Ur 3 COMI N G The time is close at nana wnen you must buy your Christmas Goods. Remcm i.,m fhn finest lino of Kid Gloves. Dress Goods. Hnnflknrplnnra snL- TTmUmi. gcrim for fancy work, Lace Curtains, and the largest display of Holiday Novelties on the coast. Bargains All Departments. BRIDGE BII1S 0PBNF.1). i n J. H. LU M ' HIE CAPITAL JOIISUL ,gnday- .DEC. 14, 1891. SUNDAY SCHOOLS aud SOCIE- TIES Pjii Ket their Holiday aupplie of fresh Candies at the lowest rates at JONES & BERNARDI's. ffllMT k I'ATTBBSOS, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. NEW CUTTER AND PITrER. We have how secured ti first class cutter and fitter with fourteen year's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS. 331 Commercial St. A Goon Impkession. As the stranger lands at our passenger depot and looks about, the first ihin.rtlmt witches his eve is the beautiful new school house iu Yew Park, which is worthy a mucb more preteutlous city. As he turns to come toward town his eye is caught by the stately "Lincoln" soliool building lust erected on South Salem heights. Next as tie comes Into the city he is confronted by the mammoth East Salem temple of education, which, coupled with it view of the new North Salem school buildlnir. convinces the aver- ago stranger that Salem is n city of education. Verily ,oui public scnooi system is in a fair way to become one of the very best on the Pacific coast. TUB uusrEL CAR. Services on the Kail at Salem Des cription of thn Knternrioe. The Baptist mission car "Evaugel" arrived In Halem Saturday and was run onto the penitentiary switch. Services were held by Rev. E. G. Wheeler or Portlaud at 10:30 and 3 p. m. aud the car was crowded. DESCUIPTION. The Inside is very handsomely finished iu quartered oak with bird's-eye head lining. The seats are vaueered aud nicely tlulshed. Above the windows and along the sides are continuous parcel-racks which may be Used for hats, books, etc. At the farther end stands a fine Eitey organ, the present of a Baptist orgitn fu m. this also serves as a pulpit ftirttie minister In charge. Behind the partition iu the organ end of the car is the bullet, which is provided wilb side board, sink, refrigerator, china aud linen closets, and provisions shelves. Theie is also a lavatory, with wash stand, pump, eie. At the other end of the car are the study aud living room for the missionary and his wife, fitted up Willi desk and office chair, section seats, upper and lower berths, dining table, heater, neces sary lockers, book shelves, etc. The car is equipped with West iughouse automatic air brakes, Mil ler platforms and Baker heatiug stove, warming the car by hot wnter. uud natent paper wheels with steel tires. Large boxes for storing provisions aro built under neath. The "Evaugel" was presented last spring to the American Baptist Publication society for missionary work in the West by Messrs.Charles Colby, Colgate Hoyt, John D. Rockefeller, John B. Trevor aud E. J. Barney. The car was built by the Barney Smith company of Dayton, Ohio, at a cost of $12,000. The gentlemen who form the "Chapel car syndicate" are large investors on this coast and especially intoivnted In the development of our Baptist interests here. Every thing aonnected with tho construc tion of this railway chapel is strict lv first class. LOCAL AND I'KKSONAL. Diamond Thief. Gus. Brown, the pugilist, was sent up for thirty days by Recorder Goodell for steal ing a diamond pin of Dr. Griffith Saturday evening. The doctor had I cone to the Vatoldla club rooms to take exercise ana wnne uivesteu oi his clothing at that place, where Brown was acting as janitor, was relieved of a diamond pin. Marshal Mluto and Captain Diliey rau him down aud be wr.f arrested jnst as he was getting on board the train for Portland. The police were fortu nate in recovering the diamond, which was found on the person of Brown. Bhkuiff Sales. Saturday was a busy day at the sheriffs office. Deputies Wrlghtman aud Wain both conducted sales as follews: In the case of Auna Carpenter vs Thomas E Brown et al, 08 a laud in Sec 8, 0 s 1 w, to Hugh F Jory for $-593; iu case of Wffl H Adair vs John W Labare et al, 13 a on Garden road to John H Albert for moo. In J O Brown & Co vs B E Robertson, lumber, cattle, sawmill, i near Staytou. Engine and boiler to Various persons, ?G33.12. Republicans. The Republicans or this city interested in tho forma tion of a Republican organization are requested to meet this evening al8p. m., at tho Vatoldla ciuu rooms in the Patton block to form a permanent organization and elect ofllcera. I3y order of L. F, Conn, secretary, Mistletoe. The mistletoe euter lalumeut ut tho M. E. ohurch Sat urday evenlug was a decided sue- 8, Inasmuch as the young ladles Betted about $ 10.00 from a 15 cent Amission fee. Cofl'ee aud a neat told lunch were served, and a pleas ant evening was enjoyed by all. The G. A. R. Fair. The living and the dead will be there. All the life, youth and beauty of Salem vvill turnout, as well a mummy direct from Egypt, live thousand years old. At 1 p. m. the fiulshlng touches of the Grand Army were put ou the exposition building, and all was got ready for the musical programs, in the mirth and fuu that will follow eachother fast aud faster. The booths are all complete and ar ranged around the building as fol fel fol eows: Westacott & Irwin, serve oysters and lunch; the "Spa" will make aud sell candles; Mrs. A. Jones, diplay of articles and art needle work; Smith & Steiner, per fumes; Mitchell & Co., railroad tick ets; J. C. Brown & Co., hardware; the Dime museum; Arcultect uurg croft, plans: Eastou's music house; Burley, sewing machines; T. Hol versou, dry goods, a special sale each evening; Salem Woolen Mill store; W. R. C, refreshments; U. Stolz, cider and ginger ale; Walter Lenou has charge of the cloak room, and will receive ladies and gentle man's wraps aud check them out. The new stage, with drop curtain and sceuery paiuted by the best artiste, is a beauty. Do not fail to attend the opening. Fine, mild, spring-like weather. We hear a new cash boy for the holiday trade has been Imported for one of our dry goods 8tore3. The river is going down slowly but will bo iu a fine stage fur boat- lug all winter. Win. McRoberts, a 13-year-old congeuitally Insane boy from Myrtle Point, Was received at the asylum Saturday afternoou. Secretary Geo. W. McBride left ou Saturday evening for San Fran clsco, where ho will remaiti several weeks for his health. One drunk was the result of Sun day police vigilance at Recorder Goodcll's court. The engines and engine rooms are being put in fine order by the tiw engineers, mid It I quite likely the Salem Fire Department will soon be lu shaue to render :i m ire valuable service In case of fires. A. Klein is among the merchants who report a pood, sieady trade throu ,'b all the bad weutlu-r. That speaks well for his establishment. Marshal Minto has a force of hobos at work clearing up the city council chamber pupnratory for the social session Tuesday evening, when the vote at the recent city election will be canvassed. A branch of The Youth's Com panion Lyceum League of America has been organized at toaiem ana elected officers as follows as follews: A. W. Giesy, president; . II. Alexander, vice-president; A. VV. Childs, secretary; Howaid Divis, treasurer. A committee on program has been appointed. Meetings are to be held every Friday evening. Ed. L. Morris of Seattle, well known to mauy Salemites, is at the Willamette for a few days. The school board have let the con tract of clearing the stumps aud trees and getting ready for grading the grouuds- of the Yew Park school. Col. S. B. Knight, attorney for the S. P. Co. is iu the city, The Woolen Mill store oflers the most annrooriate present that any man can give Ids family a pair of those elegant $12.00 blankets lor $9 CO. I am ollerinc at 50 cts. three hun dred nice large juvenile books, former nrlco 75 cts.. at Dearborn's book store. Frank Lovell took tho afternoon train for a short run to Portland. Rev. C. C. Stratton of Portland, spout Sunday lu Salem, returning this afternoou. H. 8. Glle, of Sroat & Gile, is in Portland on a business trip. Deputy Sheriff Wain went to Ger vais this afternoon. When you go the Grand Army fair dou't fall to see Benson, the confectioner. The I'ontracls to K LM Tncsitay NIrIiI By toe City luunnl. Kids were opened at 2:30 p. m. at the city street comiuiswlner's office ou two city bridges, to-wlt: On Lllxrly aud High streets. LIIIKKTV STKKKT. C. F. Royal (stone $1 perob)-v$I049 J.E McCov(Hfne4.60 p-rch 803 A. B. 8mllh 4 Co (stone pl.-r) 1200 (wood benis) 1050 man STKKKT. C. F. R.yal WW tl. A- R FAIR PRIKIRAM. MONDAY EVKNINO. Quartet --- "Comrades" Guitar Solo Rv S. Wiles Character Song --J H Ross Studies In Plaster Paris (Black) By the Modern Apollos. To conclude with the Button Burst ing Farce "Have You seen Holliviir?" Pete. Rv Wiles Bollivar lillly Dugau Mr. riiuith-J. H. R'ss. part first. Mtircb "The Gladiator" ...Sotisa Overture From Duvn till Twilight Bennett. B.im Solo.. .Rocked in tlin Cradle of the Deep Rollison John Whan, Waltz ---Ueuiemocraueeof Naples Bennett. part SECOND. Cornet Solo Bay State P.ilka-IIolt V. E. McKIroy. Me Hey Phuittition Echoes Sehotiische "Klito" Bkm Overture ' The Silver Weillnir Hells .-k'hlepergrell. Quartet ..-".Soldier's Farewell" Messrs. Ford. Kondret, Steiner aud Ross. Stump Oration, On Lending Topic?, Billy Duguu. Boats. River tialllc is active. The Hoag came down from t,or- vallis tills morning with a carload of sugar and other Sail Bnuicisco frleght for Salem. The Three Sis ters will be down tliN evening whh wheat from Independence and load with flour fioiu the Salem mills for Portland. The Bentley is expected up from Portland tonight. KKAI. PSTATR TIUNSFKIIS FILED WITH WI)ST RKl'ORliKK. iu 13 Bulk, in d vf to J O Webb, I 1, 2, LI 4 lMenwinl Home add Salem, $400 Minerva M Temple til" Fond du Lmc, Wis toSarah H Kleppln SWm, I 1, 2. 4. Id 1 Central ndd Salem $1 00 fie. John H MiCorUlennd wflo Isaac Durblii4')ii$2000 Anthii A Huniley.uiid wf to H A Thomas and Geo. W. Watt, 1 0 bl 07 Salem, $1500. Same last named to Martha A Huutley 20 aSec28tp8S 4 W, $1000. Riley Shelton and wf to A J John son 50 a Geo E Eotld I c, $4o00. A C Fairehlld and wt" to Mm Wil liam Fustham, correction devd to land adjoining Salem, 61 300 Dan A Smith and Wf to John B W.tldo, Mcleay, S W i 20 J) S, 3 E $3500. Hiram A Hall, unmarried, to W G Daws 125, 10 a, Woodburu Fruit farms, $1600. Woodburu Pch C to Annie E Amspiger I 3' 4, bl 2 and to Wood- burn, $710. A B Dlmtnlek and wf to Mrs L E Remington 1 1, 2, 3,4, bl 10 Wood burn Pch Co add, $700. A Clinmbor r Horror, Tlio anartmcut to which tho unlmpp wretch Is oonttned by lutniumato.y rheumatism la lmlmHla clinmuer oi iioi rore. Appalling are tho tortured lutllcti-d endured by ncrsouH xullering from nillu.r r.irnuot iiuroKovur unouu. uuuimivn it U In Us imiture development, It Issurcly lemedlablent the outset with Hostellers Stomach Hitters, an Infinitely s'lfer as well it more ellVcttveiemedy than the poison inen U8ea to subdue It, Always Bhould It bo borne In mind by those Reeking rcller from rheumatism, tlmt though couqucr able In the luclpleut Mwjo, It In not only stubborn but ilaugorous when fully do vc oped. on account orlislendeucy to ut Uict the vlUU iMUtt. This cousldcrntlou should lead to the early odortlonot cura tive measure. Tho Hitler wilt ovorcomo malarial, kidney, dyspeptic uud blllvus trouble. Soiurthlne Aim.it Sironln. Major Pettibono, of Cincinnati, saya that, notwithstanding tho profound peaco which this country enjoys, that city alone turns out on an average 10, 000 regularanuy swords every year. All swords made in tills country are dull ex cept at the point, barbarous nations only making sharp edged swords. Tho Idcvot refined and beautiful warfare Is to kill without mutilation, and a blowfrom n sharp sword might make n horriblo wound without causing death. Tho Quc&t sword turned out In Cincinnati were a complete outfit for tho late King Kalakuua and his retinue 8words rnngo in prlco from 3 to $500. Charleston News. Tho VTor'.l Etirluhod. Tits facilities of the present day fo; .e ;roduclion of everything that will induce to tho material welfare and o..).'u:t ol i:ianki;id nre almost unlim .ed. and whan Syrup of Figs was first rodnccd i'.m world was enriched with he only perfect laxative known, as it o the enly remedy which is truly ilesshig rv.d refreshing to the taste wd prompt mid effectual to cleanse .he system gently in the Spring-time -r, ia fact, r.t any time, aud the better t is known the more pooular it be omes. Sweet elder Blue Front. Fancy smoking sets Sroat & Gile. Nothing nicer than a uice gold pen and holder, enclosed In a ueal box for Christmas. F.S.Dearborn has tho largest assortment In the city. Nickel piano lamps BIuo Frout. Fine turkeys Davison & White. Clark & Eppley still carry that superior line oi launary soaps. Bronze piano lamps Bluo Front. Choice butter Davison & White. Lovely hanging lamps-Blue Front. Fancy glass baskets -8roat& Glel. Cheap land, 30 aores, 3 miles from Turner, all good bottom land In cul tivation, good orchard, two springs, good nlue-room two-story house, hard finished, good barn aud other outbuildings, $2500. Tho Oregon Land comany, Salem, Or. cod 8t VThut She Wanted. Some weeks ago at one of. our libraries a young woman walked up to the desk and said, "Give mo a good shaking." Tho young man who was in attondauco blushed to tho roots of his hair, and aftor a mo ment's hesitation pulled himself to gether sufficiently to stammer, ".Er or who who is It byf "Qeorgo Mao donald, I think," camo tho answer. Then ho hustled around for a timo, and at last found out that what sho wanted was a book called "A Rough Shaking." Tho young man's nerves were unstrung for tho rest of tho day. Ctnelauatl Times-Star. Hanging Lamps .DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. Parlor Lamps, If nil Lamps, Library Lamps. We have the nleestassorl - iiifiit,ttml finest line of lamps ever show it lu Salem. They nru very unliable for Christ thus Gifts. CJIHI8TM48 DELICACIES. Mlnco Meat, CrnlilHrrles, Raisins, Candles, Nuts, Canned Peaches, Tapioca, llouey, Syrups, Sweet Pickles, Hardlnen, Oysters, Deviled Meats, Ollvts, Pickles, Sweet Butter, Fresh Eirgs, Hweot Potatoes, TRV A CAN OF OUR DOUBLE QUICK BAKING POWDER, A prize dish with every can, and a chance In a fine tea et given away. The powder Is guaranteed good. Ladles specially Invited to call and see our lamps before buying. PRICES AliWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO, OPERA. HOUSE BLOCK. Vases of all kinds Sroat & Glle Havllaud china Blue Front. Bisque figures aud brica brae Sroat & Glle. Chase aud Sanborn cofleo fiuesl private plantation growth. Damon liros. B')lo agents for Salem. norKii ARRIVALS. 'WIMjAMKTTR" N B Knight. Low Wasserman, E A Covelo, J J Oolta, Portlaud. L 8 Simons, W Stewart nnd wife, .-'an Francisco. J C Hall, Redlands. Cal. S W Stryker, Philadelphia. W E Suits, Cedar Rapids, Ia. W T York, Dickinson. "COOK." Geo Knlpp, J Black, Sycamorc,Ill B F Bush,. Oregon City. J H Ingram, J C Johnson, Inde pendence. Lee F Mott, Pueblo, Cal. J W Mulesbaugli, Portland. Leon Glrod, Brooks. i M ll Hopeless, Yet Saved, From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd of Greton, S. 1).: "Was takou with a bad cold, which Bellied on my lungs, cough set lu and four doctors gave me up, I gavo myself up, determined I could not stay. My husband was advised to got King's Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds; took eight bettles: it has cured me aud I am now well and hearty." Trial bottlo free at Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial St. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Cheap land, 10 acres, five miles south of Salem, good fruit land, nicely situated, $25 per acre. The Oregon Land company, Salem, Or. eod8t A Nice Ethical QuetMon. Tho doctor troubles himself vory lit tlo, I imagine, about tho relative do Berts of his two patients. Each is n "caso" to bo treated on its merits. But all the samo thero is a striking differ once between tho two uses to which tlio Bclonco of medicine is put. Tho phy sician prescribes equally for tho hard pressed, poor man who seeks strength lu order that ho may support his fam ily, and for tho self Indulgent frco liver, who comes to bo cured so that ho may tako up a fresh courso of dissipation. I onco heard n heated discussion be tween n doctor and a lawyer as to tlio relatlvo dignity of tlioir respootlvo call ings, In which tho latter declared, as Ids parting shot, that ho saw nothing so very noblo in a profession ono of tho chief uses of which was to onablo tho man who had eaten nnd drunk too much to eatand drink still more. Boa ton Post An luimcnso hall In St. Petersburg i used for balls at night and military dis plays by day. It la 620 feet In longth, anrf 150 feet wide, without pillars, and a roof of only ono single Iron arch. It requires 20,000 tapors to light It up, and it can accoininodato 15,000 persons. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.l THE) CLUB Livery, Feed and Sala Stablei. F. M. TOWNSEND, Proprietor. Telephone No, 21, corner Kerry streets, Salcuu Orcgou. Liberty nnd SICK Head- Aches JL iM jA JiTVi mitlr The County Coobt. The com miJt.innpr'H court adjourned until Wednesday at 1 p, m., when those Squaredealluu Davlsou & White. Ten tlozen trimmed htsnt$1.50 "piece just opened at Chas. Calverts, troublesome matters, tuo uosieiio license case and the Yew Park road case will then be disposed of If pos sible. Th Brooks, Lablsh and Pud ,ti riv.r road has been ordered put In repair. PRVRioNa. John Kelly, who lives on High street, has received a reissue and Increase from $4 to $12 a month, with $400 back pay Simeon H. White has been granted a peuslon of $12 a mouth from Oct 2,1800. Choice poultry Davison & White. Fresh eggs Davison & White. State Faih. The executive com mittee of tho state board of agrl culturo met Saturday evenlug. The board had visited tho grounds aud decided upon some chauges and Im provements. A. J. Kays and T. T. Geer reported ou special exhibits. The following rule which will come under division C in the premium list for next year was made: "Sheep oflered for admission uuder entry must bo accompanied by a sworn statement giving date of shearing which shall not be earlier than the first day of April. Sheep that have been uueveuly or stubble shorn, or that have been clipped so as to con oeal defects, or whose fleeces have been artlflcally colored, singed or oiled, will not be eligible to compete for premiums. iinnN. To Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Luun, Dec. 14, 1S01, a son. Con gratulations are lu order. - Kmn! CiOABfl.-Gen. Arthur, Gatovllle, Mercantile, Wedding i,.f,iiHt. Gounod. HufTmau House, aud other celebrated brands of cigars Ht Hellenbrand's. Handsome silk shade hanging lamps Sroat & Glle. Wild ducks Davison & White, Chrlutmas White. fowls Davison & AUHURN. Mr. James Chase has Just returned from Corvallls where ho has been making arrangements to settle ho will sell or rent bis place aud move to Corvallls. Mr. Macy has bought 10 acres of land from Mathews & Alberts he intends to pnt out small fruit. The wind and rain storm on Sun day night, Mouday auu xnonuay night of last week was tlie severvest .if the year Mowed down wind-mills onri fonraH. turned over out hour and done a considerable damage to Mr. Danlals new house whlcu lie bad partly enclosed racking It all out of shape and throwing it off the foundation. For tbe Holidays. Big supply of P. Centemerl & Co. kid gloves, all shades and sizes Just in at Chan. Calverts. Fine imported gift cups, fruit plates aud other Xraas novelties Sroat & Glle. Silver mounted piano lamps Bluo Frout. Decorated stand lamps Sroat & Gile. Mostlovelv holiday novelties at Bluo Front. Fresh fish Davison & White. Close buyersshotild remomber that L. S. AVintersattho auction store near the court house, sulls goods at bargains every day In the week. Auctions every Saturday. U-20'd&w 1 in ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South orWIllamott Hotel, 3A.L,ICrvt - - - OK1CQON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed The Beit Box Stalli and Corral In tho I'lly, Quiet, itunlly horeoa a specialty. (In rear Will, unci to hotel.) SAI.KM, ... ORKOON StatoTbtrect LIvory. Ilest UIki aud Stock. Itonrdluc and Kecil Btniitc. 4IBtnlOKtreU taw Silver, Italian and Petite Prune trees for sale. Ouonnd tvroytnrsold, I to it ftct high. Kxtru well rooted and special caw taken in digging. Also h chotcu lot of yearling limp of th following varlctlw: Hoyni Muscadine, Coucord. lirlghton, Ilelwure, Iona, Moorc's, Diamond, Niagara, mark Hnmluirg, PnckliORton, ventcuvsa sold at living price. Address 10 1 dw 11 1. AI.1.KN, Hllverton.lOro. i.tr V Lnrnaatookor tU loading varieties of FRUIT TREES. Mend IhrcHlploguo nnd priro UM. Now Is thetlmotopiit oullteach trios nnd nil nther trees, Trvo-t dotlvcrc rroj to nil part of the. city. rtw T. D. JONES, Salem, Or. TAXES! W.M. DeHAVEN, and - Sale - Stable. Hoarding lay Yonik School JTaxes Bo foro They Becowo Delinquent, tlue door west of Lunn's Dry Woods alow on Htahi street, ttuloiramlly towns, laluttonttou paid to transient stock Mjwo- 6:111 TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MOKGrAtt & MEADID, Truck & Dray Lino. Uood tennul and(llprompt worlc Is our stronghold. J.F.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling of nil kinds. Host work, wagon at every tmlu. "The BCSt."Wm. Brown 4 Co. GRA N D ; SALE OF at 10 cts. per Yard Ribbons AT THE- O. A. R, FAIR, BY HOIvVBRSON Prompt delivery Davison & White. Glivr EixiE.-P!euty of fresh bul Ut and eggs at Clark & Eppley'. That Is fine sweet cider at Clark & Eppley 'b. Fob HAI.B.-A uew milch cow. Call at No. 36 High street. Mlw Mary Wllbaros-dramak. Ing and plain sewing. Rooms at 401 Liberty street, corner Marlon, Salem. ll Dried tlk Davlwui & White. Asapreventlveandcurefor croup Chamberlain's Cough Ileuiedv bus no rival. It is, lu lact, eue oniy remedy that can always bo depend ed upon and that is pleasant aud safe to lake. There Is not tho least danger In giving It to cnnureu, as u contains uo Injurious substance. For Bale at 60 ceuta per Dome oy Geo. E. Good. "The Ileat,"Win.rownco. The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. have cash and paid up values guaranteed lu each policy. Don't Insure In auy other com pany. J. L. Mitchell, agent. lMS-tf The Hucklen'i Arnleallt iu.t u.lva In.llm world fur Cut. BruU,Hore, Uloers. fll '; S tivi cure Hie, or tun-ty re0lr4. U IsKuintnt! to ! rrfeet jIUIacuod or ""yrVfondVl not. M -ru per fti, rot tutor mow. '7. """ 'The IJCflt.'LWra.UrornACo. Blck-lieadaclieaarothooutwardlnillrattona ol derangementa ot tho stomach and bowels. As Joy's Vegetable Bamaparllla la tho only towel rcgulatlhff preparation of Banaparllla, it la aeon why It ts tuo only approprtato Baraapatllla lu slck-headachca. It linotouly pproprlatoi It ts an absoluto cure. Altera conruo ol It an occaalonat doio at lntorvalr will f ororcr after vrovcr.t return. Jno. M. Cox, of 70S Turk Btreet, Ban Tran Cisco, writes; " I havo been troubled with uttacka ot alckhcadacUo for tlio lftt tljrco ycarfromouototbrco tlmoia wcuk. Home tlnoaso I bought two bottlosof Joy'a Vcgo tablo Bai-saparllla ami havo only bad ono attack al'ito unit that was on tlio suooiul day fttirrloajatiualnjflt." J--.' Vogotablo IVWH w SareupLiiHa For sale by Dau'l J. Ery, 2T Com. street. - MAUKF.TS 1IY TELEOItAPH. rOHTljAND. Whet-Vnll6r,ll.6JH.0O per ceutnl. Klour standard, iH 00. Wallft Walla $180; Oat-Ncw White 41 to 5o per bushel, MIllslutrit-llrBU iioisao-.niniti.wiitoa ground barley, '. to itn cnop feed, tl to I IU, middlings, t, poifton, llny-ll13prton. liulter Oregon fancy dairy, 35o-, fanoy creamery B7K&M; good Ut fair, UM California cbolcs 'rtoillo. Kggs-Oregon UVi o pot do. Poultry Old chickens, SJ. l'otatoc WatUOo per wutal. ChwH-o-Oregoii, Hto &a Catlfoniii He. 8ugars-Ool'leu O, 4jxtrit V, dry granulatod, SJ4 cube, crushed nud Tow dered, Ko Jr pouud. Ileans-Bmall white, Stfo; pink ! bayw, '.r,ic, butter, 3Jc; Hum', ,. Urled Krults-Quolodj lutllan prune Sv, I'etlt and Uermnn, 1e per joundj raisins, ll 60 per boxj plummer dried pears, to Jto; sun dried and factory plums, 9oj evaporated peaches, 9 to lie; Hrayria. ng 80c; Ollfornla Ht 1 n per pound. Hld-Diy btd, VX to Sic; HoUu tot colls, green over M pounds, 7o;i under U pouod. Jr, abeep pelta, SOoS.JI.2. HM()KMHMBATMANlt.Al). KiuUrn lianu.ia toWHc; breakfaat ba con, IS Mi 16c; aldw, H5i; hud. into Wo per pound. HAN KilANUlHCO. maw KuAwewex), Pec. .Waat( buywrj IIJWJs. i(Uri.v-yed Hj07 a tl 11 iper cenla. Uau-ilrsyfl S to I drcufl,old. Corn-Urge yellow, 11.10 to 11.1 wWto lJSol'30P'un,, Ilor-IJK U l6o ir pound. roUU-Osnjet CUIlee, 40 to Hto; Karly HoteJitoU llurbcuks, M to 40c; t, j.to ui l. 1 60 per rental. ODlor-70 to 11.00 per cental. Hutter-Cbolce.aotoWJie; I'ck roll.JI to Vxr, ere wery , u aio per i ud. Kgu-Cbolc wneli, tiX to iVsj told ator ago, 1 to le pr doxen. jlWCfcANEOUHMAUKCT8. Ciiicaoo, Dec. .-Wbet, auU irtoKo, !9 SUTTON & SON, j; x i r o h h mill 15 u K g a g o. with promptness and Do hauling and quick delivery to all or tuo cny wihi pruiniHiivBn "u Leave orders at IU M. WadoACo'H. parla of tho city enro. E. C. OKOSS, and Packer, Htato Bt. nn Court:8t.-Tb? best menu delivered to all partnof thocltv. Tho school taxes of district No, 24 lu Marlon couuty tiro now duu nnd payable at tho clerk's otlleo In No. 107 Commercial Btreet, Salem, tlmt tloor Botith of tho poHtolllee. Tho same will become dellniiuent uiiIdhh tmld within 00 davH from Huh ditto. W order of board, thin itd ilayo Nov., 1801. W. II. SIMPSON. 11-3 tf. DlHtricl Clerk. Those Afflicted WHtOho hablijot tialng to oxcoas," LIQUOR, OHM Oil TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE at;thk KBBLBY INSTITUTE, oilleo Ojr. Third and MadUnnHts.. Port. land, Or. Call or wrlto. btrlotly conlldon. tint. PJIIJLLII'S & CO., Merchant Tailors. A hill lino of ImportM nnd domestlq woolens. Also a complete stock of (tents' nirnWiltic eoods, All thu latest style 31&(Xm!nercUU street. DUGAN BROS' ltustlo Ilocklnjc olialni, Betters. KtmU of rtco or reading chairs, lamp sUnds, osnler tables, ilower stands, baby rockiun aud high chnlm, etc., fur sulu Or Exclmiigo for Second UkiuI Goods. (Sill and Inspect nustlctwork at old Court House, 113. All klndsjof furniture repaired. IT. T. MARTIN, Propr. .,.. .wnirrn nnlinni mltllVII Ii Ulir.UUiA olAir nlllUUb JUlilUlAbMUoinl Is tho oran or tho suite asirarimen in iuuuu in struction. The Journal Is a monthly mm azlna devoted to achool nnd home edum tlon; therefore, 11 Is Indlstnsnble i to teachers, and Invaluable to.frlends of edu cation In general, rrjce-il.09 per annumi nvoor mora cuimwi" ..v", """ copy lOcenU. 'Address J II. I onie, Il-tf Proprietor, Albany, Or. To Strawberry Orowcni. The tinderslxned has oontracted'for largo quantity of the Jessie. (sweeiwUike nrUe. winner at Halem strawberry fair) aud irl ...he tie eland, (best ylelder nnd inost nrohlable lata berry In HhIoiii inarlteu frouiil. W. Havage.Kalam.ondJ. W. Oil- bert. Alimsvilie. YYnrruuw mio .y and plant flrst-claa. Catalogue free, read. Snt.,mbr lis. Also ten oilier varieties Address K.IIOKKII, d Halew, Oregon PIuml)ing and Healing Co., Wholesale nnd rotall dealcrs'.tn STEAM kM PLUMBING GOODS. 1W0 Commercial sireeU Telephone Nn.;n. BRICK AND TILE. rornrtrclass3han made ibrlcU!ndtllc, i"Jto MURPHY & DESAUT. Capital City Rdairat M.T. RINEMAN Staple ami Fancy Groceries, Crockery, OHusware.-Uww, Wpeden mid Wlllo ware. All kbiU julll feed. Also vecUbltsandfrull in ur Toi!f "Highest 1'rloe paid lor country produco," w,yww """ " ISKtoto'street NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State. " Amu Out 350.000 DclUrt, (IKO. M. HKKUUt, City Agent, Andsntelaiaiemior rou niuuii. mi Vilnius ui nn he Company, Tbe MwaacbusetU Iwtumnce Uvr ..i... i. iK.mikM It Ima no Oouill- hnt. Every policy lwued l Ibe MMchuit8 liitual Lt Inur. an C. b wH i.lW ! luaraniwd. J-"' l"" ' u07 Cut a ilMNHkntlw anoimiiy. J. L. MItcbell. uKtui. ll-tf p tjvuutwu- -lviwu ttWbltfi DRPRICE'S PRINTING. AHB Ok THK IJHIOKHT KrtTAUUHU. Um.oU a lb HUI. lr rsiiM ibaa roruiuid. LniUk ytl litanks Ir tbHUte.-'d blsxwi. dlscounU Hnd fu kKsMt WntVKia omfon. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Bors of tki Dy -None but wbtbs labor employed la lute Subllibtnent. , . , ...... A good substantial meat moxed in Ant class styta rweaty-flve cenU per meal R IC O IMtONT Court atrtet, between Oier Houni ani Pliliiua uti natitil Baking &um Pewder: . To Arckltwrts. MS wot La natdtothearebltect wbos ut II lor reuioiiiiiw iu. niwir In tbt Cai'ltot at tutem to rsrne- dvatouilloUtilfCU. tliall b WM.M tbe undenlgoid lloerd of CanlUJl hbueuu: wmiullonr. An llemtwd estlwaie ol thM costal the procostd nKrUm must '. ITpw rrnrnw .'ettxhtttrntTu THE WILLAMETTE, BALKMt OMEOOK. Kates, $2.50 toTs.OO ir Dtp "The test hotel belweett IVtrtland aitdHaa FranclMU. KlrUci4 In all IU I'JPoiul' menu. Ita table am served wltn Ok Cholccnt M'tiltH Urowu In tbs Wllmttl Vallry, A. I. WAGNER, Prop. J if D.CSHERMAN, Utrr Vrtt VwWmIhi, w VAr5!rVt5v!ii ' Bu"l1''tx KOKJY! Ajsiwy rfB vmimiu FEAR k HAMILTON, '- r i T. m 1. 1 "bsrjsfl1! rfr-4' v-rciKatfvnh&-rmi(