Til rjt-T ' i )-.., r H l.,i v.ti I I V Oil I . I i I. I f !' vo , : 'f t t: . ii n ! I .i I. , ,i . .,. I ; ; in . 1., ,t ( ) 1 I! In , : ! I"'- .X., ; ! 1 1 ' i j ' i 'i :l I j i . r:.-i i. ; : ; .f i'u- .. . ... ; i . . i.i i .ii : j . ! :) i r ' ti'Vv qulr ,!v. I ri i '. 1 I'U I" '1 ' It.n' !l l. ll i' i mil l.irti i I l.r II OH"'. ' l.i ll.il' rw ' ) I- rl'n.o I'M i ; ltd Hi-" ' . AM tl ll, I l I I i . i T i ' , 1 r ,'. .' ii v.i ,i... i 'l0 1 : 'X I I';.' I vl'l ' in : i ; i' ' Jl.tr ' i- , v, t , , , . ....vve v. vyo.cv for Infants ond Children. (opil"rln!.vT.:ifc!f.;.tvl toclilMn-nlhat 1 rtn,:i ::.i M'l It mi I I t .ntijr j,n-ier:.tl',U L.iukuIoi i "." 1L A. A;i.-:u:, M. i: I f O.'.r-rJ ;.t., :rm.il)-n, X. Y. "Tl.i u -o f '(Vl'.na It unlrmal an4 I i i,.cil;j f vi lll.iiut.nlli .t It -m work i,l tn-nTr.;-lli,u tn -,fl It. J'twurntlie Int.llli-lit f.iinllln UfX l.rcp t'Ofclolh Qxuw lltUltl, I. P., Ii'i-w York City. -r... cti r,i 1 C. CHURCH. B.D. PAINE. F. W. OSBURN. Pratldcnl. Vict Preililenl. Ciihler. TIIIv 4 Hi'PAllA I (i'lll mmm m ii BANK, Of Eupe, UIItK T:tS -J. ' ( Inir, h. J. II. Ilsrrln, W.B llmwn, II. I'. I'iiIiiu. K. XV. Unburn. ru uj Cj;i:n. j : : MO.ooo. A Csn:ral Banking Business Transacted. Iiii. r. t nll.iHi l mi ttino lfoIU. C,ill,,i tlnu iitr,nt. 'l to our euro will rwi'lve iru!iiit nt'.i nth'ii. Mcxicai, jviUtstan Liniwcnt for Durns, :akcd & Inflamed Uddeif . "Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Jruiscs and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, I lairs ess C: Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago Ii!.V.icrP, , . ,..", I!., at l.iu... C::ltL- .icncnt.?, .Mi I Josve Ailments, Ali 'Iivcp A;i ucnt5, -.u tratc5 Muscle. iMcmbranc and Tissut Quickly to the Very 5cat of Pain ant! Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. .Mu.t.iiiK Liniment comjueri I'aln, M:ikc fUn or BcMt well V.:-' f f i' . : i V ivrtli ntluu, I'lMHU'W, . i ru lliin bi n. niiii'iift, iM-rv-i 'iidn HoliltlK I't lIlO ! uiul other 1 uu Stn 'iijllioim! 1 ii v m limit t Hll'l 1.. Ill's llii) rullfl'l-NHl.'tM. Hu'liin' vuiiK I' e I Illy, NlT llllllHH, I- ml n 1 1 ' It n, uiul ili'Vi'iiijt ? umi ri'ntnrti VIRK l't;,'HPt. 1' h In Hi.. l 'U'il. lnr liv il ft y oi l.l.,l.lpllJl'tt. -:v I,1 'i ,' '., ii'i iil. . .,:f i''i !. y In ll o flfm( ! i.l ' lllil nl M i tllllll-4 ii lc 1". I iii vMilnyt .'li- !'',-S-c 'n. . ' I ?''''' il In't.ull. r i. It . v. ly ' I . r H im n - i k i , iinii.! I (hi. ). 1 1 i'.iio. Il l ! Inly .y e ' il, i;..l V i:u ' ''' 1 tK. 'i ' ''. 11" 'l t- , ' ,' , : ' I . ' .. T'll" DIT,"D t' ki'i't mi HI tl K. '. I'AKk'H ) r Al'tll A i vii (ii ii k A ','iu'if , i.l mid Ki Mi rt'lianl. V rl'Hiiui', nil KfiinN. 11., V ivro ciiiitrillr ivi iltln cu Ik- mtile. I . u.lorU rani Cell'-, Ciwllpatlon, t'.ur i;uTiiai !i, M-irrlwau, I'.ni'-tntlnn. Kills V.'uniis, flo-i steep, (UiJ jruinot, yi -at lin, WMiuut iijurluai i!Mllctl"n. "Fur K'Tcml yinri I barn rnrotni-i'i..' 1 )ur CaMxri.Vaiiil klmll always omtli il,i i tn It ku liivoritliljr pruJuowl Iaih i i-i result." 1:iiwiji F. Till, M. P., lXth RtnxH Olid TUl Av., Sew York Cr - iT. n SIihiut &T-jrr, f icw Y.ma frr AKTKU JOS. SIMON. Tim S.lll'lll Jnurinil. Hon.. in nnik- iiitf turrible churgca njuiimt Joi'pJi Simmi, the head oi mo rcpuuut-uii On "(ill. We DUblihll two sliort iiir:igrjiljH from the urlicle . ! U 1 in u coIllinllM in IcniMii. "It in fa'ul that the jifoiile of Marylund havo jUHt muiiu uie .n,.m nf IiiihhUiii liv tlio coin ult te uverthrow ol 15o?b" Corniiin, und tliut Htauiich Democratic Biaie una (olio Kejiuhlii.Mii. It iihowa what the American people can uo w inn they Ki t niml." "There a a national election lomlnir nn. ''Simon i to be f'j.ccd into the cluirmaiiHhip of the Oregon dele gation to the national Republican convention. "Snmiil monev is only the Simon rallyin cry on winch rfcott, Dolpli, Coruett, ft ul., I1)0 10 keep their grip on the people of thi lulu u-itli Simon us their tool. "Keincmbir thc-'o Hamp men have nn i.l.ii i'tion lo Senutor Mitchell or CoiiKresrinan Ilermann or Kl lit, Fulton, Tongue, Lord, Kincaid or miv m ill hIio Ikih cxurei'seil him- . It ax a friend of hiker, Provided, they can own, handle uml rne inm. Hut they have now use for any man who seeks to represent Kepub lieanisni or the people. The pen plu of Oregon ihould euinsh bow ism uml Siinoniritn. whii'h means more than Pinion alone. It meant the iirostitulion of mir state to the unscrupuloiiii millionaire monopo lies of 1'ortlund, who have no political principles on the money iiicHtion or any other. "Simonisin is not Republicanism. If it is, the people, of Oregon tire is ready for n revolution hh the people of Maryland. The tirs-t nmrriage ceremony on record ,erf.)rmed by a woman, in this country, took place a few days io, in one of tho .Maryland coun ties to tho north of Washington. The woman who tied tho knot was in ordained minister of tho Ger man Itaptift brethren, or the lun kard church. The members of this curious sect form a largo part ol f the population of this Maryland county, and their curious customs liavo long since ceuseil to excite tho wonder or their neighbors, and, a hell it was announced that -Miss Laura K. GroBiiickel would per form a nmrriage ceremony, no one ibnuuht anything straugo 01 n. Tho whole country roundabout, however, was curious to see the sight, and the liUlo church could ii .t accommodate a fourth of the people who sought entrance. Those who could not get in crow tied around the doors and windows, in order to catch a glimpse of what was doing inside. , Chief Justice llcun has been men tioned in connection with the re publican nomination for congress in the first district; of course with out his consent. Judgo Roan would make an ideal member ol congress. Ho is a man of ability not given to (lattery, well educated, i line lawyer, young and progres sive, and being a native bom son of Oregon, knows her needs exactly. I.: no county is justly proud of iiiin, and her citi.ens, without re i;i id to party, are his friends. I ho republican party would make no mistake in promoting the gentle iran at this time. Tho cominisiioners court will probably make the tax levy next week. It ought to be placed at tho lowest possible notch. Let the debt remain where it is. It is easier for tho county to pay inter est than her citizens. C8S0SSSSJS8OS8088Q 3S O S3 O 83 GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER O 83 O 83 O Q 3ii- I1IIMI VII kli.'M.il Imy u. 1. ll la ill. i li' liillil h 'U'. t home. i. ll In nviilo i'f tin vriy lni"l nuitiTi'i nil,) in (umiiitti'l III ri' l : Ir-IH i i')nnl 1 1 Urliir til tin i r.. b l 9. Tin-iint.i T mir ii 1 i i i tHI Mil I I'H'I) . mitlwri iM to ii" 'i muiir) ii it U- nut tn ,1-1,. CAN YO'J ASK FOn f... o R3 O 88 a R3 nun i'iti:.:svKi is uorax. V. M. Smith, ol Oakland. Cal., Uliovis that he hi solved the the problem of preserving fresh fruit co it imii bo put on the market in a Kiiirf.iel'iry condition. l or some iiino ho mm in'cu ex perimenting with borax, and funis the ingredients f thai salt peeii linrly adapted for precludilif vege table I'.ei'onipo.-itioii. Tho discov ery was niaiio some time ago, und was the outcome of a conversation on the preservation of meat by borax. Mr. Smith tried tho experiment with sumo cherries, and tho re result was ho satisfactory that a car of cherries was packed in borax and shipped to Chicago, where they were disposal ol at high prices owing to their good condition "There is no patent on this dis covery,'' said Mr. Smith, in an in-tervi'-iv. "ltjs free to all. I re gard it of 'the utmost value in working out the problem of domes tic economy. Tho same borax can bo used over and over again, and a great amount of unnecessary waste will be avoided by preserv ing fruit this way. Private families nit U'e 11 as hotels and restaurants, can have their borax bins at a small expense, in which they can constantly keep an assortment of fresh fruit." Senator MclJrido is tho first na tive Oregonian to be elected to the United States senate from this state, an honor ho is said to pride himself on very greatly. He is tho 14th man in the procession of Oregon senators. Oulv one of these was a native of other than America Raker who was born in Kngland. Pennsylvania was the birthplace of three Harding, Kel ly and Mitchell, New York of 3 Smith, Williams and Dolph; Maine of two Nesmith and Gro ver. Lane was born in North Cor linn; Stark in Louisiana; Corbett in Massachusetts; Slater in Illi nois. Tho first senators were Jos. Lane and Delazon Smith, elected in lSoS; next elected 1800, J W Nesmith and M.D. Raker. General Raker was killed at Ball's Bull", and Renjamin Stark was ap pointed to tho vacancy, which wa Bubsequonlly filled by legislative election of R. F. Harding. This brings us down to 1SG1, when Goo. II. Williams was elected. The other elections were: lfilili, ll. W. Corbett; LS70.J. K. Kelley; 1872, ISSiland KS'JO, John II. Mitchell; 1.S7C, L. F.Grover; 1S7D, J. H.SIa ter;18S2 and 1SSS, J. N. Dolph; lS'JI, George W, McRride. Mitch ell was the youngest of all at the time of election, being .17; Hard ing and Corbett were elected at lin age of !!'.; Nesmith and McRride at -JO; Stark and Williams at 41; Dolph nt 47; Raker at 4'J; Kelly ui .rl; Slater at 52; G rover at 5:5; I.nne nt ,r)7. It is a little remark able, nei bans that so many of the ex-senators are still living. Sin th dud in lSdO; li.ikcr in laOI; J.ane in 1SSI: Nesmith in 1S33. None of them arc very young, either Stark is 75, 0 rover and Williams 72, Slater 09, Corbett CD, Dolph 00. Lout no is the best lighted city in tho state and it's taxes are the lowest. ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, fl ATI P TAT1TTO MUSCLES. Despaired OF RELIEF. - rVREU BY Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Some lima slues, I li.nl ft severe fttliii'k of nttlmin. lu-eoinpsuik'il with ft illitre.iHliiR eoiiRli ami ft Rcnenil sarrnosa o( the Joint nnit nmv-lt'S. I consulted liliyslelniift mid tried various remeilles, Imt It limit pottliiR any roller, until I ilespiilml ot ever heliiR well nualn. Finally, I took Ayer's I'tieny 1'eetoral, nnd In a very short lime, was entirely enroll. I can, thoreforo. cordially ami confidently commend this nieilii'lne to all." J. KiwKU.s, Victoria. Texas. "My wife li.nl ft very troublesome. coukIi. Sin' lined Ayer's Cherry 1'eeto ral uml iiroi'iiieil liumedlat relief." ll. II. lVl'UU k, lliimiihreys, lift. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! Received Highest Awards o o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o o A CUP OF -.ini PARKS M -r.i LA AT 3 ' i.V ; -. TJ!S c -'.;cis IN ?3Wt:4;."-""' " ' ".tSiSSffCr For wle t Yi riiititnii s Hh tirfoi itin uir prncia's Eromo-CEiero. I'Imi-UJ c "Mvr ,-nt fur KfW H'-ut .Us 'ifm'u I h"Mion, Hlvpfilwanw il nrrMt SMtrstUt tir lih t-iwlit. At iP. tn . .V'.tt.m Ut AUbrti 4U-1 . !tfT r -J4 c U"tHARN0LD CHEMICAL CO. 161 i. ! CMICA6(X oM hf til lirunfuts 4 ..tl',. Torturing Disfiguring SKIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED by CUTICURA the GREAT SKIN CURE a.Mtt,witiinttiwnrU. Britbh J . . v K.iMk.Mw Jb finm. t. Kins vaIZIa I mUi Ptfrnm llBUa ft Cm. Cosr.. Sol PropBoit.JJ, 8- A SuMNAMBULIaT. A Malem Woman Drives Ten Mil While Asleep. Uul trim Iniirniil' "SjltlirdHV iniirnlliu about 4 o'clock the proprietor of the llverv stable at the corner of Ferry and Hull streeU wore aroueu oy a noise at their room lu one corner of the barn. It proved to ie H-ion Winning a cmiveysiiiT, .piiiii'i'i v .... ...i...ut..l tl,u visitor ulii le I e ui auii.ii11- " harnessed tho horse. The person wan a women, clad In night upparol. Over her night clothes she wore a long cloak and a light shawl about her shoulders. The proprielor recognized the woman as Mrs .MeAipin. a unna maker. Khe told him that lit r sister living east or town was very lis ami Imr. Wlivll fcllUV UIIU Wn f,'..,M " . . the rig was In readiness she climbed to the seat -of the btiguy arraou'-'u me rolKsulsnit her, and drove awsy. A few hours later a mull called ui the stuble and asked if the woman IiikI been there. On hearing tho stable man's story he hired a rig and started after the woman. Taking the mud eiiHt of the asylum be learned that the ........on u'.i mi a imnr fnrm house. The woman who is a somnambulist, did not awake until sue wssaooui ten ...il.. - .... an, I tulian hu rwfV- llllien iiuiii mn ii, mini ered from her unnatural condition she was nearly ciniiea mrougn, me nim ' l. . .. 1 .. ..II, ,n r.... Mf.ll.t.l llUP U'rll linviiiic iitncii in... i w. as the shawl about ber shoulders. Hhe turned her Horse lowanis cMoeni. mm l..,l...l luitnn lull U'llll IllT lllBlllllcletll clothing, could not longer endure the cold, SO sougni ftliener bi me mini house where she wan found." Smasliup at Harrisburfc. Review: As thesouth bound freight tralu was making what is termed a "lly switch" at the depot yenlerday forenoon, the air pipe bursted on the imln itached to the eniiine, catiHinu it to stop on t'ie Instant and before it had gone rar enotign so inssw ucn emilil I thrown for the cattle ear that whs to linve been sidetracked at this place. AsareHiilt, the rear section came crushing Into the forwaul por tion of the train with a violence that shivered the limbers of the cattle ear from me end to the other, the rods were all broken and twiste 1 ami one set of trucks lengthwise of the truck, that told of the fearful bump it had received. The olio behind the cat) It ear, a large California fruit ear, loaded with Oregon fruit, had its forward trucks thrown out of place till they r- hciiiIi cd a "cow-catcher" more than else; l hl car also had a con pie of holes sloven In the far end. It took two hours' work for tho bridge uml section gangs to put the cattle car back on the track ami clear away the debris sutllciently for the north bound locul to pass. Those who wltnctscd the accident say the ends of the two cars coin itu togetner reared up six or eijnu ie"i from the track, when they struck, and the crash was heard all over town. As lly -switching Is forbidden by the company, It is hard to tell how those In charge will fare. Dally Uuaril.Norvinbur I.', A Pleasant A ft kk noon The af ternoon tea given lo a few of her mends Dy airs nr i; e. i.oonus ai uer home on Kttst Twelfth street was a 1'iirv ili,iniil nll'ilr. Tlu riMiliia we If preilly decorated with Ivy and chry tmntheiiiuius, und a delicate lunch was ervod. Those present were Mesilames r-iilrnaiiK, w nccier, iinpKius, nene diet, Mvermore, Wllloughby, Ander son, Prentice, Whipple, ftralht, Yer ington and Norton. A ritOTOORAi'iuc IUiok. ' larence Winter Is getting out a book of pholo uraphio views of the University of Oregon. The book will have twelve panes, consisting of full-tone views of the campus, the dlll'crent buildings, the ditlerent department nnd the npparatUM, etc., of the University. The book will be of tine finish anil beautiful design, and will make a handsome souvenir of tho University. The lithograph work will be done In New York City. Pally Guard, Kovembor 1.'. Hoi' Mont Fast. Today's Salem Statesman: tl W llubbnrd, the hop buyer, whs at Silverton yesterday to r eclve Utiti bales of hops on consign ment to Philadelphia. It required live esr to carry this amount away from that point. There Is veiy little doing In the hop business at present and but few sales are made. In some Instances sales lor 6(;i 5) cents are reported. How 18 Tins? Cottage Omve Leni atl Leaden Archie Rice, of F.tigene, came to Cottage drove Wednesday at'tcrnooii aud some know ing ones pre dict that he w ill soon remove the at traction from Cutlage drove to Ku gene and address her as Mrs, Rice. Sri'KKMK CofRT. Tuesday : J I llarhrv, refjioudent, vs J C dtsiilale, ipell'int, from Lane eotimv; nrgned and submitted Ordered on motion of John M Williams that William K Scarborough be permanently admitted lo practice as an attorney. Markikh --The ii"ws hits Ishmi n ciivel here of the marriage at Vaim,ni ver, Wash., last Friday, of District At torney d. .1. lirowu, aud Miss lleilhn Iti'lloWs, who ha Ihh-ii altendiug sehiMil In Massachusetts LT (he past two years. FOR Popular Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, HAT.T. ON JULIUS GOLDSMITH. Headquarters for the Eugene Soda Works. ( V TIIF lotiTI'Al I. I'AMfS . 0Mi.ll. l KrVi li.ove llevh w- 'l f I be r in in n",v uilll,dajr. . . .i... ...., I, hi for I lie ...... . V' ,,.11 leulll. V Ilia tie l i i ,,.,,!,.. write, in je-l.-nlay's Salem Journal as fullowr: TACKLK LOW KoP-ht l.rove on mi - . ,r.t of the Internillegiaie H-rles a .III p.obu.i.y prove having scored a oint. of hea.U.rk ou I he part ot MU T, H..,r ,' . I . . ' .1... i'..riiilll onl- III Hie cuho oi v - lain who mighl have s.o.ed H-verui .i,e. If he had nt miihI-such gr U -o n.Uli.ke. N- itlor side I...V U K mm Ihegame, the eon. was " which ol the leun.H should play Willamette next Saturday. C'irvallia won the toss and accord ng y at -o'clock Kutunlay e will line up against Iht iii at the fair groiiii.U a... do our In-! to win our llrst league game. It is to be hoped that the good people of Kaletii will patronize till Uuie liU rally and show the rest or Oregon tlml Haleui is abreast or the liri-vulling fasliion as Tarns fH.t bull N concerned. The game was somewhat of u disapp'ilntnieiil lo .Murphy und Oling.r who witnessed llie game. " . . . ., 1 1 iu u'f.lll.l Iliey inougni iiiai i.ui.iini" show a niiicn weaker team, but three weeks of couching under Downing ha . i.i...... i.. u..u. nr trim. 1 heV IIIUWII llirm ii. .' .. i.i i .n,i. I, nl Kline. Wil lam- cite, although most of her players are ' i ...I ,., .it . i...,.i in new men, can uouoie iimwi . ......i, .....i m.iiitv If we win Irani wuin. on-. - the game next Saturday It will be because or superiorny m m v" piiluts, and Siiletn people may fee proud t.f llu-lr boys having vanttii-hetl a uioreexK?rienced, older and stronger team. If on the contrary, as lsjust as nrobable, we should lose the game, the I I... .ll.M.iifu.r..il null iHiys iiiusi, inn, ins uijii'uuh", - Salem people must not sneer ami say, . . . 1 ,. ttlll.......lt.l .I.U.U "1 IOU1 YOU SO, OT lllliniin iit ,i. - . n i . r..-.. I,, lint expect lo sweep an is-nnr nr. this, her 11 rnl year of t -ait ball. totllicll Meeting. DallT (inid. Sflveniler 12. full III 11 mi't Iii reirulur session at ilu-lr i-liHiiilH-m last evening. Those present were: Muyoi Matlock and Cminellmeii Kakin, Linn, Henderson ra ultf I I III till Minutes or Octols r meeting and or special meeting of uctouer were read and appoveil. .miiiliirp leiiorted favor ably on usual number of bilis, which u'.,i-u nril.,rl niilil. alio were also ad vised thut telephone service in police station iMMiisoonunucu. .Miopien. St riHt committee reported repairs In crossings ami amoiuil oi iiiuuier usen in name. Jteport adopted. Il.mltli a-nniiiiitteu TelHirted lltlisall- ces on Willamette street at Ninlli atreet. Street commissioner wus or ili.riwl lo iilmt.i niilsaiices. Petition of driilln Hardware Com pany to place an elevated sign across I tie street ut their phice of business, umi. ri f. rr. il to the street committee. Petition for sidewalk on certain part of I'.leventli street, was reierreu 10 ii".- street committee. ITsiinl niiinlier of bills were pre sented ami referred lo tho finance nit in uttt ts Certain bills for specified work were ordered paid, llie lines ueing mis ienued. (In nw, I inn tlin ri'i'onler was author Izcd to purchase three cords of ouk wood. Mr U M Collier was appointed city surveyor. On motion an me iigiit was ordered iilmiil nl inter.'eetoii of Ninth and Oak streets. Adjourned. tliaui;, Uie lloss Croesus. New York World: Who are the richest men in the world? It Is doubt ful whether one m rson in a hundred could answer the question off hand. Certainly r.-w would put til llio lop me name of" Ll Hung Chang, the great chancellor of the Chinese empire, yet that is where he belongs. After care ful search and Investigation the Sun dav World has uinved at the f illow lour list, which may be accented as authentic: I.l Hung Chang oOO,u(,0,o!M John 1) Hoeketeller iNi.utm.isiL The .Duke of Westminster.. llS.'.M) ',0n0 Colonel North 1(S,000,(XM Cornelius Vanderbllt 100,0011.000 Woh (lull lUO.tKNI.IMJU Total f H'SD.OOO.OOO Think of it! Over a billion dollars! Fnongh to buy a bicycle for every man In the country. Tl "llrau King" i i ad. (KANi ItAi'ins, Mich., Nov 11 -The beau king, William l.amoreatix, com milted suicide at his home in this city Sunday by shooting himself in t lie head while In a 111 ot (lespomielicy He was t he largest operator in beans in the country, annually handling a million bushels, and had agents in all llie large cities from Han Francisco to Huston. lie siilliieil n stroke of apoplexy lust summer w hich ullected bis tiiind. Nk. Pkiuk Rkskkvation. The news or the president's proclamation setti g Nov "JS us the day fur throw ing oih'H llie e!t I'eree reservation for sellleiiieut was greeted with great ileinonstiatiousorjoy by scleral thotis and honieset'kers w ho liave long wait etl on the border of llie reservation for word that would iH-nnit them to cross the line. Tho new lands to be owned are known as the garden spot of Idaho. Additional iro.ips will be si'id at one to assist tho-e already then- lo preserve order and prevent 'sooncrs iroin crossing the line. PnoMPT Paymknt. Mo n dux's Hosebtirg PI liuilealer: Recorder J II Caw llleld of Roseluirg Lodge No Ui, A O V W, received ibis inornitig rroin tliedraud JJecorder a draft for $,ink payable lo Mrs Katie It Bunnell, will ow and assigutti of Dr N P lluunell who died October 1 1 1 It. Thus, In less than a month, the A O I W, or w Ii it-It order the ibn-eased xvas an honored nieiiilsT, niltlllsils ibiigation by con ferriug a ul.t:;titltil U'lielil on the widow- and orphan. Xkxv Mkat M a UK cr. Messrs Joe! Mi'Cornnek aud Chris llartseh or this city have leased the tlrst tloor or Dr Pnlti'r'.i;'3 tiiiding on Ninth street ami w ill oH'ii up a gcn.-ml butcher business nimiit Deei mU-r l'. rli. y i,rj eutetpilsing gentlemen ami xvi'll no tolbt sueOxfd. Dl y.rt. Ai ths nsldeliee if .r daughter, Mrs liili,,,., ihn'C ;;nlis xvt-sl of ibis t-iiy, Nnvii-iUr II, .n. Mis H.irliain l''. i'l. isoii. aged S I vem, The renuiiiis w,ri interred in' (he Mulkey ivniclery tills nfterutsui. I nil i 111 101 Li Riding and Walklno Plows, both Chilled and SUeLGrl Inall kinds of ground. LOUGHMILLEr 4 pfjj OVERTON 'Pti Paints, Oils, Wall Paper and Artists' Materi- jeiTCALL ON HIM. tigiim nireei, fcugeiie, 3 ilmim ,,,, Junction City : Milling Compax M AN UFACTUItKItS OF THK "WHITE ROSE GUARANTEED The most popular flour in the niaikft. Sold lv leading grocers. as Ml' l apped the Climax. . .. .,IU ll.nl u frnod storv III i-AeimiiKo . -- .--- - ... 1 -1 .1... ..1 1, ..r ,1,1V if h rut ber and WHS llt'lll'l llici,ivi,' ... . ., , and mother who were trying to Und names for their (win babies, wiio, oy the wov were girls. It whs deeidtd that tiie rather must name them. .... ......11.... ai.nt uml tlmlinir no names that exactly suited him he de termined to end llie uram u ms mind and named them Kale and it 11 n. 1.1 1 Im roiir-H of time another pair of twins came and they xverebov. This was the husbands opportunity to get even and wanted Ins wile loenristeii me uiyn. his reelings when the mother one day told him she had named them Pete aud Hesat. Hut when the third puir came llie rather became frightened und named them Max and I'll- mux KKOHi: JAIL. Two l the Jordan llr Waste s iirir t.icpi 11,'uvc ii Vnv n Two of the six Jordan brothers being held liere in Jail toreuille-stoullug, liouse-lm-aking. etc., bnike Jail lasi nigni aim iiu made their escape. Tho probabilities are that they will fight if overtaken, as they were both convicted but not sentenced at the term or court now be ing held here. The escapes are John mid Hob, aud both have done time at the Salem peuilentia-y heretofore, John one term and Hob two terms. Allen J. Thiirmun III. Coi.LMllt s, O., Nov. 8. Allen O. Thurmati is very 111 and there is little hone of his recovery. On Friday even lug last lie had a fall which resulted in a serious injury to his hip. No bones were broken und his constitution be ing wonderfully strong, it xvas lie Ileved he would soon regain Ids accus tomed health. Tho 1 fleet of a nervous shock apxared to pass away and tin Tuesday and Wednesday he improved so much that his physicians and friends thought he would undoiihti dly get up again in a abort time. Yester day however, a severe relapse occurred. Therr Will l m Tie. Lolisvii.i.k, Ky., Nov. 8. The Fvenlng Post says tho general assem bly will be a tie and the election or a successor to Blackburn Is a mutter of conjecture. The democrats have 08 votes, and, with one den.oeratio-pop-ulist vote, 09. The republicans will have OS, ami one repulilicnu alliance vote, making a total or Oil. A Portland Suicide. Portland, Or., Nov 11. H C Kane attempted to kill himself with a pistol this morning. He is still a'.ive, but there Is little hope or his recovery. Domestic Infelicity was the cause. Tin: Doss Lib. Thl- from an ex change, of course never occurred: Au Ohio minister preached a sermoD re cently on "profanity." In his dis course he argued Unit ''damn" w a not swearing, but was simply used by many lo emphuslze what they said. A day or two afterward, while making calls 011 members of his congregation, the minister met one of tiie vivueious girls, who reniaiked; "Elder, thai was a damned good sermon you preached last Sabbath." It Is said the minister fainted from the shock. StuucsTS Familiarity. Salem Statesman: A gentleman named Carlton Sox has leu elected to a pro fessorship in the Albany college. It is greatly to lie feared thut bis dignity will be oftluies fearfully milled w hen the hilarious students meet him on the street alter dark and greet him with the choice salute, "Hello, how are you, old Sox?" . Hall) IliurJ, Nowm et V Vx H.l. KlliK Ckxti KIKS This sea sou has been an exceptionally line one for the cycling fraternity. The roads are still in flue condlth 11 for wheeling aud three of our local riders, Cass Mat lock, Frank Kuapp and hieth ilcAJiti ter, contemplate taking advantage of them by ruling centuries tomorrow. They xxill go via Albany and return. Coxorkso. Mist Ait. Albany lA uiocrat: Mr John Htiiterwoilh wu circulating a petition today for the oening ef the slrin of land along the 0 C V K, 4j miles long now Included in llie Cuseaile reserve. It will be sent to all P M's In the valley and 1 Sep forwarded to congn-ii, anil con-gn-s u i.iiyini 1,, ujji tIi it. t s noth ing less than ridiculous In keep iraet of laud from s, tlleinent. ' tins Sl'PKKMK l ot HT.-W H Whallell, ii'oiiiteiit, vs M J Tipton tt el, ap pi llaiils; aiuiu-d and sulnnllled on million to dismiss npieiil for want of a sullleielit undertakh g. sn' - .ii si 1 i psBfti 1 1 1 1 isi 111 n ii LEAPS IN QUALIT linadu4.be, W(tk(uliu-s 1-ost Vl.lr, fcj nd blood bwlltlrr. :nkillifi!xjttnnt)tt.wuj)1 irfiii(ji Wr-i!. i mtdlrnl bonks sH-n'-.l mi; v Hn.nniiltlatir1ln. K'rtrn n- trr , lTn"K'u.W..by UENUBILHO.N I.VNN....dl.yt' Ml I..S ft I'l-UM,,!, .Sastl to a t iiii'ititi stxinnn The Annl- nnir, la lh 1, J ColT.Xfli: I.HoVK, ur. -1 Annie mine, ill llie liolitmii which went into lirceivrr FSV.t er's hand') nearly a yir;ij, hJ sold to a Clneagn syniln-ale. Tl. llie Is colisiilere'l ID lnMUiur tensive ipuirtz mine hi that d---and contains a large snmuul u's milling ore. It is not Lih'm the syndiciile's inti'iitimis i.c believed Ihey w ill rx-Ml 1 1 amount of ui'uiey In ilt-til. work la-fore pultiiu tin' iiiintiit alioii. J W (,'iink, sllisrl .iteiali-nl a( Huheuila finld MiIIIiik A Minif came In fr iin the ininei lla;. savs his mine u wurklni ium force of men, and that Idlsmu'i senlsa very euiniiniging s'nf lirliliirkr, l.tllli' Lol'ISVII.I K, Nov. ll-Tlrfi the eandidides lr the I'lti "f In States Senator Itlaekburii, sills- the hands of the iwnpn.uli-ti to the house. l'i.iii'lite if'- show: lk'in ... i H s: 16 I House .... Vnute ... Joint ballot The republicans claim IN' populists will vote xilh Ii""-' the democrats nieof the t'i'it'M" the populist vote will split. Born. In Floreni. 0sv. Tuesduv. Nov. .111., iwi. i' MrsO W Hurd, ailuueliler. We Want -Y0UR- o Highest Market Pi C. CGoldsmitl)' . Rparrlinfl l-M & to nnnrmttt t White " K f. . .:.i iinitli w f ' lK' i "1 1.. ,1,1,11ns. f-i -11 1 Ms $1,50 Kri5;WiS5! I.lso have J pUi lor ikIo. fc1' ,nos vnlM i. I.er. In H',D 1 1 l"1 ailiuinistraior f t".1 , V"' t "-'" the final s-,,,.,n,'I',,,I' "l,.t.' 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