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BSttttAttVQSMVMI Boys Extra heavy! GMs Medium heavy! Ladies Medium heavy! ?3&3' rNDKItWF.Ut tho -Have you over tried Ruben s Vest (or tlio b.ibv. No outgrowing it in six months. Uno safety pin in tliu bark liolllft tilt VI'Ht ill llllU'O. CHILDKHNS' UNION StTlT.S-25c n suit in pretty cheap. Hotter onus lit 7lc, I.MmhMI.SB. llATTKNIlCltG JillAID AND HEAD ING .1 widths nl 15o pur do yards. Heading nt 10c jut doz yards. CASH STORE &Lq&JmX riwiB. i. ri w ' w aWBff$5 WH i IiLji"irTl I U li w HOLVERSON'S -n - We are headquarters for iPLAIDS; For Skirts Waists, Children's Dresses, Golf Capes, etc Plain and Rough effects in all the latest colorings rirs r- lO I KJ J. J, DALRYMPLE L CO. latliwosn itiCH a$ ' I Bll ' IpJSHMB ! Hain't Seen Yc Good h Ten Years, I More! (iriilnlpii sms when he goes fitiin my stout after uu have tested his eyesight anil fitted It with glasses that practically glvo him a mm- pair of eyes. I will tent your eyesight fieo, ami give you uiti genuine picusiiroot seeing tilings an yon did In your yontu when your oyus linvu ii pnlr of my oyiulussoM or spec taeles adjusted to tbuin. Oculists pcrserlpllnn a specialty, all work warranted. C.H.HINGBS fllUDUATIi OITIOIAN. Twenty Years Lxporlonco. 'UUUOOVf VtlCWOIAt, 3V. WKATMKH IIBMOnT. Tonight ami Wednesday fair, S6H00L j nrrnntTrT"i riF&firl mxISvW v,y vkj jW 'r Tnym Franks. Dearborn's Book Store, 263 Commercial st. Ruler. Book Clovers and Blotter tfiwn to all children buy ing supplies of me. Wo have just Largest single HEATING Ever brought Thoy aro the WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest pattern of the best Air Tight Heater in the Market. (t,J X HOLK AOICN1W Oct, SUU Mid Liberty ; Best Hose made for School Children. '-- SILK TIES AND STOCK COLLAUS JiiBt from New York. The latest In Neckwear (JOLF PLAIDS 51 inches wide, IHucs, Greens and Hrowns, f2.25, SCOTCH PLAIDS ill all tlio Clnn colors 75 ccntH. SCOTCH PLAID SUITINGS II Inchon wide Clan colors, $1.25. UMUKKLLAH Si inch schoo Um brella, lOo. 24 Inch scliool Umbrella, 50c. 20 Inch Indies Umbrella 75c. to fit. CASH STORE " " 4U , rrs-, rv f sDO Y L-JJ Ice Not Given Away. 1 cannot afford to give ice away, but am selling n puro artlclo nl n price that ih within tliu reach of all. Ciivhtai, I in Woiikm. J. Mogulru, Prop. (I 15 tf CAPITAL UKICWIiKY UIJIiK. HOTTLIJU Klingerft Ueck,Successors to SouthSalem Bottling Works, All orders forlmltlod beer will liu fll'ed At the brewery, Kent on cold Murage, Frio city delivery. Telephone '.Mill, Ice Vety Neatly Olven Away, Wo can ulvo lea away, to convince you roino mill sou now big a chunk you got. nir nine money, uur icu ih uiuiiiirau t tiro f nun purodlNtlllcd water. diftllul Ice WorkH, -3lf Kr.iNdint ,t Hkuic Dissolved Pattncrsliip. II. Ilruwn, who has heretofore been of the II mi of I II Hutu V Ilrowu in the old imstnlllco stable lmo withdrawn from the llrm and the business will hereafter lid conducted by 15. ('. (lib Ham. Thus. Skiptun, of this city, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs, E. Kkiptou, left t lay for ImiwIsvIIIo, Ohio, tu visit their old home and fileuds, after an alwenco of III years. They were accoiuaul(il bj I', I.. Uitourette. BOOKS (IIH SUPPLIES ill rocoivod the shipment of STOVES to Salem. colobratod BROS Sis. Salem, Oro. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. i; Dicymnii Is in Portland, Hon. Win. Waldo, Is in Portland. Kov. G. AV. Grannla was In town to day. It. M, Hallard, ol Sllvcrton, was in town today. . Finnic 0. linker, of Portland, wnM In town today. Dr. J. S. Rott. of Oervnlg, wan in tho city today. George F. Ilojccri! is in Woodlmrn thin afternoon. Atlornoy General Itlnckburn returned to lay from LuImiiioii. Senator John I). Daly of Oorvalllx, wan In tho city today. Geo. Sly, of tlio Salem Iron works, wont to Portland today. O.K. Wont and family went to Port land today on bucliiofH. J. I!. Moran of .Monmouth was in town today on buclnocH. Mr. and Mm, Ucnjamin of (lervals word Salem vlftitorM today. Mr. mill Mm. J. F. Ooodo and daugh ter went to Portland today, Attorney J. Ii. Llntliloomlw, of Port land, was in the city today. W. V.. Ilridewell of .Monmouth waH a Salem biiflnecH vlnltor today. Pont ollice liiHicctor Knight U in the valloy looking over tliu olllcen. Itoberl Donaldcou and family of Sid ney were Salem vinitorn today. Mr, Golllu and daughter Ida of (ier vair were Salem visitors today, 0. K. White and X. A. GrilllN went to Polk county today on biiHlnecM. Dainy I), Hunt and Alico ii. Pike, of Zena, were In Salem today xhopplng. Mtm. Frank StileH and Hon, of DuIIiih, were in town today vlnltlng relntivisH, Joliu W. McKiuncy In again about the Btroctft, after n two week xiogo of llluefH, .fameH Joiiim of Independence came in on IiIh wheel today to do Home chopping. K. Ilofer ami family returned today from a vIhIi to relatiycH in Chicago and Iowa cltioH. Mr. and MrM, K. Maiden, and daugh ter of Silverton, were Salem vlnltorH yentorday. MIhh Morgan .Meroilck, will vinlt In Portland for a few diiyn, going down via boat IIiIh niornlmr. Mrn. K. June and diiiighterri, .Minn Ilattleaml Mrn. K. M. Young were iu Siilcin to do Hhopilug, .Mr. and Mrn. .1. W. Duretto left for Portland (IiIh morning, where they will take iu tho exhibition. Mlwi Clara Scott, ono of S.ClomVi cor of teaeherri, 1m iu Portland for a few iluyn vIhH among IIiowIkhiIh. W. W. Ullreydiove Harry Hi in iiioiih, of Portland, to Staytou thin morning, returning via Wiwt Sclo. Mm. (leucen and daughtem, Martha and Marie, and Hon IiiiIh, of Pratum, wore Salem vlHltorM today, K. U. IIannen drove to Durry to meet the o o'clock train to Portland t IiIh morn ing with Home iHtwongor. Mlm Klla Welch, a primary toucher Iu the Lincoln Hchool, Iiiim returned from a vacation vinlt with Portland friend. W. II. Ilolmou'ri family ban moved in to the city from Staytou, ami are occu pying their cottage on Kant State struct. Joe Duttou ami family of (NirvalllH are iu the city to puiohiifo a niiiiiII tract of garden laud homewhere near Salem. Mr, and Mix. .Imnox Simoutoii and daughterH Katheriue and l'liueiice of Itickreall were In Salem toady Nhopplug. .1. (i. llutler left for Iowa thin morn ing where he will look up old acquaint ance. .Mr. llutler liven lu Wont Niiom. It, .1, Viiinlnu,of Newlnirg, who has been lslliug at the home o ,1. W, Hew ley, leturuetl to IiIh home thin morn- liiK. Mm. Taylor a'nd uhlldreii weutto Port- laud thin morning. Thoy were part of the remaining laip plokmw left lu thii , Mrn. II. I.iimu, win) lam m vUltlng nt the home of 0. II. Pftmnlg hilt thin morning for her home at Armstrong, Iowa. .1. A. SlinmoiiH ami T. J. Ulauu of Wheatland were In tuwu today on IiuhI new. Ileeiuue iu to arninge fur dig Mtiug uf hU boW. A. ProttHitt, who linn lieeu biting bin family for a Nhurt time, returiiMl ttnlay to Wiulook, Waxli., where he ih en nagAHl in the hi w mill biulueMi. T. S. llurrougliH, the plumber, went to KoMiburg today, where he ban the contract for putting the heating plant into Dough! ctHiuty'n new court hoiuo. Mrn. Strong, mother of the new pre! lent of the State uulverJty, lain ihiiuo nit from New York to make her home .it liugeue and wan met at Portland hut night by Prat. Strong, S, A, MvCull eamo iu tnlay from hi farm in Unn county. Mr. McCull will mov to luni in a few week with liu family when ht will dWoo of bio pixij erty and return to Oregon. It. Murv'h and I., (i. Wlasder, who have Ikhmi looking over laud iu thy im mediate vicinity of Salem with a view to loeating, lelt fur their Ihiiuim iu The Dalle thin morning. Uo. tieer lelt for Chicago tulay, ac coiHpjiiUrtl by ktalT olllcer Col. SjHiiuvr and Col. Jtiokneu. to attend tlio ero iiwultM of tin) laying ol the comer ktoue of the now Chicago ptwtullU'o. Chut, ljiteurotto, who bad Ihhui eon itedtAil with the Ooof Mute ocIkhiI for thre year, left tltU nftvriuHMi fur hi home In Mlulilguu. Mr. ltourettw ' on in u farm nr Gun laiko, Mili aud I will dipoeo ol It ami return to Oregon. ' lilltor l"kitohr went to Portland thU afternoon to meet hU ltor-iu-Uw, Mi Hmmu Mooru, of Prince lUlwanU, lahllld. She UUClXUIIlMUilHl frui lUw- I tn y Mio I'aiy, binerm kv v la! who will nuke Jirrliuixc m Nilcn. A KLONDIKER. Who Has Cleaned Up a Thoueand a Month for Twenty Months. Tho ImpplcHt man on tho local train today wax L. I). Carlo, Iraund for IiIh homo at Koeobiirg after a 20 months' stay iu tho Klondike milieu. Ho looked fat and rosy, was drepced in n new suit of clothes and woro some valuable stone? and Jewelry set in tho gold of his own digging. Ho left Gold Hill, 111 mild from Daw son, Sept. 4, coming out lu 15 day,) over tho railroad route. llo cleaned up about fL'O.OOO during his titay, 11,000 lu diiHt going Jnt ahead of him for ex hibition iu the First National bank of Kocbtirg, In which hois a stock holder. He has a Iteautiful collection of nuggets, some choice ones worked up Into jew elry for his wife, daughter and grand daughter. Mr. Carlo is well known as an insur ance solicitor In Southern Oregon. Ho helped organize tho Farmers Ins. Co., of Albany, and was connected with tho State Ins, Co., of Salem when it wns de stroyed. He recently met John Single ton and Krncst Wagner of Salem and says they own somo good mining claims. Mr. Carle says the Gold Hill claims have not been one-sixth worked. The Klondike district yielded revenue off about 17,000,000 gold taken out this year, and it is estimated that revenue Is col lected on about one-fourth of all that comes out. Ho asked a great many how long tho minus in that part of Alaska would bo worked with profit and the general impruslon Is about four years. llo came out with one of tliu Kerry Pros., who brought out '.'200 pounds of dust. Dawson, Louse town and vicinity has .'5,000 population and there is ample provision for nil against suffering. Two private hcIiooIh run thii summer, tuition f 10 a mouth for children. Tho Cana dians propose to start a public school tills winter If there aro enough children. Thure aro children coming iu via uvery steamer. Comes to Oregon. Mrs. Grace Allbright ami little son arrived t slay for a visit to Dr. Cathey, her uncle at Woodlmrn. Mrs. Allbright is a proiiiiuaut osteopathic physician from Fowler, Ind., and will locate at Portland. She Is iu graduate of the now school of nuu-uicdicul treatment of diseases that hat become quite opular lu the east, and that Is curing many hitherto considered incurable (IIhikhuh and deformities. Mrs. Allbright, who Is as bright as her name, says of the now system : "It is based upon Iho proposition that man's Ixuly Is a machine and that p.ilu ami disease aro simply the creaking and abmormal product of the running of the disordered mechanism of thelsxly, need ing a machinist to tlx and adjust them, IiimI itu lilt tiulllil mil' rilluii- liltliill Itlit I VS lib this done, the creaking will cease. normal smooth running will be resumed ,,,l il. .l ,,,,,1 .lly,u,t,,r.. ,.,, Tl. hands aro the only tools roouirud; no liiMirni.'.oMtM. no knlfo. no droes.no faith needed. "It Is not inasxige or Swedish mnyo' meiit, electricity or magnetism; flair voyauceor occultism; but plain, cotm inon seiiso iiiiutomloal engineering." The Oordon Highlander. " i Kuglandis making up her army hi j """; "i ' i South Africa ol such veteran tnsivs as the G irtlnn Highlanders, tin Second b.itallion of whom sailed from llombny on Saturday. "Gordon" almost stands as a generic iiome for gallantry, mid all who come under Its Inlluence are ipiick ly affected by Its characteristic spirit of dare-devil ry. The storming of Dargul ridge during the Indian uprising two yearn uno Is well romomlicrcd, ami lu many an equally thrilling venture the', gallant Gordons have playml a Mrt notably iu India, where they havoltcon known since the days of the terrible TlpHH), 111010 than a tentury ago, and where the Victoria CriMt-os held b them luivo lieon won. The elan Gordon have been lighters all their days. Colonel Dlck-Cuuyngham, eoinmamler uf the Second butulllon, won the Victoria Gross by a display of herokui which In spired the Gordons to a victorious charge near Cahul lu 1878. Three Old Spoils. It, l Shultou and his two dogs went after "Chinas" Sunday morning uud suo cecded iu bagging eight Hue birds in alsmt an hour. Mr. Sheltou says the birds are lu the Iwst condition this your that ho has over teen them, the mutt being very white and tender Now is the tlmo to fatten your hogs by feeding them damaged wheat furMilo at the Salem Hearing mills. 10-U-tt I WILL PAY YOU To go to Wiggin's Bazaar any time to look , around. If you're nut ready to buy, it costs . you nothing and you won't feel out of place, for he never ' makes unpleasant for any one by urging them to buy. Hamilton Brown shoes. I All kinds of underwear. ! Wool and cotton bweatcrs. Men's, women's and children's mackintoshes. j Hosiery, notions and kitchen lines. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. DEWEY ARRIVIED IN WASHINGTON Tho Admiral was JAhond or Tlmo As Usual and Thus Avoldod tho Rush When the train which carried Dewey to Washington had reached Iho Iwrder of the district of Columbia n commit teo presented the admiral with tlio free dom of tho city. Admiral Dewey's reply was as brief nnd characteristic as nil of his other speeches liavo been: "I want to thank you vory much, my friends," he mid, "for this testimonial of your regard. It is true tlmt, as long as I live, and I hopo to live a long tlmo cheers, I Intend to live Iu Washington. I thank you again for this expression." Then dropping tho lone of formality In which this bad been uttered, hoex tended his hands and said heartily: "Now I want to see my friends. Char- He, old Iwy, how are you?" and ho grasped C. C. Glover by the hand and wont tlirouuli the party, shaking tlio hands of all who woro within reach. Dewey was oscorted to tho White llout-o and, after meeting tlio president jiroildentjiu viewed tho parade from tho stand on Pennsylvania av enue. It was 0 o'clock when tho fa tigued recipient of tiio day's ilcinonstni' tions reached the residence of Mrs, Washington McLean, the mother of the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio. Mrs. McLean welcomed the admiral and turned over the house to him for his use during his stay In Washington. .Mrs. McLean and tho members of the family then left, going to her country residence. Heuuvoir. In tho suburbs of Washington. The admiral had arrived Eooner than wns oxjvcctod, and before n crowd had collected. Presently the people surged iu on all sides, am) for somo time would not believe tho olllcer, who said the admiral was Inside. A band came tin Mid serenaded the admiral, crowd eheered ami cheered and llnally Dewey appeared at tho window and bowed his acknowledgments. Cries of "speech," "seoeh," were heard on every side, but met with no response. Luncheon was served at 0 :!10 o'clock, and then the admiral retired. The crowds Honored about tlio house for some time. KILLED BY A LIVE WIRE III- Axani'llllril l'rr lu (lie Journnl GitAvrs Pass, Or., Oct. .'!. F. L. Moon, electrician and light man In the employ of the Grants Pass Water, Light V Power company, was killed shortly be fore it o'clock last evening, while work- "'K '" "'" ,u,w " ,w" i"ici account of tho recent lire. A n.uhsago 'had been sent to the electrician not to tu.n on the current until 0 o'clock, but It did not reach him before the regular time for turning on tho lights. After re- 'ceiving the shock, Moon hung for an In 1 stunt on tho crossbeam, mid then fell ' foremost to the street, a dli-tunco of fully 30 feet. Medical aid was immed iately called, but ho was Wyond all help. Mr. Moon had lived iu Grants Puhh for VI viars. Ho was alwut M ...,...,. ,..., .....i iu,t .. wif0 und son of years 01 ii . ..01rH q .' llo was a member of the A. Tho hslge has already taken charge of tho remains. Shot by a Mexican. My Anaut'llllrU I'rra to tlir Journnl. Ki. Pasco, Tex., Oct, II. Kd O'Con nor, 11 prominent merchant, was lu a saloon when four drunken Mexicans onturvd. One iiisolentlv brushed li;Bt O'Connor, who promptly knocked him down. A shot was 11 ml and O'Connor fell, wounded iu the head. Tho Mexican who is cuppowd to have llrcd the shot, ran from the saloon and was shot tit live times by a policeman, biitoeoapod, If captured he will Ih lynched. Four othur Mexicans have been arrested. Pardoned. Governor Geer today pardoned Chas, Montgomery, who was sentenced to .two years' Imprisonment for complicity iu the lauld grave roblsjry at Portland. He had served a year lu tlio Portland Jail and a year and .four mouths iu thr statu prison, and was 110 doubt entitled to his liberty. Mrs, ,. F. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. McCornack aro in Portland for a few s days, FOU SALK A good young inaro for sale aheap, liroke double or single. Apply at 5 12 Front street. 10 3 3t MBN'S SUITS! We have them from $4 up, Our special is a good serx viceable suit for $5 gives universal satisfaction In boys' and childrens' clothing we carry an immense! line from the cheapest to the best NBJflZ GOODS Our fall stock is now complete, Fine lines of dry goods at lowest prices, Steelrod umbrellas, elegant lines, from 50c. up, Rubbers, mackintoshes, trunks and valises, FRIEDMAN 8 Cor, Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted House. at the Coutt CIRCUIT COUItT. JiidgelUurnett adjourned department No. 1, yesterday afternoon, having closed the docket. The regular October term will begin .Monday, October 0. eiioiiATi:. Iu the matter of the estate of Chas. L. Jones, tho final account of W. C. Hub bard, administrator, was accepted nnd tliu administrator discharged, mums lii:coui)i:i). Geo. W. Palmer and Marlon Palmer, administrators of tho estate of John II. Palmer, to John Ultimo, 17 acres, t ft !! r lw,N,'-,7r. Lucy Hall to liertha Caples, 100 acres, $000. Fm in a Howo and Thos.Howu, to John Illume, two-thirds of an ucro iu lieuj. Cleaver d I c, in .Alt. Angel, tllil. M. liutala to John Illume, LI I acres lu Mt. Angel, $252. Befure thi Coutt, There is an examination today before the Supreme court of candidates for ad mission to the bar from one o'clock to live. Following persons appeared to be admitted to practice iu the courts of Or Or eeon: Flfred II. Freeksen, Albany; L. K. Latouretto, Oregon City; Frank G. Miclielli, Uosoburg; Lyndon C. Nor repin, Medford; Owen M. 'm. Diiyn, Ceburg: It. A. Letter, Portland and Forrost S. Fisher, The Dalluo., appeared and were examined as to their knowl edge of tin law and tho applications weie taken under advisument. HOTEL ARRIVALS. vviM.AMirrri:. Alfred II. Freorkon, Allmuy; W. J. Warren, G. L. Field, Curtz, Sun Fran cisco; Owen Van Duyn. Coburg; Will Garrett, Arthur J. Collier, L. K. IjU ourette, F. S. Fisher, It. A. Loiter, W. P. Liudler, Fred Hoto Dr. C. T. Smith, .1. LmiIhaou, Dr. A. MiiMurclll A, J, l.oland, Pol t land; W. A.Oruuigcr, St. Louis, Mo John D. D.ilv, Cervallis: De Umcey Stone, New York; A. J. Giumlmaii, Milwaukee, Wis.; A. Kloher, Chicago, , COTTVOK. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith, Hornells ville, N. Y J. I), llusby. Mrs. P. N. Schneider, A. N. Ikiylan, W. O. Nlsley, (ieo. lllair, Portland, A. M. Powers, Chi cago, III., K. A. Hill, I). Frolley, Irliy, Maliel Whitney, Wtsidburn. Kidnapped, ' II Akam'liitnl l'rrn lu tlir Jonruiil. Miinti-kmnk O., Oct. 3 Albert Mod illey, who bus been miming from his home at Marlon, Ind., for nunc time, was found hre in a pitiable condition and almost stai vod. lie had been kid napped by four tramps who were hold ing him for a reward. They had stood guard over him constantly, but all four went to sleep when the boy oecupod, Sad News tor a Volunteer, Mr AaaovlMtnl I'rrii lu Ilia Jiiiirnill. Mi'NciK, Ind., Oct. !!. Francis Stokur, a veteran of the Mexican and Civil wars, dropped dead Sunday evening. His son, Kverett, now coming home from the Philippines, will learn of his fathur's death and that of his bethrotluM, Mica Hdlia Kegel, at Chicago, simultaneously. That Joyful Keeling. With tho exhilarating seuso of renew o.l health and strength and Internal cleaullno.v, which lollows tho use ot Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to tho few wliu huvo not progressed beyond the old-tlmo medicines and tlio cheap sub stituted fouitllmes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Uuy , the gcnuliib. Manufactured by the California tig syrup Cu, Crossing the Rockies. The matt delightful ride across the con 1 nent it througli U'uh nj Colorado, ivci what it knowu at "'the Scenic Koutc of the WojU." It mitten not nt h hu 01 the year the tup it nude, at no tune doe the scenery giow noooionvMii, It ii an evrr changing panorama of the beaudc of natuie. One raoaunt you ace paniog ihiouth gurget w ailed in by lockt ihuutarKla of (el ligh anj the next you arc abuyc iho know line, tkirting peaks that toaer atioe )Ou until they tceni almoit to reach the tky. One of the cnaraeteiUtica of the Colnrado chmitc is that the exlrcmes of tempcratuie a e never ruel wi.h. It It neither w cold in winter nor warm in tummcr, at upon the lines ol radwa, uhihciot the dctem and pJarnt Tbe traveler oyer llw Rio Urarde Vnem alxha ibe pnviUe ol a stoputer, if he to electa. Kali LaLe City, or any. where benren Lxgica an4 Denver, eo all clattet of ticlelf. For infofisa too at to rate, etc , tot! ht dctctiptive pamnhlett, call on the n-are Ticket Agent ol ibe O. R. R. & N Ca o Southern PacificCu., or d ittt J. D. MANhHtLp. Uen I Ag . Kia tirantl W-i3rwn K,ili i tt I hin rcct, IVxtlaaJ, Oregon, NEW vaajyaririapv,vapij A new cigar is like n new doctor you must try him before you know how good ho is. Corona n ur Cbampion lluvo been tried nnd wo lire proud to say that tliu smoking public is with us. Orders all ovurtho country nro coming In thick and fast. Your denier has them. They are pure, Hint's sure. Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. njrxrtnrxnsArtnsirtvnriwtttVinnririrvnfirins NOTICE If you contemplate buying anything in the line of Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Linoleum, Oilcloth or Carpets, You should call and sec our Goods and get our prices. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. 'lUDAY'S MAKKBT. iv-i..... ..ll.... 1'OIITL.VNP, Oct. II 0c to til ; 111 for old Walla Walla.CSc. tofiiifor new . X.V.. ... 1, III ,v ,,,,i- Flour Portland, f 1.00 to :t.2o. Suiier llne $2.15 per bid. Oat AVhito :i5:i(lc, grev 'M to ItSc. Hay Timothy $82$!I.!K) ier too. Hops lKSliic; old crop tic. Wcsil ViiTlov. 12i:io: Kastorn Or ogon. 8 111 Mohair, 27 !I0. .MIIIsttilT Until, f 17; shorts, 18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, f UK) to o.OO nens o to u.oo, turkeys, live, lSjgGSiuc. Kggs Origon, 2i) to 21c er iloz. Hides Greon,siiltodll)lbs,8Po.unikv CO lbs, 7(88; sheep pelts, 15Q20c. Oiiloni 1 to H4C. liutter Host dairy, ,10(33.'); fancy creamery, 15c to 50c per roll, store 22 to 27c. Potatoes 50 to 75c per cental. Ilogt Heavy dressed Ik to H4c Mutton Drotscd,tllgc to 7o tier pound. lkof Steers. :i.60(4H,W) ; rows, fll.00 (l$!l.60 dresKHl, iK-ef rt to "( Veal drosel, 7lg84o. - SALEM MARKET Wheat 58 pounds and over Wo. Wool Hie, Mohair 30c. lkirley45to 6r.e. Oats 2tic. Hay Baled, cheat and clover $0.00. Timothy f 8.00. Kggs 18c. Flour In wholesale lots 3.00 retal 13.40. MillstuRs bran 113.00 shorts 115.00 Hogs dressed, 5Jo. Live cuttle Steers 3Jcows"2!lf to 3. Sheet) 2.50(3 til. Drosstnl Veal fitec. " liutter Dairy 18o eroamory 25. Poultry Spring chickentll to Ilk. Ileus 8 cents. Potatoes 35c. GRAND RECEPTION. New Yoik Not to Have it All ' he Citi zens of New York Are to Umtitain Dewey. Hut Holisoii of Salem has made pre in anition to entertain all who mav come Holvson's stock of l.idico' mill's uud jackets, I-adles', Gents and Children's inaekintoshos, youths' and loys' suits. Wool and cotton blankets, Hosiery and Yarns is large, good qual ity, best value for the price over offered. The weather will soon bo cool and tho children mutt bo prewired for sclnxil. Como to my daily reception, and insoet my stock. Yours truly, W. 11. IIoikos- 207 Commurolal street. DIEl . FI.OWKR. At the fuiullv Imiuo. on Kightienth street, in Sulmu, Tuotlay j morning, October 3, 1609, ttladys" r lower, ageit 0 moMim. ot ummer complaint, daughter of Mr, uud Mrs. J. If Flower, Funeral Mirvictts willle hold ut the home, Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, ltev. Jenn Parsons olllobiting. Hurial will take plaeoat Io Mission eojuetery. SCOTT. At I)m familv home in Jf. fttoon. 011 Sunday, brtotar 1, 1SUU, ' tho Infant child of Mr. and Mr. Soot I. Funorul erviro uervhekl yetnn.la ami burial was lud 111 a m-ighUirtn,; tiuetery , RfMET, Health and Beauty Aro lwth promoted by eating our choice mill IiIl'Ii L'rade breakfast foods. We have a IiirgO varietyof cereal product! in rolled wheat and oats, cerealine, breakfast goms for breakfast dishes, laisides muca rout, tapioca, farina, split peas, cheese and crackers. Our 8tick of pure and high grade foods, in botli fancy aui staple groceries, is unrivalled, and our prices defy competition. .SonnemanN, THE G ROGER 124 State at' Telephone 51 Cyclone Cameras The Improved Magazine Cyclone In stock at all timet. Wc carry a full Hue of Supplies Card Mounts Platu Papers Trays Developers Toneri Call and examine our line. ).!' ll OS Stale Sired. TO. W ir YOU WISH TO ADVLRTISE ut jtsnE3"wrS3eiJsES ANYWHERB AT AhYTtMR Call on sr Writ r. c. Mrs mwm koct &65 Merclltrt, Exckwago fcAN TKANCI5CO. iAt