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SjSr -mar- yu iKWAy "Tr '' L "1 "Ty jALl"! 1 Ivadies Jackets UVliich has 1 een daily expected is now here. Come and Trunks and Valises in great variety. See them 1 efore you buy BE CAPITAL JOUliML. LVTUHDAY NOV. 7, 1891. I M'.MS Ob' llfltafltllTION. (iHr OJ miil per yrar,-. ?8 K "'Ailij b.v mall per niuutli, 60 ? ki i man per ysai , l ae l-'i.KE PEMVEKY BY OARKIKU. Fn.illv (or single week. 15cts. Jiuli iVinwii weeks 2,'iris. lMllv 'it mouth, So cts oliiftlou will be made on 1st. and 15th (of i ltu. yuDMirlbers will please leae liiiiney for carriers at house or where; t lis delivered, so iih to cause no delays In I'Dllect'oiis TitF EvrNmo CAPiTAiiJounNAi, rani- Elnrly receives the afternoon associated fpres dispatches. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, iBrushes, VVindowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big jRn Baking Powder. E. H. Mathews' new dresmnking pnrlora Cottle Block. First class work no delay, no stairs to climb, shirts made to order. A Success. A. hundred ofSulem's Sliest people attended the public ex- (ercises at the Alka-Hesperian b.ali Friday nijrht. Miss Scriber recited several excellent selections in apleas- lng and spirited manner. The pale quartet sang English and Ger man songs in their best approved Style. Their"Dr.Elsenbart"brought down the house. The debate on the proposition that civilization had de graded man physically and had not added to his happiness was decided by Mayor D'Arcy in the negative. A passage at arms between Rjbt. Whitaker and Attorney Kaiser Icaused not a little amusement. Che society is grateful for the pres- snee of so flue an audience and net- ited a handsome sum for their rent fund. The audience seemed not at nil bored, which cannot be said for all amateureutertainmeiits. On the Montraryall went away highly im pressed with the profitableness and aigbly entertaining character of a tree 01T hand joint debate. The so- llety will be apt to feel encouraged i prepare another program for their fiends in the future, Monstbks. There are monsters of be laud aud the sea, of tho animal 3d human kingdom. The speci mens just now coming in however elong to tho vegetable knigdom. fin. H. Savage has produced at iis oflico a seven rooted carrot all font one seed. Win. is going tojoin ae Fruit Growers' association on ae strength of his carrot. At Ait- Bn's grocery store is ruowu the Ither of all beets led over two feet -an afluir iu deep long and curved Ice a ram's horn. KTirK Wallapb Will.. Tho wiH reftR. S. "Wallace has been probated (irrPolk county and will also be ecorded In Marion county. It ijakes full provision, as heretofore ited in The JouKNAL.forcontinu- air nil bin Interests at Salem and be property is held in trust by two Blatives east and J. H. Albert of ilein. - I I Hops. Salem buyers were of-' Iring refusals of 15 cts. to owners of liolce Iota at the close of this week, , ITov. 0. A greater half of the crop is Did add yet the price is advauclng, sing a cent and a half the past jeek,with a tendency still upwards. : Huw to make good ruluce meat: o to Clark & Eppley and price llieir raisins, currauts, citron, lemon nu orange peel fresh new goods. It Taicis tick Cake. Strong's pakery. See their elegant display. Wife limhri-l na newly covered I. L. Kiuiuers, frl'Heyou wall ut I till. Si Whi'o . lover lionev Clai k & En- Pley. "The liest,"w. m. Biown a Co, SEALETTE This Week: at HOIvVKRSON'S. Every lady can afib done of these fii.eg.rmo its at the prices that will prevail, NO That J-urro Invoice of latest styles, and will be rushed oft' at BKONIEHS DO ISliOllDY KATfLK. (hid Slavics the Otlipr From Ear to Mouth V Fearful Fight. Alonzo aud Richard Swartz, who live north of Salem, have quite a re putatiuu for fiirhtlu'i each other. Fiiday evening they started home from Salem pretty we. I saturated with tha juice of the corn. Out about three miles thoy could endure it no longer without a fltjlit. They stopped iu the neighborhood of a brother-in-law, Frank Vnnle-s, and went at it. This must have been So'clocsat uight and the rain and darkness covers iu obscurity their fearful combat, to which no wituesi has yet been found. Alonzo Sworlz was found in a completely coll ipsod coudition about that time, aud taken into his sister's house. A doctor was seut for at Salem, and W. B. Morse arrived at the scene of the conflict at 12:30. He fouud Lon Swartz literally full of holes'. The back of his head had tifty holes picked Into it with a knife point, and three cuts that had to be sewed up. The great gash tho' was a cut from the left ear to the mouth. Ttie cut went clear through and a seam had to Ik- sewed up across the entire cheek. He wui a sight to see; from 1 ss of blood and being rolled in th ; dirt he was al most unrec ignizable, and still badly intoxicated. Dick Swarts had dis appeared. The injured man is weak from loss of blood but not in any great danger from his wouud. lie has escaped very luckily uurt nar rowly. DICK SWAKT3 was evidently badly used up. lie washed him-elf at Mro. Wauless's and wiped himself on an old skirt which is all bloodstained He lost his hut aud purse lu the light, wnlch it appears covered a great deal of ground. They stopped the hor-e aud got out at two places to light. The third place was half a mile from Wanless's and Dick lind to almost carry Lon to that place: They had another round in their exhausted condition after getting to the house, while Mrs. Wnnless was getting help. They had at least four combats in close quarters. WHERK IS ERICSON? 1 lie Southern Pacific's Contractor at Fiiibish Wanted by Ills Laborers. Fred Ericson.who lias the contract for tilling in Lake Labish trestle, and who is geuerai contractor for all the grading work between Portland and Ashland, including the East Side lines, is in great demand by his workmen at Labish. Ho has not been at the dump for some time, but promised to be there to pay the graders a week ago Tuesday. There are about twenty-flvesubcontractoM on piece work since Sept. 20th, and thev have completed tho statlous taken by them. Ten men have had their jobs completed and idle since nearly two weeks. A largo part of mem live in tents and tno rams ... ... . mudo them miserable for some time. Nearly all the men are heavily iu debt for board and supplies aud un able to pay until Ericson appears aud puts up the coin. But Ericson does uot come. He must be off at some distance aim nua ieu. u B" .. I i. . deal to nisson anu naa ui leumeu of the distress or tne men. It Is to be hoped that this la true. Young Ericson his not been on the work for some time. He had a lawsuit with F.J. Beaty at last term of court and has not been see. siuce. About 1300 feet of the Labish trestle his been filled In and new cedar piles have been driven the rest of the trestle, so that It will be practically a new bridge soon. The working men aro talking of resorting to legil means to get their pay. Most of them are foreigners anil do ii-'t know what to do. Two of the men, Americans, have been at Sdem consulting un attorney who adv'wt! them all to unite in an iiltnelniHiit on the rf. P. Co, I'AYINfl ui. Tub J"Uk.aj. is iu the receipt of the following special this afternoen: L'jjhmau'a, Nov. 7. Mr. Ericson hni-enla man here and is settling up with the men. FECIAL SALE OF CL KJ IlilL Ml sait LONGER. see them. These are the bargains. LUNN. LOCAL AND l'ERSONAIi. Mall Carrier Taylor has imported a $120 flute. The new Lucktamtite bridge was completed Friday evening. Presiding Elder Wilson took the forenoon train for Brownyille and Halsey. Engineer McCaustland left thl morning for Hrtlse'y, where lie wll' spend the Sabbath. There has been no dust iu the ah at Salem for several weeks, and this moruing tno barometer rose above the rain point. Napoleon Davis went to Portlaud Friday and will return this even ing. Henry Stevens who went crnzy at sea iu a ship at Astoria, lias been brought to the asylum for insane. With oil, coal and 'irou in sight, and only one-half of the crops of 1801 maiketed, Salem has as good a year iu ti'e future before her as any city iu tiie union. The timber for repairing the rail way bridge across tho mill race is here and men are at work cutting out the old bridge aud getting in the new stringers. Tho governor has appointed the following mining delegate.", to attend the mining eougiess at DenverM'ul., Nov. 18, 10 and 20: J. li. Uowen, B iker Uily; J.K.ltomimr,IjuGrande; Frank Claruo, Pertland: Aiww Strong, Salem. Thanksgiving Ente rt ai n- mknt.- Great prep trillions are being :nuile by the ladies of the Unitarian church and tneir friends foran enter taiunient to be given on Thanks giving (veiling at the opera house for the benefit of the church iu titling aud furnishing their new building. It is entitled the "Festival of Ceres" and in the original production of Mrs. Olive 8. England of this city, and will be something entirely dif ferent both as to costumes and pre sentation from anything ever before attempted in Salem aud will be humorous, giandly speetacualr aud beautiful. Tickets will be on sale at Dearborn's next week and parties desiring to attend would do well to secure reserved seats as there will doubtless be a large attendance to witness it. That Filth. "There is an awful lot of filth and rotting, decaying stufi iu our streets and alleys" said a Salem mau this morning. "I'd rather have less money, aud better sidewalks aud better streets and more local pride. We have one of the prettiest little cities on the coast and I like the ftanit way you ad vocate making it prettier. Our people are capable of progress. All they need is stirring up in the right way. You are doing it well." Insanb. Dr. Robert Patton, a brother, and T. J. Watson, real es tate broker, of Portland, aro in the city to secure a trial of Dr. M.J.Pat ton for Insanity, on complulut of Mrs. Patton. After examination by Drs. Jessup and Mott he was ordered committed. R o a si B it s. Th reo men were picked up last night on the street and fined five days each. They sild they were eu route for Eugene lo run tho street car line. The Fkench ok it, Fine French ice cream sda this evening and Sunday at Jones &Bernardi's new cindy palace next door to Bush bank. 24 Cakat. It Is seldom you And any article so pure, but remember that Farrar & Co.'a groceries are al ways the best of their kind. Chop and hay a specialty at East ham's chop mill in Herreu's waro house mill feed in stock. Free delivery In city. Leave orders at Steiuer's fish market or call at mill. 10 61 tr Rkpel. the Mud. There is a kind of shoes that will do it, and R. J. Fleming on State street keeps them. Kitchen stove No. 7, organ and piano boxes fur sale. 247 Front street. II 4 3t Q ANI1 IAMFTK J1VI1L.I VJ ! A Journal Reporter Flutls it X"t mi Much of a Slnrrin sn it Might lie. Prison life is the 84tne the world oyer. Tho writer has been In pris ons iu all parts of the Union and in Europe. He is convinced that in this country prisoners are treated more humanly and less as prisoners, than any part of Eurojie. But no where has lie seen prU.iuers wno would not willingly exchange their advantages for i'berty. There are 303 males, aud no female- In tho Oregon state prison at present. There was one woman at one lime, so tne reporter was in formed by u facetious convict, but she was so lonesome the governor had pity on her and pardoned her out. "We thluk too much of our women to let I hem come to this place," said aga'lant gentlemen lu striped lawn tenuis suit purchased for him by the stale. The average age of prisoners is 27 years. There are 23 iu for life. The rest are In from oue to thirty years. All nationalities and the Chinese aie lepresented. One Iudiau Is in for stealing a bunch-grass calf. If lie had been a while man and gol iuvhj with the wnole herd, he would be here from Eastern Oregon as a mem ber of tho next legislature. The men sleep and room two in a cell, make their own beds at soon as they arise. As they can make all the the trinkets they want to for sale, the men realize not a little money, which they employ to buy lace pil low shams, and articles of finery for u-e. The men buy their own to bacco out of extra change. Men on extra duty ar- stijipllid tobacco by tiie state, but when they work at the reform school it is supplied out of reform school funds. The men are allowed bedding ac cording lo the weather, and two men occupy each cell as a rule, tho' the) euro single cells. It is mole humane to allow the men to bunk together as far as pessible. Tho new eel's that are beh-c put in are of superior workmanship. There will be thirty-six double aud twenty-four single cells udded. H would tie a irreat aud needed Improvement if stairs were built at the ends of tho cell wards, as tho one staircase now provided causes much loss of t.me to attendants and visitors. SUPPLIES. The piis-o'i uses 300 lb. f meat a day on an average. The contract la for the best quality of meats and It is cooked in a variety of ways. There are eighty tons of potaloes In the basement, aud liberal quantities of sauerkraut, pickks, catsup, Chill sauce, canned fruit, and other arti cles like onions and cabbage, in car load supplies. Most of the nn n work iu tho foundry and stove fac tory. There are also all branches of trades carried on In this great workhouse of servitude. THE OFFICERS from tho superintendent to the guards seem to bo willing to make life as little of a hardship as the nature of things will allow, but the least infraction of discipline meets Willi swift and severo punishment. Tho plan of marching all tho con viols out to meals together is uot fol lowed hero. The men eat In their cells, each out of his own dish. The writer saw their dinner (lislieu out and no ouecould find fault with It, much less a prisoner. The food is all supplied by the superintend eut under a fixed appropriation of $47,000 for two years, as lie Informs us. With this he must buy all sup plies needed. This is not a wise system, as an inhuman or corrupt man might starve the prisoners or feed too liberally and lose money by it. Tills method Is too open to un certainty aud should be changed. It is too much like the army con tracts, that were opened to specula tions. There Is preaching every Sundaj at the chapel by ministers of the different denominations. The prls ourrs are supplied with reading mat ter In part by TiibJouunai frei prisoner's library movement. Six hundred dollars was appropriated for books at the last session of the general assembly, but has not been expended: Who selects the books? "I do not know," said the attend ant. "Is there not some committee to pick out these hooka ? He dH not know. This matter should be looked after and the men should have the benefit of good books, carefully se lected. Newspapers not printed in the state are also allowed the men, and charitable persons have present ed hundreds of periodicals through 1 the efforts of this paper. Hnpt. Downing is a msn whom the stranger will usually underesti mate. He is a cool and skillful politician, a man not easily over reached, aud possessed of a deep knowledge of human nature. He has a bind heart und Is unusually successful tn selecting competent assistants. He will do all that the law allows him to do (or a drservlup man seut there, and many a man has gone out from the pnwm won back to useful citizenship by the kind iro.-ili and uc4 of Mr. Down ing. "TIih K&si.'Lw iu. Br v'a im. UIKII, GAHDNKIt-At Ihe O-m.W. hotel, Nov. 7. lift!, at JJAOoVhmk, ufier a lluxeil g i!hittM, ti. W. Gardner, aged 7'year. The funeral will be held tomorrow afterti u a 2 o'clock. THE 0. S. P. INSPECTED. THE COMMISSIONERS. A Ureal Hi hi or lhis.ins Hone liver l;ut Vny Utile irausuclcd. FRIDAY AKTKKNOON. Iu location of county road forty feet wide from the southwest corner of Geo. Neil's donation land claim to county road dismissed without piejudlce. In the matter of the application of J. J. Shaw for an allowance to Improve the county road, from the road leading from Iho road lending from Salem to It. V. Over's to tho country road leading from Salem to R. C. Grllllth's; ordered that super vision of" road district No. 31 be nl lowed $50 and that J. ,1. Shaw bo appointed disbursing agent. BATUllDAY. In matter of county road sixty feet wide from intersection of 12th and Howard streets Salem lo Salem and Jefferson roud, J. ( Peebles, Js. MuuUers and Wm. Taylor ap pointed viewers and W. J. Culver surveyor to meet Nov. 24 at 10 a. m. In matter of purchasing 1000 copies of new years edition for east ern circulation, proposition accepted. REhllillil'3 SERVICES. Methodist ISpiscopaij. Services at the M. E. church ns usual. All aro invited. Strangers welcome. C. It. Kellennau, pastor. St. Paul's A. M. E. Will hold services in the German A.M. church at 3 j), in. All tiro welcome. G. W. White, pastor. St. Paul Episcopal. Service iu the morning at 10:30. Evening at 7:30. Sunday at 11:45 a. in. Ser vlcu on Thursday evening ut 7:30. King's Daughters will meet at the rectory on Monday night 7:20 W. Lund, rector. Unitarian Society-. Rev. H. II. Brown, minister. Morning services nl 10:30. Senium upou "Seveicd from Christ." Evening lecture at 7:'J0upnn "Cause." Puiulny school at 12 m. adult class are studying ' Ihe religion of Egypt." Clns lu vieinl Science at 0:30. Lessons In Wealth and Proreas." Tho pub ic are welcome. Always in It. uth flh of every description, every day iu the jear. Today wo linvo 'holcfl fresh and dried salmon, fresh cittlsh, halibut, sturgeon, lobsters, .istein oysters, salmon eggs lor rout llsbiug, the best butter In the i.ily, fresh ranch eggs-, wild and lame ducks, teul and mallurd, wlh', inuio geese, choice fat turkeys and chickens, fiee delivery. We I uve on exhibition today a real liyo deer, and most respectfully invite all the little ones, ns well as tho grown people to visit It, at Davi son & White's wholesale and retail fish, yamo and poultry dt-pot, 01 Court street. Prorate. J. G. Miller, appointed administrator of estate of Nancy Burkuolder, flies boud for J3200, inventory of tho estate. Dlattnlrou Fulluro I It Is with feelings of regret that wo an nounce tbo failure of IiohLh ol peopletrouu leit wltu Inaction of tho kldnoyNlo tuku o llclent menus to renew tliclr ncllvity. Tills lalluro In must rilsustioiiH, for u complete wreck of the organs I tieiusel ves must even tualo ll tlnio'y means nro mil taken to re establish their secretive functions on a ba sis of activity aud regularity. Hosteller's atomach Hitters renews both, anil prevent ultimate and fatal disaster. 8 It Is ono ot the funrtlons ol the Mcinevs to strain from the blood, la IU passage through them, Impurities procreattve of drop-y, rheuma tism aud gout, an early Impetus Is all tho more needful to he given M tliclr opera tions. Use Hie hi. ten) for dyspepsia, inula rla, constipation und hlll'HU'iiehs. MARKETS JIY TELE0EAPII. PORTLAND. Wheat Valley, 11.55 percental. Flour standard, (1.75. Walla Walla y 1.00; Oat New While it to I5o jier bunliel. .Mllimulnt Urau 17IS; shorts, Ui;tn ! ground barley, Til lo ; cnnpfecJ, lis to ?ll, middlings, S'.'l, per ton. Hay J11Q13 per ton. Itutlcr Oregon fancy dairy, 30c; fancy creamery 3V3'i7X; good to fair, 37K: California chulca 27to31c. Kggs Orrgon 71W&V) c per doz. Poultry Old chickens, W. Potatoes 10 at uoo wr cental. Cheese Oregon, 1J to 130; California Ho. Hugars Golden O, 4cj extra C, 4; dry (ruaul.ited, 5JJ cubs, crushed und Poiv lered, to per iiound. llean-flmall white, iip, pink 1 Onyos, Sjjfc; butter, Hr, limns, Sii'i. Dried Fruits. .(Queted: Italian prunes, '-, Petite and German, 7o er pound; -ulslns, f I W per box; pluinmer dries) ,eari, 8 to Vr, sun dried und factory alunu, 9c, evapo rated peaches, 0 to Ho; linyruu flgx, 20c; California figs, 7o per .xiund, Hides-Dry hides, to Oe; fa lew foi ulls; green over M pounds, 7a; under 65 pound, 2c; sheep pelu, ;kicII.!M. BMOKKD MBATH AND LAUD. Eastern hum, 13 to Me; breakfast ba con, 12 U 13c; Hides, V to 10c; Hard, Ki lo 12ic per pound, HAN F.1ANCIHCO. HA Yuavcihoo, Nov. .-Wheal; buyer 11.78. ' Barley Keed 11.00 & fl (rt per cental OiU-Oruy 11 ISO to I &J per cental, old. Corn lirge yellow, JI 19 to 11.1 while 11.45 to 11.30 iter cental. Hop UX to IV per pound. rottoe-Jarnel Chile , ti Ut Okr, liurly lloe,25to Jk.- Ilurbauk, SO to 40a; tweet, 75 to II, U per rtDtal. Onions W to 70o pr cental. Hntttr-Cbolce, 30 to 82J$c, pickle roll, 3 1 to ifc? crwunerr, ' w o per pound. Kg is Uholro ranch, 4?)tu 4V; lohlslor age, 10 to lie tr down. MIHCkljANKOUH JIAHKhTH. Chicago, Nov. 4 -W beat, cuh ie. DRPRICE'S (D0 Baking UJLdPewdei: tJiwd la Millloni of Home THE CHIBCHAS. An Ancient People of South America Abont Whom Little Is Known. Tho rich regions of tho Aztecs wro discovered in 1519, and tho conqueror of Montezuma was already returning to Spain when Pizarroset sail for Porn. In 1532 the emplro of the Incas was entirely overthrown, whtlo in 1630 there still existed, unknown to the. world, upon thn high tablelands of tho eastern cordillern, of tho Andes an agri cultural peoplo composed of more than a million souls, possessing popu lous cities, fortified places nnd paved roads; nn established priesthood with temples, altars and sacrillccsj nn or ganized, hereditary government nnd a standing army; nn approximate com putation of time nnd various indus tries, und no little intelligence in hus bandry. Over this growing civilization of tho Chibchas tho conquest swept liko n hurricane, dovnstnting villages, arch ives, manufactures nnd cultivated fields dispersing tha bones and anni hilating tho traditions of tho miserable Indians. In tho course of n few years thoy wero deprived of their independ ence, their chiefs, their liberty and oven of their language, at tho hands of the most cruel, blind and persistent persecution; their very name was stricken from tho catalogue of existing nations, their descendants wero con demned to conipleto oblivion of their origin, while tho antiquarian was loft In tho doubt nnd confusion of fabulous ages with respects to ovents which im mediately preceded this opoclt. Tho hurriedly written narrntives of tho conquerors speak of tho grandeur of tho "Valley of Castles" Bogota, so called becauso of tho high edifices of its cities; of tho extensive salt mines of Zipnquirn; of tho potteries of Tinjaca, and especially of tho grent riches, tho golden decorations and tho upright mutninios covored with flno mantles, thnt wero inclosed In tho temple of Suninoz, tho principal sanctuary of tho Chibchas. Nor wero theso descriptions exaggerated. In our day there have been found In ancient sopulcliors tho most dolicato cotton fabrics, well preserved mum mies, elaborately carvod wooden arti cles of furniture, oxaulsito vases of baked earth, often imitating tho human form and tho figures of animals, and nn Itiiluito variety of goldon ornmnonts nnd images. Beyond doubt tho Chlh chas had attained tho third place in tho civilization of aboriginal Aiuoricii; yet volumes have boen written upon tho Aztecs and Incas, wliilo tho naino of this enlightened contemporary is nl most unknown. Thoy aro said to havo been denominated Chibchas bocauso of tho frequent recurrence of tho syllables "clii" and "elm" in tlioir tongue, but Humboldt calls thom Muiscaa or Mos cas. According to tho distinguished his torian Acosta, tho term inulsca merely signified "peoplo" in tholr language, and' niosca (Castilian for "lly") was probably u corruption of tho former, or nmyhavo boonnppliod tothoso Indians becauso of tho great number that ap peared before, and endeavored to stay tho progrms of tho handful of Spaniards led by Quesada. As successful ns Cor tcz or Pizarro, unliko them, tills famous captain was novor rewarded with tho coveted inarquisato of Spain, and has lacked tho master hand of Prescott to portray tho thrilling incidents of his no less remarkublo conquost. Lieut. II. U. Loiuly in Century. A Powerful fllass. In ono of tho Confederate companies at Charleston there was a blue eyed young Englishman full of merriment and waggisliness. Ono of his tricks was to uiluilo pom pons ofilcers, who sometimes stalked around tho forts with their gold mount ed Hold glasses, In a way that would bring down tho houso If dono on tho stago lu comedy. Ho usually woro slung over his shoul der tlirco Joints of cane in imitation ot a Held glass, and one day, aftor a long study of tho enemy through the pro tended magnifier, ho dropped tho in strument, leaped from tho observatory where ho stood and alighted among a crowd of men watching him from be low. His face was tho picturo of alarm, and when asked what the matter ww ho answered, hysterically "Tho matter? Why, I brought thosa Yanks so closo up with my glass that I became frightened nnd ran oil." Southern liivouao. Jlo m lltiriclura. It npjionrs tlmt the inonnrehlea of been, well governed ns thoy geom to bo, are ufillcted, novertliolos.1, by organized criminal clnxsen snenk tliieves ami highway robbero. Bomo of theso rob ber lee go In strong bund to plllago, and aro abln to utonn and sack n liivo. Aftor tho Hluughtor they cirry all tho provision homo. Bomo colonics of bees never work ; thoy II vo entirely by robbery and murder. Tlioro nro also tliloves who creep un percolved into strange hives to steal lionoy. If siiccossful thoy return after ward with hordes of burglar bees, break ojien the honey safes und carry away tho contents. Hut tho most cu rious fact Is that these bees can bo arti ficially produced, according to Uuuii nor, by feeding the lurvw upon honey mixed with brandy. London Tlt-IilU. I'ure Water I Hcurce. Puro -watr Is known only to tho chemist, for all the ordinary kinds of wuter contain either guseous, salino or orgunlo mutter. For chemical pur pOHM water Is obtained by distillation. Brooklyn Kaglo, 40 Ywrs ht Undartl uy TJmlireiiiis, Gossamers, Rubbers, Gum Boots and Oil Clothing of tho CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Clonks, Jackets, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Now Camel's Hair Suitings at 20 cts. a yard. Also a flno lino of All Wood Plaids and 25ct. Dress Goods. See DltpUtu in Dress Good, Window. lMtlCUS ALWAYS TUB LOWEST. it The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. m. orown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. 'The Best." "The Best." nwoascan LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. J.B.ROSS, 07 State Street. Farmer's ResUurant Ami l.unrli Countrr. Mood, oloaw mean yt LliluourookH. Ualt'H always tlm low. cut. t''i'MliOyniwrt lu any Htylo. lulUlni THE CLUB Livery, Feed and Sals Stab'es. F. M. TOWNSI3N1), Proprietor. IVIoplinno No 81, rorncr I.lliorty ami Kerry htriclH, Hnloni, Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, TvIV12RYrvII3N. SoutH or Wlllomotto I-Iotul, 3ALBM - - - ORBOON L B, HUFFMAN, iivery Stable anil Feed Yard. The Best Box Statu and Cvrral In the I'lty, Unlet, liuiilly horxPHii upeolnlty, (In rear Wlllmnt'lle hotel.) SALItM, - - . OUlOON State btreet Livery. HoNt HlgM mid Work, llniirilliiu and Kecri Htutilo. IIStuloHtmit. W. M. DeHAVEN, lloanling - anil - Sale - Slalik Ono lor went of I.nnn'H Dry 1oo1h ntoru nn Htuto Nlrt'Ot, Onli'l liimlly U'fktiiH. Hih-'O liilulteiitlon )uld to truiiNluiit tniiuk. will I TRUCK AND EXPRESS, MOKOAN & SLEADJi3, Truck & Dray Lino. UiMid tramsnnd,,!n)iniil work In out utrongliold. J. P.WHLTB, HXWtKSS AND TIIUOK LINK. Jluiillnif uf all kluds. Itittt work. W iikoii at every truln, SUTTON fc'SON, UxproHH llllll I(ukkhk' Do lianlliiK and (iiilck dvllvury to nil parts of the city Willi promjiliiom mid uiro. I amivo orih'rn nl It. ,M . V itdu & Co'. fHE WILLAMETTE, HA LISA! t OREGON. JtulcH, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The hmt hole! hittwion I'ortlimd undHun Knuialkvo. Klnt-eluM In all Its npioliit. menu, iu tublos aru served Willi tlif CiolfiCHt Ji'niltH Orown In the Wlllamolte Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. M. T. RINEMAN dkalkii ;i Staple anil Fancy firoecries. Crockery, OlnMware, l-tunjx, W'tdcu sod Willow ware. All kind ofinlll ft ml. Also veitelMhlMuod fruit Inlhelr seuMio, 'lllshest I'rleo lHd for country iiiikIuco.'' wosoiuni Bsnuro oi your istiruuusa. IM) 131 HtaUt street sa: Final Account. To whom I may eoiioeru. Notlre Is hemhy glveu Hint tho lindtmlunrd udmlu Utrntor of lliu ntala orKimuul A. K.il ducnurd, hasfllwl lilt tllwl uccount will, sAld nlult lu Him county court of llio Htmr ul Ontou Ur Alurlou cn.unty. And thai Mondsy, I lis 2d day of Novuiubfr, IM1, si lOo'cl'Hik . in. ul the county Hiri room, of sitld couuly, lui Itten died und bikiIii td by said court n ths lima and plait for htonus ot.Jwtloiis u said awount, and the M'tlltuient lhif. J.M. KSKKW, AdmliiUlmlorof lh tsUI of Boiutul A Keel, deo-BMHl. tvt'vni, OrtKon, Oct. I, ml. 10 Hi Ailmlnlstnitor'H Notice. VTIITICK I h.rtbyslvtnthstlhe County Ji Judftvof ilsrlou county titilun ay. Ilia 'is day of Novinbr. 1H)I, at tbi' oUri.f Ilii'UtXa a. to. fair lha hturlnit .,( olttlous, if auy Uisitt lw, lottiu Oust Mr ouuulfiicxlbr me In UiewUteof rinlfl auu illlltr, lleo. BttilV dsouiMcd. HtLLUW. I) HWIKT, llfUr A"JuilaUtiiUU, Ikktagli it Crossaii lTaur "The Best" &l Co., Those Afflicted With tlio linblt ol using to dxcom, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Cnn obtnln u COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AirriiK keeley; institute, Olllua Cor. Third mil MndlsonHln., I'crt lnnil, Or. Call or write Htrlotly ooutUli n. lint JPJIIZLIPS & CO., Merchant- Tailors. A full lino of Imputed anil itomonio woolens. AImo u coin Jlule Btoik of Kent' furnishing kooiIh, All ihu luteal Btylof, nr Uominorclnl utroot. DUG AN BROS', liiiif mill llll tlllll lUlDllll, lUll U U ' Wholtwite nnd retail dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. 2MJ Commercial street. Telopliono No. SI. BRICK AND TILE. Kornrxt.cl.w linuit iimdo tirlnld.nndllllo, BO to MURPHY & DESART. Ijiri;o mipply on hand. Nenrflilr uround,Hulum. TH BALED HAY! Wo havo n heavy stock of extra quality ol hay at the lowest prlcos, T. 1.UIIROWS, No. V20 Commeroll HL, Halom ills Nursery Silver, Kalian and Petito Prune trees for sale. Onu and two years old. I to 8 feet high. Hxtru well roolud and special cars UUon In dltfKlmr. Alwin vholva lot of yearling ifruiHs or tlm folio wn if vnrletkst Itoyul Mii.ciidliie, concord, llrlichton, Pelvuro, lon.i, Misiru's, Dluinond. Nlneuru, llinok Kuriitmrif, I'ooklinsUin, Veritoncss, Mold at IIvIiil- prlww. Aildrrss 10 1 d w H. I). Al.liKN, Hllvertou, Or J. -:- Salem Boat House. -:- llrinlofflcofiHitofTrade strout. lleosuro and hunting boots, itutes tow. OIIA8. II. aicOLANE, Propr J. H. HAAS, THE WATOIOLAJOSIl, 2ISV( CcmmireUI St., Sillm, 0rjon, (Next door to Klein's.) Hpeotalty of HpcolnolM, and reiwlrlnu Clocks. Watchat and Jewelry. FAinr iron sALis. aj)en-sof UtMtsUwk nud Iruit laud In Ortgiiii for shIo ul u j.irifiiu. will sull In lots M suit imruliair. AddnuMor mil on aj.MIIIKU,ICuljtils.Uf Near Silver frwk Kails. 7iu B. K. HALLi Paper llnnor. c. citoss, nnil P: lt Bt. an Court Blv-T tt lusts fltltvw lo all vwujof tkellyt LssssssssbssssssssssssssssHIssssssssssssssb ssasi S TssT m (Kflk rf issC B. -I mmkVmmusmiM