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Coming to Oregon. The advance The Weather. Referring to this in THE OREGON PACIFIC. MISCKIXAKEOUS. DAILY STATESMAN.

exhaustible topic the reporter may be al agent of Washington Irving Bishop, the great mind reader, whose Oregon engage Confidence That Hunt Will Resume lowed to remark that after Monday's slight fall of snow, brought on the invis PARTIES OUT Or TOWN ments were cancelled during December WorkThe Yaqaina's Freight The Oregonian on the O. P. on account of illness, has arrived in Port ible wings of a nor'wester and therefore Dally Statesman by mail secure the FOR land, and is making arrangements for ctly in advance. for 50c per mouth, fitri doomed to melt almost as fast as it fell, Tuesday came with a cloudless sky and a Prominent officials of the Oregon Pa Mr. Bishop's appearance there.

Presumably he will come to Salem. Irving's greatest public feat is to drive a double warm south wind, which was very grate cific, when approached on the subject of ful to weak lungs. The sun went down in un obscured splendor and the half hour team through the streets blindfolded and T. J. CKOXISE, THE PRISTER.

Over State Insurance company's office. Good work. Low prices. Prompt. Reliable.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1888. the difficulty between their company and Contractors Hunt and Bennett, express with a black cap drawn over his head. This is the phenomenal performance and more of delicious twilight which followed gave ample assurance that the ma themselves as of the opinion that one of which has baffled the scientific world. EXCELSIOB DIARIES, them Hunt will resume operations. ifTi a jestic orb, having got through with his engagement at the tropic of Capricorn, is again bound north and.

in due time will NEW YEAR'S EDITION. The Boy Also Died. Little Johnnie netner or not an understanding has Ralston, one of the unfortunate children give us those long gloamings so delight been arrived at between them and Mr. DESK CALENDERS, who were fatally burned in the accident Hunt they decline to state, bat it is verv ful to young lovers and so disastrous to gate hinges. Such is life in the far west.

at Lebanon Sunday morning, lingered Extra copies of the New Year's edition of the Statesman for sale at the business office of the paper at 10 cents each. In wrappers, ready for mailing, if de evident that an early settlement of the along till 1 p. when his spirit went to DAT BOOKS, trouble, if not already consummated, is join his sister's. The parents are almost confidentially expected bv them. Mr.

distracted, and universal sorrow and The Territorial Capital. A. N. Hamilton, editor of the Ellensburg, W. Capital, arrived in the city, yesterday, on his way to Olvmnia.

He is one of a sired. Any number of copies will be Bennett's suit for over half a million dol JOURNALS. grief are expressed on every hand. mailed from the office, without extra lars they regard as a very large-sized io-night's installation. ihe pro cha rge, to any address within the United bluff, and they are giving themselves no LEDGERS, gramme for the public installation ex States.

uneasiness about its outcome. Appear delegation appointed to request the legislature, now in session, to submit to a vote of the people the question of relocating the capital. Mr. Hamilton is confident of success and thinks Ellensburg ercises at the opera house to-night was published in yesterday morning's States Wad-ei-Waed a Fbaud. The Oriental ances now are that work will be resumed REC0RS, along the Oregon Pacific extension in the traveler and lecturer, Wad-el-Ward, who man, ihe officers to be installed are those of Protection lodge.

Every body is spring just as if nothing had happened. appeared in Salem in a course of lectures invited to attend. NEW YEAR CARDS AND BOOKLETS will be designated as the capital. It occupies a central position, and is easily reached. It has a population of 1500.

Last year the building improvements amounted to $150,000, and the some time since, has been proven a fraud. Ward claimed that he met Captain Bur George Pope, agent for Lloyds, who has Managing Editor. W. H. Parry, for ton, the celebrated traveler, at Mecca, on charge of the adjustment of general aver merly of the Corvallis Gazette and In the occasion of his famous visit to that volume of wholesale business to $1,500, dependence West Side, has been engaged place there about thirty years ago.

Mec 000, making it the fifth city in the terri ages on wrecked vessels, passed down the road yesterday afternoon on his way from Yaquina. It is not yet ascertainable ca, as is well known, is the noiy citv ot as managing editor of the evening Sen tory this respect. Oregonian. the Mahometans, and it is here that the try. Mr.

Parry is a newspaper man ef tomb of Mahomet is located. Mahomet's Cheap Property. The Millsap house. experience and is an acquisition to the what per cent, of the value of the cargo has been lost, and the average will not coffin, so the. story ran, was attracted to force of the Sentry.

half lot, and barn, 391 High street, oppo the ceiling of a lofty tomb, as if endeavor site the Little Central school house, that T. McF. PATTON, be declared until Mr. Pope and the in A Quick Trip. The steamboat Wm.

ing to hnd an outlet to seek its way to M. Hoag on her way down the river Sun has heretofore been held at $1400, is now offered for $1000 cash. This is a nice heaven. Here many thousands of pious Musselmen from all the Mahomedan surance adjusters settle on the matter in Portland. Average bonds have been sent 98 State Street.

day made the run between Salem and hard-finished house, story and a half, world made annual pilgi images. But woe to the impious infidel who undertook to various shippers on the wrecked Ya Albany in two hours and twenty minutes, and in good repair. It is very near the business portion of the city. The lot is a one of the quickest trips on record. quina, whose freight was saved.

In these bonds the shippers agree to rtav their good one. The improvements are well worth the price asked for the whole prop share of the general average, upon receipt of their freight, or after the amount of the Fine Those chestnuts and hickory nuts at Squire Farrar are in keeping with their excellent stock of gro Holiday Goods, Holiday Goods. erty. It has usually rented for $12.50 per month. Any one desiring to secure average is ascertained.

nice house should look at this property ceries. at once, before it is sold to some one else Among other things, the New Year's PERSONAL MENTION. It would also make a good investment for i Oregonian says of the Oregon Pacific: the sacred journey and attempted to desecrate the sacred sepulchre with his unholy eyes. Burton, by assuming the dress and pious demeanor of a Mahomedan, sussessfully made the dangerous trip and saw the tomb of Mahomet, and he afterwards described the perils of his undertaking and the objects seen in a "book, which attracted wide attention at the time of its publication. Wad-el-Ward having made the statement that he met Burton there, a personal friend of that gentleman wrote to him, now British consul at Trieste, Austria, and received the answer that he never saw nor heard of Wad-el-Ward, whom he judges PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, capital ai uus price.

"The completion of the link connecting Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Kuhn returned The O. C. Accident.

The Califor last night from their visit to Portland. nia express which should have arrived Portland with the Willamette valley narrow gauge system is an important step in local development but a step far more important is the enterprise now in rtro- AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, GIFT BOOKS Miss Helena Holman, of the blind nere aionaay morning at 8:13, came school, is home from a visit to Portland. through yesterday morning at 6 a. gressby the Oregon Pacific railroad com Rev. J.

M. Dick and wife have gone to -COMPRISING. and yesterday morning's overland will pany. J. his company, whose road at the beginning of last year entered Albanv in Corvallis to assist in a protracted meet probably be behinehand this morning, ing.

The track has been cleared, at the scene its march from Yaquina bay across the of Sunday morning's wreck, and the Illustrated state, has made a farther advance of twenty miles, will be across the Cascade A. K. lint, of Koseburg, is making a visit to his daughter, Mrs. R. H.

Dear battered engine has been taken to Rid die's. Trains could run regularly now, mountains and into the middle of the born. but the wreck nas so disarranged time Poems in Torcheon, Illustrated Poems in Cloth, Illustrated Poems in Dr. C. II.

Hall returned to Portland yesterday, after spending the holidays schedules and scattered the different crews, that it is doubtful if everything huh his family. state by the early summer. The progress of this road is carrying transportation into the heart of Oregon, a country as yet but little more than explored, but destined to make great advances under its new opportunities. "The Oregon Pacific road is said to be gets to worKing smooth again before to to be a fcynan, "on the make. Contracts Let.

The state asylum board yesterday let the contracts for furnishing the asylum with supplies during the next six months. The bids were as follows, and the contracts were awarded in each case to the lowest bidder: Plumbing Dugan Johnson Lawrence, J. W. Crawford, $92.95 drugs D. J.

Fry, $150 Oeo. E. Good, stationery T. McF. Patton, McAllen McDonnell, J.

Benson Starr, hardware Brown, Fullerton 4136.14 diygoods McAllen McDonnell, John Cran morrow. Wallis Nash, G. C. Cannon, and Wm. Bamboo, Rice, of the Oregon Pacific, passed down Marion County Reached.

Yesterday the road yesterday. under engagement with the Chicago Northwestern to meet it in southern for the first time during the present term of the supreme court, a case on appeal Eugene Breyman left yesterday for Dayton, W. to look after the interest And in all kinds of pressed and plain leather, tree calf, etc. Idaho. There is little doubt here that from Marion county was argued, the of reman Bros, bout there.

the Oregon Pacific is but another name Third judicial district having been John Sutton, father of Mrs. Z. M. Par- reached Monday. This was the case of Benjamin Tucker, vs.

Salem Flour who has been making her a short for Chicago Northwestern and that it intends to make a through line between Chicago and Portland via Idaho, central Oregon, the Santiam pass and the lower Christman Cards in Local Scenery. visit, has left for bis borne in Iowa. ing company and the City of Salem company, apps. This case is one for A. B.

Croasman, wife and daughter, Willamette valley. The route has been damages, claimed by Tucker against the J. M. Rosenberg J.J. Dalrymple, $262.05 cloth J.

J. Dalrym- pie, 150 yards, $285 J. M. Rosenberg 150 yards, $273.75 McAllen McDonnell, $375; groceries J. G.

Wright, filbert Patterson, Mrs. Alice Crane, and daughter Ethel, chosen with consummate wisdom over the only practicable pass in the middle left for' Portland on yesterday afternoon's two mill companies on account of injury done his farm by reason of "overflow J. Benson Starr, tram. part of the state and through a region of water from the Santiam ditch. The case H.X-GOV.

Chadwick and wife left oa has been in the courts for several years, vast resources as yet but little developed. Brt this is prospective. It is sufficient to 118 State Street yesterday afternoon's train, the former ana in tne supreme court once liefore. note at this time that the Oregon Pacific for Seattle, and the latter on a visit to Good Guessing. An Albany merchant Mr.

and Mrs. 8. J. Chadwick at Colfax, in its own name is opening up a region which in another year will add a W. T.

offered two prizes, a piano and an organ, 67; spices John G. Wnght, $27-92; S. Farrar $3210; flour Salem Flouring Mills 350 bbls. at $4.25 per $1487.50 J. D.

Hurst $1365 crockery J. G. Wright, L. S. Winters, coffee S.

Farrar J. G. Wright, $221.54 meats E. C. Cross, $7.45 per 100 lbs; C.

Howard, $7 per 100 lbs; Crow Willard, $8 per 100 lbs. The contract for shoes and leather was not new province to Portland commercial for the closest and next closest guesser of Mrs. S. G. Allen, Misses Lulu and realm." Meta Allen, and Miss Adams, of Portland, returned home yesterday, after a the number of pennies in a large glass globe.

The pennies were counted in the WEATHER REPORT. few days' visit with the family of J. J. Linn county bank, and the number was Auction. Auction Dalrymple, in this city.

DECEMBER, 1887. found to be 3866. Two persons, Mrs. During December. 1SS7.

20 days during F. C. Reed, president of the fish com o. Kice ana mra. r.

ko Din son, were found to have guessed the exact number. which rain fell, and an aggregate of mission, and his wife, who have been while two others tied on 3865. The whole visiting mends in Salem for a few days, 9.29 inches of water; there were 2 clear. 5 fmir, and 2 cloudy day other than those on which left yesterday afternoon for their head -The elegant and fresh stock of- rain ten. number of guesses was several thousand.

He Will Recover. Clib Bryant, who quarters, the hatchery on the Clackamas. ine mean iemieraiure lor tne month wm 40.23 deg. Highest daily mean temperature for me monm, aeg. on iin.

Lowest aailv mean attempted to cut his throat at Lafayette LETTER LIST. temperature 25 deg. on the 22nd. let, but will be in a few days. Knife and Pistol.

A shooting affray occurred in Chessman's store, at Alsea, Benton i county, on Monday afternoon, Dec. 26, between Lee Rycraft and H. C. Myers, of that place, which will probably prove fatal to Myers. The particulars, as near as can be learned, are as follows It seems that during the day both men had been imbibing a little too much tire-water, and in the afternoon they went into the back part of Chessman's store And were soon engaged in a game of Goods and Holiday Goods Mean temperature for the month at 2 o'clock, last week, will probably recover.

About a year ago he was married to an estima p. 42.64 deg. menest temperature for the month fil dear. Following is the list of letters remain ble young lady at Lafayette, but owing at 2 p. m.

on the 6th. Lowest temnerature 26 -OF- ing in the poBtotnce, at Salem, uregon, aee at 7 ciock a. m. on tne 22nd. to his dissipated habits, did not get Frosts occurred on th 13th.

18th. 19th. 20th. Jan. 4, 1888.

Parties calling for them along very well and the result was a sepa 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th. 25th, 26th. 27th, 28th, and 31st. A very little snow fell duritie the month. will please say "advertised ration.

On Friday evening be went to a dance at Lafayette and became partly in The PALACE OF FASHION mostly melting as it fell. Applegate LB ihe prevailing winds for the month were cards, over which a dispute arose, ending from the southwest during 19 days, south 2 days. toxicated, tie was put out and then went heme and cut his throat. Jjrown Miss Alary Barnes Frank Gerhard northwest 1 day, and north 9 days. Tk.

Tk Qij' Will be sold at auction, During 1SS6, there were 25 rainy days, to commence Wednesday, December 14 and will continue Groh Will Hatson Edger J. Joslin Miss Haggard and 9.08 inches of water: 4 fair, anri 9 A Handsome Memento. During an Johnson in a row, in which Myers drew a knife and attempted to stab Rycraft, when the latter pulled a revolver and shot Myers, the ball taking effect in the right side just above the hip, passiBg clear through the bodv. Myers was taken to his home cloudy days. Mean temperature for the month 47.04 deg.

highest daily temperature for the month b5deor. Kelly Steven Marks Samuel on the 31 Ht; lowest daily mean temperature for the montfi, 40 deg. on the 22d. Palmer Alfred 2 Rector Thomas Thos. Pkikci.

and Dr. Whitney, of Philomath, was sent for and the wound dressed. At last Phelan John Robison Miss Rosa Zagfiart James Eola, Jan. 2, 1888. accounts Myers was still alive, but his Wolf John BRIEF MENTION.

interval in the regular meeting of company Monday night, a very pleasant ceremony was performed. The event was the presentation by Lieut. Bowersox, to their captain, Samuel L. Lovell, on behalf of the company of a very handsome large" photograph of himself. Captain was duly surprised, and expressed his gratification to the members of the company in suitable terras.

Thanks. To the citizens of Salem and vicinity I hereby express my greatest recovery is very doubtful. As yet no arrests have been made. H. Odell, P.

M. The river was seven feet above low water TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Until the entire stock is sold. We will also sell goods at private sale at auction prices. As Mr.

Wolfe is determined to give np business, he has adopted this plan of disposing of his stock. Easy terms wHl be made to city and country merchants. All are invited to attend. Wm. WOLFE, State street, Salem, CHASE, Auctioneer.

mark yesterday. SUPREME COURT. Don't hunt for a Mace to eat. but lust dror A Sad Incident. A very sad incident occurred at Juneau, Alaska, just before the arrival of the steamer Idaho, recently right into Emerson's.

Salem, Jan. 3. See Hellenbrand when you are hunerv. He Benjamin Tucker, vs. Salem has the best restaurant ia Salem.

Flouring Mills Co. and City of Salem Co. License to marrv wm vRf.Af-flav 'iKaiiAji hr County Clerk Chapman to F. E. Looney and Ida apps.

Ramsey Bingham, attorneys for niucr. Mrs. Harding, an elderly lady residing at that place, was taken sick with pneumonia, and went to Port Townsend, W. for treatment. She improved and started home, and on the way up had a relapse.

Shortly after her arrival at Juneau she died. In due time the funeral occured, the body being followed to the grave bv a Tucker N. B. Knight and Geo. H.

Bur J. M. Rosen burg fc Co. have secured the agen nett, attorneys for Salem Flouring Mills cy for Thompson's patent glove fitting corset, the best in the market. See advertisement.

Co. Tilmon Ford and Wm. M. Kaiser, attorneys for Uity ot haiem uo. Ou motion of Col.

N. B. Knight. Mr. Thomas Hem Ward was admitted, upon certificate from the supreme court of Michigan, to practice in all the courts of number of friends on foot.

Miss Harding, the deceased's twenty-one year-old daughter, led the procession, and just as the graveyard was reached she fell dead upon the coffin containing the remains of her mother. Heart disease was the cause. this state. thanks for your patronage during the year of 1887. I also announce to you that I am still at my old stand, 183 Commercial street, where I shall be glad to receive your calls.

I am very respectfully yours, Ad. Waldemar Nelson, Salem Chemical Steam Dveing and Cleaning Works. l-4-4td A Boom for Salem. Down with high priced thread Our new cotton has arrived, 500 yards for 5 cents length and quality guaranteed. Try a spool on your sewing machine.

Wagner Co. Prohis. A call is issued to the members of the Marion county committee and all prohibitionists to meet in conference, at 2 p. in the W. C.

T. U. hall, on Thursday, January 5th. Another Payment. Sheriff Minto yesterday turned over to Treasurer Giesy $1000, which he has received of the taxes SYEUPS! The rer.v'ar meeting of the Ladies' Aid soci ety of the M.

E. church will occur on Wednes day, Jan. 11, at the parsonage parlors, at 2 o'clock. Secretary. TAX NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY8ELF i or deputy will be in the precincts of Marion county on the days hereinafter mentioned, from 10 o'clock In the forenoon until 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said days for the purpose of collecting taxes for the year 1887: Marion Janury 5, 1888 Jefferson 6,1888 North Salem, 7, 1888 9,1888 Champoeg, 10, 1888 St. Paul, 11,1888 Fairfield 12,1888 South Salem, 13, 1888 Howell Prairie. 14, 1888 Silver Creek. 16.1888 Garfield, 17. 1888 Abiqua, 18,1888 Turner.

19, 1888 Salem, i 20,1888 Labish, 21,1888 Lincoln, 23, 1888 Stayton 24,1888 Mehama. 25,1888 Sublimity, 26,1888 Aurora 27,1888 Hurbard 28.1888 Wood burn, 30, 1888 Gervais, 31, 1888 East Salem. February 1, 1888 Kated at Salem, Oregon, Dec. 21st. 1887.

JNO. W. MINTO, MARRIED. Appointments. During the past week Gov.

Pennoyer has made the following appointments: Notaries public, Frank B. Clopton, Pendleton Geo. C. Fulton, Astoria; E. T.

Mullaney, Malheur county; Edward Bender, Myrtle' Point, Coos county S. A. Jones, Stayton Fred Page- New Orleans molasses. CATTERLIN-GRA SON. At Union Star, De Kalb county, Missouri, Sundav, Nov.

27, 1887, by Rev. Willis Weaver, W. H. Catterlin and Mrs. Lou Grason.

Tustin, Pendleton; commissioner ot deeds, Samuel Rosenheim, San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Catterlin was formerly a photog rapher in Salem. His bride is a well California Sugar Syrun. Iowa Sorghum.

Cut-Leaf Sugar Syrup. Vanilla Flavored Drips. known ladv of Union Star. pay- of 1887. This is the second $1000 ment.

DIED. Already Begun. A. Prescott, who has the coutract for supplying the Capital Lumbering company with 2,500,000 feet of logs, has begun hauling them down from the Lnckiamute. The logs are already cut, and are being rafted bv the WARINNER.

In Portland, Tues tf Sheriff Marion County, Oregon. Meeting. There will be a special meeting of Multnomah Chapter, No. 1, R. A.

this evening, at 7 o'clock. Work in W. M. degree. Bv order of H.

P. KOTICK. day, Jan. 3, 1888, of consumption, Edgar A. Warinner, aged 25 years.

The deceased had been afflicted for Oenuine Westmoreland Maple Syrup, only 1TE, THE UNDEKSIGnED DENTISTS OF Salem, take this method of informing our iMtrmiE and the nublic in eeneral. that from many months with the fatal disease, con Three Sisters. They will be "boomed" in the slough and await the operations by the sawmill in the spring. sumption, and his death had been antici and after this dnte we will do a strictly cash 1.50 PER GALLON, pated for some time. His end was pain- business.

Signed J.C. byku, ess. He was an estimable voung man. Absolutely Pure. the son of Dr.

W. C. Warinner, formerly of Salem, and leaves many friends and S. SKIFF T. C.

SMITH, J. W. MEREDITH, H. SMITH. January Newly-Married Cocpleb May find everything they could desire in crockery and glassware to "set up" in housekeeping, at Gilbert Patterson's.

M. E. Revivals. Revival meetings are now in progress at the M. E.

church. Very good interest is manifested. Come and welcome, everybody. Thia powder never varies. A marvel of purl relatives to mourn his lose.

The remains Two A ag rants. Two individuals, by name Frank Miller and Ed. De Long, were arraigned before Recorder Strickler yesterday morning, on charges of vagrancy. They pleaded guilty and were given twenty days each in the county jail. it, strength and wholesomnesa.

More eeomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in soupetition with the multitude of low teaMbort will be brought up from Portland this morning, on the 11 o'clock train, and the AT WELLEEBK0S.V 201 COMMERCIAL St. FOR MADAM WILLIAMSON a HEALTH corsets and shoulder braces combined, call at her home, 289, Starkey block, or address Mrs. Frank Cooper, Salem, Oregon. 1 Mm wieight alumn or phosphate powaera. Bold nly in cans: Royal Baking Powdar Co- MM Wall atroot.

K. T- funeral services will be conducted at the Christian church immediatelv thereafter..

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