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W?i?5S5SSSwwBiiw wwy w mhwi -wf ZrrZfZ--- ill lum ns difllruU nnd trying n.i pov eible. In ntiy event, the fact isiu-notbolostslglitoflhati-TlonnKw Is annoying to metnttfra r die United States legation, as vk-H a to Hie American ooJnny at larp- That Hie police n iluty near Hie Ainerl wui legation nro under InstruoHons tonrnliieiwOT IohvIii; In eertnln mntlnirenck-s 1 timnlfmt from lie fact tint two ladles udled at Minis ter Kgan's were glared tinder arrest Friday nlsjit liny "' '",0 the streets. Aftcrexainintitinn uiej were ix-rinltted to dejart. Members of the junta continue to express the ftroustwt feeling against the Uuited Stale. A prouilueiil member of the new government who holds a position iu the cabinet today spoke in the most unfriendly manner concerning America nnd Americans. He was particular.: severe on Minister Egan, whom he bluntly accuses of trying to make war between Chill and the United States, nnd in order to secure glory for himself. On the other hand, however, It Is asserted by nianj person conversant with die parti cuhirs that Egnn has done nothing whatever In the matter on his own responsibility, nil his actions belt g guaranteed by orders from the state department at Washington, and furthermore, these penwiis clain that Miuls-ter Egan made ellorti privately to maintain friendly re lations between the tuo govern ments, TWENTY-FODR THOUSAND LOST. Yokohama, Xov. 2. The earth quake which occurred Wednesday last passed fnnn east to we-t. Waters were cast up seething n. if drawn from a cauldron, nnd burst ing upon the lowlands, Hooded districts. Many persons were drown ed before they had even a chance to escape. At the present moment the lowest estimate of killed and drown ed throughout the empire placet the number at 24,01. 500 CONVICTS KKLEASKD. Knoxville, Teun , Nov. 2. At one this morning two hundred mounted meu cuine Iu from the mountains and liberated 200 con victs working in the mines at Oliver Springs. So quietly was It done the people Iu the town knew nothingabout what had happened until this morning when they dis covered the stockade a moss of smoking ruins. The short term prisoners were furnished with citl jten's clothing and with the esci Uonofafew captured, all ure now at large. This makes more thai 600 penitentiary convicts turn' loose in that locality since Frith evening. The governor of the state nrrlved here yesterday but left for Nashville this mornlug. It doe not appear that there was any as sistance ou the part of the guard and uobody wes hurt. Tho wildest rumors prevail, of which one is, the miners will Immediately proceed to Tracy City and release tho convict there. NO WARRANT. Waskiuton, Nov. 2. Secretary Tracy today said there was no war rant for the sensational warlike dis patches at this time. The United States government has request ed an investigation of the assault upon the Baltimore sailor, and an Investigatkw Is being made. Nothing oohW be dose until tbe results were kewnn. Zke VTorUl 2Sarietid. Zhc 6nrilrtetoftbc pretest day fa JJtciJtt&acixgo of everything that win ccsafc-r- to l!.c suUetial welfare and oooiartw. auskiad axcahsoU anlim JteJ,aslbca S) rep ofl'igs was first produced the world was enriched with the osJy perfect laxative known, as it is the ccly remedy which is truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste and prompt end effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, ct c.iy lime, and the better it is known the i. ore pooular it be comes. I3TlONM. The drill of "II" company until Wednesday evening. A Cold Firr. The mud is too deep for slipper, but A. Klein has a superb line of oork aoU) goods, Jtwi the thing to keep out moisture. A WltoLlHAMi HoUSH. Weta colt & Irwin do a big tvltnlesalc buslu&i lu caudle of all kinds, Steiner1 market it wuil ii,,plliHl vrdU a variety of lUh and gaunt. The bread at Stmug's Utkory takes tha cake, and their uttke tukw the entire bakery. "The Besl."w. HI. HWQ A U. !G ONU 3E5KTTO"Vfit Satk the raetlitxi audrcsulta when ! 9 KfTEKS rrapti?iga$iaKea:uupieasaiJiiuiiie!utieiiiuai nHk wniimiuv . aidfreA&StoUietaM, and acta dUteiyeall nuUnR of the dlrw. y UjTetproHspUronlhoK$dnej, tore tu wtlO' tbe vole t,f the Cler-1 Ie;wdIwckc!eanithoiT.!UigfliueoeUtloii. gjrup of Km is taken ; it U pleasant i L-4 ll JI 1 1.1- . "J mm evevtauij. uukm nwa,jw Mki ad fcrera tad cure hjbltual J MtiMuoaerEuiaenur. "rHUo y " o1"6 bT fi!r:v, .. -.. n f",MJLSMUP C0' WWiUk. mt. wW7ftw; M.r. THE Cn!I.Lf QUESTION. The Cabinet Meeting Blaino'fuii n-wewment can i collected iMaile no Promise, WASHINGTON SCHOOL LANDS. To Relieve Depositors, New York City on a Jag, The Ohio Cam paign, Smugglers, Unprovoked Assault; Forest Fires. Lynched, Scalded to Death, The Maver ick Bank, Foreign and State News, Etc. TIIK CAHINET MEET! SO. Xbw York, Nov. 2. A special to the Mall and Express fnm A ash ingtou Bays: Tho cabinet meeting was conducted with great secrecy, but I am told that a sensation win caused by the rennrk of the presi dent. He took up the entire ques tion of the Chilian difficulty, uu.t aid that he coandeed the coudiiet of the Junta as utterly indefetnl h without excuse, and insulting to th ast degree. He insist.!, and va deartily supported by Secrela'j Blaineand the other members of Hi. cabinet, ou an immediate coucIumoi of the negotiations, and laid before the cabinet a demaud for the recal if Miuister Egau as a cotidition pre cedent to a successful conclusion and settlement of the difficulty The result of the meeting was the framing of a cablegram, which wa tho united work of the presides and Secretary Biaine, and whicl ustructed Mlniter Eau to Insl-' upon an immedi.ite and proinp reply to our last note, and to say ti .he Clilliau authoriti"s that a policy if delay would be loiked upon jj policy of prevarication, aud would not be tolerated. The fact that Minister Ean reports uo subsidence of the anti-American feeliug iii Chili wa made known and evi deutly had au eUect ou the cabinet This was intensified later iu the dn when Senor M-mtt, during a con ference with Mr. Blalue, agalu pre setiteda request from the junta for Miuister Eian's removal. When Senor Moutt learned of the decisive action of the cabinet, he assured Tr. m.iino. so I am told, that hi.- coverumeut labored under a mtsip -. - prebeulou, and he bagged that the uiessuge prepared for transmission to Minister Egau be delayed until communication could be established with the junta. made no such promise. Washington, Nov. l.-The re port telegraphed from New York Saturday afternoou that Secretary lllainc promised Senor Montt that tho United States legation would be put in charge of its secretary, fails to llud confirmation here. On the other baud tho stnto department officials meutlnn the fact that no secretary is attached to the Uuited States legation at Santiago. WASHINGTON SCHOOL I.VNDS. Tacoma, Nov. 2, The state laud commissioner has received notices of several contests ou about 7000 acres ef land In Whatcom county, whkdi were filed unou by the state as a portion of the state land grunt. Contests in the main are on the ground of prior settlement. The state has no raouey with which to fight contest, and they will iu all probability go by default. The same difficulty Is being experienced with school land In various counties be- causoof numerous coal claims and mineral tiling. Contests are nlsu being made ou indemulty school lands delected by couuty commis sioners for tho reason that tho selec tions were uot properly mad", The law does not make it the duty of any person to look after theo cou tests, except that the laud commis sioner is given general control over state lands. There is not ouo dollar of appropriation with which to pro tect tho rights of the state. As u result much valuable BChool land in pa-v-tlm; into the hands of private parties. TO RELIEVE UKl'OSlTORS. Hoston, Nov. 2. At a meeting of all the lkwton National batiks at the Clearlug House, this mornliisr, reso lutions were unanimously adopted that nil tho bauk associations should at onoa combine to;rellove tho iieces sit lea of Hie depositors in Hio Mall crick National bank, by making tin advauce to Mich depositor, unou t-e-curity of assignment of their claims against the Maverick bank. the maverick hank. IkwroN, Nov. i Tho doors of tho Maverick National bank were oloed this morning. There is no excitement. Lewi Lombard, the Afcoud vice president and eastorn manager of the Lombard Invest ment Co., hays the dcpoit of tin company in Muverick luuik in im matoilttl and that the ooucern is not etleoted by tho suspension of the bank except a temporary iucoii veuience lu the matter of keeping accounts. All eu dinner who held checks ou the Mavertok bank on re turn of name will be given checks on the other banks In which the Lomtard company have debited, several sueh checks were presented thU morning ud rwleemwl. The dllfereut National hanks will I mine THK jt AViiHICK BANK LASSES. nos x0v. 2. -The lone of the Maverick bank U etlnilel at up vranl of 50 ,(, rrrvtrted utl aud undivided pr-flta. l.wJ,OJ0 00,000 aid a. o' .ho huu- dwdproeBt.a!rta.Uhatbart holder may bo called upon to con-1 tribute but as nearly the majority of the banks shares are owned by President Potter. It N doubtful if a IeopItors however, should only lose a fraction of their deposit. The Irregularities of tho Maverick bank have extended back over a period of two years. HIGH-IIANUEtl SMUGGLERS. San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 2. United States Ileveuue Collector Bell nrrlvel here Satunla friHii an extendeit inspection trip along the Rio Grande borders. He states that a large number of bandits fur wine time liave been boldy eugagetl In smuggling operations along the border near Homes. They are a terror to the custom hHie aud honest cl'lisens. It was formerly the custom of smugglers to briug duti able articles from Mexico into this country, but now nearly all the smuggling that is beiug doue along that part of the border is from the Uuited States to Mexico. The duty on dress goods aud tobacco w ir raised by Hie Mexican government not along ago. This heavy duty has caused this change in the smug gllin: business, and great quantities if leaf tobacco and prints are sw.ld by merchants ou this Bide to pro ressioual smugglers. The custom dou'e guards are unable to prevent this violation of the law, and the imugglera are said to be despt-rate character. They go well armed and in sufficient numbers to over come any resistance the guards may make. They understand that if captured on the Mexican side death is certain, nnd so they give no juarter wheu they come in contact with government soldiers or offiivrr, NEW YORK CITV ON A JAO. New York, Nov. 2. The politi cal cnmnaigh of this slate praeti cilly closed Saturday night in a whilwiud of red Hre. In this city meetings were held lu every as-em-bly district by b th parties, and much enthusiasm was shown. The fninmanyites in hill foroe were pantding the streets to the strains of mu-ic nnd holding mediums at all the camps. Thescenealon' tue iJow ery, Third avenue and the Joast side was of the liylledt kiud. All the candidates weieout jn enrrlauea, wliile their supjwrters marchetl be hiud waving Iligs and cheering. The Bowery was lined with tlie-e paraders, while on the cross-streets were those who could uot flud and au opening to march In the main liue. The utmost goqd nature aud enthusiasm prevailed, aud no dis turbauce worth moutloqiug occur red. Tonight the Democrats are sanguine of victory, and are giviu-r odds of three and four to one on Flower. Numerous nieotiugs were bold throughout the stale, and un usually large demonstrations were made by both parties Iu the Republican strongholds the feeling is decidedly hopeful llmt Fassett will be victorious. He ha aroused the farmers by his untiring work during the emp-dsju, aud a big vote is predicted for him. Mr Fassett spoke at Uiiea Saturday night, and was civen au entuueins tic reception. Uovernor Hill went to Elmira, the home of both himself and Fassett, and addressed a rous ing meeting. At the conclusion of his speech, cheers were given for the governor as the next president of the Uuited States. It is many years siuoo New York state has had such a campaign as the present, and the result is awaited with intense luterest. From the start to finish it has been a Tammany hall-world's fair light, the Republicans shouting for the downfall of Tammauy, and tho Democrats crying for the re venge for tho loss of the world's fair. THE OHIO CAMPAIGN. Cincinnati, Nov. 2. The Repub lican campaign closed here Salurd ly night with au Immense meeting at Music hall, which was addressed by Major MuKInUy aud other?. At the Democratic state headwiiarters Camplwll a election Is predicted by a majority of 10,000 and tho Republi cans say they will carry the tato by 20,000. korust kirks. St. Louis, Nov. 2. Oae of the most dlsistrous forest fires ever known in St. Louis couuty has been raging for tho jtist three days. In that western portion of the ooiiuty thousands of dollar's worth of valu ablo property hn bciti destroyed and unless there Is rain within a few days the treses will reach enormous figures. Many acres of wheat and timber are destroyed. Farmers are fighting for their homes. LYNCHED. Camilla, Gil, Nov. 2. Clark N. Nix, whoso brutally murdered Oeo. Muze a week ago, was taken from the guard who had captured him last night and lynched. SCALOKI) TO DEATH. Needles, Cul Nov. 2. An cant bound freight titilu struck n mis placed BWltch at the end of the Franeoula yard yesterday aud euglue aud oua ear overturned aud ditched, the engine was hurled to one fide and fell burying her biunke stftok aud dome lu the side of the cut. Fireman Johnson fell under tho bol er head and wa piuued there by heavy timbers and ma chinery whiloeAcaplngiituamcMtoited his limbs and part of his b-nlv, for , ;, ,, ;, uearly threehour. KsKlueerClev f k, w throw" . urm,-i " ' w ndow lul Uu.tolniiiMniau.ly wltbout tx omiob. It is believed Johnson cannot recover. JTew coneU ami wrulsU rrc.lv. at Mro. dwper'a cornet and onleratore; tho.- wUhlug help or employmeut caU at fta Commercial trdt. STATE- UNPROVOKED ASSAULT. Union, Oregon, Nov. 2. J. C. Summers the husband of the wom an found dead in au Irrigatiug ditch in this city the morning of the Sih lust., with her hands tied behind her back, made an unprovoked assault Saturday on L. J. Davi, editor of the Eastern Oregon R -publican. Mr. Davis was slaiidiug lu the street examining Hie brick to be used in the new city hall, when Mr. Summers came up nnd insult ingly demauded that nothing further be published in the Repub lican derogatory to his chnracier. He was iufurmed that there had been nothing iu the paper concern ing him, but he insisted there hud been, and without warning sprang noon the uewsuantr man like a wild beast. His blows were warded ofT until asistance nrrived. What prompted the rash net is not known, as there has been nothing in the ptiirconceruinghim, and the tate ments regarding the mysterious death has never included his name nor ief.-rred to him in any way. TO HENRY VILLARD. Portland, 2ov. 2. A rormal welcome was tendered Henry Vii lurd today. Addresses were made by Mayor Mason ou behalf of the city ami Mr. D.idd representing the chamber of commerce. Villard re sponded ut some length. MARKETS. Portland. Nov. 2 Wheat ral- 1-y $1.5-5 Walla Walla $1.4-5. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Nov. 2. Wheat b.iyer, IS91. $13. sea-on $1.70. 11IITF.L VKRIVALS. "WILLAJIEITE" N Likius, .Minueopolis. &'.Mdier EH'O'i "lid Schillh g Minisirels 24 people. J L Rund, Raker City. OeoTernll.S F. B G Smith. Mies Smith, Oswtgo. Win. Goldion, Portland. C C Stewart, S'F. IJ Deydndolfee, Sellwood. "COOK." Jo Mutersbniigh, P rtland. D W Davis-, S F. Chas. R. Dennis, McMurray. F L Troue, I Trouennd wf, O Yelniore find wf, Iudejxmdence. J J McDouald, Portland. L Pratt and wf, Htley. Fou Rest. Good ofljee rotim on ground floor. Apjlyat Journal ollice. Swiss cream cheese Rraiibon. Chop and hay a sp- cialtj- at East ham's chop mill in Herreu's waie house mill teed in stock. Fue delivery in city. Leave orders at Sitiuer's n.-h market or call nt mill. 19 51 tf Paved. If you waut to sea ft good job of it just step iuto Farrar k Co. 's store, which is literally paved with seasonable goods. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! No SuriAR Here. Hellenbrand says he isn't offering a barrel of sugar for a dollar, but sells more pure candy than ever. Tlte notion of Carter's Little Ltrer Pills t pleasant, wild and naiuml. Thoj Bently Mliuulate the liver, and rguUielhc Ixjwcts but Uo not mrse. They are Mire to please. irj laein. If there ws ever a sneolfle for any one complaint, then tartar's Little Liver PilU are a sp.elllc for lok heartache, and eie r) wnmnn kbould know this, Only one pill a doe. Try tnein, Al ay avoid harsn pnrcatlve pl!l.Ttaey OrtinaVsyou lik aud then lio you eoUhUpst'sl. Oatier' Utile Ller lllls resuiaien tnecoweJs and makes you well. lVie, one pill "The Bcst,Mw m. Itmwn a Co. JUKii. nUOWN. Monday, 'uv. 2d, 1S61, ut 2 u'eloek a. in., of inirpuru lieuiorriiHgtot, Walter Edward, infant sou of Ira and Sarah E, Drown, of Wa'dron, Oregon. The deutii took place at the home of W. P. Williams on Tweuty-tirst street, who is a brother of Mrs. Drown. The child's father Is at St. Paul, and up to thin time has not oven readied. The remains will be laid away In Odd Fellows' cemetery at 4 o'clock this evening. Co ni to May, Tho terrible Hgsntvated form of lnfluen alo, which KliUttnons on the contlnmii ni Kuropo dealsualed as "la grippe," teems to uaiv riircira iwmaniDi vij;ment tliU kkle the .l-nilc. It make IU rrappear HBce an soon as the cool wetther eu In and rot lufivqucuily durlei: the kuimur monthk. Intuesprtngltlsrumiotnt. otU ing checks Its drt atfHiks,nroeno(iMlly counteracts Its ubMiueut ravages. a Hit. tetters Ht.rnpob Uluer. Tho fortlryluK. iuviKurHiui( imiuruiT i ioai oeneac4At toulonrolecis the system anlati th ai. Krs which bet a feeble pb) skjue and a weekly coatitulou conMiuuont upon aU rupttranttllotunf leinnjm'ure It ititrusw a cental warmth throiu-h I he dlaph'sct wbleb tthebn.lcornHieorHvwnj,iTve Ufa chill. and U a mMU of naturalising tbeerlect lu dampor rtorou wettr. iu dyspepsia ller omplalni, mtlvfrBs rheumiUtH,ml4rtalaudktaney ltvubl ll U never resorted tu without good ralu. "The BestLw, m. Hrowa A Co, itucklra' 4mu S4lve. affiairtjajaL s.ttjwr' aa Sore,Titt. i-Nipptsi lUnd, CltlUUIn. Cam andallKktn trnplion. and pol' tUely cam lUe, or pay reonlreJ. H U (uarante.! to ctr perfect MlUUctioo rr monty rAindd fne. u mit ntr box. For Mle by lUnl J . fry, 2a Cum st. rever Qulok tim ami Ui rough trulBs oflcr is.-r. and ablpivr by tu WBSJ'ffi fortUnd lo Chicago. eod-Aug uomen - trenlek- rembkn. nnlf. The roomon fflicMofi of women intttk- I. Jes: .bte t.i-ri V,hB " bowel wpiUUBJC prep-"""'- " '" " H&rtlm We h.te lnm ratenil wotnon. nj iiuitr. tM. nri.k. mi ' "t.. Tn,,'I' it'-wlbtes Mr. K I- Whfrtm. W i-. ii,s. r. ,,. . ,l.ehe. Un M. l. IT-tv. t Pbw , Vhir.JI rwlr.rEUI8t.. rfom ;. Mt. a I. Stuort. lat MIIod , .,rt .t. n. Mr. C. Mel lu. 12 Kirr St.. II Ve rratnh'iy r- s tiwfcM '-'- ' t 1 1 ' i e?Ut w Sarsapari'la ., v. .. , ,..r.Tt re. li"t '. ' , . r f v V on For Kile by Dan'l J. F.-.-.22J Com treet. Capital National Bank SALEM - apital Paid 8p, OREGON. - - 15,00! ttrplss, K. t. WAIJACK. - - rresineni. W. W. MARTIN, - Vlce-1'realdent. J. H. AL1.ERT, .... Casuler. OIRtCTORSl W T Gray. W. V. Martin J. M. Martin. H. S. Wallace. I)r. W. A.l1iic!r. J. H. Albert. T. McF. I'atton. LOANS MADE ro tinners oc wtcat and other runrkei able produce, consigned or in store ipnblic warehouse. Stale and Count? Warrants Boosht at P&i COMMERCIAL PAPER DlsconuleJ at resi5nable rates. Draft drawn direct on New York, Chicago, s5an Kraucl'". Port land. London, lai in, Uwui Hong Kong nnd Calcutta.;. first Na Ittl uci SALEM, OREGON. XAPOLEON DAVIS DR. J. REYNOLDS President. .Vice President. Cashier JOHN MOIR GENERAL BANKING Exchnnijeon Portland, Pan Francisi. New York, HonjKongnna Europe bought and sold. Literal advances made ol wheat, wvil, hop., and other property at reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLANt BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, ?200,00l Tranact a general banking business; in all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS Wu. KNULAND HUGH MllNAKY Preslden Vice President Cashlei DIUECTOHS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Eug land, Dr. J. A. KIchardon, J. W . Hobjn J. A. Itaber. Bank in new Exchange block on Com mercial street. &lMf TJ 7y z. ar&MSC&tet COtZffff (alem, Oregon. W. I. Staler, Prealdrut. A. P. Armstrong, Manager. IS it s i n e s s. S h o r t li a n d, Tj pewrltlng, Pennnianlilp, English Deiarlments. students admitted aiany time. Catalogue free. Rustic ! Rustic! Rustic! Rustic Hocking chairs, S.-tter, gents of flee or reading chairs. Ismo standi, cente- table, tl-iwer stands, baby rocking and high chairs, etc, for sale Or Exchange for Second Hand Goods. Call avd Ihi pect Itnstlc work at old Conn House, IU. All kinds of mrniture repaired 11. T. MAKTIN, Propr. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warni Meals at All Doursej the Ua Noue but white labor em v yed In tblf taMlsbmeut. A good substantial meal cooked In first ' ass style Twnty Ave cents per meal Court street, between Oiyra House anf Mlnto's Livery. E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, State BU an Court St. The bestrmeatr delivered lo alt part of the eitr. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Sialic. One deor wet of Lunn Dry Ixx1s store onsutiekinMM. uuihmwiu tOAint. bpeo tal attention paid to traastem iiock. <i 1? lij; .")oflhebt reVderee VoU in the ettros !6 COURT STRRBT KWlhMtt ranur ef W.wk. Uiwven Mh and Utb ttreeta, oue Unek in ni eleeuie line, lour Mock irm lulrii!,il Siair tt car lines and Kt MUm M-hri HrteetSfia S??ws,s . ud Kkch lot CAt TO loot rfin on COXJRT STREET. Inquire of th OREGON XVRaEUY CO Offica Cor. Ooml ad Cbemtkvu itrwiV upttAtr,:or or any Hel UtUla fln. thc4ty. ak - . --. . a ir New Location Tn J. C. Booth rwal ette nfflrt dm U& agredgw Jm ABcmarvu. .New aSlJ ional Bank ( 1 SI t. .....in riMtinisl 1 1 Hie nroml- rHspcngersii-i""- - i Kftf,sas pHCiflc & Northwestern line. Mng- j nKieent Pullnun aid Wagner sleep- ..... . nl. Willi Piilltimii and i.... n.r nittRitii J'linniaii an Northwestern ottiluK cars, Tree re cliniiip rbir , Imnd-onie dy ewehes nnd -Hiitortnhlo Piillinn.i eokiiiist leej r?. eod-atig All vegetable delicacies Dranson. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils mil Window (Jlas, Wall Ta per ami Jionli-r, Artists' Ma terials, Lime. Hair. Nails ami Shingles, Ha, Feed and Fence L'osts, Grass Seeds, Etc NKTV ADVEKTISES1ENTS. SI. L. CUASIUEIlLIK, O. M. SlITH, rresldent. .secreiary U. 31. HUANSON. GEO. II. WlUBEKI , Vice President. Treasurer UXI0X TITLE AIJSTlt Atrr CO. ST5 Commercial street. Males the neatest and best Abstracts In the country. CHAS. WOLZ, German IVIarl-cet. Krai i'ort. Bologni, Vienna, L'Ver and Bk-od Sausage and Head Cheese of my iwn make, let freh prime meMts an(" t lowest price. In rostotHce block. Quarterly Teachers' Examina tion. VTOTICE Is hereby given that the next X regular quarterly examination of up-pllcaui- for teachers ccrtficates wrill be neld In the court house in Salem, Oregon, c-ommcnclnu at 12 o'.loc m on Wednes day. November 11, 1P91. Applicants raui be present nt opening session. Applicants tor State diplomas under the law passed by the legislature at the session of lifijl will also be examined a the same time aud place. D. W. YODEK. Count? School Superintendent for Marl on county, Oregwn. 10 31 dw td Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, 20S Commercial St. Clothing made at lowest price. Repairing neatly done. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday Evening, November 2. SECOND ANNUAL TOUR of TOE REIGNING FAVORITES. Goody ear,Elitch&Schilling's IVUNSITRELS. Everything New. Entirely New Program. New anrt Magnifi cent Costumes. New and Catching Music. New and Great Specialties. NEW GRAND FIRST PART. A Grand Company of Comedian. Seats on tale at Pat ton's. 3IOKEYI To Loin on Real Estate Security. Asjency Pacific Stated Svinps, Loan & Building Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SA-LENrf. Oregon Hoom U, Bush Bank block. 5 li'dw Notice. VTOTICE Is hereby given that the com i mou council of the city of ftjiem.Ort on, will at b o"clock p. in. of the .id day of Nov., 1531. at the common council chnui- UCiE W illCili, llUU LiU.CU IU ll-;CB upon lot or part thereof liable ta-reo, its proportionate bhareot the cost of mating thft followlne- crooiralkfi. to wit At Intersection of S inter and Mill Sts, the west of south crosswalk, the ea? ( of south crosswalk; at interaction of sum mer and Oak streets, the north Jof wei UisnaiAi (Lie n cat 7 ui a uiu t ranni M. nf north rrito-riillc. thft tnnth Vz nt r Wei crusswaiK. iue vast; ui souiu crirswaiK, the north of e.ist crosswalk, the wot j K, raerand Aim street-., the west h,o: Mjuih crosswalK, me msl 4il south cav-uuik; it, iotenrfciion of i uuunercial aud I rum streets, the wtt ', of north crsw!K; ai intersection of State nnd High streets, tli north Ho1 w'-t crosswalK, the et o nori h cross walK, the sout h Jt, of west crov. ulK, the weal, of north cro-waiK. at in .eiMilion ofsitflte and Church strtrets. tbe north V, of ucetcro-swaiK, the weat ', m WUIII HU1MH dlJX, l'C BUUIU - ui ens.; CIUSS waiK, thesouth H oi west crusswalK, th east of south crnsswalK, the north Vt of -i i-ius,tiiiii, ii luiciseviiuu ire iiu ind Mission streets, the north A ot west crosswalk, tbe soul b ol i Cniswulir; it Intersection of Twr.nhtnd Lee stteets, the north S of west cioaAwaik. the south S ot west crOswalk; at Intersection of Ls .fe and Tweltth streets, tbe north Vofwevt crosswalk, tm south )-, of west cmsswaik at Intersection of Cbenieketa snd H gt streets, the south S of east cioswa'k, tee north of east crosswalk, at intersection ot Center and Winter st rets the west S of south crosswalk, the south of citt cr3s wa k, the east of south crosswalk; at In tenectiouo Summer and Center streets the north one-balf of vejl crosswalk, tbe a est one hlf of south crosswalk, the east ni-haifoi north crosswalk, tbe south one na t of weat crosswalk, the east one halt ti outh or sawtlk, the west one half cf north crcswalk. at inteivrcUon ol Cheuuketa ind Winter streets, tbe north ine-aajf ot west crosswalk, me west one-half of south crosswalk, tbe south one-baifofeHst cross walk, the east one-ballot north crnssVAlk the south one-half of ve crosswalk, tnt east one-half of south crosswalk, the north )oe-hlofest cro-swalt, the west one rial! of north crosswalk, at Intersection of Cultage aid slate stretts, the west one half jf south crosswalk, the cast one ha i o .ojith crosswalk; at intersection of Cap,, .al and Oak siretts, the north one-lvalf or west crosswa.k, the wet one-ball of south TOsjwaik, the souih one-halt of tt - alk, the east one half of north crosswalk, thesouth one-bsJIf ot mi crosswalk, the east one-half ot south crosswalk, the notth one-haltol east crosswalk, the wett on hair tsfnorth crosswalk, at Intersection ol Onlversity and oak strwu. thu mnb Sne hlf of wtt crosswalk the west -ne-lMif oi south crosswalk, the south one-hall of east "walk. the east ooe-half ot north crS walk, the south one-bait of wes t mwal? north one-half of east crosswalk, the wt J"-tltoi north crosswsik,- it in'ers!? n Twrinh and . ak sirens, the "riSu, l.SJihV,of west crosswalk, the soul hlsae. half of west crovswalk; at lnterVtlon S Center and Capital stmts, ThinSohon JSuih'cS.ls1 o-'tone-haUof souin crosswalk, the sooth oue-bairof wt crcMnralk.the eotone.hlrof."iw0. SS: "l. l?1 n of Center d Twrtfth ttreeu. tbe north oue-hajf ol wt rS waike east ote-ualf T ncSth fmwwTf the south one-half ot west etSJEZivii?' we.t one-half of north eroLw V? kk,lbe section or Co urt m tlT; S. nwhone-haifofwe.tiJ't; one-naU ox west crosswal -InS h dewmlktitheMsrJvJ,,,?..?,l ' - SSarsLajiMSSsfeSSa will wTSi. -.-usj..r mi-e a.vcm.o SiijietU aru?r :r- r?. UuU S.-I su.u.Li : ' n 41t Ll St.TTT.,i,of4"t McbtkfltlRi.. at ut us -:.. !.":?. WIU aat kVlTiT "rfS.rr d-.,, -!iL TMs"aiiltUim. t ...i 7 iimiihl') i riipjiiiui o - viuuvvn v afaaB fSSm JJave Pooled nor Trusted, Consolidated Busted, But COntimie to hllVO. thl Inrrrnc, i.l. and services froe in the city; half prfo HJ wi'xsw .vwWAW'a i.liJ LU and clean work. Satisfaction guaranteed v Ine oy consulting us. 298 & 300 Com'l '.in iwiiiniianwa waw ! amwagattimA:Ma j- " BREWSTER & WHlTS Floor, Feed, Straw aiidBiiiteQi LOWEST. PRIOES A?r ww nL.J' Barr if Petzel , 24" Commercial street, Salem. Garden Ho and T-m D ompletelineof Stoves and Tin v. are, Tin rroflnir tn.i i priokh ialty. Estimates forTiuninc ad Phimbiut; Furuisbed mt,illM A cim seecialty SNOW THE At iuu onemeketa street. House - mH - Stc-vm t ... P:inpp TTniirlnir Wnlanmliili Natural Wood Finish. Only Firlas-s Work. w'p'SMm J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTlHf wiumii.,-. Lfcuraue raner nanging, iaisomininir. t-tn u n. 202 Commercial Ptrtvt. Kesideuco 58 Marion street. ' j arBBjfTVvii n j umwn rryarr-ncTpwjgf TMitj h Has purchased the store and stock and Qneenswnre at leasonable iiriees. Dry Good will be MnnltaU once. I'roduee taken nt liiuliest prices. mVi" Notice for Eids. VTOTICE It hereby Riven that sealed bids 1 will be rectlvid uj the city or ailein, ure;on for the building and repairing of the following crossbill and fcid'-wulks tc ttit : I 'ntjtrn ltr r.r. .Aiilh clrlnnfnll.it l It1. Rl .bldowallcou c-.Til Kiile lots L" aud ), blk.o-J. t.flprnllr finil ull,.v riyii.lnff r,i tnntti EIUCU1 UlUCKi3. bidewHlli on east side of block J9. ."idewalf on vt est side lot 8, b!ock '''J. t'nr walk on nlley on south Mde block S. Sdewalk on north aud east side blk. 2ii. ..;.. .v;.7. -,..- " "" "- " Sidewalkon west side block tCandnorth - erlj W feel to north side of DlM-don street and westerly 99 leet oa north side of Divlh - inn cT.ppt. .-"idewlk on south sld3 block To. W'crmlt. i.n tin.. .Mr.nl tT..t..V..t ... liiuii.nin wu iiHiriucuinilBlbUUUi I Sidewalks on wet bide or lots 9 nnd IIP, block fO. Sidewalk nn north side west 55 feel of lot 10, block Si; also walk on est side if s.mir i.t Sidewala on north side lot I, block :0. a auZVrrrS X, imvlnty In ntrti.tr ir7 Zi W,7Zir,h '"' Sidewalk and alley crossing on south side block 07. hldewalkon west and north sldei lot 10, In block j, also alley crossing iu notth -.Ide block tM. sidewalk and alley crossing on north side block 3. sidewalk on north side lot 1, block 2. Alley crossing on north s de block 2. Sidewalk on west side of lots , ; :ndSin block TG, and on south Mde of Joi 6 in block Tti.audon south side of block 7 In Heed's addition and on the south sldeof J. s. W al ton's property in block 1, Heed's addition; Uo ou south side of B. C. ('letter's prop erty in block 1, Heed's addition; alo on the east side orblockfi in Heed' addition on the property owned by Higtrs; also rnnlrltltf Knnm iirfinnrtr nn Ihnm.pth .Ma t ot the block by S3 new nlei-e-. 10 inches wide and feetloitg; also crosswalkon all sides of the intcseetion of Winter and Ma rlon streets; crosswalk on south sldeof in tersection f Center and Thlrieenth streets about HJ feet of new sidewalk on north side at b:ock 3 in Kobert's addition Inime dtately east of Joseph's r-roper' ; also on tL b east side or lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 5; il " ul uunu aiues ui 101 a in ... -..-.. w .. E . uuw mv .u aiuca ji lul a 111 block 20; also a crosswalk on tbe north uiiu ui mc west cm-swaiE at intersection ot .t-rion aud High streets; alo sidewalk ou the south side of all tbeproperty owned by Krlckcy in lov i, block Or, also at illey crossing on the south side of block Cfc also the east crosswalk at intersection of Marion nod Liberty .streets, also sidewalk on west side of lot o, block 51; north crosswalk at Intertectlan of Liberty and Center streets in vtlem, Ureiron; sid walk on tho west sde of lot 5, block a, the east haif of the north cross walk a Intersection of Center and High street, tbe south crosswalk at intersection pflltb and Ch-mekeia streets, the noith half of the we.t crosswalk at Intersection nfTmilii nnl UUk .r.A... -.. .- Crosswalk At lTi1A-nc.tfn,i T .r.Aw.lnl and Center streeis; also at Intersection of jiaraiuuiiusummpr. inesouincrossralk, tbeeust crosswalk and the north crosswalk; intersection of titpitil and ilarion, the north croshwe'k. Waid bids will be opened by the str et oorumisslonernt hlsottlce, at Salem, Ore ion, nn tbe 7th day of .Novemkr, 18SI. at . o clock p m. of sa'd day. AcejtlHenteof deposit lu tavor of the city of Salem, drawn y some reputable bank of the city of Sa rin, to the amount of at least 2 per cent, of the bid must accompany each bi'.Vwb. cn w"' be lorfeiled In favor of th? eltr of -vilem lu case said contract Uawaided to said bidder and he shall, tall, uog'oct or refuse to execute the con rrH.iHni'ftnil u deraklngs and gHe the sur ty required acd enter on the per. ion nee of the contract. Theoltv of Sa I?t,1KrrSft',,1r,Snt,or'Jet "ny r all 10 ,d Stieet Coma issloner. Choice Bargains In Heal Estate. Aces, larye, new hoase and harn; 12 rres, verj tin-; 1S Aere. hois and barn; II Ai rei.rhoiw fru'.f wttll'sti"- ?''foniStoirnuaares. osr.albiuseaoBoraddrM and luJZlTL hli.,JS.Nii.fc,! A"- bankor,buslns -w. is is m aw To Strawberry Growers. Tlse tindwiiii i... . .. . aumiir s7tC. i 7 "',i nt larifv hSSii?e JJ-. twtUke priio . J1 Til""! twb,tTv fi4r) and Yn- en's i?vllrJTli .l0 4', nrkei. aV2n2SnU-W"Tla,,, rur tj "Sir, ,ss feSiiisK-". Addivu ' " "SST " fialmi. 0n;on SoOO RevvarH , ".T"."." ftnDOl Ml vrilw -..-'. rvt MtapielJaer Ptn. 'i. i.-.v:. "".' ' StJbieJJn.VS..iw V1 ,lruw w vc lion. BuVi..n7 r" P vu t , vetBrMoUThTTnv"fr."iiiViV'." ??.2. po.Chicaco ,te joh' c. west Bmt,8iSn K Woa reat. W Oom. " neithnr l CIlltM IIIllt. f 1 -VUrK. -u-y j 1?PT?T t I - -it. uji ilh .TVml St. J1 COURT STREET "" m ersjind: t i YEAR ROUkJ" W.ill m..i - "i fH-fTr,s a wy T R KENDALL and w ill c nitiuue to Clinch n.... V .V 111 '25c Want Column, ,.Hees.!nRertc'! ,,,r t'-N'l-" CK-MRI WORD EACH INM-miON. Na tin tlsemeut Inserted iu tLls column txt than tttenty-tiieients. i I ITiOK r.ENT.-lloi,-e n-smaU nmil.lcl X1 blocks fnuii jxistoHice. Inquired H.I c. Caldwell, Salem Lan t c-ompauy.or Ft, j i. uiuincititii nurri iUCJlF 1 ,,, DEWING. Done bythe diy TpbiJ ' O P Jav- Icqnue at 171, l burrhuitt t l(Ut I rjEWING-Done by the diy T(-3i iroliHt io-a. TT! M(iK:tHMliiniGs)rf every nrir If I'iM. JI fl t I..I1MM Pl-nT lr.HI ect'Jtn. etc iV t ie' Cured witronttui detention frc" bus n s. iiiems'rwni elviii.t iu inn n n iKesanaactirtr antc-vd. .n Hiit to the old Uitjj n.etU.d of crttiw and llgRturii, ' idrefS western omce. i omn un not Co.. Lock bus I9--alt-iu Oregon, !t. it TTTANTEP O-t agents -nareSM a nuiuth ei.ing our g".i s si iiieritK. We want w unty ic3 nn-Ai.li. o.i1 irlii .1 irn li .rL flli 1'uin soldlfacouiity a,n fMis to 0 and expenses u! n tbirtj dyt a general agent less nn J-. send large illustrated c rculurs ted W who I. speciu iiiiur iu sun. umit i piled loi.ou receipt of 3 cneientwl Apply at once and get In ot the tal Address Henuer ManufacturinrCn.,,3I burg. I"a. I74iil mllK ALKA-HLSll HIAK WC'J',! I Meets even J-u'uraay eBms" o'clock, in the Lall oer lae ' ran ?e building. Meet DgsareofnWi n..i.ii. u.. Dih.7riHhil.irrr.hlL h W. A. Cuslck, Vice I'resldent. " Strawberries and Grapes, Twenty varictlesofeacbforiilfM5 of culture and descripme 1Kf2ki plants of either of these, best "" fiuits. suitable for th - rH,'' plication to K. HOI- EK. 1-alHti.Ortp Williams & JIndson, 10J state street, HAND-MADE FRENCH CASDlB a .-. A11 WlnHe In CAdcnn. 1"0 J AilU 1IU(1 UI aim- j, flnest brands of ctfaw andtobarca .!1D6 Ulll'b,' Tho undersigned has av r. r. mi wl flee or express gbrEBf 2Sit aNEOFTUK LAROK-n J&i ments In the fcute. Jfjff, uSb rtland. Large, t stock Lefl b! the State, a-d blccest dlscoiDi-ct price list of Job piln ting, and . fegalblanks. .&2fa ! i" -"o DR. K. C. WtSTH Nfrr - m Treatment, a iroan-t'i. & , n tr,IHMlri. i - ,i fuif Keralf, llesdaetie v ' VZ ousllT thr " ' ' , n tl Vkllr-,M.r-V "C V'lffS trr.4tbtjreIoruli o " t C tnatulr? d age. tarreoneM, I 'nA bax cAn:Ns ,$, lnt W ' T .- . -.r .. - ritf" ' r. w, w lz ..'.. rr..-n 1 Liraw- t Bt. trtaed oolr 'iS, l.itt unt.TOnt noCcbj.Bln ' ' PRINTING. Health is Wealth! t liftUM life