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naulaai Ifaelr promised picture, when to tbe(r aurprleo and chngrlu, they fotind thoy must bny a frame, too, costing about 55. Thin would never do, and It seemed like fraud, because they could get Just as good frames for half tiie money elwwhere. One poor lady ordered (but' pictures en larged, as she supposed, for 51 40, and gave the agebt the money. When she went after them they wanted $16. Of course she couldn't jiay that, and what Is more they re fused to return the $1.40. This Is eetitne money under false pretences, and is a criminal offence. The two ladles first mentioned went to the office and made the apparent fakirs return their money, and Wednesday there wan a great crowd of ladles coming for thn same purpose. 1IAO ONK WIFE TOO MANY. St. Louis. Nov. 20. The death of Matt Ryan, manager of Ilavelln's theater, has brought out llie fact that he leaves two widows. Ilynn married Mary Louisa Cole some veuraneo. hut some months after she fell sick aud went into the coun try wlthafulut hope of regaining suillclent strength to enable her to live. Kyan then met Bflla Plate courted her, was accepted, and mar lied her. Mrs. Ryan soon got well and came home, and then Ryan had to keep up two establishments. He did it for several months, aud wife No. 2 did not know she had been deceived until a few days ago, when Matt fell sick with erysipelas and did not come home. She looked him un and found him with wife No. 1, who was nursing him. His will will be contested when it is probated. MARYLAND 8KNATOII. Washington, No v.2o. Governor Jackson, of Maryland, lias tendered to Representative Churles J I. Gibson tbo appolntmeut of United States senator from Maryland until the legislature fills the vacaucy caused by the death of Senutor Wilson. Col. Gibson has accepted the offer. NEW YORK STATE BKNATOIl DEAD. Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 20. Senator Gilbert Dean, died this a. m. This leaves as returns now stand, senate with 10 Republicans, 11 Demo crats, and 1 Independent. ALASKAN EXPLOUKH. Des Moines, la., Nov. 20. Lieu tenant F. Schwalka, tho Alaskan explorer, has returned from a recent trip Into tne interior of that country. NATIONAL J.EACJUE. New York, N. Y., Nov. 20. The meeting of the republican National leaguo continues this morning. The morning was taken up by the delegates making a detailed re port of the work done In thuir states and the work proposed to bo done by their respective organizations. Idaho and Utah submitted writ 'ten applications for membership in the league. They decided to havo one day In the year set apart for state conventions, and tho secretary in structed to aBk different states to hold their conventions on Feb. 12th, Lincoln's birthday. Asa preventive and euro for croup Chamberlain's Cough Remedv has no rival. It is, In fact, the only remedy that cau always bo depend ed upon and that is pleasant aud Baft) to take. There Is nut the least danger in giving It to children, as it contains no injurious substance. For salo at 60 cents per bottlo by Geo. E. Goad. BOLD HOLD-UP. CARTER'S f IVRt n f i i ' i CURE Blck He&dachit and it Hero nil tlifl trouble Incl dtmt to a blllotn atato of tho lyatriii, lucb oi DUzlncM, Naiura. DroHtliiem, tHstrra afti unff. ram in lli bine, so vviiiio inwrmom , Tcumrtablo succesi lias tctn shown la curing S1IC Now it is i Train Montana. ii in FARMERS' ALLIANCE. Jack Dempsey III, Died on the Way, Death of Florence, Pro hibition Rallies, Killed by a Train, The Sub-Treasury Men, jhe National League, Foreign and State News. Headaclio, yet Oilmen's Littlk Livia Tim aro equally valuable In C'onttlpailon. curing and preventing till annoying complaint, v, till they alto corrrct all diionlers of the stomach, stimuli'. the liver and rrgulalo the bowel Kiea If tiiey only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoss Mho suffer from this dUlrtlnir complaint but fprtunately their Roodnem does not end hero, and thoao who mco try them will find theso litUoplIU valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to lo wituout imun Hut after all sick head ACHE Is tne bane of so many Urea that here Is where we make our irreal boast Our pill cure it while other do not. (Ubtui'b Little Livut Pills are very small aod Tory easy to tako One or two pllla make r dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or ptuv, toil iy meir n mm m-ikui ileae alt who use tliem. In vlala at t cvnls Ivaforgl HolJ everywhere, or sent by mall castu umente CO., Vtl Tat. UE SoaS So3. Email Price- THANKSfllVING DAY. DmwetU on a pace, but tho follow- ln JMANKSaiVINCI DKMOACIKS wo now lu ftt 120 Btato street. ciuNnEmtncH cklkiiy MINCJI3 MEAT KKOLWIl PLUM l'UDDINU BOSTON llltOWN JUIICAI), from Jioaton.) FRENCH HOUX'S-all kiml. WKTHJIADISX & TJSVHSONKAU VKUITS, ItiQ Uncut !u tbo wurlrt IMKHITKD CHBKHKI-S klmlft Pt tie ful Gran ami n foil lino' nt lutucr el nivt tun! wiiiny SROAT & GILB, 120 Sla!c S(. BOLD ItOBBEKY. Missoula, Mont., Noy, 20. Yes terday afternoon two masked men entered the Northern Pacific expresw air. on the Missoula & Couer d'AIeuo railroad, and at the point of tluir guns made the express messen ger open the safe and give up all the money it contained. $2000. The rob hory occurred between Doreey and Mu"m, near tho Montana and Idaho line. FARM BBS' ALLIANCE. Indianai'OLIS, Nov. ISO. Tho net results of yesterday's session of the f.u mem' organization are that the People's party has captured the Alliance, and the Alliance has split on the sub treasury scheme. The dxcumeiit of the nub-treasury men earnest l protests against any action f luu supreme council that pur poses to commit the farmers' Alli ance aud Industrial union to the propositi. n that provision be made by the federal congress for govern ment loans of money to Individual cllieus upon farm mortgages as security, or to a demand for govern ment ownership or control of rail road pnierty and transportation. These schemes It declares unconsti tutional, impracticable, conflicting wiiii tho spirit of tho Alliance movement, and tending to govern ment paternalism. Instead of relief troin pre-ent oppression, the meas. tires promise greater evils, being partial to certain classes involving business details too deep for the average farmer. Tho attendant ex pense would make the market price of money higher and open an ave nue for sharpers to trade upon the farmers' hard earned goods and product?. Markets would bo over loaded with produce, putting down the value of commodities and rala- iu tr taxation. At the joint meeting last night of tho Alliance aud F. M. B. A., the third party movement was endorsed, amid the wildest enthusiasm. The F. B. M. A. elected 8. K. Agaii70 of Missouri, president; and J. P. Htelle of lllluols, secretary. TUB BUU-THEABUHY MKN. Indianai'OLIS, Nov.20. The alli ance this morning gave tho llual coup to the autl-sublrcasury people by barring tho gates of Missouri from the meeting of the alliance. This was done by a resolution ex cluding all alliauco men who were not vouched for by tho chairman of thler respeotivo utate delegations, Leonard refused to vouch fur Gates, and although he bore credentials from his state Alli ance he was forced to retire. The antl-sub-trensury people made u prompt response by issuing a call for a convention of the iintl-sub.tieasury mon at Memphis on tho JOlli duy of December. The call declares that as the supremo council has declined to hear the protest agniiiHt the sub treustiry and laud loan schemes aud government control of railroads and telegraph lines, they havo issued a call for a national convention of all and Eiib-treuBury Alllace men lu tho United States. jack di:mi'si:y ill. Nkw VoK, Nov. 20.-When It was learned that Jack Demp&oy had bi'cu tillable to 1111 hla afternoon en gigviiieut at tho Brooklyn theater, everybody who know Jack declared that ho must bo a very sick man. Or. Hughce, who hu been iu at tendance upon Dempsey would per mit no caller toneo tho favorite box or, not even Maitln Dempsey, Jack's half biolher. Tom Flaherty, who has regularly- corresponded with Jack ever since Dempsey has been on the Pact llo slope, mild that ho had been ordered out of Deinpsey's room by Dr. Hughes. It Is said Dempsey took n chill on Tuesday. Sleeping portions were administered to the great boxer by Dr. Hughes, and Dciuphoy'd condition was considered sorlous, MAN'AOKH LKAVITT AND HIS WIFI3. Nkw Youic.Nov.ao. Mrs. Hattle Leavltt him sued fur separation and alimony fiom her husbaud, Mluhuel Leavltt, tho variety theatrical man ager, on the grounds of usa.mll w Ith threats to kill, and conspiracy on the part of her husband with hla uephow, Leo Leavltt, and his brother, Dun Leuvitt, to tarnish hoi reputation. Judgo MoAdums hits Issued an order to show cause, uud Mr. Leavltt has been cited to appear before him In tho suproniu court Monday. Leavltt was Herrmann's manager before iferrm.uin started for himself, ami today manage a number of well paying theatrical companies. When seen at hi houo he said It was true thai thtro was a little family quinel uud his wife had loft him, hut that she would be Very sorry fur It before th kUlt wits ended, WILD ON T1IU WAV I.A JfNTA, Col., NllV. M).-V. II. DBATIt OF FLOTtBNCK. Pjiilmihlimita, Pa., Nov. 20, V. J. Florence, tho actor, died Inst evening. Ho was born in Albany, N. V., In 1831. KILLED BY A PASSING TBAIN. ELtZABEn-ir, N. J., Nov. U). Early yesterday morning a train on the Pennsylvania railroad killed two Polish butchers who vere crossing the traoks In thin city In a wagon. One in in was horribly mangled. The wagoii was muashed and the horse killed. Both mon leave families. WINE AND WOMEN. New Ouleans, Nov. 20. Chailes Wogatha, paying and receiving teller of tho Traders' bank, has been announced as a defaulter In the sum of $8000. Tiie shortage was discov ered by tho clearing house, the package of checks from the depoul tory being found short. Mr. Wugo Ilia belongs to au old family of high position, aud his father was in charge of the branch depository of the State National bank. The jouug man has of late been spend ing money freely In bad company. Ho wns absent from the bank Wednesday, but is known to have been about town late Tuesday night The detectives haveso far obtained. no clue to his whereabouts. His cash uccounts havo not yet been balanced, but they are thought to be all right, in which cose the bank's losses will be covered by the bond o' 10,000 lu the Fidelity and Casualit.v company of New York. His system was to place checks in the package to tbo extent of several hundred dollars, and precede the addition on tin outsIJc by the figure "1," mak ing it appear as if there was 10,000 more inside than the real amouut It It tho first time this system of defalcation has been worked here. KKCOKDEIt Q. L, OFFICE, Washington, Nov. 20. The president today appointed Do'phln P. Bobers of Evansville Ind., re corderofthe general land olJlce, vice, Joseph M. Towueend, resigned, STATE- -under control and rendering persons who gamble on time bargaiuespe dally in articled of consumption, liable to criminal prosecution. ii MARKETS. Portland, Nov. 20. Wheat val ley $l.GVft I1.07-, Walla Walla $1.00 $1.02J. San Fiiancisco, Nov. 20. Wheat buyer, 1891. $1,801-. Uhioaoo,Nov.20, At oIomj wheat was (lrm cash 02t; Dec 03j; May 03r May $100,. WEATIIBRUEI'ORT. . 8AN Fkancisou, Nov. 0. Foro cist for Or-jgon anil Washingten: Itainsaud thirateiiing weather. Dr. R L. St. John of tlnwlaud, Pulmiui county, Missouri, takrs especial pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Jlemedy, be cause he knows it to bo iellnl'k. He has used ll In hU pructico for feeveral years, and sas there Is none belter. It Is fspttiiilly valuable for colds and as n preventive and cure for croup. This most excellent medicine is for sale by Geo, 12 Ood. Thankcgiviiig lurKeyw, ducks etc. at ritelner'". geo, Uiicklnu'f Arultu nlrr. The Best ilve In llie ld Ihr Cnl, BruUett. rtoroi", L'1p-m, Sail K lieum, 1-ever Mores, Tettflp, Clinji.Mfd HamN, ChlloUlns, Corns und nil. SkId EMpuons, and coil tlvely care Piles, it un pay re. ilrfi It 1h guaranteed to sjiva perfect satlilaetloD or money rcftui'It l'n. -"it r-r box. KoraaleDr Dan'1.1 Fry. ri Com xt. Save money -n oil by taking your old can to C'l trk & Epple ' for re filling. Oil In cans or bulk cheaper than ever. THE MAN WAS VICTORIOUS. JETTY AT COOS U VY. Portland, Or., Nov. 20. Work on the north jetty at Coos boy Is nroceedlmr rapidly. The assistant engineer, who Is In charge of the work, is J. 8, Polhcnius. About forty men havo been employed since tho work commenced iu April, and about 4000 feet of piling has been clone, aud tho rock work has been completed to about half this distance. Tho eutlro project Is to be built out tnuoh further. No work on piling will be dono on tho ond of the jetty during the winter. The approprla lions asked for amount to $2,000,000, as mortified from tho origin.! $2,460, 000. A jetty will be constructed ut the south side of tho entrance uIko, but work on that has not been c mi menced. The appropriation for this year mummied to J.12.3,000, and If all that is asked for is given by eoimrchs, tho work oan bo finished in a year or more. Already the Jetty Is 4000 feet In length, and has accomplished much good. Two months ago there was but fourteen foot of water on the bar. Now there is a deptli of twenty feet at high water. The jetty ha stopped up several small cliannelh running to the north. The idea Is to liavu ii channel twenty feet In deptli at low water, Several times when tho Wilmington was on the Coos bay route, months ago, she Btiuck when crossing over In rough weather, I'ltOIIIJUTION IIALLIES. Poktland, Nov. 20. Arrango metHB have been completed for a series of prohibition rallies at all im )ot taut points In Western Oregon, to bo add levsctl by John Lloyd Uurrlson, secretary of tho national Prohibition committee. These rallies will be followed by a mass state con vention lu Portland, IX comber 2d MINING SALE. PoitTi.ANi,Nov.20. A largo mln lug sale has just been made lu the Colvillu district, lirty-ilvo miles fiom Spokane. A group of ten mines near Choualuli liuvo been disposed of by tho ow per, J. N. Siiuler. The amount could not be learned, but It Is very large. Tho mines are known as the Kummltt group. Tho new purchakers, llis announced, contem plate aud are preparing for erection of machinery for tho treatment of the ores, aim will put a number of men at work In tho course of a week. Tho deepest working was only 100 feet showing a continuous vein of four feut iu width to tho bottom. FOREIGN. ABOUT BltA.tL. London, Nov. 20. --Nowti concern ing the Munition lu Brazil continues to bo voiy mwigro. Tho provisional junta In tho state of Hlo U ramie de Bill is takluir active measures to strengthen Its position and to main lain opposition to the Fouseca dic tatorship. Baron Lucerua, pivsl lent of tho Fnnseoa cabinet, htm sent a dispatch to tho Junta oll'trlug on (ho mt of tho dictator to ruvog itlzo the local government of the people of Hlo Grade do Sul m con dition that peace aud irutniulllty bo featured, To this otlur tlu Junta replied that tho forces would only! disarm when Foiu ji i'hii have resigned and the national congress shall have agulti assembled. i TOl'ltlJVUNTUHAIN GMIJL1NG. I Hkhlin. Nov. 20. A motion huii ' Hr In nun, the mihu who utUmpted nlatited by the po"rvntl"" inirly uuuicx.i.1 niiTOiw-i..." . m wni, ...wionhul lrt He ulOilUJ IthlaV lie I'lp.-iilril Lotij; Hnil Karncntly Knd Then Touk Ilrrolc IXeaurpg to AVIn. ''MiuJnni," he wild, "will you bo good enough to do mo n favor?" She Mtt i-tilF and immovable. Per haps i-lio li.t-I not heard. "Jly dear madam," he repeated in a louder ton.-, "inny I ask you to do me a favor f" Still there was no reply. Tho hero was at tluu moment on his knees before tho proud Lady Claire, but tho man didn't know it. "Madam," ho said again. "Madam!" No ret-pons". Then ho tapped heron the shoulder gently, calmly. She never moved. "Madam," he eiclaimed in despair, "are you uv.aro that your hat prevents mo from seeing anything on the stage? It Is a beautiful hat, I admit. It must havo cost us much as twenty dollars. But it obstructs my view. Don't you know that?" This was uttered in so plaintive a voice that the sphynx would have melt ed at it. But the woman was dumb and unruffled. "Those ostrich tips," he pursued, speaking In her very ear, "are magnifi cent. I can't blame you for desirine to exhibit them; but I would rathor look at them later on. Just now Iycirr for a glimpse at that scone on the stage. J can hear tho passionate words of tho ardent lover, but for tho life of mo I can't tell whether ho Is handsome or not. I catch tho sound of tho throbbing heart of Lady Claire, but I don't even know whether or not her cheeks are rouged. For lioaven's: salo, madam, havo pit) on tne;'' Bverj boilj m the neighborhood heard this touching appeal and was interested. In tho result But thero was no result. "Madam." ho said again, in tho tone of ono who has taken an h revocable resolution, "I now, lor tho last time, politely but firmly request you to re move your hut. I havo paid $1.50 for tills seat, and I am guaranteed bj the management of this theater a view of JIjo performance. Thero was nothing Iniho oontraut, pxpreased or implied, about tho ?poctaolo of a 0 by !) hat, with ostrich feather trimmings. Once more I shall not say it ngain will you tako off that infernal hatr" Sho gavo no sign that sho had heard. Ifbnii iniidiiiii." lin sntil. "vnrw woll r -, , -.-. .-, . .. ....... Like your hat, the consequences bo on your own head I" Ho reached under tho i-oat, brought forth a tall bilk tile and put it on. Immediately iiomo one behind him roared lu a voice of thunder; "Tako off that hat I" Tho cry was heard throughout the groat auditorium. Peoplo Jumped In their seats, turned to boo whonco tho noibo caiuo, and then ns ono man and ono woman tUo entire audionee scream ed: "Tako off that hat I" Tho woman, bho who was the romoto causo of nil this uproar, turned palo. To her guilty conscience it seemed that sho was tho letlm of a conspiracy, tho unhappy but tho rightful victim. Hor throat contracted, groat beads of per spiratlou stood out upon her forehead, there was a trembling Iu her knees. She felt that a crisis was at hand. Still tho nudlouco was howling llko wild beauts and tho performance on tho stage was quito subponded. Her heart eatik, Shu yielded. Sho was crushed. Did bho take off tho hat I Not by a Jugful. Sho left tho thorttor. Chicago Post. One Ides of Dinner. A Buffalo woman tells this little In cident illustrating the peculiar con gervatttn of the British provincial matron- "My brother married a young Canadian girl, the daughter of a colo nial family with whom tho old Bn rWi formality bas the sacrlnes of Iloly writ. They had ben boar ling at a hotel for sovoral months, but had taken hou-o not far from my home. t niw Caroline a day or two boforo 'vfcey tffc possession, ami with friendly intent ii I to her, 'Dine with us, Car rie v.. ,, id Jack, the day you move. It w'i'l save you trouble. Sho thanked nw end -id they would. V. on that Thursday I had to ex tmco I uJ, and expect thee mov ing r 4 itivc of tuino for a hasty snateh betw."ii an loads. As I knew the? trerc itware that we dined near mid day, when 1 o'clock and my husband ew'ne ve only delayed the menl for five or ten minutes. Thon. no ono appear ing:, we sat down. I supposed my sis-tor-in law was too busy to come even so far as my house, and thought no ui(in of her coining. "We were eating our situplo dessert, for it wns quite my ordinary homo din ner, when the bell rang and 'Mr. and Sirs. find my sister-in-law and brother, lwth in conventional dinner dree, she with gloves and a pretty apology on her lips for tardiness, bo auw. forsooth, blie had to go back to tile hotel to dre. as her 'personal lug gat,v' as still there. 3Iy brother had been dragged from his buiiness, and here they both were. "I did the best I could, but Caroline of course taw that there was not much ceremony about tho engagement sho had put" herself to sucli pains to suit ably meet To her a dinner invitation is "a solemn matter in all circum stances." Her Point of View in New York Times. The I'ctlsli Man Abroad. When abroad tho fetish man is al ways a conspicuous Dguro in a village. Ho' wears a. tall hat of animal skin, around his neck hang suspended by strings a few small specimens of his wares, and slung around hla shoulders are little parcels of charms, into which are stuck birds' feathers. Metal rings, to which mysterious littlo packages are attached, clash and clang as ho walks, serving, together with a liberal supply of iron bells fastened to his person, to announce tho Nganga's presence; and as if his body did not offer a sufficient surfaco to display all his magical outfit ho carries, slung over his left shoulder In a woven pocket, a load of wonder working material. A peep into a fctidh man's sack dig closes a curious assortment of prevent iveseagles' claws and feathers, fish bones, antelope horns, leopard teeth, tails and heads of snakes, flint stones, hairs of the elephant's tail, perforated stones, different colored chalk, eccen tric shaped roots, various herbs, etc. Thero are sufficient rc:isons for his carrying theso with mn; If he left them In his villago somo ono might steal them, and, again, provldod as ho is, he can administer at a moment's notlco to suffering hrmanity some devil proof miituie. E. J. Glavo in Century. After Dinner Speakers. Impromptu speeches generally are prepared beforehand, however, al though somo men are so clover at con cealing tho fact that nobody "catches on." When a speaker begins this way: "When I accepted the invitation to attend this dinner tonight it was with the distiuct understanding that I should not bo called upon to inako a speech, and I was thoroughly surprised and very much embarrassed at being told two minutes ago that I was expected to make a fow remarks" When a man begins that way look out! Ho has been preparing llis speech for a week and ho isn't going to spare anybody. As he progresses and gets warmed up to Ids work, and as tho minutes slip by, il is pleasant to look around tho toblo and observe several individuals who do not participate en thusiastically in tho applause. They laugh at tho jokes abfetttmindedly. They havo a preoccupied, troubled, look. Theso are tho other gentjomon who expect to bo called on themselves, but are afraid that thq man who It speaking will never leave off. Was Ington Star. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, PninlftOjUi mid Window 01Wf.a ? ,V per mid Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. ?aito imd Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posls. Grass Seeds. Em NEW ADrKIlTISESlZNT'. NOTICE. mHBP?Pi,lEL,2'f,ISAf,ti,?K citr Wlmnrles election will be held In the I.' '! .. .!,- "n 1W1I fur Ihfl mr .Mommy, ,i",ciu,i ..", .'-.., -"--;-,---noMSorriattlnu In iiniulnttnii "in ..1 vyi ,..',. t.A tn Km v. tA fur ilt the comlrKClty election to be held on iloutlay. the 7th duy of D. cember. ISB1, the jjolls of the Mid nrlmarle-uo be opened nt the h ur oi 1 oVlick p m .and clo.e t 6 clock l m and the following named Judecs were appointed by the committee "nd the plu'e oH'okliuennd conducting the primaries named ns follews: Flirt ward Mansion Hmi Judue", w . 11.11 unrrs, " r. .B.ifc. ---'-J Second ward-Old Court House; Judges, vm. Sillier, ni iiin:i, " ...g..". Third ward Justice Bnlchelors efflce, opera heue: Judges, G. G. VanW agner, s. CLMelsen.O atelner , Fourth ward-Lllls wli'liey'R livery stable; Judges, T. 11, wall, Jnp tills, J. O'oonald. , . , The Judges ol their respective wardu shall appoint luo compttent peisons to .ct as clerks ot wild primaries. The primaries ?lll be conducted under the provisions oftbe net of the legislative assembly ol the state of Oregon, lly order of the committee. JOHN (IKW.Cimlrmin. W. J. O'ARCY, B'cret.iry PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LITE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest and best tasting bread. Als-othe Famous Puie Aurora Buck wheat Flour. "Hunt's best Full UolIcrJ'rocess Flour.' Aho our pure Hj e Flour. Ask your dealer ior these goous anil lane no sunsiuuie. J. D. HURST &SO, Aurora NOTICE. rnnrj Kepubllran legal voteis of the City I of BalimiiroheieLiy notitled that the My primaries eleitlon will be held In the Fir't,vecoutl,Tlil.dand Fourth wards on Saturday, Novi-mber 'Mil, t'91, for the pur oo-eof miltlDE In nomination candidates f r i. ity ixjuncilmen to be voted for nt the con. In city elic ion to be held on Monday. 116 7U1 tiayoi utctniDcr, iisii, tue pons oi he siild primaries to be opeutd at tho noun f'2 o'clock p. m.,audrio,-eut7o'clock p. m and the follow lug named Judges v eri. iPjiol ited by tliecoiniiilttee nudlheplacet, 1 holding and con Hiding the primarily named as lollews: First ward Mansion UnuseiJudgejVm. Waldo, Henry Croft Divtd McUu ly, Second w-ira Old o it House; Judges, Freeiiiim Kolom, C'linrlsa (lnggoit, 11 A. jounson. Third ward Justice opir Iiouk; JudgtH, I). Bre n uu, T O. Darker. Fourth ward Klin v stable; Judges,.! H. liridges, 1). U wyii's . sioorrs j he Judges of their resiccth e wards shall appoint two competent poisons to act as clerks of said primal ie. The pilrnaries nlil bo eondurted under the provisions of tho iu t of the legislative a-'-f-uibly of the stalo of Oregon, lly order of the committee J AS, It.yrCHKLOtl, Secietary. Hatcheior's office, bimron, Weinei Whltelov's livery Uieeu, REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, Nov. 21. Special Engagement -Ol" Tlr- EXPUNCNTS OF HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES! THE NOSS JOLLITIES -tN- "A QUICK MATCH," INTllOhUCI.VO New Nnyeltiep, Songs and Dances, Mtlflcal Oddities, Sparkling Comedy ASP A Company of Comedians. Reserved Seats on Sale at Patton's. A Clover I.ltlle Hoy. Tho gopher only remains a fow sec onds in his holo, when ho feels an irro pUtiblo dctdro to como out again and look about him. Taking advantago of a knowledgo of this habit of theirs, it littlo boy, eight years old, who was lost for ten days in tho prairies of Aiiul bola, ISO iiiIUm north of tho Canadian Paaitlo railroad lino, Iu 16SG, was nblo to sitvo his Ufa Tho boy woro laoo boots, with loHther laoo. mid nod to I uproad n nooso nmda with a bootlaeo . over a hole whoa ho had wwii t gopher go In; ho would than lie down and wait for hhu to coiuo out again. When , tho gopher, according to hu wont, put 1 his head out to oo tho world, tho littlo J boy pulled th string, oattjtht hhu by tho neok nu4 o lilut As tlir ww plenty of rdii tur Iu tbo liulw about. tho boy got al.mj try well in tiiU vny fci'lK i0&$?rtw!& nmtidluK that iu. Ruv.ru.uHht to tUUMudi party rcwued Uim. .fitaok f"l?r. Jiitrodue u bJU aclug tho Wourses wood' ilogtuloo. Know Your Own Cupuclty. If tho people about you nro carrying on their business or tholr beriovolonco at a paco which draws tho lifo out pf you rosolutoly tako a slower pace; bo called a laggard, inako less money, accom plish loss work than thoy, but bo what you aro meant to bo and can bo. You havo your natural limit of power as miioh us mi engitio ten horso power or twenty, or a hundred. You aro fit to do certain kinds of work, and you need n certain kind and amount of fuel, and a certain kind of handling, George 8. Morrlam. I'artioular. Mrs. Youngwlfo I want a nlco ham, plOttSO. Shopman--Yes, ma'aui. I can strong ly recommend this ono; It's well cured. Mrs. Youngwlfo (lu alarm) Oh, don't give mo ono that has had anything the matter with it, evon if It Is cured now I Let mo havo a porfeotly healthy ono, ploaso I luoiiango, Too Movr Alrenily. Pattorton If you would only speak slowor thoro would bo no need of stut tering. Cltattorton S-s-speak hlowor? Why why why, It takes me a, m-m-mln-uto to got out a w-w-word now Puck. fhelTrsTsteii. Perhaps you vre run dowu, can't oat, can't sleep, cau't think, iaii't do anything to your satisfaction, und you wondor what alls you. You should heed tho warning, vou uro taking tho tlrst step Into Nervou-j Proslatlon. You neetl a Nerve Ton ionndtn Klectrio Milter you will JInd theexuet remedy for restoring your nervous system to ta normal action, healthy notion. Surprising nwilt follow tho iiw of thtseroat Nerve Tonlo nt Alterative. Your up'Uo rvturt)!, likmI iliMeMllon Is n,ore'l. mim! the Liver Hint Kulnevs ui-uiue health v action. Try a btittff. Prh 60ctt at Fry's drugstore, 23S Coaioienl street. Willamette University, SALEM, OBEGON, Ts ust the place to go for a first-plass education. Its Normal Course offers every advantago of any normal school with all the benefits of degree and state diploma and mnuy snec iulties. ' Excellent coursfs for business college.l'reparatory, College, Art.Mu bIo, Theology, Law, iMediolne and Pharmacy. Second term opens Nov. 10th. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892. For olrcular odilnss, ItEV. GEO. WHITAKER,D. D. President. DINING CHAIRS SS53 t i i R"vns Miiicy ftockcrs AND ODD PIECES. yolid comfort in every one. U WU k SOS. he Oregon Land Co.. WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE 12 SAM, Tho Beautiful Capi.al Cty of Oregon, and County 'seat of Marion County. Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fruit lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looki o f land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agouti Poii land. The "Willamette Valley is very far ahead of anv other place on the Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock anil fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World for a home. "We refer by permission to the follewing: First National Hint Salem, Oregon; Capital National Bank of Salem, Oregon; ox Govern Thayer, Ohief Justice of Supreme Court, Snleni, Oregon; Hon n vr Elroy, Stnte Superintendent of Public instruction, Salem, Ora-oii Office in Givy Block, Cor. State and Liberty StsSdltm.Or, The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company r.ai . ..:j.t- j.i. r t i t .. n tit. i v-iuct; wiuii uie wreguii jiaiiu kju., vray DiociC, coiuti ci.j. 1 t :i l.. x i. oi r - ... i oiaiu ciiiu jjiuuiuy sbitseus, ouibiii, viegtui; is eno-ar-'etl in setting out and cultivating Orchards. Pii'stNatiialBaii25cWaniCo1 SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DA VIS UM. J. UEYNOLD JOHN MOIlt President. .Vice Piesldeut. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING ! ! Kxchungnnn Porlland, San Frnnclsco, New York, Hods Kong and Europe bought nnd told. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops, und other property nt reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Sukriled, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS Preslden Wm. ENGLAND Vice PreMdenl HUGH MoNAUY Cashier D. Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new uud clolce next door to po.itofllce. TAXES! Pay Your Lchool Taxes Be- foro Thoy Become Do- liuquent. Till HflllfVll IkVLa nf .ll...2n. VT . r.. tin Marlon Bounty uro tmw luv i.ud i robl nt ,h5: ?'erk, "n 1 No. 107 Commercial strvtt, Atleni, tlrt uoor mm ll or the poftoftlcf. Tue DIKECTOHS! Geo. Wllllama.Wiii. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. w , Hobsou. J. A. linker. Hank In now Exchange block on Com mercial street. b:l'Mf Rustic! Rustic! Rustic! V i.i. t in TTnnl.l .... .Yn la On, . .M nn to rf- lice or reading chairs, lump Mauds, center liiijii'P, uuwer hmuun, I'uujr ,H;i&iut; uuu high chairs, etc., for sale Or Exchange for Second Hand Goods. Can asd Inspect Rustto'work nt old Court House, 11 J. Aflklnds.of furniture repaired, H. T. MARTIN, Propr. (a t -j jf:- copses Biilein, Oregon. V. I. amley, President, A. P, Armstrong, Mnnagcr. Itusincss, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English Departmeats. Htudeuts ttdmlited ut anytime. Catalogue free. M. L. CUAMBKRLIN. O. W. SMITH, ,. ., President becretury. IL il, HRANSON. GEO. H. miUHUitl', VlcePrcsideut. Treasurer, UNIOX TITLE AHSTRACT CO. 275 Oommerclat Street, Males the neatest and bet Abstracts In the country. Health is Wealth i r i-v VI TZ I aiwiii nn. v.. i wivpu .. .. ... .. ' ?J.'n!' a Krantca specific for Hys. ,1.2i Headache. Nervoiu lrotratlon UUllbVth 11 E. nr.lMli.,1 n .,... IMtla W Hum GO iliiva rnm ti,.o .!.... ! leading lo inltrv j.d ....;r "" ruaiiireoldRce.barn'tinws. os of power SLov'rxerMon ot the braluuCadj , .. w.. ,.,r uluu, buv DT moll prepaid om receipt of price. ' WE GUARANTEE BIX B0XE8 To cure any case. With each .,rir clvt by xi for six boriwMrJiu5 vith i tftiu, vre will MaU hrVuch2onw the trvatmer.il dc not Oect u cur. aJi BUM Uncd only by aSTE. OooT llroi! CUmioU atav,l& JomCtoC N-ov 1801. W. B.' SIMPSON"! . , " " iJwtrtct, Uletk, J n HARKINS, c una hor.euoe- l: Al IImwi. . r c leci iivoted, Uiop, oppoaUeUi foundry, Notices Inserted Tor ONE CKNT PER WOltD EAOH INhKHTION. No adver tisement Inserted in this column for less than twenty-five cents. w ANTlil). A girl to do light honse- worK. InqulreutYewl'arKgroceiT. mo RKST. House of nmeroomB. Stable J atlachtd with cltv wnler; lllgbUad I addition. Lnquirc yos uotiagenreeu lm (iENTS WANTED Free prcpfWt! rm to energetic men. teerai ui owi salesmen have cirned from 570 tofUJil weelc for years past. P.O. llox lui, JfTl York. B' nniviTE iinATiTiivrj A fw l&dacr 1 I iroiillomon tnnv nlituln. fl t. TPflSfiElIW 1 rates, good board with nicely fmTira 1 nmmuTn tho fhntfuul luirt. (if I lP fflfffDlJ I one block from the electilc line) bj atfyt at !it7 Winter btrcet. HEMOIUllJOin8(PIlcs)or every rarietT. Ulcers and Klssuret, Prolapsnswi" rectum, etc. Positively cured without bIi detention from business. 'I'atleuts ireatiMm selves nt their own homes und a curepi antced. An end to the old bailwrcM method of cutttDK nud llgnturini; AO- HALu lTn.irt.n kll.a fVtlniMMfL A1PQCU fin. Ick box innlem. Oiceon. H'1 ' . .... . irAnnntAf!0 Wain iiau uur ugenia 'u. "rr ,j:ir a month selling our g.K.d ion UW merits. Wo want county and Knew ugents, ana wiuiaKo oar " " ,.fi sold If a county ngeut full? to Jr,li: and exptusesafiera thlrtj days' trial," ageneialOL-eut ies tnou jju. '-.., send large 111 usi rated circulars and with a special oiler to suit terjuory v plied lor, on receipt of 3 one-cent dm Apply at once and get In or the bwu. Address Ucnuer Manufacturing Co-TO burg. Pa. i7dw" T HE ALKA-HESPE HIAN tOCJl Meets every Knturday evenlM," o'clock, In the hall oer uie ''0,'"lha ranee building. Meetings arc open W "" public. Kev. itobertunautr ."-. W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. W" To Slvinvlifirrv Grower. Tha undersigned has contmctedWjjJ , quantity orme Jessie, iwi:jjim. winner ut Salem strawberrj wn H"., I oraphedo Gaud, (bes' yleiacr prontiibU late berry in ' V'. ud from H. W Savage, Kaleni.ot d J ii-. Aiitnoilllo Vnmit,1lJi pui ' x i and planU fln-t-class. Catalosin. Rntmliir Its. Also ten ' ? T...,?i Address t-.WZZ dw Hakm.Orei GHAS. WOLZ. German Market. PHintM Itnlnena. Vlenrn, ljlVer. Blood Sausage and Head Cueese a own make, u.st fresh prime rora" nt lowest prices. Iu Postolllce op M O K E Y I t- i ... R.il E tUte Security Agency Pacino Btatcs Sav injJ WB llulldlng Co. -,n FEAR & HAMILTON, Sm.-5ush-nanabl.j Hop Sing & Co., MERUJIAKT TAILORS. 203 Cotnerclal ,1 Clothing rnado at lowest pr Itopatrlngneutli-uoue, Waldo Hills Xmfl Silver, lUlUn and PtaPn"1' tr,Mfcrl- r irmpw fthp f " '" ' , -K iiiua. ""' - , T . T r rv JOldW B- IXALW,