v4pt-ra(ssp'eym$aif?nr 1 1 22. THE CAPITAL JOIMAL THURSDAY NOV- . UKMn OK sUH.-CllU'nul. IMIlT by nmll Pr ynr,... oUlI; by mull permontu, ..... IwVlr bT nmll uerywr... I8W .16 CO . 1W rlr not wild III ilvnw tlie nric roTK for the W'KKKLT JoUknai. will tlAi pryr. If paper are uot delivered promptly nutlly tueortl. PIlkK DrXIVKKY BY CAIMMKIt. Dally for lnli' week,, ! ... - Jo ct. limit iornr "wv Dally by monm,. LXiiiKtlouK will lie made on lit atM Uth of mouth. Milwrlbeni will ptwo ieay money forcarrlerKHt boune or wherrou u iteii"Nl, o to wue no delay lu olleettcmi. 'lllK .VKNIOCAPrTAt.JolIIIHAl. reu Innv iwiv- the artereoon aModaiMl preea dUpatcbea. GILBERT k PATTERSON Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKKT. Wheat, net 82 cnls per bn. Hops, active: 35 to3i rents per lb m am Of Catmint lvnt. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8. Eddie Ahhott, boy maiciau, Keeti'a opera huate. Tueadav. Nov. 11. W. J. Ami- stroue'. Itctura. "luly and Garl- bMi." Wedaemlay, Nov. 12, "'Hearts ol Oak," at Ileed'e opera bout. O.v the Hiver. There it consid erable interest manifested aa to how many boat will be operated ou tlir Willamette river the coining season. The Oreiron Pacific have had their three bouts thoroughly repaired during the summer, and now the are only awaiting the rise of tin river when they will start up in full force. The Union Pacific will pnib ablv run three boats. Two of their boats are old and In Door condition to carry on the traffic of the river The Modoc is the only one of their upper Willamette river bouts that 1 really fit for service without a thor ough repairing. There is strong talk of the Union 1'adlic buying the O. P. boats, nr puttiuc somi new boats on the Hue. The lattt-i would doubtless be the better plan In addition to these there will he two Independent boats plying on the river during the winter. Th steamer Salem is ready to run on this route as soon as there is suf fl-ieiu water. There seems to br anm troth In tin- ihitement thai f fj.nl Sentt will have an indenen- deut boat on the river in u short time. A few days of ralu would give a boating stage to the river The people are anxiously waiting to hear the familiar blast of whistles of the river crufis. m Needed Waukhol'ses. Now as the Dotting season is soon to be here, the question of warehouse accom modations is being discussed in the business centers. There will be a heavy movement in freight ou the Willamette river tills year. Baltm willbeoueofthedistributlng point?, and a big lot of freight will be han dled here, and business men are de sirous to know what kind of storage room will be offered them for theii goods. The wareh.iuse accommoda tiom hnve never been adequate for the shipping Interest of this city, and since the flood of lust wiulei they have been in a worse condition than before. The warehouse room in the city now given to river traffic is about sufficient to supply the de mand of some small river, where one boat could Hud work. Hut on the Willamette, where eight boats will ply during the coming season, t!:ere is nothing like a sufficient storage room ottered. From Fuirida toOuwion. The secretary of the Salem board of trade U in receipt of u communication fi-.m u gentleman away down in Florida statiug that he will head a party of fourteen families who leave there the early part of November for Salem, Oregou. This party will bring some nioticy with them and Intend to make their homes in and near Balem. Smaller parties are expected here during this month from Ohio, Illinois and Texas Knnfxs will also furnish a good share of the immigration to Oregou this fall. The poor crops lu mant of the middle states will cau heavy travel to this coast, uud Ore gun, especially the Willamette val ley will receive a large share of the populatlon that is seeking homes in a bitter laud. I'HBJTJDiaiTATKUB.- Never be fore in the history of our tbeatr. goers has there been such enthusi asm shown as that of last uvenlni at the opera house. The attraction was the Eddie Abbott combination. Our lest citizens were present. Tin combination is a very strong one. The performance was a most credit able one, pleasing lu every sense, clean, rellned uud from u niurul stand-point, there never was a bet ter presentation. The performance owned with the youngest piestidi glUteur In the world, Master Eddie Abbott, who has tin superior, ills manipulations of the various tricks o his seniors make Ileim.uu uud Keller sink iulo iulguificuce. Car.lslf. (Pa.) Daily Sentinel. This lUmirkiiblo play will lie giveu at Heed' j i er i lioum Fflduy u. d Bat- unlay nlglils. Keatrved eats on ullatT. McP. I'-itio'i'a. Call and ee ou umv i.ruiicli (tore, Qrwit Uistern Tea Co. .117 Coni'l utract. A b ix ni o md v In e. Now arrl am oi kiock . re being unpadded at Wsi. Snrneuiit'w. MEANS liUSlXKSS. A Chaice For Salrm to Secure able Mjnnfjclorln; Kilat- Val. ,- I F.M. Hudsoni Sons, of Blanches- ter. Ohio, write to the mayor of. this city, under date of Oct. 127, 1890, Inquiring what inducements Sult-m would oiler a uutmifuL'turlug estab lishment, should they conclude to put one lu here. The following I taken from the letter recelvtd lu till city: "Your city being centrally located for a r hipping point, both lu Oie gou, Washington and L'ullloruiu, 1 Ihiuk it would beu good (mint In establish a uiaiiulacturiug Interest. Would your city oiler any Induct meiit for uu enterprise that would huild up the city'.' Such uu esiuh llshmeut as we would desire to build would give employment to ulaiul MX) hands and would xmiii cull lot other manufacturers either by our icWea or other parties. We lutein, to have u shop in owratluu lu oin if your cities by next June. Mr. Williams seeing ihe open ttyle lu which ibis letter was writ leu took the trouble to look up a dl rectory of manufacturing interest to .tie United States uud found tha be tirui of F. M. Hudu fc Sm ere a wealthy tlrnt of high stunu mg, and carry ou uu iuuueose bos. iiess iu the East. They are manu laciurers of school and chucli U .dies, charts, uuiw, desks, oftle. ,llit household furniture unit in fat' ire general furmtuie iiiuuufuciuierr inch uu establishment would be o. reut value to Salem, or an V utile. Ity. Saieui should uiuUe uu etl'oi. insecure this prize. The leiur seemed to have in, earnestUess uUiut It that portniytt. a meuultig of business. Thest gentlemen have not puiiiied n ome wild scheme. They have llil considered the location. They ha endeavored lu wlect u pUce lu tin ivuter of tills great Nurihwrstcnasi, and Salem seems to have beei. -elected as that ixiint. Every In ducement should be thrown befou them tu have them locate at S.tluu NdtTili. Next Wkuni-sday.-I'he JuUU.sai, reporter uus led I make an erruueoui siatemeut yes lerday iu regard to the wedding ol Italph E. Moody, owing to th talement having been given out be .ore that yeslenluy was the day foi hat happy eveut. The wedding will not take place until next Wed netday, November 1-th. Ilalph run ahead of his ticket iu his district; while he is in a democratic district his election is thought to lie assured. If you have not caught onto the newest of new novelties iu shoe belter review the genial and irre presslbly pleasant pioneer dealer, Klein, at his old stand on Comuier cial street. House holders will please remem Iter that a large line of eastern rock ers, including latest patterns and in ill styles atid prices, are to be seen to-day at Huren's furniture store. m Candy giveu away tit the Great Eastern Tea Co. with our siecial ale for one week only. Ileamer's new harness shop has ii three thousand dollar additional stock ou the way. Iron frying pans only C and in cents ut Crissmuu's 5 uud IU cenl store. No 317 Commercial street. Fne candy. Jlest tea' and coffees. Pure species. Call. Gt E. Tea Co. m A new line of ladies' mufflers and new pattern handkerchiefs opened to-day, ut Bridges &. Bjzortlis, Slati street. Miss Mary E. Sleiuer, teaclier on piano and organ. Addrefes 24-1 Twelfth atreet. tf Lamns with chimney and burner. inly ii') cents at Crissmau's h uud IU cent store. Butter, eggs uud poultry at Mc Court's teed store, 01 Court street, 1M tf. ABOUT EMINENT PEIiSO.NS. The queen will reign in Holland. Adeliul Pattl has takeu a chill iu Soudan. Millet's great painting IAngelui has been purchased by the Freuch overunieiit. Itobert Lincoln, American mliils ter tu England, is home fur a brief visit. Postmaster General Wanamaker and other members of the cahiiici ty there will be no extra session of congress. President Harrison has returned to Washington. The king of Bert la, aged 16, i severely afflicted with weak eyes. Thomas W. Keeue is playing Richard I (L Lifeh Mi.try. To tlinuwtiulu of iieople who have the tuilitof fcm'ula in their hlnod the airmileH eauxed hy the dreadful runuliiK 8'irefc and iither iiiuuifeiu lioim of thl UiaeuMuire. heyoiid deH cripllon. There Ik iio other leuied.t equal tu Hood's Harsaiurill fornurof uu, wtlt riicuui and awry form nt ulood dleuie. It U reawmahly sure in iMitielit alt who give it a fair trial lie fcure to gel Hood's. A Word lo UuiUrr, tdle wUoUt-.iiwii li-aiillfulclfnr tkln, freefro'ii pluiplri.lnlU,Lilot'liMiiiiilolliei rrupll'io. alioulU iiiiiniK-iue at ouc lo iwllr, nunn' linnivnl l.irr I'lll;. I'liey will Him reiuoVM tlittl Ue4 look h twill vonrvfn Hint iii'iku llieni orlKUl, and will cure keadiclie Irom nliutevvr cause It arlxw. IUjiiwiiiIxt, ton am only required to lake one jiuull plllul Ueillluie. wulcb Uowlcd Hltli puruUKnr, and will nwlirrlpoor produee uuy uupltutanl eu- itiuo, Hoiaataieeow, sy biiiiui i JlAKKIKD. The MUUHAlilllMI III! IILI,1HIIII "I UU" ncciiunt iif how a. nmn gullied the a flections of a young lady who lived near tills city, and. ,u,,t ,nc runiorwas turreiit that this same nun, who went by the name " - ilKliieun, "ail neeu mar ried liefore. Tlie Albany Democrat tpiotesthe JnuiiNAI, uud concludes wllli the tul'owlug rvinnrku which throws a Utile more light on tuc subject: "The Deinocrut learns that iioteud of once he had been mar ried twice liefore; but secured a divorce from hN llrst wife. Ouriti foruuint did not know as to No. No. 3 Is certainly unfortunate." A Vai.Uaiii.k C'Aitao. The clear ance paHis of the German ship U nee Itickuiera show that she h.i a csirgo, the total value of wi.ieh i S19i,7S. A good portlou of the cargo uas loadisl it t this xrt, 'Ihe vteel entered Iieiv from Portland .t it h 0.0O1 kicks of wheat and Lti, 2s0 hull sacks of Hour, thetotul vulue f which is f"S,lM3. The cargo pu. on the vessel hero is valued tit 1113, 7j, uud coiiNisled of "0,7(11 cjes ol allium, uud 5,5(i"sack of wheat. Astorian. A Notkd I. KPT U it k it. Hon, A'lllliini Jhcksoii Armstrong, tilt inlliaiit and eloquent orator ot Waxhiuglon, 1). C, will upiiear in be University chuel ou ne.M Tui-stl.iy evening. The subject foi us lecture will be "Iluly uud Gar', -aldl." Mr. Armstrong is one o l.e moNt polished and enlerlalnini. qieakers now traveling. He ha ,iiHt returned from an extended nip hrough Euro re, where he lias lee-iin-d in all ihe leading cities Everyone iu Salem should make u peci.il etlort to hear him. Ancient Okukk iik Ditums. Articles iiicorporntilii; the Cosmo ,i lllau (trove No. 1, United Ancieul Inler of l)runl. were tiled with the cretary of slate lu-day, with N, S Wight, Noble Arch; C H. Chile, Vice Arch, mid J. V. Charlton, reasurer. The capital stock of the orporution is SUXsJ; the object Is to orm a fraternal uud benevolent society for the aid ami beuelit of Its Members; place of business, Port laud. Land Mark Destkuykd. The large locust trte that has stood near the northwest corner of tlio M. E. church for o many yearM was cut town this afternoon. Tills tree has "tisxl there so long ll seeinsllke one 'f the city's oldest landmarks was iieing removed. One of our old liioueers p.tsslng by and seeing the workmen cutting it down, was leard to remark, "The Idea, they ire cutting down that old tree." November Blacberries. L N Euulish sent to llie JouiiNAf, office Thursday morning, a sample of rije Ol cklerries Just cut from the vine. The branch of Ihe vine sent had four or five ripe lierries and a few green ones on it. They were of the Everygreen variety, and grew in the qieii air. Willie Oregomaiis are picking ripe fruit, their Eistt-rn brothers are raking the snowdrifts from their dixirs. Home for tiie Insane. A. P. Cirr, of Turner, was 'examined by the county judge uud Drs. Richard son and Bowland yesterday after noon 8 to his .sanity, which re-mlti d iu his'lteiug committed lo the asy lum for the inline, (.'arris an old soldier ut the 'CO's and is now about sixty years old. He himuiues some one is ir. ing tn do him harm. His usanily was cauwd tiy parulysl-i. Great Coats. There are numer ous stocks of good warm overcoats awaiting purchuFers at Johnson, Hoothhy & Co.'s. Some of (hem are big enough to wrap a baby elephant in, and of the most eut irlug patterns. The Euulish great coat, the Ameri can dude coat, the dnulile-bre.isted rustler for everybody work or busi ness, nre all found there in tropical profusion and variety, nt reduced prices. Nahikiw EhcrK. Thehorw" cur ilriver who w.m nlniint touched hy the falling electric lik'IU wire mi State street Wetlliesiliy afterniKin had it iiurroiv enciiH'. Tho wire hud it full charge of electric power uml there would have heen uu electri cired citizen In OreK'iu, wltlmut iin.v law for electrocution ever liuv iii;rljeeii p.is-ied in tlili ntute. Nkw Oikiss Walk. Street Oiiii. niNiloiier Or.iliuin In h.iviii; tt new criHM walk put iu on the nor' Ii Hide of Hifih street at the Intersection of Slate street. SUPREME CilURT. Balem Nov. 5, 1SU0. James Hteel, adiiilnUtr.itiir, anp. vs. Jmteph Hnlladay, reap,; 4K.il from Multiiiiiuali couiily; nrRUed and Hulniiitted. A. II. Tanner, att'y Turapp.; O. II. Carey, utt'y for rep. Junepli Hollada,), upp. va. Jaiuen riteel, adiiilultraliir reip.; ietltloii of Jin. HolUd.iy fur receiver of fee; apeal from Alultuiiiiiuh county; argued uud ntlhuiilted. It. William, and CIub. II, Carey tor upiM ; (leu, II. Wllli.iniH and A. II. Taiiuer, atly' fur reip. i H ilem, Nov. 0, '00. Ida M irrlll, reip. u. Kli Merrill anil lie.itoi Killlu, appM,; upeal from M iltiiiiruuli eouuly; argued and fuhiiiited. A. II. Tanner ami II. K. Oil. lie .ntty'a for reip.; J. V Wlialley, tt'yfurapp. Alex K. Muct.'ulnky, app, vn. Jim KIoh eriiiin is. Co., HNp,; apiieal from Mu tiiomuli euiiuty: uritui-d llllll null nil e . (leu. II, Will an;. lid E. H. Woo I. uttv'a fur am .; II. I I btutt atl'j fo. mip. TlIItKK TlMtS I'HItSOXAl, ANU LUl'AL. See new Ten store tid. iu Journal. . ... . fc uiv'iits this winter. I W. 8. Hurst of Aurora, was In Sa lem this morning on buslucss. Rev. 1. C. Hetzler wus a passen ger North this aftornnon, There Isasteuiii wood saw running ut iiturly every Wood pile lu the city. T. H. Hubbard returned thlsiificr noou, from his trip to the Kouilicru pirtof the stale. Senator J. II, Mitchell returned to Portland mi the one o'clock iialii this afternoon. Journal advertiser get their money's worth out ot an ud. iu tu my Instances the first day. Westucott uud Irwin the new catering firm, are taking to theii niisiucBs like ducks to the water. Dr. W. S. Molt wus culled to Port land to wait uiHiu Prof. A. R. Read, who is very sick u Itli typhoid lever. James Forsyth started for Ohio this afternoon. He will visit hUold oouie mill l..ok after his iirriugi manufacturing interests. Davidson's ll.-h market has the thanks of (he JoURNAI, force lorn due sample of his "best smoked .turgeou lu the vvnrld." P. J. D.movun, who lias been iu the employ of the Globe real estati Jo., stared for Ohio thin afternoon iosciid the winter ut his old iioiiie. At the uuunal meeting ot (lie stot-Kllolilers or tlie balem llUIUIlug and Loan associutlou, held lasi .veiling, the following were elected llreclers: Get. Jnluison, J. It Albert, C. B. Moores, I. L. Puttel sou. Scott Boorth, R. J. lleudrlcks ud E. O. KntusKc. Auditors, Geo. 11. Burnett, Geo. G. Bingham, W. "i. Boggs. Officers will be tlected his evening. ritl!nm Truthof n rorrljn rrnrvrli. The -iMnlnli h ive h proverl-Mleiniwlicl esnll'ji-tio "loo niiH'h Is luunnts." Mlt lirovliy is Ihe wiiilnf wit," Ihls uiMin i jreitrteil. Kxce.-es unit oilier luioni teic"- In enllncnnd tlrliiUliiKiire pnxliip ilveof one Iremeudous evil the t)oeio nrnf uuinjr othnri aim llo-c uro ionoii(: lie mines io which linn puny pti.vni : iitt, llrrcliippllmlion. The evil lo which we iliuitp l nid'Kesilon to the rellel mi! cur ifwhli-h lln-ietier'-sioiom-h Hitlers h conlrituld more tbun any iiiedlclnewhlch -ciell-t- llauleli lo t tlr- AiOPrliviii pe,.p I hi lnUonil I tig Moiiiuclilcund correct ! is i he inmns not only or ret'iriiilnirurilun leretl or etileettled condition of Ihe dljre tlve orsans. bin if renewlni- hniltltrnctloi iflhn lunvelsioul the liver He-Ides thl It counteracts n tendency to rUcunmll.li mil Kidney coiupl.mil. iistrunieiits Filed lor IterorJ af tin Comity llPi-niilei's Ofllre. Rhertwine Wilson t W W Wilson, lot 3 of blk 1 in Riverside ad to Salem. S 2i R P Boise et ul , to Gils No reu. -0 acres in Marion coun ty. 1,160 Antioionm SchnriKicK to PeteSeliarback, ll-iiere. 2,600 LJ CulvartoA E Harris" acres in Marion county. 200 ,J H Set ileiiiier iiiid wife to J E ilav, .23 of an acre. l-'id Adriaiia Iicbaix-llo to . Amed v Laclmiielle, CSV acres. 200 I (en W Ilr.iiniiier and wife J 1) Fain, 2 acres. 30 J M and E .1 Brown to W II Remseii. .70 of an acre. 600 Oregon Laud 'o to Hiram Wodbuiy, lots 41, 42 and 43 in Siiniiysiile. UJ30 (,'nssliis U Barlow to Win Hallow. 629 acres. 2IK.0 M V Rork to Mrs Anna W R'irk, parcel of laud hi blk 74 in Salem. 1600 Wcnzel Nickel to W W Giesv, 3 acres 10(1 .1 BTIionms Tulliill to Car oline VTiilhlll, lot fi in blk 02 in Salem, also lots 7 and 8 in Salem, together with nil rights, etc, of Salem Gas light Co T R Rvnll imil wife to L Bradford, lot 2 iu blk 20 iu North Salem 200 A West and wife to G W V.t nre. 2 acres. Iu0 Glad Tidings FOTl EVERYBODY I COME TO oun GRAND OPENING ,F0H: DELICIOUS COFFEES pure: TEAS THE Great Eastern Tea Company llaveopentil u brancli ilorc at 317 Commercial street, SALEM, OREGON, Next Door First Natimal Bank And Hate Stocked It With tho Blggett Bitgalm on Record. Morgan &. Mead, City Draymen! All work (lono wllli proniplneani1 rtlx imlcli. Duly tlio bunt mii arc nil ployed .1l. ELLIS & WHITLEY, lilVEUYMEK, tSoutll at Chumtiltiit llotul, SALEM, - - OKKOON J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I3K CommercUl St, llem, Oregon, ! 'r " km) Htimiiiliv ol Mueu .ii'Iim. Hlid rtpalrlng I Ulueki, vVaubmaad Jewelry. n MiiialleYirii. -o- Hc lias nil tho latest Btylcs of Autumn, Hib Ili.t and tie fit to porfectiuii, When you sk him where lie bought 'cm, He'll suy of KONTIAD, the K!othing num. At 257 JOHN HUGHES, Donlpr In Groccrips, PuinlK,()llH ami Window UIu.sk, W'a l'u ppr anil Hiinler, Artisls' Ma tprials. Lime, Hair. Nails anil Shiui;IPH, Hay, FppiI ami Fpiit'i Posts, Grass SiH-ds, Etc, NKW AIVKHTIEttKVTS. HON. WtLLlAM JACKSON ARMSTRONG Of tVi"lllli:lrm P. C, hlsbcn trcurd for next Tuesday Evening, Xov. 11 AT THE UNIVERSITY Todllvrouoof lila GREAT LECTUIIES. Subject. .. Italy and Garibaldi. tlr. Arnutrnnj 'win 0nernl Ornnt' rouncll KfnniltnKnro(io iitut lias the rf)ii l.itlnnni"ii"f lhimi'et pliilform on lor" lui tills oter vulitd ills omst. Tick eta 30 cents. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY AXI) SATURDAY, Not. 7 and 8. iBBOTT The Buy Magician. THE MERIULL COMPANY. wirn Hetiti on Mile nt I'attnn'n brH)k torc. AO SAM'S LAlINI)l?,i 160 Commercial Street, Sacni, Oregon. Only llrt cla IuinJi cmploycil. Work ,1 mo on short uotlro mul at muit rejion- .ibl price I'lnuu kIv liliti atrlil. SALEM SAL'SACE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked .vd Pickled Meats ManuFactu cd All klndtorv.tuii,i;(ii, Wliolennlc nnil IU tall Krioilelivcrj In ell , 171 Commercial St, CIIAS. WOLZ, IIROP. HARRIS & WHITE, Salfim Express Company WA00N3NO. 15 & ,'i. Leave orderii ut I.. K Winters' vtore. E. C. CROSS, anil Packer, H'ntoHt. nn-4 Court H'.-Thn bent Menu delivered to nil parUof tlio city. J. A. ROTAN Will give ipeelal IlnrgilDn Infurnlturunnd boue furnliblug goods for the Next 60 Days, prior to removal, two doom uoitli of J. (.'. llrovrn A l!o, II: Mm PRINTING. 0.NKOKTHK. I.AIt(lr4T KMTAIII.IHll. menu In the Htalv. lower rnten than I'ortluiid. ljiri(ul iock lnal iiiaiiRN Ir HiuHlatK, n'll kiki 'KPNl lllMVIUIlt Head foi irlre lint iif Job prTnllmr, and nataloKue ul iegul blank. , K. M. WAITK, Hlwn I'linter Hntein Orenn, M.T. RINEM'N DKALKlllJIN Siiih an I Fancy (Injeries, 1'iYvfjkerr. (lUrare. IimiM. Wandn and W w tvare. All U udtof mill fifil, Alnv lab MiiudfruiP In llielriaiu. lllH i lr . ti ml fur millitrv nroriurw W iki.iolixbaruufyuut pjiininoeo. M MHUMttrMt, U -o- 'on $1 WILL BUY A LOT llf gimilHrtt nitmtiirel We curry full tine if giiH-rrUsi, Teetl. eine'itrry, Kliiwwiiro, el-ri-, tubiu'couuu iiiulri'tliitipry. T. RURROWS, No. ZX Cuiuuicrviiil HI., Sulcm COOK HOTEL State and High Street. !. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor (o W. II. COOK. The Cook iioiol 1m oppmltr niurl holier nvvleut to biiHlne-w pttrt or olt ami rwl car line rnntil..ir mt tin- diktt Jitm I1.U0 lo iUU day, m-ronlUiK to m, rjHcUI teriUH to bonnier uml mlllfr. LS. SKIFF 4 CO., Dentists, tint Open rhmt, Saltm, Or. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Bat:halor, Prnp'r. Warm Meals at All Him ol !icl)a None but whllo Inlxirv plo 'it lu till- fltllbli4llllltMtl A kiuhI ilb4t.ltllllll nini M ul In tint clioinlyle Tweaty-llv cnl ir in '. RED V 11 J I. Court ttrMt, letrrun Jon ul Oltlra mul Mlnti' l.i wry. brick! BURTON BROS. ' Mtv prptitvd to rnrntfih n flrl-clni', imu i f ItrlcK In town or iiiiintry or iinyitlivii' on thi' llnuofll ,V I1 II It. Trlcf ri'ti-ou nble. SiiiiI'.mi Hlnleilrect, iiiiwIIh I). H I'. All nnlffiN left wllli WIihmiA hiii innrl iniiiiptlyiilt4nfil to. TrtX-l'nyt'rs Take Nuticn. Thr tax mil of Mnrlon county for llicynr IMX1 h'lH bt-rn pUn'il 111 my ImiiiNfor r.. Irciloii, unit .uxtpiyri will p a-o louit f.irwnril mul pay IhelruiwMniriilii.ii'. tin couuty lioatot iiiiiiI' I- M.Ckoi-an, Blierliriiint Tax t'ollrvtor. EVEHBEARlNG..ehr,rST until lioxi. lir-crlptlv,' prl lll trto Htrril i.nquist, ltuvllville,()ru. R. 11 HXKERTON Painting, Kalsomining, Natural Wood Finishing. All work ilotinln tliebeitoutjlt-. Umc nnlepi ultli ('. s Mu.Niilly, UKlilltcl, In lliilillrry block. Kit Salem Atlilclii) Actili'iiiv. liistru:llonKlvrn In nil l:ln)4 oftit htt l- 'Xercivii, liiclullii .til tiiov.'incnl', I'mnlii. clvn to purs mil iliv elopineiit Apply 10 ecTttiry at rooum luiiCouiiiivrcliil HI, 25c Want Column. .Vollcm Inu-rteil for ONK UIINT I'KII WllllH CAUH I.N'rtlilll'lii.N, .No iiilvtr llaenieul lci.-.-rlrl In llil. -ultimo for k--I mul Iweiily.tlvureuU. A JIMIOAIN. A lioiiM-and tuotolH foi l .ilo lu Moulli iNilem atouly WO lu tpjiruof VV. II. riiinpsou. ll:.S-lf WNKIW OK COVV-l.-For pitroliu'd It-it I'ollul hull. Tnn. cerv pp. , ci.ii. .t niy puco in Hiiioiii, I I, i-Aiiiiinn. ii i.( ijVIK HKN t'-Klvmilrely rurulllied nnr k ; rliwniobualneM put of i-lty, by fn iiy, week or month. Corner Center uml Kioul tret IftaO-lf CIIIIIISl'IArrHT'lENIIrTAtlNr) Cllltlll- AcluHH for Inmrurtlon In ihuiriiimi enneof tbelJvrlpliirurt.coiniiieiii-iiiK Moll dxy, (ieloherMb.3 p in. Ilmnu U), It.ilil. oliN'k. I'erMiui drlilne lo lolo iuhv..ii on Mrn. Im llu(cli,H Kronl t. 10 II Illll ItK.Nl rive nlceiy "furiM.lo-il ; room. Ai'plyiulnmnn'I.Ht, u-i'Mf 1)ATItONIKK Home Indu.try, and um Mountiiln lliilm l.'oiijlii;iire. Hum unled to Klve rellel or money refundi'd llKiuifiictiiri-cl Hy II. II lino., Mulein, Ori gin. Hinllb A Hteluer tuile iiuenU foi ilm. lJt.ll in IAKKNOTIl!K.Wolli all horiiemin till piiieo removed bv October 1.1. are Dlowlnff tba fiitim hoiiiint i,.,.t VVe and wllllirtVeuiiKirtHK. J.Nu. W.UII.IIKIU', Clieiniitra ludlmi MvIiihiI AdminiHtratoTH Sal . NflTlnKhherHir given, that In pnmi auouofiin order of thn rnium .'.mn ot ilia MiiU'of 'ireon for tlie Couiily u Mar!oii,iiiHdeoiil'ie.lrddyurNov 7, Ibw, ... ... ,,.nivi w ,., ,i, i mi rt!Mir , Ker,dei.mx'd,tli'i luole hIkhiiI iitlmlnU Iralwrilf wilrl email, will mm I ut iho.ii. HUCllon to lllH lllulierlL Ijlililr fur ,.,...1, miliject liirounriiiutiiiiib) .alii (.'i,urt, m "Mliiriuiy uinom uuy Ol IfewiOUcr, IMW.ll II i.cl'N'k ii. in. at llio wahI i1mu- ,,r ii. rflurllloiueofHaldcoiuity.iill Um iljli. Illl-.tmateatld loteiiutof llidBililn-iiiiu.' A.heeiitlheiiieorhlHdu.ilh.ln and I tlio rolioirlng d-wrllj-il r.-.il proper lo-wll: The north half of Um N. K iiiiiirlt'i and lulu No. I ami 3, of Hm'ilou 1 1 V, 9 It, I K oflbn vVlllainet iiini-rldliiu, In Hi Coun'y of Jlirl'in, kIuiu of tlriK'iii, ro LilnliiK tlMAMC'ien, inor or lea., mivIu andexeepllnt a mnall Iriri tli-re. f. il ecrloed n lollown, lu-wlti ll.mnl e at Kllntlulliu i-enter of tin, roiinly rivet , udlnicwiromlh lownorMvli iuiii,wh-ii It cncce the Hue buuveen T 11 s H',1, audi icit.l. rimiicji treat M feiil. fieim oulb bitliolmnl of ttiii N.rili KiiiiiImi river. thence nut lo the nlmvii dcucrllu'i fiwn.hlplinn, tlp-uce norlli 10 I'm pi ,, nflvcldnlng. J tl. Kikfw, Adm'rof he Mlate of Samuel ,. KW, ttaleu, UitMev.7, 1N0, Commercial Street LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our Fall Trade. Wo ciin show you u giriitnr vnrlity of Patterns, nnil sell them fori Money thun you ciin buy t'lsiwlien-. 'The only Uuuw in tlio city tlmt ciiitIch a I'diiiplelc line of carpets In tho OLD WHIT Alsu have a new line of SALEM LUMBER CO,, DEALEFtSIN Ruogli& Dressed Lumber l.utliH mill HhlncleH. Cull on id-and ave money nt nur itnl i Noirrii kai.hm. ln WIVE. BROWN & Co, Boots m ,vnMimwii't' ijsllflj) ASIeOsaL "i 231 THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is (lir.inj a !;irgc, Well liroD Slock of FItlTr-SlIADE,OIlNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Siiiall Fruiit. EVKKGItEKNS, YINKS, SllltUUS, HOSES, ETC. At Lew Prices. jatc Kteping Winter C'.iluli gut (uud IMtc-Ji'Ht fne. 10DE011N Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. 0:N.E A2stI) TIlTflilPOURTHS MILLIONS. o IDU.IKKI Prune TtciH. :i.-,,(kio I'opim BpltMiiliert'. .'(i,ihhi Itn.Mil Ann Clu-rry. ai.ouo (iruvennleln Apple. i m i nriy I'lnu'ioiii IViii'Ii. lll,(H)t .Moiiipuili uud Ho in Apricot. LAUGH STOK OF Ml FREE one FKOJI CATALIKJUK FUKK. ADDRESS : 'J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. ) Th.e St. James For Bows and Younc COUItKKK : I'ri'llliriltolV I a iniirly truiiiM run Uiwtfii I'nitlaud mul ViiiK-ouvcr. All ileiiimilnatluD' eiv veil. Nuuilier of liourderH Ihullvd, i-nrly nnpliuttlou iiecwwW. XirluKthupimi ear aiuileniH were In iiUendentti from Cnllforina, Orf uu, Alinitnuii, lil.ilni, IIiIiIhIi t.'nliiuihla mid WaHlilliutou ut lrP- I'lirCiiiiilnuiii.iiiuideinllid iiifiuiiiiitioii iiddieHa: ... . IlKV. DIUIiUTOlt Hi, Jiiiuea Uullege, Vuncouvtir, Wash. Geo. G. Van Huh jiiHt received n fine stock of Wall Paper and Picturo Mou'dinijs, Lounges and Mattrasset. I'lctiiro ihmiiiig done with cat o and ueatuew Prloan ubM ow aMia Lowtet, ,S"M O'EO. F. SMITH, DliAI.BR IN . Pictures, Minora, 'Moulding, Fruwes, Arlis-Materialc, UAIIY OAltlUAdl'H, TOW, AND FAKCY 000D3. - - :ac7CtmmralalBt, m mTvul; Hwliiip, .Fjaga, juwm wd Uttijlng Qo4. " ! m I I I 'Woolen goods just opend, Shoes! tSrCush I'uiil lor Wool, Hide and IVIti. Commercial St Apples a Specialty. Aililwwnr cull on WIHTI1R08., Olllce L'U!! Commercial ireet, Balem. mm LTi.lMMl Vt'lliiw Nuwtovvu I'lppen. lo.lllHI lieu DuvIh Apple. -O- I I1 IX.WhMl VAUIKTIES I'ESIS. OF INSECT -o- 11 College Men. i.rnl,.l ,.M,I ''Inualxnl VnnV tO PfClli Wagner, nnnnnni II JL. '. wQn'n kg-; fj.i