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? t ul? r i t 1 1 j'li , i '4 a mmimmmn tmumt IB!WHmaH18HKHKBHHB5flKBWHI I A bout! OLOAK M H Kvory day brings something now to this department. We show tho boat and nowest Rarmonts direct from America's foromost do elirnors and you'll And that tho pricoB aro no more than others ntk for tliu-orditiffty torts. :: :: 'i : Another Shipment of Those $7.50 Jackets In Tans and Greys N IS NEW RAGLANS NEW MISSES' JACKETS NEW CAPES H H Tarn o'shanters for Girls in the Newest Colorings... ...65c each Our Store Closes at 6 o'clock THE BIG BARGAIN IB HBBBBMHHBBHHBiHHfflBlHiHHflHBHB 1 1 ai i ii. iMifTTinTfTimfriTr flew Walking Skitte Another lot of fine double runic maae IRew TTatloriTba6e Some sample suits just in. The very latest New York styles. $10.00 to $30.00 I THE QUALITY STORE. a m idfifr 'SBBBBBBBBBBBMBhBBBB iBBRflBBB.BlBttBBBBliVBhBBKvGSKVBBKBBB'BEsVJw'w vB kJBftlwHKnBBBBBBhi C whs! JOURNAL X-RAYS In tho apiwlntmout of Goo. W. IllslHie as receiver of the Oregon City laud olllce the presence of Mi. ahull In Washington Ii anknowletlaud. Ha Is tho same vigor ous Mitchell ah of yore and is u valuubU man iu the senate lor me stato 01 uru gon. Eugene Register. Is that all you can boo In a senator? How about hla opening our harbors and stopping corporations itealingour timber lauds. ft Indepcndonao Enterprise, Hop; It is a conservative conclusion that 11 trust or any other business oonibluatlou is harm ful when it insures tho groatest growl to the-smallest number. 'Iho largest good for tho most people is still a worthy end of living. C A Mrs. lluesoll Sage asks the omeu ol the country to wear somo badge oi mourulng for thirty days in honor of MoKiiiley, and Helen Gould suggests thut all pooplo put 011 for a time "some thing emblematic of the deep grief the) (eel." The White House Restaurant Is the place to uo to get tho best meals at all timet!). The number of customer? is a sign that they serve the very hurt. Crsla-OI Crsla-OI 4 , Iteme-mber that usimo when you 'want a 'delicious, upuetJsdug, nourish- lug food drink to take tho plueo of coffee, fiold by all grocers aud liked by all who liavo used It, Qraln-0 is wade of puro grain, It aids digestion uud Btrongthenu the nerves. It la not a, stimulant but a health builder and tho children as well as tho adults can drink It with great benoflt. Costs about as much as coffee, 15c. and aOc per imckuge. Ask your grocer fpr Qraln-O. iHWW, .4-.-XU """"" Q B m a EH a IB K m a Tlie new umbrellas are here. They're of the best U m m m B H n B H makes and the prices range from 50c to $8.00 Yalona Cloth... New material for Klmonas, ' Wrappers, Waists etc., 27 Inches wide ...20c a yd every evcnlwr except Saturday. HOUSE OP SALEM. i ir t t "rsmrTrTr' quality walking !skirts withg or nne quanty uuu. $6.00 each Think of Hinges! For ladles' or gentlemen's wntchos apair of cuff buttoiiB, long or short chaiiiH, rings or brooches, ecurf pins or neck obalnH, and should your watch eauseyou to miss 11 car, 11 truiu or an important engagement, bring it to us, wu will givo you tho best time In your life, and ut reasouablo charges, WATCHES OLUANKD, 75e. MAIN SPUING 75c and warranted. Clias. H. Hinges 2UU Com'l St. MARION CIRCUIT COURT In the circuit court ono deciwion was made by the jury Monday. It was in the cm toot Tilmon Ford, exei utnr v M. A. Plamnndon, et ul, a suit (or money, and a verdict was given for the plaintiff iu the sum of fliSl.Sti,- uud foO attorney fees. The (mibo of the Statu vs. A, T. Zum walt charged with criminal rape, is be ing heard today, it will not be com pleted until late this afternoon, as 2rt witnesses are to be examined. Pleas of "'not guilty" wuro today made in the following wises: Stale vs. Henry Sullivan, criminal rape. State vs. Fred Ki slier, criminal larceny iu aud from 11 shop. State vs John Gow and I.Q11U Duron berg, criminal, giving uud selling Intoxi eating liquor to a minor, llurbluy Honnay, State vs. John Gow and UmU Duren bergor, criminal selling and giving Iji toxioating liquor to a minor, Clyde Towusond, State vs. John Kelly, criminal assault with intent to kill. Thr Excitement not Over The rush to the drug store, still eon tlmios and daily scores of people cull (or a bottle of Kemp's Balsam tor the Throat and Lungs (or theeure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee aud never (alls to give eutlru satisfaction. Prlue 25c, and 50c 2 xt Vtlou ol Uia ,hftdea ol eiHeaiou widen lioipoaw..-"---.,, ANDRADE TRIES AGAIN To Overthrow Castro Government. Start of a Strong Emancipa tion Movement in Austria. Czar, King and Emperor tot Hold a Peace. Consultation for New YoitK, Oct. 15. Ignator An drado, ox-Prcsidont of Venezuela, will mako another attempt to overthrow ;tho Castro government, says tho Kan Juan, Porto Itico, correspondent of tho Herald. Preparations are being tnado for an ex pedition led by Gcnoral Andrade, which will lam! in Venezuela early in Novem ber. Tho Venezuelan revolutionists in Curacao, recently visited by General An drade, aro preparing for tho proposed movement. General Andrudo has is sued a mnulfesto, in which ho promises, in tho event of his succoes to negotiate a treaty, providing for 0 standing Amer ican tribunal to adjudicate nil disputes with foreign countries, and to protect foreign interests. Attempts aro being maJo to includo ju this movement tho Peraza, Itiora, Pletri and Crespo partisans Substantial aid is expected from the Venezuelan revolutionists in Now York. New Youk. Oct. 15. Tho Berlin cor respondent of the Times says tho Ham burg Chamber of Commerce has sub mitted a report on tho new tariff scheme to the Hamburg committee of commis sioners on shipping. Tho Chamber ex. presses a strong doslro that tho tariff shall not obtain the assent of the legis lature. It points out that the commission em ployed to prepare the now tariff did not contain ndequato representation of the non-protectionists commercial uud in dustrial interests. The German Cham bers of Commerce, it is declared, were not consulted by the omission which kept its proceedings secret. Tho report finally declares tho tariff schonio as constituting the greatest dan gor that has menaced Germany's eco nomical prosperity for many years. . - Nkw Youk, Oct. 15. A resolution adopted by tho General Assembly o( tho Evangelical Alliance nt Hreslau causes indignation on the part of the Austrian Catholic press, says tho Vienna corres pondont of the Times. Tho resolution expressed grateful sat isfaction ut tho blessed progress of the Kvuugelicul movement in Austria." Tho General Assembly sent hearty greotings ot the Austrian Kvungcls. The correspondent says tlio emancipa tion movement forms an integral part of tho Austrian Pau-Germnns. Last week tho Burgomaster of 'ionna declared that the movement was dangerotiB to tho state, as it wan intended to facilitate the absorption ot Austria by Germany. Nkw ioiik, Oct. 15. Iho Home cor respondent of tho Times, says that Kim; Victor Emmanuel will not meet the Czar nt St. Petersburg, but at somo other city, where Kmperor Francis Joseph will iiIbo be present. It is believed that the chief object of the meeting is to examine tho situa tion in the llulkiius with a view of antagonism growing between Italy aud Austria-Hungary and the anxiety of Russia to avoid complications. The date for the meeting has not jot been determined. The king will bo ec oompauied by the premier ind foreign minister. Nkw Yokk, Oct. IB. Gloomy repoitB of tho Condition of the British West In dies lire printed aud tho ineril is drawn that the roMinbling of tlie Brussels Con gress is iudinpeusablu to the revlvtdof the prosperity of tho sugar industry, sajstlio London correspondent of the Tribune. Tho foreign olllce has inndu strenuous efforts to secure tl u reassembling of the Brussels Con gross and the ubulition of the continental liouiitttw A member of Parliament, who muktw a eiKvialty f the sugar question If authority (or tho statement that the Congress will meet speedily and agree ujtow a general abo lition of iKHIIltitM). Nkw Youk, Oct. 15. Tho Buenos THE LUCKY Mrs. It. A. Rlgg-i, of Salem and number of the oldest new l-ilrawor White machine, with drop head. She will call or send for the machine- and not it at nuy time. Her old machine is u Wheeler it Wilson, No. 17,5(17. Our only regret is that wo cannot afford to give away another one or two. This has been a most Interesting contest, and no have had reports from all over the country, on machines of all ages, kinds and conditions. Wo carry needles, oils uud parts tor all machines, and Mr, N, II. Hurley, one of the trast machine men in Oregon, does re jiniring of all soils here, All work guaranteed or no Ohargo. F. A. WIGGINS tJOF" SuceetwQr to U. M. Orolean and K. F. Parkhurat. StudobaLor wawons and bupglov, MiiCormtok llarveatin Muolilnery, ltussoll engines aud throaliora Tribune bIcyolee, Standard aud Whito sewfug maohlnoa. rrtw Wn i uxMrt M tl Hrr ,. ovwlmUti. . . . ? 41. Ayrcs correspondent of tho Times says that iu splto of tho warllko publi cations regarding tho strategic roads made ty Chllo in) disputed territory and tho hostile atmosphere created by the Chilean war party, tho President of Ohilo hnB tnado omphalic declarations Hint friendly and peaceful solution of the dtfllcultlcs can bo reached within tho terms of the treaties and agreements bctvreon tho two republics. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 15. According to tho Lisbon correspondent of tho Herald, Sonhor Castelo Dranco has hfthytho !ud Kxprcsa for ParlH, on Iho way to l'ekin, ns Portugese Mlnistor Extraordi nary Instructed with an important po litical mission concerning tho delimita tion of Maca. BIG TEXAS FIRE Dallas, Tox. Oct. 15. Kurly this morning firo destroyed $200,0u0 worth of property in tlie businoai section of Beaumont, Tex. Tho firo originated iu tho Mclwuldcn block, tho first floor of which was occupied by T. 8. Ketld, wholoealo grocers, nud tho second floor as n rooming houso. Thoro are rumors of several lives lost in tho Mcladden flats, but Mrs. Field, proprietress, thinks every ono escaped. Other buildings destroyed are the Ulanchett building, Gilbart building, twoSero-Fino buildings and tho Diinlap Cunningham, a now throe-Btory building just comploted. At 2:15 a. in,, tho Southern Pacific warehouse, n frame structuro 300 fcot long, was in imminent danger. If this warehouse calchcB, the Are will likely cross Crockett streot into tho Crosby Hotel Block. No further In formation could bo obtained at 2:15 a. m., and it is not known wliothor the firo is vot under control. SCHOONER JRACING New Youk, Oct. 15. After n voyage and rnco of 10 days down tho coast from Now Brunswick, two threo mastod schooners, the Nimrod and tho Sarah C. Smith, reached this port yesterday, half n minuto apart. Tho Nimrod eamo in first. Not until the olllcial starting time li received from Hillsboro, N. B., there fore can tho faster craft bo determined. Tho winner will bo favored by a cemont company in tho transportation of Uh ma terial from Canada, says the World. While the race lasted the vessels wero constantly in sight and within hailing distance of oach other nud every yard of cauvaB was strained and every concieva bly device of nautical skill omployod by tho skippers to gain even the slightest ndvautagn over the other. Tho distance is 800 miles. An Eagle and a Donkey's Head. Ofliciulsof the United Stntostrcas ttry nro linblo to mako tilings un comfortable for ono of the govern ment engravers if they- can trace to its source tlio inaa who, apparently in a spirit of fun, placed u puzzle picture on the 18SU bcries of $10 notes. Incidentally tho Amoricau eagle is said to bo in a state of high indignation becauso tlio cngravor made it look, turned upside down, liko a common everyday donkey, with long cars and a white nose. On tho face of the bill appear an Amer ican caglo between tlio signatures nt Iho bottom. There is nothing about the appearanco of tho bird to denote that it is dill'erent from tho enmo picture appearing on tlio oilier bills, but when ono turns tho bill upside down the head of a donkey looks up plainly. Washington Letter. ohrran.i urn rncl. Consul Hughes of Coburg says that In Austria, where everything In tho bhnpe of fuel Is being carefully Investi gated, Sawdust Is Impregnated with a mixture of tarry substances nud heated to tho propor temperature. It Is then passed over n pinto of Iron heated by steam, from which a Bcrew conveyor takes It to n iiross, where It la com- proseod Into briquettes of tho required nlo. Tho press turns out 10 per min ute, wolghlng two-ilfths of a pound ouch aud measuring 0 by IVt by 1 Inches. Tho caloric power la about tho same ns that of lignite, with but -1 per cout of nsh. Ouo factory produced last your over 7,000.000 briquettes, costing nbout 10 cents per 1,000 and selling at from 05 cents to $1. CATHARTIC Genuine stamped CCC Never told In bulk. Beware of the dealer who trie to sell 'jomethlns juit at fiood." who has reported th name machine in use todav, wins tho 255-257 Liberty Street TZ - a - Mn - - 1 - j-2Tte CANDV PERSON WARE HOUSE MAN Brought to Salem and Under Bail. Put On Charge of Twelve Hundred Bushel Shortage of Grain. A. M. Humphrey, a formor warehouse man of Salem, who last winter Bold tho wheat stored In his caroand left tho stato with tlio proceeds of tho salo, was today arrested InPortland on a criminal charge, on a bench warrant issued by Judgo Burnett. He is charge! with larcency by bailee. Tho amount of grain sold by him was about 1200 bushels aud it was owned by eight or ton of tho prominent farmers in tho county. Information was found against him and ho was arrested this morning b. tho Portland polico and will be brought to Salem Tuesday even ing. He was admitted to bail in tho sum of 300. STAYT0N HIGHWAY ROBBERY A bench warrant leaned from tho clr cult court Monday resulted iu Bert and i Arthur Watters of Stayton, being brought to Saloni at two o'clock this mornin.', to appear be'oro District At torney Hart on tho charge of highway robbery. It is charged that a few nights ago thoy held up Ah Smith of Stnyton, knocked him down and robbed him of 112.50. Tho boys are cousins and belong to good families. They wero admitted to jail at "00 each. TORE- COVER M0NEY A suit to recover monoy was today Hied In tho Marlon county circuit couit untitled, John Hughes, plaintiff vs. Mrs. Annie M. Iliiumlun. defendant. He seeks to recover $I3S,37, with interest nt 10 per cent, psr annum Jfrom August 3, 1805, and $50 attorney fees. Tho prom issory note was glvon to pay for grocer ies used in the family of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Itamden, and tho firBt party now being deceased, Mrs. Itamsden is made defendant in the case. S. T. Richard son is ottornoy for tho plaintiff. Scientific Research. Nuw Youk, Oct. 15. A dispatch from Paris to the Times, says It has been found necessary toainputato one of tho llngersiof Dr. Calmetto, director of tlio Pasteur Institute, on account o( a bite from a cobra from which he was extract ing tlio venom. It is presumed that the serum invented by Dr. Calmetto, after his studies in Cochin China, saved his life, but after threo weeks, amputation waB necessary. USEFUL SNOW. Out For It Much uf the Kiirth Would He Little llcttvr Tlinu n Dcaert. If all tlio condensed moisture of tho atmosphere wero to fall as rnln and none of It as suow, hundreds of thou sands of souaro miles of the enrth'a Burfnco now yielding bountiful crops would bo llttlo better than a desert Tho tremendous economic gain for tho world at largo which results from tho ulfferenco between snow and rain 1 seldom realized by tho Inhabitant of fortllo aud well watered lowlands. It Is in tho oxtouslvo regions whero Ir rigation Is a prime necessity In agricul ture that tho special uses of tho snow como chlelly Into view. All through tho winter the snow Is fulling upon tho high mountains and packing Itself flrmly Into tlio ravines. Thus In na ture's great Icehouso n supply of mols turo Is stored up for tho following sum mer. All through tho warm months tho hardened snowbnuka are molting grad ually. In trickling strenis they stead ily feed tho rlvors, which as they flow through tho valleys aro utilized for Ir rigation. If this moisture fell ns rain, It would almost Immediately wash down through tho rivers, which would hardly bo fed nt all in tho summer, when the crops most needed water. Those facts are so well kuown as to bo coiuniouphice In tho Salt Lake val ley and lu tho subnrld regions of tho west gonornlly. They aro not so well understood lu Now Jorsey or Ohio, where snow Is sometimes a pictur esque, sometimes a disagreeable, fen turo of winter. In all parts of tho country the notion prevails thut tho suow Is of groat valuo ns a fertilizer. Scientists, howover, nro lucllucd to nttnch loss Importance to Its servleo In soil nutrition for somo re glous which liavo uo snow are exceed ingly fertile than to Its worth as a blanket during tho months of high wluds. It prevents tho blowlug off of tho flnoly pulverized rlchnoss of tho top soil. This, although llttlo perceiv ed, would often bo a very groat loss. lu nature's evory form there la mean ing. Youth's Companion. Blcr Red Apples. Did you seo tUose Uii Hed apples at Branson k Hasan's? That is a sample ot the fruit and vegetables received by them dally now. Money to Loan, Plenty of money to loan on improved farm and city property at G and 7 per cent. No comm'sslon, No delay. Maxwell a Hauikn, 10 4 tf Moorea Block, Salem.Or. O U. m T H T. .A. . t lb0 tiianvttiwv -$mu!!r PERSONALS John Shdw of Mill City nos in Saloni Monday. L. B! Geer has gone to Columbia county for a fow day. John Stcclhammor will go to his homo at Bilverton this evening for n brief visit. Mrs. C. II. Burggraf is attending the Grand Temple of Rathbono Bisters In Portland, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. DavlB have gono to Harrisburg, to tho bedside of Mr. Davis' brother, J. L Davis, who 1b seri ously ill. Frank J. Wrightmnn nud Chns. A. Murphy liavo gone to Portland as repre sentatives to tho Graud Lodge KnightB of Pythias. L. J. Davenport has returned fiom Whitman county, Wash., whero ho Bpont tho summer. Ho will probably spend the wintor in Marion county. Mrs. Anna Kay, Mrs. Thorosa, Savogo and Rev. and Mrs. McKillop nro in Portland attending tho BaptlBt State Convention that closos Friday night of tills week. MIsb Ncllio StamllBli weut to Portland today and after a brief visit thero will go to Chicago to outer the Contervatory of Music. Ilor parents accompanied hor to Portland. Mr. ahd Mrs. J. A. Blakely of Browns villo, who havo been tho gliosis of at torney General and Mra. 1). It. N. Black burn (or several days, havo gone to Portlnnd to attend the carnival. Homer Davenport will bo in tlio city tomoirow and lecture at tho oiHsra house iu tlie evening. Aa ho is an Oregon boy and tho modem Thomas Naet, nil will want to hear him and sco him do t ketch ing. Mrs. N. Shupp, wife of tho F.vangelipt minister, who was taken seriously ill with malarial fever at Jefferson is re ported as having passed tho crisis, and to bo Improving. Sho is at tho home of C. II. Cusick in that place. Box olllco for snlo of tickets to Daven port's Iecturo will bo open ut 0 o'clock Wednesday morning. DIED. JUSSUP At tho family homo in Salem Oregon, Tuesday morning, Oct. 15, of anemia, Splon Robinson Jeesup, nged (12 yeats. - Dr. Jossup was ouo of tlio beet known and most widely beloved ptofesslonal men Salem has ever had, and although his death has not been unexpected, tho announcement comes with a Bhock that reaches eenres of friondB with sadness Dr. Jeasup wos born- at Styleavillo I idinua. Apr. 23, 183!), whero ho re mained until early manhood and receiv ed a good education. Upon coming west ho first Bottled at Dallas, In Polk county, and latot canio to Salem to make bis permanent homo. He studied medi cine nt San Francisco, and Inter at Rellovue, N. Y. Ho at first adopted tho allopathic school aud later been mo de voted to homeopathy, which school of medicine ho practiced tho remainder of bis caroer. Up to a year ago, wnen his health failod he enjoyed n largo practice. Aug. 20, 1808, Dr. Jessup was married to Mlaa Sophronia Coahow, who sur vives him. Their union was blessed with threo children, only ono of whom survives, Dr. Albert A. Jessup, of this city, two children having died young. Deceased was a member of the Baptist church, and a devoted Christian worker in Ida church. Funeral services will be conducted at tho residence on Stato street Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Revs. Ronald McKillop and P. S. Knight will officiate. D. E. Iluntslnter, Funeral Dlrtctor. 107 Street. 'Phone Red 2423,SalemOregoa. de-ice 390 Couit. 'Phone Black 2181. State Hesl- G. A- R. and Relief Corps. Attention G. A. H. Post No. 10. All members of tho post and veterans are requested to meot at tho Post hall at 0:30a. m Wed. Oct, 10, to attend funoral of our lute Com r ail o Dr. B. II. Bradelmw. I'leaBO bo on hand. I. C. Sutton, post commander. J. Q. llurnea, adjutant. Metnbora Sedgwick Relief Corps, No 1, aro requested to meet at tliolr Hall WV1. at 0:30 a. m. sharp for purpose of attondlng Comrade Ilradshaw'a funeral. Mre, Lirzlo Roff,,8ecy. Up-to-date, Captal City flour has no superior, try it. Sold by all Grocers. C" With a Tail. The 'C " with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal boxl Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, xoc. A GREAT COMBINE AT THE FAIR... Iu ehoep, rubbers, box, Iioeo gloves, moil's aud boys' cloth ing, hats, caps, umbrellas, Trunks, valises, dry goods, undent or of all kinds. Tin and graulteware, lamps, (UbIios, blankets, quilts, notions of all kinds, Aud the facts are that this great combination ot bar gains cm not bo had at any place iu Salem, Ore,, but at THE FAIR STORE. Remember the Place. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. p4T cuuv fe JUST JiMl I firUnc rlrncc cfcfrtc Q1 OC xuuivtj ivuj w.. iu, h".m, Hii.jw, vDij.uu ana Sk nn ,. Handsome petticoats, $1.00, $1.75 to $5,00 Ladies' and children's capes and jackets for $i on i, to $5.00. u Hl Elegant line of stand and table covers from m en . $1.10 and upwards. om J5' so 7 DreBses, Scarfs In drawn work I,.... .ul.. I ..,,.lnll.,..n .III fill I .... -., , .., ..,. .,! . a. iiuiuiliiui in, million, iu, uu imu IV. uu 11IIU fiu. rino nroou ciouib, una 10 fi.ou. flow hos nrv frn... k ";"" aim Quilts and blnnketB 75 5c, f 1.00, to mem 01 wnoi swentora in plain a A line assortment of gent's gloves FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. Stato and Commercial St., Saloni, Ore. ' HE GREAT Discount nun v... . ...v tiowi Pears soap only 10c a bar. Toothpicks, large boxes tw boxes for 5c. Corsets 21c each. Towels at 3c eart Toweling at 4c a yard. Table cloths at 15c a yd. rar! lUlluon ivnua, a wmsuii ai AOK., 1IUVY IVC MCJ, Tile nfi straight front corsets only 48c. The store is fmi 0f bar- gains, you are mvuea to can ana inspect our sto' GreenbaunVs Dry Goods Store First door south Gef a Gasoline Lan Costs less to Jlr f JL I sell only the best makes and eaci guaranteed. MANTLES, CHIMNEYS AND SUPPLIES C. M. Telephone 401. You Can't Get Something for Nothing... COR. STATE JACOB 95 State Street, GRAY BROS) ARGE line of Airtight and iCast M ers, Steel Ranges, Cast Cook Storey NOTICE) CAPITAL CITY MILLS huvo Htarted do n uuueial tin nnil nro now roauy to milliui! business, nud roBiiectfully invito the public to givo our Hour a trial. BRYANT & REEVES b. :f. jokes, Attorney-ut-Law Toledo, Oroi-on Wa Clerk or ttrci'U Counter htx yora ana h;.i u uptetUte abstract oi all property tuUncoln coouty 1M7U Call For City Warrant Notice is hereby given that thoro nro funds on hand, npplicnblo to tlio pay ment of all warrants of tho City of Stiloin drawn on tho general fund en dorwd on or beforo Feb. 1, 1001. Holders of mid warrants will plonBO present thorn for payment sit Lndd & IJush'fl bank, a interest will ceaao from ditto of this notice. John Mom, City Treasu'or. Buloin, Or., Ocs. I. 1001. 10-0-IOt O V, 3 rr O 2ciL X jOl. Bean tk $ K"" M in W tWt NEW TODAY. I-Olt SALE Two largo Durham cows, ono fresh and tho other will he, iu a month. Inquire ot Juhu Holm, next door to -Salem Hotel. 10 15 3t BOARDING. With or without room, day or week, Al furnUhed rooniB, TerniB moderate. No. 322 llifc.h ttieet, dianonally opposit the city hall, 10 16 lmo HOY WANTED. a regular route. -To carry Journals Inquire at otlice. FOUND. On Stnto street, n pair of gold rimmed ulassus. Call at this olllco and pay for ad. Homer Davennort will be with ppople of Salem ut tho Opera IIoiuo Wednesday evening, October IU, 1001. Ilia lectures will bo entitled "Caricature, With Illustrations" proceeds to I o ar vdied to tlm Nilvertnu cement smewaiK fuml. Admiseioii, 25 and 60 cents. DONJT TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Life away! You can be euro! of any form of tobacco using cailjr. be made well, ttroug, magnetic, full of new life and igor by taUug NO-TO-UA3, that makes weak men strong. Many grain tea pounds In ten days. Orer BOC.OOQ cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book let aud adrice I'KKIt Address STKKI.WQ HJUm)Y OX, Cbicaxo or Mew York. 5l fc1 Eft oa aa . . and in colnrg or . . " 15 cents to .11.00. ou UUIIIB. HOW Ol, CUI1IH. ftnu- n.. . ' V. VU. n . . '.ww. Kua. .in. .tf m . t8 00. . Just owned ii. C i. Just opened a larco 7J, ml fancy colors, l.ri"" n 25 cents to Jinn ':3 from Purchase Sale of Dry gJ tf iiiigiu ui ruiow Shams TaUi stot of Post Office. FOR THIS WINTER. run and gives more and better Light. L0CKTO 288 Com'l St., Salem, Or Shoe dealers may try to mike you ((tint they are selling you jooJj ttlow cost, etc, In It Is not done. They sell ioo4s tomikentctj and so do we. Hut we cio furnish shots, rtttir toots, and cverythict In our line is low n at lowest. We don't mirk our roods bli ut then drop the price to tool tuytrs. tatvtcsd the best foods for the lowest price ill ttilxt "VOC35-T Salem, Oreeca AND LIBERTY STS. Wheat Market, San FnANCisco.Oct IS-M"1 Dee. 07?ii J iay H.o--n i i-" " 05 and 0ll4' CiiKUoo, Oct. 10. -Wiet 0 Dec. 703i GOLD DUST The Sidney Power Co, BIDNKY ORHjOS Made for family use, art J".K for It. Bran and shorts alwJi"' A. T. WALN Agei Prime cedar posts, cut (M large live t mber, M f Jceived at fA , D. S. BENILfci Pboon SOI on OnOurShgi the you wdl t& f5 And counters ' of canned anu "j&Si best of every kinJ.;, find bf, j .. ,.,vries vou " ,.k a of canned and "ffiiiwffr ) - inn ur I Cfl H """n'r'jri r orleM !'r'H SB you win """ , "fjyuand coffees, canned good'11 . - BB ,..riH. We P""' -, no . . - i.ia iiui- t, oari,rUrfif courtesy and efficlenc vice. M. T. X lSaSUteStrMt BJL1 m,ooo AEBt IW&rv, BSj. jK " 'faUV ilMm '(JimBRT ' 'V " .... t.jji -AmW"