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; i Which has been so anxiously- D ess Trimmii gs The Litest novelties and st les known in the East. IDE CAPITAL JOIMAL THURSDAY OCT. 22, 1891. TtiitMU UK yUBKOIUITlON. Dull; by mall pur year,.. 88 00 Int lilf I11A11 nc ( e'kly by mall per year, uy mail per muuiu, ..-- ou ...... i ou HIKE mSMVKKY BY CARRIER. I ,il!y lor slnglo week, 15 etc Dally fortwo weeks, 25 eta. Daily by month, 5u cts Collections will be made on 1st and 15th of mouth. Subscribers will pleaso leave money for carriers at house or whereat delivered, so as to cause no delays In -ollect'ons. Tub EVKNI2TQ CAPITA!, Journai, regu larly receives the afternoon associated press dispatches. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, I Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. R. H. Mathews' new ilresinaklng pnrlon Cottle Block. First class work no delay ( no stairs to climb, shirts made to order. Bishops in Council. The pro. vincial Catholic council at Portland closed Wednesday night. The de crees passed by the council will be sent to Rome for ratification by the pope. Bishop. LemmeDS of Van couver took its his subject "The Unity of the Church and the Needs of the Times." Most Rev. W. H. Gross, archbishop of Oregon, made a stirring und eloquent address on the exteut and imperishability or" the church. He feelingly referred to his predecessors,the late lamented Archbishops Blanchet and Seghers, the latter of whom met such a sad and untimely end by being mur dered in Alaska, while on a mission tour. Ho paid a glowing tribute to the nssembltd prelates. The service closed with the solemn benediction of the most holy sacrament. The allnr was .profusely deco'.aled with (lowers and lighted tapers, and the imisic ivun beautiful and Impressive. AKitKSTKD KOK LiiiKL. A war rant was sworn out before D. Car lilo, J. P., in Corvallis last Saturday, by T. R, Scrailord, city marshal, accusing B. P. Watson, proprietor of the Portland Sunday Mercury, of criminal libel in publishing an arti cle defamatory to his character about two weeks ago. The sheriff armed wilh a warrant for the Mer cury mau's arrest proceeded to Port land, where the said "Watson was taken under nls charge and taken to Corvallis. Ho was arraigned and waived examination nnd was placed under 1500 bonds to appeur at the next session of tho circuit court. The Corvallis Times suggests that tlie charges may be proven true. Albany Herald. Littlh Loitit Fauntlkroy To Nioiit. The S. F. Examiuor says that tho child actress, Georgie Cooper, is acknowledged to be one of the best Cedrics on the stage, and as at every place where. she has ap peared, immediately won her way iuto the hearts of her audience. She is supported by the original company, with one or two excej tions, which appeared with her nt the Baldwin theatre here In San FranMsco, and.it is needless to say tliat all of tho characters are inimi table in their conception. That the success of the company here is as sured is evidenced by a large ad vance sale for tonight at Patton's book store. On Wjikels. Not Oregon, but bowie-knife factory and general tHiinl of cutlery, managed by frof. Sim "White & Son, artisans ell known In this valley, are camped in their schooner on wheels opposite the court house. A black mith'8 forge, turning lathe, work Uueli and general tool thop are all under one canvas and thn best of steel blades from a penknife to a teu-luch Texas toothpick are turned ut at all hours. A complete arse nal of daggers and dirks, razors and pruniug hooks, Is shown, all the workniausbip of these tinkers on wheels. Son Wanted. Adam Grenz, sr.( nns fikd a complaint lefore Jualce Apiilfgateforihe arrest of his sou, Adurn Greuz, age 10. The boy.who ' h6rd to manage, left heme about August 1st, with some money that jluged to the family. He drew j wages about ten days ago and ? not reported to his father. Not jY lug tn given his time, and the ..u,y oejng very poor, Mr. Grenz. EL.10?? Ba'oni last uluht and r-"nw the machinery of the tad iLI it?ke.hta Incorrigible eon ome and help hUpareuts, Vw'lN That Invoice of Ia. dies' looked for has finally Emporium of MUSK! AND 0KAT0KY. Program of Miss Ames' Itecital, Wed nesday Evening Oct. 28. The following will be rendered at University chapel: l'AKT i. I'lauo Quai tot Overture, Titus, Sl zirt Misses Jhnudlcr. liubbaul, llushuell and Mrs. Hauler Curse ol CoiicmaugU (Johnstown Flood) iimu jvi'uuuu. ........ .uif3 .vuitra PART II. Vocal Solo Waltz of Lovo Mnrcliesl MikH Mabel Adair. The Urakemau at Church Hurdette The wind and the Moon U. McDonald Miss Ames. l'lano Molo-Ulgoletll do Verdi, Liszt .ns Anna jvrcos. Awfully lively Philosophy Anou Vaslui lulla Dorr Miss Amo'. Quartet-Flag Without a .Stain White Misses Harris and Sargeant, Me ih, Miller und Parvin. How Ituby Played 1 Miss Ames. Anon Shooting at Lower Soda.-LuIu last evening a man named Atkinson, who runs a boarding house at Lower Soda, came to tills city und applied to Dr. Davis to have n wound In the leg dressed. He said that he had been shot in an altercation with Win. McKinnon, well kuowu in this city. His story is that he was passing Mr. MoKinnon's place on Tuesday morning when the latter came came out ot tlie House anu hailed him. Ho wes driving a buck board, and when he stopped Mr. McKiuuou asked him what ho had threatened to thrash his (McKln- nou's) boy for. Atkiuson said that he bad not threatened to do so. The other said that the boy told ho had. Atkinsou then said that the boy had lied: whereupon trouble besruu. At kinson says that McKiunou came after him with a stick or a club Laud struck him with it. He returned the blows with a stout hazel Whip stock. McKiuuou then drew a 38-calibre revolver and ilred at him, the shot taking eil'ect iu the left lee:, iust above tho ankle. He had remuiued in the buckboard, and when the shot was fired, whip ped his horses and drove away at a rapid pace. Atkinsou came at once to this city for treatment, and says lie will swear out a warrant this- morning for the arrest of Mr. Mc Kinnon. Albany Herld. Will be Sold. Notices nicely got up iu type writer are posted on ttie court house door announcing that the Salem Street Railway and its personal property will be sold at chattel mortguge sale Nov. 2, at 10 a. m. at the street car burn in North Salem. At present H. W. Cottle, holder of the mortgage is managing the road. He has reduced expenses, abolished all passes and will have the lino an a paying basis before the sale. Tho property consists of the lines, cars, horses, (which are de scribed and named) and harness. As population of the city increases business will become more profitable and the road will show net earnings. Tlie Electric Hue has become a valu able property and there is every reason to believe that this line can be made to pay before long. American. Tlie Unity Club which met with Mrs. Wra. Eng land last evening, Is truly an Amer ican institution. The field of its study is the literature of our coun try, and tho first program though short, gave many a new idea of tho richness of the fiold they are about to explore. The evenings' work opened with a quotation from some American author by each member, and was followed by a comprehensive essay on tlie subject by the president. The next regular meeting will bo held Nov. 5th, when a full representation and program is expected. Still They Come. Jo. Taylor of Waldo hills adds to The Journal's big potato collection by bringing iu a hill of Burbauks that numbers forty-ouennd weighs over thirteen pounds. This Is tlie biggest yield Iu point of numbers that has yet been received. Tlie show Is not completei but the three hills hero are big enough to bo entitled to go to the world's fair. New Chop Mill J. E. Eastham of this lily has just leased tho Her ren warehouse, uud has bought an excellent grain mill of 1CO0 bushels of chopping capacity per hour. He Is oienlng up in connection n feed store. Look for his nd. tomorrow. Lime and Makrle. Ben Bull and three other Bulls of Josephine county, Penumbra Kelly, II. K. Hanna, and L. M. Keenun of Port land have incorporated a Lime and Marble company to operate the quarries at the head of Chaney creek, Josephine couuty; stock $70, 000. From Drink. John R. Murphy of Pendleton has been committed to the asylum for Insane. He Is a former, addicted to drinking to fix cess, aud has bad five or six attacks of lueanlty the past four years, Bap Rigo cbwee-sroat & Giiev. E T For Ladies and Children Jackets arrived at tho Dry Goods LUNN. LOCAL AXlt 1'BUSONAl See Little Loid Fauutleroy to night tit Reed's. The rains are welcomed for f..H plowing. Newell S. William lion secured a $12 pension. Tlie Snleni-Knights mall mute is charge of Slla Morgan. Hon. Frank B.iker nud lady de parted for Portland this nfterii'i in Lieut. Tripp's recruiting squiyi are stationed at Oregon City for a month. Tho railway commission are iu Southern Oregou inspecting the company's lines, Hops are coming in slowly .aud none are selling except ns they de sire to convert their crop iuto money. The outcome of the elec tions east may aflect prices some. Miss Gertrude Stallo of San Francisco Is visltlug her sister, Mrs. L. A. Davison. Look out for Dearborn's great album sale. Mrs. H. E. Chipman and Miss Lord, of Albany, arrived in the city today, to visit among relatives and friends. LotH on College hill, Eugene, sell at 35. on tliree years' lime, ana a "beautiful lesidence lot at Florence, the coming Oregon teapot t," thrown iu. Senator Fulton of Astoria and C. F. Hvde. prosecution attorney of the sixth Judicial district, were iu attendance ou supreme court. Tho material for planking tlie Front street railway track has been ordered and is partially on tlie ground, und the order of the city will bo complied with. Jaines D. Hart, L, Rosenthal, aud five others as directors have incor porated the Portland nnd Falrview suburlmu.rallway company. D. S. Jordan, who lias been visit ing h's brother John the past sum mer, left today for his home in Indianapolis. Ho is greatly pleased with Salem, and expects to return and locate here at some future date. There are said to be fifty cases be fore the Umatilla couuty grand jury and there will be eight to a dozen candidates for the state prison in a stiort time. Manager Kochle'r returned to Portland this afternoon, after at tending the Lablsh trial at our Cir cuit court. N. M. Newport ratno down from Halsey yesterday as a witness in the Labish case, aud returned this morn ing. Superintendent Farley, who con structed the state portage railroad at The Dalles, has been completely ex onerated from, the newspaper at tacks made ou him. Tlie Unitarian people have iu view a grand public entertnlnment to bo given at the opera house nbout Thanksgiving time. A large new stock of baby bug gies just received direct from the factory at Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Com mercial street. Pricts no object. Iu the absence of anything iu tho shape of court business but a plain drunk, the city recorder put on his shooting jacket and took for tall timber at an early hour. Mrs. F. N. Gilbert and children. started today for Moscow, Idaho. where they will spend the winter. Mr. Gilbert accompanied them as far as Portland. The annual meeting of the grand commandery of Knights Templar of Oregou, will be held ut Portland next Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Of course tlie capital city will lie repre sented. County Recorder McNary has made some good improvements in Ills office, to facilitate dispatch of business with the greatest prompt ness. Miss Emn.a Miller, missionary for Washington aud Montana, und Miss Alice Voss, missionary for Ore gon, have been guests at the home of Rev. Robt. Whltaker, und de put ted for Portland this morning, A Baker City paper says Hon, Sol Hirsch, United States minlstei to Turkey, nud family will past through Baker City today and that Curl Alder of Baker City with bl family will join Hon. Sol. Hirsch nud family aud proceed to Portland Salem and San Francisco. Postmaster Waunmaker Is about to Introduce a patent mull box, cost ing (1.10, for folks to put on theh doors. It is so arranged that It wll be a pobtoftk-e In miniature, auri will deliver ull mailable matter to the postman and receive all tho mall carrier brings without any effort oi. the part of the houa holder beyont putting the letters aud papers In tb tnx or taking I hern our. Rofeeburg It lewr The fialen Capital Journal congratulate! thutcity on iu wild rowib, and freedom from tho "boom" feature of mushroom towus. The Journal is right; 'doom" is the constunt rhvnio to "boom." aud lis" just na constant ultimatum. Cholco fresh and dried salmon, plenty of cat fish, smelt, sea bass nud other varieties of fish. Eastern oysters, poultry and game. Free delivery. Davison & "White, 04 Court street. N. Y. News, Sep. 15: The mon arch of black-faced comedy, yclept W. 8. Cleveland, took the throne at the New Park theatre lust night nud wielded the scepter like yo ancient Bouibon, with this difference, that W. 8. C. learns something every day. We have not space to enter Into detail, but it was great that is the show. Auy ouo who wants to be posted in the latest aud best of modern minstrelsy drop in on the Clevelands. mUELUflY. SMALLPOX. Trenton, N. J. Oct. 22. Small pox has made its appearance iu tho Italian quarter here and the health officers fear It will become epidemic. Montreal, Oct. 22 Five new cases of smallpox have been report ed. WOOLEN MILL 11URNS. Glendale, Mass., Oct. 22. Fire last night destroyed the Glendale Woolen mills. Loss $200,000. Fully insured. REPORT DENIED. New York, Oct. 22 Tlie Her ald says: "The report that the pres ident had tendered the war portfolio to Stephen B. Elkius is empatically denied by that gentlemau." ANOTHER SCHOONER LOST. Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 22 The schooner Albert Woodbury, of Beverly, that sailed tho latter part of August on a cod fishing trip has not returned, and it is believed to have been lost with ten of her men- BOILER EXPLOSION. Maysville, N. I).. Oct. 22.-,A b.uler of a tuieiliing nuichluu on Grandiu Farm exploded today and six men were killed. two schooneus lost. Glouscester, Mass . Oct. 22. The schooner Persy, with u crew of twelve men, and the schooner City Point, of Portlaud, with a crew of fourteen men, sailed ou codfishiug voyages about August 25th. Neith er have beeu heard from since, and there is little doubt they have been lost witii all hands. PRESRYTERIAN. Baltimore, Oct. 22. By a vote of 75 to 25 the Presbyterian Synod of Baltimore have adopted a resolu tion, calling on the general assembly to entirely severnll relations between it and the Union Theological Semi nary, of New York, unless tho ques tions between the two be settled be fore tlie meeting of the general as sembly. HIGH PRICE OF CORN. San Ani-onia, Oct. 22. Great suffering from drought is reported from Torreon, Mexico. Corn is sell ing from 50 to 75 cents per peck. A few days ago Jose Castrow, a promi nent and wealthy proprietor of n Hacienda attempted to raiso the price of grain to four dollars a bushel, the natives became so in censed nt his action that they shot him. YAQUI INDIANS DECLARE WAR. Noqalks, Arizona, Oct. 22. A spauial tays the state of Souora, and la fact the entire republic of Mexico Is again in a fever of excitement by reason of tlie Yaqui Indians having declared war. The Mexican gov ernment Is concentrating troops as rapidly as possible aud preparations nru being made for a vigorous cam paign. TROUULE WITlr INDIANS. Chicago, Oct. 22. A special dls patch from Sidney, Colorado says: Orders have just been received here for five companies United States Infantry aud cavalry to march from Fort Russell to the scene of the Ute outbreak that occurred four years ago in the Northern part of this country, Word is sent the governor that the Indians are encroaching upon tho rights of thj settlers. Iu dlaus aredetermiued to hunt but the settlers declare they shall not do It oft tlie reservation. COINAGE OF SILVER. Omaha, Oct., 22. Trans Isslppl Congress devoted its lug session to the disscusslou Miss-morn-of the following resolutions. Reselved: that wo petition the president and the congress of the United States to once more attempt to bring about international re cognition and adjustment of silver and money and .should this eflort fall, that a limited agreement be nought with the nations of the Latin Union whereby the mints of those nations may agalu be opened for coinage of silver. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA. 8t. Peterhhurg, Oct. 22. Tlie famine has extended to Siberia. The governor has complied a report showing that In the district of WRICK fieaitt Baking vt-LPowder: 0sd iu Millions of Homt Koktho3, Etosh aud Petrnpalosk, I what food supplies tho inhabitants possessed have beeu euMrely ex hausted, and appeals are made to public charity. Owing to tho dffi culty of transportation In winter, oftorts at relief seem almost hope loss. Supplies from Caucasia nro Improving in quautlty, aud it is hoped they will avail to stave off tho worst effects of the fumiue. Advices from the Interior of tho empire are contiuually of worse Im port. People nro commencing to riot In Samara, Saratofl and Vero netz. A RARE CASE OF VILLANY. Sedalia. Mo.. Oct. 22. A raio case of vlllauy and fraud has como to light in the arrest of Dr. Phillip Simou. alias Charles Rhorlug, at Hnrding, Calhoun couuty, Illl. In Lincoln. Mo., there once dwelt n doctor named Charles Rhorlug with his wife and family. Dr. Rhorlug died aud was buried nt Lincoln in i he summer of 1837. In February, 1SS8, there came to Lincoln the man who is now under arrest at Hardin, III. He went to board with tho widow of Dr. Rhorlng. He re mained in. Lincoln until Mnrch 10th of the same year. "While there he succeeded In betraying Mr. Rhor ing's daughter, nnd when ho left took with him Dr. Rhorlng's diploma on the pretext that lie de sired to have it framed. Instead of returning he went to Illinois, aud there hung out his shingle under the name of Charles Rhorlng. READY TO BE HANGED. Sedalia,-Mo., Oct. 22. Thomas A. Williamson, the Salvation Army murderer of tho Moores, father and son, who Is to ue naugea on uctooor 31, has written the following note to Goveruor Francis: "Dear Governer: I wnut to nsk you for a favor. Will you let mo hang in public? Your friend, Thomas A. Williamson." "People have expressed tho fear that I will break down," said tho con demned man, "to such I will say that life has no charms for me, aud I w 111 accept such as fate has or dained, like a man who is ready aud willing to die. I have spent tho greater part of my llfo behind iron bars aud stone, and it would only be a very short tlmo that I would have on this earth confined in tho nrison. so I prefer hunglug. If allowed this privilege ou tlie gallows I will tell tho people of tho treat ment I received at the hands of one whoso duty was to stay by mo to the last." Happy Ilooslers. Win. Tlmmous.Postmnster of Ida- villo, Ind., writes: "Electric, Bitters has done more for me than all otlior medicines combined, for that oad Teeliug arising from kidney and liver trouble." Jotiu Leslie, larmcr nun stockman, same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to bo the best kidney und liver medicine, mado me feel liken new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, samo town, says: Electric Bitters is just tho thing for a man who la nil run down and don't care whether ho lives or dies; ho found now strength, good nppetito feltjust like ho hall u new lease on life. Only 60c. a bottlo nt Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l St. "The Best.". IVra. Brown A Co. . SbTKKMK CtmilT. 8ALEM, Oct. 22, 1891. Joseph Buch and W. H. Mall npp., vs. John Evans resp; appeal from Multnomah county; argued and submitted. J. H. Hall attorney for npp.; W. H, Adams attorney for resp. Burt Morse, resp. vs. tho Union Stock Yards, npp. appeal from Multnomah couuty; argued and submitted. Glen O. Ilolmun, attor ney for resp.; W. B. Gilbert, attor ney for app. F. S. Doonbecher, resp. vs. the Columbia Lumber Company, npp; appeal from Multnomah county; argued aud submitted. J. M. Bower attorney for resp;. A. C. Emmons and C. J. McDougall attorney for app. Parmesan cheese Sroat & Gilo's. Look out for Dearborn's big album sale, to commence next week. My prices will be one-half less than any goods displayed nt present. I mean It. 203 Commercial street. A Dklicatk bUJUBoiv Whether in robust or dollcnto lioalth, tho tneals at Hellenhruud's take tho cake. Fok IIknt. Good olllco room on ground floor. Apply at JuuitNAL olllce. Swiss cream cheese Sroat&GIlo'H. Baskets of ull kinds, baby and doll cubs, express wujjons, games of ull descriptions, ut low prices. Win, Sargent. "Tlie fiCSt,1 Wm. Ilrown a Co. Packino Ur--Much. fruit Is bo log packed up by Farrur & Co. for the Eastern markets, but tho best can still bo hud at their store. Clark it Kppley have always been at rock bottom ou price aud are still there. They will not bo under sold. Prices lower than ever on groceries of ull kinds. 40 Years the Standard Remarkable lirsrue. Mrs. Michael Curtalu, Pluluflcld, III., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; sho was treated for a mouth by her family phyelciau, but irow worse. Ho told her sho was a hope less victim of consumption nnd that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; she, bought u'bottlo und to her delight found henfclf beueilted from first dose. She continued its u"e aud after taking ten bottles, fouud herself soundand-well, now does her own housework. Free trial bottlo of this Great Discovery at Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial street. Largo bot tles 50c. nud $1. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costoria! "Tho. Best.". Win. Brown A Co. Auchovy pasto Sront it Gilo's. married. WORTH-CONDIT. In Portland, Or., Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1801, Miss Lilian Worth of Eugene to A. O. Condit of Salem, Rev. D. C. Ghormley of tho First Presby terian church officiating. Tito World I2nr!cliat! The facilities of the present day fot -he production of everything that will conduce to tho nmtcrial welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse tlie system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, nud the better it is known the more pooular it be conies. Neuchotel cheeso Sroat & Gilo's. iryou nrd tired taking tlio lnrgo, old fashioned griping pills, try enrtor's Llttlo Llvr l'llls nnd Utko BOtnq comfort, A moil cim't stnnd everything" One pill a doet. Try them. Prompt relief In sick hendncho, dlslno nnuser, constipation, pnln In tlio side, guaranteed to thoe using Carter's Llttlo Liver l'llls. Ouo a dose. Small price. Hmall doso. Small nlll. Aro froo from nil crude nnd Irritating mnttcr. concentrated menicino only. Carter's Llttlo Liver pills. Very small; very ensy to take, no pain; no griping; no purging. Try them. . Passengers destined to tho promi nent cities east of tlio Missouri river should patronizotho Chlcaiju, Union Pacific & Northwestern lino. Mag nificent Pullman nnd Wagner sleep ing cars, elegant Pullman nud Northwestern dining cars, freo re dining chuir cars, hamlsomo day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. eod-nug The Coming Lino. Tlio Chicago, Union Paciflo & Northwestern Lino offers tho best accommodations to the traveling public en route from San Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleep ing cars, elegant dining cars, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and unnusomo any coaoues. eon Aug. CARTERS 1TTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Sick Ileadaclio and relieve all thn troubles Incl dent to a bilious stnto of tlio system, such nl Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress afUii eating, l'aln In tlio Hide, o wlillo their most remarkable success lias been shown In curing SBCK tlcadacliH, yet Caiitkii's Littlk Liven Tilu are equally valuable In Conttlpntlon, curing and preventing tills annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate, the liver and regulala the bowels, liron If they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint but forlunatoly their goodness does not end hero, nnd thoso who oneo try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE 17 lives wo make our great boast. Our pills cure It wnlle otheis do not. Cutter's Little Livrn Tills aro very small and very easy to take One or two I'll lis make a doso. They aro strictly vegetabli They aro strictly vegetable and do or nil nro. but bv their wntlo action not grlpo or purge, but by their 8 lease all who use them In vials at ira cents; re for 81 Hold every whi re, or sent by maJL casiii liiricwr cs., n rut Mil MM Small Price. 8ALKM MAIUCKT UKl'OUT. A Hynoplf tlie Markets Huylng Mild (Helling J'rloes. KKTAII. THICK. IIKVIHKI) QUOTATIONS. HlioulcleniXugar mired, rlb,i:JX llreukfast bacon 1A Hums tigar uured. per lb, IW.c, llvet-t&VM Tork-Stt IU Mutton HMViC. Vfcal-igj12U. Timothy seed I'er pound, Ko; Iselllntf Hod clover iMx-d-1'er pound, lie WhlteoJoversctd-lVr pound, aoe. " AUIke lie per pound. itod top-ll)u per ixiund. Lincoln Urns 12oper pouwd.1 llye urn lOo pur pounu. Orchard Jrn-.l7o per pound. New potato.! )o jxir bushel. Canned Krulu.l'uujlits, 13 00-, apricot, $3 Ou; blackberries, i; com, best grades t'J UK tOltiaK f 1 U string beans f 1 Uy, green mi f 1 Vit per am. In two lb tans. fresh V-gelAblc. I'oUtuea "w, carrots 'Jxr. parsnip 76c-. onions 10 per lb. Klsti-JUlmon 7aiuaierlb'. Hturreon Mi. la per lb-small flsh loo per lb; wllsaliuoii, 710e per lb; Chinook salmon, 10. nvyixulruiCKH, Wliwt7Vkc net, Klour-I'er barrel, VUJ. beat lis) Ibf . OaU I'er bushel, mtklUc Ilarley I'er biuhelt40(ttc Hran-IVr Urn, HI tost mill, f nocked. HhorlaTer lou. nr. 0) " l.acked. Cbp I'er ton, Uio sucked. Wool-17c to til. Kkc Hue per dozen. 1'oUtots I'er bushel, Mo Corn innil to ir pound. Gbe-i2&llejer pound. Dried pluius-IVib.ti&Ta Dried pruuea t'erlb. lu12c Hullur 'JVifUn per pound for good lArd-Uxa Roper lb Hums I'er j.uud,IIIJc. Ilacoiiklde tluper lb. niiouiutrrs 4o xt ju, Chickens.. Te iriKrana, 'turkeys 10 U)e lb, (Jtese 7AirJti. Ducks, . "WW It) I t9&fli 2Tew Lin of Cape Macintoshes. BoxOvercoats, Cl-iincbdlla Ulsterst Cape Overcoats. Black: Cheviot Overcoats. And Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks, Jackets and Gossamers at tho CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., Opera. House Block:. Solo ngeuts for R & Y CORSETS. SlspilldSr. BRICK J.E. ROSS, 97 State Street. Farmer's Restaurant And Lunch Countor. Clood, clean mcnls. No Cliluei.o cooks. Rales iilwnys tlio low est. Fresh Oysters In any style. 1010 1m ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Willamette Hotel, SALEM - - - ORBQON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed - The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty, i,ulct, family horses u specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SALBM, ... ORUQON W. M. DeHAVEN, failing - ami - Salt - Slaklc. One door wost of Luna's Dry Doods storo onHtnto strcot. quiet family teams. Bpcc talattoutlou paid to transient Htock. 6:lt I MORGLAN" Ss MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Good tenmsl nnd nromnt work Is our stronghold. J. P. WHITE, EXPltESS AND TltUCK LINE. ng of nil kinds, llest Wagon nt ovcry tnilu. SUTTON & SON, Express and ftuggugc. Do hauling nnd quick delivery to nil parts of tho city with promptness and c.iro. Lenvo orders ut U, At. wiida&Co'H. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, 011EG02T. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per liny. Tho host hotel between Portland andHnn Fmnolsoo. KlrsUoluss In nil Its appoint' monts. IU tables uro served with the CltolvcHt li'ntltH Grown In tho Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. M.T. RINEMAN nr.Ai.KK in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Croekery, (IhiHswnro, letups, Wooden and Willow ware. All kinds of milt feed. Also vctrelnblcannd fruits In their ceuson. "Illuhest I'rlco paid for country produce." Wo solicit a share of your palrotiuue. IMJ hlHtnto street BUTLER'S BOOK. 1,000 Pages. 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published in 3 Languages, Popular Prices. FIRST EDITION. 100,000 COPIES, The only Autuentlo Work by GEN. BENJ. F. BUTLER. Kxcluslvo territory nnd liberal terms Klven to reliable niteuts. Accompany up plication for territory with fl for prospec tus, THE J, DEWING CO,, San Franc'sco, - Cal, Fine Chicks . Tho undersigned has ubout filly rliio Plymouth Hook chinks for sale. Tiloy tire Hia bred, largo size, beautiful feathor. Price f per trio, delivered ut Joounai. of Itcoor express iifllcc Address 11 JIOl'HH.fiulem, Oregon. e; o. ohoss, anil Packer, Wate Ht. ana-Court Ht,-Th beat meat delivered tout! parU of theclty. Notice (0 Urlrtgo llillIilcrH. Healed bids will b received at the offlee of the county clerk of Iuilon county ui til V o'clock 11. in., Dot. 'it. 1H1. for tho eon .tructlon ola bridge across pudding river near A. O. Oirmau's place, Huld bridge u consist of ouo span of U feet und 1UJ fiet of trestle work. The couuty fourtrtswm the right to rrJecl any oral! bld. Hy order of the County Court of Marina county, Oregou. K. J.IIAIlCOCK.Cltrk. Iiy I). C.hiikicmaK, Deputy. SaIem,Oregou,Oct.l3, JW1. dw fl INHUUANCJ5 ;c o in p u r yira nud Ma Due, U. W, UKLHU, Ajut, rAltsi, Orejoa Pianos and Organs AND -MUSICAL MEItCJIAirDISE. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from $5 per month up. Wholesale nnd Retail. P. H. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for tho Salem Orchestra. dw A LARGE SUPPLY OP THE best quality of brick at tho yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. balem, Oregon. FARM FOR SALE. !W0 ncrcs of best stock nnd frnlt land in Oregon for snlo nt a, bargain. Will soil In lots to suit luirctinHor. Address or call on C. J. Hill EL, Knights, Ore. Near Bllver Creek Falls. 7 88m EX K. HA.IvIv, Paper Hunger. !cnvoordor in.Ulobo Real Estate Kxchnneo J. H. HAAS, TILE WATOmrjUUSR, 2I5K Commercial St., Silem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Hpeclalty of Spectacles, nnd repairing Clocks. Watches und Jowclry. Those Afflicted LWIth tho habit ol using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOMCCO 'Can obtain n COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THK KEELBY INSTITUTE, Olllco Cor.ThlrdnudMadlsonBts., Port land, Or. Call or write. Htrlolly confldou. tint PHILLIPS & CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lino of Imported and domeatlo woolons. Alsoncomnloto stock of gouts' furnlshlni; goods, All the latest styles 813 Commercial struct. DUGAN BROS' 1 l) 1, HlillLMIII 1 h VU,J Wholesalu uud retail dealers In STBAH AND PLUMBING GOODS. V Commercial street. Telephono No. St, BRICK AND TILE. Kor tlrst-clas hand mado brIckuudtllo, BO to MURPHY & DESART. Larne supply on hand. Near fair ground, Halein, 72H BALED HAY! Wo have a lutuvy stock of eilra quality oi hay nt tlio lowest prices. T. HURliOWS, No. 'iW Commercial HL, Halem Silver, Italian and Petlto Prune trees for sale. One and two years old, I to 8 feet high. r.xini well routed ana special iui cure taken Iu digging. Also a oholeo lot of veurlluif gnipea of the following varieties) ltoyul Musoudlue, Concord, llrlglilon, Uelware, iiiua, aioorv's. iiiaimmu. niugnra, iiiaeK Iluirtburg, I'lHikllnuiou, Vergviiess, Hold lit living prlits. Audress 10 1 dw HI), Al.I.UN, Hllverton, Ore. -:- Salem Boat House -:- IkMit one fot ofTrudo street, Pleaittre and liuullug boats. Ituteslorr. OH AH. J I. McCLANE, Propr It SALE! O of th U.t residence lots In tho city on COUKT TUJlCr. MiUtbvast corner of block, betweeu Htl uud sails slrrvls, one block Itotn elactrlo car flnesand rist sulem school. PrlrNiHa) fer both ur f IjO for tvrner and 11300 Ux u side. Kaeblot liosTOfixitfruntaeoon -. COURT STREET. Imiureofthe OKKTJON NUH8KKY CO.. Dinoe rr. I um t uud Chemkttt streets, uptuiis, or u( spy lUiU Ksute flfiu m Uiscuy, vtf "r:fT : Yard. pMllIiiQUs Nursery