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wpwji wnnmm, ., " Nft LIB rtral. On Beemlngly friend ly terms with Terrcs, be Invited hlra to pass tho night lu bin tniarters. Tcrres nceetlrjK. promis ing to call at the lioti-f at 1 V1 -ck, nner finishing a call upon 8eiiorilu Florcs. Vera got drunk and went to his ranch. A little after the appointed hour hi- cnterid his room. Ouly the Btarllght was bhlnitijr ihrough the windows. He could sec the form rr,.n tuinir nu the IhhI. He plac-d ft Wluchefcier 10 tho ear of Lis sleeping rival, b'ew wit hie brains, and coolly lighted n lamp, holding It near the lMly. He was petrified to see toe Italy oi Hernias Ventro, an intimate friend. As It appears In. the evidence Turrus sus pected foul piny, and induced Ventro to take his place as the guest of the dispossessed lover, having nrst load edhlm with mescal. Terre disap peared, the girl is still at her father's ranch. Vera has surrendered, and unless he liuds means to commit suicide, will undoubledly hutig. NOBAILKOIICUHTIS. San Fkascisco, Nov. 11. -Judge Trout has denied the application m M. B. CurtU, actor, better known a 'Samuel of Posen," to be admltte . io ball, pending Ids trial for th. murder of Police Olllcer Alexauder Grant. Judge Trout stated that h had read the testimony taken before tho magistrate holdlug Curtis foi trial and he found nothing therein which would seem to warrant au application to fix hall. KNIGHTS OK LA Bolt. Toledo, O., Nov. 13. -The nea tlon of the Knights of Labor cou vention yesterday was the report oi the committee appointed lastBeasou to examine the books of ex-Treasurei Turner. Tbey say he refused to ap pear before them, or to give up docu ments In bis possession. They find there aro over 531,000 unaccounted for. Even crediting Turner with $17,000 which his statements shou expended, of which the books of tb order do not show, leaves a balauct of S14.000 unaccounted for. Delegates from diflurent parts of tho country complained bitterly of thn unfair action by tho American Federation of Labor towards tbt Knights. TOW BOAT nOHNS. PiTTsnona, Penn., Nov. 13. A report has ust reached here that the fnw Imnt 'Tldo" of tills CitV JlUfi struok the oil line io the Ohio rivet near DIxraont at 2:30 this afternoon an explosion following the boat was consumed in a few minutes. Cap tain John Dlppold and six men were on board and all are reported lost. THANKSGIVING DAY. Washington, Nov. 13. The president this atfernoon Issued a pro- cllmatlon appointing ltiursuay, November, 20th, a day of Thauks "glving and prayer. V. P. STATUMKNT. shows tho net earnings of tho entire system to be $1,033,000. MARKETS. Portland, Nov. 13. Wheat val ley $1.00$1.09; Walla Walla S1.52J 51.55. San Fbancisco, Nov. 13. Wheat buyer, 1891. $1,851. Uinc.vao.Nov.lS. At close wheat cash 93;D.c. 91; May fl.OlJ WEATHER REPORT. San Fbancjsco, Nov. 13. Fore cast for Oregon and Washington; Scattering rains in Southern Wash ington and Northern Oregon. Fou Rent. Good office room on ground fioor. Apply at Jouknal office. er IK'frfi fc OIMIS EISTJOYea Both tho method nmfresulU when Sjrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acta cently yet promptly on tho ividnors. Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem cuectually. dispels colds, iicau sches and foyers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For solo ia C0o and 91 bottles by all drn grists. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. tin foMtfni9rt rkt tavtsmu kt. ktur rose n For Breakfast! "QHlorItt(l!edOat'.M "SHrer Flaked Hominy." 'Wlrer Cream." "Cream Wheat." JHrktly Pnro Buckvrlioat Flour Ge4o Maplo Syrup. SROATfcCILK, J2QSM. C&ir& wTliVsV- " A DOUBLE LYNCHING. Xcws of the Storm in England and tlic Conlincnt. DOUBLE MURDER. Ready to Sail, The Anarchists Aagin. Killed a Book Agent, Ac cidentally Killed, They Got $4, 000, Strange Revelations, John Bull's Way, Knights of Labor, Foreign and State News etc DOUBLE liYNCHCCO. Bbnham, Tex., Nov. 13. Infor mation has just been received here of a double lynching that occured in Gayhill precinct, this county, on Monday last. The lynching re sulted from a uegro dance. THE EXOUS1I STOBM. London, Nov. 11.-The steamer Hawarden 0-istle, engaged in the coasting tra le, was wrecked at the month of the Mersey. She was ex posed to the full force of the gale, and f-eas sweeping over her made it impotlble to live on her deck The crew took refuge in her rigglug. Attempts to rescue them were in vain. This morning four bodlef washod ashore. The White Stat line steamer Britannic and the In man line steamer City of New York mailed from Liverpool yesterday In the teeth of the gale, and had a ter rible passaee to Q-ieenstown. Quar termaster McKenzie, of the Britan nic, was swept overboard. Lo.vitoN, Nov. 13.-The bark which yesterday stranded oft Kin sale island, Is the Gylfe, from Que bec O-'t. 1. for Liverpool. The life aaving crew at Klnsale finally suc ceeded iu rescuing the captain and four of the crew, but seven were drwued. News has jujt reached ihfa city or the losa at sea of the Britkh steamer Fairfield; no lives .eretwt. THE O ALE ON THE CONTINENT. Brussels, Nov. 13. The storm fell with unusual severity through- , noifliim. The shinning is greatly damaged. Pabis, Nov. 13. Tiie recent gale caused an Immense amount of dam age in all parts of France, and a number of persons wero killed. .Several vessels wero wrecked at Fecamp, on tho English channel, but only one mau was drowned. Some of tho smacks of Cherbourg with their crews, numbering ten men, are missing. Boulogne, Nov. 13. The great storm occasioned enormous damage In this vicinity. Up and down the coast the loss of llfo nnd property must have been heavy. Many fish lug bo.its aro yet unaccounted for. doublo murder was committed last night. The victims of which are Mrs.Grelzcn Leuzenberger, who kept a ealoou, and her 15-year.old sou Ocorgp. Tho woman was choked to death and her boy beaten and choked. The murder was evidently for tho purpose of robbery. There is no clue to the murderers. HEADY TO SAIL. itw xoky, isov. lis. uio con siruction department, or tue navy-Hf yard has notified Commander Erben that the Atlanta, Bennington aud Concord will be ready for sea by Saturday. The Atlanta Is in the drydock, and workmen were Hitting about her under electric lights last evening, hurrying to prepare her for bea. The Concord U coaling, and her new steering quadrant, is in posi tion. The steam launch which the Bennington nas been waiting for ar rived yesterday from Portsmouth. On all these vessels the short-term men are being taken oil', and long term men being put in their places. The Newark, It is uxpected, will ar rive at their yards on Saturday, when ttotno change will bo made in her electrlo-llght plant. It was said at tho yards last eveniug that she would Ik) Admiral Ben nam's flag ship, and Iu company -villi tho At lanta, Concord and Bennington, was expected to sail for Brazil early in the week. No orders to this ef fectare known to havo been received, hut several oflloers seen last evening said that that was thu probable des tination of the ships. THE ANAKCIUSTS AGAIN. Chicago, Nov. 13. Within a bomb's throw of tho Huyumrkei anted anatchista last night again mot the Chicago police. The result was an Iguomluous defeat for the reds, A scret mass meeting of the most radical i lenient was anuoututxl to bo held thU evening In UrUfV hal', West Lake street, a place cele brated In the annals of Spivs' and Puraon'u 'olli.wirs. Accordingly tho master of cert monies, Thomas Orlef, proprietor of the big saloon below tho hall, announced that his place upsta'rs had been thus en gaged, thin dismissing tho general rabbh. Tiiom) who could bo de pended up m went upstair. There wero gathered many of thro who wera leaders before tho Haymirket massacre. tSrwechf were made In English nnd (Jurnian, and great enthusiasm was manifested. The American Hag was not there. It was thought the police had been completely hoodwinked. In this the reds were mistaken. A de tective has been for several days cultivating tho acquaintance of the orators. Ho wa admitted to tho meeting, aud before long g t word out to lutpector Lewi, at DU plaiuue'j street itatlou, tljjU infUtn. MM matory Fpeeches were being made. Iu the saloon tetow two hundred ' men were gathered, and speeches were being made scarcely less lucen dlary than thtwe alwve. Suddenly, at a signal given by the detective In the meeting, the police made a r,t.i. Fiftv men iu plain clothea guarded the building and allowed no one to leave. Inspector Lewis and Captain Mahoney, at the head j of a hundred uniformed officers, , marched to the front door, taking j the meetlue: by sarprfee. "Throw . upyourhaar sated Iapwtor Lewi. At the whiowbu 4m osbus went late ta air, ami the officers cointneaced a seareh for weapons. Those foead to poss revolvers or other anus were ptaced under arrest, while the others were hustle! lnt Into the street and told to leave the vicinity at once. In the meantime a squad ot police under Lieut. Wheeler started to n cend the stairs. They met resistance from Grief and from an unknown' man, who drew from his pocket a revolver, declaring he would sho.i the first officer that put his foot on the stairs. These were qulckl overpowered, and twenty-five ilice rushed up and broke Into the secret meetiug. A number of men arrested where liJ,a large amount of intlam matory literature captured, and a number of red flags torn from the walls and destroyed. ANARCHISTS ARRAIGNED. Chicago, Ills., Nov. 13. The seventeen alleged anarchists were arrested at last night's meeting were arraigned in the justice court this morning. Complaints were made against them some for resisting the officers, others for carrying concealed weapons nnd for disorderly conduct. KILLED A HOOK AOENT. Lincoln, Neb. Nov. 13. Farmer Barrett, living five miles south or (his town, is in jail at hi- own request. He killed a boot? agent ufctued Hayes Tuesday. Hayes tried to make him p.iy for a book his brother-in-law bjught, and at tacked Barrett with a cane. Barrett wrested the stick from the aent and by a blow rractured his skull. JOHN bull's way. Chicago, Nov. 11. The royal commission of Great Britain, ap pointed to take charge of all Eng lish exhibits at the world's fair, has just Issued a circular that caused much unfavorable comment among exposition officials today. The com mission sent notices to English pxhibltors. Informing them that they must be prepared to pay from CO cents to 1 per square foot for all space occupied In the world's fair buildings. This payment the circu lar sets forth, should be made to Sir Henry Truemau Wood. Whew the English commissioners were in Chicago a few weeks ago Director General Davis gave them 230,000 square feet of space In the bulldlngs,free of charge.and promised Mmni ,rr if thou uoil-'.!-.!- feet in the park for their ufilcial headquarters. THEY got fl,000. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 13. The most experienced detectives iu the employ of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railway, assisted by the sheriff of Racine couuty ana u large posse, up to a late hour last night had been unable ti track the robbers who stole about M000 from the American express car, near Western Union Junction. Fire- mau Averill aud Conductor Tucker are positive there were ouly two meu who did the job, and not six or more, as originally stated. Two combination safes were found Intact, which had been left behind by tho robbers. They were evidently friuhlened away before they had a chance to blow the safes open. The safes contained a large amount of treasure. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Walla Walla, Nov. 13. Word has been received here that a young mau, Nels Crow, was accidentally killed at Fulton, a small station on the Union Pacific railroad, six miles east of Pendleton, Or., Tuesday. Crow had beeu far some time em ployed In receiving wheat for Hainlt Um ..fc Hourku of Fulton. Tuesday morning a man drove up to the warehouse with a load of wheat for dellvory, but Crow was not to be seen. The "man began searching for him and finally discovered Crow's body under tho wheel of a bx car, which was p.irtlallv rolled across It. It Is not kuowu how the accident occurred, as un one witnessed It, but it is supplied ho was ruuniug the cars down grade to the warehouse where he loided them, and that while hotting the break it gave way and throw him to tho gr.tuud, re sulting In his death. Word was sent to Pendleton dur ring the afternoon and tho coroner went to Kultoti and held nu Inquest. Examination of the body revealed the fact that tho man's neck was broken, besides being bad'y crushed by tlfo wheel passlug over It. DecuaM-d was a single mau, 12S years old, and was well and favor ably koiwn throughout Umatilla county. STHANOK linVKLATIONS, Ol.YMl'lA, Wash., Nov. 13. Au examination yesterday of tho docu ments left by an elderly mau kunwn here as Dr. C. S. Smith, who was found dead on I he Northern Pacific track Tuesday evening, revealed the fact that his mmo was .O, Thomp son, and that he fled from Leoo, la., in 1872, on discovery of his embez- rlemeut of county funis while act lug as county treasurer there. He went to Texas from Iowa, and set- tllug la Llano couuty, then a remote teotlon of tho lUte, practised medi cine there for seventeen years. HIb health failed two years ago, nnd he came to Wasnlngton. A gentleman who moved here with him Bays that In Texas he led an honorable career, and was the leading physl clan of his county. Tho secret of his life WW not disclosed duriug his residence In tho south, and the people of his former Iown home, except one, never learned of his whereabouts. Among his letters have been found several from a mau named Ed. K. Pitman, who kept him informed as to events at Leon From these letters it is learned th it the Decatur founty people supposed him dead long aeo. In a document left by Thompson he charged Ills d f.iliMiinii to too much confidence in professed friends. He also state! that If a proper Investigation of hi ace units hud been made his defalca tion would h.ive been found to not exceed JoOOO, and that his successor was responsible for nil over that sum. Sivce coming to Olympla Thomson has lived alone. He had a small income from property here which sustained him. .bor a time til health Improved here, but of tiite he h.w been suileriug from u complication of diseases. It l IhMUght that he became delerious iutwdav evening aud wandereil ofl to the lonely spot where he was found. Ke ownes real estate worth about $-5000. In his will, made in March, he leaves half of his estate to his son, and the other half to his buudsmeu who have suuered by his defalcation, with a residuary Inter est to his wife, who probably owns half of the property under the laws of this state. He left letters to his children, and a request to be interred in an obscure corner of Jlasonic cemetery here. .He cominanueu a compiuy duriug the war. He was au agnostic. FOREIGN. lJKAZtLIAN NEWS. London, rov. 13. The Santiago correspondent to the Times says: 'Further advices received from Bio Grj-ndeDoSultoaretotheefiectthat ttie Garrison at San Gabril aud Pa?e have also revolted against the die tatorshinof Fiuteca. A later tele gram says that in Bio Graude Do Sulto the opposition to Fonseca Is triumnhiuc almost wholly through out the proviuce without any serious fighting." HE HAS GONE WRONG. Beklin, Nov. 13. It is reported on the Bourse here that the head of a baukiug and exchange firm lo- catedat Cnarlotteuberg a suburb or Berlin has surrendered himself to the police, confessing that he has misappropriated the securities de posited with him by various custo mers. lltirEh AUMVALS. '"WILLAMETTE" Jos J!ieiei, aitnneapoii3. J P Meeker, F S Meeker EE Powell, Seattle. T H Used M L Ta.k, Chicago. P B Whitney, TONeill.R Volley, U Harris, J Roberts, W Baratow, Portland. J L Scott, Albany. J M Taylor, Cottage Grove. A Stein, Milwaukee. P J Soli it bach, Woodburu. D W Steuru, II Hlrschberg, Mc Coy. Sam Drull, New York. Sam S Goldsmith, W F Mcllwaln, Portland. Chas A Mueller, W C Campbell, D M Large, Albany. Joh V Selby, S Soule, A R Goiu, San Francisco. "COOK." O P Dabney, Chas E Adams, Chai Edberg, Salem. J Valder, Salt Lake City. W L Bay, Columbus, O. II W Scott, Seattle. B Clerk, R J Flemmtngs. Jas Crothers. San Francisco. TCPeebler, Lebanon. I) A Eckerl, Linkville. M A Johiou, J Miller, Portland. Sick HuidAf lu- ami tvllere nil the troubles tncl ileut to a iim . mu of the ijtem, uch u Diuinvsa. Nai,rf. ir ,1Tnuf, Distress uttoi Mllnr I'uii In f s. 'e, Ac While theirmosi reiiursablo mm-rss lias lwn shown in cunuf lle-vlic. , j--t Cr r t'8 Lrmji Livrii Vitu are kjh.IU tl nUe in Constipation, curing and pre vulio? t us anunying complaint. hll thor also conv all disorder of the stomach, stimulate the iurr and regulate the bowtla. Kyta If thf jr only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless) to those who sutler from this dutrrssinr complaint hut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them wlU find these little pills valuable in so many ways that (hey will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE Is the baue of m many Ureas that here Is where we make our crrat boast. Our pilla cure it while cihei do not. CUuTta's I jrrut t tvm Pills are reey small and Terr easy to take. One or two plus make doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or puive, hut by their gentle action phNtw all wlo uj them In Tiau at C3 cents fito for i Sold et-erywhere, or tent by mail. asm Hx:::crs c: vn Tea, MML UBm SaiHfrb. Nciv Lucutlou Tbt J. C. Booth ril eUt offlee bubMB moved o r Juops jtikrnjuUl, Nr Uub Unk tOock, CARTER'S UNTITLE !MW CURE SICK OVEL VMY OF VEnT,S,N0. Popnlar Attention Gained by a Firm .11. 1iMB" -- A very clever bit of advertising s nracUced by n merchant irum ii"v. ..- . .tl..1 ' entrl ll "nil item con- cerning the anticipated vit of an En-, glish geutlqnian who had long been a rodent of Slam, and who expected to bring his wife, a Siamese lady of ex-1 altcd birth, along with mm. "Evervbody In the place was inter eted The items appeared from timo to time concerning the customs nnd peculiarities of the people, and in the Sundnv edition an account of tho oppo rftlon 'which the Englishman was nbllsred to overcome before ho llnnliy came off triumphant lib narrow es ote from nssfts.-ination, secret flight--nll was worked out in a most interest ing and careful manner, until there was not n woman In town who was not fairly wild to meet the hero and hero ine ' The expected couple arrived on the d.iv after that on which they were due. and. getting into a coach at the depot, they were driven nt once to the hotel." which is near the store. "It did not take long for the report ers to learn that tho veiled lady was the one whom they wished to interview. It was impoPMblc to see her, they soon found out. but her husband was a very agreeable fellow, it appeared, and he entertained t lie newspapermen in great shape, and gave them lots of matter which was Mire to be 'cut.' "The next day the gentleman with his wife, closely veiled, wandered past the stores In the street, looking into tliis window and into that, until they came to my place, where, after a short inspection "of the windows, they en tered and made several purchases, a crowd of curious folk following The lady rcintuued all this time closely veiled, so that no one could see tho re markable nnd peculiar beauty of which tho paper had spoken. "After leaving my store they went back to the hotel. This game was kept up for nearly n week, a few pur chases being made in some of my rivals' stores, but I was without doubt the fa vorite. It gave me a great boom, and I would have liked to continue it a lit tle longer, but the bride made a great kick and said that she had enough of the veiled beauty business, oo uiej went away to St. Louis, it was sup posed, but they were back to my house hi two dai he minns his beard, for tho wnatl-crVas cettinc hot, and she minus thenleavy veil. "He was my brother, and she was his wife, and it" was a little plan of his to boom trade for mo and havo a lark himself. He was going to spend a por tion of his vacation with me, and he thought that business might be com bined with pleasure. A little coaxing made his wife an accomplice, and nc. one in my place was any the wiser. "If you want any new advertising dodges' go up to see him when heSs not on the road." Dry Goods Retailer and Jobber Florida's I.abyrlnthiau Waterways. "Where have you been?" said a guest at one of the hotels as a friend walked up tho steps, well laden with souvenirs from south Florida. aown'tO'unarloHo harbor and up that river with tho unmentionable name." "Caloosahatchee ?" "Yos, that's it I spent six days try tag to pronounce it and haven't suc ceeded yet. These Indian names are beautiful names, but they are deucedly hard to pronounce. By the way, where have you been?" "Well, I went over to tho Suwanee river, cut over the country, and shot 'gators on the Withlacoochee, fished for bass in Tsaia Apopka, sailed on Thono tosassa, skipped over to Okonlock hatchee, walked by the shores of the Weohyakapka, plucked flowers by Ilick pocheo's Limpid waters, visited tho sugar fields on Tohopekaliga, sailed on tho tortuous Kisstuiinee, was builctcd by the waves of Okeechobee, and have also captured tarpon on the Caloosa hatchee, 1 expect to visit Istokpogay oxie, Lockapepka, Hatcheneeha and Ecautockhntcheo beforo I leave the state." "Gosh I" ejaculated his companion, as ho stepped Into the hotel. Florida Times-Onion. A lintel with Many Locks. The now Hotel iletropole at Brighton has been provided, according to Sir George Chubb's address to the visitors at the Wolverhampton works, with bt tween 800 and 900 locks. Each Is said to bo different, bnt a single "mastei key," as it is called, opens the whole number. There aro also, It appears, several sets of sub-master keys. Thus tho manager or proprietor of a hotel can have access to every room in the building, but each tenant can only get Into his own room, wliilo tho olilcials can each "havo "master keys" to tho particular sets of rooms of which they havo charge, Tho rather stringent views which our judges havo taken of hotel keepers' liabilities makes tho ques tion of hotel locks more than ever im portant from tho hotel keeper or man ager's point of view. London Tit-Bits. All on Account of a Tart. "Was such a tiling over heard of," xclaiins tho Indignant Bedreddin Has san In tho oriental story, "as that a man should bo impaled for not putting red pepper into a cream tart I Tho law gives you no right to pronounce such a sentence upon mo for such an offense." "Possibly," replies tho Irupcrturbablo cadi; "nevertheless you will observo that I havo pronounced this sentence upon you for this offense," Fortnight ly lleviow. Administrate)! 's Notico of Ap nointnient. "VrOTIOEU hereby riven to all whom It L may concern that ihe undertbrnM luu been duly appointed by tke county court of ihe slate of Omeoo for tbecouciy et Marlon, administrator of the estate off Nancy Burkhlder late of said county, deceased. And all persons hsvtnc claims Skgalunt said estate are hereby noOfled to prejeat the same duly verlOsd. to the undersigned, at his residence near Annua n said county within six months from the date hereof. And H person indebted to the satd estate are hereby reaawted to make immediate sctUetueni to itw usd. sljnM administrator. bated this November 12th 191. .... . . J.O.MllXBrt, Administrator oftfat estate oX Nancy Surk. holder dKtawdt uw IttElfll prmTIiAND Wheat-Valler. H. per cental. Flour standard, W.75. Walla Walla .. Oau-Ncw Whlteto 4Jc per buMieU Mlllslufft-Bran f 19W. h ", 1 to 22 ground barley, into Hi cnopfeed. 8 to $19. middlings, SB, per n-Hay-SHI3pertou. Butter-Oregon fancy dairy. "fT. creamery aV&376 good to lair, J.K. n.nrrmin rholce Z7to3tC Kggs-Oregon WV c per doz. roultry Old chickens, Si. Iotntoes-I0nt toe per cental. Cheese-Oregon, to 12r,C.ir.miiu 12Ce Sugars-Golden C, 4, extra U,4J.; dry sranulated, b cube, crushed and 1 o-. dered, eloper pound. ttanna-Small white. ic; pink 2K. bjiw, Ke; butler, Stfc; Hums 3o- Pried KrultKiiuulea: linimu ti w.-, 8c-, I'ellte and Uennan, 7J per puuuu, rahsliH, S1W Per nox; punui ' pears, 8 to 9c; snn dried nnd factory ..i..m. t Dram iMtnd ncaclies. t) to lie; Smyrna tigs, 20c; California tigs, ,c per pound, iii.i-Im JilrtPi. ki to B kcleos foi culls; sreen over 55 pounds, 7r, under 6j pound", 2c; sheep pelts. 30oS1.23. SMOKED MEATS AND LAUD, ttwtprn Uam. IS to MYM breakfast btv- con, 13 to 15c; Bides. llr, lard, U to 13c per pouud. SAN FAANCI3CO. SAN KftASCisco, Nov. VI -Wheal; buyer J1.SI. Barley Feed SI.07 SI H per cental Oat-s-Grayjil 83 to 1 40 per cental, old. Corn-Large yellow, jl.10 to SI 12X; h'l Jl.l'i to SI JO per cental. Hops VA to 1 jc per pound. rotatoes Oaruet Chile), M to 40o; Harly Kose, 25 to .10c; Burbauks, 30 to 43-, swee', 75 to 81. 25 per rental. Onions 70 to Sic per cental. Butter-Choice, SO lo 32q pickle roll, 21 r. ov.. imr. 1't to "6c ner nound. Ert Choice ranch, 42Hto45c; cold stor nge, 19 to 21c per dozen. M1SOKLANEOUS MARKETS. Cihcaoo, Nov. 12. Wheat, cash 95c ICockcd in the Cradle of the Deep Sounds nice, don't It? But O, how fast and furious are the rockings In rouuh weather! I'Ue Intestinal warfare begotten In your vltnls by the sea's commollon beegars de scription. What's the proutr caper under the e clrcumstnnce,.? Tnlte HotetterV itoninch Bitters. Nothing comparable to it Tor remedying sea sickness or the Rlnd'ed nausea from which many delicate laud travelers suffer. Dyspepsia, cramp, constipation and biliousness also are in variably ana promptly remedied by the Bitters. ExiKJure in rough weather ! often productive of hurtful consequences t-iil. .li iiiui- h !i verted bv tho timely use of Hie Bitters, which diffuses an agreeab.e vrar.nth througn ineysieui,auupruiuon. an active circulation of the blood in theei tremetles wlicn benumbed and chilled Malaria, kidney trouble, rheuruatlMn and d billty are remedied by the Bitters, Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria. Bucklen's Arnica Salc, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, .-ores, Ulcers, baltRheutn, Fever ores. Tetter, i 'happed Hands, Chltolains, (torns and all Skin Eruptions, and po-l-Ively cures 1'lles, or no pay require.. 1 l guaranteed to ive rerfet satlsf.ictlct or money refunded. Price. Vi cpnto pet box. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 C'jm St. JOHN HUGHES ard AViudow GiassrVaiTPa pcr and Bordor, Artists' 31a (dials, lime, Hair. Nails and Injuries. Hay. Feed and Fenw Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of Assessment. VTOTIfE Is hereby given that the com i inun council nt tho city of Salem, ore im, will at 8 o'clock p. m. of the 17th day ot November, 1SJ1, at the ;cornmon council chambers at salem, Oregon, proceed to as sess upon eich lot or part thereof liable tl eroio Its preportlonate share of the cost o' making curb on all that part ot Com mercial street bttween the north side of MnMou street and the north side of Trade street audnll that partot Court and State streets betwccnjihe west side of Commer. i street and the west side of Ohureh street. Due by order of the common council of ihi city of Salem, Oreccn, this ld day ot November, 1M1. il. fc.'. GOOL ELU llltd lUcorder. Minn t v in n m iVMr,hi iviih.Mt.i Large stock of aU leading varieties of FRUIT TREES. Bend for catplogue and price list. Now Is the timet i nut i ut peach trees and all other trees. Tree dellvere: ftej to all parts or theclt . T. D. JONES, Salem, Or. TAXES! Pay Your School Taxes Be fore They Become De linquent. The school taxes of district No. 24 in Marion couuty tire now due aud payable at the clerk's tfllce in No. 197 Commercial street, Sa'ern, first door south of the ptotHee. The same will become delinquent unless naiil ivltliin fin l.i-a fw... i.. ,i... My order of board, this 3d day of "! joui. y. ij. J51.M.TSU.N. H-3 tf. District Clerk. CHAS. WOLZ, German IVIarl-cet. Krankfort, Bologna, Vienna, Liver and Hlooil Bautige and Jlead Cheeie of ray own mVe. Best fr.ih prime meat and ut lowest price. Iu l'ottofflce block. Strawberries and Grapes. pWuUttf either or tbek bet of ill tab?e frulU,8HlUbla far thlirtimate.ent on r! Pllcutloa to E. ilOPBHr.otegoa lost, Strayed or Stolen. -SIlLkJr " "hWtk nntnd tall recovery "" """ rnnin lomreiallon in hi. ry wtu be ulubly rewarded. iarmUiimiVffS-A leaner Cor. Hlh Mario's, DINING Fancy Rockers AND ODD . PIECES, yolid comfoit in every one. 1 IS. BOW & SI) BREWSTER & WHr I'lmiP Po.oil Hnv StraAVQiulRiniUPLH ' iium, tuu, ixu.j, uuun UllUJJUlil- tJlUf, LOWEST PRICES AND FREE DELIYPyd Barr k Petzel , p'bers and ji 247 Commercial street, Halein. (J trden IIho nnd Lawn Snrinii A complete line of Stoves nnd Tinwaie, Tin roofing ami ..LLi, " seecialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbiui; FtirnUhed. ' SNOW THE At 100 Chemeketa Street, House - and - Sign - Painting, Paper Htineiujj, Kalsominiug, Wall Tinting, ttc. Vurnishii,J Natural Wood Finish. Only Firet-class Work. E. K 0',V J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINT Graining. Decorative Paper Hanging, Kalsomiuiiu'. etc., eel m. 202 Commercial ptreet. Eesidence 56 jSIanon street. Tew Park Qreeer J. R. KENDAH Has purchased the store and stock and will coutiuue to furnish Grocentt and Queeusware at reasonable prices. Dry Goods will be supplied once. Produce tiiken at highest prices. 10261m Capital National Bank SALEM - - OREGON. - $75,1)1)1) - - - 15,000 Capital Paid up, - SarpI as, R. 3. WALLACE, - - President. V. NV. 1IA11TIN, - Vice-President, J. H. ALBEItT, --- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. V. Martin I. SI. Martin,,, U.. Sr.Wflfo ff T. MeK. Fatton. LOANS MADE I'o tarniers on wheat and other mark) t ... able produce, consigned or in store either in private granaries or lpubllc warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. DrafU drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta First National Bank , SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DAVIS Dr. J. HEYNOLDS JOHN MOIR President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING! Kjchangenn Portland, San Francisco, cw York, Hong Knngnnd Europe bought and sold. Liberal lulVHiiets made on uheat, wool, hop, nud other property ut reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking buiinet-s in all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAM8. Wm. ENGLAND HUGH iU'NAKY lreslden Vice President Cashier , DIUECTOIIS: Geo. Williams, Wm.Eng land, Br. J. A. Richardson, J. W . llobson. J. A. Baker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8-lJ-tf To Un on Reil Estate Security, BulfdnngC?.CtaC 8tate8BavInF8,JLoan & FEAR & HAMILTON. SALRM. oreeon Boom U, Bush Bank block. 6 12dw INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPAQ "The State." Asitti Ottr 350,000 DoMirt, GEO. M.BKELEH, City Agent Waldo Hills Nursery Silver, ItaNan and Petite Prune trees for sat. pj BJ two year old. tn R frtt high. .-v.- 7 .-; puwti cam uxa luuiHiuj. aim crwMro tot of yearlltitr Mrnnr tb fo'wiBK vonattMT ln1 10 1 dw U u, alLKN, fiiiwrtop, Ore. CHAlfcs: I rs,H- YEAR ROUND aKgjf7a?TTvnejj3ctaia 25c Want Column, Nntlccj inerled for ONE CENT VU WOKD EACH IN.si.HIiO.. .No Jh tlhcnieut ln-serted iu this tohimn forks than twenty-live cents. T O'sT. en open factd silver watch la I l East Salem. A suitable rtvfara J bopaidlothennder. 11 US! T7OKS.VLE. Acood milkco;alsoto U nolo guoas as 1 nm roiur away.-n A. Jloore, ue.ir sjulh balem school toot my pilIVATK IHUUDINO.-A f wladnu L geuuviiieu rua oomin, hireasitw l.lt.U IT...... ll.-n,.l ..till .iIjiaIii li.nl. .l.r, vjvju Ul lull m,u UlkCI. JIMUiClia rooms lu lhcluUtt riirioftheclljioq imi' ua.K iroin ineeitcmcimeiuy uuaj at 3t.7 Winter btreet. 2211 mllE ELEGANT PIANO.-Draw A. Kraufcse's shoe stoie, (or MOeortf triiaoiorn noree. u. huilui 11 3-lw. r.lDK HKNT.-Hoi.se tor small lair ilk JJ liloeks from po-itorllce. lBqtiiUi u. Cain well, alem Lund tompauy, 11 Comjnercial btreet. 10m nEWINO Done bv the (Jay. Teinl Q per day. Inquire at lTl.tturch .kt1 IO-1' tt-vtnn r) nm na MnsW every vnrieff M tIlpT nnd KiMiureB. l'rolarusofl! itciuin. etc. I'ositively cured without pan r detention from business. 'Patients inula cl ts at ihdr own homes, anil acurtf auteed. An end to the old Uitewi method of cutting and llgntunoi!. w drefs W'ebtern oUtce, Coin Lia ilwra Co., Lock bos lOfcalem, Ortgon. tm TrANTED Our agents naketlCOln V a month selling our goods en u merits. We want county and PJ1 agents, and will take back all w " Mild ira county agent fails to det l aud expeutcsafera thirtj dayb trtoU a general agent less than J25U. wJ send large illustrated circular! una W" with a special otter to tull territory ir plied tor, on receipt of 3 cneceiit iWW Apply at once and get In oi tbi iW Address llenner Manufacturing to-" burg. Pa. t7dtf n-lHE ALKA-HtSPHUA.N tOClETf I i... u......H.i, f.ifniczH1 o'clock, in tue hail otr l.e NM rauce building. Jleet ngsa'eoienloi" public Kev. ilobtrt hitaktr In i VV A Pitklnr V rl I'TPo nfUI. v " " . vuoivn, iv Tn St-rnwhori'V Gl'OfferS. ni , .. . ,. . ,..ntpdfcrtf quantity of the Jesie, (wetistaKe K winner at enleiu btrawberrj "1,r' ?5ai ompne ue uunu, iuei jicut. --- kJi prodtabie Into berry lu buiem njj " from H. W. lavage, calem, and J. J aud plants flr't-class. Catalosu "k,.m Souli ruber lis. AlbO ten otufr "J?1" Address '"."f.'npTH. dw Mlcm.tre ANE OK THE LAHGKrfT t Umenu in the mate. Lp wer ttg u Portland. Largest Mock Leg azit the State, a"d biggest disc -."Vrio! price list of Job printing, uiid KV legal blanki "i M J OrfiV r. Ruam Prliitw r" uirv Health is Wealth I LJ-L .lrBtTKT To'A Hwi rr . mivm Kme ,. Treatment, a cuararteed :, tNtno tens, DliilneM, imn-uU.on ,t toa Nouralgla. Headache, Nervo' '"fcaB caused by the uw of alcohoior Waketnlfnewi, M,1Dr"tJSSy ! IngoflbebrHluresultlnfln " prj teailltig to nlery, 'ocar ofd arj mature old ace. baireniiCMJt-iiL.'Ff?. box contain one Jno'?m"JTut a box or ilx boxe for Jiw, ' prepaia on receipi in vrfi VKGr.nANTEKPlXBOXE w.th SfSa'iJ fWi MiM afiV S .i. - ..- .- ti hfTH. "V . i- sftyiA'iiA.wi'iM ? V: VlK7.rd sot cdtrt ew? Srir antcx lMUd only by Geo. E. YSQt, (Ut, ktolecenl, Cow.o-. - PRINTING. . 1 bkaD iKfii earned by overexert-on or J't, i"" tjw