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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1890)
jsjaBw frMerp$i JTi?""""? "W rrm-. .j -5-v? fisf- V&"M. S't-zPIrp 'fr-' frt -f-f l.4f$19&lJ&fp N -. c. a; 9 aBBJar i.lmi.Mii.mm HI III! 'flf&x' ' "" SJ-'SPIPww A PANIC IN SIGBT. PaRdoMOHiia Rdgas ii Wall StTMl, ANOTHER SOLID FIRM HAS FAILED. The Treasury Allows Dopestto on the Paeilc Cea.t to fe Telegraphed la. A ORKAT RUSH IN WALL flTtCR. Wall Htkkkt, N. V., Nov. 12. Wheu ilie ituufi Bounded fur tlic opening of buxliiFM thU morning on the Stock Exchange there vh at yull and ruti. It wu pandemo nium. Dianrder reigned supreme The gullerlea were crowded t their utninat capacity by a claae whloh only vlxtt the street lu time f great excitement. Richly attired JuiIIch punhcd forward for a sight ot the t-trugg ling brokers. The market opened atroniter than might have beeu expected. The trading so far loot been simply enormous, especi ally In Vllllards and St Paul. FINANCIAL CONDITIO. OT WALL BTRKET. Nkw York, N. Y., Nov. 12. Wall Street, 10:05 a.m. The stock niKrkt-t opei ed and was excited, but little higher for general list. Inter-ealaet-nia centered In Villard and on the trcineudnua falls in Northirn 1'nclHu and North Americau die trtuts. LONDON FINANCE. London, Eng., Nov. 12. At 1-30 p. m. the market is still weaker, es pecially for American aecurites. It Is rumored that a financial house is in trouble. rHVI.NO TO KKI.IEVaVJ HE SITUATION WITH CLEARINO IIOUNK CERTIFICATED. 11 5 a. ni. Vlllards continue strong now t the highest flgurrM of the morning. An Associated Preaa reMirUr lnlerv lewed President F. D. Tppen, of the Gallatin Nm tional bank and members of the clearing house committtet. He s ild: "Our commhte is now in e hlin. signing certificates, but the In dicutious are that the Issue will be very small. Probably not more th hi 13,000,000 against twenty -seven million In 1884. We are entirely iMtisQed the situation will Improve." TIIKRE IB A HUMOR on the streets of Nt w York at 11:80 a. ru. of the formation of a German syndicate to prottct Villard stocks. TO SEE THE N. A. KY. CO. THBtV. At a meeting of the North Amer icau Railroad Ciuisny held this forenoou a statement was authorised that the comauy has but few cred itors aud these are atrour financial ly, aud have agreed to at the com pany through, aud that the assets ot the company are wholly intact. ANOTHER SOLID HOUSE FAILS. At 12) p. in. J. C. Walcott A Co. bitve Just announced suspension. Tills Iiuuim! wus geuerally considered solid. It is not believed that the fail ure will hate any effect on the market. BUYING NORTH PACIFIC. A powerful pool baa been buying Noitlieru Pacific preterred, auUfao fur that stock has advanced seven per cent. The rest of the list ranges 2 to 4 ubove last night's close. WHAT THE TREASURY IS DOINO Tim aeoretary of the treasury lias authorized the aHsistaut treaanrer at Bun Francisco to receive ou deposit luuda troiu baukers, .desiring to tratirler the same by telegraph to the UHSdUtant treasurer at New YorK. The departineut also accords the privilege to others, where there arc aub-treasurles, should it act as menus affording relief at the pres ent time. at 2 r. M. The market is now at Its beat and the geasfal 111 is at the highest fig ures uf tba day. THX LATRST. Wall Struct, 8 p. nx Mone hua beeu stringent, aanglRf ,from three to five per cent wuja last loan at six. Blocks lu the last faour were marked by increased Mlea tlon with the usual sharp Sttia tlous and general rising tesdescy. The market closed active and strong at alout the lieat prices of the day. DECLINES ON THM LONDON EX CHANE. London, Eug., Nov. 12. At the close prices showed further declines 1u Americau securities, with the exception of Illinois Central. Prices at the close were steady. A DANK CLOSES. NntwIthHtanding the anusmuea meut eurly in the day that I be North Klver Bank would tide over lis loHtM.it of yesterday and make the stlUfaetory arraugeiiients with the cteurlug house, that institution has cloMid its doors. near being swindled lato so Ira straw p) estate deal la Chicago Is Interesting but uot flattering to the pride of Ongotilsna. The com mlssioners hair Is uncut and un kempt, his face Is unthaved and his clothed are uabruehed. His In telligence Is vastly overrated, and four farmers in Marion county out of five could pick him up and sell him any day In open market. He has been a successful granger poli tician however and keeps these ap pointments to World's Fair apalnitt all comers. If Oregon is behind California and Washington in de velopment, certainty it Is in part due to the way wc have been represented. For the next three years the Willamette valley would be much better served by a younger and more energetic man. Your correspondent sounded Mr. Wilkin on a very delicate subject the appointment of the two Oregon members ef the national board of woman managers of the World's Fair. He said Mrs. Allen, of Port land, aud Mrs. Mary Payton, of tialem, were recommended to him by a committee of five of the Port' land Chamber of Commerce. Your reporter ascertained who the com mittee were and upon Interviewing them discovered to his surprise that this committee had unatilmounly recommended to Mr. Wilkin the appointment of Mrs. ex-Governor Moody, of Buleni, who had been urged upon the attention of the committee by a large delegation of the best people in Balem. Not one of that committee bad favored Mr. Paytou nor had her name been men tioned to the committee or by the committee. Thus the matter hangs The general i-ritl-iaru is made that Mrs. Alleu, w hlle a most estimable woman, hat only been iu the state a few years. There Is a very general demand for a revUinu ol these appointments, us they seem t have been made without any contiideration or regard for the people. Mrs. Moody would have been a typical Oregon woman, an American lady whose name Ih honorably associated with the his tory, achievements, politics, society, aud development of Oregon. All this can be said without detracting an lota from the worth of the ladies appointed. Mrs. Paytou oame to the United Htates when a young girl and is well known, but herap poiulnieut is not received as Hell all over the state as Mrs. Moody's would have been. All around our WorldV Fair management has beeu of an Irresponsible character and without due regard for the Interests of ttoe people who are to be represented or misrepresented iu that great forum before tbe eyes of the whole world. rELEGRAPDIG D1SPATCBES. tsaaciated Press Kepart and Digests r all Important News fTe-Uaj. MISCELLANY. JAY GOULD TO CONTROL TIIK UNION PACIFIC. New York, Nov. 12. The Time sasJay Gould has got control of the Union Pacific Railway Co. Interested with him iu lhede.it arc, according to hie own statement, William and John 1). Kotkafeller. Gould said: "The Union Pacific has come under our com ml ntid I will probably take the presidency HO self." IMPOSSJVNT RAILROAD DECISION St. Paul. Minn., Nov. 12. Judge Vanbnrgh, of tbe supreme court, hai-ded down a decision which settles the question of the validity of railroad tickets purchased of ticket brokers, or scalpers, and affirms the liability of the railroad oompaul-s to accept such tickets when offered by Innocent pu. chasers. Tbe decision grows out of a suit against the Noriheru Pacific Involving those points. TO SELL CHURCH PROPERTY. Tacoma, Nov. 12 The trustees of the First Baptist church held a meeting to consider tbe advisability of selling tbe present location, corner of Ninth aud D streets, with a view to securing tuna to erect a more magnificent structure in a more el igible aud desirabU lo-atiun. Ii was, after some discussion, agreed to place tbe property located at t In comer of Ninth and D streets, ex elusive of the building", on l he mar ket at the minimum price of $60,000. If the property is Hold the board of trusters will purchase proiiertv in some desirable location and erect a modern brick edifice. oirrtera, at least, were violating the rule. The names of the letter ear ners are withheld, pending notion m their cases at Washiugtoii. They were caught by u decoy letter. a defaultkuVruse. Colfax, Wash., Nov. 12. Colfax w in prep ired ycsieiday morning for a second Vaiiderburg case. About 20) men were drugging the river Just above towu lorsexerul hours in seirch of a supposed suicide. The iuimwiiik letter wnueu u i-.m n. ,.., ,nJ fj.1 .. M ilin-xliliiir much no num. "w hiv w man iw uii uv viuu CRIMINAL STATE- WsrM's Kslr I mImm-Wi kffinx fi Ih Ii y MMSfers. pesta'totbsJuantal. Port a.d, Nov. 12. A press re porter saw that eminent ofllcia) curl , CuaiRiiseloner Wllklas la lite city yesterday. He was ea rout tw Chisago and is afsaawa to talk anyone to death be happens ta eet. To hear him tell that this Jb nets liiw only IS a day, as gainst the much higher y he get t lbs New Oi leans and PMIndtl' A FEROCIOUS FISHMONGER. Brattle, Nov. 12. In a w retched little shack on an alley leading from Sixth to eleventh street, between Stewart and Virginia, lives Henry Btrosbaen, a laborer, aud Joseph tiimpson, a fishmonger. At a late hour Sunday evening Slruon returned home and claims to have laid a nickel on tbe table between his owu bid aud that of Btroahaen. On arising Simpson was unable to Jtedjbis nickel and at once accused Mid rwmimate ot steal ing it. This charge the latter ludlgnantly denleaVatad au angry altercation eustied. Kuddruly Simpson seized a-aafr of scissors banging upon the Wall and opening back one bla le. thrust the other into tbe small of Htroshaen's beeky penetrating to a d pth of two er nearc inches between the lower K on the left side. CIIAROED WITH ABSCONDING. Tacoma, Nov. 12,-Chief of Polii Dilloti received a telegram from Beattle giving a description of Elbert Baell and asklug that he be arrested aud held until further orders. A detective was seut out to look for the mau waatvd, and an hour later Bnell was found talking with his wife on Pacific aveuue, and tbe couple was LkB to the police statiou. Jdr. iwll bad a small valise in JbU hand when ar rested, which when searched was found to u tela 11600 lu cash, be sides ether property of value. Boon after tlie man was takeu to jail. W. D. Frederick, of the firm of Harringtou 4 Smith, wholesale pro duce dealers of Beattle, arrived and asked that Bnetl be held for obtalu iug geods uuder false pretenses aud for attempting to leave tbe country to defraud his creditors. Buell has beeu a hop grower on leased lauds uear Seattle, nud either through bad mauagement or poor lack, failed to make money enough to pay bis way. He is In debt to Harringtou Smith to the amount of about $2500. CSuell was seeu this afternoon and denied any iuteot to defraud. He said be had beeu dealing with tbe j .. i i i ....1.1 !. arm turee yean anu uau ym n. about 12000 this season. Owlug to the failure of his crop, until this year be could not pay in full; and as bis lease had expired he was eu route to Chehslls to see about secur ing a lurui In that vicinity. Late tbia afternoon Chief Mouroe arrived to take Buell back to Beattle with bias. FOREIGN. THKaRHMAN-PRUSSlAN DJKT. Merlin, Ger , Nov. 12 The Em purer ensued the diet of Prussia 8HAMELESS CONDUCT OF AN UN- FILIAL CHILD KUMUNU To DE STRUCTION. Tacoma, Nov. 12. The Globe says: A pretty girt iu tears, with a (touting expression of defiance and a devil-may-care look in her love!. face, a sorrow -stricken father borne down with grief aud a ketu deling of disgrace, and three stalwart blue- coated offcers of the law, entered the police station at an eurly houi yesterday morning and formed a scene intensely pathetic. The stern officers of the law stood respectfully to one side, while tbe heartbroken parent in a voice choked with shame aud aaguish told his story. The mau who related the tate of his wayward daughter's disgraceful conduct is one of the best known merchants in the city. He has raised a large family of boys and girls and this was the first time any of them hud ever caused him trouble or brought disgrace upon his aged head. The young lady in question Is but sixteen years of age. bile is a small petit bruuette of exijuiste beauty, of a model that would ex cite the admiration of an artist. She Ins hud every advantage of edu cation, aud the eutre of an extreme, ly select society, but she has d fi antly thrown them away aud as serted her right logo to thedogs(if she wauled to, notwithstanding tier parents' objections to the contrary. She had left her home several duj s ago aud been traced to Kent, a sub urb a short distance fr m tliU citj, where she was apprehended by an officer aud brought back to tbe citr on the early Monday in ruiug train. Onarrivul at the depot shecreutid quite a scene, and defied the officer who hail arrested and brought her to the city. 'I bluking th.it he had exceeded his duty, and that be was powerless to detaill her without a warrant, ho permitted her to go. Her heart-broken father talked to her and used every persuasion, but be was powerless to induce her to aoouaipauy him to her home. He appealed to a trio of police officers Miller, a toJ.T. Arrustnlth of this city and rec-lved this morning was the cause of the repert: "lly the time this reaches you my soul will be lu eternity a-d inv body In the South Pdlouac, ubove the new brl Ue. My mind has been so hur ra-wed that I have been unable to slceu fur three nllits. Meiitui de pression is the call-e of this end. Teil Harry and Hurt to be g'snl to their mother and the children." The body was not discovered, however, anil the searchers had about given up work f'ir the day, when the evening train' c mm in from Pendleton. On board was ex Mayor Hopkins, who i-urst out Into au uproaiious fit of laughter when he heard of the search. "Why I saw Miller In Pendleton this morn lug," he slid. This announcement was received with muci astonish inelit. Miller is behind m-venl thousand dollars iu his accounts, owes Ills men about $1500, ami has made close col lections wheiever he has threshed. The machinery is also !ieuvll, mortgaged. It is possible that Mil ler lias skipped for good, us he de stroked his books before leaving. DHIVJJR AND THE HOY. Eugene. Nov. 12. I.nst week Rev. I. D. Dtiver wus tried before u justice for beating u 9 year old bo, Alio hd Ixeu stealing apples in I I orchurd. Ou this charge he wus acquitted. He then complained against the b y, who wus tried and acquitted. Duringtlietri.il Diivci and the attorneys engaged iu un altercation, and the juticc called iu the rheriirto n store order, MARKETS. WHEAT f ItlCW. San FnANcisfo. Whiot, bujer for the season M 3-5 J per ci iitali ClttCAOO, III., Nov. 12. Wheat is steady; cash, 97; Dec, 1)8,; Mui 1.03J. WHAT ISA TUBULAR WELL? THE LARGEST STOCK, Best Goods AND LOWEST PRICES In the City, Spenl m IT. McF, PATTON'S State Street Book Store, 98 State Street. A genuine Tubular well Is eonotr icted b piittl'UiliiM'un lllrce Inch Iron plpn.wltn n i iiKiilnK except lot uuil b-til-oii. Mo ilin can gel III ami willy pur water can be Kilniit, Itilils iliiMinly kimliir well Ihsl nrnisanil tucctsciiniiol gut llilii, ttiul U itUMiiniel llrral-e water pmof, ami that N tnru.-d tlirmitfli I tic eanieut atratu to ihe puivllMiu w liter. It liHlllel I tie ml kind or well I lint U worth biitidniK In lhi umnlry Junien A. ItiUrt.' -wteiii. (rtxldeiiee near fair Kmuiidn) luiikCM I luxe weik itriiH reusuuauie iu yearx excri-en.-e. iill-liii it-Hm-w ENGLHklADE STEEL PENS a A Sample Pent, different pstterns. In II 4E.1 Nil Icel PIrte 1 ItTsuli Hox, sent pooUpatd, oa receipt of 10 C'NXS. PERRY & CO., Londrn. ma. 1024. U. S. Office. 811 Eroidway, few YorL 40c WILL BUY 12 of DIOKEN'S WORKS. 40c ITTi EMTIO the tiEar FIRES- l'EK FIRE IN CAUFOHVIA A BOY ISIItS I.V.T1IK FliAMI. Ultios, I'al.. Nov. 12. I he Ilsim- 1 ton hotel block, u tlm et-tory fminc with tuniidditious, whs burned thl tnorulntj. Tlie l-ses iirgretite eighteen thousund dull.itr; iuntir auce ten Ihous.nid. A boy niied Hbout 15, who reuistereil us John Ueck but refldence unknown, ptr slied lu the flmncH. ACCIDENTS. A DIRAS1ER AVKKTED. Tacoma, Nov. 12. The Pacific avenue rail w ii y trutks crosi the Northern Pail tic trmkH nt Sevcti leeiith street. The Nortlieru l'uclllc compiiiiy has a man .on ualch nt that Kilul wlio raUen and Ion era tlie warning polts. YihtirdHy uftei uooii, diKpite tliiHCiiulIoli, one of the fleet lie curs cjime near I eiiij! finiiHli til to pit tet- mid llHutt Uiinlh killid. riii-Htreei cur uh u'no.iciiti iln crofhlnjc ul the nine lllne l lull a lo cnlliolhe was 'lilt un lid iiiiiii lout his head and fuilid to put on the brake, and Ihe street uir Mur eii ucrofs Ilie truck. I lie luei motive eliL'incer. Mil ni; Hint I lie strict i-ur and its tir4-li(;er-(llieletrcluele) were iu duller, nverhed Ins cuyine aud brotiglit tlietiuiii lo u t-l;i ii1k: il I Just as the cy IlinUr loienll u portion of the t-lde ot lie MH 1 1 u.r. l.n. k- lly no one wus injuiid. B me of the lady pji8elig re falnttd nt the time of the Collision and Ilie in u became uedgid iu tlie door,triing to in. ike ihiirtbcupe. AC.CIDElkTAL.LY SIKJT. TAOTMA, U'tisll., IMiV. 12. At Piiyullup Inst evening II. C. liieveii son, brakeiiiau on a p.o-wngcr truln, wus shut and seriou-l, injuied while K4s!otiiig the buggagi men lu taking h trunk from Ilie cur. A large loud- ed revolver hud been left iu III. trunk utid the Jar of lite tnvtwe THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD ind Mi-ryui) Development compuny'i teiiniKtilii line. mllett Khnrter, 211 houn "s time I bun by any otnei inuie. Klni iiiro thnitiKli miKeni(er hii1 n-eluhl llr mm IMrtlnnd and nil points In Ihe Wl iiinetie nlter lo nd lot i. San KmnrlMi TIME SCHEDULE. Except Hundl. i i-MM- AOmnj ........ Hull' I raeUoriilllH ....... .1:401' rrlve Yaqiilnu ....... 6.1ft !'. ne Viiqnlna ...... . H'45AM -eiie Onrvnlllx lO-'HA I' rrie Albany II. '0 A.I ). A C. Irulas connect at Albany am nrvnlllH. rtieiibinetrainii connect at YAQUIN' lth the tlrexiiu Heclounienl CV Lit it st4,,,Mhtnx Imiwivn HfiuiiiH and Ha ranclsco. SAII.I.M) I'ATKS. TKAMKR.S. rKOM YAOtJ:i i-iirtilli)ii, Frldnr, .... .......Juno i". W iliionette Valley, Tuedu July Kiir'iltiin, nnd ly ........ .... v illume lt- Vullev, Tbiireduv " I Furullou, Tuexday ...." 1 arKAMKK.1. CKI1M SAN KK.INCIW. Vlliiinipit,VHlley, Friday. ..... June "J". Famllon, TueMiaj n July I Willamette Valley, Sunday " I Fiinilliin, 'lbursdiiv If V tllunieite. Vdiley.Tuertday ' 16 i mi cmiiininy eee me neoi 10 ehiini;e willing dates without mil Ice, i. raiweuti V lllamette VulTt -N. l'aweiiKeri Iroin I'urtlnnd and al tteVulle) DolntH nin make iliwi oiiuettlnu wall the train- id tin lAUUINA UOUTKat Alban.. irCorvullU ml If destined to tnn l-i indxco, Hbouli irmntre totirrHeu! uquiuu tbe eenlm lelcire date of Hailing. 1'sv.rnufr m) FrrlKkt Kates AI ayx tin ijirt. Fur luforniatTon upnly tn Mewire Ml'L.MAN 4 Va., Freight and Tlcke VgenlH-JOUiindaUFroni sU. Furtlund.Or o C.C. HUOUfc Act Uen'l Frt. Faun. Agt.. Oregon FaclflcK. K. Co.. ConalllH.Or V. H.HAHWKLL, Jr. Uen'l Frt; A Fatw. Agt. Oregon Ilevelopmenl Co., :KM MonlKomery '..; Man Kraiielwo. I'al Rememhee the Oiegou IVelflc popup .uiiiiiier eucurMnnn low late tli-keia a now ou Kale, from all ulley points Yuqulna uud return. C.C IICKIUE, AM. U.K. and 1. Agen SIX DAYS IN EACH WEEK, Consisting of 1000 Boxes Hurd & Crane's Stationery, Miscellaneous and School Books, Swan Fountain Gold Pens, Hol land's Perfection Fountain Pens, Uolnmn's Photo Al bums, the best. Bainbrldge & Crane's Wedding Stock. C. F. Rump's Fino Leather Goods of till descriptions. Birth-Day Cards and Book lets. Reward Cards. WE BUY OUR GOODS FROM PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS &1 ,1 ?M I 4Qc, 20c WILL BUYi A Cho'ce Box of PANCV STATIONERY. 20c IFIX8T CZASfA GOODS 20c We occupy our own building, pay no rent or clerk hire. Consequently can sell cheaper than any other house. REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK ST0RE. IB RECTI Miff Al FIT FARMS. " four Miles From Salem lie Capital of Oregon. One Tliniiaand acres of ns flue lnnd n there Ih In the northwest, divided Into one hundred umall meadow and fruit Ihiiiik. '1 Iim lrneln lor the ! 11.K1"! 1ME ure now placed ou the ruurktt, ranging in ritt iroai 5J u viuu (ici ni-ie uuo iuuu i-uan, uniuuee uu lime wuu iuiervsi. No Better Opportunity for Investments- in a ima11 way lmn hern offered lo the nuhlic inuntliH in iniprovciia nts In the iniini dime vitinlt ofililf land, roads, fencing, etc., u large umuuiit or money Tluupiindu of dollara will be expended 'within the 'next 12 U of ihi8 lund. while uuon the tract itself. In the wuv of will be used. w A Free Ride to and From lie Place to any one wishing to see or Invest. Call at the office of LLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agonls, for Pints, Description and (briber particular?. NOTICE! $25,000 REWARD To thopaity rewMnK the largest lint of uuim!4 fur The Grand New Illustrated; HSITORY of UTAH, Bv HUBERT H. BANCR3IT, The Eminent Historian. Hearty al liikt- Onlv truf lilMury of Mor iniinUin piililliliiMl Khki lllullliu', nl'iilj Int. i L-i-iinc tiprli l-Umlued ullkv l MoriiioiiKini I i.eiililcK. WOXDUUia'L ADVKN I'lJItES "ifTnMiH'ii-niid rriclleri HliKid Indian Wan-.. I lirlllinK mi-nun! nf in ismui.' ami liiliatuluiiH bcaM'..IUu l.uiliius Uau Hi' AkkoiIuiIiiii, hit'., btc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY. The HlhliiK lIim-r..Ce!ell:tl .Marrligp Slrangp Kt-llKeiiiHruiiiiM-..lll(inniilij nf llrlKliaiu uiig, uh lliillllut u u ikaiI Jel tine lilMir, A tiand lumk lonell. Kverjhn.h uiintx I lt..MerLliallIH. "ariuerH. Miu limili i. and uiiiiiimh naH eaitrli nualied tlie an (.earalii e ol IUU ivinarkHble book. BAY CITY, Ti'a-pook coun'y, O ejroD, is licated at the head of drp -atr on Tillamook for. The harbor ia. and i (.ro uiced hj O ne-i mi- t igiiice , i m if tlm ralea' and b a' orth nf the Onldrr Gate. Eijihty-tour ktcamera arihed ind I. p it. d f on. Iitr durinii i p at ) r W1TH0U PI HE EXPENSE OK A P1LT OR 1 UO. Ii 1 m ok C3iiniyi4 largu than th-i late ol Dnl na eii,d ticaa Nriie at Rhode Inland, and ia he rirhut nf ny c u- y up n hr Putitio cuatt, loutiiting of tpli mild pratritt, immeoit foitata uf due timbor, txteoaive ccal fielda, bkIioi n 11 liiig. E'p. E o J . " llrt Y CI1 V m the only n1re in the ou1 tv where cmmrrcial citv can be built. Exten-ire improviii.nt con itiij!ol whaiver, d cV- vnrfli ue. ImildiEir , E c , ue itin'il I fine made. 1 hia ia nur, rich, nndtTtloped v untry. K. r ini'p-, circulmp. p. c-. E c . . nl on ora. dron. he RAY CI Y LAND i 0 , 8ttm, Oregon. , ' - -' V i lOlJTHS UlnnUflON Calmdu Mat Tx. Comes EVERY Week Read in 45O000 HOMES Bpocimea Copios nncl Beantifcl 1000 ST0RIE5 BYWE IBestAuthorsi iTRAva AND lADVEKTURt iNcniML rfilSTORY Chaw, ml CHIUK PAGE Vtoo- fMiia mr rAMiiy Only L7S AYEAK- ataiidiim bv. and they. on the refu.-al striklnit the uround exploded il. of tbe girl to go tu her home took The trunk tx-long.-U to Itev. J. C her lo the stailon, where NlKhtl Willert, a traveling Piesbierlun Jailor Mcltugblaii won culled Umiu nilssimiury. The bullet vent for advice. N iieniuusioii from the through Sievenson'ii right sldeuboe father, wlio was wining ui lorgive, cue nip auu wus eiirmieu. or from tbe police ouki get her to content; and Dually. Jailor mo Ltughlan ordeivd a Ouruey c-ib, and aeut ber back home iu charge nf a policeman. Tbe reckless girl wa defiant to the Iuat, aud nvore abe would run away again, and out outofreveugnUke tbe atep which would forever deatrny auy boiw of her reclamation. 8he waa richly, yet tastefully dreaaed, aud every luxury that lov- iiigpareutaoould provide her wltb, Hodd's Sarsaparilla s crtc.'iilly prepaid! f.ura Birsapr.rlUa, J.kiMIui, M.oiuruUe, lKk, 1", s! v.i, lui.li cr Li n les, and ttl.i r w til kuott :i ai d lu Xle vcgcl-ble I cmcillcs, I y a j of Ml r cuir.lluatluu, jr.ipoi lion, aid 1 1 ocean, rh . gtj Hood's Susaparllla curative po(.r i.. t jossesscd ly otl.cr intillclncs. 11 i flocis rcniai k-Llo cures where titl.cra fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla (s die best Hood purldcr. It cures Hcroluh, b-'.t Klieuui, Boils, Pimples, ull Huiimis, D;icpsU, Blllousiic!., Sick lleadaei.e, Ii.iUrcstlon, Gci.eral Oellllty, Catarrh, DON'T YOU Want to be Wed? . Jt.l.ILl uv va.ww waa apparently inert, yei aue cirnac i.cumnism, Kidney and Mver ci iu to dUregard tbem aud break nut i.lut; ovcrromet Th..t Tlnd Feel I g, iuto tbe whirlpool of fute uud de- treses an a puitc, builds up tbe i)i,U-m. atructlou andtoiheend, after lur' UJOOd't Sarsaparilla tbrerihoid or uoine. arrival at tbe ntalutalued abe would yet aoooni pllab ber object. Out of regard to the auguiah aud woa of tbe heart broken pareutN, the Olobe refralui from uieutioulng uamea. VIOLATINQ THK roaTOFFICE KUL. Nkw Yobk. ov. 12.-Throub Has met unparalled success at home. Such Is Its nonul irlty in 1- w til, Mass., whero it Is r.mde, that t.wcll Uruggls.tj sell mote of Huod' S .rsapariUa lu jj all other sarsapa r!:i is or bluod purifiers. The same succcts Is cxte'iiIluBiuU over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is i ccullar In Its strength and economy It U the on!y rej i.r..llou of hlih c.i truly be S..IJ "100 Poses One Dollar." A ail luveatlgatlou iuallguted by Chief bottleof i:oo.Va CimparilU takeu accord hJapector lUtl.boue" be learned h,Btodlrccion...UI.tamou.h that wauy poatofflce altachec.i HOOd'S SarSSparilia urlutiually carriera. were lu col- Is peculiar In the confidence it gains among luitnn with tbe ttreeii arooda li.eu. allcbwcsolieojle. WUreltUoweuMd lualuu Willi t green goooa meu. mi R Uwtitt j.m:-y,cmHy. Do Tbe xule of tbe departuietit la that ( M)t be 4 t0 buy elh r i rei aratloi.s. no currier aball deliver leltera that uo sure to gtt tie l'tcuilar Medicine. bear a auapMoua addrcaa lo aliy H00d'o Sarsaparilla plai-eato which hey am dlntited. I toMUrdrPrr,. ri,.icrrrv rriraat.i Tbe InvHualloii pupvluiiil Uieln-uu.i.i:oouiiKiii.ar,ij,Lowii,tso thai tflMit of the Iir IOO B9f Vn V?Hr On the npfplng ol the Umatilla Itenenu tlon and llifHiU-orilic.la.t body ul laud lu ingcin. IF YOU DO, THEN Subscribe to The llvejpaper of Eastern Oregon TERMS, Dully, 17.60 a year; tifO for six mouths Veiiil-Weekly. .51 a jenr; II Vt for lx inniilhi-i Uetkly,fl,7da jiarj I0U fornix UIJ. EASTOREGOXIAXrub. Co., IVudletoti, Oregon. 8LIP 'K ether Wttkly Paper gitet ia ertal a Variity ef Entertain! mni Inttruetlv Rtaiinf at hw m pric. THIS FREE TO JAN. I. I89I. Ta any KF.W HUDSORIBBlt wka will eat eat aa I mi aa lata alia wltk aaaaa aa4 addrens nnd SI .71 (In Aulal or Erprrn ifmty Ordtr or KcfUttrt Ittttr ml our ritt), we will eea4 TUB VOIITIl'rt COMPANION FUCEla Jaaaary, 181, aa far a Pall Year fresa thai Data. This arret- Include. Hi FIVK notllll.R 11(11. IDA V MMBER8 far TaaakaalTlaa. Carlatawa. New Year', Easier nnd Knnrlh-nf-Jul.-. na-t all the Illustrated Weekly ttaaaleauala. I Jddreu. THE YOUTH'8 COMPANIOW, 41 Tamala flaoa, aUataw. Maaa WITH $1.76 The Oregon Land Co., -with lls- U1 mimm, -A I -J 1 M Home Ice Salem Oregon, DltA IN TIDING. The undeitlgmd me prepared to furnl'b tlie best i)u illy of tiling for under drum. Iiif ut lowest prices, . a Ultl'IIVADEHAUT, Niar Kulr Ormni", Huleiu, Oregon. PlANO-VOICR French and German At rooms 6 and 7 llaKk bulldlnt MlKsea J.AUUA IIIUItNTUN, UOLTItA and ANNIK IIIWw MISS KNOX SELECT SCHOOL!1 WllloiWn her private wiiiol on Monday, eiili'iuber 1, at tha Utdu Ciu.ral m Uuul bulldioa tralw (In the Stute TriRuranre Duildlng) and hruni'li ofllcea in rortluud, Autorla and Albany, Has for tale a lurue lint of Qruiu, Stock and Fruit Furius; alao City and Suburban Property. The Orerron Lnnd Co, was t-rpeclully orgmilxed for the purpose of buying und Htib-illviilliiK Inrye truirlsof lund, nnd hua duilng the jmst two yeura bought und auljillvidi'd ovi.r 3,00 crea Iuto Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The riirciwi of this iiiidertiikliiir In nlinw-11 in the furt that nut of 280 tracts plmid on the nmrkel, 225 buvo beeu sold. We cluilil thut ten acrea ot choice lund lu f'iUlt, Will Yield a Larger Income than l&O'aereH nf wheat In the MlHrwipp Valley, Wealco make valuable luinriiveiiieiita in Ihe way of roada, eleurlnu the land, feuiva. etu. We ran aeiiM aiiiull tmcl orimiil tor tuu bunie prlee per acre aa you would buve lo pay for a lurjju lurni. ScdiI I'or Pamphlet ami Price List. Salem, Or. Bates $20 ant $3.00 a Day, Open to the publle Thoradar, Daa. 11 lftM Beat bejel betweea fortlaBd aa ; Han Francisco, Alma to be ana) elaas la nil It. annnlBlminti. It. tMhl.a mrmmmvm ----- -.--. --.-,-w--- ---j- 'tcm wiva ias cooiceai iruiia crowu ia iue wa -vsl -' "ifu w aiuctu alley. A I. WAGNER, Proprietor! Musb and Milk.. riau ar aoua HolCakM. ii Heefateak asd I rnraunopai HELLENBRAND'S. Eatii; Prtsrs i CuJr MuaCwtwy, sea Cemmeiolal atrt. BlwliOyrAKK: lee Crem..........l9o , IJo. and M eeata uonee, iea or uaoeosaw aaa yaaa..ia aaata 1 ..........iaoew , ia - or Taa-...l4 eaajta a ... al rMBSa Mutton Chop aud Baaa-........! oeala v vhibmb wiHi......,.a 1.' 1 . aauMwraaad Kr aaiit Ham aad Kaaja.. ...,!. J eatM frw h Ojratara any sty le-...,l aah ZKMtlsaaHassrterrsa-frHllttoleaMk. A alca tarlttjr of vetatablaa, at.. ' Alaoiaa. eoaha or ll7 wwTaV!aVtSa Choloa Clawa. taiaSrVrdM alwaya e haad, PorUr HeM Mteak aad Teader tela Htaaa af j Pi 5 h if n!ff.????..,!w Jm--tim i DRUGS. J1HOOKS & COX, DRUOGrHTH, IflD 8TATK ST., oa 1 ry 11 full line or1 ill UK", toilet article, perfumery and uolioiiK. eacrlpilonauarerUllyooisipiHiuiMi MaMlwtlM af .hinrkSJvratVr oaia aaase taa aaaa aaaaa.af KSlWaajSaj aaiih aWJTal rt1 iy mbO aaUa.,Ur, tmmt solved aad enuMeJaaMlr 11 ajnial ajaajaajaal aMali fkA aQaBA.aBaaaaBBl d DbbbBbB. 1 tak tsntaaalals, and how ha tiiZ tiutmi&&&&t jSvaJr-A