Gloom 260 THE MARKETS. . SILVER. New Yuik, Nov. lo.-Silver, 0c f Mll 5aaaa3iifcrfTViiTiarii?rT rCTiWipjeK'wjpiyijiipww ' i ri ii Inli 1 iir-TUTifiiiJtm'i , i..tii. despondency find despair, I in.-'""". .; i: 1. i run siiiiniii 1111 ill iiiiiim. IU H'' """ - --J I n. 1 W. " " -...1 l.nall .. iinnn tiUncr --"?t ' v, . up- "' " --..., r ' ,-- . infill' ,e ".' LIVE STOCK "aisnp.irllln, gives Unnnlitn "'"' iiif.. and vitality to the blood, .III HI II -- " ,1 i f . . mm iinp:im Chicago. Nov. 10 -Hogs--Light $3.25 G5 heavy ti.os.fali 60. J Jvff Laule Heeves ii.tific.in: ... tri I"" Y ...-I. !cnc riicn til Prn. IH.MII to gtur vigor to the whole this letter.' Ba pari 11a wonderfully, '.' i ijih njlooJ "" ii.innd mo I h n(i sickness to health, gloom to sun I a.. No pen can describe what I auf I3JW- ".,,,. I.. .li.Jr harf elrL- l.ni.t. cd- MB ue"""' " I ""- " """ " !..!, cery lew aa "" """" i .1 dearondent feelings, with Libl e bo that I could not go up heart and ei ? Jnirn BlftirS Willi""!, laiiug liijr uuuu f lover rry heart and resting. In fact, it 1 j -i.nLf f nbn riv hrrflth nwnv. T onf. ' Krea so 1 "'u I,uv -' , jv uuU S much to llo for. There Is no pleasuro in hfcif deprived of health, for lifo becomes I burden Hood's Sarsaparllla docs far f 5 more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is suiticieni to recommend Itself. " Mks- j e- Smitui Beloit, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla I? Ii the One True Blood rurlfler. All drngRlsts.Sl, if Frf jured only by C. I. Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass. .. 11 !- cure all liver Ills, bilious IHonn S KlllSn" lailnrln. 28 cents. heifers $1.60(3 q5. cneep turn. cow's and Nov OKAIN. lo Wheat, cash 77c, I till IllUi ...- 1 111 13 a Wood tc ociUitoof hij tub 1 in . t (J 01 don DcuuL-it, 1 an active p.irt in lor. .... 1 ..... I... ....... r n.ir. Ciii. .1 . Alllll.5 U HIIIU i'' " ilr.1-. SH 'I 1 : Es-foiiftr -chM.icrLri'-' " ling Willi J.uii. elder. 1 Mr Woo'1 tot Wnfti JLe was 1 uiuceii, as no tnougiii, uy 1 aev-p l' r rcI' 'iter, ami ulter tli? ta.ii ion cf th d.iv-i conght personal flatis faition h- '.vii.gthoroportcr a physica1 (SMiit' Mr. D.iiiui-tt iii Tho Herald toik t. ! t t up i.iid rotibtod Sir i-iffixxl i.i'tu. 'ly Tho mixt day tho lat Ur ULit t t.io editorial ouice, flrinl; Iitoht i t ' U.il Mr. Uennott too. Ui fuu'id th ii'iti-r ut Id' de.-k, and thrust liu a c"p of 1.10 iiiuraiug papor under Lu u(x.-o s-iit "I waul to know who wrote that Mticle, sir. " : Mr Bennett laid down his pou, and looking ap at him curiously and bonig nantly aiked: I "Aro you Ben Wood?" "Yes, Mr. That is my nuns. " M "Well, Wood, how old aro you?" "I am nearly 20." "Indeed, " rejoined Mr. Bonnott, with the broid Scotch accent. "WolL Mr. WooJ, don't you think it a great thing for a man as young as you aro to bo dignified and advortJsod by a notico iu tho editorial pab-o of Tho Herald? My iearsir, 1 congratulate you." Mr. Wood was taken aback with this new view of tho thing. Tho two men had a friendly chat, and tho man who coma iu angry went away iu high good Jranior and with tho editor's blessing. flew York Mail and Express. Chicago. Dec 78 Wc. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. wSta Walia,.'0' WhMl valI.7778c; Flour Portland, ! Benton count) 00 bbl 4.00; graham, 3.25 ; superfine '$2.50 per a Oats-White, 3536c; grey, 3i32;rolleJ ea's.y's4:255,25, !barrefi' 7o; Potatoes. . Oregon, 35a5oc per sack Hay .Good, iolo.50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, 8oc; Eastern Oregon 57c s Millstufis. Bran,$i3.oo;shorts,$i4.c0. Poultry-Chickens,mixed,$2.2Sa2.5o; broil ers I.ooi.7s; ducks, $2a3; geese, s6, turkeys, live, 10. ivs ' Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 6a7c; undei 00 lb3 44c; sheep pelts, io7oc. Hops 89c. llulter. .tlrpfrnn rancu .rnmA... -s.- f- t H-V ,.' -"u,"v-'l 540 .-.ivj. uuy, 5j5; lairio good, 2o(a)2?, i-neese .Uregon full cream, 30. c-KKs.. urcgon, zzjc per doz. SAN FRANClbCO MakKET. San Francisco, Nov. 10.--Wheat, May 314. ' Wool..Oregon choicc.loiic; inferiors 7c, valley, boc. Hops Quotable at6c for new. Potatoes--2o3oc per sack. Oats Milling, 1.05(0)1.20. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 690 per on., market firm. Oats. 272Sc. Hay. .Baled, cheat, S 00; timothj 9 oo to. 00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.90; retail 4.00; bran, bulk 1 1.5012.50; sacked, 12.00, shorts, 12.5013.50j chop feed, n.oo 12.00. Poultry.. Hens 5c; Spring chickcns,$l. 80 d VeaL.Diessed, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 23. Live Cattle.. I ji2. Sheep.. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Best, I2c. Hop..i5est, 4jo. ''ggs..l.ash. 20c. Butter.. Best dairy, 20c. 20c; fancy creamer) .Cheese .uVJc. Farm Smoked Meats Bacci, 6cj hams 9c; shoulders, 5c.f Potatoes.. 10c perbu. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County j M Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partndr of the firm of F. T. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannet be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curk. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6thkday Jof December, A. D. 1896. I , .. A. W. Gleason, j Seal. J- Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh CureVis taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney;& Co., Toledo, O tySold by Druggists, CASTOR IA 1 : T. F-r KHtfiJKiYP AN'cectablcPrcnaratton Trip A;. similatlng UicToodandRcgula llng the Stomachs nndBoVi-cls of Promotes t)icsuon,ChccrfuI ncss andRcst.Contalns ncllhcr OpiumIorphinc norlfincral. Not Narc otic. fltapeofOldllrSMiCHISTCBEa 4lxSmna ftypcrmint . tlh Gvtana&Sedar Harm Seed -(lanfud Suoar . Ubtoyrv tlanr. Apcrfectncmcdv forCorwiIrm. tion. Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca, worms.Lonvulsions.Fcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Pac Simile Signature of NEW -YORK. THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF , W&u exact copy or wrapped. it'M IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTI.B OIP CASTORIA Oastorla is put tip In one-site bottles only. It is not sold la bulk, Don't allow anyone to sell yon( anything else on the plea or promise that it is just as good' and "will answer OTery pur poie." -Be that yoa get O-A-B-T-O-BA-A. TfclfiO stalls SjX s1Ts . j lies i r cfnTC j iv -tiliJy-yy.J'yA, ,nrr wiiytr Cf iO-TO-BAG GUARANTEED VOBACCO HABIT V!,,lHilVi?i?5?.a?ia' 300-0?5 c.ures Pi5To Its power to dostroy ttodeslro for tobaeoo In any JSff?;Ii0:i?"520 la tho5roatest nerve-food In iho world. Jlanr (tain 10 pounds In 10 dan ai ?S"i Send orourjklet'-lionjt Tobacco tplt nnd hmoke YMrUfbXwaT," w?ltwS3rarftMSSd CURE A iriand ltuyrci you will be do VXmnffiEVfhtf D. J. FRY, Agent, - Salem, Oregon. For Infants and Children. A FUh Story. Frank Vinton and others caucht a S09 ound sturceon at Asotin. Wash., and made the line fast to a young tree standing 10a me snore. Later, wben they went to draw the bin flab, they found It had es- Keaped by pulling the tree up by tho roots nd taking over 80 feet of small rope along. Dairy and Creamery, Professor Dean of tho Ontario Acri .cultural college, speaking of tho diiler enco between cheese and evanorated Bilk, says: "Tho difference botween .theeso and evaporated milk is chiefly this the former contains but three 01 ouroftheonginalcomponndsofthomilk pviz, -, ,.ier about 31 per cent; fat, CI per nt; eatein, 31 per cent, and about 7 iperccntof lactic ucid.ash.ctc.whilo th( raporated milk has also tho milk sugar, pmcli in chpcsemaking passes off i the jMiey, and a varvintr nniount of water Atiil ill KHTnA nncoo ..n.. ..-n. ,1 .u wi.nira vauc augur, Si-ientiCufhiiseiHakersiit tho exn&i-i tncbtttutinni 1 i"-. tr. i. f ,.;.,,nn !, ,w-'e can 1 e made without rennet and fist this will Lo dono in rtnnrRB of timfl. "W'ih how they aro not prepared to say 'hot nth lllim't pftl,r millr ciwm. 0 he Una; If von want it tn n-et m-earn CIO for bttrriTinkliir. iln lint aerntait this makes tl). cream hard to get out A milk- Milk that i8 clcan docs not ,ed aeratio?! f,r 1,lUnr n.nlrinr nnr. ISeS. But If Vmi noil tlw rt.illc or1 mnni Bet the best nrinua fn-r nnm awnti mticle without any food flavors or cowjr Wore, then aerato it. Dairy Instructor Ball advises all cream- es 10 put in apparatus for nasteurk- o or sterilizing tho cream before they '"u u. This Is drmo in Finnish rrrnnm. "3 and COnRHflltaa ro vanenn T.l.1, wish butter is.considered the besfethat made. Mix together tho bulky and concen rated foods in proper nrorjortion. Th0 CO-Onprntt-o nnmn.. nonrn . purely successful in Denmark. There ' "ver 1,000 such creameries in that OUtry flt Tirpnf sunt, .-H. o mom. nb.ip rangincr from 10 to 100. ffish fanners start a creamery by "umg tliemselves Into an association 00. OOrrOWinL' ranilol n Y,a I'nlnf so. ?rt5" f the memhorf.. Then thtfv bnild l rre:J?,c'ry and Bet Going. No mom- IS allm.Vwl in !., it ..1.44 onlu e fro,n debt- A executive .wmittCO is atinoinfpil nnsfsHnir of firman, recretary, treasurer, auditor aa director- a .L 1 ' .. i. r . and he and the executive commit- ,VL act aI1 the business and run the "oery without nnVmi(nr n h Tie hi- ilnlle tljtiture &&? is. ' It n inTiTrS eriry HUiUfcH & Dissolution Notice. The Copartnership heretofore ex isting between W. A. Hamilton & John Molr under the firm name of Hamilton & Moir is this day mut ually dissolved. All claims due to said firm to be naid to V. A. Hamilton. Any bills against said linn will be paid by each one paying one-half. W. A. Hamilton continues the bulsness. W. A. Hamilton. John Moir. Salem, Oregon October 22nd 1890. 10-20-4W. Every Single Man in Oregon would purchase his ticket via the Burling ton Route to Omaliu, Kansas City, St.Louis, Chicago and all other southern and south eastern cities, if he re allzed how comfort able, how fast, how safe Its service Is. Nothing better any- wnerc. For tickets, apply to any railroad ticket agent. For Informa tionjabout rates and trains, address C.SHELDON, G.A., Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- Shasta Route. OF&THEE Second crops of strawberries are in bloom in Coos county, and are prom ising, though they may be nipped. 'A-J Very often Nature needs only a little heln to eet over an obstruction. When a boom of logs is floating down a nver, all goes well until one single log strikes something and sticks. Then there's a "jam" and trouble. It is just so in the progress of food through the diges tive organs. Everything goes well till something sticks. Then the process of digestion stops. That's indigestion. Un less the impediment is removed, poison ous putrid matter begins to accumulate. There's a "jam" constipation, and trouble. Sick headache, biliousness, sleeplessness, vertigo, heartburn, loss of appetite these are some of the symp toms. Just a little help at the appear ance of the first one would end tue trouble. Nature is a hard worker, but she needs assistance if too much be put Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets offer the best and simplest method for furnishing this assistance. They are prompt and very effective in their action, but they are not strong nor severe. They causo no violent wrench of the system. They go right to the " log " that is fast and loosen it. Nature does the rest. By and by. with a little care in dieting, Nature will do it all. That's one great advant ace of the " Pleasant Pellets " ovei the many strongly cathartic pill'-)0" ? not become a slave to their use They really cure the trouble they are meant to cure. 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