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IR IPS I lit lairtiflMWrtiaMtti MMMWaMI BdVchal families had talton refuge, arid by putting up a few boards, bad formed feotno kind of nn nrbor, laced with trees, In which they could rest during the mill It rrllile tune. With feelings of uuut'crtihln guiltless Wo tramped on to Witkfmorl Mura, utul fo Mid there nuother terrible sight. "The village was destroyed, tbo thatched roof houses having all fall 01. Fortunately, however, tlie rools hold together and fell Intnct upoa the ruins of their former support. The people had cut holes in the thatches and made fielr way to the hollow space within the gabled part, and were fairly well sheltered. The road hero was totally impassible, being cracked in every direction, aud, ns one viewed the scone of dts o!:itiou it seemed iw If the place h'd been bombarded by modern artillery. Ae we madoour way to Ogakl wo experienced a repetition of tbo same palufut pcen-'s everywhere destruc lion; everywhere homeless people, who, however, were bearing up against their terrible misfortunes with a courage that stumped them a brave, hardy race. Arrived at Ogakl we followed the track of the main street which ran paraded to a small river which was now literally chocked with the debris of deftroye,l house?. Wherever the eye traveled nearly nil was a wreck, uud tbo few houses standing and to till appear nnco sound when seen from a (lis tance, on unenrerapproach we found to be twisted and warped out of tin regular form, and their in shies coin pletely denuded of celling, slioji, floors, etc. The temples are in ruins, aud tho whole place is sim ply the nbodo of desolation. In tin-Kuruma-Cho, a new bcIiooI build Ing had been erected, aud this stood the shocks splendidly. It was, in fact, quite uninjured, and was util ized as a temporary hospital for the Bick and wounded who were being brought In every few moments. There they lay and tho sight was sad, indeed lu the courtyard on stretchers; and their numbers, while wo waited there, were considerably augmented by additlonb from the outlyiug districts. Six doctors were In attendance, and 0110 medical gen tleman told me .that they had al ready attended to over 000 people; also that those killed numbered about 1000, but that no correct esti mate was possible up to tho present Tho loss of crockery in AichI aud Ml no, tho well known centers of the porcelain manufactories, has been tremendous. Tho furnaces have nearly nil been destroyed. It Is oxpected, therefore, that a great rise lu tho prico of porcelain will ensue, as tho furunces will not bo com pleted boforo tho end of tho year, and tho pottery in stock is conse quently lu great-demand. Tills dis aster will very seriously nflect the poroelaiu trade for many month." FIIIU AT RAKER CITY. Bakkk City, Nov. 21. A small blazo occurred hero early Sunday morning, Tho Central hotel wns discovered to bo on ilro and tho prompt respouso of tho ilro depart ment saved tho building. Tho oil gin of the Ilro was incuudlary, the house being Ilred In four or live placos. Tho damage was about $1200. Tho furniture which was destroyed was insured for $1000, Another nlnrm was turned In at 2 p. m. yesterday nftornoon, a building lu Chinatown being discovered burnlug. Tho cause was a defective Hue; damago slight. MINNEAPOLIS WINS. 1 1 nfnrt miifaair'rrinyi!iviiMmTtr art mm inJV.1. SERIOUSLY INJURED. I FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS. Blaine, Wd Nov. 1M. Last' Minn e apo lis, Nov. 24. Fire evening at tho Hoynl City logning broke nut last night in the Ave Steamer San Pedro Sunk Near Victoria. lm WITHDRAWS FROM CONTEST. Attempted Train Robbery, Seri ously Injured, Duel with an End ing, Went Riding, Death of an Old Showman, Benefit Associa tion Closed, Prairie Fire, The Eastern Storm. Raisins, citron, mlueo meats, chow chow, Eweet plckles,aud all Thanks giving sweetmeats at Fnrrnr As Co.'h. MINNEAPOLIS WINS. WASHiNaTON,Nov,24. Tho resig nations of Chairman Quay mid Treasurer Dudley, of the committee, were accepted, and the action of tho executive committee naming J. 8. Clarkson, of Iowa, and Win, Bir douka, of New York, as their re- speeiivo successor, was approved. Gamut A. Ilobart, of Now Jersey, was elected vice-chalrmau. Tbo contest between McBrido and Bar ton, representatives of Utah ou tho com uitteo, was decided in favor of the former. Tho doors wero then opened, aud tho presentation of claims for contesting cities opened by Congressman McKenua, urging the advantages of Bail Francisco. Mr. DuYiung closed for San Francisco. Committeeman Campbell, of minion, l indented tho Chicago resolution, stating that tho city would not be come u competitor, but would do the proper thing if selected. De troit's claims were presented by ex Senator l'ulmer, Congressman Allen, aud Senator Stoekbridge. A leccss was taken for one hour. On the seventh and lost ballot Minneapolis received 20, Cincinnati 15, New York 3. Tho convention will be 'held June 7. PIUS. 1 CARTER'S ITTLE pfu CURE Blclc Headache ami relievo nil the troubles Incl dent to a bilious stato of tlm Brstem, such ui llualneiw. Nausea, DrowbliieM, Distress allot eating. 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Hoats and men at once went to the assistance of tho distressed vessel, which proved to bo tho largo steam collier San Pedro, bound from Comox to Han Frauclsco, with 6000 tons of coal fromthoAVolliugtou mines. Tho momentum alone was uulllclent to wedge her llrmiy on the rocks, and tho olllcers decided it would bo fatal to tho chances of releasing the ship to attempt to move her before morn lug. Accordingly she luy all night listed to port, but more steady than could bo expected. At daybreak divers were sent down to Investigate and report, aud their examination showed that tho starboard streak for thirty feet had been torn away, the water pouring In through this fright ful hole and lllling the hold in spito of the pumps. A largo Kane of longshoremen wero at onco put to work throwing tho cargo Into the sea, in order to lessen tho risk of the ship breaking in two with lis own weight lu the event of a breath of wind rlBlng, and by 10 o'clock many tons of coal had been discharged over tho side. Thou a crackling noise was heard, tlie ship settled and rolled to port, burying herself under water from stern to midships tho bow alone remaining clear. Tho' workmen scrambled hastily over tho side, many having to jump into tho sea to avoid being carried down with the sinking sldp. Borne managed to reach the boats, othora clung to the channel buoy, which broke udrlft and lloated alongside tho wreck. No lived wero lost, tho salvation of some being utmost miraculous. The efforts to lighten tho ship was per force abandoned, and no fresh move ment has yet beeti made. At tho time of writing, !l o'elook yesterday, the shore is black with people, thousand being ou tho beach aud half a dozen tugs and many dozen row bouts are hoverlni? about tho disabled steamer, whoso smokestack and masts are alone to bo neon. But after alt sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that hern Is where wp make our ureal boost. Our pills cure it while otbei a do not. lUtiTin'a Lrrn. f.ivr-Jt I'm are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose, Tbey are Mr Icily vegetable and do not grip or puree, but by their Kvntlo action pto&M all who use them. In vlaU at 25 cents, five for $1 Bold everywhere, or aenl by mail CASTti uzs::nrc C8., Wtw Tat Mffi Mfe kH Price. TIIANKSfllVING DAY. Draweth on a pace, but tho follow ing THANKSGIVING DKLICACI13S are now In at 120 Statu street. cnANjircuiuKs oislisky MTNC13 MEAT ENGLISH: PLUM PUDDING 1108TON JIROWN JIIUSAD, (from Boston.) FRENCH 80UP8-all kinds. WEIHIUDKN & TEYBSONEAU FRUITS, the llneat In tho world. IMPORTED CHEE8ES-3 kinds. Patodo fol Oraaund afnll lino of Imported meat and &ausage. SROAT KILE, 120 SlaleSf, IIYNU.M WITHDRAWS. Washington, Nov. 21.- llyntim of Indiana comes out with a card withdrawing from tho speakership. In his card Byntiiii says: "I have never pressed my candldaoy, and 1 consented only to tho uho of my name until it became evident that tho contest was narrowed down to between Mills uud Crisp. 1 shall heartily support Mills. Willie none of tht candidates are strong turltl roformurs, none so strongly repro soiits tho position of tho party ou this tpH'stlou as Mills, Ilia defeat would lu a great measure bo accept ed ns uu abandonment of the tarill IhHiio upon which wo must win lu 1H0J, uud there should bo no sem blance of wavering or halting at this critical period." ATrBJUTHD TRAIN ROIIBKRY. San Francisco, Nov. 24. The particulars of a bold attempt at train robbery hitsjuat come to light, Last Saturday lit t to after 8 p. m. tho Los Angeles ox prerSbtopH.'d at Plxlcy, California, uu tho way south. When about to blurt ngulu they were warned that three meu masked, untied, uud waiting lu (he tdmdow of tho tank house Just beyond the depot. They lud been loitering during th afternoon, uud were neon ut the last mluuie by Chlueso who gave the a'uriu. Tho tralu was back some ilNuuuv, uud tl eu rau by the ambuih ut a very li'gb speed, Kocluo to tbo robbers has been found m .ut, enmp it train became detached from the locomotive and rushed down hill, crashing Into tho rear of n ten der, knocking it from Its trucks and pinning the engineer and two chop pers between tho cab and tender. Three men are seriously crushed and mangled. WENT ltlDINU IN IIEB WRAPPER. Lansincj, Mich., Nov. 24, Rev. Walter Nelson, a Baptist minister of Bayham, Ontario, was arrested ot tho Commercial hotel on a charge of abducting Miss Iiosabel Teelzel from St. Thomas. Mies Teelzel Is at the hotel and us she is 21 years old the minister cannot be held on the clinrge. Nelson and Mies Teel zel came to the hotel together. The latter was clad in a morning wrap per and had no luggage. They registered under their proper names', and iu their manner toward eaih other have been scrupulously cor rect. Mr. Nelson says that he married Miss Olive Weiss in Center vllle, III., a year ago aud lived with her three days, when they ugreed to seperate. Ho went to Uayhum and fell In love with Miss Teelzel. Last Friday he Invited her to take a ride, and she, clad lu her wrapper, went with him. They were gone longer than they Intended to be, aud Miss Teetzel feared to return and explain to her friends her pro longed absence iu such a costume. He took her to St. Thomas, whence sue wus to return Home next morn ing while ho was to proceed to Illi nois to get a divorce. They did not intend to elope, but Miss Teetzel wus unwilling to bo left alone, and they finally decided to seek some small western town where she might teach uud he preuch until he should get a divorce and bo uble to mairy her. Miss Teetzel Is highly con nected and bus two brothers who are prominent at the Ontario bar. DEATH OF AN OLD SHOWMAN. Oakland, Nov. 24. John W. Wood, tho old ticket taker at the railroad depot, wlioiu face was lam iliur to thousands, fell dead suddenly yesterday morning. He was u brother-in-law of E. C. Fellows of the Southern Pacific, who died about ten years ngo. Wood was a noted showman In his earlier years, and was a brother of Colonel Wood, wlto kept Wood's museum in Cincinnati. John W. Wood wns associated with tho Cardifl Giant exhibition, and ulso tho Silver Luke sea-serpent. Ho was at one time manager for Tom Thumb. Ho was seventy-five yeurs of ugo aud unmarried. TJIE PHILADELPHIA UNSAFE. New York, Nov. 24. The 'firms says tho metracentric height of the cruiser Philadelphia is so low that Bhe Is only prevented from turuing bottom up by carrylugall the wnter she cuu hold iu her double-bottom spuce, Naval Constructor Mintonj o estimates tho cost of necessary alter ations ut $275,000,uud Involves a low ering of tho protective deck. DUEL WITH AN ENDINO. Guthiue, I. T. Nov. 24. Particu lars of a strange duel have just reached hero from tlie Cinmiaron country near the western border ol tlie ttrrltory. A gambler named llussett had a quarrel with a ranch man named Weaver oyer u game ol poker lu which the latter accused tho former of cheating. Both men drew pistols, but bystanders stopped them before they had a chunco to U3o them. The men were both gamo aud both dead shots. It wus decided that a duel was the only thing that would settle tho trouble, for it would bo sure to be renewed whenever they met. Tho ordinary duelling code did not satisfy them, und they entered Into a peculiar ugieonient. By Its terms they were to withdraw to a room uud fi lends wero to load one revolver. A blanket was placed over tho tublo und two revolvers placed under the blanket, ono empty uud the other loaded. The men came into tlie room and tossed u dollar for ehoieo of pistols. Weaver won tho choice. The ternit wero that both men should draw tho revolvers from underthe blanket aim uud tire ut the same time. One would bo sure to fall dead, while tho other would bo unharmed. The poslllous were taken aud tho n yolvers drawn. Bassott tired tint. ttiry buildlug of the North Star Boot and Shoe company on 3d street. A fierce wind wus blowing, and for a time it looked us though Temple Court, Nicollet House, and other large structures must go. By hard work, however, (he flames wero con fined to tho first named building Loss, $3.30,000; partly Insured. THE EASTEKN STOIIM. PiTTnBUito, Nov. 24. The high winds continue, but no further dam uko Is reported today. Telegraphic service Is-still paralyzed. Iteports from various sections of the state indicate the worst blizzard In years Sunnyside school house near Car lisle was blown down uud u number of pupils wero injured, the teacher having her leg broken. At Coulters ville, ti few miles uho o McKeesport, a farmer lad named Bailey, about 16 yeurs old, wns crushed to death uuder u fulling building. SIMON WANTS TO HE A JUDOE. Portland, Ore., Nov. 24. -It is understood that Hon. Joseph Simon is a cundidtitr for the new circuit judgship of tho ninth Judicial c r cuit. It is stated that tie is support ed by Seuutor Dolph aud Minister HirBch. ItUSSIA AND UKUMANY. Berlin, Nov. 24. Degicrs, Rus sian foreign minister was received this morning by Emperor William. Tho conference lasted 20 minutes with nothing further than the usual courtesies. Subsequent to tlie inter view with the emperor, Dogleis breakfast with Caprlvl. PKAIKIE FIKE, Deni.son, Tca., Nov. 24. News lias reached here of a disastrous nrairie lire near Colbert Station, I. T. Great quantities of hay haye burned and much dumugo lias been done to buildings occupied mostly by poor settlers. STILL INTEKUITED. New Yohic, Nov. 21. Telegraph comm inicatiou between llii- city nn I f.mn Mie South uud West is still seriously interuped. Other poluts are wonting slowly. nUILDINQS UUItN. Brooklyn, Nov. 24. Buildings owned by Peter Sclnutz nurued this morning. Loss, $100,000. AT AN END. Brooklyn, Nov. 21. The break In the water main was reptired last night, nud the water famine is now at an end. MRS. FIELD DIES. New York, Nov. 24. Mrs. Cyrus W. Field died yesterday, aged 72. How She Jadsred Horses. There ar different methods of Judg ing of the temper of horses, but ono of the most unique was that used by an old lady who was fond of buying them nnd who was withal of eccentric turn of mind. It was one of the old lady's peculiarities that she did not like to come down stairs,. and for months to gether she was In tho habit of living en tirely upon tho second floor of a large, old fashioned country house where sho dwelt. As horses could not well bo brought to the second story, and as sho would Insist In going on with her purchases, her ctiitoni was to havo tho animals naraded up nnd down In the garden walks under her window, a proceeding which so dnmaged the walks that tho gardener wus in a constant state of fury. It was difficult to seo just how much tho old lady could tell from her ob servations from aloft, and the poor bar gains which sho made proved that her method, whatever it was, was not to be depended upon. Once when sho had bought a horso so vicious that it kicked its stall to pieces and nearly murdered its groom, her niece had tho boldness to remonstrate. "Aunt Sarah," sho said, "you can't tell by Just looking out of the window If n horso is vicious, and it isn't safo to go on in this way." "You let me nttend to my own busi ness." the old lady replied with much asperity. "That horse was all right. The groom must have done something to inako him wild. I know that the horbo wus gentle, for I saw him yawn beforo I bought hint, and it stands to reason that a vicious horso would not yawn." Boston Courier. JOHN HUGHES, J)ilcr in Groceries, Fninte,OiI nnd Window Glass, "Wnll Pa per nnd Itorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds. Ee, iilJnir-. -nn,,,,. DINING CI AI$J NEW ADVEKTISEMKNTS. EGGS. Our man who lmi been scouring the country ror Kbks husjtist brought In a lilK lot nntf we ate prep-oed to supply the city. T. HUKROWH, No. 2VB Commercial Ht.. Kalen. Uids Received. Tins bond ol directors of school district No. 2lulll tecelve bldtt for mnklhv the blMCkbotirds for the I'ark and Lincoln w'lioi'l Imlldlngs-elKlit rooms to be made with f-oap-tono finish, similar to tho one put Into the North eSalem school building, lionrti to tlio amount ol the bid will bo re quired guaranteeing a good nnd satisfac tory Job. Illds will be opened Tuesday, Dej 1st, ltut, at a o'clock p. m. A.HTHANG, K. M. WAITK. Attest. K.H.SMITH. W. 1! SIMP-ON, Dlrclors. Cleik. 1123td REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Grand Entertainment I Wiva! of Ceres MARKET. Poktlani), Nov. 24. Wheat va' ley$l.Gr()?1.70; Walla Walla Sl.tO $1.C5. San Fkancisco, Nov. 24. Wheat buyer, 1891. $1,803. Season 1.83. Chica(;(i,Nov.24. At close wheat cash 021; le. 02$; Mny tTl. WEATHER REPORT. San Fkancisco, Nov. 24. Fore cast for Oregon and Washingten: Scattering rains in Northwestern Washiimtou extending southward. Fine piano lumps at tho "Blue Front." Hupld Transcription. Why is it that so many stenogra phers who write shorthand rapidly and operate a typewriter at tho rate of fifty or more words per minuto fail to attain half this sliced when copying from shorthand notes? It is because thoy take a small eyeful of notes at a time when four or five words are just enough to get them into the swing of rapid operating, und then they havo to stop to "find tho place." There is no reason why an operator should not copy as rapidly as he can write from dictation. It can bo done either by acquiring tho ability to operate without looking at tho keys or by taking a large eyeful of notes at a tiino. Practice will enable one to remember an entiro paragraph. Begin by taking a line at a time, and gradually increase tho amount. When you havo struck your limit, say, for instanco, six lines, take tlie precaution to writo your short hand notes in blocks of six lines, drop ping a lino between each block. This will enable tlie operator to readily find the place where ho left off. Some operators aro ablo to writo the la&t few words of a "take" without looking at tho keys, the eye being occupied in re plenishing from tho notebook. Tho latter is Miss Orr's method, and thus the machino is kept constantly In mo tion from tho beginning to tho ending of a letter. The saving of time thus affected will bo apparent to all. Har rison's Shorthand Magazine. Spectacular and Humorous, .Literary anil JMuslcal. Thanksgiving Evening, November 23. The ladles of the Unitarian church taku this method of appealing to the generous liberality of tho public lor nld In fitting and furnishing their new church edifice ou to bn dedicated tor public worship, and the service of humanity. JGSySeats on sale at Dearboru'n Books toi e. Fancy Rocker AND ODD PIECES. Solid comfort in ovory one. I li. B 0 BBN & SON. The Oregon Land Co. WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM The Beautiful Capital C-'ty of Oregon, and County Seat, Marion County. Is engaged in selling funning, stock in,l t hinds in the Willamette VnlhW TV ,?. ,. ?.a "nil land do not fail to call on us at Salem or ournnwrt! for or at least ho was quickest to sunt his gun, which failed to respond, showing that ho hud received the unloaded pistol. Without flinching, ho placed his revolver ou tho table and folded his arms, calmly looking Weaver In tho face. Weaver took his time and deliberately alined at tho wnter of Uassoll's forehead. Aiicr wuoi must nave seemed au eternity lu tho latter, Weaver slowly ruined tho pistol and Ilred, tho ball through tho celling, tutyitiK that ll.is.sett was too bravo a man to die and he did not bellevu ho hud cheated, Tho men became fast frlenilH, aud all danger of trouble lt past us tar as they aro concerned. TIIKFOHMAt. OALU Wasiunoton, D. (J., Nov. 24. Tho Republican National committee prepared today n formul call for the convention tone held In Minneapolis on June T. The call prescribes the usual methods for chasing delegate., 1IK.NKKIT ASSOCIATION C: OSBtK Chicago, No v, a l. Attorney General Hunt today tiled a otltlou in tho circuit court to Mind up and dissolve tho Chicago Mutual Life lleuellt uBsoelatlnu on the ground that they havo been conducting their business l,i a fraudulent luau Tho Llttlo Puluco Hotel Is a new and very desirable addition to Inde pendence to any one wiio can enjoy three good squuro meals a day, and a good bed to rest their weary limbs. 11-194-t Chkai- Land. Thirty acres of good fruit land, twenty-four acres under cultivation, two and ouo-hulf miles from Turner, $23 per acre. The Oregon Land company, Salem, Or. Gray liulldiug. ll-Ul cod 8t Thanks, diving thanks without something to be tliankful for is not very eueoiiriiilti,'. Iloneo fcotyuir dinner suppl.e of Juines Ait ken, and bo happy. fit. Tho Acrobatlo Gibbon. A great apo which makes its homo In Borneo is tho gibbon, which is a small animal compared with tho orang, weigh ing only about forty or llfty pounds. It is very frail in its bodily makoun. The head is set squarely on tho should ers, and it looks upward, When walk ing on tho ground it balances itself along like a walker on a tight rope. Its renmrkablo power of grasp and dex terity in using its hands is equally with the shnpo of its cranium an index of its superior intelligence, perhaps because it is ablo to take hold of a greater num ber of things and examine them. The animals go in droves, whereas orangs live by families, and ono of tho piost interesting spectacles imaginable is to see a troop of them crossing-a great gap in the forest by throwing themselves in succession through the ulr. each ono taking a swing or two to gather momentum before launching himself. So great Is their agility that In executing feats of this sort they Feem like birds. Interview in Wash ington Star. NOTICE). rilHK Unpulillcan legal voters of tho City L of Sulem are hereby notltimi thai the city prjumrles election will be held In tm b'ir'tjecoiKl, Third and Fourth wards oi. Saturday, November IMIh, ls'JI, for the pui noeof putting lu uoinlnutnm c.inniilit(a for City Oouucilmen to be voted for al th uoinlueultyelcc Inn to bo held on Monday, the Jth day of Kecmber, li91, tbo polls i.l the .s.ild priimirk-s to be opened ut thi liourrifgo'oinelt p. m.,n.idc ooitt7o'cloi'k p. m. and the lollowlng named jtidgsH wen anuointed bvthecommlttee nudlhe i laces olholdln;and conducting the prliiKirlec nn tiled iiH follew: Klrtt wnicl Mnnolon IIoum-; Judge, Wm Waldo, Henry Cioft, David .MeOu ly. 8e;-oud wsrd Old I onrt House; Judges Kreemon '""olsoni, Chatles, Claggeit, H. A. Johnson. Third wnrd Justice Batchelor's ornce. opra house; Judges, 1). Hitnpson, Werner lireyninn, T. O. Ha titer. Fourth ward Ellis t Whltelev's livery stable; Judges, J II, lirldges, 1). Li. Oreen, Wyllo A. Moons i uojucgpsniiiieirrrsppctlve wards shall appoint two competent pensions to net n clerks ot said primaries. The nrllll.irlm whl he rondoMed nnHui- the provisions ot the act of the legislative assembly ol the btato or Oregon. Uy order of the committee JAM. BATUHELOIt, Secietary. ho Willamette Valley is very f; firilf-ll It riflll "kll T II " 'itntlin I t.nr.l. .. fruit rminf.rv n.nrl i flio nincf.lnll.Yl.i-C.I -,1 "' ". . aiM , . I" "l'1L" l,u"inuio W for a home. rid We 'refer by permission to the follewing: First Natinn.i t. Salem. Oregen: Capital National Ban It of K.Ip. ?w ' ,nM . lM Thayer. Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Salem, Oregon- L!?' EIroy, State Superintendent of Public instruction, Saleul, Oregon C"S Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Liberty StsMSalemlOrj Gi The illamotte Valley Fruit Office with the Oregon Land Co., State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; setting out and cultivating Orchards. rouiiio- unnitor,,. n,... ii. i vi.iy jjuiciv, corutiB is oiigsigedia Tim Story of a Illoasoni. It was on Treinont street. A woman, poorly dressed, chanced to espy a pink carnation on tho sidewalk. It was near NOTICE. rplIE Democratic legal voters of the Cltv L orHalem are hereby notified that the city pilmatie.iclectlou will beheld in the first, Hccond, Third and Fourth wards on .Monday, November 30, lti'Jl, for tho pup w u ,,4 iJuiuLiK iu uuiiiiimiioii canetiaaies or City Couucilmen to be vi,ted for at the pomlt'g city election to be held on Monday the 7lh day of December, 1M)1, the polls oi 'hosaldprlni'trles lobe opened ut the rmur oi 1 o'clock p m , and close t (i o'clock p m and the tollowlng named Judges were appointed by the committee uud the place j holding and conducting the primaries nuwied as follews: Klr-twaid .Mansion House; Judges, V. li. li. Wnttrs, U. F. Wagner VV..I. D'Arcy. Second ward Old Cm t House; Judges, tVm. .Miller, Wm. Tusker. W. V. Uugaii! Third ward Jtlstleo tinlehnlnr'n ntflrw. opera liouc; Judges, G, G. Van Wagner, 8. G. Slolsen, ti.tehier. Fourth waid Ellis Whitley's llvorv sl.ihle; Judges, T. U, wall, Jap Ellis, J. O'HOtllllll. The Judges ot their respoctlve wards shall appoint to competent peisous to uct as clerks ot said primaries. The primaries will be conducted under tho provisions of tho act of the legislative assembly ol tho slate of Oregon, liy order of tho committee. JUHN GltAV. Chairman. W. J. D'AltCY, Secretary. rr ll'S Nationa Jul, 25cWantColumn,' SALEM, OREGON. NATOLEON DAVIS President. D?;A "KYNOLDW Vice President. JOHN ilOI It Cashier. There Is nooneartlelein tholltioof niedl. tho corner of Winter and Washington f. ''SlvoM, targe n retuni for tl,eLf,a .i,w, iM t.. .. . 1, u "",i. lil'iuey as a eoo.i nomns Btrmrthnnin platter, siu'liui Cartel's Hmart weed atn Ue.ladouna b ickacho plasters llioso unhuppy pci-sons who sull'er from nervousness mf dyspepsia should uso Car ter s Little Nei vt l'lll, which aro made ex. piessly f r sleepless, nerums, dyspeptic suilerers. l'i Ice ?5 cents. Women with pale, coloiless faces, who liel weak unit ilUwuiraged, will receive both nietilHl and bodtlv vigor byiflnii Curler's Iron I'M, which uro made for the blood, nervis and complexion. J.E. ROSS, 97 State Street. Frmir' Rstiurnt And Luueli Cuiiuter Good, clean incus No Ctilne.e cooks. Kies always the low est. t resh iji om lu any stylo. 10 It) tin fr- . 'iU&Swf Strawberries and Grapes. Twenty -nrltlesofttuhforiiale Mumial of culture und decrlplvo cataloeue of plants or either of these, U-tt or nil tnb'e frtills Bulllliltt for thl cUnwte, ttH aiv plication to ti UOKKIl.si,.,,,;,,,. n ' " VT M V Larg itook of U leadtnc Yarltl of nerund chlelly to pjy the salarleaof FRUIT TREES, their offlclttls. Tho Mutual Iilfrt ii UUDald losuoi of 8 123 000 the Knrth t lni' for ctplogue ana prie Ut Now uuiuwmiui fi.o.mrv, mo iurtll u tho tluieto uut out peacta trte ul h) American ha liabilities of fT3.7 0 Sliuor thJ lt "llve,l fr' " " nuu awl or f itj,r.no, Tf d: jqneb, Balem, Or. streets, which is In a stato of blockado tho greater part of the day. Tho denso mass of peoplo was hurrying past as rapidly as posslblo, but the old woman stood her ground, and, although buf feted and jostled roughly by tho crowd, finally succeeded in rescuing the tram pled flower and passed on, inhaling Its fragrance with au almost eager pleas ure. Tho seamed and wrinkled faco was lighted by a gleam that was In finitely more sad than tears. Boston Advertisor. Throe Hundred llnokt About Qypilet. Tho gypsy fortune teller has figured In many novels and books of adventure and poetry, until our Imaginations havo clothed hor with almost supernat ural powers and ugliness. In addition to these works of fiction, there aro up ward of 300 books written on tho sub ject of the gypsies, trying to explain their origin, migration, llfo and strange wanderings. George K. Walsh in Now York Epoch. A ltlghteoin Houiehold. A Bath minister rings door bell. Door opens a llttlo and a volco says, "We dont want anything today," and door closes." Bath (Me,) Independent, ivi lamctto University, SALEM, OBEGON, la just tho place to go for a first-class education. Its Normal Course ofiers very advantage of unv norm-il lehool with all Mie benefits of degree and state diploma and many spec ialties. Excellent Courses for Imalnna col lege, 1'repo rat ory , Ool leg", A rt , M u pie, Theology, Liiw, Medicine and Pharmacy. Second term opens Nov. loth. 1 bird term opens Feb. 1, 1892. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. D. President. GENERAL BANKING! Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, .New ork, IJongKougnud Europe bought aud sold. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops, and other properly ut reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business in all its branches. 'lno-r.Yl AVLK J1S Preslden ,' m1?.",' ''i?,?v Vice President IIUUII McJS'AHY Cashier ,.fl?es inserted for ONE CK.T PEK WORD EAl!H INsKltrmv k .i tlsenieut Inserted In this .olumn for less iwtu iweuty-nve cents, "WJANTKD. a girl to do light hou YY work. InquueatYewl'urkgroceiT. rliu llhM', Houseofnltiorooms. SUDIrl I .utinchtd wllh citj- water: Htehlacdl addition. l!.nqulrc .'!(i!i Cottage ttrett. lm A GENTS WANTED Free prerollod-l n.in 10 energetic men. !ecral oforj salesmen have earned from S70 In.WiJ iveest ior year., past. J, o. ilox li7I,.Vfl iorK. t DIKECTORS: Geo. Willlams.Wrn. Eng land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. W. Hobsou. I. A. linker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com niercliil street. 8'12-tf D, Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new and choice next door to posti flier. Huslio Rocking chairs, Betters, gents of. flee, or reading chairs, lamp stands, center tables, llower stauds, baby rocking and high chairs, etc., for sale Or Exchange for Second Hand Goods. Call n d Inspect Rnstlowork at old Court House, IU All klnds;of furniture repaired. H. T. MARTIN, Propr. TJUIVATK nOARDING.-AffV7lJlill L eentlemcn mnv obtain, ntreawutltl rates, good board ulth nlcelv furiMrtl rooms in the choicest part or tttcclty (iii ! odh block Irorn theelccliie llnejty wUcjl at . inter street. tin HKMORRIIOIDa(iiies)of every varleij, Ulcers and Kl'-Mires rrolapsusollln nctum. etc l'osltlvely cured vilttcntpiii it I detention from business, ratumstruttbeui- j selves ui their ou n homes and acuretuu. autecd. An end to the old tiatbarons method of cutting and ligaturing Al- 1 dreirS Western ollice, Columbia Jledlal Co., Lock box 19 t'ulem, Oregon. Wm rnHK ALKA-IJESl'l RUN BOCIETY L Meets every t-attuduy eenlng at t o'clock, lu the hall oer the Mute Inw ranco bulldlog. Meetings are oien to the public. Rev. Robert hitaker.ITiJ. W. W. A. Cuslck, Vice President. 10811 Capital Oily Restaurant Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol (lie Day A KMt utwuattal mt o - kl in nr. cuu tTle 'fwcnly-flVK eenUi vr meal KBD KKONT Court twt,,btya lPr Uoum nr UlDlo'a Uverjr BjilerajOregou. W. I. Staler, President. A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, English Departments. Students admitted utanytliue. Catalogue free. WANTED-Our ngeuts make HOOtoPOl a month telling our goods on their merits. We want county and genera agents, and will take back all Kooda in sold irti county agent tails to dear lli and expcntesHfera thirt da) s' trial, a general agent less than tffii. "'"'" send huge Illustrated clrculats nnd lew with a special otter to suit territory ap plied ior, on receipt of 3 one-cent tump Apply lit once and get In or tbe b Address Renner Manufacturing I.O.. Ri burg. Pa. 17d4u CHAS. WOLZ, German JVTarket. Frankfort, Ilolopna, Vienna, Liver iol Blood Sausage and Head Cheese of Bl own make. Rest fresh prime meaU34 at lowest prices. In PostofHce blCii. M. U CIIAMI1ERI.IN, O. M. SMITH, II. M. BRA5?,,to "JeO. II. HLTdl Meo President. Treasurer, UNION TITLE AHSTHACT CO. J75 Commercial Htreet. tlle'c,miiu,UJ.neat08t'l',,l b""-Ab3"'cts In Nolico of Assessinciit. "XTOTICKIs hereby given that the com i liioucounell ot the uily of Hulem. ti e. k'm, nut at bo-oiuck.il. in. of tie 17th div II I.l . , . SHSSSfi Heahh is Wealth! Vr , V l'ruportlonate share of the cost of maklne curh n., ,n .i,... ......". ..",sl inorolnli.i7.i k-T..,..."'.'..'.""'" !" urn- reet nnd nil that part ol lour" ui i.l t 2 streets between the wet Mde of iV.mnoV c at street and the west sidSof V?h ireh Hop Sing & Co,, MERCHANT TAIJUUiw, i 08 Commercial Kt. Clothiug niado at li-west prices. Itepuiriug neatly doi.e. ,, Uone by order of the common council nr " city iif Halt-in, Orcjon. tuu & ul- ni uvmu'r,nau m. iaoouBiS? Iteourdrr. l 4 w '.frutokT a t- .-- "rv- -n- - M -tAkVlTD PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst 'a "STAFF OF t.tupm r&mooa Pnru Ai.... ..-. prepaid ob receintnr nrfT" " uu EATUENT Jg &M NM-flnfor aBJC5tA'f".!le Nenroyti Itration im'iittLta'0 In inMniir and matuA?.!?! ' ecay on(t dwH, pi S?A?w"l!e' "arreunew, low of power MOSETI To Loan on Real EsUt Security. Agency Paclno States! SavlnfS.I Loan Building Co. . , FEAR & HAMILTON, 3A.iatvi. OrK?S: Room U, Bush Bank block, iw Famous Pure Aurom Buck. $500 Reward! VK will pay the above reward 1 for MJ -aseof liver complaint, itanor cct hiadache. ludlgesfion, on,V'I,?!lJ?., V ilenes we cannot cure wttw wei eitableUqer Pills, when the direct & v Urlctle complied with. They J vrgeubl, and never faU to iglve wn. Uciiu Hugar coated. Leba.t, ,. mg SO pills, 2J cent. ""' ,,7 iunii felt i und uluuonk Tbe ijmnio t Co. ChlcagolU. Tmtt SrtOo19, NUd by Oeo. E. Good, Dmf gt. ' v trt et, Salem Or- - Choice Bargains in Kcnl Estate. ) Acrea, lalvJw Dmu " All nenrPalem prepaid on receipt of price? WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES To care &nv m ii .v. . waf?.&&SM HS"E! torrndKthiurSu.V iMrssMS" .quw: Ln:dCTJL.syys ftTiste" iz Acres, very uu., 10k Acre. Uoujapd barn, 11 ny cholfrui. .arei i niri v- - . - b For pecl?, bargain, .C.U &, M , nf KiiriVDealrla0.iS!? H J. D. HUBST 4 bOX, Aurora. w.rifcanarBB&,! ijffsw: -row fMfif? i rHliintnilJ'ff'''A'J''- ' 8 fit j. - W l ' -hJ 'J Jt.J. ji ..