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ITT MSLJHlL 1 Ladies Jackets Which has I eon daily expected is now here. Come and latest styles, and will be rushed off at Trunks and Valises in great variety. See them before you buy HIE CAPITAL JbUit'AL lar-ftxtacmRHifit MONDAY NOV. 9 IS01. TKUMH OK SUJlbCUlPTJON. Dally ny r"'ll VTjynir,... VI W Ball by nuitl per uiontli, to A'tekly by mull ppryoar, 1 &i FREE DELIVERY BY OAIUUEK. Dally for Hlnitle week, 15 cts. Daily for two weeks 23ctn. Dully by month, Suets Collections will be made on 1st and 15th of mouth, subscribers will please leave money for carriers at house or where; it Is delivered, to as to cause no delays in -ollect'ous TICK KVEXma CAPITAL JODKNAL resll- Inrly receives the afternoon associated press d Ispatchcs. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. K. H. Mathews' new I'resinaking pnrlor.4 Cottle Block. First class work no delay, no stairs to climb, shirts luurie to order. Grand Prize Conckkt. On tc morrow evening, Nov. 10th, the over popular Svcond Regiment band will sKive their second concert. The first one was well attended, considering the number of attractions that were iln the city that evening, and the ' hand regretted very much to con ; ilict with the University entertain- R meut, hut their dates hid been made and the concert had to go. The prugram for tomorrow's concert will appear in our next isuie, aud it is a grand one aud will be most excel lently rendered. The first prize is a handsome gold head, silk umbrella, woith $5, and the second is a hand some album, worth 53. The band is worthy of a big house. Admis- ; Biou 25 cents. Both preseuts can be seen at the show window of the E White Corner today. i .i. - TniiNnw Cars. The two new cars for the Electric road that have been here all the fall wero today (taken to the power house, where tliey will at once be finished up. When completed they will be put linto service to supercede the original open front ears, which will be taken oft until spring. This will fplace all vestibuled cars on the line rfor the present, which will be not inly more comfortable for tbe pub- He, but the operatives also. Lane County J)ogs. Wm. ichroeder of Lane county has a tmastltr that tips the beam at exact- By one hundred and twenty pounds and is only a year old. P. K. Wat ers' Imported Topsy, (St. Bernard) velglia 135 lbs. One of her pups Bold to Mr. Frazer, of Eugene, when re months old weighed 124 lbs. It?x old to Mr. Big Sfchel, of Portlaud weighs 165 lbs. The Game Law. It is now un- I lawful to kill deer. The close seasou having commenced November 1st. Due special law protecting Chinese pheasants went out of effect the same date, hut the birds are now protected as grouse and other pheasants. Comino Down. The geutle Ore gon mist is not the only thing that has been coming down during the ipast few weeks. Consult the low ecale of prices at Damon Bro. and you will see what we mean. Blue Front. It Is said buckwheat cake and Indian batter will make you fat and a little fatter." Why not add a lit tie strictly pure maplo syrup. ItM Simprove the llavor. Both at Damon ?Bro9. New Sheboygan cheese, the mild- Ml in town, H. M. Branson's. White clover honev Clark fc Ei- tpley. "The Best.'L Wm. llrown a Co. j BLANKETS! Special sale of a'l sizes and qualities of Blan" ets this week at HOIvVERSON'S. T. NO That Lame Invoico of A HUNT! NO FATALITY. Young .Man Found Shot in Polk County Willi Uun hy His Side. (Special to Evening Journal.) Zena, Polk Co., Nov. 8. At 10 o'clock it. Is morning J. E. Murphy of Kalem found the body of William LaummanH In Samuel Phillips' field near Zena. He was lying dead, with a gunshot wound In the side or his head, and a double b irrelcd gun In his arms. A coro ner's inquest was held and it was found that he came to his death by accidental discharge of said gun in his own hands. THE DEAD 110DY was brought to Salem Sunday after noon by Ben Windsor, of Lincoln, and delivered over to Undertaker Clough. The young man has work ed for some time at the Murphy & Dessart brick yards, and was out with a hunting party. The hunters had agreed to meet at a certain point at a certain hour. This young mail not putting in his appearance aud not answering to signals, search was begun and with the above result. He appeared to have discharged his gun in getting over u fence with it. THE HUNTING PARTY was composed of J. E. Murphy, some of his men aud neighbors, eight in all. They started Saturday morning bright, early and jolly. Lauusmann was last seen alive ut 2o'cloc:. Half an hour after hi gun wa3 heard go oiF aud that ih thought to have been thelustof hiuj. Not appearing at the place of rendezvous aud not coming home at night Mr. MurnUy was alanued and began searching Sunday morning. He fjund him at 9:30 a. m. W. Lauusmann, the deceased, was about 21 years of age, came from Germauy to Dakota auJ to Salem Aug. 20 from Silverton, has worked at the brick yards ever since. He has no relatives in the United States. The discharge from the gun entered on the left side of the neck aud tore oft the entire back of his head. THE FUNERAL service was held at the undertaker's rooms, Rev. Kellermau olllciatiug, at 11 o'clock and the remains taken to Rural cemetery. There was no evidence of suicidal intent. The in quest was held Sunday at 10 a. m. by Peter F. Clark. J. P. at Zena. He had $-52.66 on his person. TO I'OIiK COUNTY.. Mr. Murphy turned the money nud gun belonging to the young man over to County Judge Davison. He decides that the ef lects must go to the Polk county authorities, and all bills settled from there. The law in such cases places the jurisdiction where the accident occurs. Corps Inspected. Mrs. Lons bury of Portland, depirtment presi dent of the Oregon Woman's Kelief Corps, was in the city Saturday nfternon. An iuspestion of the Cottrell C rps was held, to the great satisfaction of both local and state orgauizitious. The work of the Salem ladles will always heir iuspes tion. New I ncorporat i o n s. T h e Mountain Home Hotel aud Iuve-t-incnt Co., a Portland real estate or ganization; the Chetco Harbor, Land and Townslte Co., a Curry county laud company; the Eastern Oregon Fruit Grower's Association, of The Dalle?. Fresh bananas at Stroug's. Have you noticed the low prices on purses aud writing desks in F. S. Dearborn's show window, 263 Com mercial street. Condensed milk, mince meat, oream breakfast wheat, mapel syrup, pure buckwheat flour nnd other delicacies at H. M. Branson's. Ladies dongola cloth top patent leather tipped shoes rnly ?3 at Kraui-se Bros. Full value. A fine Hue of artotypea at 45 cents each. Old price $1 at Geo. P. Smith's. Fresh cakes of all kinds always to be had at Strong's. Timothy, cheat and mixed oat aud timothy hay at J. E. Easlham & Co.'. "Tile BeSt.'Lffm. Brown Co. LONGER. see them, bargains. These are the H. LUNN. lav iwuiusm LOGAIi AND I'KRSO.NAli. W W. Martin, the jeweler, is spending the day at Dallas. The first inmates are being receiv ed at the State Reform school. The Salem electric street railway employs only red headed conductors. S"An extension of the Galem elec tric road would lie appreciated even on the Lord's side. Alvin Bowman, the Jourvai foreman, spent Suntltiv nt the homo of his people, near GorvaK A marriage license has been issued toB. F.Nye, age 32, and Clur.i P. Blakely, age 23. H. D. Tarpley ami W. W. Hep burn have leased the big mills at Dallas nnd take charge to dny. Postmaster Gilbert Is expected home from his eastern trip Mondny evening or Tuesday morning. If improvements were possible, some one should suggest that Dr. Rowland's- "Queen of Oregon." be added to Oregon world's lair com mission. Several of the local Christian En deavor unions passed rea.ilutiouB declining to take part in the Unita rian Thanksglviug enteitdnment. Several Of the orthodox pulpits have also spoken against it. It has since appeared that duriug the funeral of R S. Wallace $175 iu gold coin belonging to Mrd. R iberts was taken from the hue f A. C. Leabo, East Salem. Tiiieves also went through the F. N. Gilbert house. Sumpter camp Sous of Veterans has dropped its charter aud will hold no meetings for the present. At the cloieof the meeting Thurs day evening the camp presented Lon W iln, their captain, with a sil ver medal for Ins work in increasing the membership and cervices. The presentation speech was made by F. J. Keller. The medal is iulaid with gold and bears the inscription, "Presented to Lon Wain by Sumpler camp, No. 8, S. of V." Neolioence. In the matter of Thomas J. Phonney, brakemeu, killed Out. 31, 1891, on the P. &W. V. railroad, narrow-gauge, that he came to his death by reason of the defective car lie was employed on aud not by his own uegligence. Insane. James Dustun, disposed to wander and set Hres.from Milton; John T. Wright of Tiotru, who threatened to Injure himself; Elisa beth Buchanan, suicidal on account or desertion by husband; these are recent ndditions to the nsylum. ... ,i m Convict's, W. P. Hereford, sher iff of Lake county, brought up H. M. Barnes, sent up for larceny of public mouey for one year, and Frank Wilson, for larceny of a ntcer for one year, to the peniten tiary. A New One. An hundred and nineteen is the number of a new district created by County Supt. Yoder in the H. Louis Neighbor hood. It is composed ofparlsof59 and 20. ,, . " " ..... The business at the "Blue ront" irrocrv Is llrmlv established on the solid rook of honest competition. No "combine" If you please. The Frenoii ok it, Fine French Ice cream soda this evening aud Sunday at Jones & Bernardi's new candy palace next door to Bush bank. 24 Carat. It is seldom you find any article so pure, but remember that Farrar & Co.'s groceries are al ways the best of their klud. Repel the Mud. There is a kind of shoes that will do It, und It. J, Fleming on Slate street keeps them. The "Blue Front" is the last but not "least" grocery started In Salem. Their trado is second to none in the city. Kitchen stove No. 7, organ and piano boxes for sale, 247 Frmt -treet. 11 4 3t "Tho Best."w m. llrown A Co. EMI !T!! XEW YEARS EDITION. A Twenty Thousand Kopy Edition of the Capital Journal for Kastrru Circulation. As has been its custom a special edition of The Journal will be Issued on New Years day. Tho work of preparation Is now In progress. In character of conteuts as well as in volume of mutter this edition will be superior to auy previous at tempt iu this llae. It will be dis tinctly a Salem paper. While con siderable Information will be nil mlttid about, other places, the nd vertlslng m-itler will pertain chiefly to Salem. The descriptive articles will tint be fulsome exaggeration, but will be confined to accurate and valuable Inf.irniHttnn about fa'em and the great Willamette valley. Ac ireful description of the soils crops, yields, fiult-growlng and the leading industries aud niiiuiilivtur lug interests will be presented in a readable manner. It will also show the mpid growth and enterprise of tho capital city of Oregon. This will be largest and must valuable edition ever printed In .Salem for eastern readers. Orders have already been taken for a large portion of this edition and for advertising space. Persons interested in having our city and Its interests well represented am invit ed to giv.' in there orders for adver tising spai'e and extra copies. ximru IIOWKI.I, PRAIRIE. Mrs. G. W. Weeiw has been quite sick, but is improving. Mr. Clark, a man lately from Kan sas, has moved iu tho neighborhood, and lives in J. H. Baugh man's rent house. Rav. Kershaw preaches twice a month at th church, and there isnn iuterojtU ' Sunday sehoal with E. W. Baughmau as superintendent. A very pleasant social was glvea by MUs Flora Sappiulield and her brothers on tho evening of the 5th. The guests leftab'jut midnight after enjoying tho games and a nico lunch prepared for the occasion. The meetings of the Farmers' Alliance are held every two weeks in thetcho'il hou-ie. Prof. Rork of Salem, gaye a line looture at the last meeting, and also spolce ou theology the following day. The Rate Cases. Testimony will be taken baforo R 'fereo Holmes Fiiday and Saturday of this week iu the case of the state of Oiegon vs iheS. P. Co. The Australian llulllot. An Inquiry by the city attorney of Astoria elicited the following answer which lias a bearing on our city eleetteu: Portland, Or., May 21, 1801. C. J. Curtis, Astoria, Or. Dear Sir: I hayoyour favor of yesterday and note contents. The Australian ballot law, prepared by the Bullot Reform League, was noi intended to ufi'ect municipal elec tions. The act Itself deals onlj with county and state elections. Very trulyyours, Joseph Simon. Tvachers' Institute at Turner. There will bo a teachers' social Institute at Turner the third Satur day of each month. Each session will open at 10 o'clock a. m. The first session, however will be held on the second Saturday, Nov. 14th, meeting at 1 p. m., at which time the institute will be organised and a few subjects discussed. All teachers aud friends of education are invited to attend. W. T. Van Scoy, (Iff It J. J. HUNSAKKR, How to make good mluco meat: Go to Clark A Eppley and price ,,,. ... ,.., ,.,. , , ,....,. ... and orange peel fresh new goods. E. C. Cross, Salem's popular cater er in dressed meats, fares very little about the season, but always takes the lead in his line. Guess peop'e appreciate low prices and fair dialing tho way theypatro ulze tho "Blue Front." HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" W R Southard, G W Hen, Ro. cheater, N. Y. BenJ Lazt, S IF. K II Cook, A O Vales, Portland. EP Thompson, Kt Wilmington. Q K McCatrney, Portland. J H Hawley and wife, A West, G Lindqulst, A Rowan, A Johnson, McCoy. "cook." Lewis Clark, Mrs O Rhutt, Dal lax. E E La Brie, Wilbur, Or. N L Galloway, Eugene. J Kundert, E M BratUln, Portland E Hutchison, WestmlnUter. J Orr, Bilvertou. O M Beatty, B R Beatty, Van. couver. Dr Deb!, Han Francisco. P E Cltwe, N Y. Dluiitron failure I It U with feeling of rtvrtl tttat we an nouneo tho tilluroi'f lununf r-toplelroub led with Id Hon ofllioHJuej'jlo tkt e -fldenlnit-an. to rotiew their activity. ThU failure U init dlMlmu, fur m eumplMe wreck of th"rtu .ticuutlVM mulmo luaU If ll'e'y mtan ate not Ukta to r eUDlUb thlrjrtllT function on a Ut tU of activity and rgulmr. JlMtctler'a Htotnacb Bitter renew both, and prevt-DU oltlintUaud fat ' ditr. ui.hio1 the function m tteaiai eyaloairnlo from tb Mood, la I I-jfc4 (.rung tbrtil, imptinyro?i"T'ii'"P y, rurtJint' tUuiaadMl, an .r lmsu to all IL UUM tli 4U ! (torn I tiMrlr pTfc. llooa. Ue thi bl lea b-r ay p &!, mala lia, comllpalloa bd tM ikUvm. mst 24. lit Jut 21 bours J. V.S. relieves ronttptlon mid sic-W headaches. After It gets tho system under control an occaslonnl dose- prevent re turn. We refer liy permission to V. II. Mar siiull, llrunswick House, S. P.; Uoo. A. Wer ner, Ml California St., . K.j Mrs. C. Melvlu, tas'Kcamy St, S. P., and many others who havo found relief from const, pillion a-id sick headaches. O. W. Vincent, of 6 Tcrrenco Court, S. F. writes: "1 nm 60 years of ago and havo had constlpatlou !Sfi years. I was Induced to try Joy's Vegetable: Sarsartarllla. I recogulicd In It an herb tho Mcxtcaus Uxif to gtvo us In the eaily f-0's for bowel troubles. (I earaotoCal. In 1S9U aud I knew It would help, mo and ft lias. Tor tho flrt time In ears I can sleep well nud my system Is regular. The old Mexican herbs Iu this remedy arts a certain euro In couftlpatlou and bowel troubles." Ask for s Vegetable Sarsaparilla For sale by Dan 'I J. Fry,22o Com. treet. RSAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH OillJNTY REi'ORDSK. Alois Shinier and wife to Geo An- deres 2 iu tp ." s, 1 w. $32. Walter L Too.e to James D Kel lers, It 10, 11, blk 1, Tooze ad, Waod burn, $100. C R Hough un and wife to S D and Geuella Wright, 0a tp 8 s, 1 w, i(l"00. Geo Settlemeler and wife to Sto phen nnd Boruird Henshoru, 53 a and 213a in tps 5 aud 0 s, 1 w, $5450 John G Wright and wife to II W Savage nnd F II Savago, und. J tps. Int in 35 1 of I N Gilbert d I c. ?0)00. Thomas Hayre, single, to Anna R Hay re 20a oil west side of n John Phillips d 1 c, $2 Same toHB Hayro 100 a of same d 1 c, $2. It J Hendricks and Geo II Sau-tn-rt and wives to Albert Wendel It 14, High school nd, Salem, $500. Geo W Watt to 11 C Dawning It 4, ilk 1. Watts' ad, Salem, $1700, S D Wright and wire to C R and (J B Hougham, 240a sec 9, tp 0 s, 1 w, $4500. Same to samu 5andJoiulug $1500 Caroline Welch aud husband, of Walla Walla, to Mrs Tabltha Stevens, Gervais, Its 5, (J, blk 12, Oervals, $00. S S Myers, unmarried, to Lucy A Myers, 60 acres of bw sec 28, tp 0 s 1 e north oro P Ry., $1030. John W Christian and wife to M L Joues 80 aero iu tp 0 s r w, $1000. W L Toozo and wife to Sarah T Richard, It 5 blk 1 Tooze, first add to Woodburn, $50. D inlel Brown to Levi S Brower, 40 aero of John Stlpp d 1 c, $1500, alio WorU Knrlchad. 'flic facilities of the present day foi .o production of everything thntwili .induce to the material welfare and cmifo! t of nuinki.itl are almost iiiiliin cd, ncd when Syrup of Pigs wns first iroduccd the woild was enriched with ho only perfect laxative known, as it s the only remedy which is truly leasing and refreshing to the taste oid p'rompt end effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time it, in fact, nt nny time, and the better it is known the more pooular it be comes. On Fire. Many a man's brain Is on tiro theso days for a good hot meal, Helleubraud's Is the place to got it. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. PORTLAND. Whentr-Vatloy, tl.55 por;c-n'al. Klour otandard, 1,75. Walla Walla ,.l.6, Oatn Now Whlto 42 to Ka per htmhol. MIllstuHU Hran 8171S; HlrjrtK, W,ln J ! ground barley, tl to K; cnop feed, 118 to tl9, middling)), (TJ1, per ton. Hay lll13 per ton. Uutter Oregon fancy dairy, 30c; fancy- creumcry aJJT7X; Reed to fair, 37i; California choice CTtoUlc. Egga Oregon J7KW o per do. Poultry-Old chicken, & Potatooa 10 at UOc per couUil. Cbecne-Oregon, 13 to 1'Jc; Cullfornii. 13j. Hugnra Oolden O, IJtc; extra 0,1 dry (ranuluted, 5J cube, criuhod and Pow dered, Uio per pound. Iieana-Small white, ZJJc; pink '.; bayou, SJfa butter, Hc; llnmi, Jo. Dried KrulUQueted: Italian pruned, 8c- Petite nud (iermau, 7o per pound; raisin, II CO per box; pluinmer dried pcara, 8 to 0c; aun dried nnd factory plum, 0c; evapo rated pcAche, 9 to lie; Hmyroa flga, 20c; California flgi, 7a pr pound, Illdea-Dry btdea, to 9c; o ItM foi cull; green over 6S pound, 7c; under M pounda, Jc; aheep pelta, :0c3!l.2S. HMOKEI) MKA1H AND IiAUD. Katern ham, 13 to ISc; breakfunt ba con, 12 to 13c; alden, 0 to 10c, lard, V'4 Ut 12fo per pound. HAN KilANCIHCO. Haw I'uanoimot), Nov. I-Wlieut; buyer 11.79. liarley-Keed 1jOO & n m per cental Oat-Oray it 30 to 1 91 per cental, old. Corn Urge yellow, l 10 to 11 l2Hi wli'te 11.15 to 11.90 ir cental. Holti to I'm per pound. roUtoea Oarnet Chllm, tf totOo; Karly Rom, 85 to Uc; Uurtuuka, 80 to We; aweet, 75 to f 1, 95 per rental. Onlona 00 to 70a per cental. Ilutler-Cboloe,aoto32Kc, plelcle roll, SI to 55c; creamery, 3J to Mo rjound. Kgga Choice ranch, JJ to ifioj cold ator age, 19 to Sle per dozen. M1HCLLANKOUH MAKKKT8. Chicago, Nor. .-Wheat, oub Wfa Pistil 9 DPRICE'S fieaW, Baking viPowden Did iii ICilliotu of Howcs-40 Ycara the SUuOard, It Spnllrd tho I'lny. I roiuember n play that received iti deatli blow in Lendvlllo. It was a bor der drama cnllod "Tho Man from Texas," written by a, local newspaper man, and from tho number of people killed in it I think it would linw mntU a groat hit at a morgue. Tho man nger scared tip n stock company for it nil variety folks, and tho part of hero ino was intrusted to a vocalist niunctl Erba. Robson. Erba was a fat, jolly fairy, who was a great favorlto in such sorio coinio back numbers as "Novel Tako tho Horseshoe from tho Door," but you could no moro linngino her as tho heroino of it sensational drama than you could imagine Jack tho Ripper con ducting a lady's seminary. On tho opening night tho holiso was paokod, principally with minors, and Erbn's friends wero out in force. Everything went on smoothly until a portion of tho drama was reachod in which the heroino was supposed to re pulso tho advances of tho villain, who had n, mortgage on her papa's farm, and wanted to espouse hor. Erba rollod her eyes und clawed the air. "I will accept no money oiler for me hand 1" she exclaimed in groat shape. "That's right!" yelled nn enthusiastic minor iu the gallery, "play yo- hand out if you have bettor thnn ton spots J" That knocked "The Man from Texas" in tho head, nnd ninde Miss Robson so mad sho throw up her part us soon as tho curtnin fell. Interview in Atlanta Constitution. A (Juccr Pencil Tree. "Bid you over seo nnvthing Ilka this?" sold Mr. E. E. Kirby, ticket agent of tho East Tennessee road, ns ho hold tip a peach socd ns largo as a man's fist. "Well, I know you haven't. There's a peach inside oft that seed, nnd the tree on which this poach grow Is the only peach treo that I ovor hoard ol that, instead of growing tho heed on tho inside of the peach, grows tho peach on tho inside of tho socd. "Some years ago whilo I was visiting in south Georgia, I grafted a peach twig on an Australian cherry treo. Tho twig boro fruit, but tho fruit ap parently was nothing hut seeds. It was not disturbed, howover, until they had grown very largo, when ono of tho seeds wero pulled nnd broken open. On tho inside was rt perfectly formed green peach. "After that nono of the seeds wore disturbed till they had changed coloi from a light brown to n black. Thon ono of them was broken open nnd a ripo peach of n light yellow color was found on tho inside." Atlanta Jour nal. How to Inveit Monny. When you havo saved 100 or $200 or $ 300, look about for a good invest ment. Do not tako up this or that schemo at a venture, but cxiuuino It careiuiiy, aim it you seo your way clear, put your money into it. Real estato is usually a good Investment Moro inonoy has been inado In real es tato than you could estlmato in a day. A first mortgage is, in nino cases out of ten, safe. But tako ndvieo on the subject before you Invest. Go to some good conservative man und got hit views. I should udvlso tho saino course if you should put your inonoy In stocks or bonds or railwny shares. In fact, I should urgo, boforo you In vest a penny, that you got the best counsel on tho subject to aid you In taking tho right course. If your first investment prospors, hy curoful management nnd by always being on the nlert, you can increase your fortuno by reinvesting youi profits. Henry Clows hi Ladios' Home Journal. ilf-guu Studying on tho I'liriu. Dr. C. O. Abbott, tho woll known nrcluoologist, began tho study in which he inado his reputation when ho was a formor near Trenton. His farm occu pied n knoll overlooking tho wldo low lands along the Dolawaro, whero tho Delaware Indians and their predeces sors undoubtedly resorted in largo num bers. From tho river banks and from the plowod fields ho gathered eomo .10,000 relies In clay, bono nnd stono, the product of tho aborigines who onco hunted, fished, camped and manufac tured tliolr Iinpleiuonts nnd utensils there. Tho larger part of his collections uro In the Poahody museum, at Cambridge His exhibits there number 27,000 pieces. Dr. Abbott has been appointed curator of tho American Museum of Arcluuolo gy connected with tho University of Pennsylvania, and Is now devoting hi energy to this now museum, which al ready contains about 25,000 epoolmon. Now York Sun. Calculating- Muelilnn. "Come and let tho machine tell youi age," said one young girl to another as they waited for a train at tho station. "So you bellovo that, do you?" was tho response. "I think you wouldn't if you took it second thought. You seo thoro uro springs and things to press, and you get certain result. It Is a sort of calculating machine, njd In reality you toll your own ago. If you wantt nny other date you can get it quite tut easily by starting from any, given day. If you are IntereeUxl Iu reckoning machines, well and good, but don't bo deluded Into the belief that Buehnbltof mechanism ho rea soning or other faculties and could tell you anything you didn't know your self'" New York Lodger, Never Omit That, Dr. Fitter Then you could do noth ing whatever or tho patient I Dr. I'aresU No. Except In my bill, of oour. Now York J2pooh. y UmbroL'HH, (jossntnors, Rubbers, Gum Boots and Oil Clotbinrr of tho CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Clonks, Jackets, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. New Canu-l's Hair Suitings at 20 cts. a yard. Also a line lino of All Wood Plaids and 25ct. Dress Goods. See DhjtUtu in Dress GooU Window. riSICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. m. orown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." J.JB. BOSS, 97 State Street. Farmer't Restaurant And I.uticli Counter, (lood, olcnH mrnlx. No Uiliu-socookH. Rates always tho low est. KrcaltOyMtnrM lit any atylo. 10 10 lm LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CLUB Livery, Feed and Sale Slab'es. F. M. TOWNSEND, Pruprlolor. Telephone No. SI, corner Liberty and Kerry Mtrccln, Hnlom, Ori'Kou, ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wllliitnotto Motel, SVUlIM - - - OK1CQON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed 1 h Deit Box Stall and Corral In the I'lty, (fillet, family uorwenn upcclulty. (In rear Wlllumvtlo hotel.) SAIUM, - - - OK1CQON llitilatagli & Grossan, State btreet Livery. llOHt UlgH und Htock. Hoarding nud lrced Btnulc. JIHtiiloHtrtct, W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - ami - Siilo - Slable. One duor went of Liiuii'h Dry Doods aloro Jim Mill t ia kit rtmt 11 n tut 'ill liumiu U isa InliiltcntloiipHldlo tnuiHleiit alock. :ltl TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & MJ3AD3S, Truck & Dray Lino. (lood tenmal andJUprunipt work la our stroutfhold. J. F. WH ITJS, EXIMtESB AND TUUOK LINE. HuulliiK ut all kludx. llest work. Wuijoii ut every truln. SUTTON & SON. KxprcHH uittl f n fi f,' u k '. Do huultnic and (Hilclc delivery to all parts of the city in inu cuy wiiu )n)iiii)iiieH nnd liiveordfiitut It, At. Wiidu i (Jii'a, wllh proiiiptnenH nud curt THE WILLAMETTE, SA IjJCM, OltJSGOX. Itutcs, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tho bout hotel hulween l'nrtlaiid QMrtHnn KrumUoi. Klrst-cluaa In all IU appoint ment. IU luhlea are served Willi tin Choicest Ji'rultH Orown In tho Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. M.T. RINEMAN, urai.Kit.'iN pie and rancy lirocenes, Crockery, (llataware, Iaiiiim, WimhIou and Willow wure. All kinds ot mill ImmI Alao v-Ftahleauudrrulla In their ar-awiu. "lllgheat 1'rloa paid for country product'," We solicit a share of your imti image, W lmHUtHtre Final Account. To whom l ma concwru. Notice a herehy given that the underalgned admin Mlrulurof the eatate of bauiuel A. Keel, deceased, !uuMel hi Dual acwiunt wllh said eUU Iii the county court of the HUtr ffOrfgou fur Marlon uiity. And that Monday, the 2d day of November, 1VI. hi IOo'cImk . in. nt tli oouiity court room, of said county, ha beta rued uud apwdu. ted by aald court as the lime and plucw lor tirssruiic Objectlona Wi ald ucwUnl, aud tbestlUtment theiu'f, AdinluIstnloroflherataltfofeiiutuiA. Keel, iley-aed. Balein, Oregon, Oct. 1,1401. io it Atlinliil&tnitor'tf Notice. MTIrTlCK U hrtty given that the County IA Juajreiif Marion couuly haaaet Mom 7,iui jounj ui nutruiiHor, imi, at ti.. i HOUr 4.1 11 U BUM1IC M. In. f,r IIim hHnw . .' ol)HAUiu. If any lhr l, t . th flu a count AlJtv main IheoUteoruwIfna J . illller. Ueo. SsrlU dacMucd, XUn AOtninUta. Your; "The Best" & Co. (a The Best." Those Afflicted With llio linblt ol using tocxi-csa, nnimi nn w , UlllhU UIl Can obtain ,i COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATrrilK KEBLEK INSTITUTE, Olllne Cor. Third and MndlsonBU., l"ort Inud, Or, Cnli or write, fcitrlotly contldtu tlal I'JIILLIl'S C CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported and domcatlo woolens. Also a complete stock of genu' hirnlxhluir irooda. All the latest alvlea. Its Commercial street. DUGAN BROS', Plumbing an-l Ileatiog Co., Wholoaa'o nnd retail dculors In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. 20U Commorclnl strcot. Telephone No. SI, BRICK AND TILE. fornrat-chiH linud inado lirlnk'nnd tllo, K to MURPHY & DESAIIT. Lnri;o supply on hand. Near fair ground, Hulom, 7S9 I JjAXjllilj IT A I ' Wo have n heavy stock of oxtru quality ol I my ut tho lowest price. T. IIURROWS. No. 21 Commerslal Ht., Halom 7 Silver, Italian and Petite Prune trees for sale. Ono and two years old, I to 8 fret hlnh. Kitr.i well rooted und special care taken ludlKHlm;. Also a choloo lot oryeurllojr it ropes or the rollowlnif varieties i Itoyul Mukcudlue, Uoncord, lirlghum, Delwuro, loim, itooni', IHiimond, Nltigara, Ulaclc lluinhiint, rockllnKton, VeriieiicM. Hold at llvliitf jirlccH. AddrcK IU 1 dw II. I). Alil.KN, Hllvorton, Ore. :- Salem Boat House, -:- ilout office foot ofTrade street, lleosuro id hunting iHjut. ltatealovr, CIIA8. II. McOLANE, Propr J. H. HAAS, TILE ".VATCroLAJUSIt, 2IJS CommsrcUl St., Ss'sm, Ongoi, (Next door to Klein's.) , Wiwlaliy of Hictcle, and repalrioc Clock. Walchea und Jewelry. JTAKM JTOIl SALE. 3C!t) ROret lit b(Mt tU'll and fruit latwl In Oregon for sale ut u barguln. Will sell Iu lot to suit purchaser, AddrMiir cull oa C. J. Hlllr;i,, KulghU.Ore. rt'retkKulU. 7ism NeurHllver EX K. HALL, Paior Hauler. OaveorderatOlob Ileal Kitalelclitinga O. OUGSS, Butcher nnil P: AlVB aaiaWJr & S BHBiBBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBir fl J Ui1Wr