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AAL-11 1 Ladies Jackets "Vhich has heed daily expected is now here. Come and latest styles, and will be rushed oft at Trin ks? and Valises in great variety. See tiiuin before you buy lift (AWTJi. HUUL rncvMiWinmi tfEDXE-iDAY NOV. 4 1891. tnHVS l)K lJI5l.'RIFriON. (Mil; 1 mill per ye-ir,..- to no Vaii u) man per nioniu, tu ! by mnil per) mi, 1 60 KKKK UKLIVKIty UY CARIUKK. Dully ror slntrle week, 16 etc l).ulj furUvo wei'kH, 25 cU. inllv by uioutli, 6ucts Collections will be miiile on 1st and IStli of month. Hubcribcra will please lene money for carriers nt bouse or wheieJU dellert.d, so as to cause no delajs lu 'ollect'ons THF KVKNIIIO OAI'ITAI. JOUUUAIi regit- Inrly receives the afternoon associated press dispatches. W li Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. R. H. Mathews' new drpsinnking pirlon Cottle Block. First class work no delay, no stairs to climb, shirts aiutle to order. CAijii Hut Down. Tim callow snipe who lias been working Salem for a mouth past in the interest of the $17,000 business directory should be called down Ho has tried to bulldoze a number of our business men into taking space, teliiug them they would not be able to get their names into the book at any price un less they paid what he asked. He is especially severe ou our hotel facilities, inanuf.ioturlng concerns, and in his comments on Tiik Journal, and his animosity is easily understood when it is known where he makes his business head quarters. The gift enterprise ptiuli catlm will fare just as well if a new man is sent to Rilein to work it up. IJoaW) of Tbadij. At a regular meeting of the board ot trade held at The Willamette parluis last even iug it was decided not to continue membership in the state board for the present. The nniendmeut to by-laws increasing monthly dues to 52.50 was changed to $1.00 per mouth and passed. Secretary J. L. , Mitchell tendered his resignation, - which was accepted, and a vote of thanks returned for his past services. , Laudlord A. I. Wagner was elected to till the vacancy. The soliciting committee was granted further time to report, and the board adjourned to meet at the same place Tuesday evening, Nov. 17ih A Card. Mr R. F. Wallace do- sires to express her gratitude to kind friends for assistance and sympathy during the sickness, death, and burial of her beloved husband; and to assure the people of Salem that she will cherish In grateful nt memberouce the spontaneous ex pression of grief at Ills loss, and esteem for ills character and work, so universally manifested by them. Runaway. Chas. Youke's horse started to run ou State street tills morning at 9:30 from in front of Martin's jewelry store. At the first jump the horse tore a wheel olF the top buggy, at the third he fell Hal in the mud iu front of Patton's book store and six men were covered with nmd trying to hold him. Mr. Youke was in great danger for a few minutes. Prodate. In estate of Sarah E. Hubbard, petition to admit will to probate granted, and T. W. Davan port appointed administrator with will annexed. Bend $4,000. In guardianship of Frank O. Johnson, Albert A. Johnson appointed guard lau, bond filed iu sum of 1000 and toUrs Issued. Fifty Dollars Reward. A standing reward of 5-30 is offered for "ie arrest and conviction of any Person found tampering or interfer lug In any manner wltii the electric rvice lamps or Hue In this city, lios. Holmau. 11 3 3t SPECIAL SALE OF SEALETTE CLOAKS AND JACKETS HOLVERSON'S. Every lndy can afford ono of these- fi, e garments at the prices that will J) evail, NO That Large Luvoice of TUG COMMON COUNCIL Honors P. J. llahcoek With Resolu toins ltonline llusiness Trans acts). At the regular council meeting Tuesday evening six couucilmeu were present, Mayor D'Arcy in the chuir. Alderman Gray and Johnson were absent. Minutes of special session read and approved. Alderman Murphy ollered the following resolution, which was unanimously adepted: Wheieas, Tde council has heard with i egret of the death of (Japt F. J. Babeock, lately an honored mem bT of this body from the lirst watd Resolved, That we. the members of council do seveiall.v and collect ively Uuder to the widow and sur viving le.atives of our late associate our deep sympathy iu this, their day of sadness and soriow. Resolved, That iu token of our respect for the memory of the de ceased, weatteud his funeral tomor row. The following bills against the city were ordered paid. S. T. Rich ardson, $79. Robt. McKillop, $9; Goodale & Wheeler, $41 9S; WalKer Bros., 8.8); A. B. Smith & Co., S485; E. M. Wuite, 10.25; W. P. Williams, $J; Ed. N. Edes, $50; John Knight. S: JolinW.Vood,$12; Salem Iron works, GO 05; Ed. N. Edes,$7;;aray Bros., !j3; J.H. Miller, $2.03; Salem Abstract & Laud com pany, $100; Capital Lumber mills, $40.74; John O'Donald, $15; M. E G )odell, $4.80. The city attorney reported favor ably ou city marshal'' teport re ferred to him. 11 jtlon moved that city employ a couii-o'ti'ut engineer for each tire engine at $75 a mouth, salary to begin Dee. 1st, and to coverall ex pense of care of engine and pay of fireman. Adopted, all voting aye, except Lafore. ORDINANCES. T.) prevent certain animals fiom being driven or ridden upon public grounds, avenues and squares with in the city, was passed. To provide curbs in front of cer tain propei ties ou Court, Commer cial and State streets, 2d reading; to committee on streets. To provide for making crosswalks, 3d reading and passed. The city attorney, upon motion of Alderman L ifore, was instructed to prepireordlniiicd regulating duties of eugineeis of lire department. PETITIONS. Of D. E. Kenwortuy, to build slidiug door in J. (.!. Brown & Co's. hardware block. Granted, Of L. M. Kirk & Co., and others, for a 6 ft. sidewalk on east side 14th from State to Mission streets. To commltt.e ou streets etc. Of Caiuamm Dr. Kum asking to raise frout of building, put basemeut underneath it, etc. Granted. For reais it of .J. 52 to A. N. Bush for taxes erronously paid for Mrs. Mumper. Granted. The council adjourued. In the New Book. A fine new marriage record has been opened by the new county clerk. It will hold i-ix hundred evidences of matri monial iutent aud the first to take take advautage or the now volumu are Eugene Willis, age 32, aud Mus Lydla M. Hefty age 22. Mr. Willis Is the happy first man iu it. In It. The boys out at the "Elec tric" grocery are jubilant these days. A meat market has been opened next door and trade Is "A 1." That is what makes them so happy. Can you write? If you cannot, oue of Johnson's gold pens sold only by Dearborn the bookseller, can write with scarcely any exertion ou part of the holder. Try one. Repel the Mud. There is a kind of shoes that will do it, aud R. J. Fleming on State street keeps them. Sl'AY .'Would you have the ben efit of years of experience wheu you buy tim nxcessiiries of life? Tlieu go to Furrr fc Co. On Fjkk. Many a mau's bruin U ou fire these days for a goo. I hot meal. Ilelleiibraud's is the place to get It. This Week at LONGER. see them, bargains. The se are tlu LU CiPTAIN HABCOUK'S FUNERAL. Conducted by the Masonic Order from the First Congregational Church. The last tributes of respect and affection were paid the late Captain F. J. Babcock at the First Congrega tional church. The friouds cro.vded the audience room and the altar and bier were profusely decorated, lin presslve fuueral services were "ion ducted by P. S. Knight and Rev C. L. C irwiu. The casket was uot opened at the church, but friends who desired to do so were allowed to view the face of the departed at the residence from 9 to 12 o'clock. CIVIO BODIES ATTEND. Pacific lodge and other Masons In good standing attended and con ducted the services at the grave. Sedgwick post G. A. R. met at their Slate Insurance hall at 1 p ni. aud attended iu a bodv on the last march on earth of their fellow com rade. FIREMEN. assembled at Tiger engiue house at 1:30 and attended the funeral in uni form, by order of Chief Low, Cap tain Bibcock being a member of the North Salem Fire company, No. 3. By resolution the city council and offlilals attended tlio funeral In a body. The county officials met and de cided to close tneir offices this after noon and transact uo public busi ness aud attend the fuueral of the late county clerk together. HOME MAI'.KFT NOTES. Eggs are becoming very scarce and bring 30 ct. Fancy lots of applc3 will fetch 30 to 35 ctP. New smoked meats are iu .'great demand, but the weather has been too warm to cure any. Tlie butchers payCJ cts.for dressed pork, Utile or big. Good pears will bring the farmers readily from 30 to 40 cts. Choice Winter Nellls bring 50 uls. Hides remain the same, 2 ct?. for green, and 4 cts. for green salted. Farmers should see that it would pay them to get at the market witli the earliest smolied meats. Hops have advanced a cent. Un intentionally a Portlaud price from au entirely unreliable source was not into The Journal market notes laat week. Our local .market quotations ate always reliable. Good comb honey is iu demand by Salem merchants at 12j to 15cts. accordiug to quality. Salem merchants are ordering eastern eggs from Portland. More Fire Alarms. The state authorities are considering the feast Dility of connecting each state insti tution with the Salem fire alarm system. Salem's first class, fire de partment is growing. Lost. Livei-colored setter, with whitespoton breast, answers name of "Fritz;" wheu last seen had in sulated wire for collar. Will give $5.00 for return. B. P. Taylor, Salem, postoHlce. 11-4-tf-w On Top. The best meals are ou lop ut Strong's restauraut only two bits. Chop aud hay u specialty at East ham's chop mill in Herreu's ware house mill feed in stock. Free delivery iu city. Leave orders at Steiuer's fish market or call at mill. 19 61 tf Puulio Auction. At the Evan gelical parsonage on Thursday at 2 p. til. the household aud kltcbeu furniture of E. 8. Bollinger. Stoves, carpets, bedsteads, etc. Also a fine lot of canued fruit especially put up for family use. 11 2-2t. o Remember the auction of house hold goods at the Evangelical par nonage Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kitchen stove No. 7, organ and plauo boxes for sale. 247 Front street. 114 31 For Rent. Good office room on ground floor. Apply at Journal office. NN LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Regular monthly meeting of "II' company tonight. Hon. Frank Baker took tho after noon tralu for n few days at Port land. Mrs. J. B. Arbergast Is visiting at Portland. Judge Boiso aud Attorney Bing ham came dowu from Albany today to attend the Babcock funeral. H. R. Moore, who has conduct! d the auction store the past year, will leave Salem some time this week for a tour of (southern Oregon ana California. The Salem Assembly Club will give its first grand ball of the season at the Hotel Willamette ou Friday eveuing Nov. 13th. A rare time is expected. W. T. MeFaddeu of Corvallis Is In the city, having some cases before the surpreme coutt. It is a good deal to expect of a Democratic legislature to elect a Republican senator, as one publica tion proposes. James Maxwell, n Scotchman, who killed a sailor on the high seas, has been discharged from the penl- sentittry. 11. M. Barues and Frank Wilson from Likoview, are late arrivals at the prison. County Clerk Sherman's bonds are fixed at $15,000. His bondsmen are David Simpson, M. L Chamber lain, T. L. Golden, and George Wil liams. The bids on painting the asylum residences were as follews: Win. Driver & Cook, $175.00; P. Fraglio, $223.00; E. C. Wright, $134 00; W. M. Sterling, $200.00; Kress &. Fisch er, 520.4(). i lie contract, was awarded to E. C. Wright. Nails should grow chcaptr now. The demand for them for the pur pose of nailing campaign lie has entirely ceased. Billy Miller, of tho White Corner, went to Portland today to see ills mother off for tho east. All Kansas is welcome ts come to Oregon except the rainmakers, aud even they might have better luck here. A new confectionery store Is going in at 110 State street. It is to be run by Richard Westacott, with Lute Weatacott as salesman. Tho river is coming up pretty lively and the weather sages s:iy there Is to be mote raiu. F. B. Hatch of San Francisco, route agent for tho Adams Express Co., is running the office at Snlctr, while Agent Reynolds is spending a ten days' vacation at Portland with his fam'ly. Mr. Hatch is an o!d expressman. Misses Kale and Jessie Dalrymplo started tills afternoon ou their trip to Boston, where they will spend the winter. This is their first visit outside of Oregon, aud they will no doubt enjoy an exceedingly pleasant winter. They were accompanied by their father J. J. Dalrymplo as far U3 Portland. 8. A. Clarke, the red hill fruit grower, has named tils celebrated fruit rauch the "Caudelarla" fruit farm, which was the name of his fathers' great plantation In Cuba, where he lived and was buried. A goodly delegation of Knights Templar of Albany, arrived on tho afternoon tram to'attend the Bat cock funeral. Portland is much lu need of a public system of sewerage. At present some of its alleged uewt papers serve the same purpose. School Clerk Simpson says he Is under great obligation to Couuty Assessor Cleaver for many courtesies extended in enabling him to com plete the school district assessment. The sawmill company at Mill City are reported to have opened their saw dust flume since the saw dust law was declared unconstitutional and run it into tho river instead The Sautiam Lumbering Co., had already expended about $3000 In making a ilume to comply with the law, but having been prosecuted, they have now abandoned their Hume and run tho saw duut into the river. Hon. Ed. Parkburst has just re turned from a mouth's visit lu Iowu, when he eujs things are lu the best possible shape. Farmers have had big crops, lu facts eo large that they are behind lu all their work. Poli tics there are not In such good shape, but he expects oome very good citizens from that section to locate Iu Salem soon. 811k umbrellas newly covered while you wait at I. L. K I tubers, 250 Com. St. There is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put together, aud uutll the lust few years was upKwed tole In curable. Fur a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, aud by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incu rable, Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, aud thcrefom constitutional treatment. Hull's' afarrli Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., U the only constitutional cure on tho market. It Is taken internally In ilusea from 10 drops to a teasoonful. It aeU directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. They ifler one hundred dollars for any wse It fulls to cure Send for circu lars aud teMlltniMilult. Addroe, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo.O. Sold by druggists. 75 cents. Don't forget the auction rale of E. 8. Bollinger at the Evangelical par sonage Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, "TlieReStWnuBt.wn.. . Tho tTorM Knrlclw.!. I Tt.f. f icnities of the present day fo; ! J. I -i til lllott ol 'vprvlllllli' Hintrott! coiulu-c to v.c laaiLiud welfare and comfort ol mankind ore almost unlim ited, nnd when Syrup of Pigs was first produced tho world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it Is the only remedy which is truly pleasing r'd refreshing to the tnste and prompt and ctlcctual to cleanse the system foully in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more pooular it tx comes. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" Graut Wright, NY. N Jacobsou, Philadelphia. Ed Solomon, S Waters, R M Don ovan, J P Flnnlcan, R "! Campbell, J VanDuyn, A S Macausty, C S Robinson, T Brooks, II Long, O Summers, G E Cauklu, D B Bush, P G East wick, T A Jordan,- Prt- C H Bobbins, Phlhdelphia. RR Coffin, Rechester. D F Buxton and wife, Troutdale. O W Cotton. Oulriniul. F P Kendall. Seattle. J L Fuller, Q Glllnnd, SF. F C Lacy, Tacotua. G J Farley, Robert May's, The Dalles. L A Saalfield, N Y. S W Jette, Champoeg. K F Muuroe, Cleveland. F Meeker, J Meeker, Mrs .Brown, Puyallup. J W Ruby, York, Ta. N P Rodgen, Kingston. R J William, D O William, Ore gon City. Win Thoinpso,Wm Slone.Needy RW Walker, Eugene, "cooic " O P Dabnoy, Salem. M M Hall, Helena. T C Pebbler, Lebanon. G S Lake, Liiicolu. F M Ogle, Independence. W F Dlllou, Llucolu. GO Ilolman, Portland. Geo W HobbH, Ohio. Mrs Marshall, Seattle. J M Gilbert, Lablsh. J W Cook, Salem. Jas Colemau. W Lyon, Stayton. H A Parker and mother, Turner, Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter by Mrs. Ada E.IIurd of Grotou, S. D.: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set In aud four doctors gave me up. I gavo myself up, de termined 1 could uot stay. My hus band was advised to get King's Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds. Took eight bottles; It has cured mo and lam well and hearty." Trial bottle free at Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial street. Regular size 50c. aud$l. bettor List. Tho following Is tho list of letters remalningimcalled for in tho post office at Salem, Nov. 4, 1891. Per sons calling for the samo will please siy "advertised:" Beoler OG Bently CJ Basbor A A Burnett Putnam Burton W II Cumborniede R Campbell Miss M Dorsey Miss M Dow Abo Dimmed W E Foster A Holmes Geo Johnson M S Frier A H Hancss Wilson Irving Mr Kinsoy Mrs L Lewis C E Mason Thos Morrln Mrs A Kannell P Lacbly Ciius Lovence V Mill Mrs M M Montgomery A 8 Morgan L B McLaren W F B Olsen Miss Iuga Neron F Pershin O R Price J It Robnett J II Ross Chas Remfro Mrs I Rentier Jakob Scott O C Schoot Mrs R Smith Miss M M Swart Miss Lulu Thornton L M TomtiiiBon Edie. A. N. GlLREllT, P. M. Attention, A. O. U. W. There will bo degree work ut tho meeting of Protection lodge No. 2, tonight. Turn out brothers, J. A. dellwood, Recorder, Eupcjisy. This Is what you ought to have to fully enloy life. Thousands tiro searching for It dally, thousands of dollars ate spent annually by our people iu tno nope uiai iney may attain this boon. It may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bltters.lfuHed according to dlrecllong win oujt tno (leanion dyspepsia ami Install Instead Eopepsy. Electric Bitters for dyspewia and plseases of liver, siomacu a nil Kiuneyc hoki alJGOc. aud $1 per bottlo by Fry, druggist, 225 Commercial stieet. "TheBest."wm.BrowD4co. Baby cried, Mother nighcd, Doctor prcMcril! : Cottorla' Iluckton's ArnlrnHalre, The Dent Kalvo lu tlio world for CuU, HrnUea, More, Ulocm, Hilt Itbeuin. Kover Korea, Teller, t 'liHjipeU Iluniln, Cliltululiii, (,'orru and all Hklu Kruptlons, aud posi tively cure rile, or nuay required. It U-iuirnnt-ed to jtive perVet mlWfwttoD or tanner refunded. Puo. M u ?wr bor. Kor sale by lnn'l J. fry. Com Ht. Quick time ana tnrnugh trains offered pawtengers and shlpierM by the Chicago, Union Pacific A; North western Line. Han Francisco uud Portland to Chicago. eod Aug IPPRICES lealflBaking t7d la Millions of Homw40 Years ha Sttadard. ANDREW LANG'S FIRST BOOKS. Wlmt the Famous I.Htcmtriir Komi When Us Wit a Youth In I'limfurf. Tho first books which vividly hn pressod mo wero, naturally, fairy tales and chapbooks about ttobert Bruce, William Wallace and Bob Boy. At that tliuo theso little tracts could lo bought for n penny apleeo, 1 can still seo Bruce and Wallace In full annor, discoursing across n burn, and Bob Boy slipping from tho soldier's horse Into tho stream. They did not thon awaken a precocious patriotisms a boy of live is mom at homo In Fairyland than in LU own country. Tho sudden appearance of tho White Cat as a queen, nftor her head was cut ou"; the fiendish uialleo of tho Yellow Dwnrf; the strango cako of crocodile egg nnd millet seed which the mother of the PrlnrcM Frutllla tnado for the Fairy of tho Desert theso things, all fresh and astonishing, but certainly to be credited, are my first memories of romance One btory of a White 8orpent, with a woodcut of that mysterious reptile, I negleetvd to secure, probably for want of a penny, and 1 have regretted It overslneo One never sees thoso cheap books now. "Tho White Serpent," iu npito ol all research, remains Introu vablo. It was a lost chanco. and For tune does not forgive. Nobody ever Interfered with theso, or indeed with any other, studies of ours at that thno, so long as thoy were not prosecuted- on Sundays. "The llghtlngest parts of the Bible," and tho Apocrypha, and stories liko that of the "Witch of Endor" wero sabbatical lit erature, read in a huge old Illustrated Biblo. How I advanced from tho fatry tales to Shakospoaro, what stages there wero on tho way for thoro must have been stages Is a thing that mum ory cannot recover. A nursery legend tells that I was wont to arrango lx open books on six chairs and go from one to tho other, perusing them by turn. No doubt this was what peoplo call "desultory reading," but I did not hear the criti cism till later, and then too often for my comfort, Andrew Lang in Sorl' nor's. Itenilmluil Him of UuilncM. A man who was not entirely dissoci ated from tho market business, and whoso placo Is not a thousand miles from hero, went to tho White moun tains with his family to spend his vaca tion. Ho choso a hotel that stood on high ground, and was surrounded by forests that breathed porfunio through tho dry, exhilarating air, but, strango to say, ho was not comfortahlo, and oventually ho began to show signs of Illness. "Tho air's too weak, upbore," ho said. Bvou his appetito, on which ho sot groat valuo, subsided, and his thoughts and desires turuod cityward so strongly that ho took no pleaeuro In tho mountains. Ono day ho turned faint and fell back into an armchair. His family becanio alarmed, but a friend hurried out bohind tho kitchen und presently returned with a couple of fish heads that had been cast out somo days bo foro aud wero in a high stato ot pun gency. Ho placed thoso under tho noso of a sick man, whoso oyos opouod slowly, while Ids faco wldonod with an expreasion of glad wonder. Ho took a few deep inhalations aud broko out, "Thoro I There I That's bettor. That's liko homo." Brooklyn Eaglo. Varieties of Apple. Thero aro described by various writ ers as having been at somo thno growing In America all of which havo had names given to thoiu some 2,000 varieties of apples. As a rnattor of fact, no applo comes from seed exactly liko Its parent. Kvory bcedling applo has, therefore, an in divlduallty of Its own, to a groator or less degree. Tho manner in which na ture affects this variation has novor yot boon dotonuluod, though thoro is rea son to bollevo rhytlimlo growtli lias much to do with It At each rest nu trition is diverted to other directions; In proportion to tho duration of theso rosta other portions bocoiuo dovolopod. This Is known as tho law of accelera tion or of retardation. Thomas BIco- han In Philadelphia Ledger. Kciinomj' In Tuiua. A couplo of Detroit men on tho Hollo Islo Park ferryboat woro descant ing upon political economy, "We've got too much taxes," wild ono. "Certainly wo havo," assented tho otlior; "and now they're talking about having au Income tax." "Is that sot" "Yes, It Is." "Well, that ought to bo a good thing. It soeuis to mo. Tiiero's so con founded much outgo tax that If they could work an Incomo tax In somo way It would bo a good tiling for tho tax payers." The boat bumped up against the dock at tills point and tho two econo mists walked ashore. Detroit Frco Press. I'luce t(. imlw I'Uli. It Is not generally realized that there are In this country literally millions of lakes which are available for water farming In size all the way from mere ponds to the great Inland seas of fresh wator. In Illinois alone there aro tens of thoiuands of lakes, and hundred of thousands more can bo readily created. Exchange. Small oups nro now being uo with rrcat cuccgm by oculUti tor tho oure of long alghtodne and kindred dUeoMi of the eye. The dipping rcttorei the circulation and trengthonfthejluue. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. OUBRELLAS, GOSSAMERS, JACKETS, CLOAKS R. & G. CORSETS. Fine Overcoats and Maclvintoslies CALL AND SEE OUR Stylish Dress Goods, Velvots, Velveteens, Plushes, Laco Curtains, Chenille Portiores, etc. Fino Kid Gloves, Silk Mittens, and Hosiery. Prices Always tlie Lowest, "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. w m. urown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." "The Best." ft a IIUIW!' Stale btreet Livery. Host Illgs nnd Btook. Hoarding nnd Kccrt Btiililr. 41 Stato Btrtut. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. (lood teumM and strougliold. Vrompt work Is our J. P. WI-I1TE, EXPRESS AND TRUUK LINE. Jluulltifrof nit kinds, llcnt work, Whkiiu ntutury trnlii. SUTTON & SON, Express and I tig gage. Do hniillni; nnd quick del Ivory to nil purls of tho city with iiniinmncHH it ml aire Lenvo orders ut It. M. Wade ACo'h. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tho host hotel Iwtwoon I'ortlnud unit Hun KmuclHoo. KlrNt-cliiHH In nil Uh iiiniolnl. menu. Its tu I) leu lira horved with the Ci oleest JTntltH Grown In tho Wlllntnoltu Vnlloy. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. M.T, RINEMAN- !KA!.KU;iN Staple ami Fancy Groceries, Crockery, UIiviiro, ljunpn, Wooden nnd Willow wuro. All kind or mill Iced, AlkO veirutnlildfmiidfriiltM In their npiidoii. "HlKhCHt 1'rlco paid ror country produce." WoHollctt iiNhuro or your iintniniive. (Ml 'UBimi.treot BUTLER'S BOOK. 1,001) Pages. 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published in 3 Languages, Popular Prices. FIRST EDITION 100,000 COPIES. The only Aiitlifliillo Work by GEN. BENJ. P. BUTLER. KxclimlvM territory nnd lltioml torni ulvrn to rellulihi nentH. Aroomp.iny up. iillcntlon for territory with W tor pnnpoo ""'THE J, DEWING CO,, San Franc'sco, - - Cal, MUSIC! MISS-ALZIIIA GI1ANULBR, Teacher of t'luno aud Uriisn. tl Cottage street, EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger. Savc order at Uloue Ileal KUtte KioIiiuik 'tnQ&2MZ2 e. o. onoss, and Packer, HUte Ht. nnri Court 81-Vhf uwd-ineais delivered to all part or the oltr. wj; 2 of the best realdenca lots In the city on OOUHT BTKBltT, souttiMui corner of Dlock, between lllti and 1Mb streets, ou block irom etectite line, lour Weeks from (VnU r ud MutB Mt car lliiMsun Kail Raltnikehool JrlctJJKO rorUilhurfliujrorcorurrsudllW) lor In Ido Kaeh lot ha 70 foot fruulaue ou COUKT STREBT. IWU.fl.flUenllBoowaiMNWlYO sJTi. V "".. ".S"r" " i I Ukepfir. Qtf j nkasW?sssHrtUsaLkssr m Q 3 3 1 s "The Best" &Co. ? Those Afflicted With tho linblt ol using to oxcew, OPIUM OR Citu obtain i COMPLETE PERMANENT CURE AT.T11K KEBLEY .INSTITUTE, onico Onr. Third nnd MndlMinHU., l'ort Innd, Or. Cnll or wrlle. Htrlctly conHdrn tin). 111ILLI1SC0., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported nnd domextlo woolen. Aim) n complete stock or genu' nirntihluir Roods. All tho latest styles, 813 Commercial street. DUGAN BROS', Plumbing and Healing Co., WliolcKiUo and retail dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING HOODS. i!i!U Commercial Ntrcet, Telephone No. XU BRICK AND TILE. KnrflrHMsliiH? hnud made brlnkind'lle, goto MURPHY & DESAItT. Ijiriu Nupply on hnnd. Near fulr uround.Hulcm, 71M BALED HAY! Wo linvo n heavy stock of oxtrn nunllty nt huy nt tho lowest price. t. itunnowB, No. '!u Comtnerslul HU, Hiilora 1CA1H Silver, Italian and Petite Prune trees for sale, One und two years old. 4 to 8 feet IiIkIi, Kxlra well rooted and speelnl enre taken In dlvKlK. Alton choice lot or yearling urupe or tlm following varieties) ltoyul Mtikcndliifl, Uoucord, Brighton, Pel ware, louu, Moore's, Diamond, Niagara. Xllnck Ifnmlmrtf, rocklinulon, Vcrueues. Hold nt living prlccu. Addrnui to 1 dw It II. A J.l.r.N, Hllverton,.Oro. ;- Salem Boat House. -:- JJoat offlce fixjt of Trade street, l'lcnsuro 3d huntluif boats. Itateslor. CHA8. II. aicOLANE, Tropr J.H. HAAS, TIUC WATCTOLAJCBR, 2t3KCommirclilSt., Stltm. Ortgon, (Next door to Klein's.) Bpeetalty of Hpectnoles, and repairing Clocks. WutchM aud Jewelry. J. E. JIOSS, "" 97 State Street; fVnigr'i Ruliurint , And Luueti Counter. UnMl.oltaMineAU, .(Clililt-ec)(jU. ItnlMulHHys the low est, Kresli 04ter In any style, 10 19 tut ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South ofWIIIamstta Hot. SAMCNt ... OKICQOM . LB, HUFFMAN, Livtry Stable and Feed Vwi U Bait Bet Stall mi Corral Is tht Ht, QuUt, family Lome a sjxcla)ty. (tn rear Wlllnmnte hotel.) BA1.1CM, ... OHKOON iAinr FO SALI3, WaWMCtftHMtstnek and fruit laud In ,. v."i.piHiu,injnia,rfc Um Nursery