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'"1"' w" ! UiOTBER BIG FIRE. Found With His Skull Crushed, W. C, T. U., To Drive Out, Chinese, Off For Chili, Killing Frosts, The Episcopal Congress, The Farmers' Alliance. llucklen'a Aratcnt-talve, Tbe Best 8tvo In the world for Cuts. BruUes, Pores, Ultani, Ball lthiium, Kever norci, lciter, ijlmppeu llundH, Clilloiulm, Corn and all Hklu Eruptions, and iionU lively cures l'Uon, or nn pay required. It Is guaranteed to give iwrfect uuUtiictlou or money renrial. Prioa. box. for mlo by Dnn'l J 2'i rp'iU oer i-ry, F uom hi, CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. i 1 CURE Blclc lleadaclioaml relievo nil tlio troubles Incl peut to a bilious state of tli system, ucti at Dlulnem, Nausea, IImwhIiumi, Distress aflei eating. Pain In tlic km. e Wiiilo tliolr moil remarkable success Imi been shown lu curing SBCJI HeadacuM, yet Pinma'a T.ittuc Livek Tiuj are equally valuablo lu Constipation, curing and preventing tlila annoying complaint, while they alio correct all disorders of the, ttnnmcli, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels, iven If they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almoiit priceless to those who sutler from this distressing comnlalut- but fortunately their goodness doe not end here, and those who onco try them will find these llttlo pills valuable In to many ways that inoy wm not uo wining 10 uo vrimi Hut after all sick bead ACHE U tbobano of ao many Urra that hero It where Ve maks our great boost. Our lllii cure It while others do not CU unit's I.rm.t Liter Piuji are re ry small and rery easy to lako One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly veeetable and do not crlpa or purge, but by their grntlA action Iileaatt all who mm them. In vlala at S3 cvlits. ire for $1 Sold every hero, or sent by mall cAstrs ursitms co., vn icrt M Ufa, MPticj. THANKSfllVING DAY. Drawetlj on a, pace, but tho follow- THANKSGIVING DKLICACIKS uro now lu at 120 Btato tttrcot. ORANRKltUIPW CKL13UY MINCK MR AT ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING R08TON JUtOWN J1RKAI), (from Ronton.) French youps-nii kind. WmUADKN' & '115Y8SONKAU PRUITri, tho Uncut In tha world IMPORTED CHEBSKS-U kind Putodo fl Uruiuud uin'l lllto of Imported HK'AtH mill win ;i. SROAT HUB Stale SI. JtIO Flltn IN ST, PAUL. St. Paul, Nov. IS. St. Paul last night Buttered one of the most (lis anurous fires In Its history. The buihliiiL' damaged being those of Griggs, Cooper & Co., wholesale gro cery, and Farwell, Ozmnn, Kirk & Co , wholesale hardware. Tho tota1 lost li estimated at from $9O0,C0O to $1,IK,000. The estates aro covered ty ikiuranc1. No definite Information li obtain a'tle us to the cause of the tire, hut It ia thought to have originated in ton if sacking on the fourth iloor. PALO ALTO IS KINO. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 18. Thi mud old stalllou that has been the lame horse of Senator Stan ford V stable.-) for five long years, Is nov. Kin,'. The great Allertou at the fndjpenenco track, is dethroned. His proud record of 2:0') has beeu lowered-half a second, and lowered honestly too. There Were few jicc ple .it lIiu race course in the afternoob to see the greatest performance ol the wonderful mcord iiieetlnif, which Uiw beeu going on over the kite ili.tped track for the last last six weeks. Nottiuuol'a record beating trot, nor Arlon's marvelous mile wai f iiiueh a treat as old Palo AltoV feat yesterday. He was driven up ,iud down tho course. Palo Alto came back to the loop mid scorod onco lu line shape. He then returned and came up agulu, trotting steadily and fast to the wire, with I lie runner two lengths behiud him. Marvin nodded for tho word, aud the muguiileeiit stallion was oft for the battle of hla life. He went the mile strong in 2.-08J. The horse went a mlloyesterday In 2101, which mado him right for theday's perform ance. Heretofore Murvlu has tried i to hold him down to tho half to save him for a liulsh, but this time ho let him go away at his speed, holding him on to his feet. Ho went along hh usual track in the middle of the course, with tho runner close up, and mado tho quarter in 0:31 J, and tho half mllo Inl.02J. This was a terrillc gait. Marvin held him back on tho next quarter to keep him strong for tho finish, making the quaater lu 33 seconds and reaching tho three-quarter post In 1:30) w second faster than ho mado tho dis tauco yesterday. On he went, mak ing a wonderful finish, coming the last quarter in 32 without a skip aud going under the wire strong, a winuorof the world'astalllon record, in 2:03. Palo Alto goes homo in the morning to retire to the stud, having won the mark Marvin had set for him. FOUND WITH HIS SKULL CUI'SIIKD, Uo.sai.ia,, Wash., Nov. Monday ulght a German farmer named Etley, living llvo miles from Rosa lia, was found on tho roadside with his skull fractured In two places. It Is thought that ho met with foul play, as tho wounds have the up pearanro of being inflicted with some blunt instrument. Etley had beeu to Rosalia, where he had dls posed of a load of wheat, hut when found hud uo money on his person. He lias not regained consciousness, aud no clue to tho perpetrator of the deed hasheon found. Ho will hard ly survive, although everything is being done for him. WOMlN'tt OHItlSTIAN TII.Ml'lIH.Os'Ci: UNION. Huston, Nov. 18. At yesterday's session of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union u number of re poriH were listened to and thu fol lowing tinkers elected: Miss Francis Willard, president, received 803 voles out of 5IIHI; Mrs. Mary Woodbrldge, recording .ecro taryj Mrs, Carolluo E. Hindi, of Chicago, corresponding secretary, uihIMIxh Esther Pugh, of Chicago, treasurer. Till! I'AHMKUH' ALLIANCU. lSI)lAN.r01.1S, Nov. 18. The longer the alliance remains in ses sion the farther apart grow the various factions, appears to be the riltuiilluii this morning. It seems to be Impossible to settle tho various organlz ition down to any defi nite expression or any milled polloy. The third party Is in oanu-st and every move has more or less a dlivut reference to this Usue. A split on the sub treasury and laud loan piin ulples now seoina Inevitable. The open meet In; of tho alliance this morning was a complete lizzie and lasted but a few minutes. When the executive resslou oK'tied tie trouble over the tnbtrvasury begun. A communication was received from tho executive ooiunutle and tho subtreasury alliance asking a hearing for thu piotisls prepared by IIupj Yuamuii', Mlwourl under, in. struutlons from St. L'iuIb convention lust Set t umber. , KII.LINU lltoHTtf. Washington, Nov. it Killing fronts Juuk def mralnst tho commissioner. Mr, BcliUlters says ho will pn.-ss the, t matter at tho meeting of the com inlsslonerB. thf. i'anam a canal. One Million Dollars Goes Up HI PAhis, Nv. 17. Tho liquidator m. r,.,.. of tho Pan itnt dual Oompjtay, In ou l '""' his report to tho Seine Tribunal, iys ??ribw.!"nuoJPALOALW HEATS THE ilECOHD. Satea o.' Colu nbla lu regtrd lothuj caual, by Lieutenant W., ! ti"t meet tho hopei of tho liquidator. , Hj irmtg, however, the government ' of Cjlumbi i wl I u- cept the in mJHI cations of agreement afier the iihw company has been cuisiituted. Negotiations of tho Credit Eoncier wr.tli the Fr -n -h givernnient In ro gard t-i the formation of a now Pan am t caual company coullnue. I tha gv--rnmant refuses to luterveue Inth m itter, the great enterprise will be d llnloly condemned within aa'iort time In whi.-h tly; now com pany must be established or the work of liquidation etrried through. "It Is known," continued tho olllcer In his rcporl,"that the Uniteil Mtat-!-goverumeut Is watching for an op portunity to obtain control of tli canal at a small cost, without iitkliu Into account the amountH nliend expended In the undertaking. Th only way out of the tllfHculty," lu declares, "Is forseuii-ofilclul pressurt to ba brought to bear on the gover nor of the Credit Foucler, to Indue him to bring the matter to a sati. factory issue." The report dilates upon theenormousdilllcultlea which present themselves In the attemp to realize ou anl distribute tli canal company's assets. It con eludes by saying the beit mans l overcome thee dillleJliies is for tli. senate and chamber of deputies to pasa a law tvsimll.iting the dlfler eoce lu the procedure of liquidator to have tho power to sell the entire property as It stands or to realize ou the available assets mil distribute tho proceeds. PMNCE OASIIIONO'S MlbSION. Bkulin, Nov. 18. While the cordial and magnificent reception of Prince Damrong of Slam by the kaiser was doubtless prompted In n lurgo part by a desire to sustain Ger man interests and lullueuces iu that kingdom, It is also construed as notice to France that Germany should bo found championing Siam ese Independence against French aggression. Prlnco Damrong him self evidently so Interpreted it, as shown by his subsequent remarke. Part of the prince's mission to Eu rone la to sound England aud Germany In respect to what protec tion Slam could expect should the French becorao too aggressive. Eug laud la said to have given a favor ablo reply, and tho indications arc that Germany will also. lost at si:a. London. Nov. 18. News has reached here that tho British hark, Kato Sauctlm, which sailed Nov. 4th for Pensacola, was abandoned in n sinking condition in tho North Sea on tho lllh Inst. Tho men had a terrible experience and nluo of them diod from the t fleets of ex posuro. Tho captain mid three of his men were rescued In a pithblo condition. at the Epiphany church, which was crowded. Communion was held, the Rev. Phillips Brooks, bishop of Manchester, delivering the com munion address. At the conclusion of tho religious exercises, ex-Seoator Edmunds, the presiding officer, de livered an address. In which it was stated many Important topics were to be discussed during the evening and tho hope expressed thtt tho cause of religion would be advanced thereby. Memorial services were also held, tho secretary, the Rev. Wilder, delivering an address in memory of those who have died since tho last meeting. Iu the evening "Theism aud Evolution" were discussed and several papers read. SUPREME COURT. CHINESE TO BE DRIVEN OUT OK BUTTE. Butte, Mont., Nov. 18 A well organized movement has been in augurated here to rid the town of the Chineso element. The subject was taken up about a week ago by tho Workingmen'a Union, which has a large membership. The mat ter was called to tho attention of tho Miners' Union and other labor or ganizations, which seut delegates to a meeting at which it was decided to begin the eflort three weeKs from date. It is a questiou whether or not the movement will succeed. No violence ia to be resorted to, but eyery effort will be put forth to dis courage the employment of Chinese in any capacity, and a systematic boycott against Chinese laundries and restaurants will be stirted. From census of Chinese taken by the labor organizations, it Is ascertained that they have a population of 1600 iu Butte. TO LOAN $50,000,000. Melbourne, Nov. 18. Tho Vie torlan parliament has passed a bill providing for loan of 10,000,000 which sum is to be devoted to the construction of productive works. ofk foh chill Boston, Nov. 18. Tho cruiser, New York sailed at 11 a. m. WASHINGTON ALLIANCE, Dayton, Wash., Nov. 18. The state convention cf the Farmers Alliance opened hero today. TIN PLATE INDUSTRY. London, Nov. 18. Tho Tin Plate industry in South Wules ia in a ex ceedingly depressed condition. Since Mondaay last tho works have shut down throwing a number of men out of employment. In many cases these men have nothing but their wages to depend upon and there is niuoh Buttering. They and their families nro completely destitute MARKETS. Portland, Nov. 18. Wheat va ey 51.05 $1.70; Walla Walla fl.CO J1.02J. San Francisco, Nov. 18. Wheat buyer, 1891. $1.80. CiiiCAao,Nov.l8. At close wheat was firm; cash ISJ; Dec. 01; May $1.01 J. WEATHER REPORT. Ban Francisco, ;Nov. 18. Fore ciht for Oregon and Washingten: Cloudiness aud rains. HU'Kh ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" J W Hazelton, Quartzville. Van H Lashmutt, It S Wilson, It 3 Thompson, II Van Devero, It C Campbell, It Burns, Portland. S B Hunter, Hubbard. W F Matlock, Pendleton. Til Tongue, Hlllsboro. P C Scott, T D.irls, S F. F 8 and J P Meeker, Puyallup, 1) II Lnouoy, JeU'erson, Geo II Leklnd, N. Y. R S Poole, St Louis. "cook." I P Cole, II C Lyon, Portlaud. Win Pettis, King. 1 E tJfott, Albany. A 15 Blown, J (1 Elliott, W A Raymond, Falls City. J 11 Stewart, Medlbtd. Wm English, Denver. C and G Monroe, Nebraska. J Foley. W Scollard and wife, Gcrvals. O P Dabney. Salem, Nov. 10, 1891. Peter II. Ward was admitted to practice upon certificate from In diana. GIdian F. Hodsou, respondent, vs. J. C. Goodale, appellant; appeal from Lane county; argued and sub mitted. Salem, Noy. 17, 1801. L. D. Brown, respondent, vs. John Blgule, etal, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county. Judgment of the lower court affirmed opinion by Bean, J. Margarcttn Marshall, et nl, re spondeut vs. Aunio M. Williams, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county, on re-heariug. The fonnei decree held for naught and decree of the court below affirmed opinion In Bean, J. Straham, C. J., adhere to former opinion. Gustof Anderson, respondent, vs. The North Pacific Lumber Co , up peliant; appeal from Multnomah Co Judgment of the lower court nlllrfiied opinion by Lord, J. Bert Morse, respondent, vs. Union Stock yards, appellant; appeal from Multnomah Co. Judgment affirmed opinion by Lord, J. William A. Barinore, respondent, vs. James Dickson, et nl, appellaut; appeal from Multuomah Co. Judg ment reversed and writ ordered dis missed, opinion by Straham, C J. Antonu Marabittl appellant vs. Peter Bagalan, respondent; appeal from Multnomah Co. Judgment of tho lower court revetsed and re manded with directions to enter a decree in accordance with this opinion, opinion by Straham, C. J. Motions for rehearing in the cased of Catherine Putnam vs. S. P. R. It. Co and R. H. Thompson vs. J. P. Marshall et al, denied. Hiram Kimpkios, appellant va. Henjamin Wiusnii, respondent; ap peal from Polk Co.; argued aud sub mitted. D'Arcy & Biuglnm, at torney for respondent. W. H. Holmes attorney for appellaut. John White and Jennie White respondent vs. M. J. Espey, et al, appellant; appeal from Washington Co., argued and submitted. Salem, Nov. IS, 1891. James K. Smith, respondent, vs li. M. R'edjr, appellant; appeal from Mirion county; argued and .uhmi'tcd. D'Arcy & Bingham and Tilmon Ford, attorneys for re spondeut; Bonlmni & Holmes, attor neyu for appellant. W. S. Cone et nl., appellants, Vf. J. W. MeVicker, respondent; appeal troin Tillamook county; argued aud submitted. Annie S. Burton, respondent, vs Frank Severance et al.. appellants; nppenl from Tillamook county; ar gutd and submitted. the Harvest of Death mil ltnritar. Artists' Jin ii'rinls. LiniH. Hair. Nails iiml Shingles, Hay, Kecil and Fwice Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN OLD PHYSIC GARDEN. At " Much eralnlf prematurely reaped by Ilia It TV.. Lea-nTto Hie Apothecaries' Com- , grytneV dlie that '"'8 .' 'no'S- fdUy . . . .. i o.m T-i.f.. iu a imlilen maturity If "minor ooaiiy p,nT . il .- - l irouMes bad been attended to in nine. The proposal to hand over to tho uSg is truer than tu-Vi1"Jt '1' bmlJer the Apothecaries' Phyata 8" I CoU?.rtTSa,?aSr;u.ffiSS: cm.sbupttiionn' den, facing tho river of CholFca, baa pepsin, follow close on '"' had one good result. It has elicited . -,1,"?. ffi l&ro n.T SuTer tho fact, to tho great relief of nil lovers JM?ZS:j?'ii,'tin of picturesque London, that the condi- "j",,, neglected. Incipient 'heu'na tionsof Its bequest save It from tofe.KSilSKlW fate which has overtaken Gerard's gar- fXse wiieti no or but slight "cntln den in Holborn, and Traders gar-, J-,St,,gg;.!f den nt Lambeth, its older rivals. The .stomach Blttera "aorest"'U?,Vicni?p garden, which Is the oldest of its kind lSSt in England, was lend to tho Apothe- jot preserviujc it. caries' company by I-.ord Uie.vne in 1G73, and in 1722 was finally presented n., I 1 1 O I I l P to the company by Sir Hans Sloane, I 1 U M Li I II- H h who Htntue. erected cloven years later, . J U M I I IT I LU , Mill adonis it. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils Kwlvn alludes in his diary to a visit JUUl lUlUlOW Wilms, iiuu ia- to "ih'o Apothecaries' garden of rim-1 per plw," "well stocked with plants unuer Moiyan, a skillful botanist," and he mentions among the rarities ho saw there "the tree bearing Jesuit's bark, which has done tuoh wonders in quar tan agues," a tulip tree and a tea riirub. Evelyn's friend Pepys, too, must have delighted in the wonders of the garden. He records with patriotic pride that "avc have the best walks of gravell in the world, Trance having none, nor It aly, and our green of our bowling nl ieeis is better than any they have," and he approves the existing "fariiion of gardens to make them plain," "only with a little statues, or pots, wmen may be handsome, and so filled with ' another pot of such or such a llower or greeno as tho season of .the year will bear." Here nt Chelsea was made, In 1G81, one of the earliest attempts to over come the English seasons, and rear the flowers of sunnier climes by the aid of artificial heat, which was obtained by placing charcoal embers in a hole in the lloor of the greenhouse. During tho management of Philip Miller, "the Prince of Gardeners" (from 1722 to 1771), the gardens acquired an almost unrivalled reputation throughout Eu rope. The are happily safe in the custody of the Apothecaries' society, by whom thoy aro maintained for tho use of the medical schools of London. Black and White. mi) RENT. Houseofntucronins. Stnblo I ntinched with city uulor; 11 ghlund addition. Enquire 3"l Cot'.ugo stretu M'RAttUB. Blacksmith nnd boresboeltiifnnd repjlrlnir. Only the ba workmen employed. Opposite state Insurance building CiKO. E. X 1 Letter List. Tho following Is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in tho post olllco at Sa'em, Nov. 18, 1891. Per sons calling for tho same will please say "advertised:" Albee Boiij A they Miss Laura Brown Chus Brown Miss II Byrmre Airs J Bryant C P Beckwith Mrs IT Beall Vintio Bergau C Baker Oscar . Cook Johu Conse P M Beutley I N Carr Thoa On. to Jack Easth j M Backer Carl H Curry G W Corrillan 1 F T Colo Jos Clear Fred Graham Mrs S Deuch Geo Ehmaun J A-2 UK.VIi KSl'ATK TRINSFKRS FIIjED W I I'll COUNTY UKCUUIfKU. Sarah E Ahalt to Martin L Ahull, lots 1. 2, SI, 17, 18, hi 1, Maeleay, q o d, $1.00 John 11 Jury and wife ami Hugh Jury to Geo Huuorfeliid, lotH 11, 12, Rattle Creek fruit farms, $1160. Wm K Cutterllu and wife to A W Rest, lot 8, bl 1, Depot ud to Salem, 1W0. F J titrayrr and wife to Mary Kuiidcit, lolso, (I, bl 0, Highland ad, $2700. Tho World llnrleliud. The ftciHtics of the present day foi he production of everything that will cotuhjee to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unllni. Jtcd, and v hen Syrup of PIga was first produced the world waa enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it Is the ouly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt nnd cflcctual to cleanse the system gently lu the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more poDular it becomes. Wanted, Buyers 'or ono thou- Evans Mrs I'obt Finney Jas Fa iiies J K P .K. rris Frank Gates FM Unwind Susan H.itler Jo Holmes Mrs N lleadrlekMrsMEHartEzia JoniiBottJim Johnson MA Jones Mrs Mario Jones Pacini Kluuk J P Kelloy Mrs C A Kays T H B Mas-ey F E MoMoungleMra Martin Mason Joe Northrup (' II Owens lrs A Ogden J A C Powell O C Plaut Jas Roberta A G Redding Milton Krueger Johauun Kemp Chus E Miller Geo MoLaron J-2 Mclntyro JIrs M Maya A C Laubach Albert Owen Mrs M Owens Jas Pugh Silna G Purdy W A Itobend A J ltomer J W Sax ago Mrs L Savogo Mrs M E Smith E Shaw T J Shaw 'Hum Sehrenler J A Jessup S C Thomas W J 2 Thomas Juek Thorn John Thomas Holly Tucker 1 A Tiniiii Thos i.ostroiu E-3 Thayer & Alden I'm oy J 1) VaiiBuren FJ ' Williams Mrs E Williams W J Williams Jno West Mrs M Loft Is Mrs State Democrat A. N. Gilbert, P, M. As a prow utlve and cure for croup OhuniUrlain's Cough Reniedv hut. no rival. It Is, in fact, the onlj ruiuudy that can always bo depend ed upon and that is pleasant nnd safe to lake. There Is not the leasl d.ingor In giving It to children, as it ontalns no injurious substance. For sale at ft) cents per bottle bj Geo. E. tiood. glpffilSS IVlien a Man Talks Ttcst. Among the chief social conditions necessary for conversation are these: The members of any social group must neither be too intimate, too numerous, nor too unequal. In family life, men and women, long familiar, are apt to know too much and to hope too little. Few, indeed, aro tho strictly domestic circles in which mental energy would bo found for much sustained or ani mate conversation of tho right sort. Some may bo too selfish to ecrt them selves there. Others aro chilled by their surroundings. They find them selves underestimated; or, wore, they know every one them so veil again and again have they traveled over each other's minds; or they perhaps remem ber tho desolating saying that "there is in every man or woman, something which, if you knew it, would make you hate them." For purposes of conver sation a man will often (hid himself inoro at homo when away from home, and among those who, ns distinguished from relatives on the ono hand and ac quaintances on the other, are to bo called friends. Gentleman's Magazine. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, Nov. 21. Special Engagement OK THE EXPONENTS OF IJG:i CLASS NOVELTIES! DINING CI- JAIBS Fancy Hooters AND OJ3D PIECES, Solid comfort in every one. I li. BUR If N ft SOS ine Oregon Land Co., THE N0SS JOLLITIES "A QUICK MATCH j IKTRODUCINO New Noyeltie3, Songs nd D.iiich. Mus cal Oddities, Spaikllug Conied, and a Company of Cnnkdians. Ri'served Seats on Sale at Patton's. Willamette University, SALEM, OBEGON, Ts juot the place to go for a first-els"-s education. Its Normal Course oilers every advantage of any normal school with nil the benefits of degree ind state diploma and mauy spec ialties. Excellent courses for business Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Second term opens Nov. 16th Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. D. President. WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, ThG Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat of Marion County. Is engaged in selling furising, stock and fruit hinds in the Willamette Valley. If you are looki rr f land do not fsiil to call on us at Salem or our agent i PorT land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of am" other place on the Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock and fruit country, and is the most delightful place In the World for a home. We refer by permission to the follewing: First National JUnk , m. flrptrrm? Pnnlrnl ISTnHminl Tlnnb- nf K..lom n ... ' ?anK Of SiiIij Ti.n :;v n,:r a" " .r";.:" . sr r"A-?jr;i -uovern ,M,v"i iiidi .niuvwui uujiiEiucvuuii, Quiciii, yjmaua, lion K H Klrnv. Rlntn Rllnarlnliinflanl nf Pnhlln I i.o-,-..r.t I,,., 3l.J -v "' J J ..... .t..uvu.uw w. . uwiibiuatiui.uuu, OU1CUI, -TC20U. or Mc- Office in Gray Block, Cor. State and LibertvSts,, Salem Or, The ISicad Kiiellsliuicn Hut. J. W. Balch, a grain broker, of De troit, says: In England the bread making is not done in the family, but by tho baker. Tho Englishman does not buy his flour by tho barrel, but gets his bread from tho baker. The latter uses several kinds of flour. He takes threo barrels of Duluth wheat hard spring wheat containing a good deal of gluten. In this strong Hour he can mix a. good deal of water, and he prefers to sell water when ho can. Then ho adds a barrel of ordinary spring wheat (lour and ono of white Hour (to give good color) mado from wheat grown on tho Pacifle coast. Tho thno was when Michigan used to supply this soft wheat used to mako tho bread white, but whito wheat is running out in Michigan and also in Now York. So tho world is looking to tho western fields. St. Louis Globo-Deinocrat. Ammonia l'oUoii. Many peoplo aro slowly absorbing ammonia poison without knowing it. Tho uso of ammonia iu tho manufac tures lias greatly increased of late, and it is unquestionably used as an adul terant in certain food preparations. Official analyses have plainly showed its uso even in such cheap articles of every day consumption as baking pow ders. Tho continued asorption of am inonia In oven minute quantities as an adulterant in food is injurious not meroly from Its effect upon tho com plosion, but because it destroys the coating of tho stomach and causos dys pepsin, and kindred ovlls. 1'rofes.sor Long, of Chicago, is au thority for tho statomont that If to fifty million parts of wator thoro is ono part of ainnionia tho water Is dangoroos. St, Paul Globe. An Analysis. Mrs. Manly Very few fneos look best In repose. Mr. Curry Tvuo so many peoplo sleep with thulr moutlis opon. Kato Field's Washington. Wiiim jet. HUks How biirpribeil Lot must have b vn'when ho found his wifu was Milt, Nupeo No morv than I ws when I found mine was pppor. Muusoy's Weekly. s mo reported thin morning nt '. , ,, ,. , ,, . , i achea anil fovera i ..,vnj. ..,.,. ,oW1,, .. Tisxsziszs'jz ffisrsra tub HWbOoi'Ai. cosnnww. ,.llluo Kroul..i I 8 ana 91 Wahiunqton, Nov. ia Tho plsoop.il ougrvas couviiuil here eutriday, Thov.vJcvi. were held T!ie Best.- in. llroirn a Co. I he First Sirji. PTlnpH vmi ro run down, immM OTCTTS TCTXTTr'ViSa ! V11 ,rtn .' ",,r ''''" ' ,'M,'. mn't oth tho Methml anil result when and you . duf what alU you. Ymi byiiipofl'igaistakonjitispleasant' i-hould n,.-.i th wirMpK, vnu are ami refreshing to tho tasto, and acta ' tklnirMu. Hrnt n-n Into N.r-ns nwiniHMi. i mi iin a ervc ixm lonndln Knun itli ,-r v..u will Hi d lh e r .-lv fr rtioriiig your nrvous h -tfin in n imwuwiI actlnu, healthy eiton. SurnrNlnjt reeult follow the use of IhUk-rwit Nerve Tonlo and Alterative. Yr apitlto returns, uixhI dieesllnu Is rMlorvd, uudllieLlviraiui KuIiuvm resume healthy acil.ui. Try bottle. Prleo 60cta at Fr ' drugstore, 25 Commercial street. M.t..A. . .! .1 -TT1 Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho 8ja tem eflectually, disnela colds. Lead- aches and fovera audcurea liabitual rmauently. Forealo $1 Jjottlea bv all druggists. . CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. D. Williams, CANDY & FRUITS. Everything new aud choice next d ior to po3toflice. Njtico of Assessment. "VTOTICE Is hereby given that the com J nion council e: the city oftjalem, ore Kon, will at 8 o'clock p. m. of the 171U da ot November, 18 1, ut the Jcornmon rouncti chninbcr at Nalem, On goii, jroce( d to us--efs upon uich lot or vurt tlit-reol liable thereto Itx prupoitlouttlHbtiaroof the coil of making curb ou all that part ot Com mcicliil street between tho uoith klrte oi .Marinu street and tho north sldb of 'Ira At i icet and nil that part ot Court and Slate .trecf between tho west side of Cummer rb.l street aud the west bide of i 'buret, street. loiib by order of tbe common council oi tho city of Salem, Ortyou, this 3d day oi .November, 1M1. Al. li. GuUDKLIi, U l'J td Recorder. TAES! Pay Your School Tnxos He fore They Become Delinquent, The W illamette Valley Fruit Growing Ompany, OflBce with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon; is en.ied setting out and cultivating Orchards. in l:. irst National Bank SALEM, OREGON. NAJ'OLEON DAVIS President. Dr. J. HKYNOliDS Vlco President. JOIINMOIH Cashier, GENERAL BANKING Exchange on l'oilhuid, Pnn Francisco, New Yoik, lIongKouifnud Europe bought md sold. Llbeiul advinc. s mudo on wheat, wool, hops, and other property at reasonable rates. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, S200,00l Transact a general bauktng business In nil Its blanches. nEO. WILLIAMS.. WM. ENGLAND HUGH MoNAItY I'reslden Vlco President C'ushlei DIUECTORS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Kntf land, Dr. J. A. Ulcbardson, J. V. Hobson J. A. Uaker. Ilunit in new Exchange block on Com merclftl street. 8:12-tt Th- seliool tuxes of district No. 21 iuMirion count v aro in w due and ayalile at the clerk's olllce In No. li)T Commercial street, Sakru, first doir south of tho pntnlllce. The iime w 11 become delinquent i.n'ess piid v Ithlu CO days from Ih.sdute. Uy ord. r of board, this 3d .la of Nov., JSM. W. U. SIMPSON." 11-3 tf. Disti ict Clerk. DNK pr TIIK L.VUt.l. T ESTAJ1U8H me.it iu thu suiii-. U wer nu n.nn tMCItUUU. iJl'ifAit Ktrvlr l.iol ll...i,. , te8tty..-,l bluest d'w nt. nsrt foi KiSf h.' y' PWib au o Ulogue ol lCIblakH. -M. WAI1PE, Uh, r!aur s!eir Oroson. flee or reading chairs, lamp stiudi, center mutes, nuwer suiuus, nany rocKing and Rustic Rocking cualre, Setters, gents of- ;a or reuuiug cuairo, lai .bles. llower stands, h high cbalrs, etc., for sale Or Exchange tor Second Hand Goods. Call and Inspect Rustic work atold Court House, HX All klnds.of furniture rep. Ired H. T. MARTIN, Propr. 25c Want Column. Nntlces inserted for ONE CENT PEH WORD EACH INSERTION. No aUer tlsemeut inserted lu this column for less than twenty-rive cents. GENTS WANTED.-Freo prcppld out V lit to enei-getto men. Several of our salesmen bavo earned from S70 to 100 a week for years past. P.O. liox 1371, New York. 11 PRIVATE I50AR1)ING.-A few ladies or gentlemen may obtain, at reasonable rates, good board with nicely fiirnlsbed rooms In the choicest part of the city (only ono block limn the electric line) by calllDf at Ha7 Winter street. 221 tf HEJIORRHOIDH (Piles) of every varletr, Ulcers nnd Fissures. Prolapsus of to rectum, etc. Positively cured ulthont pi' detention from business. Patients treat ibem selves at their own homes and a curcjtiai autced. An Hid to the old builuruij uitUiod of cutting nnd llgatmlrg. Ad-dre-s Western olllce, Colin, bia .Medical Co., Lock box lDt-nlem, Oregon. 99.1m WANTED Our agents make 100 to J300 a month selling our goods on their merits. Wo want county and general agents, and will lake back all goods u--old if a county agent falls to clear fits and expenses nfer a thirtj dajs' trial, or a general agent lesd than CiM, We will r-end large Illustrated circulars and letter with a special oiler to sull territory ap plied ior, on receipt of 3 one-cent stamps. Apply at once and get in of the bjpni. Address Renner Manufacturing Co.. Pitts burg. Pn. 1 7 dtw tf rnllE ALKA-IIESPERIAN tOCIETy L Meets every Hntuiday evening Bt e o'clock, in the ball oer the btate Imu ranee building. Mectlugsareofen to ine public. Rev. Robert W banker, Pres. Pr w. A. Cusick, Vice President. 108 " To Strawberry Growers. The undersigned has contracted for larf quantity of tbe Jessie, (sweepMke prize winner ut Salem strawberry full) and '"'. omphe de Gand, (best ylelder and roo.1 proflUiblo late berry in falem niarket.l from H. V. Savage. Salem, and J W. Ull- nnd plants ilrst-clnss. oatnlor- frt-e.rrd. September Its. Also ten oiber aittfirt Address E. HOI-KK, aw sniem, urcsu Sniirn, Oregon. W.I. Staler, President. A . P. Ai mstrong, Manager. UiinIiioss, Shorthniid, Tjpewrltlng, Pennmanslilp, English iepartments. Htudeuu admitted at any lime. Catalogue free. M. L. CHAMI1LRLIN, O. M. SMITH, a ..KANHo?Wena,Eo.ii.B1?l?; Mco President. Treasurer, UNION TITLE ABSTIIACT CO. J75 Commercial Street. ilie'coti8nVry.nei,teStand best Abatrocta in CHAS. WOLZ, German IVIarlcet. Frankfort, Bologna, Vienna, Liver and Blood Sausage and Head Cheese of ntf own make. Best fresh prime meats anl at lowest prices. In rostotiice bloik MONEY! To Loan on Real Kstate Security. Agency Paciflo States' Savings,! Loa K Building Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, S.A.IiH5rvr. OroBO'V Boom U, Bush Bank block. 5 lid Health is Wealth I Tack iiahkixs.st1 (Hltlllinreshoe- aii aisMeM)f rw let truuttd. onrxvl Hid foundry. Ailminlstnitor's Notico of A p. poltitiuont. VrOTICKUj brby-irntoall whom It L may ruHwrn ttwl tha und-rlcnd Cui bii duly iM)lutMl by ike wnti! mHrtctf ilwiwriurjon for iuer!y ASSSLA.A "h jr'. W CHiiily. --. wi twTnm uaviut 5SSSS5 nude-nlKnol. nt I.U r.ii.; "'I? 1 '.' u,e nrrn. In U , i,,, "'"?."T,'".r. 1"."" ii.t:..--; "."".' ""urn. rr. n. vv onVaM :-? ::?? . yi " n.e imiuwlt; Zvi" . "?.. V !''"' " " iiue4d.,,iniii..i.i "" uau" Haled Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, 20S Commercial Ht. Clothing mado nt lowest price. Repairing neatly doue. Twltm.S.v WB(18 Nerve and Brain Trwtrnent,aBunranteedspecIdo for Hys tena, Dlnes, Con vuHlong. Kits. Nenoui u-iJtPr ,? the Ve f "IcoUol or tobacco. Sf.i" nl'1.ewr?ln fV"nsln insanity and mitureoldaite. harrnnM w. f ;.:'.. .""''rilonofthabraliEich m" rrX3. i;rf.'r' KUl ii .-... ..-j.u iiv. IQWWtu, rr. lit vnw, n ; 1 liiu uvtnlr lib. ll. JU MILIER. E G UARANTEE SIX BOXE8 any case. With arh nM w, 1T.."I'.I M for x boxftj. accomrnieS .11; w-,wwiienatb rurcbi&r our Waldo Hills Nursery Silver, Italian and Petite Prune trees for sak. One aud two your oM. 1 t P tl Jjjf Extra well rooted and -.e-;i ' 'Src Indlgglig. Also- cuo.o ! t,Ka-J grape or tbe (oHotiof r,,l"fJlnVp! Muscadine, Consul. Trtehv. P1 loua, MomV 1 '. ik,fc"' TLu lhmbu.g. iv.kl tpn, rry.u """ ?oSUaK,,rirt,.ttewrU,a.O Strawberries and Gr:p?s. Twenty tu UMire uud lal-'e w" niiuraiitcaianini is. w.i..il." i Admlnlilntn. !.: ".-"-" r Uettmcnt dru nm .n. . ,,..'" ' "I '" ,-- .. .,..! KW-NaA'- -Wlf " ,rp step: iwaSvaTui-ir .., ivwvww.gu, Daicm. ur. pj Pllcitloa to B. HVrElt, Holn, on-fr WMilrfl'aniflTiffMhtlii-lal J i ,ii-JW- ' "