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10 the lorrlsatita police ntnilort.
Nberghad'bcoh so anxious to buy
all tho "grdea goods" ho could pay
Tor th&t he did not havo enough
hioney loft to pay Ms fare home.
Ames add he had procured u return
ticket Tho two compared notes
and concluded that they had been
(swindled by the same jranR. They
were sent down to tell their adven
tures to Police Inspector B. r i b.
SLAVE TltAFFIC.
PARIS, Dec. 21. A blockade of
the coast of Morocco is within the
probabilities of the near future.
Should that fall to secure tho ends
aimed at, an expedition to tho in
terior of Muloy Hassan's dominions
may follow. Negotiations havo
been begun with one or the other
of these objects m view, by tho
powers which signed tho antl
elavery protocol of the B ussela eon
ferenco. According to the reports
of the French and Spanish minis
ters at Tanglers, Muley Hassan has
repudiated Ids own indorsement of
the Brussels agreement by authoriz
ing tho sale o! negroes in his em
pire Moreover, it bad been discov
ered that tho sultan or Morocco has
countenanced tho foundation of u
settlement at Marakesch, ono of the
imperial residences, in which the
male and female slaves brought
from tho Interior are compelled to
marry in order that the children
born of these unholy unions may
bo sold for the sultan's benefit. In
fact, slaves aro being bred In
Morocco in much the same fashion
as heretofore. Europe caunot toler
ate so gross a violation of Its de
cisions, and all the signatory power
seem virtually in accord as to tin
necessity of an expedition. Al
though tho sultan Is Toud of bond
ing that Morocco Is stronger than
Europe, ho knows well enough thai
barbarism must always und every
where give place lu tho long run to
civilization. Should tho content
plated expedition bo ordered, France
will take advantage of the oppor
tunity of settling tho Issues relating
toTouat with Muloy Hassan. At
present tho sultan occupies tho
Touat territory illegally. It Is on
the direct route of tho slave cara
vans. Franco now has an excellent
pretext afiorded her for settling the
Oran frontier question, and we may
bo sure aho will mako tho most
of It.
VTHAT TUB 8KOKETAHY SAYS.
New Yomc, Dec. 21. Secretary
Tracy, who is hero for a day or two,
In answer to an Inquiry if ho thought
tho Chilean dlfllculty would be sot
tied satisfactorily soon, said: "Yes,
I bellovo bo, I do not anticipate
war with Chill, tho Yorktowu If
the only United States man of wai
in tho Chilean waters at present.
Tho Bostoti, however, Is on her waj
thero and should visit Valparaiso
this week.
Secretary Traoy said thero wuh
twenty-two new ships in course ol
construction in tho navy, including
cruisers and battlo ships, and thoj
would all ba completed by 1894, il
ragress continued tho appropria
tions necessary for tho work.
EXTENT QF TUB HTOUM,
San Fkakoisco, Dec. 21. The
iilgnal eerylco says that a storm
trough of considerable Intensity ex
isted Saturday evening from South
eastern California, northward over
Novada, Eastern Oregon and East
orn "Washington, extending Into the
British poscessious. ItuliiH had
been goucral during tho day in all
portions of Northern California,
Nevada aud Washington, with
jmowa on tho mouutains in Novada
and Eastern Oregon. Tho heaviest
rains fell along tho North California
aud South Oregon coasts, ranging
from .50 of an inch at SauFranolsco,
,62 at Euroka, to ,02 at Boscburg.
Iu the Interior of Northern Cali
fornia, in Eastern Oregon and
Nevada tho prealpttatlon of the
last twelve hours amounted
to from oiio-lltli to two-fifths of nu
lnoh, except at Keoler, whero there
was buta sprinkle. Clearing condi
tions aro indicated for tho north
west portions of California, but tho
south portion of Northern California
aud all of Southern California will
reoolvo rains and cooler weather. At
Sissou, Cat., it commenced snowing
and snowed at Intervals all
day, with heavy winds. The
enow is ono foot deep, with, a
heavy north wind, with lndl
caUoub for clear and cold. All
trains aro on time.
1UO dUANDU WJSTKUN.
Ban FitANCiBCo, Dee. 21. Tho
Statement Is again madu hero that
tho JUo Grande Wentorn is ooiutent
platlUR tho extension of its Hue to
this coast, aud that estimates are
being in ado us to the cost of construe
tlon. Tho road now touched the
oonfluttH of Nevada, and tho legisla
ture of tho etato ho oderud n sub
ldy to tho line that, will traverse tho
etate. Eutraneo Into California over
tho Blerras could bo elleotud by way
of Beckwltu pass. Tho rails uro
laid, and the road Is graded through
a considerable portion of tho pass,
and It k stated tho Illo Grande could
Acquire this procrty without dllll
culty, From BeoUwlth pass two
route to Ban Frituelsoo are feasible,
w patting dgwu Sacramento val
Uy, aud tho other following the
fiowt wore closely, reaching tldo
water Jut worth of 8au Frauclsjti.
tiO JMUTAHY lONHEitKNT.
Washincitov, Pco, srt.The u
jpmne cowrt tod y uillrmoil tho do
Ukm of the Ik wer court, declarl'-'g
tbe provWou in the Now York law
providing for solitary coiinneiiioni
id pereotM, condemned to death an I
otbw features uuooiutltutlniml
JjpiWiy of tho punbhuit'iit l
dwMh by imams C Hn'ir.e.iy u -.
not attached.
SENATOR PLUMB DIES.
Expires Suddenly at
Sunday Marning.
11:30
INTERVIEW WTM SECRETARY TILIC.".
To Feed the Hungry, Wanted to
Die, Successful Test, Preparing
for War, Sensational Report, On
Accdunt of Hats. Supreme Court
Decision, Lusk k Co- Fail, For
eign and State News, Etc.
SENATOR PI-UMH dead.
Washington, D-kj. il. "Oh,
my God I my head I" and Senator
Preston B. Plumb, who as repre
sentative of the state of Kansas
iu the United States senate since
1870, has occupied a prominent
pluco in tho councils of tho Repub
lican party, .a fow minutes later,
fell unconscious, never to rejjH.ii
knowledge of what was going on
around him. It was 0:45 yesterdjy
morning when ho uttered the above
exclamation.
A few days ago Plumb went to
Philadelphia with Senator Quay to
consult with Dr. Pepper. Ho re
turned Saturday evening, complain
ing of a violent headache, but
went to a dinner givon to ex -Sena
torMahono by a few friends. Ho
returned home about 1 o'clock yes
terday morning, and about 2
o'clock called Mr. Jeuuiugs, hit
landlord, who lived above, und re
quested him to come down and ait
with him, as he was 111. Mr. Jen
nings said his condition was serious,
aud summoned Dr. Walos. The
latter alleviated tho pain, and re
mained with the senator uutil 0:.'t0,
when ho went away, leaving
Plumb slooplng soundly. Fifteen
mluutes later Senator Plumb awoke,
bounded out of bed to a ship
jar and began to vomit. When
tho vomiting ceased, ho raised his
hands, to his head, aud exclaimed,
"Oh my God 1 my lir-ud 1 my head!"
Theso were hi last words. Mr.
Jennings strokod his ho id to rellnve
tho pain, and a few minute later
the senator lapsed into a slumber,
and soon after into unconsciousness.
About 10 o'clock Dr. "Wales re
turned, and saw at onco that tho
senator ha I beoa stricken with apo
plexy. Ho remained unconscious
until tha end came, at 11:33. Dr.
Wales said the Immediate cause of
tho death was apoplexy, brought on
by fatty degeneration of tho brain
from overwork.
"It was a clear caso of ovorwork,"
said the doctor. "If ho had given
np some tlmo ago, it would have
been dliToront, but no man could
stand what ho was doing iu his con
dition." LYING IN STATE.
Washington, Dee. 21. Today
tho United Stato sonata aud house
of representatives, oxeoutlvo aud
Judicial government, representatives
of forolgn powers and his many
friends paid tho last trlbuto of atl'ee
tlon aud resnoot to tho raomory of
the lato Senator Preston B. Plumb.
This a. in. thero woro fow callers at
tho houso mostly sonato employes.
At 10 a. in. tho casket was borne
from tho house to tho hoarse by
eight capltol polio. Immediately a
small funeral cortego consisting of
hearsoand single carriage arriving
at tho capltol. Tho caskot was
placed near tho president ohalr lu
the Bouato chamber on a black cata
falque and all woro requested to re
tire. THE FUNEIlAIi AHHANC1EMKNT8.
Washington, Dee. 21, When
tho seuate met at noon the chamber
waH partly arranged for tho funeral
obhcquies. Tho desk and chair of
tho deceased sonator were heavily
draped. Tho galleries wero crowded
wllli spectators, oxcopt tho diplo
matic and vlce-presidont's galleries,
which wero reserved, On motion
of Maiidorson, the reading of tho
journal was dispensed with aud
Senator Pfollor arose aud made the
announcement of Plumb's death,
aud otlerud tho Ubual resolutions,
eloquently eulogizing his late col
league. Tho sonato then took a
recess.
At 1 p. iu, tho senate was called
to order, During tiio half hour's
recess tho work of preparing tho
chamber for tho funeral was com
pleted, A row of arm ohalrs was
placed In tho area In front of the
clerk's desk, and tho wosturn Bldo of
tho chumbor was sot apart for the
ocoupanoy of tho mombera of the
houso of representatives. Tho pub
llogallorles had become orowdod.
At 1:20 tho spoakor and members
of tho hous, numbers of tho diplo
matic corps, tho ohlef Justloo aud
supreme court, aud President Harrl
eon aud his cabinet entered and
were assigned to seats.
Tho Moral offerings woro largo.
At 1:45 tho funeral committee of the
two houses, escorting the dead sena
tor, appeared at tho unlit ontrauo.
and the procession moved up the
alBlo, thoohup'tiiu reciting tho opsu
lngsoutencoi of tho funeral service.
The chaplain ilnlshod reading the
funeral sorvloo and appropriate bo
leotlous from tho Scripture, and
closed with prayer. The boJy f
tho deceased senator wan then borne
out to bo taken to tho railway station.
Tho sonato adjourned till tomorrow.
10 KKKDTllS JIUKOUY. 1
Lincoln, Nib., Dee, 21. Gov. j
cruor Thayer has i&suvd uu anneal,
to the HKptoor Nebraska, calling
for contributions or com u...u.ut(
to mako n traluloatl to lo wnt to I
the ueedy neawuU of It i-la. It U
laUiuntrd by the governor that the
necissary contributions, will bo
made within ten days, when tho
train will bo placed at the disposal
of Secretary Rusk.
A CENTENAIllAN'S I'KAYRIt FOH
UBATII.
Augusta, Me., Dec. 21. Mrs.
Nanoy Brltt Kennedy, the oldest
woman In this city, died Saturday.
At an early hour she arose and com
menced praying that slio might die.
Sho continued her prayers for nearly
an hour, when she fell over to the
iloordead. The deceased woman's
age was eutensivcly reported as 118
years.
A SUCCESSFUL TiaT.
Vancouver, B. C, Dee. 21. The
special naval train over the Cana
dian Pacific railway from Halifax
arrived Saturday making tho entire
Journey in six days aud twenty
hours. It brought 327 sailors and
officers, forming part of the crews of
H. M. ships Champion aud Phea
sant, now here. These men take
the placi of those whoso time of
seryico has expire 1 aud who left
hero overland two weeks ago. Their
journey was a ccomplished in the
jamo time as that westward. The
commissariat arrangements on the
train were perfect and meals for the
whole number of men were served
In thirty-six minutes. A report is
to be made to tho British govern
ment aud will be that the Canadian
route is peferablo to the Panama
route for reliefs for Pacific stations,
aud there in no question that the
road in an emergency could satis
factory transport a large number of
troops.
ON ACCOUNT OF HATS.
Minneapolis, Dec. 21. A travel
ing min will bring suit ngaliHt
Manager Conkllti, of tho drum.
opera house, ou account of two big
theatre hats at Saturday evening's
performance, his view of the stage
belug obstructed. Two enormous
hats were in front of him, tho usher
declined to give him another t-eat
ind Coukliu refined to refuu I the
prloj of admission, hence tho suit.
lusk a company f vii..
San Fkanciscd, CjI., Djc. 21.
The firm of A. Link &C., dealers
In canned aud (lilts l fruit were at
tached this unrnlng by the bank of
California for $90,000 for money ad
vanced. It Is stated Lusk owes a
number of firms in addition to tho
Bank ofCaliforuJa, but uostatcmeut
of the firms liabilities has yet been
mado public.
SUPREME COURT DECISION.
Washington, Dec. 21. The su
preme court today reversed tho de
cision of tho supreme court of Cali
fornia in the caso of Thomas Kulght
vs. United Laud association and
Clinton Tripp. This caso ha- at
tracted much attention on the
Paclllo coast and concerns the title
to property in San Francisco of great
value. The efl'eot ef tho decision is
to sustain tho ruling of tho Interior
department. Tho case Involved the
controversy as to tho lino of tho
boundary of tho city of flan Fran
cisco. PREPARING FOR WAR.
Washington, Doc. 21. Active
preparations for war still continue
in the nayy department. Steps
havo now been taken to secure tho
most available vessels In tho mer
chant marlno for possible sorvlco
In Chilian waters. Arrangements
havo havo been made iu New York
mid San Francisco to charier, if
necessary, from thirty to forty
vessels, to bo used as transports and
colliers. Preparations, so far as the
Tegular naya! oftlccrs were con
cerned, having been mado as com
plete as possiblo, the bureau of naval
Intelligence, acting under Instuc
tlous, have prepared n list of mer
chant vessels, avallablo lu case war
is donlared. An officer from a
New York shlpowuer of a score or
nioro small vessels to curry coal has
met with tho thanks of the depart
ment and a request that ho hold ids
vessels to us to have thorn ready ou
twenty-four hours' notice has been
made. Naval officers aro also look
ing about lu New York for vessels
to bo used in tho torpedo service. It
lias been reported by thorn that
tho most avallablo craft for
this Borvlco aro tho fast private
yauhts of tho motropolm. It Is
urged that these yachts can bo very
quickly oonvortediuto torpedo boats
aim eruisors, ami tue ueiier is ex
pressed that they will provo fully
as ellectlvo as tho torpedo craft of
tho Chilian navy. According to
naval authorities, our weakest point
now Is a lack of torpedoes. Orders
hurrying up the two firms who
havo coutrnotB to furnish torpedoes
havo recently been Issued, The
firms havo replied that they are
lendl'iij all their energies to furnish
the torpedoes us rapidly as tho con
tracts call Tor them. Activity Is
also displayed In tho war depart
ment, luformal consultations have
taken place between army and navy
oftlolals as to tho co-operation of
the two forced in event of trouble.
It has been renrcsouted that the
army will lablo to furnish on short
notice 150,000 men for transporta
tion either from San Francisco or
Galveston. Tho naval officials say
that fully this number or men will
be required. In -plto of the extreme
measured taken by tho army aud
navy departments, the belief that
thero will bo war with Chill grows
lea aud lu. hot. No news has been
received today from the threatened
country, and tho fndlmr of Judge
Foster Id not expwtod uutll next
week. Tho geno-a' belief la that
Chill will yield lu tho thmauds of
i.. ---. .-.
"o uultedBtatos eventually,
hknsatii n.h mrouT.
Nkw Yohk Dee. 21. A special
from Washington to the world wiya
tht Ua vorrapoudeut wan euabletl
to Bccure a translation of a cipher
dispatch from Minister Egau to tho
state department, in which he stated
that a critical state of ufTalrs existed
In Satlago. The dispatch states that
the American legation is surrounded
by the police and a mob, aud threats
are freely made to blow It up or
burn I: ou account of the refugees
there. Copies of the cablegram, the
correspondent sayn, had been sent
to the president aud navy depart
ment, and much consternation had
been created In tho latter by its re
ceipt. Tho correspondent further
slates that a cablegram had been
prepared to bo sent to Minister
Egau, asking him iu report ou the
situation. It is believed at the navy
departineut, the correspondent sayn,
that the state of attaint around the
legation would not exist if proper
police protection was given. If the
tdluatiou is really as grave us re
ported, the naval officials think that
nothing but force can get the refu
gees out of tho legation. The efleot
of Mr. Egau's dlspatcb.it is thought,
will result lu a demand by Blaine
fur a prompt decision in tho Balti
more case. If this is unfavorable,
congress will bo called upon to act,
and If in the meantime any further
hostile demonstrations are made, an
ultimatum will be sent to the Chil
ian uovernment and tho navy will
back it up.
TRUE SILLS FOUND.
Pittsburg, Dec. 21. True bills
were fouud today by tho grand jury
agalust Mayor Wymau and ex
Mayor Pearson of Allegeheuy for
embezzlement.
FIELD INDICTED.
New York, Dec. 21. Two in
dictments were returned today
against -E 4 ward M. Field by the
grand jury. Both indictments
specify grand larceny iu first degree.
THE CAPTAIN PRATT.
London, Dee. 21. Advices from
Chili are awaited with great anxiety
by people having interests there, aud
ttie prevalent impression is that tho
war caunot be avoided. It is known
that work ou the Captain Pratt, the
formidable ironclad building in
France for the Chilian government,
is being hurried to completion and
that the. Vessel will be ready for sea
at an earlier date than originally
Intended. There is also a rumor
that the Chilians are negotiating for
ironclads already constructed and
for one vc-ssel probably intended for
use as a cruiser against American
commerce. Tho Chilians hero con
tinue to express themselves as con
fident of a favorable result of a war
with the United States, aud they
Intimate that they can depend upon
indirect support from Europe iu
carrying n tho war. A Berlin dis
patch states that at last an elf . t is
bolus made to procure Gernmn
ollicers and seamen for tho Captain
Pratt, but that the enlistment of the
latter is hindered by a r port
i hat Americans could punish as
pirates any seameu they might
c.ipture who enlisted in a foreign
country.
MARKETS.
San Francisco, Dec. 21. Wheat
buyer 1801, ?1.80 season Jil.88t.
Chicago, Dee. 21. At close wheat
wae
.018:
llrni; cash,
May .07 J.
Dec. .M)jj: Jan.
WEATHER REPORT.
San Francisco, Dee. 21. Fore
cast for Oregon and Washingten:
Fair.
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O A Moore, Portland.
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Doctor prescribed :
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For Pile at 60 cents per bottle by
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Close buyersshould remember that
L. S. Wiuters at the auction ston
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bargains every day in the week.
Auctions every Saturday.
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T-itIUjAMETTE UNIVKRSITY. Gives
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music, 1'ive leucners. iiaiesi mcinons.
Vocal and instrumental music tausht to
the highest proficiency. No use going enft
to stuuy music, wxpensos moaeruic.
Diplomas given on completion of course
Next term begins t'eb. . 1892.
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Musical Director.
Steamer Elwood.
Leiivlng time at UolsoM wharf, Bulem,
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SALEM. PORTLAND.
Monday, Ga. in. Tuesday. 6a. m.
Wednesday, ' Thuisday, "
Friday, " Saturday, "
AL HERIIKN, Agent,
omco Slate street aud at Wharf.
LOST. Two deeds and tax receipts In my
name, enclosed In envelope. Return
toJoUUNALofllce. MATTIE WADE.
12 10 3t
City Warrants.
NOTICE Is hereby given that there are
sufllclent funds on hand iu Iho treas
ury ot the city ot fcalem, Oregon, lo pay all
warrants of the city of Snleii', "endorsed"
by tho treasurer before the ISM ilny of Feb
ruary, 18'Jl; aud intere-tt uiil ceaeon eald
warrants from thodatonf thta notice.
Salem, Dec. 17, IStfl.
JS,JWAFKOIU),
12 10 Ot Treasurer of City of baleni.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Wednesday Eye, Dee. 30IU.
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-BY-
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assisted In readings and concerted pieces
by Mrs. Win. England, Mrs. Ohus. Kelley,
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Admission, fiu cents, gallery. ?5 cents.
Reserved seats at Dearborn's without
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(10 til
lomn
Silver, Italian end Petite Prune
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tatkm lu general. Price Jt.W iwruunum;
tlJor moio copies 80 ceuts ioh; kmnplo
copy 10 cents. Addrew J. II. iioiineii,
11 EMI Proprtotur, Albany, Or.
PEOPLE!
Ask for llursl'ti
"STAFF OF LIFE"
Orwliolu Wheat Flour, lienlthleat
aud liest ttuttliiK bread. Ateu tlio
Famous Tum Aurora Buck
wheat Flour,
'HunkP best Full Holler I'roceea Hour."
Alo our pure Rye Flour. Akk your dealer
rorthose good und Uko noubtltuto,
J. D. HU1WT& SON, Aurora.
To Architects.
SOfin Will beixaidtothaarchltwtVfUose
VilUw plan for reiiiodlluirtutlUprcx-u-Uttvu
hall In the Oaplud at Salem to reiue-
ujr utamtiic uvtrvti
mo undersigned
uuiuiuuMoneiv.
me col 01 tho
accompany tha
any cr m plana U r.trvnl Sealeu plana
Will bA imIvj.I unfi 111 iVAldv.1.- .. ,is..u.
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day, J a iuary
odicut, ur.
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OrXJ.W.McllIUUK.
jiii Mk-ivunuu'
mm
, smi ie nropiMi by I !- juii. wyein Hro
Hoard ontpllol Ilulldlui-' 1 1 ior.l' 1). a -.. v
All llemiwMi t-fcttumle o 1 l.TS . . .
plan. 'I he right to reject 1 . t . ?S'Pid, 111 .
Y A.Mi;?.v. BOfttttt.x.mmUneni.i 1 Jg".
Ci-kolboatJ, 5di 5ra.lJMriM10UU,
iliTl-tiCUAN,
(Founded in 1808.)
Ladd & Bosli, Mm,
IRON BUILDING,
SALBM,
- OREGON.
Troniact Banking Business lu nil do-
nartmetiM
Has monenturr
ban Kb In Oregon, Wi
connectlous with
esbtugton. Idaho and
spondentfl In. nil tbe
Moutnnn, aud corn-spon
il towns of tboso sinies. juoiiec-
im mnitn i hrnticrhout the 1'acino ana
Kiiitern bUites and British America.
nMriBnri.-na(nrn hnnkR taken at par.
Bvery lacllliy afforded customers, oonstsN
Mit. wliiinonervnilve banking. Wo nave
a large (Ire proof vnu't, with ample room
ror Hie keeping ot safely hoxei. nnU the
most secure Burglar I'roor vault In the
North West, 12 18 lm dw
First Na
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SALEM, OKKGON.i:
GENERAL BANKING
NAPOI.KON DAVIS Pres dent.
Dn.J. KBYNOLDS Vlco President.
JOIINMOIll Cashier.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, -all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact n general banking business
In all its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS.-
Wll. ENGLAND
HUGH MONAKY
l'rcsldeii
.Vice President
Cashier
DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllntnfl.Wm. tng
land, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. w . Hobson.
J. A. IJuker.
Bank In new Exchange block on Com
mercial street. 8:13-tf
EX K. HALL,
Paper Hanger.
Leave orderat Globe RcalEstateExchange
for Sii
(IM
alllE board of trustees ol tbo Oregon
State Insane Aylum hereby Invite
sealed nrocusais lor lurnlvhlnir at the asy
lum, near 8alem, Oicgon, the following
supplies lortlie six montus ending JUiy 1,
DRY GOODS.
1000 yds Amoskeag mariners stripes blue
mm winie.
300 yds Lonsdale bleach sheeting, 6 inch.
500 yds Peqnot A sheeting, 31 inch.
500 yds American shirting prints light col
ors, asxoi ted,
800 yds ceutury cloth, dark colors, assorted
100 ?ds continental check, llannel, black
and white.
200 yds -ed and blue check glare crash, 16
inch wide.
800 yds bleached linen and French crash,
18 inch wide.
200 yds Amoskeag blue denim's 9 oz.
500 yds Marseilles Votk Mig Co checks.
2C0 yds Amoskeag A C A ticking, 30 inch
wide.
100 yds Naumkeag corset Jeans dark drab.
Cdoz ineaimn size thimbles, closed ends.
10 ' No HtJ white thread, Clark's mile end.
0 10 ' ' '
10 ' ' 30black ' ' '
0 1 1 JO , 1 . 1
15 cross Doarl dress buttons line 21
1 M each No. 2, 3, 4, 5 and (I Mil wards nee
dles. GROCERIES.
5,roo lbs Lpt salt.
100 cheese, Cranston's or as good.
2500 cracked wheat, lresh eround.bblH.
2500 coarse hominy ' ' '
2500 ' oat meat ' ' '
lbOO ' rolled oats, American
300 dried currants, fresh, good stock,
200 O A Go's A & a brand curb soda.
20C0 ' choice island rlco.
160 c.-eara tartar, J. A. Folger's
prime, or as good.
200 ' glos starch, Oswego
400 ' corn starch, Oswego.
10 gross nutcnes, superior Safety.
25 doz brooms.
20 doz cous oysters, A. Fields or as good,
25 doz concentrated lye, American.
25 doz caus com, Wluslow.
100 lbs tapioca.
2C0 gal coal oil, Pearl lu tanks.
2 doz bath bricks,
1 doz clothes baskets, willow, largo size,
square end.
12 dcz palls (galv iron No. 20 plate, round
bottoms.)
200 gal molasses, New Orleans, genuine.
SPICES.
300 lbs ' black pepper, ground.
10 ' ginger, ground.
43 ' cinnamon '
50 mustard
15 ' macs '
20 sago
CROCKERY.
10 doz glass tumblers.
2 syrup pitchers.
2J quart roup bowls, W. Q,
20 ' teacup i,
FLOUR.
500 bbls more or less, best roller process,
delivered as wanted.
SOAP.
2500 pounds Kirk's Savon or as good.
0 boxes Ivory soap. 100 cakes each.
10 lbs shaving soap (Palmer's barber or
as good),
TEA.
1000 lbs uueoloredJapan, Eclipse or as good.
COFFEE.
2500 lbs Costa Rica, nrstgmde.
ww cnicvry, -
200 ' govt Java, '
1!W real Mocha, '
TOBACCO.
1000 lbs Rapldan, or as good.
MEATS.
600 lbs per day more or lessor beef and
mutton as required in equal parts ot
fore nnd hind quarters.
LEATHER.
1 side harness. Oiwrm n-rtm .,,i
6 side sole, Stockton, 25 to 27 per side, extra
1 calfskin, good stock.
STATIONERY.
12 doz Pnymn's Indelible luh
3 ot btautord's premium tluld.
1 , ' copylug
5 . commercial ink.
6 reams letter paper, Wedgowcod half
Huettt, oras good,
I grogs lead pt-nciU, Ulxou's graphite No
&w rnh tit, m m r
S bxs London Incandescent No I pens.
2 bx Uiliott's WI pens
DRIED FRUIT.
IO0O lbs dried pruues, good quality, in sacks
DRUGS.
2oz,arldum nrsentosum.
Ita catbolUum,ciyt.
' ' boraclrum.
i nu-moubremldum.
l ant.'pyrfnrr
? i i 3a
6oz.
...' 9,lIPnelK assorted.
J Ibschloiuformuiu. Boull.bu'
i i collodion. ".
S gross corks, No 4.
11.
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Oailei.
WOMUtatnd
rtoglUsri,
prunUMrttn.
. : : onite md. "
ional Bank
Proposals
IMS
' 2ttl Flest Ennuiiutm. ... .. ...
r . . MJHtC3'Bn,l. ,M . .
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DINING
fancy Ro&kO -
AND
ODD PIECES,
Solid comfort in every one.
L R BOREN & SIS.
v&aKnacansawifsmistiiiHH'Mi r iitvj"
The Oregon
WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM,
The Beautiful Capital C:ty of Oregon, and County Scat ot
Marion County.
Is engaged in selling fiirming, stock and fruit
lands in the YVillahiette Valley. If you are lookino- for
land do not fail to call on us at Salem or our agent in Port
land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any
other place on the Pacific Coast as a farming, stock and
fruit country, and i the most delightful place in the World
for a home.
Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and Liberty Sts.,Salem,Or,
;"i The W illamette Valley Fruit
Office "with the Oregon Land Co.,
State and Liberty streets,
setting out and cultivating
1 class graduate. U iral.
100 hypodermic tablets, apo morphia, 1 10
gr., Wyeth Hro.
103 hypodermic tablets, pilocarblnae mur,
100 ' ' dlgitntenl, 1100 gr
W. & Bro.
100 hypodermic tablets, phybos fcallcyl WO
fr. w . uro.
lb liquorls potass arsen.
oz. morpliliu sulphas.
1 doz medicine glasses, 14 oz, English Hues.
1 lbs pepsin pure, Fall-child's.
100 paraflne.
1 ' pulf doverl.
1 ' acaclae.
UO ' potassll bromidum,
1 ' ' chlorag.
5 ' nitras, powd.
1 ' ' citras.
1 ' iodldum.
50 oz quinine sulptias, P. a. V.
2 ' oleum clnnamonl.
lb ' caryophylli.
2 gal ricini.
4 doz strengthening plasters H.4J.
1 doz poious plastors, Allcock's.
10 lbs shaving soap, Williams'.
1 ungentum simplex.
1 ' ' citrlnum.
1 ' ' baslllcum.
10 vasallne, XX refined.
3 sponges, large carriage.
1 mortar wedgewood, U gal.
5 lb3 sodil blcorbonas.
5 ' ' boras pulv.
15 bbls carboras.
2 lbs bromidum.
HARDWARE.
400 feet Ground iron, common.
75 M ' ' Norway.
60 ' liatlxM '
50 ' l
keg of .No 5 lore shoes, light Burden's
10 lbs No 7 Putnam shoo nails.
15 ' ' SSweet'n American steel toocalks.
15 ' ' 4 ' tii
1 No 3 solid cast steel machinists bull peln
hammer, octagon, I lb 12 oz.
1 IU Inch hors-e raBp. Heller's.
1 doz 13 Inch round nies, bastard.
10
0
4
14
10
14
10
10
10
0
4
3
4
3
6
7
' 2nd cut,
1 flat bastard flies.
yt round '
1
' ' 2nd cut.
Hat mill, 2nd cut.
' knife bastnrd.
' ' Becoud cut.
i
' regular taper flies, single cut,
' slim taper flles double cut.
12-foot Steel Kimnrn IS hlnrtn V ino l.'nMn
o
brand. '
1 No U level 24 inch best quality gray Iron
steel bars,
1 No 1 Acme cutting nippers, Inter
changabelo Jaws,
a l)i Inch bench screws, 26 Inch over all.
2 No 7 Dlstln's hand taws, 24 inches.
2 Set NO 4 CUtterS flirK Inch Imanlnn.ni
600 lbs No 20 gal sheet iron 30x01, best brand
wj s - . iJUXVU,
60J ' best blacksmiths' coal.
10 ' Albany compound No 2.
5 kegs of H penny cut nails.
2 20
1 ' 4
300 leetixli angle steel.
PLUMBING MATERIAL.
K doz inch tees.
I 1
1 y 1
.i
elbows.
1 sockets
1
Unions flange
' Keystone union
1 lock 1111L.1
' '
if '
' Wpblnes, 1 irch to k Inch
' 1 lucb stop and waste
1:
stop and waste
inch Fuller bibs, flnlshed
1
,eJ b,'usenon ftnd K rubber plugs for Fill
J!S ,f.et )aeh P1 wrought Irou pipe
IW 7g .
100
IU)
J black
Udnx ,: Inrh (Unil, ..,... ,. ,a
ludhes long """ 6',
iu&cM,ng,ncU 8CCCh gnUe clalFSe, "
1 Btar glass gauge cutter.
Bainples my be seen ultlieomreof tho
board of iruslKj nmi min.i. .....I..,..
iorUunco tUeievrltti and must come in
1 Ihe board rveervei tho right to reject
any aud all bids. "Jwl
' iVf,,iU'?17 SX "."PP11"1 wl be required
hirtUlnA,5n ,S?Uc5 of altnnoo of
bid. Atopy ot this ndverilsement must
accompany each bid. and the name f tbe
cUnofsupplUs must l wrliuu on tbe
,j: ' ..V. ' "'U1"B ' raien iui mum
Include nil tho Hems ot the class bid upon
and must elve Items and tnmli in run
b'ith eXCeiltlon rf 11. .t ami Hm A...t,
Inif nUlrer r nr,.liitklf.i rv ... .nH..
IngucoounU of purchasfrs when tie ad
vrrilsemcnt drxs out contain a full mi
complete lleiWrltitiaiinr ihri criinlji in 1.0
pmubawd.
mas win b opened at 5 o'ol.icJt p. nt , ot.
ihwu , IU. U. 1K
HVLV thl kit I'fc.S N. . EIL
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W. A. MITNLY, Wtk of Hoard,
."r-iK. irmire"
CHAIRS
rs
AMVaiXW'UHUUVUKMMmJljm
and
Co
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GroAving
Company
G
ray
Block.
corner
Salem, Oregon; is engaged in
Orchards.
25c Want Column.
Nrtlcos inserted for ONE CUNT PEK
WOHD KACH INHUIITION. No adver
tlscmcut Inserted Iu this column for less
than twenty-tlve cents.
FOK 11ENT--New house in North
Salem. Apply to K. llolcr, Nortn
Salem, or at JouitNr. olllce,
LOST. A packagoof hair goods, between
Mission ptreet and Keller's slnrt.
Leave at Mrs. Frank Cooper's store. 11 27 tf
rpo KENT. A house of Ave rooms, en
X quire or T, Van der Ban. WluUrBtreet
north of Union. ll-283t
rpo EXCHANGE. Ten acres witlilntte
J city limits (.f Yankton, S. D., for prop.
mid on, s. l
Salem. V.
erty In or
('. Dibblf,
Salem, Or.
11-SfrH'
SPEOIAIj BAItGMN. A bargain Isrf
fered in tho I N. Gilbert property toi
ner Marlon and Front streets. Call on J.
C. Booth, room 13, over Ladd . Bush bank.
I1211W .
POUND. A new leather slipper,
can havo same by proving 1
nd paying for this notice.
aAO KENT. House of nine rooms. Stable
attached with city water; Highland
addition. Enquire 803 Cottage street.
lin
THE ALKA-TJESPJCIUAN POt'IETi
Meets every Saturday evening at
o'clock, in tne hull over the Btnte IdM"
ranee building. Meetings are oren to pe
public. Kev. Itobert Wbitakcr.l'res. 1 r.
V. A. Cusick, Vlco President. 10 8 it
NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
Assets Over 350,000 Dollars.
GEO. M. BEELEB, City Agent,
And special agent for Marion county, w
flee with the Company.
'cozf?'-
Balcm.OreD-nn. w. r. fitnlev. President
A. P. Armstrong, Manager.
business, Shorthand.
Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, English
Departments. Students admitted
atouytliuo. Catalogue free.
M,
L. OHAMBEULIN,
O. M- SMITH,
rresiaeni.
llKinniMRMM ni
secretary.
GEO. JLSM'JlM"!
Vlco President. jreasuiv..
UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO.
275 Commercial Street.
Makes tho neatest and best Abstracts lo
the country.
... . ..v..kjwA., uw. --.. '. ...-
Strawberries
and
Grapes,
Twenty varietiesofcachforsale Manusj
Of culture nnd descriptive V.if table
plants or either of the, bet of all
frulU. suitable for this climate, senton si
plication to K- U OV mi. nmu, "' v-
Hop Sing & Co.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
20S Commercial Ht.
Clothing mado at Jowest pilot.
Keiwiring ntly dan
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