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THE CAPITAL EVMTNG TBE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBL1HHBD DAU.Y,EXUEITHUNDAY, . BY TUB Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorponitd.) KnUred fit the prmtoffloo nt 8nlem,0r.,fl second-clan mutter. He fourth paso for term of tubcr1p AdVcrllaements to lnure Inacrtlon (for he mme day) should be handed In by 1 o'clock. ... . . Correnpondcncc containing new of In tercut And Important In desired from all mtm of thf tte. No Attention will be paid to anonymous communications. rcnwiu injuring the 'amtai. JounrcAi. nerved nt their house run secure It by poy 111 cord request, or by word left at thlK OdlM, . . . ,, Hpeclmen number cent free on applied Offtci, winter Court nnd Liberty tftrcet. TIIUIWIIAY ..JANUAKY 2? AN.NOUNCKJIliST. Largrr yiiatiem TrfegApb Hrlce InerraiK'd Worktop Force The Journal Htenrilly lrovlng. Tho Publishers nnnotlnco Hint they have completed arnvurcirmnb' for improvement on tho Capita. Jduhnal, In hot-plug With tlic growth nnd prosperity of the city. Indications point to n larger Influx of population for thin year than ever before. Wo nro certain to have moro public nnd private Improve-m.-ntH IliuiK In any yn' previous. Thtt demand for home" nnd real ch tata Is Htcidlly Increasing. To meet thedomnnd I lie JovnSAh will shortly bo nioVid Into the post offlco block, oppoxlto the ChemckeU hotel. AddltlotiH will be made to tho working forces of tho paper. Negotiations nro pending that will give tho Evknino JouitNA the most complete press and special telegram service of any evening pnper lu Oregon. It will bo made in nil respects tho best news, family nnd business paper In Salem, and dovoted to tho Interests of the Capital. Capital Jouknat. Pun. tiik hokoabians. I the epidemic catarrh. Let our bnc- A paper not hostile to tb6 Chinese, terologls's get ready nnd determine I. -...1.(..n. t tUn l.mf fllnoa nt I Mil- ' 111 HfVUtfclMg Ul tliu iwn vmwo . -w- ncso labor which ha come to thU country, says: Herein lay the most Intelligent nnd well placed objection to tho In flux of Chinese upon tho Pacific coast which followed tho Burllngame tieaty. Undesirable us was the ex issof this class of population here, there Is nothing of the bruUdlty and vlclousness among the Chinese that are characteristic of the benighted Hungarians who swarm some por tions of the coal regions of Pennsyl vania, The facts are that conditions large ly create tho dominant traits of Kufopean Immigrants In this coun try. When crowded together In the teflctaenta of largo cit es, or packed intd'flhantfea and hovels of minimi ilsfflc'ftf, the labor elements that ar rive Frorrf "Europe become degraded and brutalized. The same class of people scattered among the farming regions of any1 of our states become Indtfrtrl6u4 and prosperous as many Americans. Tho peoplo of Hungary have been famous In history as parl6U"fth(( under favorable circum stances We have known them to be come as good farm -re and citizens as those similarly situated of any other nationality. They are almost to a man n Chris Ian people. The Ore gonliitl will not willingly place them below iheCliliKsuifitcan be made to realize to what an extent any Euro pean jieople aro Influenced by the surrounding conditions. I he peo ple of Hungary have given the world great reformers, inventors and artlcts. Hccausu some of tho most un.ortutiato nnd Ignorant of them live and act like brutes, under the oppressions of tho coal monopllsts of the Kast, Is no grounds for plac ing them beneath tho Chinese. Co. Tin; real estate booms of tho nnow-houud icglons of California have gouo down where MeGlnty went. KvmtY working man and Woman should havo tho J5vi:niko Joint NAT left at their door. It Is their pnper at 10 cents a week. tf. Tin; man who 1ms to invent a process to remove tho soot from his reputation may succeed with tho process, but not with the soot. are In receipt of it copy of tho Bllout Hoonler, IudltuiniMills, I ml. It Is a well edited paper Issued by tho deaf mutes of the great state In stitution of thutclty. Coai Is brought from Jluflalo, New York, by schooners to Dulutli for forty cents a ton, and lumber at U.GO a thousand. Tho prevailing jaics now from tho Hound pons to Ban Francisco are: Coal, '1M a ton, lumber? I per thousand. Tho distance in both cases aro about the mine, Isjlng approximately 850 utiles. Astoi luu. Til i: president's salary should bo at least $UK),0(R) a year. HenatorH should receive i!0,(K)0. Jtepiesenta lives In congiess should ho paid at least f 10,000. Hxchauge. Ik there not too much tendency to increase tifllelttl salaries, while In all other occupations the wages are being reduced? How about tho profits of the farmer',' Tin: oldest man in Germany Is Murium Jordan, of lllclfcld, 1 to com pleted his 110th year on tho Oth, of October. Ho was presented with a gold medal by tho present emperor, bearing a portrait of the lata Emperor William who was a Iwby when Jordan was 18 years of age. Jordan is In gHxl health, and has poanwwloii of Ids faculties. In tills country tho "oldest Inhabitant" getsn ridicule instead of medals. Iv rumors were only true the nu merous English syndicates tlmtoru seeking Investments hi the United Btates have, up to the present writing, bought nil the large mines, ooal Ileitis, Iron oio beds, biewerles, flour mills, timber taiuls and saw mills In the country. Tho only thing of any Importance not ru mored sold Is Hen nutter's bunting factory, from which mot of the American flags are manufactured. Ex. i . AN Oregon City correspondent Hays: The (Hailstone Heal Katate AwHX'latlon ate laying tho Inunda tion for n largo sawmill on tho Clackamas one nillo below town. ThU mill will po completed In the tuirlv s oritur and havo a capacity of 30.000 feet per day. One of the i namely! ll luu U held that tho main objects In building this mill Is! epidemic of Jufluomui lis-, cut short to supply much of tho noeeiry , other epidemic, auidi ns measles, material required in eoiitrtiullug trlutlua, diphtheria and Miiallpox. their motor Hue from Oregon City i If thUis true, the day may iconic to Portland, which line I already j wheu It might be called the ulcacd partly urvoytl and the light of J illxuto and It might bo of prollt to 'ty largely obtained. J ciililvttto tho genu which prvdurv Ureal is ha 0ripp. "Tills disease," said Dr. You.nkin, editor of tho American Medical Journal, "diflers from the simple epidemic catarrh by its universal diffusion; its spread with greater rapidity; tho Intensification of its symptoms, nnd Its being unconnec ted generally with special atmos pheric influences. This disease is not without A history, and it may be traced buck as faras the sixteenth century; and slnco that time over ninety epidemics have been traced, which came and passed at indefinite periods. It hat been dlHcreutly named, according to Its peculiar manifestations, and by tho symptom which becomes most dominant at different times and at different coun fries. It has received tho name of "Fashionable Fover" from Us wide spread prevalence. In Vienna, lu 1781 it occurred so suddenly that on this account it was called "Lightning Catarrh." In Kuropo, "La Onppe," signifying to sel.v. And having emanated lioin certain regions, It hns been called "ItUBslan fatal rh," ".Spanish Cutnrrh," etc. Tho disease harf been known to spread usually from east to west; and while It Is not confined to any temiK-rature. it Is moro disposed to afleet the Inhabitants of cooler regions. In 1510, tho disease was accompanied by severe pains In the supraorbital region; by delirium, gastrodynla, syncope, a black-coated tongiw, diarrhoea nnd sweatings. In 1557 the epidemic spreatl from Asia to Europe, and then to Ameri ca. It broke out Into In tho autumn, lasted nil winter, ihe following spring ami summer, and almost ev eryhody became aflected the same time. In 1720 over 00,000 persons lu Vienna werosiieezlug nt tliosame time. In 1782 tho epidemic began lu Russia, and on Jan. 12 the ther mometer rotio lu the course of tho night from !W degrees below to live degrees above, and on the same day 10,000 fell sick with tho itillu eiizu. Its course Is iwimlly favorable, ttud terminates from the third to the fourteenth day, with sweating, cp Istaxis, expectoration, or detluxlou from tho nose. In Italy tho ence phalic symptom were the most dominant; In Scotland, the thorulc, and In F.uglatid tho abdominal symptoms. It has not been regarded as a contagion. It appears too sud denly for this doctrine to be main tallied. Botuo reports from New York reach its that It has appeared there In it rttmlly of eight where one of the Individuals came from KtiroHt and brought the disease to the other seven. If this can Ih'ch tablUhed, then the question of Its contagiousness Is settlcd.The theory, however, lu regard to this epidemic that seems most plausible U that it U produced by some atmospheric germ; anil n hen this germ otteo en ters the human body, Its existence ends then, and cannot pass from one to the other, another fact in Its hlMory may lx of some purine to our bacteriologists, who will now have greater opporiiinlthvi for Inves tigating than at any time hitherto, the cause; nnd if, by germs, It Is worthy of experimentation." Alulke Clover. No varieties of this clover are known. It was regarded by Lin nrcus as a cross between the red and white species; is often called Swed ish clover, because of its extensive use In Sweden. It Is supposed to have been cultivated in Northern Franco at tho end of the last century, and was brought to England about 1834, lt use becoming general throughout the countries of Europe, chiefly during tho present century. The exact time of its introduction Into America I have been unable to discover. Alslke seems but little affected by extreme seasons, and mixed with other plants will last from three to eight or ten years, according to cir cumstances. I know of a place that now In Its fourth year la as thick and healthy as when first gown. Large yields of first-class crorw can be secured from soils on whlchfJther crops will not grow. Tlio wild ' a'- slke Is finfifd on damr? meadows' and uncultivated land. It Is almost In sensitive to cold, is not liable to be uprooted, and late frost seldom In jure It. A moist season Is rather favorable than otherwise. Its foot system is rather superficial, and though not destroyed by drouth the yield is much reduced. Alslke does best on rather damp loams or clays, and does well Ou hind too wet 'for other clovers, and though it sdcce"edson light, drysolls is not so well adapted to them as red clover. It is not subject to "c'lo'vcr'HicknesH," and can be auc 'Ce?3'l'uliy grown on laud "sick" for red clover. The surface soil should the inartuYdd fof'the best repultrf with alstkc, owing to it superficial foot- fsystem. It removes less inlncial liltittef frohl tho soil tlntn red clovoi. ft Iff riot well adapted to growth h ftself, since the stem is bent at tho base and lle along tint g"roUhd. A sowing of puie aMItc l-, therefore, not advisable; the best, and I Ihlnk the usual mixture, is ono-halfred clover and one-fourth each of nlsiko nnd timothy. The lllnOthv serves as a support and pre vents It from going down. Timothy and ulsiku are extremely valuable as a mixture for moist, heavy soils. It flowers later than red clover, and for tills reason also is more valu able than tho red ttstt mixttiro with timothy. Tile nutritive value Is lj;luvt u'lion In llov r, unit II should be cut at that time to secure tho best results. It contains more water and leaf than red clover, and issomelhneu difficult to secure for hay, and, owing to the fact that the leaf contains more albuminoids than the stem, care should bo used lu harvesting In order to secure the wholo plant. Alslke Is also very suitable for pasture, though not eaten so readily liy live stock as white clover. Alslko is also n very valuable seed crop and In Germany large qiiantl tics are giown for this purpose. The seed must be taken from the llrst crop unless that crop is cut very early lu the season, so that tho sec outl one may mature. Tho seed readily falls out of tho pod, thus rendering threshing easy, though also making It necessary to ne great caution hi voting the crop. This should betaken when the head are brown, and should bo threshed out aftur becoming thoroughly dry, otherwise the seeds will bo crushed in threshing. The impurities of alsike seed arc much the same as red clover; fodder is esjieclally frequent, particularly in Kurotieau seed. One pound of pure seed contains on an average 700,000 seeds. A bushel varies lu weight from 01 to 100 pounds. One pound of red clover averages about JSO.OOO beeds, ami weighs about 01 pounds per bushel. The yield of alslko i-eed In pounds icr acre Is almost as great as red clover, while the seeding power Is over one and one-half grotter. Nine pounds of pure tfd Is sutllclent for one acre. Alslke has been grown success fully for u number of carti In New- Jersey, ami Is regartled by piaclienl farmers as tt very valuable addition to their fodder and croits, thoiiKh not supplanting or proving an vulti- ooio its red eiover in a rotation. !.. 11, Voohiihks, N. J. Ex. Station. A QOAicrors noznx. r.lthr.l Stoje, the well tnown rroprletoref thotM4ierP4!r)r, K.v W EUUSt., San rTa tltco, liit week ,tin the follow luc letter to too rdntn W Joy Co. "My family litre tn tiklnff Joy't Ves'tM Frjril! now for uontbi with ijtltmltit rctulti. Ourcx rrtnr bu been that after taitntf tt nvuliiljr lor a hort tltno aud eettlnc the )Meia tarte4 rlrht, au oceadoniU doio thereafter kee the ) torn la perfect condltton. peotuuily el your csvtWa rwapouud l. that It doet not loaa tti eflVet, but recrat to acoonrliih the uai reiulti continually, Ai a liver aud bowel regulator and tr-rreetWo It tt perfectloo. newouia nut bo without It. Intact 1 bare )vnt boitjht a dnttti loulei to rt the t tluecd price. " A. U. UoweotlJurtrt, H r..alo wrtteathat It bat Umb hit haVlt tor yean to awake la the tuomlaft with a aeaj. tcU aa4 au xkuited frlu;; Uit )nei tbj Irtt Wail ha haa had uorviuro. TlicHest iir tl Country. Dr. E. S. Hofdd Tho Ethereal Cough Bvrop tuduxla. excelled In the market for theuro of cough", Cbtd aud lironciiinlffecllonB. W. M, BOGS, Nnppa. Largo size 81.00, snll 60 cents. For sale-by all Druggist The third bridge Portland over the Willamette lumen contracted and will be complcd next June. Tho Lloyd Uros.tilureat Ellens- burg, Wn., amotintto 5100,000. ilarkleu's Area Sab e. The iK-st salve 1 the world for cuts, brillxes, son, ulceis, Palj rheum, fever soret tetter chapped hands, chilblains, cms and all skin eruptions, and posively cures piles or no pay retiulred.lt is guaranteed to give perfect bJtisictiou, or money refunded. Price 2."icentB per box. For sale by DanP I Fry, drug gist. The Great Nortbrn railroad will begin work in the uring upon their great transcontineud line at Great Falls. Montana, atl push the Hue for tlio coast. Tin is Jim Hill's ni.nl. nnd will Ik? he most active competitor of the northern Pacific. Kpn-li. Tho transit on fum long, linger ing and pailful sckness to tvousl liealllt inarKfun cpueii in wie m--"' the individUil. Sucli a remarkable event is treuurcd In the niemorv aud the ageny whereby the goou health has beu attuinedisgratetully blessed. Iieree It is mat so iiiuch io heard in pruls. of Electric Hitters, sn inn iiv I'm, I tuv nuu their resto.- atiott to heal:i to the use of the (JriMit A tern Vn mill 'lone. Ji iuu aro troubled with any disease ot Kidneys, Liv;r and Btomuch, ot long or short saudlugyou will sure ly find relief tv use or Electric Bit ter. Sold at Ctt. and $1 per bottle at Daniel J. Fiy'Drugslore. The I'alpfUnd tho Stage. Rev. F. M.flhrout, Pastor United Urethcrii Cht'rch, JHue Mound, Kan., wtvs: "I feel it my duty to tell what wondersDi'. King's New DIs coveiv has doiefot me. My Lungs we re badly disused, und my pnrslh- Inners t lioilirliT 1 eotl d live only a few weeks. I took the bottom of Or. King's Nov DiM-nvery 'and am sound and will, gaiiiig 20Hw. In wemht." Arthur Low, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes, "After a thorough trial and con vincing evitlet ee, I am confident Dr. Kiuir's Nov Discovery for Con sumption, bcatt 'em all, and cures when evtrythlnt: eUe falls. The greatest kiudueHsl candn my many thotiband IrientlH is to urge them to try it." Free tilul bot lesat Daniel J. Fry's Drug fc'tore. Regular sizes 50c. and 1.1.00. The Best Residence Localities i n,.n 1 II r tl,n dtr of rorthu.fi and oihff prrou; ; K ' (o mpmo (hen ' jmve uic uii"" llioso owicd by men or corporations who Hi HLAND ADDITION THE -IS OWNED BY- LAND Ami this Corporation is determined to OKI i ale 1 T I WTO Addition .T.r. i.iir?...Vn,i nmi.nrt HlLddana Park ep'ircelv benun. it is iuiuu lv; land additions and around Highland THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE H. Diamond, Ttwlirr nf Mu-.li1 and dealer In Muilcal InstritmriiNund htrlnes. NO. 247 1- RONT ST. DlHHolution Notice. NOTICK Is hereby 8l veil th.it the firm her. toftiiu Known ii lllliitm AslnKle ton It this day diywlwtt hy imiliml eon sent, II K. GlliMin IiuxIiiicmiIiI hit liileiest in In-. .1. (.'. Smllli. All neeouilts dur the old tlrm will he payable at tmeo to cither meniucrsor ttiuuiu arm. II K. nmsos, II A.SINUI.ETON. Salem, Or.. Jim. !B, 1MK). H.ivliiB dl'iiosed of my Inleierestof the Red Co iier Imuoloiu tii I)r. .1. O. Suilth.I In lie pleiisure In commending the neu llrm of Hiiilitnii a- t'o. to our mini) putroiiH. IiiImiU1i In extend my sincere tliuiilit to the kind nubile lor the nuM liberal pationuKO extendtd lo us iliirlm; l tic puht to jeniN I icnmlu jours fra ternally, lt.r. dntsoN, New Fish Market. Allen Hlindes hasestahlMied a new FMi Market on Htatot.tieet.and ho Iticpsit Kood Ntmnlv of ll-b. iMiultrv and mime. tifvii hlmaeall and jour order will he promptly Minuted to. vviui l'or aucais nt the CAPITAL 11USLNESS (Ohl.Etii:, Sihm, A. 1'. Arm vi kong, Mnjrr. IM.WlL.Prtn, Itiisiness, Sliortluiiui, Tipjwiiuns, FiniitBikir tail lagluh P;rtsists l)iynnl t-inlnir Sck:fln. SliulcntH nil ittct un dm. . Call at tlic Co lei'c nr uWh the l'miciKallor catalogue. Orogon . K. Coiii:iny Lini1. il. hulled.) C. N. SCOTT. RKCEIVISK. Tickets for any jxilnt on thK line furNilt at the depot, loot of JullerMiu street, and o the I'nind hiuiko and luKsime Imiiisfei iHiiip.tin'olllec. isiruer mimih! and rlnt Mtvels. (.'onnnuiiitloii Tlekcts at - cento per nillo. . lieiicral oltle nixtliuit isiruer Klrsi and riiicttrctto, rnrtlniut. I'nim IVrllHtul Mhcr-Ooluirg tou ae null CVSTMHE. ymtlons. 5 10 7 CO Toward l'artlaud IVirt'tul lirt'd nuilt K( Alll'.l AU.IM t-V AV SIX) IWll'tldnl'Ui S 9 m IU) Ijindlni;. '. S lu SOl WiHHlbtirii.... I 10 II sT. ....lltrtiii -...I.' -M &tjr...llr nlllt' .. T to 8 u . ... cotrtire. U tt) to a t 7SU Alrll III.VII WK&T ?Il)h. I'tKtlund mall t.v .v AH TH .IHtrthliMtl'.tWV. luli DimdM JuHciion Vfti .... lrtUn .- . lid ln im ...MimHWHta .... i . Alri w MNn.l,-AWII, .M nud vs$ I'M IK w Tb Hi l-lv fyMwk, VMWKIk III mvu' XA) TXfH mid UHU1I fin,'. lUV.VIMNtf wwww -im. sunk. fUuHHdtVull llt Till Ua pteiidkl uwoftuulo U Hulk numry. vill ul outv rr CurtWHlur. 1'. r ttll.l.lKll,MVrwiSU.Vvr wk Sherill's Snle. Novum? W hpri-liv fflvpn IV0' ''' ylrt'" of an execution Issued out of tho clicult court of the 8tMcofOrc"on for the county of Marlon on the l'-Mh day t.f De cember ISMl, and to run directed upon a Judgement rendered In th Justlcecotirl lor Villein precinct, Marlon couniy. Mate of Oregon, anil a certltled transcript of Iilclt was duely tiled and docketed In thu olllee if the clerk ol the circuit court of the state ot Oregon forthocountyof Marlon, on tho llh day of May. 1&4S, wherein slate Insu rance company, iceovered Judgment amilnst O. V. Dtunls for the sum af J1U with interest thereon at the r.iteot Id per icnl peraninnn tiomtho anli Oay of April isstf and costs, and dlsbiin-emcnts taxed at SlH.si mid eommandim; nm to mtUfy the siime together with aicrulng cost out of the propel ly of said o. K Dennis, I have levied upu nnd will sell to the high est bidder for cash In hand on baturday thotlrt day of February 1890, nt the (.ouil house door In sulem, Marlon county Ore gon, at 1 o'clock p.m., of said day all the nght, title ntnl Inlciesl which O. K. Den ills had on the 4th day of May 18SS or since In aud to the following desciibed real properly to w It: Uits No. tllly-three (5.1), lllly-iour (31) and uTl-tHe(!Vi), ai known and deslgnutidon ilielaiuK of Thomas Oni"s In township!) south nmgeU, west, in Marlon county, Or egon, as recoidtd In the clerk's olliio In s.tld Marion count), on the nth day of No vember, 18711, tho same being known and dolgnntcd on the plat of the Government siirvc) as lots one (1), two ejinnd tluee M), of section four (1), In township six (u), south range three (.1), west of the Willa mette meridian, Marlon county, Oregon, and lontalnlng one bundled audeightj seven DS-ll") (187 C8-100)acies of land, moic or less. Dated this 1st day of January, 1650 K. M.CUOI8AN, bherlirof Marion county, Oregou. ls'1-Wlt. Sheriff's Sale. Sheriir.s Tax Notice of Sale. VTOTirKISHKItKBY GIVKN.TH THY l vlrtuoofa warnmt furl he vollcctlon of delinquent taxeson tho asessuient ol schiKil district No. IU, for the j ear 188!i, for the county of Marlon nnd state of Ore gon, duly issued by the count v clerk o( said county, w hlch warrant is now In inv hands, attached to the uiilmid and dcllu oiient tiiM for tho )er l&su for sunt district. No. 1H, In said Marlon couuiv. and not havlug been able afier diligent search to tludany pcrxiual proicity with. I I said comity nut of which to inako tin taxes berclnaflcr mentioned, I have lev led ii(oii tho lands described In thellst herein alter set forth, as the property of the pe son w hose mime Is set opposite each tnictns the suae apimirs assessed on Mid delin quent tux roil, am! will on St.it tn dur, the 1st day of Kebruary, KO.aitlie west dixir ot the county court house, lu .llem, Marl on county, Oregon, at the hour of one odoek, p in., of said d.iy. sell at public iiuctlonto the highest bidder for cash In hand ou the d.i of sale, nil the here liuittcr inscribed lands, or so inuih of i,-m iiiil-l as on, j- ou necessary lo luiy and s.itlsf the tax as-essi'd against the owner vmurv. la licrebv clieu thit by virtuo of an execution duly Issued out of tlie Hon. Circuit Court tf the state uf Oregon, fur tlio County of Marlon, on the 24th day of December, 1889, and tome illreited upn a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed lu aud by Bald Circuit Court on the 18th day of Octuoer, 1882, la a certain suit then lu said court pending, wherein Oeorge A. fabeppard nasplalntlffaud C W Parristi and J.I. Par. risli were defendants. In favor of plaintiff aud against defendants, by which execution lam commanded to sed the real property herein af. terdWrlbed, atd out of the proieedsof fucb sale to pay the tosts and expenses of sale, the costs aud disbursements uf Bald mit, taxed at $97 45 and $10 on attorney's fees, and the fur ther sum of tcao 80 iu U. 8. gold coin, ti gether will interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum since the 18th day of October, 1882 i nave levicu upon nnu i win ou Saturday the 2 day of January, 1890, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the nest door of the county court house lu Salem, Marion courty, Oregon, sell at public auitlou to the blgbeat bidder, for cash In baud on the day of the sale, all the right ti tle. Interest and estate which C, W. Parrlsh aud J h Parrish.defendents.uan.ed In saldde irte.hadorhas In or to the followlngdescrlbed real estate situated In Marion County, Oregou tow it: Commencing at a point where tho cast Hue of the donation laud claim of J L. Parrlsh aud Mizabeth Parrlsh, his wile, intersects the section Hue be tween seillona 21 and 25 In T. 7 8. It a i run thence west Jo cbalLs, thence north lOUialns, tlieuieeast 20 chalus, theme south ten chains to tho place of beginning, 'lhe money arlsiu from said sale Bhail be brat ap plied to tho iaj tuent of the cocU aud expenses uf maningsuih sale aud the expenses of fhis proctedlug.aud the remainder suall be next ap plied lu paj meut of the lull aujouut due upon said Judgment and decree of said phduttff, Ueo.A Sheppard aud agalust said defeudaut, C. Parrlsh; and tUe rtmalnder, If any, after Ihe foresaid payments are made and applied aa hereinbefore proviued shall be applied lu pajineiitif the said Judgment and devree lu favor of said dertnaant, J. h. Parrlsh, aud against said dereudaut. O. V, Parrlih, uutll tnesaiue Is full paid If sufficient money 1b de. rived from ald aale of said real property for hat puriKisa alter pajlng off and prior claims i ami costs and expenses of said plalutilf. Oeo. A. bheppard, and if there still remain a Bnrplua arter payment of all the aforesaid claims that the same be paid over . by law in such cases made aud pruvlded. Dated, Sautsj, Oregon, Dec. 20, 1889. c. , . E M- CR0ISN, aherlffof Marlon County. Oregon. PRINTING. ONE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH menta In tho State. Lower rates than 1'ort and. Largest stock Legal Blanks lo the btate, n d bigcest discount. Send foi price list of Job prinllnp;, and cataloene of legal blanks. . M. WAITE, Hteam Printer Salem Orccon. 1890. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Sheriff's Sale. '(oT'(;,Eiihc"i't)yslvcn that by virtue X otaii execiitlou Issued out of thoidi. s, ,,,. ' f, I t ur Oregon lor the . .-. ...,., ,, i, ul mt;(; j. .. ii., iNM.auu lo me t udginent -eudetid In the I.' st nielli piecinct ij. siaie ot Oregon, und a certltled trjn "'!' .f h'i'U was dmy tiled la IS in cou July tiled und docketed The Eleventh Volume of Hak I'eu's Youno People, which be gins with the Number for Novem ber 5, 1889 presents au attractive pro gramme. It will ofler to its readers nt least four serials of the usnal length, and others in two or three nuns uumeiy, "The Ked Mustang," by Vilmam O. Steddaiid: "Phil i,.,,.thu ab''" bi' LucY CLillie; "PriiieoTomn)y,by John Russell Lokvell; and "Mother's Wav," bv M.UlQAItET E. 8angster: two R iijoimi ' TTiitri, fToloa ill attract the tUtentiou of lovers idyVi,, bvMARaAitp E. Bangs directed uixm a , f rt bei'itlls by HjALMAR s Justice's court BoYiSKN. Two series of Ft . .cuu- will attract ti.n u l lT lti HF.wl 1 . .. tiie uiiirti r nm i , , UUUCKei V "imuLT-wonu, namely, tuo , to. tfe'eof'on.ulrirec;!!-, ttt HoWARDPVLU, i suv-ii inici ill siiui .viarioll fivunl !.,.. ,l.A ..r juiriissu, togei ierwitharitlnBstiVit lios wl Ji4 ,. ". 7U i.,y of ""ir. Vt. ''"'"irauiy illustrated by V.i i- ii ;" r us 'l," ravage judgment liBiin. . J i? r, ,l '"'cred ""t "n niiouier series in a dlflcr V ,'Jr;;M'cllo"J?' Unship 7, s. mnge t. u"ti " fti, udf.V,r,,IJ?,,nlnui,'sar''' -'"t Ve llbv FraN'K M TliPtrvrrr J vvit,-Jlacrt, valued SIU). tax .UiS. L'n-1 wiiii iiVir. .V"1' for ,ue i of 811 6j 'i'i,- ,"iii i r"ANK iJICKELL. tnnvvn. called Miller, section 27 Knd 2 ee, ft,!?11 "J the niteof s pe? ,Vlere wl" bo s'lrt Stor es by W. D. ,ow;n'',l' i. grange 2 vet, 10 aires v a it?,, VbLr Km,.U. ' f""" thesiuhduy ot Ao I HOWF.LLS, TlIOMAS Nfi son Paop it MiJ! U J7JII. All In lurh n rountv Vf,,..? ELSONIAGE. state of Oregon. Date4Ueeii ber : ' "."'KIN, NORA. 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EZRWTiir Ttiiovrpn. , oiuMiiE swett, Richard Mai.com Johnston, etc. v,BUscrll,liou t0 Harper's m?J nS tires a juvenile library. '1 here is useful kiiowledce. Boston 'li-tuettmP ,V Ji the TERMS: Pntn T,. Per Year. " a,u t hw iildi ,.. . . a ;,"! "'.'"'K""! . Kra.1. ,0r elulus. ihemi""" .' ? "Katx .a MarUin.Kalt.Oron " -" , "V '.',' , .H loriyVflTiK ft?. ARY Al'LlN. Kxm,tn, i;uThr,r,!iV-?rThtwemy Januory Itt, ism. 1-iVM it mnn EIr'rrs Book trtunb, nsill tr t auntn Cull and Sua J. CRON1SE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, A 1 nigsSa:V..,," ..8tUHIUB. cit ,a o' i .. . --..-.,, inun Mitti-u ... . . . - l"rl of Johu I'K-e uiid u iw- l"' Ulu8 ll itonu. sliua, , ?? " doimtiou land "ill- nwrWhiu luiTr,:,1 ul " HIJ- "'-'-'ttjJS m.rc1al .nd Ch,ra.ke $& - . W r.ghj'. rXl'-J $2 00 Vol. XI. begins November 6", I8S9. ,. f,,,n,e,,, cPi' seut on receipt of two-cent btamp. l eaelu'0,'E Nl'M11K1S. Five Cents aw,i,'i ?K Moy 0rder or Draft, to aoitl chance ol loss n.lv.?wit,m,)muren'ot to copy this J "'"h"?1" Without the express ERS AUlER 0TH- t..!J!!!f1S5SR THK MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE OITY OF SALEM. , Lois in Higlilawl Ailion ave Hty'ni Dry anil Well Located; Host Excellent Drainage .n,o,l l.b,ekad He.,. F,, W.r.Slffllf.U.rSX within the limits of tho city of Salem are worth ou nn eW- fj VfiZ ' , he street railway they are practl- arLsrffiaffBffliw called "inskle lotP." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, tickets every year. Proposals Iniited. THE Board of Trustees of the Oregon State Insnne Asylum hereby Invite sealed proposals for furnishing at tho Asylum, Salem. Or., the follewing: 2.30 pounds best renovated geese feathers. 200 double, gray blankets, U pounds each, genulncnll wool warp and idling, i feet, a Inches wide andB feet, 'J inches long. To hair mattresses, 18 pounds each, to be gray hair und of first quality ticking, tufted and stitched edge. 100 yards heavy Amoskcag pillow tick lug, 1 y .rd wide. Samples may be seen nt the otl'.ce of Board of Trustees, and goods must bo In accordance therewith. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Bids will bo opened at 2 o'clock p m., on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1800. 8YI.VESTKII l'KNNOYEK. GEO. W. SICBltlDK, O. W. WEBB, Board of Trustees. Y. A. JJUNI.Y, Clerk of Board. -'-iifiri ! .!.,.- g MaH-.llfrn ajni, iHsrfi j?iwMbiafy. & WBajr y. V i- A'C KmlSmaUlQ, "JafltfflH