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lias mied Irwin C. Stump, chairman of the Republican stnlo crminiltteo, to recover $10,000. The notion la baaed on the famous "Old Pard" letter which Governor II. II. Murk ham Ih alleged to have wrlKen to E. 0. Hnllock. The letter wu4 Indus IrlotiMly Hri-ulali'd ilurlnjr the IohI campaign. The Ilopulillc-iii state central committee, through Stump aa chairman, ofltred $10,000 for the genuine lei tcr by Markham, claim ing the one published to be a forgery. Wilson produced nu "Obi Pard" letter, but fulled to convince Slump of its authenticity, mid was there fore uunblo to collect the money, for which he now sues. TUB WHEAT UKASE. San Francisco, Cul., Nov. 21 Secretary Frledlander of the produce exchange and call board association inau Interview this morning regaid IiiK the probable elP-ct on the wheat market of the Russian Ukase prohl biting the export of wheat suld: The opinion is advanced by some speculators that the Ukase has been expected for so long a time that ltn eflect now ill iwt be so great as ui first anticlpaleil. As to Its ell'eelF here this market usually follows thai of Xiondou on which Europe alt-o depends. Liverpool and Londou are now dependent on Now York and Chicuiro as the United States at present holds the wtieat. If New York and Chicago advance Londou and Europe will follow. The San Francisco market In ngw In a pecu liar condition. Market has cornered Itself without manipulation by reason of the scarcity of (wheat and al most unprecedent abundance of ships available for wheat carrying! for this" reason the market has been and must continue to be strong. FROM CENTRAL AMHKICA. City of Mkxico, Nov. 21. Tele grams recently received from Guato mala say the political excitement Is Increasing there and that no day passes but that President Barillas docs not find a uoto threatening him with death. CANADA WHEAT, Toronto, Nov. 21. Report of Bureau Industries, bIiowb tho yield of grain hi Ontario this year as ex traordinarily largo. Tho wheat, spring and fall, Is estimated at 82, 684,020 bushels. Nearly half as much again as tho crop of '00. SNOW. St. Paul, Nov. 21. Over half a foot of snow fell In this cltv and vicinity this morning. ANOTHER UKASE. St. Petershuro, Nov. 21. A Russia Ukase prohibiting export of wheat bus been Usucd to take eflect Monday. ROUOH PASSAGE. New York, Nov. 21. The steamer Britannic arrived thU a. m. after one of tho roughest voyages experienced In soventeou years. Quartermaster MoKenzlo was lost overboard. president ini.r. dead. Boston, Nov. 21. Rov.Thos. 11111 ex-presldent of Harvard college died lu AValtham, tills morning, aged 73. TIMDEK CUTTING. Washington, Nov. 21. Com- mlaloner Carter, goueral land office, has Issued a form of penult to bo granted persons applying to cut timber from tho public lands. Among the stipulations is one for umumg tho cutting ot more than fifty per cent, of the timber of each clafes growing on any acre. Dr. R. L. St. John of Howlnnd, Putnam couuty, Missouri, takes especial pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, be cnuBo ho knows it to bo reliable. Ho has used it in his practice for several years, nud says there in none better. It Is esecially valuable for colds nud us a preventive and cure for croup. This most excellent medicine Is for sale by Geo, E, Good ONTI3 ENJOYS Both tho method nncfrcmilU when Svrunof Fica is laken ; it is pleasant Rnd refreshing to tho tnsto, mid nebj gentlyyot promptly on thoKiduoys, Liver and Bowels, clcaiiBcs tho ays- 4tm nlTTirtl II nil 9 sliiitxnln siftlila 'iniui. aches and fevors nnd ourea habitual constipation pormnnontly, Forenlo in COo anot $1 bottles by nil druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. BAM fHAHOISCO. CAL, 0HK, U.V. , THANKSGIVING DAY. Draweth on n pace, but tho follow THANKSGIVING DELICACIES are now In at 120 State street, CRANBERRIES CELERY MINCE MEAT ENGLISH PLUM PUDDINO ROSTON BROWN BREAD, (from Boston.) FRENCH BOUPS-Rll klntU. W3MIIADEN A TEY8S0NEAU FRUITS, tho finest In tho world IMPORTED C1IEKSE8-8 kluds. Pate do fol Grus uud a full lluo of Imported nieatu uiiu baubage. SROAT & G1LE, 120 Stafo St. JJtfgfJ GETTING REASONABLE. Chili Wishes Jnstice Done. lo he KILLED BY NATURAL GAS. Fire in San Francisco, Purchase Made, Thrown From a Horse, Broke Jail, Boiler Explodes, Big Fire in Syracuse, Wonders of Alaska, Foreign and State News. UECOMINO REA80NADLE. New York, Nov. 20. Special dispatches from Valparaiso say that Chill has at length conceded a point to the United States In hT treatment of tho assault upon i lie Baltimore sailors. Captain rich ley yesterday received a notice granting his reouest that the United States representatives br furnished by the court of lnqulr with copies of all depositions mndi ncfore It lu the investigation. It will be remembered that this sam r"pict had been absolutely refused 'in nil previous occasions. It Is sup pnsid that the Chilian authorities, (hiding that our government was maintaining a fair but firm attitude, lias determined to meet it half-waj. It has become known here and in Santiago, that the United State was dispatching a large number ol war ships to tho Pacific sqadron, and there is no doubt that this news has bad a salutary eflect in Chili. The electoral college unanimously voted for Admiral Jorge Moutt a president of tho repubiio yesterday. A largo lire occurred in Santiago Wednesday, destroying several buildings facing tho Municipal tiieatre. The destruction of tin theatre was seriously threatened at one time. KILLED IIV NATURAL GAS. Anderson, Ind., Nov. 21. An entire family was suffocated by gas at Lapello on Wednesday night. Mrs. Mary Huffman nud her two sons left the gas burning at high pressure in tho stove. Somehow i he draught was Imperfect aud the blaze was extinguished. The gas I escaped and nsphyxiated the whole fiitiillv. 'I'lin donrn were broken open and Mrs. Huflmau and the elder sou were takou out into the air. They cannot live. Thoyoungor son was dead when discovered. FIRE IN ft AN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Nov. 21. Tho Empire woolen mills, a three story brick building used fur the manu facture of shoddy cloth, and owned by J. T. Davia and T. C. Campbell, was destroyed by firo early this morning. Loss, $25,000. a purchase made. Chicago, Nov. 21. Tho Evening Post says tho National Cordage com pany, "Binding Twlno Trust," Iiob purchased the entire binding twlno plant of Wm. Derrlng& Co., of this city for $2.')0,000. Tho Post says this purohaso gives tho trust the entire control of tho binding twine in dustry In Amirica. THROWN FROM A HORSE. Los Angeles, Ca'., Nov, 21 William S. Emery, night clerk of tho Wostorn Union tolegraph olllce, of this city, was thrown last night from nn unmanageable horse against the polo of a wagon with which his horse had collided, and was so severe ly injured that lie died tills morn lug. 110ILEU EXPLODES. Chattanooga, Teun., Nov. 21. At Mentoga, 45 miles below here, n saw mill boiler exploded, Instantly killing two young sons of the pro prietor. ma run: AT SYRACUSE. Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. 21. The IMmu museum, Standard theater aud a number of stores in tho Ban- tahlo block burned last night. Lews about $200,000. 11KOKEJAIL. Lexington,MU8.,Nov,21, About dark last evening the prisoners in tho Jail overpowered tho keeper, mado a break for liberty and escaped. Four of them were those who recently robbed the Express otllco at Durnud, Miss. WONDERS OF ALASKA. Des MoiNis, la., Nov, 21. Lieu tenant Frederlolt Sehwatka, the Alaska explorer, has returned from his recent trip Into the Interior f that country, and is spending u few dujs with his friends at Des Molucs. His party left Juouan, Alaska, Juno 25. Ttio proceeded up the Nnlcou river tilxty miles, consuming two weeks' lime on account of tho swift ness of tho current; thetice across tho country eighty miles to a luko of which the natives told them. Tho lake Is nearly 100 miles long by fifteen In width, and was named by tho party 'Allkaln" (Big lake). Thoy then descended tho Nowberry river for 150 miles, gamo being pleulfu! In this region. From Fort Solklrk they went southwest 225 mllea to what U supposed to bo the region in which copper abounds, but none was found. Sovoral weeks wore spent In exploring the Copper river, described by the lieutenant na ono of the most turbulent streams ho has ever seen lu hla travels. After ascending tho mountain peaks in tho Interior, aud taking a number of observations of peaks never be fore seen by whlto men, tho descent of Copper river was made In canvas boala for nearly 100 mllea. Tho ii... i i i. .. i,. ..!.,... i ...i.i. ' iioumunm i uiui lunu j... nun his dlio.iveilet, and thinks them of . . i . .. i tii grvai geoBR.pmwu iu kvuiob.w uvy w"JFi-. u W.2ftH. iuSd lib,' Novimber l&h m. value. AurviUuk Iowa a nhort li:l,.J' KritJll?fSliS . .m MitfKit I tlmo h . w 'i t;o to New York cliy, KriSiS? oSkiymdSaia. utAWuTm MUU W foot-rall. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 21. In thlsM-ity today the wearers of the blue nud crimson crowded the hotels and streets. Sluco morning early mid late trains have added thousands to the throtiKS who are hero (o witness the football game te!ueeti Yale and Harvard. Tho weather la (erfeet. Throe hours before the game commenced the crowd began to enter the gated of Hampden park. Tho Yale men offering $1000 to $G00 which was readily accepted by the Hirvards backers. Yale won by n score of 10 to none. STATE- OUTKAOE AT ASTOKtA. Astoria, Or., Nov. 21. Sherlfl Smith this afternoon arretted thirty two men charged with complicity in the outrage committed on the British ship Bucclencb at the Union Pacific dock last night. About fifty men boarded tho vessel and attempt ed to coax the sailors ashore. Fail lug lu that, they became abusive, and used threats. Finally Captain Johansen locked all his sailors in the cabin for protection. The intruders then went through tho forecastle, took all they could get in the way of sailor's clothing and effects. The men arrested this afternoon were taken to the couuty jail. Twenty two of them were released, being undputifled. The complaint was sworn to regarding the other ten. They will be given a preliminary examination before a justice of the peace today. ACf'IUENTALLY SHOT HIMSELF. Eugene, Or., Nov. 21. A lad of 11 years naniod Bluebaker, who re sides on McKenzio river,accideutally shot himself with a rifle Wednesday evening, inflicting a serious wound in the side. The bullet was a 22- calibre. and is lodged In his side. Ho was found in the road In a criti cal condition. MARKFIV. Portland, Nov. 21. Wheat val ley $1.01(3) $1,071; Walla Walla $1.00 $1,021. San Francisco. Nov. 21. Wheat buyer, 1801. $1.87. Chicago,Nov.21. At close wheat was firm cash 03f J; Dee. 041 l; May $1.01 j. WEATHER REPORT. San Francisco, Nov. 21. Ft re cast for Orogon and Washingten: Scattering rains with snow In east ern portion. HOTEL AH1UVALS. "willameite" Geo Hubbard, Tustiu, Sam Myer, Hugh McGuire, N Y. TH Sheddy, J W Ducksworth, Ed V Goroom, F Cobleutz, L L Greene, Portlaud. Mis;Fitch, Eugene. 8 H Bell, Minneapolis. W G Blssoll, M J Huns, L Haas, Chicago. A Weetlng, Milwaukee. Will 8 Abbott. J H Lamo, Salem. C J Mitchell, Sim Heyman, M J Nettor, MM Keller, P Grejuuerj , Geo A Beavi, S F. W T Raymond, .Roseburg. Geo F Williams, Bay City. II D Sldei, Dayton. J N Prim, Aurora. II D Leo, W J Hanua, Portland. "COOK." R D Strauss, Chas Stevens, G W Rogers, H W Foster, Portland. A T Zumwalt, Aumsvllle, W Frailer. L HMcMahon, Woodburn. Geo M Quln, Texas. J Narlor, Newberg. J O Fry, Albany. C O Bays, Bay City. L E Taylor, Sacremouto. M W Ubroy, Stayton. J Becker aud wife, Salem. D Meckel. News Family Jollities ton people. HEAL KSTAl'E TltAN'SMltS FILED with nouxrY hecohuek. H A Thomas and wf aud Geo W Watt and wf to Mary Campbell 10 l ft of N end 1 1, 2, 3, 4, Ijl 52 Unl add Salem, $550. W P Murphey aud wf to MIbs Colo 5 a of J R Patterson d 1 o, $500 Geo M Heeler and wf to Cook and Mluthorii I 3 bl 2 Riverside, $500. Mountain Home Stock Co to I N Miles and wf lauds In lees 10, 21, 22, tp 7 S 3 E, 000 a, $4000, Oregon Land Co to Geo Brlttou 1 31 Sunny side No 5 20 n, $1,100. Same to Seth Cook 1 5, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10, bl 10 Highland, $1,000. Tho First Step. Perhaps you uro run down, oan't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything lo your toitiHtaotlon, and you wonder what alls jou. You ahouul heed tho warning, you are taking the tlrat step Into Nerve Prestation. You need a Nerve 'IN xservous rou- lo and hi Electric Hitters you will Hud the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal action, healthy notion. Hururiidui! result follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetlto returns, good digestion la restored, and the Liver and Ksdueya resume neauny action, ury a uottie. Price fiOcU at Fry's drugstore, 2iS Commercial street. t "Tke Be8t." Win. Rt vm i Co. UuekUn' Arnica Kle, I TUe But Halve in the ' Btul Hal in the world tat CuU, Hart,, I' cei. lt Hheum, Fever ,Tiur,i;iiBPiaiundii, cuifouint, wnw anuaiirnin rjupii " . " I-l- hltflAlI MltilltliUIIItlAr A DOMESTIC DIALOGUE. A Trlnncntnr Conrnrnntlqii Tlmt la Fa miliar In Many Keect to Alt. "Tliat' only blood ofFn my second littles' too." "And thatr "Jus' whero I slud of! the barn." "And this?" "Dirt." He is four years old. Ills mother was getting him ready for bed. He had blue and black nnd brown brubes all over liini. Sho bathed him nnd put on his nightgown, lie said his pray ers. Then he clambered into the chair opposite her. His expression was one of nngello pensiveness. "Mamma.' "Yes." "Will you give mo a pencil and pa per?" "What do you want them for?" This was the leading question. He evaded It. "How," hoasked, "do you spell Omaha?" She told him. "How do you spell policeman?" She told him that too. "How do you spell Qra Green and Elllm Green?" He was nnswored. "Can you spell Tommy Benjamin?" Sho could, nnd did. He was silent Ho propped his pink chin in his pink palm and thought the matter over. Finally ho drew a long breath and straightened up. "I fought if I had a piece of paper an n pencil and I knowed how to spell every word I would write to Omaha for a policoinan to come and 'rest Ora Green nn Elihd Green an Tommy Ben jamin for f row in stones at me, an sayin: Gee wlibzl Stlggcry bat, Crlss cross, caraway rati The patient mother insisted on an ad journment. When he was In bed and Ids small sister in her cot on the other side of the room, lie said: "Mamma, are we nil inndo out of dirt?" "Adam was," sho hedged. "Oh," cried the wee girl excitedly; "Jay says God mado 'ittie dirls out of dirt, an den lie 'pit on deiul Did he," in righteous wrath, " 'pit on dem, mamma? Evidently the latter possible fact was more galling than that of construction from clay. "No one knows exaotly how God makes anything. "Can lie feeo in here?" queried Jim. "Yes." "If 'twas an iron house, oould he?" "Yes." "If 'twas nn iron house wifout any windows, could he?" l"Via 7Cntr nn i-rt olnnn I' Piped tho Iittlo maid, "Does God make cows?" "Yes. Now hush!" "How does ho make cows, mamma?" This the mother was deliberating when Jim spoke. "Cows!" scornfully. "Cows! God don't make cows. God makes calves, and they grow into cows I Don't they, mamma?" "Yes. Do shut your eyes, both of you, and go to sleep!" Fifteen minutes passed. Surely sho was safe. Surely sho might steal down stairs. She rose noiselessly and sneaked to tho door. "Mammal" murmured a drowsy voice. "Weil?" "How does ho make tho calves?" Chicago Tribune. -" l'fCkHllhT of Ilunii. At Bonn I went to tho tnblo d'hote, as I could not otherwiso got anything to rat, and I had nothing but some bread all day. I sat next to an old gentle ninn, enouuous, nnd gobbling like a giant. Ho entered Fnto talk nnd told mo ho lived in Bonn, but catno to the table d'hote becauso the food was not good enough at homo that day; also that ho studied theology. Did I study theology? I said, "No, nover." Whereupon tho old glutton looked at mo over a mountain of roast goose and cherries, nnd said, with his mouth full, but with the sternness of a St. Francis or a St. Simon, "Do you mean that you think of nothing but your mateiial comforts?" I, who was sipping soda water and eating dry broad, felt gross under the rebuke of my spiritual noighbor. Justin McCar thy in Black and White. Why "Limited" Train? Tho question why is a "limited train" so culled has been propounded to a general passenger agent, who replies as follews: First It is limited as to Its time. Second It is limited ns to tho num ber of cars njul weight of train. Third It Is limited as to tho class of cars. Fourth It Is limited ns to tho num ber and class of passengers permitted transportation thereon. This last limit being adopted so that every passenger may have ample ac commodation and not to be crowded or interfered with by other passengers. Tho fact that an additional faro Is charged on a limited train, nnd, further, that nothing but first class rickets aro accoptod for passage, tends to limit tho class of travel which Is carried. Ex change. Millet lu India. Ono of the leading authorities on tho subject states that tho millets consti tute "a more important crop" In Iudia "than either rice or wheat, and aro grown more extensively, being raised from Muilms.In tho south.to Rajputnna, in tho north. They occupy about 83 per cent of the food grain area in Bombay nnd SInde, 41 per cent In tho Punjab, 39 per cent In "the central provinces, in all about 30,000,000 aoros." Popular Science Monthly. Administrator's ttotlco of Ap pointment. NOTICE l hereby iv-n to all whom it may rouevrn tbui the umlervljrned luu beru duly appointed by the couuty oourtoMliettateotOreiton for the county ol Marlon. admtuUtratnr n( Omentale of Nauuy llurk holder late of aald county, deceAied, And all pertonit having rlalmi aatiut said eelato are hereby notltted to Sreaent th am dnl vermeil, to the ndenlfned, at hi mJdeuce near Aurora tu katd tvun'r vtthln U month from the date he eof. And alt person Indebted to the mlil estate are herebv reoueated to niake limueilnu ktt!ueut lo tno under- MAKKBTS BY TELEGRAPH. PdltTI.AND. Wlient-Vnlley.tl.0V?! 70 per renlnl. Plmir dlnndnrd, fl.TS Wnlln Wnlla 0; Ont New Wliltc-lltolVpprliinnpl. Mlllstnm Hrnti UmM; "It MlK, tH lo 22 ground barley, M" . '! m-mI. J18 to SI , middling, JU for Ion JIny-llWPerlon. Unlter-on-son fancy tlnirr. : ri.ry- creamcry :1VT7X; S'xxi " '"'' " Cnlirornia choice 'Tloflle. Ks-jjroiton m i- per l I'oultn Old clilelten,i. I'nijitoaH lOit Vie r cjiUmI. Cue).fOroiJon, 11 f laes" 'fttritn. 120 Sugnrs-Golrten C, Victim C,4H: dry granulated, i cube, crmhed ftud I'o v dered, 8K! Per pound. Beani-Pniftll white. 2M P'tilt i bH.vt-, .c; butter, nK llnwa, lifr prll Kruit.-'iuoted: Iinllnn prunes, gr, I'eilte and Oermao, "e per pouuJ atsiui, $150 per box; pt-unracr drlct penri, 8 to B -, miu drlod and factory plntiif, I'c; pvipo mleit peichea. 9 to lie; Hinjrnn Us, 20c; California figs, 7c pel pound, Hld3-ry hides, 8K t e;,Jiclws foi cuH, grceu over f ponaa ""' under 5 pound's, 2c; sheep pelts, 0c4l.25. HJIOKED MBATH AND l.AUD. Kniteru ham, 12 to lKi bio.iktast ba coil, 13 lo I5c; Rides 1 3iI ''"' to 13c per pouud. HAN KilANL'tKCO. av Fr-Ascjoco, Nov. IS -Wheat; buer 51 G Hurler-! eed S1.07 SI II per cental OiU o St to l 4') per cental, old. C.iru Ijiigojellow, l WtoSI lZKlwhUc l'jjlofl W p n.iitl. jl pv v.t 1 1".- pe- pnund. rvta-on 'J irnet Chile , '5 lo 4Pc; E-irly Ito-u, Sto iC-; ilurbiiuUs, 'M to Kte; sweet, 75 to SI J'i per rental. Onions 70 to sjc per cental. Iliitter-Cholce,rato,i2,I plcklo roll, 21 to 25c; creinnei, 25 to .6c per i ound. Kgis Choice lunch, -ito-15o; lold stor n;e, 10 to 21c p:r dozen. UIHUfaLANEOUS MARKETS. Chicago, ov 18 Hlieat, cn-li C5c. Sick Headache nnd relievo all tho troubles fnci dent to a bilious ntato of the system, such ai Pizinet.1!, Nausea. Dronsiiiess, Distress'aftei catiiiB. Pain in tho SMc, &c Willie their mo6i remarkable success has been shown in curing IlendacuH. yet CAtnrn'a Litti e Liveh Fills are equallv valimhle in Constipation, curing and preventing this nnno) ine complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulato the bowels 2ven if they only cured Ache they would le almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that thoy will not be willing to do without them Hut after all sick head Is tho bane of so manr lives that here Is where e mike our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Cartfr's Little I.iveh Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or tw o pills make a dose. Thoy are strictly egetaolaand do not gripe or purgo, hut by their gentle action S lease all who use them In ials at 25 cents; vo for 81 Sold e ervwhero, or sent by mail CASTES UEDlCniE CO., He 7c:i. UI Small fa. H Fries. ffl D.C.SHERMAN, U, S, l'euslon nnd Claim ngent. P. 0 Box 2SI Miinm, Ore: on. Deputy County Cirri' Vrlte fur blanks, v PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LTFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest and heat tutting hi eutl. Also the Famous Pure Annua IJuck- w heat Flour. "Hum's best Full Holler Process Klour." Also our puro Ilyo flour. Ask your dealer lor tuchb isoods nnd take no substitute. J. D. HURST & SON, Aurora. 1 llC BeSt, -win. Hn.wn .t Co. Strawberries and Grapes. Twenty vnrletlMof each fcrsnle. Mnminl of culture and descrlpito dialogue of plnuiH or either of thee, host or all tab'e fruits, milt ible for this ell mute, seuton ap plication to li. HOI UK, Salem, Oregon. ANK OK TIIK I-iAUOKST l-MTAniilSU-Vmenta n the Btate. Ixiwtr rates tbnn Oorthmd. Largest fctoi'ls Ugu Blanks lr heStnte,n-'d biggest dltcount, Send foi price list of Job prlnUug, and cetnlojue o lltrt I blanks. ft. it. WAITt, Ht4vam Printer Halem Orenon. Xoilco of Assessment. vroriCKIs hereby given that the com 1 inoncouucJl in the city ofSalem, tire .'"li. w HI at 8 o'clock p. m of fe 17th day otNoeiiibor,lsi,atihe common couucfl chambfmntsaem.i ugun 'proceed tons wwa upon encu lot or iiart t hereof liable Uiorvio l- li "riionnti' share of tho coat of niakliu curb on u lit hut part ol Coin uiuroml Mrcet b twten the noith vldo o' MhIou ti wt and the north sldt of Trod1 rtvt uikI all that isutot lonrt and Btate treet between lhettpttde of Conuutr lt Ktreet uud the vital iddeof Chureh 6tWrt. Done by order or the common council of theuitynfHalem, tinyon, thlx ,Hd day nl .November, lUl. it. K. OuODKl.!.. 'J tu Hecorder. Notice. At a nutting of the director of the Card. a iv,iiiu,ii.iuio.i UmIh ...... q .rfa.4 fmlu ran lw.i . nud inu nuniu u,,ui.i uilhln.Mid dvltltqu.ut In. sixty day fmin l tbU date. V ii uu m .i made to the undPfbtinMd at nU oflue, ariold block. I vnlm, OreavMi "' HalOHi UCI.dicrlLliiiL ie4iw j H. IVARCY. y-ro'ary of tatd Company. Administrator's Notice. "VrOTICE U hereby gnveo that the County 1 Judvoor Marfou county hsseiMob. iTav.tneaday jf s.xmlr Irtl. at tile ".'t-.' ll ,' r tho I earing of iiujwtln,iruaytbre Iw to the tlnai so. ?.'i,ul uAwl f ? btat ot h tn and Jitller, Ueo. Swill deceased. .,. .. NlfXUE IX 8WWT, 10W Admmutwlrfx. .CARTER'S tal(.Xuolldatet Hold uud SiUer mlnfnv company of HHlem.Oreeon.hvtd at lta of. nro fu K.eu. on tho Mitt day of October 11, juierfniu1 .Nu. I k made of one ondtliirtirtbmll'jonheciit!nUinit JOHN HUGHES, nor nnd Uortlrr, ArOs W M L..i.,tc T.5in. Hn r. Nails and SlilngloM. Hay, Food nnil Fomv Posts, OrnsH Soods. M' NKW AI)Vi:ttTIHHMENIX. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Grand Entertainment I Festival of Ceres-. Hpecttieular nnil Humorous, Literary iiI Musical. Thanlragninff Evening, November 20. The Indies of the Unitarian church tnko thiH method of appealing to the Rencwus liberality of the public lor aid In nillnir and lurnisblug ihelr new church ed flci "aon to be dedicated lor public worrlilp, and tho sen Ice of humanity. flSTBt-'iits on stile ut Dearborn'H Bookstore. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, Nov. 21. Special Engagement . OF Till. EXPONENTS OF HIGH CLASS NOVELTIES! THE NOSS JOLLITIES "A QUICK MATCH," INTIIODCCIKO New Novel tics, Songs and Dances, Mupieal Oddities, Sparkling Comedy AM) a Company of Comedians. Reserved Seats on Sale at Patton's. NOTICE. mHE Republican legal voters of the City JL of Salem are hereby notified that the city ptlmaries election will be held In tho Kirst.Secoud, Third and Fourth wards on Saturday, November IfSth, lS'Jl, for the pur pose of putting In nomination candidates lor City Councllnien to be oted for at the coming city election to be heldou Monday, tho 7th day of December. 18U1. the noils ol the sulci primaries to be opeucd at the hourof o'clock p. m.,andcloseat7o'clock p. m. and the following named Judges were appointed by thecommittce nnd the place ot holding and conducting the primaries named ns follews: First ward Mansion House; Judge'Wm. Waldo, Henry Croft, David MtCu'ly. Second wird Old lourt House; Judges, Frcemon Folsom. Chnrles Clncott. H. A. Johnson. Uhird ward Justice Batchctor's office, opera house; Judges, D. Slropbon, Werner Breyman, T. O. Ilarker. Fourth ward Kills A Whltelty's livery stable; judges, J H, Bridges, D. L, Green, Wylle A. Aloores '1 he Judges of their respective wards shall appoint til o competent peasons to act us cltrks of bild prlmurie. Tho primaries will be conducted under the provisions of tho net of the legislative assembly of the stato of Oregon. IJy order of the committee J AS. HATCH ULOIl, Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE Democratic legal voters of the Cit L of Salem aro hereby notified that the city primaries election will be held in the First, second, Third and Fourthwurds on Monday, November 30, 1891, for the pur po.se of putting In nomination candidates for City Councllnien to bo voted for nt tho coming city election to be held on Monday, the 7th day of December, lS'Jl, the polls of thesaid primaries to bo opened at the hour or 1 o'clock p m , and close t G o'clock p m nnd the following named Judges were appointed by the committee and the place of holding aud conducting the primaries nnuiea ns louews: FIr.t ward Mansion House-judge", W. it. ii. Waters, . F. Wagner W. J. D'Arcy. Second ward Old Court nouse; Judges, Whi. Miller, Win. Tasker, W. F. Dugan. Third ward Justice Ualchelor's office. opera house; Judge-, G: G. VanYgner, S. u. uieiHcu, u.oieiuer. Fourth ward Ellis & whltlev's llverv stable; Judges, T. 11, wait, Jap Ellis, J. U 1JUUU1U. 1 be Indues ot their respective wards slmll apt olnt two competent persons to net as tjeriis oi saia primaries. The ptlmaries will be conducted under tho provisions of tho act of the legislative assembly ot the state of Oregon, IJy ordi r of the committee. JOUN GRAY, Chairman. W. J. D'AROY, Secretary. Dnivera'ty, KIIII SALEM, OBEGON, Ts iust tho place to ca for a first-class education. Its Normal Course oilers every advantage of any normal school with all the benefits of degree und stato diploma aud many spec- iimies. Excellent courses for buslnpss college, Preparatory, College, Art, Mu sic, Theology, Law, Medicine and rnaruiucy. Second term opens Nov. 10th. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER,D. D. President. D. Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new uud choice next door to ostnftlcp. TAXES! Pay Yonr School Taxes Be foro Thoy Becomo De linquent. The School Ihyai nt .tlctl. -v n. lnMurlon couuty ure now due and rjiiue cierK'B omce In No. 17 Commercial street, Salem, first tl.mr south or the postofflce. The wine will hooome dellunuent unleea paid w thin CO days from thisdaVT. 'lv owrjf' of board, this 8d day of Nov., 1501. W. B. SIMPSON ll3-U Llatrlct Clerk. DINING i? in c y Roc.kcrs n AND ODD PIECES. Solid comfort in every one. 1 R BHKKN The Oregon Land Co, WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE Iff SALEM, The Beautiful Capital City of Oregon, and County Seat of Marion County. Is engaged in selling farming, stock and fmH lands in the Willamette Valley. If you arc looki n f land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent i p! land. Tho Willamette Valley is very far ahead of a other place on the Pacific Coast as it fanning, stock a" fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the WorM for a home. We refer hy permission to the follewing: First Nations n.ni, , Salem, OreKnu; Capital National Bank of Salem, OreKon- 0rw f Thayer, Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Salem, OieL'en: lion V n ,nr Elroy, State Superintendent of Public instruction, rfultm, Oregon. Office in Gray Block, Cor, State and Libertv Sis,,Salcm Or, The Willamette Valley I lilt rtr llfir U -Wv I Ittn --- 1 n n ri mv.o im txiu uicguu ijuiiu vu., vjrruy i310CiC, COrtet State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is eno-aedia setting out and cultivating Orchards. 7irst National Bank SALEM, OREGON. .VA I'OLEON DA VIS Preslrtont, Du. J. HKYNOLU Vleo 1'icsldcut. fOHN JlOIIt Cashier, GENERAL BANKING ! ! Exchange on Poitland, San Francisco, Sew York, HoiiBKongiind Europe bought and bold. Liberal advances mado on wheit, wool, hops, and other property at reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Tiunsact it general banking business lu all its biunches. UEO. WILLIAMS I'residen Vji. ENGLAND VIco President HUG 11 MuNAKY Cashier DIIlECTOItS: Oco. Willianis.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Itichardson. J. W , Hobson I. A. Ilaker. Hank In new Exchauge block on Com mi-roial street. K:12-tf 1C! Rustic Itocklnc chairs, 8etters, gents of lico or reading chairs, lamp stands, center tables, lloner stands, baby rocking and high chairs, etc., Tor sale Or Exchange for Second Hand Goods. Call and Inspect Kustlo'work at old Court House, 143. All klnds;of furniture repaired. H. T. MARTIN, Propr. cotzft?: Balem, Oregon. W.X. Staler, President, A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshtp, English Departments. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. 51. L. OHAMBEItLIN, O. M. SMITH, .. .. ., . . President. hecretaiy. II. M. lilt ANSON. GEO. H. SOUBEHT, VlcePjesident. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. S75 Commercial Street. ,v.-,akfs lhe netest nd best Abstracts In the country. Health is Wealth I TSIh,,?-.0- wt:Hra Nerve and Rraln ,7Z ,minr' a Knranteed speclflq for Hys if E?J?if! ,ntf. Oonvnlslons, Hu, Nervous M,LMU'.lIeadache Nervous Prostration u'StMif the Vf 8 of tt'eohol or tobacco, ini?,ih"nKM Meltal Depression, Holten; ed'nKtom'ery,eay and death, pre Sf.,.?K,d"ee'barrenns, low or power SriIerxertlon ot n hrnln. Each box oontalBi one montk's treatment, 11.00 SJMoi1?. ftr tt-00. by mall prepaid ob receipt or price; WE GUARANTEE SIX B0XE8 Mividh y. S.M:. ,tQ ch otan re- ueauneat do lnteeluuedonl CHAIRS ijH1 Fruit Growing CWw I n li -. 11 1 CF3CKK!7"TOniZB91 25c wanUoiumn. Nwtlces inserted for ONE CKNT PEK WORD EACH INbERTlO-V. No dver tihemeutlnseited lu this column forlesa than twenty-live centc. "IX7-ANTED. A girl to do light house W woik. InquucntYewl'arkgrocery. If TO RENT. Ilousoofnlueroorai. Stable attached wlih city water; H'ghland addition. Enquire SOS Cottage ttrett. lm' A GENTS WANTED.Freo prepf Id out- l.nt to energetic men. !ecrni cr our wilo-.meu huo carnal from S70 to tloO week for years past. P.O. Hox 1371, Jit xorK. TUIVATi: HOAliniNH. A fewla4s I fTPiiMnmni, imiv rtlitnin. nt rfasoSitte rates, good boaid with nicely furcMxi rooms In the choicest part oftlieclljpj' onn bloeL Iroin the electric line) by all H at :i&7 Winter street. EUt HEMORRHOID (Piles) of eTeryTarietJ, Ulcers and Kissuies. l'rolarsuaotfte lectuin. etc 1'osltlvely cured without pw detention from business. Patieuts triuben eles nt tht lr own homes unci a cure g""' antced. An end to tho old baibarpii method of cuttlPK and ligaturing dress Western olllce, Columbia Medl Co., Look box 10 tealem, Oregon. rpHE ALKA-HESPl'RIAN fcOCIFn J Meets every Haturday evening l o'clock, in the hall oer the blate Joso ranee building. Meetlngsareopen W u public. Rev. Robert Wlntaker l'rf. '" W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. J0 WANTED-Our agents make JIM "S! a month telling our goods on IW rneiits. -Wo want county and geoerei agents, and will take back all goods J"; -oldira county agent falls to cl''" and expenses uf era thlrtj days' trial 'or j. general agent less than 1250. We send large illustrated circulars and ien with a special oiler to suit territory V plied lor, on receipt of 3 cne-cent stamp Apply at onco and get in op trie t Address Reuner Manufacturing Co.-" burg. Pa. 17diwU CHAS. WOLZ, German Market Blood Sausage and Head Cheese M w own mak. Best Irenh prime meU w at lowest prices. In Postofflce block. Hop Sing & Co., MERUHANI'TAIL'W- SOS Commercial M ClotUIng mado nt lowest prK8' Bepairiug neatly """P. 31 O KEY! To Loan on Real Estate Security. Agency Paclflo Htatf sj SavlnfS,! U UUlTlllllg I'O. T1 FEAR & HAMILiu aALnlI.-5u.h-Ran?t.acl.MM $500 Rewardi y wiUpflyihei aiw ( 'Her wwt hn....... . liinlt?efri it ... i.i ,... 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