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MrW pippt, ("'Vj "nmi w "f '-y" Liv JLvtv UMBRELLAS, GOSSAMERS, For Ladies and Children. NO FREE SUGAR here, hut all our customers sweetened with prices that please. Gents' Furnishing goods at the swetest priiv s in the city. iiiii CiirmiL immi. MON DAY. -OCT. 20. 1891. I'l U.Vle OK SUBsUHtPTION. iwiy Tni!. I mull pur year,... 16 00 in per nioniu, - au moll per year, 1 60 v&t ly hi I 11 IS DKIilVKUY HY UAUUIUK. Da' j Tor Inr't' week, 15 etc. I) i i two 'vekH, 23 cts. Dmiij by mouth, Suets Oilleotl mix will be made on 1st and 15tu if month. tuboribers will nlease leavo ntnney for curriers nt bouse or where; H IS ueiivrieu, mj us ij txiube no ueiuys in "ollecl'oiiH TUB KVKNIltO OAPITAIiJODBNAlj regU- larly receives the arteruoon associated pre1-' dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, VVindowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea ana Big Can Baking Powder. R. H. Mathews' new ' drpsmaklng parlor- Cottle Block. First clasa work no delay, no stairs to climb, shirts made to order. Prison Work. As the state prison contractors work all their men at Sulem, this from the Baker City Democrat is of interest: "The Oregon prison contractors must have a good tnlnr. The last quarterly report says that 1222 convicts are em ployed, and their earnings for the quarter ut-ttcd the s,tato $5,138.77. Two hundred and twenty-two men at the low salary of $15 per week iu thirteen wreks would earn $43,290. Worked as the convicts are the men must certainly earn $20 per week. Thirteen weeks of labor of 222 men at this figure amounts to $57,720. This would leave a net profit to the contractors of $52,582 03 per quarter, or $210,323.12 per year. There is big money in employing convicts. m Miss Asiks' Recital. The en tertainment to be gieu by Miss Ames next Wednesday evening at the University chapel, will be for the benefit of the students' library. The Pacific Cliiistian Advocate says of her: "The entertainment given Miss Stella Ames, the newly-electwl teacher of elocution, last week, was Buccessful in every particular. Not withstanding the inclemeucy of the ereuiug the spacious chapel was full ofstudents, representative citizens, and the entertainment was worthy of the audience. Miss Ames had already won the heartsof her classes, and it was apparent at the close of of the evening that she might de pend on the verdict of the public." It Qkew Rkdiiot. The public debate at the Stato Insurance hall wasexcitiug Saturday night. The atteudauco of young men and visit ors was larger than overaud Interest continues to grow. "Resolved, That the Uuited States should protest against Russian persecution of tho Jews," was decided in the negative. The proposed amendment to admit ladies as members wits unanimously rejected. The question for next Saturday night is, "Resolved, That the United Stales should set apart tho territory of Oklahoma for ex clusive occupation by the African race." Valuation. The state board of equalization may be interested to know that the Washington state board of equalization has just ended its session at Olympla, levying a tbree-mlll tax for the state. The total reduction on all property was $25,772,288, leaving the actual equal ed value of the state, Including B, personal and railroad property, H t329.0OO.O00. Of the reduction. E$M3,313 was on real property, fDOl on personal and $414,074 on railroads. The Leper's Lands. Dr. Payne ot Lugene, was in Salem Sunday. He Is the physician who has charge f J. II. Bubcock, the leper, who has lxn seggregated about a half mile ut in the woods in a cabin. Dr. Payne has a power of attorney to dispose of young Babcock's proerty. The young man is well connected nd his pareuta reside at Honolulu. He came to -aleni a few year ago Olid bought fi? ncra nt fruit lnud or the Highland Land Co., and two, " at Uiveralde. J. C. B olu sale of the leper's lands here. has, At the C'Avnnv .,,. Is aearlp Mni t. ' ..I feoelved tbU week vM.tm n. .ri"'"" w" -j .utu. luiimiuea will in? i hundred .i, ... .. .. . i-"uu.. uui wie crop is Dearlv k......j i.. "ausieu anu aamtaisine jl aniole In asou for canulng Wflrk .. ttnnDerTrk mU ltomalH?a H On, Huo.uc-Of '". F-'ri down p.. Practically Bhut'(;0are u,e lead!, mi l.v prlew. plojed. akiiv namriB a &- aiM .... ' j uui mo skin em- mmrmammtfTstmmirnm - Grantt Supply of Wet Goods, such ns WHISKY AM) A SQUAW. a Combination Destrupiivo the Peace of a Honseliulil and its Furniture. Form to Louis Gentile is a very good Indi an half-breed ami one of the best fireman iu tho Btlbin tiru depart ment. But like white men he has his dome-tlj troubles. Of late some uuprincipaled female has been sup plying his squaw Willi whisky. Mrs. Gentile is a lnuil hoiking Indian woman, and a good wife and mother when not uuder the influence of liquor. a now. Sunday evening there was a terrible row in Louis' quarters. Mrs. Gen tile armed, with an ax, and partly intoxicated was driving all hefire her. She smashed tho family din ing table to pieces, cut the little boy on tlie wrist and threatened to chop all their heads oil". The police took her to the city jail ou complaint of her husband, and she will have a hearing this afternoon. HAZLEWOOD'S CASE. The colored man arrested at. Ash laud by Chief of Police Minto, (and not by a Jackson county deputy as The JouitNAii gleaned from an Ashland paper,) w is to have a hear IdgatlOs.m. today, but his case was continued to enable his friends tlget ball for him. SIMRIFF'S REPORT. Semi-Annual Statement Filed With the County Court. Sheriil Croisau has today filed with the county court a statement of taxes received iu coin and cur rency. No warrants were received, because they are at par, which is not the case In some counties. here is the cash. April 1891 $ 9039.02 May " - 4000.00 June " 2990 58 Aug. " 108.10 Total $ 10,203.76 Theie were no taxes received in July or September. Tho above was turned over to the treasuter. Literary. The Alka-Hesperian Literary society last Saturday night decided to give a public entertain ment to help the society defray its expenses during the winter. An add i ess, music, recitations, and a nubile debate will constitute the piogram. It is to come oft in about two weeks aud will be a great suc cess. Admission 25c. The commit tee are Robert Whitaker, J. H. Mc Nr.ry and C. B. Brown, and they propose to prepare the best program for the money that has ever beeu given in Salem. m For St. Maodelen's Home. Two sisters of the above named In stitution, which is located Iu East Portland for unfortunate women and wayward girls, are In the city look ing up aid for their charitable work. Let the good people of the capital cltv be liberal towards this most commendable work, as this Is no local enterprise, but coyers the en tire state. ' o Insi'fctok. Prof. Leek, of Los Angeles, Cal., arrived at Clieinawa Ist veek and has beeu making n careful Inspection of Harrison insti tute. He will spend tli9 balance of tho week there. He seems to be well pleased with the development of tho school aud has confidence that it will be a great institution. There are 240 Indian children there now. Street Improvement. The cotw tracts for paving twelve blocks have been scrutluized by the mayor and city officials and are to be ready to be sigped up today when the dirt will uejjin to fly. Continuous rains have improved the streets by mak ing the mud fluid so that it Is easier hauling and where there is any grade It runs oil. A Ruie Treat. The Evangel ical church has coutracted with D maid Downie for a series of his celebrated lectures for the lenefit of Ihe church. Napoleon and Japan will lie presented by the best illus trations ever shown In Oregon Rt member the dates. November 0 uud 10. Prorate. - The will of Elisabeth N. Hunt, wife of Geo. W. Hunt and mo.htr of Captain M. V. Hunt, vvu admitted to probate Saturday. Mrs. Hunt leaves over fOOOO In projwn.v, and pi.liits J. 1. Hum uud F. M. Smith executors. Court in Lin.w Judge Bole '1 Wentor Htngi.a.i. iwik iw morning bul fr AHuiiy, when ... . .. . ....... . .., Mill IU-MWlin n'j. " docket of i 121 rt hwiI'b them. . .i i . r which iiihuiis h urwit deal ol solid . , . . anu r iit-var uuilura H J in 3'M- thing. mevartr ETC., ffo awav LUNN. SlTREMF, 1'01'RT. Salem, Oct. 20. N. Epstene, resp., vs. State Insur ance company, app.; appeal from Multnomah county. Judgment of the lower court modified; appellant allowed costs In litis com t. Opinion by Beau, juJge. E G.ilvin, resp,, vs. Mrs. Dr. Ken neth et al., app ; appeal from Mult nomah county. Judgment of tin lower court affirmed. Opinion b Lord, judge. C. L, Dubois, rep., ys- R. S. Per kins, app.: appeal from Multnomah eou.tty. Judgment of lower court reversed and a now trial oidered. Opinion by Strahan, chief justice. V. H. Murphy, app.. vs. the City of Albina, resp.; appeal from Mult nomah county. Argued mid sub mitted. Win. T. Muir attorney for resp., Mr. Brody attorney for app. A.-L. Frazer, admr. of the estate of James 1$. Stephens, deceased, app., vs. Henry Jones, resp.; appeal from Multuomah county. Argued and submitted. W. W.Thayer and E. B. Williams attorneys for resp., W. B. Gilbert and O. B. Bellluger attorneys for aim. MARKET NOTES. Good steers bring $2.50, cows $2.00 per 100 lbs. It Is a good plan not to take any In unless coutracted for. Good hogs bring $4.50; sheep $3.00, and a good demand for the last two uainnd articles of live stock. Dressed calves bring 3 to 0 cts., only a few coming in. There is no market for live calves. There are scarcely any old smoked meats, but new will be coming In by December 1st. Eggs continue to be good property at 30 cts. Potatoes bring 20 to 25 cts., and are really worth more. No one be lteves but that they will bring a better figure in spring, as farmers will waste and feed a good many. Wheat remains steady at Salem mills, at 79J cts. per bushel, with Utile corning in. MillstuiTs at the mill are queted: Flour, $5.00 (this is the retail price, quotations to dealers not given); in ton lots bran $17, shorts $19, chop $18 per ton; in car lots bran $15, shorts $17, chop $17. Farmers who exchange wheat tor mlllstufT can do better still. Sheep pelts bring from 10 cts. to $1 00 each. Green hides are bought at 2 cts. Greeu salted bring 4 cts. It takes 20 to 30 lbs of salt to salt a hide and if farmers would take tho trouble to properly cure them there is money iu salting. Two choice lots of hops have been bought, 00,000 lbs., by Wm. Brown & Co., at 12J and 13 cts. They ofier from 10 to 12. A man was in the city today with a big brown bearskin. Ho was of fered a dollar for It. Prime skins sell for $10 to 525. A Chinese Siavo tiirl. At Tacoma Customs Inspector Lee Saturday morning captured a little Chiuese woman apparanlly not over 13 years of age who was being talteu through to Portland on the train by the same old tyee who last week attempted to smuggle five men through this city In a sleeping car. She was dressed m the height of Chinese fashion with elegant (lowered silk robes, a headdress of exqlslte flowers and very tine em broidered slippers. Under her outer robes she wore three or four others of equal richness and had the appearance of being a bride. Her outer robe was evidently new, tho uuder ones were old. She told a news reporter her name was "My Yung," thut she lived In Eugene City, Oregon, where she was married 12 years ago. She claimed to be only 20 years of age. If both these statements are true then she must have married at 8 years of age. She was evidently a candidate for slave sale in the market at San Francisco or Portland, where women ol her age bring from $1500 to $2000 each. A BosTEit. Caterer Westacott,at Strong's, is a coauolieur of mush rooms and Friday captured ope nine inshes across. He found It uuder the high bunk near the Sulem Flour ing mills. It Is a beauty, and will garnish a dozen Juicy lieefsteakea. Remember, next Saturday U the last day for your coupon at Cutlerlln's. Low us the lowest Is the old stand ing motto at Clark fc Eppley's 110 Court street bargains in groceries Fin lot of dried hiIuiou, i-nsiern oj tiers, finelt, callUh, sturgeon, ami poultry In abundance. Davlwn & White, Cuurt street. Tbatoarlnad of picture frames ut Ch(ItIIi' I nearly gme, hurry up w lib i our nuupou. Kip Rigo clieee 8rt 4 GUe'o. li1illliHilMM)ii1ilinlrrtT'Tni LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. J. L. Famish and little sou Tillamook butter Is getting quite a reputation. A few more days' rain would be enough for good plowing. J. E. Howard of East Salem Is happy over the arrival of a son. Judge Strahan returned from Al bany this afternoou. Rev. lUrtjik is a Gervals visitor this afternoon, in tho alliance busi ness Miss Rita Lonsdale started this afternoon for The Dalles, and was accompanied us far us Portland by her mother. Rev. Father White took tho aftcr noou tralu for u short visit to Ger vaW. Deputy Sheilft Wain la at Gervals tills afternoon. W. A Benson Is a Portland visitor this afternoon. ll'in, M. L. Chamberliu Is home from his Pugot Sound trip, boarded the afternoon tram for Portland, to be absent only on a short visit. Hon. D. II. Looney Is in the city today. School land clerk, G. W. Davis, is iu Albauy for a day. Jack Matthews, a noted Portland politician, was Ik Hip city today. W. H. Raymond, special agent and adjuster of the San Francisco Insurance company, Is here. Rev. Win. Lund of the Episcopal church held servlco tit the prison Sunday. State Treasurer Metschan will be home the latter part of the week. A marriage license has been Issued to Henry J, Austin, age 35, and Barbara A. Eberhard, age 23. O. G. Savage, Supt. of farming at the Chemawa Indian school, was in the city today. License to mirry has been Issued to H. S. Pech, age 25, aud Mary Lnrsen, age 20. The coming Salem city election will have to be held uuder the pri mary olectlou law. The Oregon railroad commission has well earned all the salary It has ever drawn. t The press of the stato is uobly sup porting the railroad commission in its fight for lower rates. The Unitarian ladies propose the festival of Ceres for Thanksgiving eve. Excellent Portland talent will be employed. Frank Smith, for assault ou J. W. Wallace, vos fined $10 in Justlce- Batcheloi's court. The Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will give an enter tainment on Tuesday evening "Ma Dusenberry aud her family," In the guild room ou Chemeketu street. Refreshments free. Admission 25c. Everybody invited. The Compauy B military ball will be given Fiiday evening next. Tickets $1.00 at Pattou's to those holding invitatious. The Lord Is not confined to any house of worship, but Is fouud in every liuo heart and true llfo. Rev. Robt. Whitaker, of Salem. Prof. Starr occupied the Metho dist pulpit iu the morning and Prof. Hawley In the evening. A good-for-nothing city street bum ask The Journal to decide which Is proper as an expression, "to blow out my brains," or "to blow my brains out." Either will bo a rollef to your family, so you go ahead and dolt. The old German notary public Theodore Hlerllng, was bound over to tho next term of gruud Jury in the sum of $500, on charge of embez zlement at Mt. Angel. , Principal Adams of tho East Port land schools was by the jury found not guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment in whipping a pupil. Baker City holds an election tho first Monday iu November, under the Australian ballot law. Wooden election booths will be put up. County Treasurer Condit Is un able to bo at his office today. 81nre Saturday ho has beeu feeling quite 111, but Is considerable better this morning. Mrs. G. A. Brodle today returned to her home at East Portland, after u short visit with her sister, Mrs. A. Strang. Mr. Brodle is attending supreme court, and will probably re turn tomorrow. The autumn festival by the ladles of the Unitarian church has caught the popular breeze. The attachment suit of Williams &, England vs. S. P. DIckerson wus settled today by defendant cashing up $74.17 In Justice Applegute's court. Dayton Herald: Captain M. Crawford is aflllcted with a cancer ous sore ou his tongue which Is at times painful, and becomes trouble some when conversing at length. It prodnces a disagreeable sensation at all llmi-s. Some time since the captan went to J'ortlaud and placed QSPRICE'S fieafl Baking vlPewder: Vsi ia Milliww of Ho 40 Ywn fo St4wa - T"'ii"nTl "IT" "Pi inT"" himself under treatmunt at 8L Vln cent's hnppltal, but hat failed to be cured r his flllictlnu. Captain Cruwf.ird Is oue of the pioneers of Oregou aud Yamhill county. Ho cams to Oregon in 1812, from Illin ois. The Methodists dedicated u flue $".000 church at Woodbum Sunday. E. S. PutUrson, of Clatskaule, Columbia county, has been com mitted for lusaulty. Boston brown bread Sroat ifcGlle. Cracknels (rice flour) Sroat & Glle. Fancy colored celluloid for fancy work at Dearborn's buok store. The mayor will call a special ses sion of the council to consider tho paving contracts In detail, probably Tuesday eveulng. The county court has another hearing of tho Stephens will caso today. Ed. Cross returned from tho Siuud Saturday night where he sjh nl two weeks, ..nd leports a gr.ut dullness prevailing in towns up there. Outdone by nouo on tho stall" of life. Bread, better and cheaper than ever at Strong's. A superior lino of box stationery at cost to close. Geo. F. Smith, 307 Commercial street. New Corsets aud waists received at Mrs. t-'ooper's and ordor store those wishing help or employment call at 2S9 Com. St. It Quaker rolled oats Sroat & Glle. Regular meeting W. C. T. U. at reading room Tuesday ot 2:30 p. m, Say, Son, Ask your mother for" all tho old rags about the house; then, in caso she lets you have them (guess there will be no difficulty about that), put them into a sack; then tote them to the State Prlutlng Office, where you may bell them C, O. D. Cottou rags are what we need most. Jiurry up. df Yeast foam Sroat & Glle. Sugap. Grauulated sugar 18 lbs for $1.00 White "C" " 20 " " " The Blue Front still leads in low prices. Damon Bros, proprietors. MOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" W H Hanuon, P C Paul, W H Raymond, Portland. E A Beldeu.Ed Mackwlsh, 'Frisco. H M Dean, Boston. L Newman, St. Paul. "cooic." Clara Wuguer, Dallas. J Stephen and wife, Sarah Barry. H Spencer, Aumsvllle, A A Bailey, H L Denulson, C W Bruce uud wife, Sun Francisco. W T Clark, J Collins, Gatesvllle. The Pulpit nnd tho Singe. Rev. F. M. Shrout. Pastor Breth- ern church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "1 feel It my duty to ten wuat vr. King's New Discovery has done for mo. uiy lunga ivuio uumjr iiii-um;ii. and my parishioners thought I could livo only u few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. Kings New Discovery and am sound and well." Arthur Love, Manager Lovo's Fuuny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial und convinc ing ovidenco, lam suro Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures whou every thing else fails. Tho greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try It." Free trial bottle at Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial street. Regulorsizo 50 aud $1.00. "The Best.". -Win. Iirown a Co. For Rent. Good office room on ground floor. Apply ut Journal office. Neuchatel cheese Sroat & Gilo's. MARR1KI). DENTEL-GIE3V. At the homo of tho bride's parents, near Aurora. Oct. 21, 1801, Mattle Dentel and A. H. Glesy, Justco Wm. Her ntllclatlng. The groom Is a son of Martin Glesy, while the bride Is a daughter of one of tho Aurora farmers. Tho couple will make their home ut Aurora. RIDER-JONES. At tho residence of the bride's parents, near Inde pendence, Sunday, Oct. 2-1, 1801, at 2 p. in., Miss Lena Rider to J. V. Jones. The groom is tho Independence liveryman, aud his bride Is a ludy of good social standing. Rev. J. R.N. Bell performed the ceremony. Ilnscurd from tho Depths of Misery, The misery endured by unfortunates whose livers are doiellrt Iu duty Is uu speakable. hick heudsehns, nausea, co. liveliest, disorder of thedlKesllve prr I us, heartburn, vertigo, uuiesl, souruuM of the breath, uneuslnt-s benealh the short right ribs nnd right shoulder blude, fickle apnellUi.are among tin hateful limlelu of Dinousne, which sperauy ranisn wnen Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Is employed as a regulator. Most effectually Is Us work of disciplining curried out, as complete renewal of ilis digest Ire, recrrtlva and vaouatlve functions siitlsiaclorlly proves. In! case of rnaUrlal dlsesses t he lit tr Is I he I rinclpMl (land Involved, aud lormaladlis of a malarial type II stteter's Htomacii Inc urs Is an atUout sikm Inc. As a laxative Ills unrltalud.andltu an admirable pre ventlteof chronic kidney trmuble stid rheumatism, and a suiierb general tonte and correctlvo. ,VsmMf.'iinitttiTX& Should ho Plliillshril. Mr. L. H. Moutayue, attorney it tuts city, has received tho following letter from Rork Creek: Rock Chkek, Or., Oct. 21st. I ask your advice concerning a bad boy, who lives in this vicinity. I cannot oeud my littlo girls to school or anywhere elso alone on his account. They were coming homo mo otner evening ana met. nun, ntui ho got down oft' his mule, aud, lnnk luc an Indecent exposure, run tho girls as far its ho dare, on accouul of oeing so close to tno nouse. iie gavo them the second scare before I told his father. His father told me just to leavo his boy alone. He has In sulted two other grown girls and two or three married ladles oue an old lady, who Is a cripple. Now, If there can bo anything dono with him, tho sooner the better. Mrs. Jaley W. Flook. The caso will bo Investigated by tho authorities, and If the neeusn satlons prove true, vigorous punish ment will, no doubt, follow. Al bany Herald. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clltlord. New Castle. Wis.. troubled with neuralgia und rhou mutism, stomach disorder, liver af fected, appetite Tell away, uud ho wus reduced iu strenuth. Threo bottles Eleetrio Bitters cured him. E. Shepherd, Hurrisburc, 111., hud a ru unlng sore ou his leg. Used 3 bottles of Elected Bitters and Buck- Ion's Arnica Salve, and his lee Is sound aud well. J. Speukor, Cata- woa, u., nan lover sores on ins leg, doctor said incurable. Eleetrio Bit ters and Arnica Salvo cured him. Sold by Fry, druggist, 225 Coin'l St. Swiss cream cheese Sroat&G lie's. No Sucur Here. llelleubrand bays ho isn't offering u barrel of sugar for a dollar, but sells more pure candy thau ever. Parmesan cheese Sroat & Gilo's. uriv Hie IiCSt, 'm. Iirown a Co. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. - $75,090 h up, Surplus, 15,01)0 u. a. wallaok. l'rcsUlout. W. W. JIMUiH, . J. II. AU1KRT, - Vlce-I'resldont. - - Cashier. DIRlCTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin J. M. Miutln, R. H. Wnllaco. Ur. W. A.CiiHlck, J. H. Albert, T. MoF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- auie iiroiiiico, convened or in store ollhvr In private uruuurlesor ipubllo warehouses. Slate and Couuly Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted ut rcaKoniililu rates. Drann drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban h'murlKco. Portland, Iondon, 1'arU, llerllu Uong Kong and Calcutta. T.. Join 11 III til JLHI SALEM, OREGON. NAPOLEON DAVIS Dll. J. REYNOLDS .. President. ...Vlco 1'reslUcnt. ........ Cashier, JOHN MOM GENERAL BANKING ! ! ExclinilL-o on Portland. Hnn I'ranrlaro. New York. Honir Komrnnd Knrotm liouuht anil wild. Llheral advances uiudo on wheat, wool. hops, and other lminerty ut reuHonablu rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND 13 AN KINO CO. CAI'lTAL STOCK, all Subscriletl, $200,000 Transact n general ImnldiiK biiHlnesRi In all IU branches. OHO. WILMAMH ... ..Preside!) ...VIcb President .. C'HHliler Wit. KNUI.ANIJ........ HUOIl AlcWARY Tl(.I1VMia. I.... tl.lll....... 11.... ft'.... laud. Dr. J. A. Richardson. J. W. Jlobsou. J. A. linker. Hank In now KxclmiiKe block on Com mercial street. H.-lJ-tf $500 Rewardi WIS will pay the ubove reward for any case of llvur complaint, dyspepsia, sick headuche, Indigestion, constipation or cos tlveness we rannol cure wltw west's Veg eltubleLliier Pills, when Iho directions are strlctle compiled with. 'I hey urn purely vegeUihl, und never fall to give sulUfuc- iiuu. nugnr oouieu, jdirge uoxe,contuiu Inir 110 pills, us cents, lleware of counter. felUund mltutlons. The veiiulne rnanu- faclaredohly by TUB JOHN O. WJCHT UO, UlllCUglllll, Hold by (loo. K. Good, Druggist, SCO Coin, strmt. Malum Or. $i KewWM 4 rTh I Wcbaa's WrX. Ot. ( AM flftf IrTTH 'SLOfy:. v" - . itiiiiiir. i Vi2He KfPiStr HEAU1H. Ihi Illdiun's aotilan lUltnm No, i Cures Clisncres, flrtV and scomt sUges Horn en ths Legs and iMUyj Sore Kars, ?l.?t 'o..oppr-olorwl liioUliM, SypbllUio tUUrrli. dlMsj Bcslp, sad all irlmsry forms bi tho dla known si lypbliri. I'rlro, OO p.r Hultl., Ih Itlcliau'a Uotdau Hulsniu No, S Cuns Tsrtlsry, Ufcurls!BytJ.imi Ithiu rnstUui. i'tlas In the Hoots, faint In th llasil, Utk cf tbs Ksck. tlMrttd Hon Throst, Srphllltlo IUsh, Loroj and eon tncttd CorJt, BUffntM of tbs Uiabs. anl trtdlatta all dlsM from lbs ritsin. wbetbtr csumJ by adlrtUon or abuM U Mtrcury, leaving ths bl,l purs awi l,lthr. Prlea it OU nor lloltl. ho Hlthau's Cioldsn Npanlsb Anil, dole for lb cor l Oonorrha. 0ImL IrrlUtlon Orsr.l, and all L'tlosry orOtot Ul dlMrraogtsMDU. Vtltmfi Be imi t Klchma'a OoMea Kpantih In. Isrtlsn, forsrr cmmcI Uottanbisa, InrUmiostoryOlMLSUictuMAc, I'rlcs 1 80 ir Hatlta. t Miehau'a Oold'a Olntmsnl for Uis tftKtlrt Ushagof sriJillitto Kori and srontkvtf. Vrltm$l OU usr Hos. t, Hlchau'i UoIiUh IMlls-.Vfrti and Drain trsatoxel; luss of 4.nlnl uot. r. s-sccm or orr-ork. fnatxaUoa, . IrU 93 OO pr Hex. Tanlo Mad Nsrvlna, 8ot sverywUfs, a O. iL Wlitfl Wiktt THE ICHaSDs"dU C0.,ArCii( OVA alt KAHKirr T , Via JTraaMtLiac, Otu ...1 ITi .... Hon ur viii nnn llOulULlllM -IJLW UMiu Kai "TYntift nssataiPrsytmf .irnh , i XTow Line of Cape Macintoshes. 13o:s: Overcoats. Chinchilla TJlsters. Cape Overcoats. Blaclv Cheviot Overcoats. And Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks, Jackets and GOssanura at tho CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., Opera House I31ock. Solo agents for R & Y CORSETS. mwiunnMBaaiJMM J.E. EOSS, 97 State Street. Farmer's Restaurant And Lunch Counter. Good, clean moats No Chlueso cooks. Rates ulwnvs thn low. osl. Fresh Oystors In any style. 10 10 tm ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South ofWUlametto Motel, SALUM - ORISQON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Ths Beit Box Stalls and Corral In tho I'ltv. (inlet, family horse a special ty, (Iu rear WUl.imetto hotel.) SAUKM, ... ORKQON W. M. DeHAVEN, toiling - anil - Salo - Stable. One deor west of Lima's Dry Doods store on .statu street. Ouletfumlly teams. Hpec lul attention paid to transient stock. 6: It I it ttUttuti State Street Livery, Rest Rigs and Htook. Hoarding and Feed HUibto. 41 Htuto street. MOItGAN & ftCEADD, Truck & Dray Line. Onod teams! and 'nrnmiit work la nur stronghold. J. P.WHLTE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling et nil kinds. Rest work. Wagou ut every train. SUTTON & SON. E x i i c .s;h mid It a g g a g . Do luiullni! mid nillok dollverv In nil pirts of the city with promptness and oiro. lieave ordors at It. Al, Wade A (Jo's. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, 01lEGON. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 nor Day. The host hotel between Portland nndKan FmuclMxi, KirsUclass In all Its unjlut menu. Its tables uru served with the Choicest Fnilta Orowu iu the Wlllamolto Valley. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. M. T, RINEMAN DKAI.EIt JH Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Olasswnre, Iainp, Wooden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also vruetntilosaud fruits Iu their srusoii, "Highest 1'rlte paid for country produce,'' We solicit ushuro of your patronage, P-u li-JHlatnstrvcl BUTLER'S BOOK. 1,00 Pages. 200 Original Engravings, Elegant Bindings, Published In 3 Languages, Popular Prices. HRST EDITION, 100,000 COPIES. TheoulyAutheutla Work by GEN. BENJ. F. RUTLER. Hxeiuslve territory nnd liberal tonus Blven to reliable ugenls. Accoiuuiny ap- " THE J. DEWING CO,, San Francisco, - - Cal, Pine Gliic . The underslsntMl lias oIkmh iijtjr n e riyiiuiuih lt ek ctiisks fur sale. Wey are purs bred, largn sfte bauiM!l feg,r. rrlua 15 r trio, delivered ut Joputui. of tlcoorfiprf.sonire. Addrea K ilUrHH,fiuTtm,Orgoii. E. O. OK OSS, and Fucker, Htat hl ana Court 8l.-'rtie bast laraft dttlvtrsd tafclliwrltof ibuoilv. INHIIItAM'K Kiraud ' At rlac. U.W.tiKKLKK, AOt,. Ijaw, Orf gou lTfiifr rm i w ti Mil luim wtaimmummm Pianos anid Organs AND "MUSI CAL MERCHANDISE. FINEST IilNF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from $fi per month up. Wholesale ami Retail. P. H. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw A LARGE SUPPLY OP TPIE best quality of brick at tho yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. bilem, Gregotu IT Altltf FOR SALE. 820 acres of best stock nnd fruit land In Orciton for salo at n 'jurcaln. Will sell lit lots to suit purchaser. Address or call on a J. UlllEb, Knights. Ore. Near Bllver Creek Falls. 7S3m EX K. HALL, Paper .Hanger. lioavonrdcratUlobo Real EsUito Exchange rji&ZZ&ZF J. H. HAAS, THE WATCmEAKJER, 21554 Commercial St.( - &alom, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Hpoolally of Hpectaolcs, and repairing Clocks, watchosaud Jewolry. Those Afflicted iWlh Iho habit ol using to uxcess, LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBMW Can obtain n COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT.THW KEELEY INSTITUTE, Ollloo Oor, Third nnd Madison His., Tort laud, Or, Cull or write, titrlctly contklen Hal PHILLIPS & CO., Merchant Tailors. A full Una of Imported uud domoxtlo wooIcih, Also u complete stock of gents' mrnlshlUK goods. All the latest styles -.115 Coiuiuciclal street. DUGAN BROS', Plumbing and Heating Co., Wholesale and retail dealers In STEM! AND PLUMBING GOODS. 'J4I Commercial street. Telephone No. SI. BRICK AND TILE. 1'orllrst-clan hand tuado brink'luudltlle, goto MURPIIYr & DESAItT. Ijxxca supply on hand. Near fair ground, Haloui, 7 'it BALED HAY! We iiuve a heavy stock of extra nuallty i hay nt the lowest prices, T. 1JURROW8, No, liSI Commercial ut,, Hnlem Sliver, Italian and Petite Prune trees Tor sale. . One anil two yrur old, t to 8 rvt high. Kxlru well rtxned and speolul caro taken In digging. Also a vhoica lot ofymrlliig grape ol lli following vnrtetUst ltoyal Muncudluu, CoiKvird, tlrlghtou. pelware, liniu, iliMiro's, lihimoud, Nlugunt, llluek Humbii'g, I'nekllugtou, Vergvness, Cold at living price. Aildri-Mi lOtdw 11 i.Al.l,h,X,Hllvt.rtoii,Ore. -:- Salem Boat House. -:- llMlfflf font of Trade street, t'lensarw ami hunting Ihmis. lutralo. CIIAB. H.McCLANE, Vropr 2of lhlit rnI(leneeloIs in Ihe ellyon coukt aTKicicr. lout burnt corner of blivk. between Uld uudlWti iirecu, nil block train eleetrio car iliietuudtuiHim school, I'rteeN&W forUitniir16uj(urtorueraudllMX) for la sidt Eucb lot Um 70 foot from sua on COURT STREET. luqulreortbe OltKOON NUHBfcKY CO.. UttlMCu.. Coin'i ana ('bsiutket siru. up stair,, or of any EW! KstaU firm in luHty. mu "fV'IT sifcTill. rT-TiTTrr T -" M 3 Nursery II 11!