W Pyw ' tptwVH? 'ffrw jfi WWWlttWI) W KW wwtwt)ffwfiwiw4rti'w .a.i n.f wii U nirmrf.1 miwrinirf rnrf 1 T ...-.,... ijrtMwm.iw'wyyyfi'ir'i'M,'l"'1'1 k ft CENTURY OLD MAUaUKKlTH, Wo Inivo tlio finosi lino of bluo Tnblowiiru, wirnilnr to tho styles of n hundred yonra njr,o, but much improved In ritylonnd fitiiHli. Mammoth btock uf imitation cut tfiuaa nnd other am VRro, direct from tho factory. AIbo a full hno of docorutcd china and novo! ties in tlio crockery Jitio for tho holidays. Prices novtr known ho low, s J.G.WRIGHT, THE PIONEER GROCER, LJiijisj rJBERONALtf. Quo. Elcy, of Poitlnud, la tu tlio city. Cliaa. Pooll returned todny to Wood burn. A. C'oiiillt returned today frotu OntcM. Geo. T. Klluo ruturneil to Woodburn today. J I. Pohlo returned yesterday from Corvallts. T. Holycraon roturucd from Portland lust ulgbt. F. V. Druhe came up from Portland lt night. Mr. Eugene WIIIU went to Wo burn today. Dr. D, F. Bradubaw went to Marlon tbla morning. Rev. Jioweruox returned from Canby tbla morning. Oboa. Llvoaly a bop buyer, wont to Portland today. Supervisor Rakeetraw came up from Chemawa tins morning. Ex- Governor Z. F. Moody returned from Portland last ulgbt. Hop Buyer iVm. Brown transacted business at Gervals today. N. J. Judab, tbo lusuranco agent, had buaness In Portland today. Dr, W.B.Mott mado allying business trip to Cbemtuva tbla morning. President Lee, of tbo Albany college, Vent to Portland tbls morning. J. W. Watt and son Elbert were paeaongcro to Portland this morning, Mrs. L. IT. Addlton passed through balem today on bor way to Woodburn. Father J. S. White waa tbo truest of friends lu Gervula today nnd will re turn tbls ovenlng. Hon. F. 0. Baker, ex-state printer, returned to Portland on tho Balem local this morning. A. O, Woodcock, refereo of the Ore gon PaoUlo company, came down from Kugeno today. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lco1b wont to Portluud yesterday afternoon, whore they will visit for a fow days. Mrs. W. M. Toner, who has been visiting Mrs. Glmble on East Btato Htreet returned to her homo at Ynqulna today. Malrnlo Mohan returned to bor homo in Astoria yesterday after a year speu In Balem with her slator, Mrs. W. F. Dugau. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Broy man wont to Portland yesterday to visit their daughter, Mrs. R.F. Prall, and frlonds In that city. Mrs. F. B. Bonthwlok and Mrs. E. Ii. Davis wont to Woodburn today to attend tho Woodmen entertainment at that placo tonight. Tomorrow ovenlng tbo young people of the Presbyterian churoh will glyean entertainment and social In the parlors ofthoY.M. O.A. E. fl. Kendall returned to Portland this morning, having beon summoned before tho circuit court of Marlon county as a witness In the McMaban ludependent Publishing company law Rttlt. Justlco Clarke of Zeua, accompanied by his comrade in arms during tho WET FEET UMBRELLAS . Eiwntyniuu.. -uojiiijuuao Wc.nc, 11, !, Tlio nrt lot urarl v Tu "Uuf k ilrnnd" wuw. hj.v, MAPlTIKITnoniFCi GOSSAMERS - Choico for 81. Ladies anU liiissos'. Values formerly $2.50 to $8.50. WILLIS BROS. & QQ The C'sth;i)ry GoouV, Ololtihig RUd.BuoeJHotiaoCorner Courll aud Liberty ?T I rebellion Bumucl Forukur, of Vnncnu ver, Washington, who has boon visit ing him. Tlio old boys wcro Inking lu tbo town. Wrist Dislocated. Yosterday afternoon, about 1! o'olnok, us r.nmbert ICoppIc, tho Jtoscdule blaokBunth, was driving along Btata street, his team oeojrne fright ened and before ho could gain complete (ioutrol of them they had started oil at ti high rittu of speed. Iteuoblng Uburcb street they turned north and collided with n trre eatt cf tho Court house, wbon Mr. Kopplo was thrown out and his wrist dislocated. Ho went to" Dr. Jesaup's olllco, where his Injuries were atlonded to, aftoi wbloh he went to hie houi e. The team detached tbemsolves froir the wairou when it struck tbo tree, and ran as far as Center street, whore the y were caught. They wore taken to the feed stuble near tho WHIamotto bridge, and wero taken homo later. At Home If you would enjoy solid comfort when you sit dowu for an evening's smoko, you should bnvo a cigar that will make you feel Just right. Huckensteln's La Corona has the propor Havor and quality, and besides It la made by Balem mechanics who spend their evenings in our midst. Cuanob of Beason. This 18 the ttmo of year when your Block should bo well fed, when it Is undergoing changes of wcathor. Brewster & White, tbo Court street feed men, are soiling an Kinds or feed so low that you cannot n fiord to let votir animals hungry. Keep Dhv. The New York Racket has a full liuo of macintoshes, rubber coats and oil coalB, rubber boots and shoes of all kinds and gossamers for ohildron. Call and see them. All sold at close prices. I4."t i mm M-4.nHiA.aH Licknbe. A marriage llconso was Issued Wednesday by tho county clerk to Geo. Lynea and Busan Reovos, of J eflersota precinct. W. B. Russell was tbo witness. A Clean Animal. The Salem hog la a clean animal. Ho has overy op portunity to be, as ho can get tho best soap lu the world made right at his door. Balem Soap & Chemical Co. tub "BTAi, 5 Btau" Lines of boots nnd shoes nt tho New York Racket, are just tbo thing for cold, wot weather and they are sold oheap. Call and see. n.2t i. i German LessoN6. Dr. Bchroeder will glvo lessons In the Germau lau guago. For particulars call at Medical collego. IMl-tf m Taken to Dallas. Tho Jordan boys, who were arrested hero Tuesduy evening by Policeman Coes, weto taken to Dallas yesterday by Bherlfi Plummcr, of Polk county. HEAL ESTATE. Oregon Land Co., to J. T. Osbern: laud in Highland ad to Balora, $240. O. A. Reynolds to A.H. Leouard; lot 37, Bunuysldo fruit farm, $450. C. nud C.Zimmerman to F.B. White: lot 3, blk 4, Hubbard, $50. Hring on colds and sickness, l'ut on a 'pair or our Worm Itubber nud you will ih nil right, Itereurofull line or nib. bers and rubber boom for mon, women nud chlldien at bed rook prices, . the very best b ba tor tholmoney, ), Come In under one and keep dry nil told, will slu4 A new lot Just arrived la Umn. Iinri wnfiv 'I'liA Aat tiiuifn. IV,, i. ,!,. IVJ'Met-Udie'mo.rJ.IO.IIU. Men's f 4 und W to. Hoys' O 60. (irboiiroiuu tho test good money cau bity,- I! DAI I mm ukvoijj il III II I Willing iV Hitglaml lliinliliiK (0WIAHy. A ItHDElVBlt IS NOW AHKKI) FOIL Dooth (Jloiwl find u Notice (o tlio Creditor IhsikmI. For two weeks it lias bcon Known that tho Williams A England Bank ing Co. Was being crowded by credit on. Last night n consultation was held by tho dlroototit, but no action was taken as only threo wero present. Hut they did not decide to close tbo bank. This forenoon, however, It was decided to i.ot opou tlio bank and following notice was put on the door. -tiik hank exosno. "Having reusoii to expect unusual demands from depositors und In older to treat all creditors fairly und equit ably this bank Is closed for tho ptesent. "It Is my opinion that all depositors will bo paid in full." H. P. McNAitV. Cashier. Tbero wiia soon gathered a crowd of citizens and some depositors who had only yesterday put money In the bank. Tbo comment was utiythlng but avorable. A CITY DErOSITOHY. Tho Williams & England banking Co. has been organized about Ave yeurs and ban always beon a city depository, and has hud county, school and state funds as well. As near us could bo learned tbls morning City Treasurer bwaflurd Iihh about $4,100 on deposit of city money. His bondsmen ure Geo. Williams und Jos. A. Baker, sureties to the amount of $8,000, upproved by Mayor Gatch February 10, 1804. The money was being held to pay lutercst coupons now duo. Mayor Gatch nnd Recorder Edes thluk the city Is amply protected, but that it will be fully protected us Mr. Bwaflbrd's bondsmen are re spouslDlo not tlio bank. Tbo bank was also cashier and held tbo funds of the Btato Insurance Co., and its olllcers wero also olllcers of that Institution. OTHEU I'UBLIO MONEYS, Up to noon it could not bo learned that there wore other publlo funds In tbo bank. Couuty Treasurer Mlnto found $8.35 ot county mouoy there when he took the office but withdrew It and has had none there since County Clerk Eblon .had divorce fees and fundslhero until two weeks ago when ho withdrew them. Bheriit Kulght is at Portland, .but ills deputies say none of tbo funds of that ofllce are there. BECElYEIt ASKED VOIt. At noon today Attorney Blater of the State Insurance company appeared be fore Judge Hewitt of tbo circuit court lu session and presented a petition ask ing that tho oaablor of tho bauk, Hugh P. MoNary, bo appointed receiver to take charge of theoflairs of tbo bank and wind tbem up. Tho complaint potltlon in tho case Is entitled J, A. Baker vs. Williams aud England Banking company, a corpor ation, and asks uppolutmeut of u re celver reciting the following facta: 1st. That the capital block of the concern Is $200,000, of which there Is takon and paid $100,000; that Plaintiff Baker owns 20 shares of the pur value of $2,000. 2d. That the deposlU agggregute $120,000 and nlurgo part are on opeu account aud certificates of deposit. Sd. 'I hat tho corporation han In vested n largo sum, consisting of it capital stock nnd u per cuutuge of its deposits In securities, bills receivable, discounts, real estuto, buildings and furniture, aggregating $275,000. 6th. That the strlngeuoy of the money market and yurlous rumors affecting the credit of the bauk havo caused unusual aud heavy demands to bo made by the depositors, etc.; aud the plaintiff asks the appointment of a disinterested person ns receiver. . BOMB OV THH BTOCKHOLDEltS. Messrs. Emmett aud Richard Wil liams, Judge Thuyer and Frauk C. Baker, or Portland; Geo. Williams, Hugh MoNary, Jos. A. Baker, Flnley Perrlno aud Dr. Rlchardsou, of Balem, are some ot the principal stockholders. THE KAILDItK has caused considerable surprleo nnd discussion pro and con, but uo panicky feeling whatever. The failed bank PARLOR TABLES Just received from tho JTasfc. A protty hno of artistic tnbleo. Call onu seo them. KELLER & SONS, 120 State street. I SAI jiinw Hit fiMir Mum of lint 1'Py iitililritf, Mid Iim hid (ml fur mmH jnlnl ilrpneM far mm lUnr, H( Una iil lifMflly llilnyiinr by ndVAiHH mi i Ikm. flie fallnm (till nut ollrut niiy filli'ir IfiMlfiilliui, niilrM II It Mi Hind Jiixiirnniff ftir-itiftfijr. Mfrti Wllllntii rrrrtilly gavn llm Imiik n iriM drnl nf M-i finfiilminn rcl deuce on Cturl Mrret fr U0.WM Ui prtrlliilly st'oiitr) Hit bank for iiioiilrn ho linil lM)ffitvf(l of llm Imtik. lbsltlrs liM Indi btfdiKin in tin. l-ftnU Mr. Wllllitirm owch $IA.(M,0 o pMvale pftflUc, mid IiIm brnt frli'iiilr) Hy the brrnlt will FiinVft him wtifsti lliuii rminllrM, If Monti from (he Iihu'k Imvn twin largely for InvrHliueiit In llm Hlatu iusiirance fonijmny nnd strol ntilnmd .stock. He lisd nil llicdine f $lfll ikjiikIoii pur month from (lie governmonl, which will nlwnys provldo fat bin family. Mr. England hits bcon In poor health for sovrral jwtrs, and tumble to actively look nfter biiMrieim, which fuct alone has bcon n severe hardship on the bank. Mr. Engliind'a conservative methodfl and good business Judgment gavo the bank iniiuh strength. Ho has for tbo past year strenuously opposed nil loans nnd iiiorntlons that were not of tbo Lest character. Ho has ustd very llttlo of tho banks funds, nnd will l)j a henvy lonr, as he has been gradualy drawn lu sluco tho crash of 180,1. THE BTATK MONEY. Btato Treasurer Metschan has hsd an open account with tho bank, but could not statu uHt how much was rn depoMI. He says It is not much aud will I'o mado good by blmeelf what evr it Is. He thinks tho bauk will pay tip its depositors In full. This, with Cashier MoNary's state ment, will be very assuring to thote Interested. Mr. MoNary refused to receive any more deposlU In the pres ent coudltlon of tbo bauk, and Is a careful, conscientious officer, nnd well qualified to act as receiver, vVhon tbe matter came up this afternoon U. B. Senator McBrlde appeared as assoclato counxel in tbe case. It Is understood that Maj r Wll iutns owes tbo hank n large amount but bus Rtcurad tbo bank for ths full nmount. Tho lnrue depositors are all pretty confident that tbe bank will pay out. STATE INHUKANCE CO. It is reported this ovenlng on tho streots that the Btato Insurance Co. of NOVEMBER PRICE: 2v Ounces of Soap for 5c, Best Table Srup, 50c gal. Tea at 15, 25 and 30c lb. Inc'ine Your Ear our way for we want to tell You we sell 21 cans of Oysters for $1. Corn Cake Tobacco, 1 lb- packages, 20c, We are still selling TODDY. HARRITT & LAWRENCE P. O. GROCERY Salem, will also go Into tbo hands of a receiver. Tbe compauy lias been doing it good business, and but for tbo failure ot tho bank would have como out nil right. It Is known that Secretary Glltner has beon nt San Frauclsco lately to havo tno risks of tho Btato ro Insured but could not como to terms. The com panies there oskod more than it was worth to rclnsuro the safe olssuof bunlneM carried by tho State or Salem. If a receiver Is naked for It will be Mr. Glltner. Quarterly Examinations. At ono of tho rooms In tho basement of the canltol.eounty Sohool Bilperln tendcntJ. 8. Graham began the last quarterly examination for this year of applicants for teachers' certificates. Wheu ho called for those present to register with him tho following went forward aud signified their Intention ot becoming members of tbe clues: Mrs. Ellzi Ahlhausor, Turner. Miss Maud Hargrove, Rickrenll. MUs Eflle Judson, Balem. Mlsa Grace Wllllns, Turner. Miss Minnie M. Tesker, Jefferson. Miss Llllle Minim, Liberty. Mlsa Hertle Grlbble, Aurora. Miss V. Pearl Bhuofc, Monitor. Miss Edith Bursell, Bllverlon. Mlsa Mollle Toggle, Bllverton. Miss Myrtle Bull, Sllvorton, Miss M, Jouos, Uuenn Vista. Mis 13, Grace Hargrove, Monmouth. Ralph P. Juies, Scotts Mills. Charles L. Drown, Newberg. J. D. Jtlobaid, Btaytou. H. W. Mulkey, 8afem. R. 1). Cushutt, Btaytou. E. IJ. Millard, Balem J Jno. A. Goode, Chemawa. It. II. Aucbard, Fair Urottnds, ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all in leavening Strength. V. S. aovrnmnt Report. THIJ AIUJHHHWOP'H OAUh m mi i I of Tlmnksjlrliiir l)y. I'iHii.ANii, Nov. H,-AHilil!ii (itt Iim hMiiot ill followliiK "DIcIaI call forllifl (ilHinrvniii'tt of 'rimnllvliiu day. wliluli rrtllsnl(fn In ilia fJntliollt' Henlliifl, out this aflorKioiil JllxeolluiKiy, tho ircllnt of Himo Uiillnl Mate, lint reitletlsd tlio petn pto Ut iMHinblo In tbutr oliufolift on Thurtdiiy, Nny.lia, aiiiI thsrn render llintil'sloOiKl for tho tunny hlftmliift wblcli lilt liiltiilloerMMlnntM tins show crnd during tho pnul your on our niunli favored iinllnn. This oiulotn Is very beautiful. II It n publlo acknowledgement of tho na Hun's deep bulb flu tho cxlcionco of Uod; a belief ulsa that his dlvluo pro- vldoticu rules thlt rvorld, nud n ua llounl profestlon that to God we owo our worship, Our beloved country has Indeed, Uuu favored among thu fv orcd. Any ono who makes a thorough study of her history will uot fall to bco tho incjclful, beneficent guldanco of our hoavonly father's hand In tho dl recllou of human ovonU, that has mado tho ropubllo the honorablo envy of fbe world. It would be Ingratltudo on our part not to thank this good God nnd great est benefactor. No fault Is sobaso as Ingratitude, and m grateful hoart Is pleasing to God nnd man. Ono of the surest means to ootaln a continuance of God's favors in tbo futuro is to show our gratltudo for tho gifts bestowed on us In tho past. We most cordially, thercforo comply with the roquoet of his excellency, Grover Cleveland, presldont of tho United States, and Invite all tho Cath olics of our beloved dloceso to oolobrate properly tho Thanksgiving day. We hereby order that In every church of tho archdloccso, whore It cau be doi.e a Mlssa Cantata bo sung at n convc n- lont hour, aud that tbero be added 'n all tbo holy masses of tho day, the em tio In gratlarum anttone. in tho evo- nlug at u couveuleuf hour, let tbe Benediction of the Blessed Baorument, accompanied by tbe recitation of the Rosary, be given. Lot us all pray most devoutly to thoSucred Heart of Jems that through tho Intercession of his immaculate mother, God's protection aud blessing hiay over rouiuln on bur country. We order this letter to be read In all tbe churches on the Sundav nn..ri0 reception. William, Archbishop of Oregou. Portland, November 13, 1805. Schlatter Disappears. Denver, Nov. 14. Frauds Schlat ter, so-called healer and messlah, dls appeared la,st night, aud a warrant for his arrest has been Issued from the United States court. He has been summoned to appear before the United States commissioner today as a witness against persons arrested on chargo of using the malls to defraud, by pretend lug to sell handkerchleves blessed by Schlatter. He left a nolo simply say Ing: "My mission at Dcuvor Is ended. Good-bye." Over 3,000 people assem. b'.ed this morulug expecting to receive treatment from Sohlatter. Land Decision. Washington, Nov, ll.-Secretary Biullh has decided a very Important caso today, holding that the eastern terminus of tbo Norlhorn Pacific rail road Is either Thompsou.Mluneaota, or Superior Wleoousln, instead of Ash land, Wiscousln as has always been claimed by the company, About 8 - 000,000 acres is lost by the company. I 1 w AND JAOKBTS. Alii At .A .. Wo miifltmill tlio i)filriiiflo 4l il. ... ...ill II. iiiiii.iMiH HOII IIH'HI WO Win no niir'wuiiii. ivwim-uiinr iwn (my a TOMORROW. i. nnd alao honi' In tirltitl Unit Saturtlny ih our ' SPKCIAT DRBSvS GOODS SALQJ s. M. & K UA STATIC jgrTLIOlMlQNK 112. Ulol ItlCE. At tho homo of his father, i' M. itlco, on Howell Pralrlo, Thurs' day morning, Novcmbor 11, 1H0G, of blood iiolsonlng, Frank JUce, gcd Jt(l yoars. Deceased was nn onusiully stroint and robust mail, and Ills death Is a sur prise to all. About two weeks ago he received a sovero brulso on tho loft stdo from lifting, and ha has beon ailing oyer since. Yesterday ho was thought to ha Improving, nnd his death came very suddonly this morulug. The funeral will bo hold at tbo homo at 10 a. m. Friday, and tbo burial will tako place at tbo Mucleay cometery. m FooTiiAi.t.. With defeat staring thorn in tho face WHIamotto enters the game Saturday. Mark Bavage nud McCorninck, our regular halves and the only ouos who have played that position at all, ure hopelessly out of It and Murphy, captain und quarter.ha become no luuio thut he will hardly bo ablo to enter tho itame, Truett, tbo glgautlo left baud, one of the btst nion lu the line, Is dangerously ibIcIc, whllo Macyluud O.lcer are very lame, Hut the boys will go in to win nevertheless Wantkd. To exchaugo or sell, three or four acres opposite school house. Will tako small payment, nnd remainder in work. Inquire of J. C. MoFarland ut Clear Lake, six miles north of city, or address Balem. 11-0-in Tub Rivkh. Water has rlson nearly n foot. The stenmer Gipsy and Eugeuo will be up thin evening. MARKETS BY TULESRAt'H. Salem and Eattorn Quotations Cor rected DaUy. JjrtiucAOO ov. H. Wheat, cash 67;c. ; Dcu 'fi lev York, Nov.U.-Sllver, rutfc; lead, J.:w. BN .KIlANOlKCO MA1EKKT. Man KnANCieco, Nor M. Wheal, vs. rv-tiri:oi.. rliolc. 7$l0e: Iruurlor, Oa7e: villuy,vailu. iiopn nuoi idio ni -tyuo, 1'ouitot-x J3 to 40o per tsa ix?r aclc. i per itark UiiihitnUb WJJOOc uu M-illinnK. Wfr& t'Oltl'LANU MARIC1CT. 1'OUTLAnn. Nov 1lWli.nl vnllnv ttJ o6I) Wallu rtutlft,47kaH r lour I'ortiand. :.10t IlonUin nonnl v. .:n gratmm JJ.86; niiwrnuo, ;,-,5 per bbl, Oata-Whlio uicac; grey, iihtso-, rolled, In baa;i.fl.'J6CttS barrclH.tt W7.IW; oasesi. J,7o. Poutoet Nw Or eon, 15 m pir naclt. llajr Oood, 848 Ao per ton. Woot- Valley, iwailo Uirstunn-Urttu.SltlOi ihorU. HlKh (.Ail ll)AI(n.aln!.i ..U1. ..'- ' .hnn Hides gr en, wilted OJ lbs ViCn under B0 ItH 77Ko sueep petUi, 107''c, Hups New Orogonjdi.o J llulter Oregon funny creamery. Yilitama uiuoy uuiry, au;ic; ralrUgood, rjj9l5o GUeokO-uregon full cream, &30 l!gus Oregon, Ja pr dor. Pouttry-Culc.on SLfioasoo per dor, ducks Wpaai.Wi gee. J8,W37.00; turkoyi, live UilOo; dretsed, 133, ' .Ue '-?i0Sew.2XO35nerlbjlalr to good steers, 2Xaa3-5c;eow..2ajfco; drtused beo UUUIIUUU. 11AJ jimmii-um coci, i Viaioch eboloe 11,73; dressed, so. ewes, Uog(-t hole, litavy, r.taa wdern, t:ii5: drcsod, ijo Ih. r.taaa,ft); light nud vau-tfmnii, choice, 6itdc; lrge,Rilo"p lb. WALEU MAItKfcT. wheot Uo v bu. market firmer. Out ISo. IUy-lliled, cheat. Si.B0a5.0O; timothy rf6.60. Floor. In whoiesaie loU, IA60; retail, ilthO: bran, buls: 1 10.00- sacked, litio; horl. sVliOOa 1X00; chop reed, U.00ulJ.U), i . eal-l)rcsed,e, ' Hogs Dressed . itie. . tave Cattle-la2kc. Potatoes QOa mm Onions lo. Turkeys SaRc. Appie-soatoo ou. Kgg-25c lUms-.llo, llncon..tOc Peaches II 25 bu. Poultry-Hroilow,7e; hens, 6c, duols.fcrfo. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Aledal, Midwinter Fair. JDRr w CREAM BAKINfi P0HDIR lUost Perfect Msdc. 40 Years the Standard. ol our HinaU, nnd il pnru wfff I I -! njn I. ii tsx.. .1 'tIJ IS. &3 ?m HTUI3KT. ithciimntlHiri itons lllot When there Is laotloncld In tboblm.i Iiilmt'iils nnd Intloiii will b0 0f n permanent bonellt. A euro can l. Blt. compllHlied enly by netitrallzlnR tu, acid and for thin purpose JIoort nu, sapnrllbt Ih tho best mcdfcliio btcnuiii. Hood's Harsaporllla Is the mdy (riu, blood purifier piomlnently in iinuii llo eye. Hood's Pills net easily, yet I'Miiipih Ivtr smt and efleutlvely, bowels. 25a uu tbe I $loo Kcwunl $ioo The readers of this paper will be plea; learn that there is ot least one dresdnl dlicajo that iclcnce has been nble to cure In all its stagei, and that it Catairh, IUIi1, Catarrh Curo is the only poiltlvc euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh btl&j a constitutional treatment Hall's Caumh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of ih disease, and giving tho patient sttcngtU t building up the constitution and aHiitln nature In doing its work. The proprietor have so much faith in its curative powtrt that they offer One Hundred Dollars fortnr cose that it fails to cure. Send for Into! testimonials. Addrcn, !'. J. Cheney & Co., Toled.i, 0 Sold by Druggists, 7JC JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, WIiulw,CInss,Vririil!siiea and tho most complete slock ol Itruslics of all Kinds lu tlio State. Artists 1Iatcrlnls,L!rnc, Hair, Cement nnd Shingles nm! finest Quality of GRASS SHLDS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS). WAiTEI).-At "l'lio Cottigo' a girl lor cone-ul houHe woi-k. Apply at dm:i Court street. J. K. BUIger, Prop. 11 1-Sl' WANTKD. -The best rlflo sbuts tialtinli Tliankvgivlng turkey sbootlng ruatclnu bo given oy a. It. Mouth wick au4 Kd l.uco ntO. W lleotott'a pluw two mile; HiutliM ofKnlem i'lonty of lurkeya. IllJSd WAM'KD. Ily yonng niiinof good Ittblli and sorr o exporleooo as rlerK, enipioj ineut In retail bustiieiu: Httnlled wlib smiil waoi. Adnro-BOarl.tblsottlco. LAIIIK AstcfurLiKMUCO TJOth IUlt.k4 au exoellonl nronf rutloa Mini 1 unailm Urdeni lor all kind o. Imlr goods rilled wnlim a tovf days. Tjtnn roauoror Hilrarftuiux, .Vaolrurme nnd'rreatlnirtlin Ha .In bv itit month, a M H.lu. U jom 11- sVdrldell il(. LP. FlrtUKH. Newspaper Advertising Attnt . 21 MeronanU' Kxohange, Bin KwacliW ih our authorised agent. Thin mpit Is Kept onflloln blsotnca. UAPUltu.-Portlanu. suurrrtmenio, miu 17 Tacoma and Han KrancUco papers on m alllopr Poufflo block. MOnky i t,OAN.-0. Mro, Poiit Ottlon tilnoc. 11" OnftA'UJVSanlmprovo.t n-aerolr ct Vr cpUUu miles south ot towu HmVl bm and burn ii. un. lunuiroor uurgzrai, ovit -i" jtlll.UA em HUMAN Type am tig '" iT,( rommerelHl ntiinjrnnliv. Oiil v h"in Qruy block. The bailor workil nct nonubleruUM. I' J? Qc Oil 8AI.K nilKVlWOn lonif liniir w.iuM ronlfiacnMnlml.M Imul In W-fti MI'M- OOd. InrcalinmH iinil turn- vji-IhIV ot I'' ln friltt irAM I'lflntv tf am ,11 lilllt. L 1t water nud ii uorw timber. Address wx i. Bui urn. us: W.:AsCohiok PiesldonU J.U ALUKKI. isUt.r, ildh OK SALEM, Trani'uotan general bauking buzlness. WOLZ'S MARKET, Froan.tBalted nnd smoked Meats nn 1 '' Mges. ir-lletrlgerator meats in best sbuf. Kept la an A I loeobont. eastern style, rree delivery. HoutU Commercial street. 6-21 OIIAH. WOLZ, Prop. POLAND CHINA H03S. . Theunderslsnodihaa a pedigreed IW11 China, benr, 'ivacemaher," nud ah u" ' youiur boar g and smrg from Peaoimaier, lullblood 1'iilanil Chlnti snvri, which ore lercd ror gala ohp. John Marnnch " Independence road, near Holmes' bop jf 1021-lnid HEMOITAL Umbrella man fnrmtrlv nt 1K7 fJomnie' ' ' fcUhas removed to 1MI Binto St., Aru . bulldlne. whera lin will Imirlait to cm Oil I old customers, also new ones. Uuibre.Uu iy I paired, recovered and now on made-to fr. wwa Capital