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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1890)
.iw - r t.; VMMtl'"& wv'WrFpJ?''t$zw" ksS tijiaiMrthiMi.nniiiii i 1 RLBBRAFmC MSPATGHIR. '--'Yr Itjuociuteil Press Kcport and Digests of all Important News of To-Day. MARKETS. win: at. llilCAfio, Til.. Dee. 18. (,'lovc, wheat steady; cash, 01 J; jHiuiMry, M; Muy, $1.001. .SanKhanc'IHCo, Dec. It. Wheat, buyer, season, $1.61; buyer, '00, Jjl.SO. WIIKAT MOOVINO I'AKTKIl. Tacoma, I).jo. 13. There Ih no nullciilehiuigoinlho wheat blockade H)t tuition In lliu Puloiio country, al though tliere It u uotlellilo improve ment In tliu mixivlUK T wheat. FINANCIAL. l'AUTNKIW DISAOItEK. riiTHiiuita, Pit, Dec. la. An execution for $30,000 wns today IrlSUl'.l Uglllllst tliu Pittsburg Luiii bur eoniinny. The trouble grew out ofa dispute mining the partners, mid application ih now made for the oppolutinoii t of u receiver. OkCltKTAKV WINDOM IN COUNCII,. Nkw ionic, N. Y., Dec. 13. Secretary Wliiclum Ih now holding n conference ut tliu sub-treasury wllli leading lliiuuulal and mcrcuu tile men of tliu city on this llnunclul Ituutiou. TAHCOTT AT LAST. 1'okt HlJIto.v, Mich., Dec. 13. The police huvu nrreHteil u limn agreeing with tliu description of Tuacott, the murderer of Millionaire Bnell at Chicago. A few dayH since tlio matter wasl Inld before the general board ut, trustees who ore now In session! eonwuenng tno trouble. C'aarges and counter charges have been mime, inu tiuturu of which In made public. WASHINGTON. iUafttfdlMfcMUblMU MfcAMiMUMi ... T .....m. -.... . f J OX Till! RATTLE FIELD.1 1 1 nfcn i 1 1 1 il 1mm not A I-AW HIMPI.IFIKD. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 18. The bouso passed the Senate bill pro- vunng iiiat in open steam aumdnw. oi inn inns or uuiler.one person may Hct In tliu double eapar-liy of pilot mid engineer. TIIEAINi:rHAY8 WE NBBll MORE .MONKV. Waiuiinoton, D. C, Dee. 13.-A cabinet meeting yesterday -consld-ered the flunnelul eotidliloti of th country and us u result It Ih under stood the president will scud ti mes h igo to congress nuxt week suggest lug a measure ot lellef. The enact mentor legislation for the Issue of addltloiiui currency buned ou ln urcuse silver purchases. The Indians and Troops Meet in Battle. THE REDSKINS VICTORIOUS. FOREIGN, While Siran nml lifo 000 Foi. lowers Ready to Assist the NettlTThroo Indians Killed. CRIMINAL. 11CTWEEN FATIIEIt AND SON. UAiKhHVii.i.B, Texas, Dec. 13. A fatal duel took place Tuesday night in Pnlues valley, between Senator Samuel I'aul, of the Chickasaw legislature, and his nun Joe I'aul, In which Joe received a bullet wound in bin back and one in IiIh breast, and the father received a dangerous wound lu Ills thigh, made by a pUtol dp II tired by his sou. ItepoitH from Puiues valley Htate that the young man (licit of IiIh wound TliurHiliiy vvculiig,- but the father will recover. .MINISI'CIt TO KWIIZEULAND. llnttNK, Switzerland, D.c. 13. John D. WiiNhburn, tliu newly appointed American minuter to .Switzerland, today presented his credentials or office. IIOI'IIKUI, (IK PAKNIM.I.. Dum.lN, Dec. 13. V. B. Dillon, Jr., Iimh written a letter to the Free iiiuii'h Journal Htatlng that John Dillon and William O'ltrlun are Mil I hopeful of effecting u compromise with Parnell. UUhSIAN AIUHTOCIIAT DEAD. Moscow, Deu. 13. Madame Kurt zoff, u member of the aristocracy wan found dead in her residence in t IiIh city to-day. All evidence points to murder and it Is believed the crime was committed by nihilists. Everything lu the bonne was Htoleu. MISCELLANY. jiLiiti)i:ui:u 3Hssi.no. Santa Hosa, Dec 13. AnMI, the man who was hIioI at Cloverdulu by Worth, the son or a respected well-to-do farmer, died thiH morning. Worth watt admitted to ball in the sum of 13,000, can not be found. A deputy sheriff Ih looking for the murderer in the hills lu the vicinity of Clovurdale. 1101,1) UUIIOI.AKV. AtnolUA, Dec. 13. A daring ut attempt at burglary wan made thin morning about 2:30 lu the store of Parker Hanson. The first inti mation that something wiih unites was u loud exploHlon, followed by u I. ...... a. nil ...... .(" kl.lilL'.. Ii.ullllll. rr.lltl tllll- U,1IIIW ... P..."- .- the Htwro. TIiIh was liillowed by an , wiih il.irni ,if (In. hot bi.f.iru the uiieiiiu Holved the oueHtion iw to w ho he had reached the Occident hotel tliu, mis. It was round necessary to put driver '"aH told I Hat there wiih no him in a "mralght jacket" to keep iw A lmi, nml bit mid niln r him from liiiuritiu hiumelf. Whether buriilar'a tuiila were found inime-1 he was nieutullv deranged or crazed dlaielv undert'eatli the lloor of he from drink could not be CKAZY OK DRDKK? Tacoma, Dec. 13. About mid night Thurwluy night OOicer Cudl hco found a man on IUdlrond Htreet near Kilieeutli tiiHslug Ida arms in an odd manlier. WhcniiBked what the trouble whb he replied that he wanted a knife to kill Home men who had robbed him. The officer, thinking the mull was drunk, told him to come along wltu him mid they would tlndaknife. After they hnd gone a Hhort distance the mini refu.ed to continue, and wltln ut any warning attempted to knock Cudihee down. They gruppled and a tierce light ensued, the man light ing like u madman. A crowd hooii collected, but would neither render any assistance nor Hummou the poliee patrol wagon. Afier a strug gle lasting some minuted the man became exhausted, and 'he officer round an opiHirtunity to blow his whistle, which brought the officer ou the next beat to his assistance. Tliey convened lilui to the city Jail and there he became, ir possible, '......I. t.li.fa. aVIlt.tlt r,l lilkl tWIf.tfl'tM V.V1. ll.ll.l. .a....... ... ..... ..... round 110"), but no pupcrs TIIK81TUATION. Minneapolis, Dee. 13. A Trilv une'H Hpeclul from l'lern- says White Swan, Chief of the MinnekauJ i tribe or Sioux, at Clieyen lie agency, came to the city lo-ilny to secure "counsel riom government authoriiieH as to I I lit luiur am. .. .. .11 -. . . hi.,i.,iiij ii, uiurm un; Fool's haiiil of Cherry Creek host ilea. stating, that his entire tribe, 91(0 Htrong, weie ready to assist. While awan HtamlH High in the eteam of the whites, being ouo of the most advanced and Intelligent Indians. He wants the Messiah notion dis pelled, stating that many ghost dancers are sulleriiig and even d. Intr now from a form of grlpe induced by the dancing out doors during the bad weather. Ah no agency phjsi claus aie allowed to go among them, thedinsease is spending very rapidly- Tin: warfari: iikuuk. Oeucral Miles today received a dispatch from General Brooke, at I'iue Kidge, mij ing that fiom reports received he Ih of the opinion I lml Two Strikes and most or the other chiefs are coming in. Slioil. Bull and Kicking Bear, with a small following went back Into the Bad Lauds. Tliere was quite a fightand some Indians were hurt. He will try to get them into the agency, but they may get beyond reach. FIOHT BETWEEN WHITES AND IN DIANS. Chicago. Dec. 13. A dispatcli from Pierre, S. Dak., confirms the report that the settler had a tiiibt with Indians on Fiencb creek yes terday. Three Indians were killed but no whites. INDIANS VICTOIIIOUri. Pine Uiigi: Agency, 8. Dak., Dec. 13. Reports of a tight bttween Indians in the Bud lauds are con firmed. Two Strike and a party were victorious, and left the Bad Lauds mr Pine Jtidge agency. The chief sent to General Brooke for help to capture Short Bull mid his warriors, and fully three bundled warriors are now ou their v.u. to bring iu all who rt mal:: in Bad Lauds. HOTEL ARRIVALS. wimjametti: John Jones, Tacoma. K A Lake, Corvallls. W L Metctip, Cottage Grove. Orvlllu O Cain, Hlayton. J Hershberg, Chicago. W U Gibbs, Troy. FJBuford.Slletz. J P Fault, Baker City. W J Nesinlth, Der'ry. Frank Bolter, Brooks. H h Rothschild, W Rolls, San Francisco. 8 H King, 8rucuse. C E Burg, Burlington, la. MrsKitchen, Portland. C K3K ltOTrX. Geo Coote, Corvallls. CCcHile, Marlon. Peter Gill, F F Young, Chaa Rhoekman, H G Sahisun, J Moore, Portland. H W Cow en, M D Pratt. Lincoln, Miss. I P Potter, N K Potter, Fox Val ley. P Thunsum and wife, Clinton Jones, S. F. ' 'Dip Purest And Rest. Articles known to medical science lire used in preparing Hood's Sarsa parilla. Ee r ingredient iscarfully selected, iH-rsoually examined, mid only the best retaiiiea- The medi cine is prepured under the suMrvl siou ut itioinuiMily couiiNiteiit plmr maelsts, and every step In the process of matiufact tiring is carefully watcl h1 with a view to securing hi HihkI'h Harsapailll.t the best possible result. Children Saved from Severe Siekif s. Dr. Heldeu: I notice by the pa pt rs tliat you are placing your val uable Ethereal Cough Syrup befoie the public It is a charitable act. I have used it in uivTumlly formally ieaix. to my satisfaction. 1 believe the use or It in time, to my childreii has saved them froiu sickuess. R' B. Lane. Lirgesize $1.00 small 50 cents. For salu by all Druggist. . Go to (;nsimaos and buy your crockery a nice chamber set of teu pieces, only $2 05. Wood foe Sale. I have 100 cords of dry grub oak for sale and will deliver to any pint of the city at $1.50 per cord, Lewie Pettyjohn. 12-12 12 I III .II.. 111. ', HFMfilOIlS SKRVKIK- Mi.THnt.tT Eftscoi'A I.. Preach Ing at 100 a. ui. and 7 p. m.; Sun- school at noonj youugfieople'a meet ing at p. m. Rev. C. E. Cllue, pastor. C'HiiiSTiAN Sciijnck. Bible class, spiritual interpretation or the Hcrlp- j tures, at 10:45 Hiinday. Association meets Wednesday evening at 7"30 at room 00, new Bank block. tf Fihbt Bapi 18T. Sermon to the children at 10:30 a. m. Evening subject. "Who Wrote the New Testament?" Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. Endeavor meeting atO p. in. Robert Whltaker, pastor. Unitarian Society. Hall cor ner Court aud Liberty streets; Rev. H. H. Brown, minister. Morning Bervlce at 10:30. yteme "Sympa thy." Evening, lecture ut 7. Theme "Immortality lu the Light of Evolution." Evangelical. Regular services at the Evangelical church. Morn ing theme "The Revenge or Forgive ness," evening subject "Resistance to salvation." Sunday school at 12. Endeavor meeting at nix p. m. All are cordially invited. E.S. Bolling er, prstor. Christian Church. "The First Born from the Dead," will be the morning aud "The Macedonian's Cry." The evening theme of Rev. J. B. Johuson at the Christian church, corner of Ceuter and High streets. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 0 p. m. Sunday school 0:45 a. in. I HAM! MI There is Music in the Air. Tho prices that will govern thu anlo ef holiday gooda at & ? K. e 5&xS ---a- vinin Ui TLJ CU. o.y.yzLutn mm 01. DIM M ui iJ ii ill . lmSiliJ!il!MSSdaSi!2nirzMa Will astonish tho oldest inhabitants 1000 Juvenifo hooks, Bright and beautiful. Elegantly illustrated, for 15--20 and 30 cents Each. mv. II T J Those who fall to hear Mr. Kun dret to-night In his "Woodraeu" solo will miss a treat. He possesses a beautiful tenor voice and wili -ing the "Lullaby" j-onr fiom Ermirie in addition to his others. Heir him. office w hero the sure was situated. Theburgluis were evidently not ac cusl tuned to handling powder, us so much of the expbwlve substance had beed placed lu the safe that the windows In tho office were blowu out, us well ah the door ot the safe. One of theclcrks who sleeps above tliCHlnre gave the alarm, mid the biirgluis 'escaped without having readied the money drawer, lu wUleh Is said to have been a larue sum of nioney. WHIPPED WITH HWI1CHDJ. Louisville, Dec. 13. Near Brandenburg. Ky W. L. Curr, who had Just won mi Important laud suit, was caught ut night on his way home and terribly beaten with switches. There were Hvo niuu lu the baud that waylaid him. RIOTOUS HnilKEKS. Oodbn, Utah, Dee. 13. Three of the striking switchmen In tho Un ion Puo.flu yards were iirnilcned to d iy before U.S. ComiiilsslonerCrnss, on a charge of rioting. Tln-y were boun I i.v r to await the action of the urand Jury. STATE AN AKTDKIAN DROWNED. rouTLAND, Or,, Dec. 13. Last "Klit an unknown man full oft the steamer Lurllue lying at the Ash Htreet dock, and was drowued be fore aNiistuuce could reuch him. This nioiiilng tho body was recov red and Idonllfed by iiietins of papers round on it as that of Frank Jrr or Astoria. Curr was a iniiu of middle age nml It wiih thought e was Intoxlealed. He hadjusl returned from Vuncouv r where he bud placed hN duughter iu the con vent aud was returning lioinc. HOSPITAL I'HVUICIANS KIION, Portland, Ore,, Dec. 13. It I reiKirted that the medical stall ot (bo Methodist hospital situated id Bunuyslde, near East Portland. Lave resigned. Tlw resluimlluin re th-milni uiillouor trouble whluh Jias been browing for some llnic between the sinfl' and Superintend t C. U. Kcllerii.un. who It I" letennliied. world's fair officers. Chicago, Dec. 13. Three Im p.oitaut appointments were bii iiounied luHliilghl by Director-General UaviHiit a meeting ot the local directors ot the World's Fair. Moses P. Handy, or Pennsylvania, n well known iiiwsnaiK-r man, wab named Kir elder or lh department of public actioii aud promotion; Hon. W. J. Buchanan, or Iowu, elder or the department or agricul ture, aud Joseph Hirst, or Florida, M...ri.inr- ot installation. All or these nomlnatloiiH eie concurred iu by the bourd or directors. They will leave two vacancies iu the na tlonul commission, Mistr. Hirst and Buchanan belug members or Unit oruaiil'ntlon. 'lhe luemher- shlp of the local body, corresponding to the bourd or control oi me na tional commission, was also made public. Tho members nre: iiymaii J. Gage, T. D. Bryan, Fred W. Peck, Edwin Walker, K. T. Jeflrey, Potter Palmer, F. S. Winston and DeWHt C. Ciegler. Owing to the lack or time the directory decided to (llsienbu with any public competi tion or architects for design t.f build ings. The committee was author-U.-d to select live arclilliols or firms ornrchltcets.euchtobe chosen wr suoli woir as would be most nearly pnnillul with his best previous uchlovcmeut. These architects will incut lu conference- THE I10IHBY.KU.KAIN FIGHT. wav Francisco. Dee. 13. Re- .mnliiiL' the reported matphlw,' ot Uodl.ey iu Uslil Kllniln, President Fuhla, of theCuliroruia Atletloolub, stales that the announcement Is substantially correct, but the direct ors will probably eudeavor to arrange that the light lake place "aillerthan March. The winner Will be mi U'liwl. " P"""11'1'. ,,Kll"M rilllllM. lO.NailKSSMAN DfalD. LANCAhTEtt, Pa., Dec. W.-K' CouresHU.an John A. H estaud died this iHiimliig 'f imrulyeU after ulongllluc" . ... . .T... I. u..1..n linu V L. WlltIC, OI iinn rain-t.., ''. F""JI . 1..,.,1.,1lyu REPORT8 DISCKEDUKI). Chicago, Dec. 13. General Miles does not place any credence uu the repoll or the battle between the tloops and Iudluus iu the uurth west. A dispatch from Omaha says' no bat tle occuned between the troops and Indians near Pine Ridge agency us reported. ACCIDENTS. FATAL WRECK. Los Angeles, CiI., Dee. 13 A report has been lece.ved of a fatal accident on the Atlantic ai.d Pacific railroad near Needles, Thuradiy morning. The west bound passen ger train crushed into the caboose of a freight train. The fireman of the passetiger train uud M. A. Thomp sou. a wealthy cattle breeder of Iowa City, wele killed. It is ulso si and that live piishcngcis were fatally injured. OREGON CLIPS. FIRES- RUSINESi HOUSES 11URNT. PoTlSTOWN. I'a.. Dec. 13. A flre in the business section or this eily early th.s morning destroyed sev eral stores, causing u loss r aoout $150,000; paitly Insured. "i V. It. KcllenilUli, Who It I f Una of uulierui i ierum" elslmed has exceeded his Ulhorly uud U glvlt'uuuuy Imudsunie bouKs l mauagnHiMt gf tho hosiJial. I wU b fwtom. ' I'ulil Wax's Are predicted with leliable accuracy and people liaide to the pains and aches or rheumatism dreads eveiy eliuuge to d imp orHiormy weather. Ah hough Hood's Sursaparilla Is not claimed to be a specillo for iheumu tlsui, thn reliiarltably cures It bus etteuts show that it may be taken tor this complaint with reasonable certulutv of benefit. lis ui'tloii iu neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which Is the cause of rheumaiNm, constitutes the secret or the success or Hood's Surbiiparill. If you suiter fiom rheumatis'ii, give Hood's Sar sapurllla a fair trial; it will do you good. , The Pilueville Review man wish es that that coup In of his who had the foi tune left liiiu (according to the newspapers), would call around and see him. (100 Itrwsrd. (100. The readers or tliu Capital Jour nal will be pleused to learn that tiieru Is at leust oue dreaded ui scuse that scleuco lias beeu able to euro lu all lis stages, aud Unit Is Cu turrh. Hall's Catarrh Cute Is the only positive cuie now known to the medical liuteruliy. Culurih being a couslltuilunul disease, re oulreS a coiistlluiiouul treuiiueiit. H.'irsCiiturrliCuie Is tuken inter iiully, acting directly uiH.u the syb lem, thereby detroyiug tlie rounda thmorthe disease, uud giving the patient strength by building up the ...muitiiitinii mid assisting nature lu doing Its work. The proprietors, huvu sii uiuuir lidin in us uurauva poHuisthat they otler One Hundred Dollant for any oase Unit it fallso cure. Send for list of testimonials. A.i.irviu. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. Hold by till Druggists, 75o. Hear the Hetl Kldlug Hood can- lata tn-ululit. BenU at Djarboru', Toolliplcks, 6 ceuU per box t CrUsmuns. Tillamook county is soon to have two more newspapers. Hurney county's tax is only 20 mills to the dollar. Long creek wishes to incorporate. Eggs are 50 cents a dozen at Coos bay. The sad need of Monmouth is a hotel. The Springfield bridge is now open for travel. The G. A. R.. and B. of V., will present a flag to the Sllverton school Jan. 1, 1831. O. N. Thornton has been appoint ed Indian agent at Tualatin. The trt-o Btloous at Brownsville paj $1200 pi r year license. Tonurdtlie Selling feun V.ylds of emltr nts tk Ihelr wov. TiinusHbflH of IbouHuudB of uortu eoereil wltu m-Mirm inre-t Mill wiiltin turuzi of tiienloni-er. "Hotdli e douu u i Ulm" ou Hie fronll-r It sboulu bd remarked, Iihi otbordiiinbiksl.lde9 that el dUnuU-d lxiM,e lou, aiuiy uu tutrrprU'nK st-tllir who, wltu ludomnltitble bardlbmid, bun rlvioetl tbo WHAte.JimtHM A &cuut uien is reiuly for ultuKe, U Kirk ken b the fn of lite troallerhiiiuu, miilaiiii, W lint h boon loibutinuu una his uuiily is Hosttter's Ktiiiiiiicli Hitler, wbut MUe f-nelbouht litis bebhouu if he Iihk obUilued hu ude qmite Mippl . The ftlreni tlvlds fursKrl lullunil uud iiilniiiK enteiprU-e uu Oils c.utllieut uiidabnuid nre pubieet to tbU lnHli-ilon. I'rotet-tcd bv Hos.li iter's Ktom nub miter Itmay be deflfd IV will not do loeonflde Inu Mbust uitii-tllailon alone. Mnliiriu pnixtnites Ibe btronir and weuk slike. Take the bitters, usi, tw rbeuina llsm. djgpepsla, bllljuuuw, kidnty trouble. Where Shall We Dine? THE WILLAMETTE. Bluepoiuts. iulligatmaiiey Rice Consomme Boiled Chinook Salmon Egg Sauce Leg of Mutton Caper Sauie Tongue Boiled Ham, Corn Beeruud Cabbage Braized Ribs or Beef Willi Brown Potatoes. Scallop Oysters. Young Chicken Wings Ala Mila- Brazil Ruinrx of Bey, With Mush- looms bailee. Boston Cream Fritleis, Port Wine Sauce. Roast Chicken, Aurora Sauce Roast Surliue of Bey, Roast Mutton Itoafct Veal Willi French Dressing Roast Pork With Apple Sauce Roast Suckling Pig, Stuffed Wiih Oysters. Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Chow-Chow Olives Young Onions Lettuce Bliriinp Kal.nl Mashed Potatoes Call lied Corn Tomatoes Slewed Sugar Pears Baked Sweet Potatoes, Mince, Apple and Custurd Pie Steam Fruit, P-dding Wiue Sauce Fruits in Season Assorted Cukes Green Tea, English Blnck Teu Coffee.Cheese.Cruckers, Black Coffee BT. PAUL RESTAURANT. Soup Cnicken Broth. Entrees Oyster Pic Apple Fritters Roast Roast Chicken, Slutted Goos. Roast Beef, Mutton, Pork uud Veal Vega'ables Mashed Potatoes, Squash Cauliflower Pie Crowell's Edition, Poetical works; Oxford & Bagsters Teachers' Bibles, Holman s Family Bibles, English and Gorman from 2 to $10. If you want the choicest and best tho market affords at prices ranging from TO WENT! PER CENT CHEAPER Than Any Other House. :REJ1EMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK ST0RE. THE RECTOR MEAlTf AND FKUlf FARMS. Four Tbe Chief Rtum for sn great Msa f IIixHl't Sarn.iiHirUU U touut to UM article Itself. It la merit that wiut, sod UM Uct tli.it liood'i BartaparilU actually S eonilUlie what la claimed for It, Is wfeaJ Ha given to Uila medicine s popularity sal tl grsater than that of any other sursss Merit Wins ?e?be?oViJw2 hmid'a Sirsaparllla cure 8orofaU, gsM Rheum and all llumora, Dyapepa, BUt Be.idaclie, UUlouiiieaa, overcomes TsaJ rired Feeling, creates an Appetite, atrwftft iiiH the Nerve, builds up the Whole Byatssj Uoail'n Mnrwt parilla la sold by all draft M. l: six for 6. rreparedbyC. LHssf i AiHitlieenrtM. Iiwll. Haas. Apple Apples Pudding Tapioca Fruits Pears Pear Xuls PKHSOXAL AMI lUll.U.. Mr. A, W. White, or Aumsviile, is lu the capital city taking lu the sights to.Jay. Misses Jennie and Lilly Thorns lierry, or Gervuis, are vihiting with friends iu this city. .Mrs. Hlgley, of Salem, visited her daughter who bus been quite sick, IjRt week. Monmouth Dtmocrut. David Plum aud Jacob Cuilumn are in lhe city fiom Ogle county, III. They are looking up u location und are vvry favorubly impressed with this vicinity. They will vci probably buy fui inn In tills vicinity ind bring out their families. Vliles From Salem tie Capital of Oregon. One Thousand noret of ns fln land n tiieie Is 'n the northwest, divided into one hundred small meadow and Mint fauns. 1 luce tump foi thel'lhS'l llMEprennw placid ou the markit, rnnglug in prices irom G0 to $100 per ucic oue third ci.ih, balance ou.lline-with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way has'beeu ofl'ered to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended Jwitiiln thejnest 12 months In improenitiits In the itnmidiate icinity r this land, while upon the tract itselfjin thn waof roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money will bo used. i Free Ride to and From the Place to any one wishing to see or invest. Call at the ofnceTofJ LLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars. ill Sorts of Real Estate on All Sorts of Tens! We have lots on the Installment plan, farms and t-uburban properly on easy terms ond every class of real rstute for cui-h. The pro eily we handle Is in llit-t liaiids, then foi e purchasers get it without speculative values put upon it. 1 lie hiree list or our salts, et-peclally of farm properly, recently, attests the fact that you cauuol ufloid to buy real estate without first consulting us. SHAW & DOWNING, wi "Also ireneral nitcllnneers. Halem, mid guarantee satlsuiciiou. Will 26-4 Commercial Street, Salem take charge of auction sales lu any part of the state, including Specimen Copies oucl Beautiful Calendar Bent Free. " JVo other Weekly Paper gitet to great a Variety of Entertaining and tnttructht Heading at to low a price.' Pkohate Couht. Iii the mat ter of the estate of 'lhos. Hunt, deceased, J. Ii. Mooney, exicutor, petitions the court to sell iersoual property. Bamu was grunted. THIS SUP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To any NKW (SUHSCrtIIIF.il mho will cut out nn I aend na ihl all? trlth nnme and addreu mid 81. 7-1 (' I'oital or Express Money Order or Registered Letter at our rlti). net will send THE YOtJTH'H COllfAMON- FItCElii Jnnunrr, 1S01. nml for a Pull Year from Ihot Date. Tblaader liirludra llir 1'IVli IHMJIM.i: 11(11. 1DAV NfllllllUS far TbnnUacUlnE. Chrlalmra. Now Year', Eator nnd Pniircli-nr-JulT, nml nil Iho tlluatrated Weekly rtnpplemeuta. 1 Addreu, THE YOUTH'3 COMPANION, 41 Tampla Place, Doston. Mass. WITH $1.75 The Oregon Land Co., School TuX LU. Tbe school taxes of district No. 21 In Marion county are uow due ami payable at Ibe clerk's odleciuNo. 203 Commercial stieet (In tbe rear ol F. 6. Dearborn's book store lu the liusb Breymsn block) ealem. 1 he same will become delinquent unltts imiu wiiinn txj aays irom tins nun Hy order of hoard, tins November, ltm 11-17-if -with its- Home ice at Sa 17th day of W. II.Hijii'bon, Dixtrii't Clerk. Illbbar4'a tthruauuu aim Uoir l'lll. Tbiso pll.are fctlciilllkully voiniouiided and uuiloiui In acllou. o ktIpiuk pain o commonly loliowliiK Hie use of )ili, Toey are adupied lo bot b udalls and villi. dreowlih ierfect wtfety. We Kim uulw lbe buvenueouul imbeeuieof.iek lieiid ache, coQiitlpailoD,d)eplu aud billloiiH uct ard,aanappetlior, they exi-c-ll nu ol ber preparation 177 ly HiQltti Stelner, hole ngt. CALIFORNIA Pubes CATARRH ftkcaimatlsm, Krurtgl, Cras . HIABAOHI, And ALU PAIN. Tat CallfamU raaltlf. ail I.la I1X.KOTKIO COUGH CURB HWI 0MM MOVP, COHSVtiritOM. ItMssUBitMUu. Bask Ma. (Ms It mv rrsf-a. m mifiaa, w, A Great Liver Medicine, Dr. Quail's Improved I.lver fills are a 'ure curr for alvk lie1ncln-, billions coin. rilaluU,di-eplii,li'dlgellon,cotlv. ue, orpld fiver, efe. Tbee pill iD.ure perlei t d'tfrotlou, correct llio Jhcr und utoinatli, purify uud euricb,lbe bliMid und make Hie vklnctear Tbey Im produce a cuod ap petite, nud Invigorate nnd ktreniilheu the enllrxayatem by their loolo ucilon, Sold at 35 oenta box by Mnltudrrdelner. Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. J mnkeand put up all kind of fencea, cliy aDdeountry, (let my lernixbernre fencing. U. STUOHAKKK, Haleio, Or, INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Thet State." Aaa cd uearl) onc-lliliilMf n million QK I. M. HKKI.KR, IV y Ag lit. And apoll iuentfur Mur'ou couuly. Of- with U Oomuauy. Oregon, (In the State Insurance Rulldlng) and branch ofllces lu Portland, Astoria uud Albany, Has for sale a largo list of Clrulii, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for the purpoo of buying aud sub-dividing large tracts or laud, and has during the past two years bought und subdivided ovsr 3,'2tK) ucres liitn Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertaking Is shown In tho fact that nut of 2S0 tracts I. laced on the market, 223 have been sold. We claim that toil mile ol choice laud iu Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres or wheat in the Mississippi Valley, Wealsd make valuable Improvements In ttk way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc, We can sell a small tract or land for tho same price per acre as yni would have to pay for u large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price list, "TI WILLAMETTE," Salem, Or. Bates $2.60 nud 5.00 a l)y. Open to the public Thursday, Hept, II, lsuu. Heat bmel between i'ortlana and Sao Francisco. Alma In be drat cbtaa lo nil llaappnlnlmenta. in tublcaareaerved with inu ihoiveai fruits grow a In tbe WU-, amette alley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor i,j: DRUGS. WtOOKS A COX", DHUOULSTB, 100 HTATI3 ST., carry a full line of ding, toilet article, perfumery uud iiollns. prcsyrlptions carefully compounded;, M t w From Terminal or Interior I'oiati k Nortlero Pacific ltailroad Is the line to inks To all Points Ed and South, it l me tuning cur route, it riwaiMougiv v Uotlbulu trutua every day lu the year tq ''' ST. PAUL AND CHICAMjl (No cUan of cam.) , ,T7 rnmpoaedofdlalniarauuaurpawsd, V ,11,, HUH U,milM IWIUI mVWJHJ , , , Ol latest ilftwiaw JV I 111 llllll T Tf luoruoi vv Sleeping Om, Bent that can be oonoiriH-U-d and la) wWta ai4Yuiiinodaili.iti are both fre id taf, nlalied for holiiara of flntl nnd armqd-eMe ' llckei,ttnd t . -, EliEOAI'T DAY CHlACIf. A coiillnnoi Ira fytxtilatT line, auonini ' ri"" 'J'" jf(f fnllinau all ' m eared In ady .Ml) Ibe rfaid. .. f bniiiiib tl(la If) suit I In Aaiaelea. mnim4 and J pureBewaif .(lavs Full InfrrWUun mmmtiim s oflrlu,nuiadMfi.'ia' ill-r v i'iiH.iMfi ptf h vnii or . A. . m firat ia57. 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