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BPflTK!"??! V cuucd John V, Gogi?lii of desertion. At 12:07 o'clock Claw Van I)unen complained that her huHuaml neg lected her for other women. At 12:11 o'clock Mary 55gol j.rovc I tlut her huilmtid hmi deserted tier. Ai 12:lo o'clock Johanna VrJ k dWiiutitleil n divorce from h-r Olio. At 12:2.') O'clock I'ViiiU'ch .Smith lew I lied thai her husband wiw cruel. At 12:32 L'lhi Uradley proved her ihihi nn separate niailitenUice. At ll2;fW, Viola E. West declared that George F. West was n wlfo-beater. At 12:42 Alice Mitchell said her Ed u.m wut, cruel. At 12:52, James T. itillei testified that hla Wife had deserted iiliti, At 1:05 Max Jft.iulim.iu I old u similar st'iry. At 12:"5G Marguroi Oogarty charged ber husband with desertion, aud at 1:15 Mtirla Wnsz tlchecU asked for a Beparutlon from John. Then Judge Collins Bald lit was llred, and adjourned court. PUNISHED THE SAIUllt, Valpaisaibo, Dec. 7. The Judge of crimes Saturday addiesded a let ter ostensibly to the Ititcudeuto, but really to the public, suiting that j. t-ador belonging to the JJultlmim appeared In his court drunk. Froii, motives of prufuad consideration fo llieAiiiiTlcuuH ho did not puiiiidi tut disorderly sailor, but Bent lilm oi board, where Captain Schley trie him. The sailor was an Englinh man. Ho was tried by summary court-marshal, aud Captain Behle approved ltd sentence, which wat thirty days on bread aud water h double irons, saying the Bailor show ed a lack of respect for his dead shipmate aud gross disregard of tin gravity of the situation. The buIIo, also forfeits three month's pay. WILIi SAtr, TUESDAY. "Washington, Dec. 7. Admlru Walker had a conference witli Score tary Blaine Saturday, prior to hit departure for Brazil, to take com. mand of the Southern Atlantic station. He Bald tho Chicago, At lautlo and Bennington would sul from Hump ton Roads next Tuesday aud probubly touch at St. Thotnio on tho voyage. BT. PAUL AlIDITOIlIUM. St. Pauij, Dee. 7. Whether St. Paul secures the Democratic conven tlou or not tho city will havo uu Immense auditorium with a seating capacity of $10,000. Tho citizen committee appointed to ralso tht convention guarantee fund found that it would havo to Imvn a build log of great seating" capacity, and that It would probubly cost mor uiouoy than could bo raised by sub Boriptlou. Tho common couuel was appealed to and Immediate! passed a resolution addlug ono mil) to tho tax levy, from which $200,000 will bo secured. The struct uro wih bo erected on tho equaro now ocou- pled by the marketdiouso, at the corner of Wabash and Sovonth streets. TWO WILL HE ADMl'lTKI). Washington, Dec. 7. Now Mexico and Arizona will probably outer tho union of states before the end of the present congress. Utah will also bo an applicant for admis sion, but tho lingering traces of Mormaulsm will probubly keep Uor out. Enabling acts for New Mexico ntid Arizona will probably pass next spring or summer, but tho states will not come into tho Union, early enough to vote for president next your. Bills for tho admission of all threo territories will bo ollered at tho llrst opportunity by tholr dele gates In congress. It 1b quite proba bio thorn will bo no opposition In fdther house to the admission ol Now Mexico and Arizona If they do uot voto for president next fall, DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. The Republican Caucus Honor Sneafcer Heed. MOYBIl FAVOIIS CRISP. Miss Blyllie will Marry, Terrible Wound, Held for Larceny, Found J)ead, Estimated Cost, At Day break Tuesday, Murder or Sui cide, Foreign and State News. tTMIBIfcJtttliHjMft The I'ulpit nuil tho Stage. Rev. F. M. Hhrout pastor Brethorn Church, Bluo Mound, Kuustts, sajs: "i teoi ii my uuty to ion wuiu Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parlshlonors thought 1 could Hvo only a low weeks, 1 took live bottlos of Dr. Kings Now Discovery and am sound and well, Arthur Love, Manager Lovo'ib Funny Folks Combination, writes. "After a thorough trial and convinc ing evidence, I am oonlldont tir. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em all, and onto when everything elbo fulls. The greatest kluduess 1 ou do my tnanj thousand friends Is to urge them to try It," Freo trial bottle- at Fry't. urug siore, -x uommeroii street Regular sizes fit) cents and 1.00. Baby cried, Mothor sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castorta! I oHi) frriiLIILIilMVj lIMPmiml DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. 3, i M. Wires are dowu, but at 210 p. m. there hud been no choice for speaker. THE KEI'UJILIOAN CAUCUS. Washington, Dec. 7. The Re- putilicati members of the house Sat u r day evening held a caucus, presld ed over by Congresssman Hender son, of Illluols. Mr. Burrowtn, of Michigan, in presenting the name of Thomas B, Heed for speaker, briefly nit warmly eulogized Mr. iked and i he work of the Fifty-first congress, tie said: "The time is uear when tho work of that congress will meet the indorsement and approval ol American people." Tho nomlnu tlon was agreed to by acclamation. In a brief speech In recognition of tho honor Mr. Heed" said: "Tin Republican party is sulk-ring from i temporary setback only, uud will .noon resume Us place In the aflec tlons of tho people." All tho tniuoi ofllcers of f ho last congress were re nominated. l'ENNOYEIl FAVOKS CRISP. Washington, Dec. 7. The cor respondent of tho Now York World yesterday asked Governor Penuoyer his choice for speaker of tho house. The governor replied: "I consider the selection of Crisp as speaker ol the greatest advantage to the Demo jratlo party, believing as I do that ho would favor legislation by which we could return to t he sound policj of tho government, observed I'oi more than eighty years from itt- foundation, which required the freo eolnago of both gold and silver, and that ho would also favor tho ex pu net Ion from tho statute books of congress of tho prlvllego now given to every money-loauer in tho land to dishonor u portion of tho national currency." JIIS3 JILYTHE WILLMAHKY, San FjiANCisco.Dec. 7. Florence BIythe, tho heiress of the late I'homas H. BIythe, millionaire, is engaged to marry Charles Kooning, of this city. The young mau Is a student at tho Cooper Medical college. When spoken to of his engagement he donied It, saying ho met Miss BIythe at Bluo Lukes lust summer, and that nothing but tho moroit compliments of a gentlemen to a lady passed between them. Tho engagement, however, Is ac cepted as true. Miss BJytho Is at presont with her aunt, Mrp. Perry, at can Itufuel, A TKKHIBLK WOUND. Blaine, Wash., Dec. 7 Saturday afternoon IS, C. Seoloy and C. A. MoLcuiiou, mspeotors of customs, went out In a boat duok hunting. Both shot at tho sumo brunt, and Seoloy proceeded to reload his re peating shotgun, when It accident ally discharged, striking McLennan in tho right sldo of tho head, tearing a piecoof tho eculp away as largo as a man's band, Following up under tho scalp, It tore tho top looso from tho skull aud loosouod tho scalp from tho front of tho head, almost to tho eyee. McLennan Is still llv lug, but It Is not known how Berlous tho wound may prove. HELD FOR LARCENY. I'ORTLAND.Beo. 7. Julian Smith, formerly from Surgont, Custor coun ty, Neb., Is now lying In tho city lull. Ho was urrestod just as he alighted from tho Union Paccltl train Thursday morning, by rcquset of the Nebraska oflloluls, who hud telegraphed a description of the man and requested tho authorities hero to hold him, Tho telegram ou which ho was arrested stated that no is wanted for tho lareony of $7000 from tho Custer County bank; out whether as defaulter or a cracksman Is uot known. Tho money was noarly all found on him when searched, FOUND DEAD. Oakland, Cal., Doc. 7. body of an unknown young aged about 21, was found lying be tween tho tracks ou tho Oakland Mo'o ut 5:15 Saturday having, ap parently fallen from a plutform of the last local train Saturday night. He wasoWan shaved, with dark lialr.aud was dressed in a browu suit and wore a Btltr-brlmmed hut. liu height wai live feet nine, and his weight about 175 pounds. In his poekot was $20,15, but there were no letter or pipers on Ida person. The body Is at tho morgue, P-STIMATH1) COST, Portland, Dee,, 7.-W, H. Ken. uedy, chief euglneor of tho Colum Jbla Rlvtr and Astoria railway, In ma .cii.n i-8iimuiea ino ooi or a comparatively happy. Tho olian ImIh of the tombs, Rev, Mr. Law, and Itev. Mr. Edgerton, chuplatli of Sing Sing prison, spent most of the day with the condemned man, ad ministering the spiritual comfort he seems to welcome. Ho has become a devout Presbyterian, although prior to Ids confinement ho was an Inlldel. He no longer expects n pardon, as he was told by Itev. Mr. Law that Governor Hill had refused to Interfere. Ale pays he would not accept a commutation of his sen tence to Imprisonment for life, and docs not deslro a respite. Mr. Law has tried to instill the belief that It was his duty to wish that his life might bo prolonged, but ho persists In saying that a prisoner does not live, but merely drags out an exist ence, which to him is absolutely repugnant. lie is docile, and has never given the keeper any troublo, and all the prison ofllclals agree that he is mentally superior to any of tho prisoners who havo so far suffered the death penalty lu Slug Sing. Ml'itDBJl OR SUICIDE? Fresno, Cal., Dec. 7.-J. W. Trumbo, one of tho proprietors o f a confectionary store known as the "Candy Kitchen," was found dead in bed ubout 1 p. m, Sunday, by Ids brother George, with a bullet In his temple. The revolver was found under the cover at tho foot Of the bed, and a bullet hole was found in tho window. Two chambers of the pistol were empty. There aie two theories of the killing one futclde and the other murder. Trumbo was seemingly in the best of spirits last evening. Ho and his brother havo prospered in business, and, so far as known, both were well liked. They were quiet und orderly and thlor hublts were of the best. The bullet hole In the window sustains the theory of muider und the sur mise that after tho killing tho mur derer crept In through-the window and placed the revolver lu the bed. The deceased was about 20 i eurs old and unmarried. He has a brother tu Sun Francisco, and his mother und three brothers are in Salt Luke. CONTESTED ELECTION CASlS. Washington, Dec. 7. Tho in coming house will not have more thun half a dozen contested election cases to decide, and three of these are from tho state of Peuusylvuuin. In each of these cases a Democrat seeks to oust a Bepublicun, who has the certificate. The tltlesof these cases are Reynolds ugulnst Shanks, Reedy agalust Scully uud Craig ngalnst Stewart. The testimony in tile two lust numed cases Is very voluminous filling three largo printed volums lu salbm aiAitntrr riEroitT. A Hynopuls nf Hie Market Haying and Helling Price. ItEVlSED QUOTATIONS. UKTAIMI'RICKS. HbouldcnuSugar cured.per lb,12 IlreakCist bacou 16 ired, per ll,.lfio ODDS AND ENDS. Hums Hugurcur Reef- 614 Pork 8 10 -The man, In each case. Tho allegations ou which the contests aro based uro purely technical, being questions whether certain voters had a rlgljit to vote. There is one contest in New York, Noyes, Republican, agalust Rockwell, Democratic, aud tho latter will be handicapped by a decision of the New York courts against him, The remaining two cases aro lu tho South, McDufly agalust Turplu, in Alabama, and Miller against Elliot, lu South C.iro Una. The contestants uro Republi can und were seated by a Republi can house. It Is not probable that their endeavors to Becuro a seat this deslon will be successful. TUT. HOP PRODUCT. Washington, Dee.. 7. Superin tendent Porter has issued a bulletin on the hop production of tho United States. The rapid manner In which tliePucUla coast states havo forged ahead lu this industry is a matter which deserves comment. Tho re port shows the production of hops for tho year 1880 to bo 30,171,270 pounds grown upon 50,212, acres of land in seven states: Tho live lead lug states aro Now York, 20,103,020 pound"; Washington, 8,303,280; C.d Iforulu, 0,617,838; Oregon, 3,013,720, aud Wisconsin, 428,547. Otsego county, N. Y., with a yield of-1,- 008,080 pounds, Is the greatest hop- producing county, whllo Sacramento county stands ut the head in un average yield per acre with 1018 pounds. Washington followed closely with an averoge of 1020 pounds, and Oregon stands third In rank with 1155 pounds. Tho value of the crop of tho United Slates for was 11,050,007, Tho bulletin also gives the crops for 1800. The crop amounting to 30,872,854 pounds, worth $11,105,424, or nearly three times tho value of tho crop of tho previous year, The Pacillo coast stales respectively show tho follow Ing lucreaso lu product and Its per centage, as compared with -tho cen sus reports of 18S0; California, 6,100, 2(11 pounds, 853 30 por cent; Oregon, 3,800,355 pounds, 1878,70 per cent; Washington, 7,010, 003 pouuds, 10S. 08 per cent. Million-&J12v. v i-ai iw j iic. Tlmotli) koed Per pound, Hv, wlllna IUU elm ur heed Per (xmnd, i la Whltocliivcrnecd Per iouml, M, " rtixiKu iec per pounu. Red lop loo per pound. Lincoln Uitum 12oper pound, Rye (Inm-loo per pound. Orcbnrd Uroj..l7e prr poiind. New potato s I0o per biiiiiol. Canned t rultPeucliox, & 00; npncot, H W; Ulucklx.-rrlex, $.); corn, btt grades i CO; tomaloea II 60; utrlng beans SI CO; greeH peiifi $1 H.Y per aax. In two lb cans. Fraili Vegetable. Potatoes 10c; carrots 60cr t)urnlpi7oe- onions ia per lb. KlslL-Balmoa 7010c Der lb: Hturvcon &a 70per iliKinint llnh luc per lb; fialt BulniOL', KjlVU yVl 1U, liUIUUUK Hairiiun, IV, IIUYINlJ I'HIUKH. Whrat-c net. Flour Pr barrel. 83.01, bt st IBB lbs. Onto Per Imibel. wWiS-lcl Barley Per bushel. 4fta4Sc. 1U.IU -lv-i um.j.i uu.iimlll.t I ticked HlioiUi-Poi ton, J. 03 " i,uokeil C'unp Per toil. S2U.W ' wu-kei! wool in locai. Egg Wc per dozen. 1'otiitoc.i Per Dusht-1, 20o Corn meal ks per iouud. Clieene I!tyllc per pound. Dried pluins Perlb. 67c. Dried prunes Per lb. li12c. Rut er HViS.S0c per pouudfoi good ltrd10l2cperlb Hums Per pound, llr.!c, UncoQKidi-H UiaiOper lb. h,.i,., ri4 fe i.rK Chlckens..810c per pojnd. 1 u. Kuj 10 10 12 ib, U-ew3 7M8 per lb. DuekM. laper lb Hop, S&llc. I. ked. MAItKRTS BY TKLKUUAPU. PORTLAND. Wheat Valley, Jl 8V9JI 70 per eoutnl. Flour standard, 85 00. Walla W1ll.Ol.8O; Outa New White 42 to Ic per bushel. Mlllstuirs Bran tl020; shoi ts, 121 to 2! ground barley, f2J to 25; cn p leed. M to 111, middlings, 2), per ton. lluy-Jll13perton. Uutler Oit-gnn fancy dairy, 35c; Uucj oitumery Ji7XIO; good to mtr, 27; C'llllanilii choice 27to31c. Kagx Oregon .'JJX per doa. Poultry Old chicken, $0, PoiutoeH I'J at COo per c nlal. t'l'tift-o-Drugiin, Uto 16c; t'ulirnroiu 12e. t5iii;iiii Uolueu U, -)c; extra V, -1; dry ginuulued, r cube, crushed uud Pow dered, b'siu por pound. iJaiu-. -rfinull white, c; pink 1 bao, ,; butler, 3c; llmas, 3c. Dried Kiiills Uueted: llnll.iu prunes 8c, I'etlio und Uerinaii, 7o per pound, raHln-i, H jl p)r box; plant iur dried peitr, S lo Uc; nun drlPd and factory plums, Ue; evupuratcj peaches, 1) to lie; Smyria llg-ia)c; (.'ullfornla IIjs7ciiU per pijiiud. Illds Dr hides, h to c; o less fo culls, green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 5 poumlii, lir, sheep pelts, oOc$l.Z. HMOKKD & KAT8 AND LAUD. ICasteiu hams, 12 tolSc; breakfast ba con, 13 to 15c; sides, 11-s; lard, 12 to 13i. per pound. HAN KiiANOXSCO. Han Kka vcisco, Dec. 1 Wheat; buyer; Sl.saf 1.85. Barley 1'eed S1.07 $1 11 por ccnhi. Oavs-(Jruy8l ' to 1 -10 per cuntul,old. Corn Large yellow, ,1.10 to 81.12j; white $1.25 to 81 'JO per cental. Hops UK o l5o per pound. rotaloes Uarnet Chile ,40to50c; Karlj Hose, a) to .S0c; llurhanks, 30 to 40c; sweet, 2.00 lo 81. 2 U) per oenUil. Onions 70 to Jl 00 por cental. Butler- Choice, 30 lo 32c; plck'e roll, 24 to 25c; cro uneiy. 25 to 2flc per pound. KgK Onolce lanch, -!2ilo45c; cold stoi age, II) to -Jic p.-r dozen. ' Mlht'LLAN EOUS A1AKKKTS. CinrAGo, Dee 2 U heat, cash 8'io. "Tin Hoflt " lilt IHhl. Win. Biown Co. CARTER'S Kittle z&jam fl PSU.S. Lake Grio Is said to bo drying np. There are 2S0 chess clubs In tho United State. Only one American In 261 is over six feet In height. Two pounds of beef 'are consumed to ono of mutton in England. Foxes uro being imported front Nor way by English hunting men. Hoiled cabbage la much sweeter when tho water Is changed In the boiling. Tho oimgest pupil In a school at Homer, Mich., is the tcachor's aunt The rccentcensus of Paris shows that 4,807 citizens of tho United States reside there. Joe Siuoi), of Arlington, Qa,, has a pair of boneless guinea pigs. They are great curiosities. Flower bowls In cut gloss are no longer round, but are shown as well in octagon and oval bliupos. The llrst nation In history to have threo cities of over 1,000,000 inhabitants each is tho United States. In making butter do not allow tho milk to stand any great length of time. Old cream makes bitter butter. A young man serving on a jury at Ida Grove, la., was granted leave of absence long enough to get married. Tho mussels found In the Sugar river, Wisconsin, last summer produced pearls having an aggregate valuo of 100,000. Thirty per cent, of all tho women of the United States aro working for a living, an increase of 9 per cent, over 1881. A cubic foot of newly fallen snow weighs 5 1-2 pounds and has twelve times the bulk of an equal weight oi water. W. A. Keith, of Buchanan, Qa., has found a hard Hint stono in the heart ol a solid pine tree. How tho stono got there is a mystery. A Tin Cup (A. T.) hen recently swal lowed a pack of toy torpedoes, and 'since then she has laid, it is said, n cracked egg every day. To build ono of the monster 112-ton guns requires about as much tlmo as it takes to build tho vessel which carries it. Its cosit is about 100,000. Only about one-quarter of the Amer ican Indians havo to dopend on Uncle Sam for support. The others aro inde pendent, and some of them aro even rich. Hnw a Woman Lost Three Wishes. Nearly every ono knows the story of tho woman who had three wishes grant ed to her, and who, while thinking whether she should desiro to bo em press or queen, exclaimed involuntarily on seeing a fine bed of coals in the fire place before her, "How I wish I had a black pudding siz7ling on those em ber? I" and presto, the black pudding was there. Vexed with herself for losing ono of her wishes, slio was in no mood to bear hor husband's roproaches. "Animal that thou artl" she exclaim ed in anger. "I wish it was on thy nosol" and suddenly there it was, fixed so firmly that their united efforts failed to romovo it. In vain the repentant wifo promised her good man all the wealth and prosperity He could wish for. "What would life be to mo?" lie sensibly remarked, "with a block pud ding on my noso?'' So nothing remain ed to be done but to uso up her last wish In wishing it off. Now York Tribune. yg25&aggg - -J" Lrg lJF? sn riW m' rSir&SS. X3,i,rT e Vti, 18 "I buwisv "mm 11 r i u IE 1 UU III SSS Mrtn.,?!!8 &K s-ifi&l i ar&t. irs "Bet's? " ii m. m hi a; mm Bk'.ft .sibsh? iMvtmriHfN vsej . .x- i-sai'iAP,M u The Futl Trospectus of Notable Features for 189a and Specimen Copies will be sent F Brilliant Contributors. Artlrlci have been written expressly for the coming volume by a host of eminent men and women The Right Hon. W. O. Gladstone. Count Ferdinand do Lcsscps. Andrew Carnegie' "7 Wl'm r The Aiarquis of Lome. Justin McCarthy, M. P. Sir Lyon Playfalr. Frank R "f V' elt Henry Clews. - Vasili Verestchagln. W. Clark Russell. The Earl of Mcath Dr L n' 1 Camilla Urso. Airs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others, " yman Abbott, The Volume for 1892 will Contain Nine Illustrated Serial stories. too Stories or Adventure. The Best Umi c. . Sketches of Travel. Hints on Self-ndu 2 ' Popular Science Articles. Household ArftM. n' f . t Svf-ti . . . &. . "O. Articles of Practical Advice. Glimpses of Royalty. Railway Life and Adventure. Charming Children's Page. Natural HIstorv Pn t - -,' vi 5, 700 Large Pages. Five Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly toon in " ---xon Yard of Roses." FREE TO JAN. I, 1892. To New Subscribers trho will cut out nnd Mend tin thin slip nlih nnmo nnd uditrcnn nnd 81,73 we will Bend The Companion l'rco lo Jnn 18D2, nnd for n Full Year from Mini Date. Thin ofler Includes the THANKS. GIVING, CHRISTMAS nnd NEW YEAR'S Double Holiday Nnmbrrn. We will nluo send n copy nf n hcnnllfiil pnlntlntr, rnlltlcil "A YAIID OF ROSES." It produrtlon hn cost TWENTY TIIOt'SAND DOLLARS. Send Check, Tott-offlce Order, or Registered Letter at our rttk. Addre, TH5 YOUTH"? roMOANION, Boiton, Mais. SgSobc5ayp6 tl!n. Tills Slip sndSIA JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils und Wlnilrra Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc. NEW ADVEBTISE31ENTS. To Architects. dOf1A Will be paid tothonrcbltect whose V4UW Plan forremodllriK thollepres-n- 4. t ht.i Vi.ill I ii Hin Onrll(kI nt UolnTtt In rflnia. dy ocauKticrioiects, sbull be accented by ( J I J I 1 me unaersignea iicaru oi Lapuoi lianaiuK i v i a - sssssss DINING CHAIRS Fancy Rockers AND An Itemized estimate of the costol the proposed alteration must accompany the plan The right to reject any or all plans Is reserved healed plans will bo received up to 10 o'clock a. m. Tues day, January 6. 18!i2. at the executive office, Salem. Or. SYIA'KSTER l'ENNOYEB, OKO. W. McHRlDK, FHIb. MET60HAN, Wm. A.Munly. Board of Commissioners. Clerk olboird. 12 5td WANTf.1) ailintlon as chambermaid orwoiklu prlulo family. Call or address 210 Front strttt. 125 3t . F RHKNT 'three roms for light homo keeping. Enquire of J. J. Miller, 12 Stale H'reot. ti ioine Waira D. MRg. J. E. BATES, Propr., Post Olflce Block. Home cooking and clean food all tho time. PIECES. Solid comfort in every one. i B. BUI k SB! sransaaajer, The Oregon ORE 8lek Ileniluche ami relievo all the troubles Incl fc,,t,tow ljl""lw state of the system, such at Dlulnvss, hmuea. Drowsiness. Distress aftei eatlnc. l'nlii tu the hldo, &o While theirmost reuiarkablo s.ueccs lias heen shown In curinj GPZW. 3)v tu mllroad fruirt Qlobo to Astoria, llfty eljrlit miles, at $1,600,000 to fl, WW,. 03ME& TZTKTTCWtei BoA the meUiod Riidreaultfl wlion 000, Pmipof FJgais taken; it la pleaeaui, j at uaviuiiuk Tuesday. Md refreshing to tiiotneto, nndrtcla k,No Rino n v n. f.n MhMiidJbA40umL;S In8liw81u.r-i, will b called ooiiptionr)rfflaaenUy. Forealo to dybrmk Tuwtlny. I te bC II bottlea Lv nil ! to Ue no doubt Hint lie win pass me orueal witli ttu Mine fortltudu ttmt lias chtiniototlKed the Hvo men who havo preceded hint fit (ho fatftl chair. He U vheerful und Sprrimeu Cases. 8. H. Cllllurd, New Cassel, Vi truuli'ed with neuralKla audriieuiua- IIhiii, Btmnncli disordered, liver aileoted, iipptitltu fell uwuy, and he was ruduoed In Btrengtli, Thiee bottlen Electric Hitters cured liiui. E. Shophertl, Ilanlauiirtf, III., had l rimuliiK Boro on h!n lij, Ued threo huttles of Elect rlt Hitters and lluuklon'u Arnica Salve, and his let; la sound nnd well. John Sneaker. Cntuwba, O,, had fever sort a ou ht lei,', doctora hui Incurable, EeK". trlu Bitters aud Arnica &lvo pnrml, him. Bold by Fry, drugKlst, 225 imiincrciai street. .ir CM &? Headao, t. yet Cur. fit's Tittle Liver Pillj aro cqutlly vnluable in Constipation, curing and prtiventiiu Ibis annoying complaint, while they also convct all disorders o( the stomach, stlmulato tbe lier and reculate the bowels 'Jven If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does not end hffre, and those who once try them will find these little pills valnablo In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them Hut after all slclc head ACHE is the bane ot so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills euro It while other do not. Oarteb's I.rrrLK Ijver riiijuimTprvumAll and very easy to take. One or two pills make Lobsters und Their Claws. Lobsters, like crabs, have a way of "shooting" their claws, as the opera tion is tonned. Slight provocation will persuado them to drop their arms and run away without thorn. It is said that a loud noisG or a clap of thunder will produco this effect. An instance is re corded of an amateur fisherman who I caught a lot of lobsters, and In order to keep thorn fresh tied them by their claws and hung thorn by strings over the sido of a vessel. In the morning only tho claws remained attached to tho cords, the lobsters having dispensed with them and disappeared. Lobster meat is about six-tenths as nutritious as beef. It contains a remarkably large percentage of phosphorus. There Is no way in which that element, supposed to bo so important for nourishing the brain, can bo so readily assimilated as lu tue shape of lobsters. Washington Star. nnii'finv ctitp cniinnt miinvii it. tho uuiiuuii uiuiu uuiiuvuuuuuu.iii, tt'clal onin struclli n. '1 he Journal Is a mom I1I5 inac- azineoevoieuio t'en: therefote, tcirherp. and invaluable to friends of edu cation in general. Price $1.0) pei-nnnum; neor moro copies 80 cents men; temple copy i0 cents. Address J. B. Hokn n, 11 -7 If Proprietor, Albany, Or. .ano lo. WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C:ty of Oregon, and County Seat oil Marion County. is engaged in soiling iurniing, stock and fruit .VI. uiuill uiuuuuuuuiuillll! nxiBI 1 1 il T1TM1 .. "TT 1 iT -w- ' - - of the state department of publln In- ItUl! S in tile Willamette V alley. II YOU are Jookincr for Hi n. 'Jlic Journal is a mom hlj mag- iii , n , , n ,oii J . 1 o school nnd homo eaucn- lanci uo not ran to can on us at oaiem or our aentin fort- 'I J.8. (IJy'e,',,lu'fi to.l,l MU. Will ij.T7--ll.- n V . juuu. xiie w liniuicibu v tiuey is very lar aiieacl of anv other jilace on the Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock and truit country, and 1 tiie most delightful place in the World tor a home. EGGS. BTOur mnn who has been scouring the country lor Kggs hus.iusi brought In u big lot and we uto prepaied to supply tho city. T. BURROWS, No. 22Winmer-lal St., Salon. MIW ii D.C.SFIE.RIVtAN, u, e, Box 2SI, Clei-i- 1'enslon and Claim agent. P.O Silora, Oiegon. Deputy County Vrlte for blanks. w a doso. They are strictly egetableand do nui ifnpo or puruo, nut iiy iiu-ir pentle actlor please all who use them. In vlaU at ! cents flro for $1 tkild everywhere, or sent by mail CASH. It-BlCIlin CO., Uiv Tat MR Small fo, Small Fries. PRINTING. ANK OKTIIK l4AKUfcMV .KTABMHll. JnienU In tho Hwto, liwer rale, iban IJortland. 1-aiyy-t stock Jual lllanks lr hofitote,-d blest discount. Heudroi price Hal or Job prlullnjr, and nilaWue oi 'i-SKtblanba, K. M. WAllli, Htoam PiinUir Hlnm Omcou. B. K. FIALL, Pajior illangor. l--ave orrteraUltob. Kent Kj-late Kirhaug P1 (XUI It. OlttKKlTII, deutUtjOttlM In Iltuli's new bUlldllic.cortiiTConiinf rrli ,i uil. Halem. Auiibuilm iiiiiinki.. vrhenilealrvd. svtf dnuwUU. cmftmm m smut co. Hop Sing & Co., 03 Cointnerolal tit. Clothing uiutlo ni lowest price. rtojKiiritisr ucatly U6ne. E. Fine Chicks IM MARION COUNTY. JfL'y JPntt p.uw .br1 Wywouth Itock ghleU for tuils. Ian le nenutlfuliy ltttiicl. lellverud at expires offlce. or call at place i)i-ar Worth talem brick ynrd. Wipe tlulU, Jt, H. HVAN, IJ&lliuvf Ulem, Orron. Vacations Wanted. Tho ways unci sayings of tho Buboos, or educated natives of India in tho em ploy of tho government, aro a source of continual amusement to tho English in that country. They frequently misuse tno Dig words, of which they aro fond, in a laughablo way. There waa no misuse of English, however, in a plea for a holiday put forward by tho Baboos employed in tho government geological department at Calcutta. They asked tho supreme autlioritiei to close the oflloe because "they wore suffering from perspiration and a want of onthusiasra for their work." It is no surprise to learn that tho hard hearted authorities denied tho modest request. What long vacations some jVmerlcans would bo ontitled to if a plea of this kind were accounted valid 1 Youth's Companion. Skillful, Churchill (showing friend his pen and Ink sketches) -What do you think of thorn, Qasaottr Qttssott They are good verv eood But I know a fellow who can draw an eaglo without lifting his pen from the paper, lie is a professor In a business college, Harper's Bazar. PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest aud best tasting bread. Ahotlie Famous Pure Aurora Buck wheat Flour. . ''llurtt's best Pull Toiler Process Flour." Also our puro ltyo Hour. Ask your dealer .. mipD guslis uu ,u,i0 xhj KUOSlUUie, J. D. HURST & SON, Aurora. Office in Gray BlockCor. Slate and Liberty Sts,,Salem,Or, The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Conipy Office .with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, cornei outie unci j-iinercy streets, oaiom, Urep-on; is cncaecdiu setting out and cultivating Orchards. cojrt? Balem, Oregon. W.I. Staley, President A. P. Armstrong, Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, Kngllsh Uepartmeuta. Studeute admitted at any time. Catalogue free. 25c Want Column. Nntlces inferted for ONU CKNT l'F.K WOUU IiCIII INSUKTJON. So hdyef tlsenienl Inserted In tliU column for l8 tlian twenty-flvo cents. J. H. HAAS, TILLS WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commercial St., - Salem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) SHcialty of iSpeotaoles, andHrepalring 'locltB. Watcbes and Jewelry. O.M. SMITH. ii. l.CHAMBEltLIN, u. w.nBANSoJJrmoua,ko. h. wlSSSIlf ; Vice President. Tieasurer UNION TITLE ABSTILVCT CO.' 375 Commercial Street. Mttkei thn npntoat vh kai i., be country. .. urucu. in TjIUH KKNT New bous,e la Worili V Salem. Apply to H. Uo er, Nr Buleni, or ut Jouhnai. oillce. LOBT. A pachogoof lialrgoorifi.betHWD MiRi-lou titrctt and Kelltr'a bl'J; JAiaveniMrs. Frank Cooper'H tlore. HJi" TO KENT. A oulreof T. ' nortn of Union. Imnca nf Htfl fDOmil. (0 Vau der llau. WlbUrjtwt II3or CHAS. WOLZ, German JVTartcet. Prankrort, Uoloj-na, Vienna, Liver and Blood Bausage und Head Cheese of my own make. Uest frtsh prime meats nnd at lowest prices. Iu Postotllce block. J.E.ROSS, 97 State uet. Farmer's Restaurant wA.n.1.Lunch Counter. Good, clean meals mi CFher?,ks- ,IUltM lwys the l2w esl. Fresh Oysters In any style. 10 18 lm , lUMVllttllM IBALEM, OREGON. NAPOI.HDN DAVI8 1)11. J. IIBYNOI.1W JUHN.MOlIt -.. President. .Vlco President. . -.Cushler, GENERAL BANKING ! ! SSS" i niO KXCHANQB. Ten acres wlBlntDe cltj limits of Yankton, S. Utot jvp- eity In or t-niem. tir. near SalLin, . ll-SWl' SPCIAIj IJARUIN A bnigalnhrf fercd in the I N. Gilbert pioptrtyof ner Marion nnd Front stiteti.. l wfv 0. Booth, room 13 m-rr Ijidd i IlusUB"' 11211W JTOUND. A now leather sllrperv 0W 1? can have same by provlDg prop"' and paying for this notice. rnORKNT. IIouseofnloero.ims. 8U6M I iu Jvr..i. iiuusuui Jliurii". :, a J. ntlnched with cllv watfH lilsan1" iiddltion. Jinouhe 80U Cottage niitt. ILU O. CROSS, Itolclicr and Pucker, Hmte nt.aiu Com t.Hi.-Tli lcl ui4le FiwojroUBt rtilcltolbr brndew. Kg- dJ yrcd i to ulximUjotXkXf. l-w w .. K. MOKKK, KaleSftr VUm URRO PLVMOUTII JtOOK CUtCKENd, Administrator's Xotlco orAp polntiuent. N'OTIOKU berfbystvnntnatt whom It h Mwy eopcern that the undesigned J11. du'y Prlnted hy tWo county court of the state of Oregon f.ir the eoufty ot Marlon. udmlnUtrotor of tho estate of Aaney liurkbolder late of said county decwued. And U erons hnvlng olalnis amintt said Mtat are hereby nnfttlrd to prveut the tame duly verTatd. to the undelgnetl t hi. rtaenco neXf Auro In wld oouuiy within Ux mouths fnun the d hereof. Aud U prioni Indebted tothewUd esute art. hewby rwuwtrtlS signed dintnUtrtor. " Dated this November lh l8l. Adiulnt.tn.tor at tho wliu&ncr Ne"w YSflrSei??n l,JJrtlR"l..Ran Francisco, whM iii i',lKrul udvancs made on reHSabU?rafer'"nd " WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CU'ITAL STOCK', all Sabscribrd, $200,008 TraBMCtnSffu?,bMbU4,n GEO. WIUJAMB. Strawberries and Grapes. rTSf,t,Uar,ei,e2of ? cn forsa'e- Manual or culture and decrlptle catalogue of Plants of either of these, best of ilTlable Jniiu suitable for this climate, sent on aj HEMOURnoinsd'HesJofeTery variety. Ulcere und Flsbiiies. ProlarmaiM lectum, etc. Positively curtd witeect pw detention from business, 'ruiem "'' '",. nelves ut their own homes and at""",,, anteed. An end to the old bail'" method of cutting and llgutur"l.?v,v"i dreis Western onice, Columbia WJ0.1; Co., Lock box 19 halem, Oregon. ' T UK AUCA-HKHPhRIAN fcdt rCTV Meets every twuiday eenine o'clock, In tho ball over the btai - jur rance butldlng. Meetings are opeuto " public Itev. Robert Whitaker.Pi-, ' W, A. Cuslck, Vice President. ie" Univeii? BALEM, OllEGON, x Pwlden -Vloe President Cashier HUGH MlttAHV: J- A. JUkTej- ",cnr. J. W . Uobn, atnf Ts Just the plitco to o fora flret-clnss education. Its Normal CoureeofiVrs every nilvantaire or uny normal 8"Iool with all tlifln-iHlltnorilii-rHft hiuI utate diploniu aud ninny mh-c- uiiica. Excellent coursf-a for but-iness OiilleiTf.Preparutoiy.iolieR.Arr.MU' Me, Theology, Law. Medicine and PliHrmney. Second term onena Nov. lflih. Third term oiiena i'b. 1, 1S02. For circular address, REV, GEO. WHITAKER.D. D. frenldent. WANTKD-Our agents make 1100 1 a month selling our rood, on I b"r merits. We want county and geneiw agenu.aud will take back all KJodJ n soiu ii st coumy ugeui .... " -,:,,.i cf aud expenses altera thirty days ,u sold if a county agent fail t,,tA avnA,icn .(IMr n thirty a general agent les than p-A .' r send largo fllustrated circulars and U wiui a special uusr i '"V,iini piled lor, on receipt of 3 cne-eent Vpplyatonceand get In or tbe b ASdress Renner Manufacturing Co- nu- Rustic! Riislic! Rife! kbU W Rustle Rockln chairs, Bctlt dfur floe or reading chair. wP-jnc? tables, flower stand, babr rocis high chairs, etc , for sale Or fUltiod Houtt, 113 Hand Omnlf. iB.nct Bo.tU'irwJt algSJ All kinSs of f urnlinre rp H T. MARTIN, Tropr. .: i, . & ,M in.ii.li ., Mlli.itfliii uttto,,ftuiSdK&lk iiiHiii -J': -" --