SXrarairasai mtmmriKtmmmmgM hiaHtm i liiiMga ii iff1 nr i " 1 1 it fras eupposcd would bring the do feCtlvo and nddltional evidence. A6, liowever, the detective did not put in nppcarnnce, the yntch M-as Searched, and no sovereigns being round, tlio case was dismissed. It -was noted, however, that all the sums expended by the men were In British sovereigns, and that the cap- lain and cook left the yatch on Its arrival here on account .of her nl leged suspicious movements. On being releaoed Nov. 6, a uew crew was shipped and the yalch put to sea, her ostensible destination binu Japan. The yatch Is still hovering about tho Islands, au J It Is estimated that she may head for Ban Francisco. A MONSTROSITY. London, Nov. 10. Wise, the murderer, was prenent at the coro ner's inquest upon the body of his victim, Salter, and acted in a man ner that confirmed tho belief of those who have watched the case that he Is a moral monstrosity. He chuck led and rubbed his hands with pleas ureas the witness told tho circum stances of I ho murder; how ho hud pushed young Baiter over the clifi; how bo had laughed at his victim' sudering, and how ho had after wards threatened to kill his other companion, the boy groom. Boat Bwin Btuckey, of the training ship on which Wise was a cadet, testified that Wise had told him the details of the murder in a smiling and un concerned fashion, and had added tho information that he had made a similar attempt to kill boys before, and had "tried to settle one" during his last vacation. Stuckoy said lie asked him if ho did not fear future punishment for his crime, and Wit had replied that he did uot cure any thing about it. Lieutenant Mills testified that Wise, after relating the facts of tho Salter murder, had con fessed that he had strangled u buy in the Catholic school at Uuildeu ford last July, and burled his bud.. In tho woods back of the school. Wise was wonderfully calm while telling of his crimes, but when tin witnesses visited him again three hours afterward, n complete change had come over the boy's uppearance and ho looked like n ferocious ma niac, with glittering eyes and sinis ter express of countenance. After hearing further evidence the coroner committed Wise for trial at the Dor set assizes now In session. It is learned that Wiso Is n native of England, though ho say that his parents are Americans nud that his father died In an American asylum He was born at Failing, a suburb of London, and is 15 years of age. WOIUC FOB STRICKEN FEASANTS. St. Petersburg, Kov. 19 Owing to tho exceptional severity of the weather tho government has given orders that work on the east ern portion of the Siberian railway shall be suspended for the preseut. As u measure of relief to many peasants In tho famine stricken dis tricts the government is considering tho advisability of engaging thou sands of them to work in tho con struction of the Siberian road during winter. Tho work of building the lino will bo resumed as toon as the weather modorates suillclently. THE SAN FRANCISCO Returns from Valparaiso Admiral Brown Talks. . " -------ilgtB mmS&&n fet porta nce.s lock him with everything I slon to Mr. Davis, aud Virginia THE SILVER QUESTION. W. C. T. U., Dangerous Counter feit, National Union Co., The Brazil Trouble, Eaten by Wolves, State of Oklahoma, To be Hung, Farmers' Alliance, Foreign and State-News etc.- As a preventive and euro for croup Chamberlain's Cough Itemedv Im no rival. It Is, In fact, tho only remedy that can always bo depend ed upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. There Is not tho least daugor in giving it to children, as it contains no Injurious substance, Forsalo at 60 cents por bottle by Uco. E. Oood. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. T CURE Sick ITcaiUchiiMu! rollero nil tlio troubles Incl dent to a billow htato of tlia system, such hi Ululnen, hnusen. Drowsiness. DintreM aftci eatlnir. l'alii in tho Bl.le. Ao Wbllo their moil reuiarkublo succeitx lias beun shown lu curln SSOHL Headncim, ytt OARTCii'a r.mue Uvrn Tilu are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, whll they auto correct all disorder of tho stomacli, atlmulato tlio liver and regulate tho bowel. ivcn If they only cured HEAD Actio thuy would bo almost prieele to thOM who nutter front thli digressing complaint) but fortunately their goodness does not emi here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that I hey will not bo willing to do without them, hut alter all ilclc head ACHE Is Ilia bane of so many lire that here It where wo make our great boast. Our pill cure it while otheis do not. CUitTSR'a Lirrut Mvm Pilw are very amall and rerjr easy to take. One or two phis make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do ootgripoor puree, but by their senile acllon Tiluase all who una them. In t laid nl IB n-nts flro for f I 8oM everywhere, or vnt by mall CASTI8 UXBKIH2 C9 tiw Tctk. ' MM bulla Small ftica. FROM CHILI. San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 19. The United States cruiser San Fran cisco arrived this morning from Valparaiso, Chill, via Acupulco. THE SAN FRANCIdCO. San Francisco, Nov. 19. The San Francisco was preseut at the closing scenes of the Chilian revolu tion, and Admiral Urowu lu an interview, slated that the fall ol Valparaiso after tho defeat of Ual maceda's forces was attended with scenes of'camage and rapine. Re mrt of the bombardment of Iqni iiue. the admiral stated, had been iii'ich exaggerated. Comparatively Utile dumago having been done t the city. The family of Adtnirui Vlel, inteudeuto of Valparaiso, aun otlier refugees, were taken on board tho cruiser Baltimore, and wen lauded at Mollendo, Peru. A mini her of minor offenders who went aboard the vessels, uftewards wen! asliore again at Valparaiso. Admi ral Urown stated that despite tin charges against the United States MlnMer Kgan's conduct had beet diuilled aud impartial. Concern nig the reports that the cruiser .Sal I'raneli-co had acted us a spy n' Quinteros Hay, tiie admiral said thai he hud denied these charges both in a letter to Minister Euan aud In bb report to the navy department, ant! that he did not care to discuss then further. w. c. t. u. Boston, Nov. 19. The W. C. T TJ. convention after several duys' session, closed yesterday, it -va voted that a telegram bo sent to the president and government of tin United States against any belli gerent action on the part of the United States against Chili. Resolutions as adopted pledge the members to renew efforts in the causj of total abstinence and prohi bition, urge women to use every mean- practicable to secure equul governmental rights In siato and church, declares unalterably against all political parties that in any witj protect tho liquor system; endorse that party which embodies in its platform the enfranchisement of wo men, prohibition of liquor tndllc, and preservation of the sabbath; con domii tlio aatlou of tho stat3 depart ment In Issuing u circular letter to consuls In the South and Central America, instructing them to gather all Information possible regarding tho beer trade In those counties, with tho view of extending this business, condemns tho use by tobacconists of advertisement In tho shape of wo. men's forms and faces, and the use of obsceno cards lu cigar boxes and cigaretto packages; protests agaiust immoral theatrical literature and medical advertisements; udvocates dttvs.8 reform; protests against tho publication by newspapers of details of crimes and sousatlonal stories, etc. UANCIEKOUS TWENTY-DOI.I.AR GOLD CUItTirtCATK. Wasiiinoton, Nov. 10. The seoret Borvloo division of the treas ury department has information of tho oxlstonoo of u most dangerous f20 counterfeit gold certificate. It is a photographic "counterfeit, cheok letter A II. K. Bruce reglster,James Qllltlllun treasurer, act of July 12, he want in the lino nf general every day goods demanded by farmers and make him the local manager of the concern. TUB BRAZIb TROUBLE. New York, Nov. J 9. Tho steam ship Earndale, from Rio Janeiro, ar rived at Brooklyn yesterday morn ing. The ship left before serious trouble began in Brazil, but the ofllcers bring some Interesting news. The Earndale Milled from Rioon the morning of October 24, having been in port about two weeks. During that time thero were no United States war vessels in the harbor, but I here were two British and French iirtltoit-Q Of,,!! !,, Ttnllfn.. ..iin .. u.krv.u. .... lull AJIUAIIIOU U.I 1J - of-warln the Rio navy-yard, only two ntirxrp( in lit. In rvimmlugl.in an I lrl . H-. ....- , .,.. THANKSGIVING DAY. Draweth on a pace, but tho follow ing THANKSGIVING DELICACIES uro now lu nt 120 State stroot. CUAKURKIUKU CELERY MINCE MEAT ENGLISH PLUM FUDDINU ttOWQN BHOWN BREAD, (from Ronton ,) FRENCH KOUI'3-aH kluds. Wltf-MAUEN & TEYBSONEAU JPJtUirs, Iho flues' lu tho world. lMl'OIU'KU CIUSEB128-a kinds. Pate do fol Urns Ml dt foil lino of f.nijiortud meats undtauaages, MlTiGIU JftSM. lSSli, department series A 372,915. Apart from the counter containing thollguru20 on tho face, and tlio portrait of Garfield, there is little ol the gray of tlio photograph about It. Tlio heal la small aud scalloped, hav ing a reddish tinge, apparently ap plied with n brush. Tho number Is very pronounced and heavier than in tlio genuine. Tho surface on the note Is ouc-half of an Inch shorter uud one-eighth of au Inch narrower than tho genuine, it has the two parallel silk threads running through it. The tint on tho hack or the note is light brown, while lu the genuine notes It la orange. This counterfeit Is determined by the uhuraeterof Its tints rather than by tho lines In tho engraving, as it Is a photograph of genu I no work. NATIONAL UNION CO. Minni:ai'OM8, Nov.19, A special from Aberdeen, S, D., says: It Is learned that the burnetii depart ment of the Alliance In twenty-two states of tho Union has united w.th leading busiuoxs men of New York City and formed a oninpauy similar In IU plan of operation to tho colo b rated Roohdalu system In England, and thocD-operdtvo stores In Utah, Tho organisation U called "The National Union Company," and has largo menus at its command. It Is isttcrlod that tho advantaged to tho Mllaucoaro twifohl. It will have the busluevis ability uud experience of some of tho hrvWloU men In tho uutlou nt IU h -ck, whlto tltero will npiutvutly bo plenty of capital to meet any ornery ney wiiiou muy urlsouud to jiuli hii!u(uiuvlrouiu dunce permit. In return, tho MhancttWll give the tngnnltatlou tts patronage. It ' ih ttlm of tho the reports which reach here of activity in the Brazilian navy are probably exaggerated. "The only trouble known of." said one of the Eurudaies1 ofllcers, "occurred the night of October 8. A greut crowd of medical students had gathered at one of the theaters where a rather populur actress was the cause nf a good deul of cheering and shouting. Tho police objected to tho dls mlir, and tried to put a stop to it. There suit was a rush of students against the police, who drew their sword and pistols, and fought the crowd. Several students were killed aud n number of the combatants on both Ides badly Injured. Ou the following night thp police uud students met In a row, which resulted in tho death of two of the latter and a number of miuor casual tic?. A youug Englishmen, who Happened to pass down the street where the fight occurred, was killed instantly by a stray bullet. As a n suit of this rioting, mounted polio patrolled the streets of the capita; night and day, and after dark It wi ll n Hate to go into the streets. The garrison was not called on for assis tance. probably because the army would have sided witlt the civilians. The soldiers hato the police. Tiu latter uro made up of the worst classes. They ure mostly negroes "Was there any political Bignifi cenco In this student riet," wm asked. "I thiuk not. The Republi can form of government has not panned out as tLey expected. There Is a powerful faction desiring tin reiustatement.of the empire. The, want Dotu Predo's sou or his uepli otv on the throne. Since the full of the empire prices of every commod ity have doubled. The government has Imposed, a high tariff." The officer said further, It was the gen eral opiuion at Rio when he left that the government would not last many months longer. He was uot surprised when he read of the revo lutlonary movement. KATEN BY WOLVES. St. Paul, Nov. 19. News has reached this city that three children of Andrew Gulick, near New Urighton, were killed by wolves yesterday afternoon. Prairie fires early in tho fall drovo a largo num ber of wolves dowu,from the north, Tho children wandered Into the wonds and were attacked, and before aid could reach them their bodies were partially devoured. Armid men killed eleven of the wolves aud a regular expedition will start today. WANTS A RICH MINISTER, Vienna, Nov. 19. A strong feel ing of Insubordination is develop ing among tho Hungarian clergy against tho new primate of Hun gary, Dr. Klaus Vasary. Tho now prlmato differs in every respect from his predecessor. Cardinal Simon was worth millions and lived In a style befitting his station. The suc cessor of Cardinal Simon speaks of himself us "being us pour as a church mouse," having brought nothing with him from the convent from which lie was promoted to tho arch I3piscop.il paluCe. It Is believed that the primate will he mudo a car dinal in tuo spring, it Is remem bered that the lute Cardinal Simon began life as a poor boy. THE KAISER AND THE USURY LAW. Berlin, Nov. 19. Among the moral evils which tho kaiser lint undertaken to cure Is that of usury. Tho Italser blames usury for much of the misery among his subjects. lie believes that tho present usurj law, pased lu 1SS0, is iuudequutu to deal with the evil, aud he proposes to have a brand-new law that will make usurers unhappy and protect the poor and needy. AN OLD COI'l'LK MURDERED. ALI.E.NTOWN, Pa., Nov. 19. The murder nf Mrs. Win. Nlbch and the probablo fatal Injuring of her hus band at Iroulon yesterday, threw that hamlet Into a statu of great exclteuunt. AVhon found, the worn in was dead and her husband conscious. Ho charged Win. Keek, a (Hiarryiiian, with tho crime. The couple were over 70 years of age. An attempt was made to lynch Keu.t, but he was put'clv landed In jtll. QU VRTERLY DIVIDEND, New Yuiiic, Nov. 10. The dire- tors of tho Northern Paolllo railinnd have derlarvd u regular quarterly dlvl lotnl f one per cent, on the pro ferro I st.ek, fur cuti.r. H.N F.t.VNCIStV, Nov. 10. 1 1 Is nudurtioml here that tho cruiser Ohailoit.ni will proceed direct to douth AuieiltM without touching nt San 1'VtnitUo't, s mum lend tin movement. It is nothing but fair and pmp?r that wo should nut her upon the same foot ing that the United States govern ment places widows of Its presi dents. That duty devolves upon upon the states that compoed the confederacy. As the confederacy l a thing or, tho iitet, it caunot bea very cosIy precedent, for iuaemtirh as there never will be another con federacy, there never will lie another widow of u coufederute president." TO BE II UNO. LYMouth, Nov. 19. -In the trial of John Alniy for the murder of Christie Warden, thejudgo bund ed down u verdict of guilty of mnr der In the first degree aud i-enteneed Almy to hang tho first Tuesdnv lu December. INDICTED. Chicago, Nov. 19. The fen-l grand Jury, which has been investi gating the interstate commerce vio lations, today returned iudlclmeuts as follews: For obtaining a rebate less tljjn the car' turifT, the firm of Swift & Co.; fur same offense, George and John Firnlck, glucose manufactur ers, of Marsbalitowti, Iowa. For giving rates less than established tarifl, George B. Spriggs, general agent of the New York, Chicago & St. Lnuli railroad. lu the lust six months Swift & Co. have received over J3000 in rebates. It wasshown that over 580,000 in rebates has been paid to tho firm of Firuicks lu the last six months. FARMERS' ALLIANCE, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 19. There was an acrimonious discussion this moling in the executive sesiion of" the supreme council of the farmer' alliance, when a motion was made to hear ttie reading of the anti-tubtreasury report. FOR TRAIN WRECKING. At'HURN, Calif., Nov. 19. The grand jury have ludlcted Al Roberts on a charge of train wrecking. H tSCAPED THE DEATH PENALTY. A Cnnreilernte Sentenced t n Shot MtkiIfk Ills Union Captors. "I have one man under sentenco of deatli for smuggling arms across the lines, and hopo Mr. Lincoln will ap prove it," Thlssentence wascontIned In tho letter from General Sherman to his brother, John Sherman, written from Memphis, Tenn., undor data of Aug- 13. 1803, and published since the or u end's donth. Tin mi i whoso death sentenco was referred to by Genernl Sherman is M. A. Miller, nn ex -captain of otigineers in the Confederate nrtuy, who lives on a farm in Henrico county, near this city. Captain Hiller litis narrated the nt ry of Iii.' wonderful escape from tho doom that awaited him. 8ays tho captain: It wax such n sudden thing the ray In whieli I wn3 first made aware of tho set intiinesM of my position. It was one afternoon late in July, JSC2, whilo I wu in a Federal prison In Mempliis, Tenn.. that a friend of mine, a Miss Gib son, wiio had been to call on tne, wlii.xpered, "Lieutenant, you are under sentence of death and nro to be shot nt an i'B.rly day. Take my advice nud get nwiiv from here before they -put tho JOHN HUGHES, I Dealer in Groceries, Paints. 0 lu nntl Window Glass, n 1 Pa per and Jlonler, Artiste Ma terials, Linio, Hair. Nails and SliimrtwJ, Hay, Fee? and lenre Posts. Grass Seeds. Mr. DINING CHAIR. NKtV AIlVBKTISKMKVrS. NOTICE. FTUIE Kppubllran legal voters of tho City . . . ... i 1 -i i-t-- I I Ol EMI It 1 11 Hiu iiercuj llinilicil tunx iv bmri'lets on your wnsis anu uimcKics iiy primaries election will bo held in the PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" Orwho'e Wheat Flotir, hwillhUt ami (test taxiing bread Abotho Famou I'ure Aurora Bm'lt- wheat Flour. H'ir.t'f h(t Kiit I Holler Process Flour." AUo our pure Rye Klou . Ask your deal' r roi ilune tfuuil uud take " subitltuto. J. D. HURST & SON, Aurora. STATU OF OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma, City, O. T.. Nov. 19. Tne Commercial Club of this city has issued a cull for a convention to be held in Oklahoma, Dec. 16th, compo.ju'1 of delegates, choseu from each political division of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, to discuss the advisability of statehood aud tin boundary lines proposed for the state. TUB SILVEIt QUESTION". London, Nov. 19. The News in its financial articles of this morning in referring to the speech of Secre tary Foster at the chamber, of com merce banquet in New York on Tuesday night says: "Secretary Foster's speech con firms Iheopiuiou that America lias gone tco far to draw buck. The United States treasury is in the same position as the Bunk of France, it iuiH bi'en Middled witli au im mense flock of silver while taking mt'obuies to hold no large resources of sjold, that It might just ns well not keep silver at all. "Americana seem so occupied with crop aud trade prospects that they have neglected currency mnt-ten. STATE. DI&SAI'OINTED IN LOVE. Pokllani), Ore., Nov. 19. Thomas Powers a printer died today from the effects of a doso of mor phine taken last night with suicidal tuteut. Lissapoititment In lovo is assigned as the cause of his action. A nrw bank. Aliiany, Or., Nov. 19. Hon. J. W. Cusick has perfected arrange ments for opening a now bank in this city about tho llrst of tho year, llo will be bucked lu tho enterprise by Portland capitalists. Tho work of lilting up tho building will begiu next mouth. DEATH OF AN OHEOON PIONEEH. Tualatin, Or., Nov. 1!). Grand pa Welch, ono of Oregon's pioneers, died from natural causes at tlio resi dence of his Hou-in-law, William Scott, near Sherwood yesterday, nt the udviuift'd ue or 89 years. MAKKETri. Poun.ANi), Nov. 19. Wheat val ey tairji?1.70; Walla Walla $1.10 1 (WJ. Ciiica(Hi,Nov.19. At close wheat wus easyjeaxh Dec. 02; May 91 J Save money on i.ll by taking you. old can to Clark & Hppley's fr iv tllhng. Oil In cans or bulk cheaper than ever. jYapfEcij MlH. 4 .tVKlUtOK DAVIS. Uii'iiMiM), Vu., Nov. 10. Mrs, JellVr ! U-tvIs nud daughter "Win lo Ml Ute rlty totay for Memphl, Teuu. Tito lttohmoud BUimtch to- new orirunlwlloii to buy out a met- morrow lu editorial will ; "The ON EJ1VTOY Both the method nturrcaulta when Syrup of Figa is taken ; it in pleasant and refreshing to thottuste, ami acta sentlyyot promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tlio eye tom effectually, dispels colds, Iicad achea nud fevers aud cures habitual constipation permanently. Por6alo in filkj and ?l bottlea by all drugglsUj. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. on your nutties. lor tnen you wm uo tot.illy diiJibled and can do nothing.' "Mr Lincoln did approve tho sen tence of death, but I am still hero while he and Seneral Sherman have gone to join Lee and J ickson and other good soldiers. When 'Sherman flrt took pos-eiMon of Mempliis he issued an order declaring gold, medicines and ealt contrabands, and jus such prohibit ed their sale to the people. But his orders were practically ignored and we got anything wo wanted. 'For a month I was steadily supply ing our soldiers with arms, and met with no serious diiflcuity. But one afternoon In July my good luck de serted me. I was carrying over two boxes of ofneers' swords, and was in the middle of the river when n picket boat ran up to me. I at once knew that danger was ahead and jumping on tho gunwales of tho boat I tried to sink it. But the skill was too heavy aud would not dip. The officer in charge of the picket boat arrested mo and tho fckifr man also, and took us with the two boxes to a gunboat near by. "There the boxes were opened and as soon as the nature of their contents was disclosed I was at ouco carried to the military prison in the Irvingblock, hi the center of tho city." Miller describes his trial by court martial, conviction and sentence to bo shot tho Friday following the Monday of his conviction. Of his escape the captuin says that ho Induced his guard, who was not awaro of tho gravity of his sentence, to let him go homo to see his sick child. While in the house he went upstairs, jumped out of a window and fled through tho lines. Atlanta Constitution. Pructical Joking In England. Americans do not understand prac tical joking in the same sense that it Is understood in England. Practical jokers who tried their pranks in the United States would probably receivo a reception tlmt might astonish them. In England practical joking seems to bo the Minimum bonum of many men's lives. At a country house in England there Is certain to bo a good deal of practical joking, particularly if there is one lnan who is considered "slow." In Kent, not long ago, when a cricket week was in progress, a guest had the bad luck to incur tho ill will of tho rest of tho men in tho party. Ho declined to stay up lato in tho smoking room, aud re fused to join at a game of cards. Ono night after ho had gono to bed the rest of tho men gathered at his door, and, finding ho had retired, went in nnd carried him and tho bed bodily down stairs aud out of doors, where they carefully mado up his bed, with him in it, in the middlo of tho cricket field. Now York World. pirat..4M.iul.Thliflnnd F.itirth wards on SaturJiiv, Novembm !Mh, 1-01, for the pur posoof putlliiK In lioralnutioti candidates fur Oily uounrilnif n to bo otod for at tlie co-nlntf city elf clou to be held on Mondty, the 7th dny of December, 1K91, the polls of the said prlmnrlos to te opened nt th lioiin f2o'' lock p. m.,nndc:os-eiit7o'cl'ck p. in. aud thefnllowli g unincd Judges weie appointed uy the committee and the pluccs t iioldinaiid conaucllut,' tho primuriet named ns lollew: Kirst ward Miuislon liouse; JudKug,Wm. nldo, Henry Croa David .McCii ly. Hecond wsrd Old i onrt House; Judges, Kneinou Folseui, Charles Clageett, 11. A. Johnson. Third ward luntlcp Uatcheloi's office, opera house; Judeeo. D. uimpsou, Weri.er Hriuinnu.'T I., llarker. I'mirth ward kins . Whltele.v's livery itnble; Judge, J II. Bridges, D. L. Ureen, Wylle A. Moores 1 lie Judges nftlielrrespectlve wards shall (pp-diil two competent peusons to net ns eieiKS oi Miia primaries, Tho primaries will bo cODducted under the provisions of the act of tho legislative nwtnbly of tho stnle of Oregon. By order of the committee JAH. 11ATCHELOH, Secretary. ?aii(5j Rooters 'AND' ODD PIECE olifl comfort in every one. i R BURBN & Sfi The Oregon Land Co "7 WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALBii The Beautiful Capital Cty of Oregon, and County Swi( manon uounty. . , .?nSffi4 in e3nS fiirminr,, stodc nnA . lands in the Willamette Vn.lW Tf ,7.. . , "" inn , ; , n .. . " J' -" ju are look- land do not fail to call on us at Salem gfol REED'S OPERA HOUSE. SaiimLiv, Nov. 21. Special Engagement OP THE &XP0NEXTS OF HIGH CUSS NOVELTIES! THE NOSS JOLLITIES "A QUICK MATCH," IMTKODUCINO New Noyoltief, SoigH :ind Dances, Musiciil Ofklitiea, Sparkling Corned AND a Company of Comedians. Keserved Seats on Sale tit Patton's. ui iiiir nrrtmf . t land. The Willamette Valley is very far Z f other jilaco on the Pacific Coast as a farminrr Unni aD fruit country, and is the most delightful nl.nJ;!, i .a1 C3 '"wi. ill 1,1111 iii - V..V, ,,n for a home We refer by permission to the follewing: First wnin, . r, Salem. OreLronI ('iinltnl Mntlnnnl Tt.,i- 'r lfe'ii,r ..National Rank Tlmyer, Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Salem, OregoWrTfl Elroy, Slate Superlutentlent of Public iustructlon, daiem Ore 'l Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and LibertvSts., Salem 0 The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing fjoray Offipn Wlt.ll t.lio Ovorrnn T.onrl I "? T1 1 " -s" .ivu uu., vitt jjiuck, coma Sttite and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged il setting out and cultivating Orchards. BaHzgaaucMMtfriguMJMMiww Willamette University, SALEM, OBEGON, Ts just the place to go for a first-class (lucation. Its Normal Courseoflers jvery ntlvuntage of any normal H'liool with all the benefits of degrc and state dipiotna and many specialties. Excellent courses for business college, Preparatory, College, Art.JMu sio, Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Second term opens Nov. 10th. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. J. President. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DAVIS President. 1)K. J. KEYNOLDVJ Vice President. JOHNMOIU Cashier. GENERAL BANKING ! An Onyx Vein hi the Oznrk. Large deposits of onyx have been found in the Ozark mountains, only a short distance from St. Louis. Tlio only onyx In tho market has hitherto come from Puebla, Mexico, so tlio dis covery of tills now vein is of consider able commercial importance. Onyx is very valuable, selling for from threo dollars to fifteen dollars per cubic foot, tho buyer taking the risk of possible (laws below the surface. In mining it no powder can be used, so holes aro drilled in rows and wooden plugs Inserted. Theso are thon caused to swell by soaking In warm water, and a solid mass of the desired size is thus separated without danger. Tho onyx la reached through a wido mouthed cavo In the mountain side, so it can be marketed at very slight expense. New York Telegram. Aluminum ns a Ilulky Metal. Aluminum la almost tlireo times as bulky as Iron, weight for weight; it is nearly four times as bulky as silver, and nioro than soven tiines as bulky as gold. Thus if silver wero $1 an ounco and Aluminum $1 a pound, silver would bo really fifty times more costly, bulk for bulk; aluminum at 1 a pound would only bo twlco as costly as copper at 15 conta a pound. Bradstreet's. A Needed Inuoutlou. Gentleman (in the frout row) Hullo what's tlio matter on the stago? Every tiling's stopped I may ba Urol Moungcr (appearing) Tlio curtain will fall In ono uiomout, but wo have introduced a slight intermission before tho death scene to enable gentlemen to put on overcoats. Judgo. The First Step. Perhaps you wro run tlowu, oart't eat, can't sloop, can't think, iim'i do anything to your Mttisiaotiou, and you wonder what alls you. You should heed tho warning, vu are tiiklnir tho first Btep Into N rvoiu Prestation. You need a Nerve Ton loandlu Electric Litter vou will t'nrt the exact remedy fo- rwtorinj; j our nervous system to Its norma.) nttlrvu, healthy notion, KurprNni; rmilt follow the use of this treat Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Yur appetite returns, good digestion is restored, and the Llveramt Ki-diievs resume hcullhv nrtion Trv h hottt 1). Williams CANDY & FRUITS. Everything uew and choice next d..or to postofllce. ExclmnceoQ I'mtlnnri. Snn Prnnclor-n New York, Hnng Knngund Europe bought i.uu soiu. ijiuuiiii uuvances inauo ou wue.ii, woui, uops, ana other property ut rea&cnnme rates. 25c Want Columr Nntlces Inserted for ONE CENT ?M wuujj JSA.U11 1WBKUT10N. Ko advi usemeui, inserted in this column for than twenty-nvo oents. rm RENT. House of nine rooms. Slai X attached with city wutcr; HljblaJ uuuuiwu. iiiKiuiroowvouagefirctu i lmi A GENT3 WANTED.-Free preillrl .fVflt to enei-getio men. Several of ii snlestnen havo earned from $70 to fK weeKioryearspast. P. 0. liox 1371, J iorK. ill WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAWTAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 5200,000 Transact a general banking business In nil Its brunches. GEO. WILLIAMS l'rcsiden Wm. ENGLAND Vice frehldcnt HUGH JIcNAIlY Cashier NoUco of Assessment. NOTICE Is hereby given that tho rom". mou council ot the city of riulcni, ore. on, will at 8 o'clock p. tn. of tho 17th day t November, 1841, nt the 'common council clinir.bcrs nt Salem, Oregon, ipruceed to at--!t upon onoh lot or part thercol liable hei mo ItH proportionate share of tho cost of inaklug curb on all that part ol Com. incrcinl street bttwecn tho north side ol Mai ioustieel and the north sldt of Trade i reel and nil that part ot I'nuit nnd State treet between .the west side of Conimer ImI street nud the wes.t sideoi Ohuteh street. Douo by order of the common ftjuneil oi thecllyof Salun, Oixvon, this Sd day ol N?.vV.m,kPr' mu l" K- goouell; 11 " tu Kecorder. DIRECTORS: Geo. Willlama.Wm. Eug land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Hobsou. I. A. ltaker. Hank lu new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf Rustic! Rustic! Rustic! TAXES! Pay Your bcliool Taxes Be fore They Become Delinquent. The school txea 0f strict No. 24 In Mui Ion county are now due and fwyalile at (lie clerk'a ftllce In No. n Commorolul etreet, Salem, tiwl door Miut i of the HH.n.miv. The SHiue wl I Ijccihc ilellnqucut tmtes pnldn llliluonaiyH from thind. te Nov 181.1. W. 11. SIMPSON.' tleo or rending chuirs, lamp stands, center luuirB, nuwer humus, uaor rocKinir ana Rustic Rocktne chairs, Setters, gents of. l;u or reiiiiug cuuirs, iai ibles. flower stands. 1; high chairs, etc., for sale Or Exchange ibr Second IIjiikI Goods. Call and Inspect Hustle' work at old Court House, H3. All klnds,of furniture reps Ired. H. T. MARTIN, Propr. TDRIVATE BOARDING.-AfewWwI X eeutlemen may obtnln. atraarua rates, irood board Ith nicely fciiti rooms lu the choicest partoftliiti.l one block from the elecnic line) bio4 nt .7 Winter street. 2Hi HEMORRIiniDS(Iile8)ofe-erjMir;f Ulcers and Fihsiues, 1'rolapsutofii icctum, etc. I'osltlvely cured nittontpuj detention from business. ''l'ntienUtreatttsl sclv.'Q iLf. 1 hlr mvli hntrlPri nnd ft CDrtfwl autced. An end to the old barterc! method of cutting and ligaturing. J dress Western ofllce. Columbia Jleq'fl Co.. Lock box II) Salem. OrecoD. i'1 ITT NTln fli, mrpntsmftkeSlOOtDr'l VV a month selling our goods on lbs nmrtta. Wb w.mt ftonnt7 and feMW agents, nnd will take back allgooaia; iinld irn imimiiIo ...onl foils fH PiPit W and expenses iifer u thlrtj outs irav a genernl agent less than J250. ';; send large illustrated circulars nnd with a special oiler to suit terrltoij i, piled lor, on receipt of 3 one tent sump Address Renner JIanufacturlael ru burc. Pa. nu a-IHE ALKA-HESPl'RIAN bOCIETT-j fn. A..A knlnrilav PCniD? l I o'clock, in tne hall over lht w Wl rauce building. Mectlngsareoreniouij n..hiiA i.n.. tin..,t v lutfikrr.rrfi f'fl W. A. Cusick, Vice I'resldent. GA?rsu yalem, Oregon. W.I. Staler, President. a. t . Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, English Departments. HtudenU admitted atony time. Catalogue free. To Strawberry Growers. mi .. . i ...rttfifnrl4TE-l x uo uuuerbigueu uu uuuw , yTiiriieJ quunitiy oune Jessie, iiviw" r-, iirlntiOK.it dnlum ut r t fllorrV ftilr) J omphe de Gaud, (bes ylelder ut I ", i.mHInMn Info hnrrv III t-'n len 5?i fromU. V Ban&e.Htom.n&Jji and plants first-class. I'atalogiwW Aadress" "" "" ii IKUtt, dw falem. GHAS. WOLZ, German Market i-.,i,rrt. nninn Vlpnntt- L-'V 1 Blood Sausage nnd Head Oi" 1 own mace. Jiesi iresu i'"u" at lowest prices. Iu Postoulw bloc. U-S If. District C'leik PRINTIN Q&VJ& gffl?12U?SfflH M. L. CUAMBERLIN, O. M. SMITH, .. .. fiesldent. Secretary. It il. IIRANBON. GEO. U. BOUBER? Vlcoirestdent. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Commercial Street. th"nttry.neatetandbe8tAbstrncU ,n Health is Wealth ! 3I0 3STEY! To Loan on Real KsUte Security. Agency Paclflo States' Saving,) V Building Co. FEAR SAABNl. ..- -nZMacv, jtoom ii, iuu ..'- -- & HAMILTON. ore,;J iVirtluiul i tbewate, MlcelUt ll blank utnwi a.ru.h s&g&&&&s& .- . . . ogne o, ogue BUa fttatorfflj ftj JVCK HAHKINS; Joi ntiflo horw shoe. limun it ..-V ihon, opposite the ui ri. i' WLnu . Treatment Jrfi." iV8"" ' '!' tena DlVi Yn7&"XXZS!t'l?Y?0 1.r "S- NeiilT. ifTl,SI"Si"""i .. 2!it.m10,le.lrrennes, Jom of .,,., box conuina one month' treatment $ ft Jor U boxea for M.0U, nt brmil prepaid on receipt of price? WE O DARANTEE 8IX BOXES Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS. I "OS Comiuprcwi f i rlntl.ln mndn at lowest P0 1 Repairing neatly l"e- Waldo Oils Xmwi Silver, Italian and PttP""" r for salt. f, ii-j OneandtwojMMOi" " ,.ir i'l Extra well ruounl aud P't , , yn j 11 il B J ji i... il..k nhOlL' irrapwTof tho foltoirluK ' " MUMSulinc, Conoid. '';' mutt, Moore, '"'-! " ,, Uauihurg. INxtklinfr. at llvltui i rjet. -AjldrMMJ f u i aw ifc - n - ,.r.i-- - - - h ti (iES;.ri:i.oJiL1r n tu ..- tWt cljam in o-ry triUv wuiw of Iw ftutiicrnntntC9 0UgbUovoto leu uvmitu, nr, f if Qit, AK, Commercial treet. iuuuory. lISl work wen e;nplu t.'- Ianuc bui drug i '. MM ttlkfitrn ah lrlv 60ctH at rv's drugstore, 25