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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1890)
rv - vJViJifHfrtmHf: I. Isswiatcd Prefitt llcport and Digests ef all Iaperteit New f To-Day. MARKETS. suit Is twenty to twenty-five dead 1 mil Ann. Thi r..iM.f t. n.i.j i- . .. . . . " ,l"" y i Th u... . . .. wivcnii who nave iieou waltlmrfon '"", wprwsMw a sometime to rcuK) to tbe agency iw "inra, nun io)K advantage of the light to niuke their escape. HKTTF.R FIGURES. nrk( Innrmrarnl is Prices. Rft- WIl KAr. (;hioa(o, Die. 12. Wheut Ih firm, Cash 012; January, A3; Mytwx. Ban Francisco, Den. 12. Wheat, buyer for 1S00, $l.aoj; season, $1.41 pvr cental. CRIMINAL. JUHTICK MKTKI1. gitKltliifOOKK, Que., Dee. 12. Wallace IJIanohard wusiiungwliieiti tills uiornliiK for the murder of C. A. CulkliiH hi November 1889. KKI,KA8l:i). , Portland, Den. 12. Mujor R. H. Hendenhott, the no-culled drummer boy of the Rappahannock, who was arrested here last night on charge or ohtaluing money under false pre tenses, was arraigned In court to-dny. HU cane wm continued until nest Thursday, llendenriiott ha been released on (250 ball. A CRA.V MAN'S I'KF.l). Koiit Smith, Ark. Dec 12. About 6 o'clock lusteveulngR. O.Caldwell, a prominent farmer, win driving homo from thin city and when bout four mllcH out wag intercepted by footman armed with a shotgun, who naked him if either of hlx mulct could ride." Caldwell told him on. About this time an old man came along riding a pony. Tbe footman ordered him to get ott, but be did not comply promptly, and tbe man shot him twice, blowing bis head off. He then mounted the old mau's pony and rode him about three miles, when the animal gave out and he abandoned him. He then caught a young man driving an empty wagnu and Jumped in it. He whipped up the team aud ran tbe mules to Jenny Linn, three or four miles. Arriving then be went to the store of Dr. Stewart aud see ing several about the place, drove them away with the gun. Ho en tered the store nnd shot Dr. Stewart down. He then walked out, but re turned aud shotBtewartagalu, tho' tbe first time had killed him. From Stewart's be went to tbe house of John Miller, quarter of a mile dis tant. Finding Miller some distance from the bouse, he shot aud mor tally wouuded him. He then pro ceeded to the bouse uud shot Mrs. Miller In the stomach, and killed it iter's daughter, afier which he blow his own brains out, Just us a posse of meu who had been summoned came up to him. Mil ler is dead and Mrs. Miller cuiiuot recover. While in the wagon with tbe young mail he said IiIh tmme was Hilly Jopllu. Ho gave the young man $2, miylug be wished him to telegraph his uncle In Ken tucky that he wun in double and to I come to him. Joiillii hud In-en at work ut Jenny Llnd, wbete he fell INDIANS STIM. 1MNCIKU. Minneapolis Dec. 12.Th Journal's New Ilockford, N. D. special says: "New Rockford rx pie slept on arms last night. A party of Sioux were camped near town and kept up aghot dance all u'ght. Tho Indians stole flour from here until armed guards were placed In the building. A few cattle were also killed. The settlers are comlnir In from all directions." I.VIMANBOOMINn IN. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 12.-Nonrly fix hundred l,odu,ei and three thous- ii (I Hloux Indians, ltio'.udiug two hands of Two Strike aud Shoit Hull are marching In from Hurl inriu i, I'lno Ridge agency, m obedience to Gen. Jlrook's orders, and will report to him to-night, unless they are stamiK'ded by fresh rumors. URICK FIRM 1' A II.fi. Nkw York. N. Y.-I'eck, Martin & Co., brick dealers, assigned to-day. Liabilities about $300,000 : assets $400,000. I nubility of the firm to collect moce.v due them was the catlKe of failure. STATE KAII.UHKIN PORTLAND. Portland, Or., Dec. 12. R. H. & F. W. McLeran, proprietors of the Wilbolt spilngs, near this city, made an assignment to-day. Their assets are estimated at one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Their liabilities are estimated at fifty-seven thousand dollars. The faPure la at tributed to mining speculation. LAR0R. AMKRIC'AN federation. Detroit, Dec. 12 At tbe con vention of the American Federation of Labor, Chairman Oompers ap pointed a committee to formulate tbe views of the federation on tbe subject of eight hours a day. A resolution was adopted asking action by the federation to bead ofi the Immigration of laboring men from Euroe duilug tbe coming world's fair. A resolution asking tbe federation to supjMirt woman suffrage was re ported favorably. The convention resolved to ex tend sympathy to the Alabama coal miners. A resolution looking to more dis creet use of a boycott was pa' sod. A grievance was read fram a Southern machinists' union regard ing the proposed affiliation, and one of the delegates urose to denounce tbe section of their constitution, which confined admission to white meu. A resolution excluding: tuch lodges as draw the color Hue, and to orguuize machinists into a national body who do not inject tbe rate clause into their constitution was, otlercd. Finally, after considerable debate, u respectful request was added, asking the Southern unions to htrlke the color-lino cluuse from I heir constlutiou, uud the whole re ferred to the executive committee. ill love with MImh Miller whom he , A ,ot0U w made, pledging tbe murdered. He was in the city to- ,i,.,..Tllt,,B rPi),lt to loud their aid nrrylng her, , tbelr reactive localities In tbe Statistical returns of tin depart ment of agriculture for December give the average farm prices of agri cultural products from estimate made both by the government aud states. The present corn crop is worth more than the last and the farmers will recieve more for it. Un fortunately, districts where it Is a failure do not realize Ibelr portion of Hie advance In (be average value. The average price by present returns is M cents per bushel, agalust 28.3 loniKHj, an Increase of 77 per cent ii is uie nignet Decralier price nf til decade, except In 1881, who u the average- roe up to 03 0 cents, wiatneingtbe only year of the de cade In which the final average of mo condition was wor-e Ihsn that of the prevnt season. Th present average- shows that small crops are a sure cure for low priwii. Tbe price in seven corn-surplus states are: Ohio, fil ,-ents; Indiana, 47 rents; Illinois, 43 (vuts; Jwu, 41 cents; Missouri, 41 cents; Kansas, it cents: .!.... ' :eorasuu, 48 cent. The average farm value of the wheat crop Is estimated at 84 cents per bushel against 70.8 for 1880. The value or wheat Is affect od by the harvest of other oouutiies, and therefore the prices are not entirely governed by the size of the home grown crops. The price of oats responded sharply to the pressure ot small crops and Increased the demand lie cause of the short corn crop. The average is 42.2 cents against 23 cents last year. Ills the highest report since 1881. Rye, like oats, are 62.9, is higher thau since 1881, and the same is true of barley at 64.8 cents. The de ficiency lu the potato crop has caused in advance in values in all sections of tbe country. The average Is 77.7 cents, an lucrease of more than per cent over tbe prices of tbe past two years. The returns show slightly higher price! for tobacco than have pre vailed since 1881. Hay alone, of all farm products, records a decline from last year. Tbe present priced are $7.74 per ton. Tbe falliugofl Is due to tbe increased product. I liitnmeiti Filed tor Reetrri at the I Connfv RrtornVr's Office. Or. Land Co. to H. W, Oil tlo lots 8, 0 and 10 Bunuyslde fruit farms. 40 acres 1 Or. L-iiid Co. to Stale In. Co. lot s 39. 40, 44, 45, 5 1 , 62, 53, S4. 65, 60, 57, 68, 69, 00, 01. 62, 63, 04, 65, 08, 09, of Sunnyslde Trult farms No. 6 1 also lots 38 and 30 1 and lots 6, 0, 13, 14, 16,20,21, 22, 23, or tiuuuyside No. 2 1 and lots 1, 2, 6, 43, and 68 of Capital City fruit farms 1 II. A. Thomas and wire to K. J. Corby lots 42. 43. 44. 45. orb!k2"lu Woodbum . 100 Same to E. Miuler lots 1, 2, 3 uud 4 of hlk 2 in Woodburn 100 C. A. KlitlntnJ.KIitliihair interest in 02 acre- in t 8 s, r it w 1 Jehu ISutsou nnd wire to 1 Hell I acre in Woodburu 300 Nineveh Ford to Martha J. Ford 257 acre-j In 1 8 s, r 1 w 1 ' " MOO Reward. $100. The renders of the Capita l Jour nal will be pleased to learn that there Is ut least one dreaded di- bease that science has been able to euro in all its sluices, and that Is Cu tnrih. HiiII'h Cutanh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical truternlty. Catarrh being a constitulfonal disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hj-II's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upMi the sys tem, thereby destroying the founda tion of .the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution nnd assisting nature lu doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curullvu powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fail to cure. Send Tor list or testimonials. Address, F. J. Cbetiey & Co.. Tole do, (). Sold by all Druggistp, 76c. SeS HARK ! M a Closing Out Sale. J. W. Crawford is closing out his stoves and tinware, preferring to sell these portions or his stock ut sreat reductions to again moving them. d&-w-tr Children Saved from Severe Sickness. Dr. Helden: I notice by tbe pa pers that vhu are placing your vul- uable Ethereal Cough Syrup before 90 the public. It is a charitable ucl , 1 1 have used it in my family for many years, to my sutisficllon. I lielieve the use of it in lime, to my children has suved them from sickness. It U. Luue. Lurge i-lze $1.00 ."iimll 50 cents. For sale by all Druggist, Both the method and resulto when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. LOUISVILU, Kf. jiW rORK, H.1. There is Music in the Air. 4 llio pnevs thnfc will LfovtTH tlio solo of liolldnv ju fi J'j --. a V irsirwlu S3 nt fotftTZtt xriiTii ut (HI I SI I) i Will nntonish the oldest inlmbitnnts 1000 Juvenile liooks, Briylit mi Elegantly illustrated, for 15-20 and 30 i. IVftltti TIM if ' m? M iU! cents Each. TcaehoiV Bibles, Huhiuin a" Crowoll's Edition, Poetical werks: Oxford & Bajrsterri Family Bibles, English and Gorman from $2 to $10. Tf you want the choicest and best the market affords at prices ranging from WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAI'ITAL.STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a gttiernl banking buslncsn In all tin branches. GEO. WILLIAMS lreldDn W. KNOI.ANI) VlCO rrclrtenl HUC1I1 McNARY CasUler w TEN a ui IJi TWENTY 1 nvi CENT CHEAPER Than Any Other House. REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK' STORE.: DIRECTORS: Geo. Wllllnm(Wm. T.ag land, Dr. J. A. Rtcburdson, J. w, llobson, J. A. Ilakor. Bunk In nevr Exchnngo block on Cam- mrrrmi nirrei, Kia-lf Firs t Nati oil Bank SALEM OIIEGON. Wit. N. LAHl.'K. -UR. J. REYKOLDH, IOHN MOIR, - - - I'icRideul VUe fieftldeut Caxblci day for thupuriiofieor ma but her fiitlitr follow(t nnd pre vented thu ceremony. Jupliu lul lowed tbcm Inter, uud thinking Htcwurt bud ftoniutliliiK to do wllli breukiui; up the mutch, killed him. The old iiiuii hu killed ou the nralrlc timt. turned out to hu A. L. Dull, of HtitclilHun, Khiiduh. Hu told the youuu uiiui Vihilu riding Willi lilui, he whh wirry ho killed ' thu old man, but he ought to hnve K't olf the pony (mlcker, ! lect formation of labor unioim ofKetull Clcrk'n United Protective AniocIu tiou of America. Iteport of cinunilttic ou tho pres Idcut'H iiddro-H xuid thetftitlmvnt of the convention wiih not uufllcleiitly 8tronj In favor of u wurldV labor couiewi In Chicago in 1813 to rec ommend Hticb an uudcrtaklui; now. FOREIGN. FINANCIAL. i 111(1 LAND DEAL. Wichita, Kun., Dec. lli.-Tho following dlnpatch wuh wnt from here lout ulght tu chief Muyen, Tahl equah, Iudluu Ty.: "I will Bee WUIIaumou uud Blalrs hid of twen ty mlllonn for the atrip and will go fifteen mllllom Utter. I hold royal flush. Send the deed and ubatract to the Wiuhltu Natlonul Imiik." (Rlgned.) W. M. Lew. imi'ohtino aoi.n. liUMOox, Eug., Pec. 12,-The steamer Lahn bailed thla mnrning with 50,100 of gold for New York. HKCE1VEU DKl'OHITS AKTKK AITAU KNT 1WSOLVENCY. Chicaoo, III., Dec. li!.-Thoginnd Jury thin afteruoou indicted Bunker llrettnian and his cnahier, C. fi. Jolmnon. on olmrseM of embezzle ment. Tho Indictment In for receipt of moueys from depositor ufter tho tUHolvcuuy of tbe bunk wuh apparent HCIIIHM IN A NATIONAL PAI'UK. Dublin, Ircluud, Dec. 12. A de pite lnjunctlju of theanti-ParueU cdltiou of tbe United Ireland ap lienred tlilw moruing from the office of the National. It contalus an ar ticle ttddrctacd In O'Brieu'a name to every true lover or Ireland, de claring home rule liuponslble under Parnell. Tho J'arntll edition of the paper waa also Iwmed from the reg ular office. THROWN INTO THE LIPFKY. A wagon load of copica of the nntl-Paruell edition or this paper, intended for distribution in Boutli Ireland, waa seized at Klng'H Bridge Htation uud the paira thrown Into the MHoy river. MISCELLANY. RKALLY FIOHTINO INLUANH EX- TEltMlNATE KAOII OTHER AMIIl- TIONgOKl'lUEPH LEADTO WAR. Chioauo, Dec. 12. A special from la Plue Uldge Indian KWyi fioutb Dakota, ludloato that there ha been a light between the peace ud wur fafltloni In Tw Htrlko'a ud, It iMuppMiuutly more aaiigul ry than wun Indicated lu the As oclated PreM dUpntcheH. It mye Yankton Charlie, full blooded 1hjx, Hud u Qovorumeut Sioux, who came Id from the Indian tutuip in the bad lauds, renort u blwxly fight uuioug thu tollowcra ol Cluefa uurt Bull and Two Strike. Kmu palmed ,th lderhlp and the; re- ACCIDENTS. MllOEMAKEK ANI XIAUOHTEB KILL ED, New Yjiik, Dec, 12. During high wlndalu Brookllu this morning a two Btory brick house In course of coiiHtruotlcu occupied by oneCallan, athocmaHer. He aud his thlrteeu-year-old daughter were killed. The I'umt And hst Articles known to medical science uruiiaod in prepaiiug Himd's Bars imrlllu. Kveyr ingredient l carfully selected, imMoually exain tied, ami ,,, y the bi-at relaluwf The med cine Is prepared under the aurvl a on of horougliiy coiuiveient phar ViwolBia, aud every Mep In the pniuw maiiufrtciuriiiglacarcfiillywach. Hi wit h a view to scouring u Hwx a K"rw!uutilulheUnt pwHlble result. W I. Wade, of North Salem, has Kill lino of general merchandise nd i" giving uwy httiidsome books with casbpurohaws. tf KUJT aHOWERS.-Itcmemi'erthe Hllvrtiin nieelliig to-niorrowtoforni county moc'' CROOK COUNTY NEWS. From tbe Ocbooo He law. A few deer have come down on tbe desert and sport smen are cap turing a venison occasionally. The rains the first of tbe week wet the grouud sufficient for plowing and farmers are busy turning over tbe soil. During tbe storm of last winter feed became very scarce and stock bad to eat whatever became handy nail kegs, old rugs, etc., and some J even took ou a supply of gravel for roughness. Albert Wilson killed a cow last Thursday that had evident ly wintered ou a gravel pile, as he found about four pounds of gravel In her stomach, but it bad evidently proved a healthy diet, as the cow was fat aad made excellent beef. If ranchers would cultivate a taste for gravel among their cattle thvy might save considerable work in pre paring feed, as rocks abound lu tills country. Crook county can well boat of the energy aud enterprin of some of i's womeu, some of whom set an example whicb might well be fol lowed by some of the sterner Bex. Quite a number of women have taken ranches and are improving them so that lu a tew years iliey still have comfortable homes. Ouo which will prove a valuable piece of property If the Orgon Pacific is built on tbe present survey i the place taken by Mrs. Holbert on DehChules near where the railroad survey crosses the river. Mrs. H. was out to iier place lust week aud psslsted in sowing a crop of rye and did other work to till the require- tueuts of the laud luw. Ou Tuesday of last week a trag edy occurred on Lower Trout creek, which came near rvsulUtig in the death of A. J. Prlday. As near as we have been able to learn the cir cumstauccs of the cose were as fol fel fol eows: Douglas McGrath was in the tbe employ of A. J. Prlday aud ou Tuesday morning bitched up a team to start for The Dalles after a load of freight. McGrath was whipping the horses when Prlday uudertook to make him quit. Prlday bad a spade lu his hands at the time which McGrath took away from him, aud with it struck Prlday aoverul limes ou the head knocking him dowu. Pilday lay some time seuseless on the icrouud, until neighbors came aud carried him to the bouse. Af terwards McGrath took the team, went to Tbe Dalles and re turnnd on Wednesday of this week. There were no witnesses to tbe trag edy except Friday's family. A war- runt was Issued out of Justice Heirs court last Monday morning for tbe arrest of McGrath aud placed iu tbe bauds of Constable Black to be served. Mr. Black returred Thurs day evening with MeSrath lu charge, aud the preliminary examin ation will be held belore Justice Bel) as soou aa tbe attendance ot witnes ses cau be bad. McGrath gave bonds ycaierday for his appearauoe before tbe magistrate at tho prelim. Inary exumluatlou. fcUr-RKME C0UKT. Salem, Dec 11, '60. W, S.I'luk.app. vi. John Thomas, resp.j appeal from Polk county; argued aud, kubmltted. W. II. Holmes alt'y for app.; A. M.-JIur-. ley and B. V, Stoke atty'a for rrp. Excitement runs hleh in this ci'y over System Builder, as everybody is using it for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tion Dyspepsia, impure blood and to build up the System it ceitniiily must bo n excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of it- d&wyr Go to Crisamaus uud buy your crockery a nice chamber smt of tcu pieces, only J2.95. Oregon Slate Agricultural Suriety Warrants. All persons holding any of tbe above warrants, will please iBeud them to, or deposit them with Geo. W. Watt, at Salem, Oregon, on or before January 15, 1S91. A pro rata pu yment will le made up n all of taid warrauts presented on or before said day. Payment will be made after Jan. 15, 1SU1. J. T. Gkecio, Secretary Oregon State Board of Argricuiture. u--w-d&w Salem, Noy. 22. '90. GENERAL BANKING, Exdmuco on Portland, Bnn Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County uud City Wurrnilt bought. KRrmprs nrp mrrilnllv Invited to depoull nnd transact buMncxv nllli us. Liberal nd van cos made on wheat, wool, hops and other piopertypi rexsooiioie rates. Insurance ou such se curity ran be obtained at tbe bank In rooitt reliable companies. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid op, - - - $75,090 MrflUj ...... luou THE RECTOR MEADOW MDMlT FARMS, j Pot Miles From Salem Die Capita! of Dram. , Ro IllbbarJ'i Ilhruiautlc iiuci Liver rills. These ell. sure scleutliically compounded tnd uulfoi in In action. No grlpini; puln soeommonly lollowing the use of pill. Toey are adapted to both adult uud chll drtuiwlib, perlect s ilety. We gua antee they have uo rotm) In the cureofklck bead- Mhf iNltlHf IlLltllin. fl KIWllklll fLIlfl bllllllUh nets aid, us an appetizer, they excell any i oiuer preparaiiou i.. r ly H.nltti A f lelner, sole aglx. K. S. WALLACB, T V M A UTIV J. H. ALBEKT. '- - President. Vice-President, - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORSl W. W. Martin K. H. WHllui-e. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McP. Patton. VV. T. Qrav. J. M. Martin. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market. able produce, consigned or in ttorn either In private granaries or public warehouses. State and County Warrants BoocM at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at lensonable mien. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Kranclnco, Portland, London, Fai Is, Ileilln Hnnif Komrnnd Calcutta. Tax-Payers Take Notice. The tax roll of Marlon county for tho ytar 18TO has been placed In my hands for col lection, and .ax-payers will pleui-e come forward and pay their assessments, as the county Iscjut ol muds. K. M. :iioian, Rheiltl anil Tun Collector. A Cireat Liter Mi-diclne, lr. Guun's Imnroed Liver Pills are a sure cure fur sick headache, bullous cxim plainu.dysiiepslu, indigestion, otntlveuesn, Uiruld liver, rlc. 'J'hese pill Insure perlect digestion, cot rect the liter and stomach, purify and e-irich the blood aud make the skin clear. 'I hey uUo produce u good ap- lieiiiv, auu luvigomte snu sireagmeu iuv entiru s,sieiii uy lueir uiniu aviioii, alii chills ii i bv inlth .vsieiner. Bold SCROFULA Is tl.at Itnpurlty of the blood wblili pi la-cs uiislehtly lumps or bwclllngi ouli.e lands f tlio neckj causes painful rum Ins Hires on the arms, legs, or feet j Uc eN'i-ot ili-er In tho eyes, ears, or nose, often cute S blluduesa or deafnessj Is the orUlu 1 1 ,!niples, caucerous growths, or the imii itl.er manifestations usually ascribed to 'liuiu'.rsi" and fastening upon the lungs, t.iiscs consumption, and death. Being .ho most ancient, It Is tho most gener.il tU disease or attcctlom, foi very few persons are entirely free from It. W CURED By taking Hood's Bamparllla, wblch, by -he remarkable euies It has accomplished, often when other medicines have (ailed, has proven Itself to be potent and pecul tar medicine for this disease. Some ol these cures are really wonderful. If you sutler from scrofula 01 Impure blood, be juic to try Hood's Rarsaparllla. K ery spring my wife and ihlldren tiave oecn troubled with scrofula, or break ing out on them in various places. My utile boy, thrco veais old has been a icrrlble sufferer. Last spring be was one mass of sores Irom bead to teet. I was advised to use Hod's baisapsrllia, and wo have all taken It. I'be result is that all have beou cured ol the scroiula, my Utile boy being entirely tree from sores, aud all lour of my children look bright and healthy," W. B. ATHBRTOSf, P.issale City, N. J. Hood's SarsapariUa Sold by druggists. 1 six or J. PreparMbj ;.LUOOE ft CO., Apothecaries, LowUiN fOO Dee Onn Dn""- SALEM SADSVfSE WTRKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and I ic'.'ed Meats Manufactured. All kinds ofBausugei, Wholesale and It tall rri o delivery In city, 171 Commercial St, CIIAS. WOLZ, PROP. One TlinUKantl acres of as fine land as there la In the northwest, divided Into one hundred (mall (meadow and fruit fumia, Thtee tracts for the FIIiSTTIME are now placed on the ruarket, raoRing In itIctk tromVI to $100 per ncrc one third cash, balance on.time with Interest. Better Opportunity for Investments In a eniftll way liasliccn offered lo the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended iwithiu tbenct 12 niouihi In lniproxemcnts in the immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itcelf,;jln the wi,of roads, fencing, etc., a lurge amount of money will be used. A Free Ride to and From the Place fjto any one wishing to see or Invest. Call atfthe offlee'of; LLIS &. CHAMBERLiN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Flats, Description and farther particular?. w All Sorts of Real Estate on ill So of Terms ! We have lots on the Installment plan, farms an.l suburban property on easy termx, and every clans of real estate for cash. The property c handle Is in Mist handa, therefore purchasers get it u Ithout speculative values nut unon It. The lame list of our sales, o-peclully of farm property, recently, attests the fact that you " cannot nftoril to buy real estate without first consulting us. SHAW & DOWNING, tfiTAlso general auctioneers. Haloin. and ttiiiimntee sntisfiictloti. 26'4 Commercial Street, Salem. Will take charge of auction sales lu any pait of the state, iucluding ' Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar sent Free. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." AsttcsiKxl nearly one-thlrdi f n million OK), M. liKKI.KR, Clly Agt-nt. And upeclnl neutfor Mar'ou county. Uf lice witb tbe Company. Appolutmeut of Executor. NOT1CK U horoby glvea, to wbom It my cmcxrii, tbul tbe uudcr.lnntxl tni duly appolutetl etecutor ot tbe lut will aud twinment o(TUo. Hunt, late of Marion county, Onyn, dwwiued, ny tbe Hon. oouniy eourt of wila ciuuly. All pumoiiH UuvID cUIum nKuluiltbu efctuto of the mild Tt.nnuu Huut. ilxoe-ord, lire berehr ivqulreit to prfwHt tlixut i lib tbe liropor vuuubvu. ultblu oU utontbn from tb dale of I tils uotlie lu Hie uuder ilgoed at the ruhlitence of J 4111ft. II. Hum, neur UurvuU, lu huld county. Knd.iy Doc. 6, IHU. Jamkk ll.illXi.NKV, Kxwiut-ir oi" tho will nml t4lainentof Thou. Hint, deoftiiwd. Notiro of Final Sctllcmont. XTOTiCK 1 ben by Rlvn thit tlm imdcr Xl ulijiicd cmcuIiU of tliarmuleofiieii ly hoi, dcceioicd, ban Weil Iier Mnal account of tliL' sold ctiue, IL the countv mrt of the Mate of Uirgon fur Mai ion county, niuH lull ill w com 1 lias Used nt 111 day, January iOth, lt-91. nt nno o'clock p. in. ol i-ald day forlienilne the mine, und objecting theicu, i.t tlio county cimrl room. In Iheciuuly i-otut Imin-clu Marlon oiunty, Uit-f on, and Unit the same will lie indeed iiHni t Hild tlinenud plate, tinted tills December loth. 1890. TltlCSMA HfLL, Kxmitrlx of the IiihI will nnd testament nnd enlnle of wild dtt-em-id. 13 II 61 Cheapest, Neatest ami Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE, I make and put up nil kind of finu-on, city aud country, (let my lernmljuoif fencing. II, hClioMAUl.il, rialeiu, Ur, "N't athtr Weekly Paper givtt to great a Variety of Entertaining an4 Iiuhructitt Reading at to low a price.' THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. T any NEW HITBKORIBER wfce will cut cat onil send thU illp "Ith nnms and addreu nnd 81.73 (In Portal er Exprtu Monty Order or RtgUlertd teller at our riek), w will send THE YOUTIl'H COMPANION FREE leJaasmrT, 1891. and far Pull Year fram that Date. Thla alter Ineludea Ihr FIVE IIOtlHI.K IIOMOAY NUMDEIIB far ThanUaulTlua, CbrUtmaa, Ntw Year'a, Eaiter and FaarthafJulyi aad all lha Illuatrmted Weekly Hapyleneata. 1 AdJrtu, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tampla Plaea, Boaton, Mats. The Oregon Land Co., -with Its- Home Ice Sale Oregon, fLWi mm CALIFORHIA aar LuwyEwjY UATARHH AhesmadBin, Neuralgia, Coras rIKADAOHC, And ALL PAIN, Th Oallforil PoiltWt nd Vtntln IJLBOTRIO OOVOH OURS CUHt COLDS, CKOUP, CONiUMPJIOH. IU V til Srigiltu. Ewh S6o, 60s 4 11 Sreaefngar Oa , Prsp'e. Lee Angalea, Otl, URES Notice for i'ublicatiod, Lanu Offick ntOKKOON city, nr-,1 Dee. I, Ixlil. Notlcel hereby given tbul tbe following named eettler bus nied notice of IiIh In lenllon to make final pixxif lu nupuort of UU claim and lliatmld pioofwlll ho made befme tbe oouniy clerk of Marlon county, at hulem, Oregon, nu January I7ih. 11, viz: WPIIam U rox, Ilomenteud Kntry No. 6-i'iO fur i be . b. of m, w, uud lot 3 und 4 r. V ., b. ) e. lie name (he followlnn witnesses to nrove Ills continuous residence unon nnd cultivation ol wild laurt, vl.: AI.IIKKI'M MUI.KKY, JiMM IfOI-T, K. M TAYUlIt (IK)KUKIII8r, All nf Mehitnia P (l. Mnrlnn rouiitv. Oregon. J, T. APPKRaON, ItrgUter. (In the Btnte Iiiaura'uce Building) and hraurli ufllcea lu Portland, Astoria uud Albany, Has fur Hale a lurge list of Grulu, Htock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Ort'gitu Land Co, wuh especially organised for tbe pur pone of liuylug mid Htib-dlvldlug Iare tracts of laud, and has during t lie past two years Imiiglit and Hulxllvlded over 3,200 ucres Into Five to Twenty lore Parcels The Hii'tve of this undertaking Is shown In the faet that out of 2S0 tracts placed mi uie mantel, zi nuve net-n soin, we ciaini mat ten acres 01 choice land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income thuii 160 acres of wlieat in the Mississippi Valley, Wealso make valuable Improvements lu the way of roads, clear) ug the land, fences, etc, We can sell u small tract of land for the same proe per-acre as yoji wouki have to pay for large tnnn. Seud for Pamphlet and Price List. . m WITH $1.76 HHJ " 7 Salem, Or. ltatca$2.50 and lfa.00 a Dy. Open to tbe publlu TliurMlay, Mcnl, II, 18W. Ilptt hotel between I'oulnnd ana, Man Francisco. Alum to be Unit clai in all Its appointments. ItH labkH uresvrveil, with tbe choicest frulU grow u lu tho Wll ametto t alley, . A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor ') From Terminal or Interior I'oinU llw I Ik tbe lino to taka . V DRUGS. JinOUICS & COX, DBUOa WTS, 100 STATE ST.? carry a In 1 1 ln of drugs, toilet arUole-rjert'uniery uud n on Ms. J'rwwrlptiDils carefully oompimiKhjd, To all Points East and South. tils the dlnluir ir route. It i tint. ilmuiJik vcatlbulo tmiDu every diiy lu Oi9lm? tA ST. PAUL AND m$ U (No chanKo or cm.) OoiutMMed of dlniniroira uiiuraaK.t. Pullman drawing room nlvt'oeni't ' Oi latel, vitifpinoiH' TOURIST Sleeping. Cars. Beet mat oau lie cou.iruniwi and lu wUM accommodatloTui aro Uilti tree MjuLkuv nUhed for toldawonitnd wyvil'rtb tlckta,aa 4M ELEOAIW Art VPA?H1M. .. t '. t'1 v.A ,. 1 A Doniimint't ana iMnxaa llaas.sMarttlai ". Hall Pullman al -1 rurea in auvi n tbe road. ' tttma;Uoktl4 in ft tnaifistinm WmiM,PHIW(MI M) UMUeaito to a A. H !blK?V? rmm, .i,v.m, raj :mi jttltfirtWfaiw )m&nW&0⁢ s&Ma . 4iW!