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"T TP WW!IPISB! Tv!miMiy-mi!n 'v .Tc ff 'j 11 iiO M I .3 l 4 it i.i if hi . ' if I i 1 'J .IHIHHHirHHHMIIIIHH'llHHnHaiHlMHWBVB I A BOUT ICLOAKS 5 Kvory dny brings eomotblng now to this ilopnrtmcnt. Wo show the boat and nowent garments direct Iroin America's foremost do- Bfanpra and you'll find tbat tlio prices aro no more than othora )g aek for tho ordinoty torts. :! ;: :; 'i ' m M -M m m Another Shipment of Those $7.50 Jackets In Tans' ' and Greys NEW RAGLANS NEW MISSES' JACKETS NEW CAPES Tarn o'shanters for Girls in the Newest Colorings... ...65c each The new umbrellas are here. They're of the best makes and the prices range from 50c to $8.00 ii m m a m m m H S5 B II H H B ra BUENOS AYRES EDITOR Wants Direct Steam ers to U. S. Chile and Argentine Getting up Some Friction. (ho commoratlon of Uio ono thousandth annlvorsay of tho cloao of tho carcor of England's groat ruler hayo beon so en thusiastic in favor of tbu project that tho commltteo has decided upon tho fol fel fol eowing: fOn Sunday ovoning, October 27, a re ligious Bervico is to bo hold in Old St. Paul's Chanel, a sermon to bo preached on tho lifo and example of tho Saxon King. On Monday, Octobor 28, a bunquot will bozivon atDelmonicos with flttlcg ceremonials and speeches. The Chilean Congress in Ses sion in Valparaiso. Yalotra Cloth... New material for Klmonas, Wrappers. Waists etc., 27 inches wide 0 ...20c a yd s u Our Store Closes at 6 o'clock every evening except Saturday. HOLYBRSON' JL JL TUB BIO BARGAIN HOUSE OP SALEM. BMWMMKHHWHBHHHHBiHHIHSflHHKHHHRHHHl m m Z mew Wlalhing Skirts Another lot of fine quality walking skirts with double ruffle, made of fine quality cloth $6.00 each IRew ftatlor-ilbabe Suits.. Some sample suits just in. he very latest New York styles. $10.00 to $30.00 DflLRYMPLES S THE QUALl'l Y STORE. ' 5 4m The Only Hope Of aiding failing, distorted or de fective vision is in lenses properly titled. Wo have helped hundreds and thousands of people to see bet ter; ask any of them about our cklll and suecesH. Wo do not chargu for examining eyes, When you think of glasses, roinember tho old- oat optical hou to in Salem. Clias. II. Hinges ftmftttsi. PERSONALS i mi i i ii A. W. Blackburn was In Albany today Dr. E. M. llurd has roturno 1 from Portland. Mm, G. K. Hofo of Albany is vlaltlng frUndu bore. Dr. W. B. Moho has gonq.to Portland for a few days. Mrs. J. M. ifubor is visiting friends in Portland for a few days. Mrs. It. L. Head of Aurora was shop ping in this city yoaturday. Hov, and Mrs. H. L. Barkloy arospoud lug a fw days in Portland, Miss Sophia Wolf of Kllvorton, Is tho guest of Mrs, II. D. Putton. JUrs, . B. Lamport has roturuod from a week's visit iu Portland. O. P. Morris of Grant's Pass vUltftl life cousin, Mrs. F. A. Krixon. G. N. Pattorson and W, O. Gutter bavo returnod from lloseburg. Mrs. Mary Martin, an ubylum attend ant, is vlaltlng relatives in Portland, Mr. and Mr. A. J. Baaoy liavo ro Jurned from n visit with tho lattor's pa routs at Harrtsburg. Mra. O. L. Parmonter has returned from Portland, whero she attended I ho lodge, of Hathbono Blstera Mra. J. Tali of Tho Dalles, is tho guot of Mr. and Mrs. W,w. Haluos. Khe accompanied their sou, Joo Haines, homo from Tho Dallw, whero ho vnited (or asvoral dys. Mra. O. FGrmer aud daughter, Mits Grace, are in the cityfromQolumbue, Ohio, to spend tho winter with, the hus band ud father, O F. Oramor, eunerin tendentof the new P. O. building. John Oarsou is in Portland today. Arthur Meyers la in tho city from Mt. Annul. Mrs. 1). A, Wattors has returned from Portland. Mrs, K. 1). Davis of Albany has ro turned homo, Edward Kllleon, of Hosoburg, was in tho city today, Mrs, A. Andrews is visiting friends in Lincoln county, Mrs, II, MeFoiron of Hubbard was in tho ulty yeiterday, Mr, an I Mrs. Ghae. A. Murphy have roturuod from Portland, 8 O. Klllotot Buuttlo visited his sister Mrs, F, W. Hoauh yesterday. Miss Alico Gray of Orogon City has returned homo after' visiting friends at Tumor and Salem, Mrs. E. D. Hriggs and family of Lob anon, have returned homo, having vis itod friends hero yesterday whilo onroutu homo from Portland. Ghas. II. Glolin, of the Denver ft Col orado Mldlaud It. H., was In tho city today. Ho is preparing to ship u carload of tho best Oregon apple to Now York Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 18.-E. P. Paz, editor nnd part owner of La Prenza (Tlio Press) of lluonos Ayres, Argontina, ono of tho most influential nortspapers in South Amorica, who is in this country to bring about hotter communication botweon thoUnitfd States and South Amorica makes tho following observations con cerning tho objects ol his trip: "I leave for home on October 22 and to savo tlmo I palled on the Kalpcr Wil- hulm dor GroaEO to Cherbourg and tako a steamer at tho lattor placo hr my homo. Tills occupies 21 days. Going direct from Now York requires 25 days because of tho class of vessels engaged in tho sorvlce. "It sooiiib to mo a stupid thing to go to South Amorica by way of Europe when a lino of first class stoamors could make tho direct trip, stopping at Rio Jnnerio, In from 12 to 18 days. Our people aro becoming greatly intorested and whilo no aid is expected from tho Argentine government thero is a general belief that such n lino of veseels will soon bo put on and prove a paying investment, intend to strongly ndvocatu batter tran sportation from tho United States. Tho Hamburg-Amorican Company evidently sees great possibilities nnd is running a lino of steamora from Enropo to our country nnd thenco down tho coast to Patagonia. Tho Lambert and Holt Company, an English Corporation owiib n lino running between Now York und tho Argontlno Republic and has more business than it can hand'o. Mnch of tho business in tho Argentine Republic Is controlled by Germans, Engliblimou nnd Italians', but I am fiitlefied North American capital ists could go to many bouth American ItepullcR, especially ours and profitably Uko over many romunurativo concerns now controlled by other countris." MONTANA MURDERER TAKEN Boitk, Oct. 18. Patrick E. Hayes, who shot and killed Win. McClalno last Saturday waB captured last ovoning near Elk Park Canyon, about 15 miles from hero and brought to tills city early this morning. IIo refuses to say .n word concerning tho shooting nnd will not oven admit that ho Ib tlio man wanted. Ills identity hap, however boon proven without adoubt. Ho appears sick and is completely worn out from hlaendea ors to oecapo from jiiBtico. The criuio of which Hnyo's is charged was apparently unprovoked nnd it will no doubt gohard with him. ENGLISH TOBACCO . WAR Duller to Break Silence Again. Earl Russell Can Remarry Without Going to Nevada Labor Conditions Bad in the Shoe Trade and Other Lines. OLIVE GROWERS UNION Los Anoklks, Calif , Oct. 18. More than two-thirds of the ollvo growers of Califorla lmvo united iu an attempt to obtain bottor prices for tholr product. Thoy bavo appointed a commltteo to do- vleo a plan for tho organization of all tho ollvo groworB of the etato, first forming a local organization. Specific laws agaitiBl tho adulteration of ollvo oil will bo urged upon tho next Congress. Nkw Yohk, (Vt 18 Tho Buenos Ayres corri'ppondiMil of tho lloiuld ca bles: A Boneation has been caused by a com muulcatlon that Chill Ih building roads and bridges in territory under disputo between Argentina aud Chili, Tho government papora nnnounco that tho Foreign OHico prntostcd agahiot this action of Chile last April, but that complications in Cliilo's internal policy prevented n settlement of tho matter. Tho government lias instructed tlio Ar gentine Minister In Santiago to fl'o a new protest. OhilloaiiB say tbat Argontino troopa occupy Cerro Paliquo, near Ulti ma Eflporati.a,and that Chilo should protest agninst that fact, Nkw Yohk, Oct. 18. Tho Valparaiso correspondent of tho Herald cables; Congress Iiiib again assomblod. Tho Minister of tho Interior, at tho opening, submitted the government program and said tho now administration would set atddo party politics iu it h management of affair. That Joyful Feeling. With the exhilarating eouso of re newed health and strength und (uternal cleanliness, which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to tho few who have not progressed beyond tho old-tlmo medicines and the cheap mib Btitutes uouiotlmos offered, but uuvor accepted by tho woll-iuforinod. Buy tho genuine. Manufactured by tho Califor nia Fig 8 rup Go. When you want a good moal why not go whero you cau got tho bom? Tho boat meals in tho city aro nerved at atrong'a Restaurant. Far liastern News. Nitw Yomc, Oct. 18 A rumor that Ay ub Khan Iiiib escaped from Mussoorls sayn tho Simla correspondent of tho Times, is not boliouul. It is unlikely that ho would attempt to escape for if liu entered Afghaniston, Ills douth would bo certain as tho Sliero Alifactiou is ex tinct. Tho great tribes aro not interested in Ayub Kahn, ouoof tlio younger sons of tho former Ameer, Shore All, now that ho Isold aud has lost his prestige. It la reported from Quotta that tho news of Ameer Abdur Pahman'a death and of his eldest ton's tncceeelon, has beon received quietly in Kandahar, A rumor of restlessness among the Chiliaip, which bus gained currency, is not supported by any evidence. SEVENTY MILES - AN HOUR Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 18. According to tho Tribuno a contract baa boen awarded In this city for an automobllo conditional upon tho machine bolng able to make 70 miles nn hour over a lovul road. It this speed can be attained tho price for the nuto completed Is to bo $20,000. Among those who aro said to bo intorested in the experiment aro Lewis Nixon, O. II Kendall, G. W. 0. Droxol and Frederick Lando. Memory of Klnsr Alfred. Nkw YoIik, Oct. 18 Klin: Alfred's momoiy is to be houornd by tho Siciety of American Authors in New York. He piles to a circular nnt out suggoitiug WEALTHY DODGER FINED CitAm'oitnaviu.i:, Ind., Oct., 18. William Cox, a woatby farmer, has beon fined $1000 and costs In tho Circuit Court for dodging taxos. It was shown that for seventeen years ho has mado falso returns nnd escaped taxation of over f 100,000. As a result of tho crim inal prosecution tlio assossor has placed $50,000 on tho tax duplicate against him. I0WA ILL Dkh Moinks, Iowa, Oct. 18. Con gressman Hull's condition took a turn for tho worso Inst night and his tempor aturo is rising for tlio first tlmo sinco his illness began. Tho physicians say tho inflammation of tho bowels is not com plicated by appendicitis. Came Near Dying. "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucutn bors," Bays M, E. Lowthor, clerk of tho district court, Centerviilo, lown. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose, l sent for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilomody and tbreo doses relieved mo entirely," This remedy is for salo by Dr. Stouo'a Drug Store, Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 18. Tho London rep resolutive of tho Herald cables many Intorostingdotailsconcorntng tho "tobac co war," now being on iu Eugland. In part tlio dispatch says: Tho tobacio trado war has already commenced, tho American combination having notified its retailors of a large reduction iu tlio price of cigarettes. Tho ftrugglo be tween tho titans of Drititdi uutl Amer ican trado, may bo voryevore nnd pro longed. Tho object of the Americana is to capture' tlio British tobacco maikets. Tho combination which tho British manufacturers have established inrludos 13 loading manufacturers, wIioho united capital is X3.000.000 ($26,000,000.) Thoy control, roughly speaking, ono quarter of tho output of tho tobacco in England. Further, thla tobacco comprises nearly all tho bost known brands. So far tho attacks has beon directed on penny packets of cigarrottci In thia particular branch oi tho trado ono British firm alono controls about nine-tenths of the sale and earns enormous profits. A news agency states that ono of tho lpfgest retail firms iu London has re luccd tho prico of cigarottou manufac tured by tho Kinney Brothers, who aro included In tho American combination, by nearly one-third. This reduction is possible as the American firm will now manufacture tholr goods in England in stead of Amorica and thus avoid tlio largo duty, Nkw Yohk, Oct. 18, Commenting upon Gonoral Bailor's recont speech nnd his futuro movements tho London corre spondent of tho Tribune Bays Genoral Bullor's friends aftor bolng uneasy ovor Mr. Brodorlck'a protracted conference with the King aro now thrown Into a panic by a roport that tho General will attond a houso luncheon at Exotor next week aiid mako another 6pocch. They can not forecast how much additional mischief ho may do by bis oratory, and thoy are hoping that either tho court or tho War Ofllco will issuo an order of bouio kind against talking. Mr. Brodrick keeps his own counsel respecting tlio Bullor affair, but naval ofllcors, taking tho Cobra Court. Martial as an illustration, point tho moral that dlscipliuo is maintained rigorously in their branch of tho sorvico and that truth is not sunnruBsed aftor disaster, oven it tho Admiralty itsolf bo struck Thore nro no military inquiries aftor dlsastora in tho Hold, even when evidence of structural wonkness in Gonoraiship, in staff work and In War Office methods generally is more direct and positive than was tho proof that tho torpedo boat destroyors built or purchauod by the Admiralty were uusoaworthy an I liable to sudden collapse. Nbvt York, Oct. 18. Commenting upon tlio release from prison of Earl Bus sol, tho London correspondent of tho Tribuno cables: Earl Russell's reloaeo was without a sign of sympathy from tha 1 Home Oillco. Not a dingle hour was abated from his sontonco. IIo had tho ' goodsonsoto loavo Holloway Jail quietly after refusing to tako ixflVspapor report ers into his confidence. It is probable that Ills first marriage will bo annulled Bpeedily by tho courts, and then ho will bo loft at llborty to re marry MrB. Sommerville legally, with out tho trouble of going to Nevada. It has been rumored from tho outsot that the impulso for the proeoctUion of Earl j Tilufinll fnr tllt.ttmv ramn frArn omirf ' but there Is no proof that tho King in toreated himself in tho mattor. Wm. Fry, E. S. Portor, Fronk Van Wosaeuhovo, O. B. MoElhauoy, 8. Pot orsou, T, M. Dunagan, G. A. Boborta, W. E. Ganlard, J. H. Hottlomlor, O. D. Purdy, Scott A. Biggs, Wm. Manning, compose tho jury. Tho jury returned a verdict for tho plaintiff in the sum of 153. Tho caso of the etato vs. A. T. Zum wait was today dismissed by tbu district attorney. Mr. Zumwalt was charged with criminal rapo,nnd 'two juries lmvo failed to convict him. Aftor mi eight months' imprisonment ho was today diechurged from tho county jail. JohuSavago, Sr,, vs. Rankin Edgar nt al , suit for monoy. Non-suit by plaintiff as to Rankin Edgar without costs. State vs. A. M. Humphrey, larceny by bailee, tho dotnurror was auataluod and loavo granted to filo now information. 8. L. Huydou nnd S. T. Richardson aro tlio defendant's counsol. John Kteno vs. Frank Evans, cult for monoy cams up at 10 o'clock, Tlio jury returned a verdict for tho defendant. Tho last case for tho afternoon was that of the Goodalo Lumber Co. vs. W. A. Shaw, it bult for money. JUST RE6EBB Ladies dress skirts, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and te Handsome petticoats, $1.00, $1.75 i to $5 on ,00' Ladies' and children's capes and jackets for ci ftft to $:.uu. v,-vvj, $17, Elegant line of stand and table covers from -K BA ' ' $1.10 and upwards. runi J5 SO, 75. DrcsBOB, Scarfs In drawn work and in color nr Beautiful wnUHnirB. .in. fin .! hr .,...' LOinr8 35 cents i .. .. 70o. Fine broad cloths, 05c to $i 50. Now &W' ' $ (MiltR nnd blankets 75c, $1 00, to 8 00. J, to" led U t S inont of wool sweaters In plain nnd fann.TulaJ.arw aiton. A tlno iiBBoitmont ol gont'a gloves from Ufj conts to i n "M 11 00 Pair.' FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKFT Cor. Stnto and Commercial St., Salem, Ore GUN STORE ACCIDENT Just beforo noon tho crack of a rlllo rang out on Commercial street nnd a crowd gulhorcd at tho Sclioonfeld gun store where tho smoko of pondor camo out onto tho sidewalk. Ted Sholton, n young man had beon handling a Winchester repeating rlllo and It was accldontly discharged, tho bullet going through a hoavy panollod door and lodging iu tho casing of tho show window, Four or five men woro stand ing around a nd had a narrow eBcape as tho bullet would bavo gone through several if Ihoy had happoned to bo in tho way. Carloss handling of firearms has cost many a man hia lifo and young Sholton and tho bystanders aro to bo congratulated. It aeems tho magazine wns out of order aud In trying to work it his finger accldontly touched the trigger with tho above result. Y0UNG MAN r LOST Louis Ilor, son of W. E Her, of Butto villo, OFcaped from a sanatorium in Portland last Monday night and it has beon impossible to locate him since that tlmo. He wont there to lmvo nn opera tion performed for spinal troublo, but became frightened and escaped. IIo is 10 years old, five foot soven inches in height, weighs 1G0 IbH, haa brown oyce and hair and worn a dark suit and gray Fedora hat. Whon looking at n porson he peora from dofectivo eyesight. Any communication to W. E. Ilor nt Buttt vlllo or tho Chief of Police, Portlaud, aa to his whoroabouts is desired. PART OF ROOF BURNED Saloin fire department was called out Thursday ovoning by an alarm turned in from tho third ward. On arriving thero it pro'ved to bo only a chlmuoy firo in the houso formerly owned by Mrs. Babcock. A small portion of the roof waa burned, Gtf a FaDDing Mill ii You don't uood to be a inlllionairo to buy and own a fanning mill that will cltmn your grain thoroughly of trash so that what you sow will produce what you expect it to, Instead of a half crop of noxious woods. Como and foo our Owoiib advance mill, Ahnilt P1fiW; There's ns much choice -;.,,-;,- ,lu tho "handllt turns" ol a plow as in any other point. 'handliug tea' erjuno who bat ever used aSyraouso chilled Kv plow knows that there's nothing bettor mado, and tow us kooiI fully guaranteed in ovory way- extra Bharos and mould bom da fitting perfectly when necessary to replace parts. Then the Handling J0SS .ft to turn a corner with a Syracuse. Thoy novo oa9ily, stay iu tho ground without aid, and como out when you aro road v. F R Wirfrtinq 255-257 1,11. VlUJi, Liberty Street FARM MACHINERY, BICYCLES, SEWING MACHNES. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 18. Tho London cor-, respondent of tho Tribuno communicates J tho following particulars concerning the "foreign Invasion" of English markuts: The tobacco trado war haa begun. In other trades England has to face severo competition also. Over ono thousand men, chiefly shoo hands, are out of work in Northampton. Con siderable quantities of Belgian made cotton goods aro being Bold iu Lancashire to tho detriment of tho loomownera in that county. A class of goods known as "tacks" ia ousting Lancashire made gooda iu the markets, tho Belgians ha tng acquired the trade. MARION CIRCUIT C0URT The case of W. E. Mitchell vs. tho Oregon Woman's Fax Fibre Association uiit (or money on mandate, waa heard yesterday afternoon an this morning. Iu this rase the plaintiff seeks to recover 1470.74, alleged to bo due as wages. The defendants acknowledge a debt of $153. Tho case haa cone to the supreme court, and was reversed (or tho reason that it waa before heard by a referee No wit neasea were called, but the testimony of the former hearing before tho rofurec was read. Southern Pacific President. San Fkanoisco, Oct. 18. The gonoral officers of the Southern Pacific Company havo received word from E. II. Hai riman, tho now Presidont of tho railroad that ho intends coming to San Francisco. While on the coast It ia expected that ho will mako a tour of inspection cf the ontire Pacific system. , He will also run over the Oregon Short! Lino and tho Oregon Railroad k Naviga tion roads. J, O. Stubbs, Traffic Director of the Harrimau roads, who is here to attend tho marriage of hia daughter, eaya It is a mistake to assort that by tho consolidation of the traffic departments of the Harrlman roads in tho West under him many mm lost positions. "With hardly an excep tion," ho added, "all the men were taki n ciroof. In fact, some have bottor jobs now than they had beforo." Samoan Inquiry Board, San Fhancisco, Oct. 18, The trans port Solace will eail today for Paugo Paugo, Sa,moa. Among her pasreugeis will be Rear-Admiral, Robloy D. Evans, Captains Cooper, Glass, Thomas, Merry, Reiten and Harrington and Cap'aln Myer, United States Marino Corps. These goutlemen uro to form a court that will try Oaptaiu B. F. Tilloy, gov ernor of tho Tutuila on charges preferred b' the London Missionary f-oclety, If it finds that they have sullicient foijnda ti m In fact to justify such a procoWuro. Tho battleship Wisconsin, with Rear Admiral Caeoy aboard, is now sal 1 to be on her way to Samoa, and the cruiser Philadelphia, which arrived yeeteiday from tho South, will go to Panama, re lieving the Iowa, in order that the ves sel may go to Pango Pango for the Investigation. Try Capital City srrocers handle it is made in Salem Mills' flour; all It is the Best and oastoria. Bri Us j IM M TOil Hats Ataars WQi (HgSAtVO i tarx -CtfcAtlt HE GREAT Discount Pnrrii. c- .. - -. .., H uiwiiuii t;iiii rvr ri - m Now on. Fine assortment of Pillow Shann t!? Scarfs and Stnmnprl Hnnnc ... m,li 7 ; """ 'ii reduced DrffK Pears soap only 10c a bar. Toothpicks, ianre b J boxes for 5c. Corsets 21c each. twai. . - S1 TnuftHnor Ar n virv1 TaMn -ll.r. - JC $ Turkish Towels, a bargain at 2Sc. nnw ior u . d straight front corsets only 48c. The store Is full of f gains. You are invited to call and inspect our sfi bneenoaum s Urv hoods Store First door south of Post Office. Edison New Standard Phonograph, Qass S. Price Complete $20.00. Tllk l till" Pll.ir,..! .. Phonograph on the markttS made wllh the same cartful pt6J slon that characterizes all ft Phonographs and Is compltfih every respect. The StaodarJ h the Ideal Talking Machine. ' iWade of Iron, steel nd brass. nickeled gears and mandftls. BiaA enamel and gold finish. Hnrrnprl In U..l . . rint.T,;;;fT.i-" .. 'U5gffiC uuai-ifiuut Lurryini7 case Actuated bv n snrlnir motor that runs iwn n ilir ,....,. ...i.V . . winding. Crank handle den vol revolvt while the machine Is runnlnr r be wound '"ivliikjiniwtwn without interfering with reproduction Light, durable and efficient. Absolutely wiuett. Regulation m& Can be operated by a child, so simple Is its mechanism. Weighs n iiTs 9X i axgji Indies high. .. RECORDS, Rlil'UODUCES and SHAVES BLANKS. No extra chmtx shaving device. Full printed directions with each machine. artrc and small records and supplies. C. M. L0CKW00D, Proprietor. EDISON PHONOGRAPH AGENCY, Telophono -101. 283 Com'l. St., Stta, GRAY BROSk COO. STATE AND LIBERTY STS. XARGE line of Airtight and fCast M ers, Steel Ranges, Cast Cook Store SALEM JUSTICE COURT An attachment suit waB tlio only obo on the docket in jiutico of tlio Peace O'Donatd's court Thuraday. It was en titled Asa Simmons, plaintiff, ve. Frod Miller, dofondant, nnd was suit to re cover $52 and attorneys feci. NEW TODAY. WANTED Foi rent; houee and barn, ono block from car lino and two blocks from Lincoln echool. Inquire of S. O. K., core Balem Water Co. 10-18-3t WANTED. Competont man to handle 24 cows dairy and work on ranch. Good wages. Address Dairy care, Journal. 10 18 lw LOST A lady's gold watch on streets", Wednesday afternoon. Finder return to this office and recoivo llhoral ro ward. 10-17-3t OPPORTUNITY. ForMiniBtorsincoir nection with their church work to oarn eomo addition to thoirtalary, Terms in confidence. Apply at this office. 10 17 3t. WANTED. A number of teams to haul m a vol at Aeylum. Apply to Dr. f U. b. l. A. J. F. Calbreath, Supf 10 17 tf. The White House Restaurant Is tho placo to go to get the best meals at all times. The number of customers is a sign that they perve the vory"boft. o u. rt 1" O ". I J, m Bwr the A Tbs "ind You Hate Always BflDjfit Bltr Red Apples. Did you seo thoso Uig Red apples at Branson & Ragan'e? Tbat ia a sample, of the fruit and vegetables received by them daily now, The Great Carnival WhKh opens at Portland onSop'ombs 19 ih and continues until October l'Jth will bo woll worth a visit to tho me tropolis. Exhibits of agricultural and hortic ultural products, mining and manu facturing inditatries, athletic exercises, n horse show at which feats of horseman ship and the various forms of fancy riding will be seen, and a magnificent military tournament, participated in by picked companies from the Otcgon National Guard, are a few of the attrac tions at the Carnival this vear. Tlio Southern Pajiflc Company will sell ticktH at low rates for this occasion, ' aud will aleo run a special excursion from Ashland to Portland and return ' stopping At all intermediate stations, the uat ami rales for which will ih in nouueed hureallnr. D 13 tf Bmti iu a Ihe Kind Ym Hin Ahnrs BoJI Wheat Market M.v- I7n.vrmn.-v Cc IA WLflll t . '. i... Vinn.gtVL . Chioaoo, Oct. 18,-OIom Wbol C9J.jandi50j Dec. 70T,to71. GOLD DUST F MADEBT The Sidney Power u SIDNEY ORW0S 't, Mado for family use, ask p for It. Uran ana siioru w- A, T. WALN 15,000 Prime cedar costs, cut ft large live timber Jf. ceivedat x a D. S. BENTIEY &.CJ, roooe 3oi f uffifi. . ...: o-?-La I t y novilled CliictO " ' . . ..nu Of the cboIeoU cannlaZ, j ,-, Jii,i liftin. lobster, crM, .J oysters, ctama d w -h. aellcanes 01 "-,,, ieclt canneri- e ha ve 0" gt ;ndcannelBOO.Iaof.l some.Bim - -- , a stock for emergencies, M. T. FineB'f. 3ZSite9ne-l f1 TL T JOF A-' -. -v-at-1' iw""". art ". Toledo. V'itlf, oouutr. tT I helped In lhwPyta,n, ".:. hUCwo, , , . -. - , " y"' ilseaie it the EMfcUM' rp ,yurj--xt. i i wiaTjAdc un"- warn n j. tJSK: ;i 7 S