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&' 'Hiy-ltbU vtegttt ,.,, llrfy . '""i s?? ArflAAMM issoclalod Press Report and Digests or all Important Niws of To-Day. MARKETS. CitlCAfio, Deo.10. Wheat sternly. but Mm would not eonwi t thereto, jic men iH-gHti to two f.iico and ut. Iiiiiptwl to inula- hurswalli.w some thlUBfr.nn n vl.l wl,l h Im j,ro. duewl. Fulling i,, )e ,lreW revolver nti.1 li..t hvr four ilinw, each nl.o! tnUInt; iltfci, mid one hall iMlimulit tn liwvo iub-A directly Ihruugh lur he..rt. 8l.e died i.lin,t liistiintly. Vincent mhh nt ouceiir rested mid tukeu to Um enumy Jnll, where, from IiIhhciIoiih, It In thought thut he Inul taken tinlhen ufter kill Hig I1I1 wile. The ofleot of the do.. taiMat. Cto)iOH;J..mmry,BJh May, I.OOJ. ,r ho ha, tllk,., Hll " ' ' J San Fkanoibco, Dec. lO.-Whcut awiiy, nnd hu wiilluil about. The buyrf for I800 l 80l; eiwon $I.4I. murderer says hu him done the lient thing imihhIIiIu under ll.cclr- ciiiiisIuiicm. 'Ihu Jll stmugly tn provtiiit any po.stliillty of lynch. In. FINANCIAL. TrMI'l'HANX'i:oliaANIZATIONHI.OSn. C'lilC'AOo, III-., Dee. 10. Iii the Kcmi failure, liivcHllitntlnn hIiowh that not only the V. C.T. U. Uulld lug AHocliitlnu hut nearly all the niiiiK'roiw orgaiiliitluuH thut cluster nrouiid Ihu liln luiiipeiauce union, were (lep.mlt.irH at the hank. The "Gift Fund" of the Temple umhoi'Iii Hon withdrew Um account a month ago, but returned it i.gulii. a de posit of Mcvcrul thousand dollnM wits inaihi JtiMt before the. hank closed for the last time. The tnas urerof the Woman's OlirlHlluiiTeiii. pemuco Union had an ui.'c.innt there, iw did alH i the WoiiieiiVrVin. neniucu I'ubllcatloii C.iuipaiiy, the two Women's Christluii Toniieranee Union roMluuninlH In thlHcliy, ami the treiiMtirer of the lecture bureau. fVllngellicr the tcuiperitucti nrgutil. milium have, It la eHiiuiaied, up ward of $30,000 In the liiHtltutiou. Nearly all the MuthodUt minUtem hi thlHcliy did their Imiikhit; with Keau, but It la un.leri4to.id iinwt of llieiu have been wlthdruwliif; their tlcpiwIlH recently. MISCELLANY. hai.hu iiiipoino AiiauTTiii: noinv. IUl'M) City, 8. Dakota. Dee. !.- llierepintm.f eiiKitge tits in hat tie between troops and IiiiIIuiih at Daleya ranch and other polhtmire fule. There lmve been three Bklr mishit, be Ween Col. M. J I. Day's ciminniidofBettlerM and tow Im.jh, nuiiiberliiK i.bottt fifty men and the Indium. The hiHt one took plne TuiH.lay. The IndiuiiH atiempteil to burn the hay HlmliH nt DalljV It inch, but were driven ofl'hy C..I. J).y and leu men. A baud oflilu ho IU-h are iuu"lhir wentward hoiiic llfty uiilcH north of here In Itutii county. El'hly men or the ninth cavalry ami nlxly Cheyenne couth have been sent after tliem. CRIMINAL. -AN KX FOUK tNPIANri ItANOnn CIIIS'O f-CKNIC Mibhoui.a, Moot., lKc. 10. The grra.it huiijliij excitement which e.vr look p'acc In I lie North west w.m this morning when I.alazc, Pierre I'aul, Anlley ami I'.iseale, the fair Indian iiiurderers were hanged at the court limine here. They all died gauiu. Pierre I'aul and Autley iniliiigly bidding their filenil-. good bye. Twunty mi nil ten after trap lining all were pronounced d.-ad, tlii'ir ueckr. being broken. The four Imli.tus played cards nearly all of Wednesday nl-jht. Tlu-y then went In sleep and did not get up until late in tint d.ty. About mi. in yesterday they becanu wild again and iim.lu things very uucomfortahle for the death wuiuhea in the conl'lor. Hherlll Houston was suuo.ved all day yesterday with a crowd of curium teop!u. He had a c'.mvi lane leading fmm 111. door of (lie jail to the ga!!nws eii, so he Could get Ilia primmer to the placu nf execution without their heiug teen by the crowd. Many wild ami foolUh ruiuoiB were nil. wit yesterday of in attempted rescue. There was a lik'gc number of Indians in the vl elm v, hut ft wan tic' puted that they woull do nny thing. HTii.i. rioirri.N-ci. IlAfi.D CtiY, S. Dak., Dec It) Cap). 8ti.iil.iiiH, with Ids tr.iow, re turned this nioiiiiug. li in learuol he had skirmished w it It ti hirc pmiy of IndiaiiH Uei.dlug for ltu.t I. mil. .Shots were exchanged in a quite lively manner for Mime lime hen the Indians escaped to the It id I. mills. ('apt. Hlaiitolis followed them for some I line hut fearlm; an ambush withdrew Ills troops and re turned to camp. STATE AN INHUItANX'B CONTEST. PoiiTl.AMi, Or., Dec. III. In Hie Uuile.) States eoiirl lo day the inn t terol the appointment of a reeeivi r for the Northwest Fire ami Murine Insurance company, on petition ol Chares It. Harnett, a stockholder and citlzt n of Id-mucky, cnme up 'I he utltiou was died Dec. li, ami a'll.ges that the company is In solvent, that the dheelois have maintained false statements in regard lo their financial condition for tlie. purpose of deceiving the stockholders and the public. WASHINGTON. IN House. Wahhinoton, I. C, Dec. ID. In the House to-day, Moise, of Mass., introduced a hill witli roeienco to the hll providing for no exhil ition or txpoMllou, for which appropila- lions are made by I (ingress, shall bu opened guild .y. Any WIFK-MUKIICIIEIl HANOKII. Wm.l.ANI), Out., Dec, ID. Aathur Hnvt Day,' who murdered his wife Nytnntlllirllr Pnellnnil. Tho Oregonlan, It. speaking of the .Muiiumi river recently said: "The rivers are free to local enter prise. N . rlht ,,f Wliy m.csary li order to u-e their channels In the Intet.stsi.f voiiimcrre. The metli nils heretofore, pursued has been to growl at nnd pile- up compluiiits against the transportation compan ies for lack or adequate facilities for conducting the t ranis of the Inland Fmi Ire; Tor exhorbltant freiglit and pas-enger charges and for several Inattentions u the people's inleiests Years ..r ihco coiuplaitits have fall, d, for obvious reasons, to bring relief. If i U K..ipe w, mve hidged 'hem can do belter for lliem "clvcs tliau Ihu existing trnnspoi la "on companies can do for them th. ruers is iin-irs, let tlicm show a de termination to uu It. U they will not do thl-, it U Jearlhiit to coo Untie the old linu or querulous fault- mining Is tint a wasiu of time ami nivrgy. Prudence must suggest to them the wisdom of striving to pos sess their minis In patience, while "hey tell to the child on their knee, tales of tho wonderful prosperity mai win be the inhciitniice of I hose who live to see the canal and bisks in the Cascades completed." This is a falrsiateiuent ofthe ca-e, a frank n.lmli-sjou as to Portland's Interests lieretoio in the matter. It la brutally frank, cruelty true. We are told that tho river It free, mid - . . .. Mini i- i-uu iiiKeauvautage or it ot let It alone, as it suits our will. Were the. liver open it would he possible for us to make the best ol I lie Invitation, but as it l the cost of iraiiMfeiriiiK low-piled fr. Ight at the Cascades precludes our uiilizine the ftir Ironi cliceiftll advice. Josh Hillim.-ssaidlh.it castor oil nnd ad vice Were heller to give than lo re eelve, and the above sample is no exception. It may tie, and no doubt Is true, that we or Kastcrn Oregon iiaee not shown proper energy and ileleinilua'tioii in our ell iris to lake advnuliif-e of the Coluniliia as u me.insof Iraniportation. It may he, and perhaps is ;rue, th.it with prop er energy and determination, the people of Eastern Oregon could llicmseives, liave constructed un aided, the locks at the Cascade-; and il Is further true, that had this been dune years ago, the savings in freight rales on gruin alone, would have e nnp!elcl the locks long since. We admit this, hut we add thai it h eqitally true that Kisleru Origon p.ild h r proportion ot taxes to con sirucl I lie locks at Oregon city, and give the Willamette valley an open river ami a cheap transportation to Portland. It is equally true that the members tif the last legislutute I'ioiii the Willamette valley voted against a heggall.v jO,OUO appropri ation for constructing anil cquiphm a half mile or railioud attheCas cutis, which would have allorded us relief until the locks were com pleted, and would no doubt have accelerated I he wolk thee. We have no kick at the Union i'acitic management. Whatever thtlrsttis of Mtuissloii may have been thej are doing their hest now, hut that is not enough. The trade of the In land Empire hasgrou n beyond tin 1 capacity lo handle, no matter ulial iaslrumrn'ti rtfiVrifiiryMaMLtt4MMi YWA lr KrfiW t:ilik Coanlf llffonlor's Offlrr. Geo S Welch to J It W. Ich lot -5, blk 0, Euglewuod nd to Salem ft E O Cimeticer to OC Reeves 2 acres In i'7m. rS w J H Albert el ut to J V Sllsls-e 10 acres in Alburn ad Martha J Ford to W H 11 Dai by i!o" acres near Sublim ity Dolllc V Brown to W P Card l is 4, 5, 0 and 7 in Niagara. 600 2500 1600 614.5 ISO iftM Trtt&fttttMM . Dr. rfeitf;'MM ftjjHje H K. li. Helden: I hnvn used your Ethereal Cough Syrup In hiy family for -ninny a year, nod-1 believe u my auiy to recommend It to all as s sure .and effectual cure for colds and all diseases of the throat. L. Cnftlii. The Dalles.Or.-Mnv 18.1880 Large size $10.1 60 cent. For gale by all druggist. IIOTKIj AKKIVALS. 54E TUB WtM.AMKTTE. W H Deharrell, II D Kilham, W Craylon, C Powell, D Walker, F Al Lucavish, L Peiitheres, John Salzer ami wife, S It Mason, Jr., Portland. A S. Price, New York. , J h Scott, J L Akin, Albany. Mrs Nichols, Kalama. W C Anirsli, ll.iyolty. Mrs M I. lt'iwiius and daughter, Huutlugtoii, Or. $100 Knvanl. $100. The readers of the Capital Jour nal will he pleased lo leeri, l hat there is at least one dreaded dl -ease that science has been able li cure in all lis staves, and that is Ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only po-itive cure now known to t lie medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. 11 It's Catarrh Cure Is" taken inter nally, actiiii; directly uis.n the sys tem, thereby destroying the fouuda ..'li in me disease, ana giving me patient strength by building up I lie constitution and assisting nature In ioiiiK its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative IHiwerslliat thev otferOne Hundred Dollars for any case that it fulls to cure. .Scud lur li-t of testimonials Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. .Sold liy all Druggists, 75c. There are sixiy-tlx books iu our liible, of which the Old Testament contains thirty-nine and the New I'esttiineut twenty-seven. These books contain 1,189 chapters; 929 ol which are fouud In the Old and 260 iu the New Testament. Of the total of 81,178 verses from Genesis to Revelation -3.U14 are found in the Old Testament. While the New contains 7,9"9. There are 592,44!) words in the Dible, while we find 3,9.480 letters. The middle chap ter iu the ISihle is also the shortest being psalm cxviii. School Tax List. The school taxes of district No. 24 iu .Marion county are uow due aim oa.xubleat the clerk's otliee in No. 2U3 Com nieicial stleet (lo thv rear ol t. r. jjcui burns ihsik stole in tn. itUsh ltreyuifli bloek) Salem. The same will beciime delinquent uniesi pain uillliu GO days from this dab. By order of hoard, this 17th day f November, 18w. W. B. Simpson, 1117-if District Clerk. Every Bofly We 9 Ann nn I vllrOvU I ' i -I THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SUPEr rior Quality and Remarkably Low., Prices of Holiday Goods at n A: r fc ir tv-cW w CHSttt EJIVJOYfll Both the method and result! whea Syrup of Figs ii taken ; it k pleasant and refreahing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dhtpels colds, head aches and fevers and cure habitual ooMti pat ion permanently. For sals in 60c and f 1 - bottles by. all drugRlsta. . CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. uwiinlu, kx. taw n 0K,M. p State St. Boot Store SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE. Such prices were never before known in Salem, Crowells' Edition, Red Line Poets 9 CO J?ine Mlk nusli Albums 3 50, Fine Leather Albums, decorated inside 3 50 Scrap Albums, cloth binding (JO' Chatterbox 75, History, U. S ; 50 Life of Grant and Sherman, each 50 History,, Naval Heroes 60 A 11 kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases, Collar and CuJF Boxes, Toilet Cases, Magazine Casss, Music llolls, Car I C ascs, Etc. Etc. Health s. Wealth:! "IS 4, -a'i..- I u" one vi.iliiliiiB 1110 ma is .iinisn t hu.r lllollv,. r rml ,.q,,i,m.,t ,ay n'llcbyn llnenrn.it less tlinu 510.) l(. 0ur ,,riHiuctB muM Hud a mar ormnroiluin ,l(inn. kt., liml if (lwl ,mt,et i, i bo by nusliim; tier nvcr u cllU'HtNtiiKrii . . I'.iril.ui.l the river must be utilized. Falls, in July Inst, wns hunted. Tho' 1 AltAuIlAI lie. 1 l'-irtLunl is Inleresled iu the solution ciu.k-mue.l mini wulke.l tn the scnf-( jol'lliis piutilem 11s uiueti ns the pro- fold llrmly and with n smile on his diners, 1111.I it will tin. I t Us eosl, fucc. 1) .y comiiiittU'tl liiiwiuy4, A ppeciul cuhle from Limdnu s-iys ( iln.t the Oivt'.in Inn's iidvice muy yel Under the muni) of Arthur lloyt, lau:t tuii,v utul '! IMtehurd lmve' be I'ullowe.l, 1111.I the Colunilil.i from sml his i-i-coud wire ImvliiK tliMLiiv. ,,BMW nt.w f,iru Hk'H for toOOU ereil his leul mime, it beiume ihwh- u h1iUiiimI the mhlillt-M eight chum- ary fm- him to uIiinwi' lielween the pi,,,,,,,!,, u- KubHuuI, the lldit to two women. He elected to live with ,,.,.,, ..... 1,. .u-flvo weeks. bis tihriimnus wife. J)ny took his first wife mil his sister to Nliijsru Falls, hut of tho tluee only lie mid Ills sliler returned later. Theseu.mtl wife proceeded iumttis him for liig atny, mid hisiiriest followed, when the trial wns coiiimeuced Day's sis ter gul led u ileleutive In the siol where liN d. nd wife lay ut the tiat-u ofachll l'.O feet liltfli. (She testlllul to her brother pu-hiug the woini.u over the oilll. lliseotivlollon fol lowed, CANADIAN TKAQK11V. SlIKliiiltOdKK, Quebec, IK-U. 10 At Wullu Wullii Siimuel Yoiiiib, n well-known lallr.iad engineer, while lu u siilooii, pulled 11 four-ounce bottle of chloroform fiom his pocket, drunk one ounce and then fell to the llo.ir in un uiicoiiselnus condition. Dm-tors were immediately sum moned and labored on Yoilng until iniiliiiitht, urilllulul respiration h iv lliK to bo kept ui for several hours. At mi.lu'uht You iik was still uuen:.-scion-.. Faint hopes ate entertained tor Ills recovery, lie hud been drlnkim! for a week. Olvmni.ilnis20,000 in her city Sheriff Webb died suddenly of heart treasury mid $55,000 lloutinB war- C'elllo lo I'usco be used by the pr.H duels to semi tlieir products to the iSoiind. Thut poriion uf the river Is "I'reeto loeul eulerprlse." Tho Dalles Chronicle. disease this lliorulrif. The excite nioiit atteudliiic Ihu execution of fciul I.u.Moiitiigno was probably (because. The denlh of the sheriff deluyed the ex. cut ion but 11 few liluutH. LuM.mtiKjnu was hanged boitly after. In July, 1888, I.u Mimtiigiie wont to the house of his brotlier-in. Inw, Nnpnlcou Michigan, tntlevd lilin u the door, itdiot him Iwlce, cut hU thront, slunlied hi" i'Mlld diiiKKed lillil bunk lillo uiu house ami not It nil Are. rants out, Valley wheat is f I. 'JO to 1.22) ut I'ortli.ud. Mn. Lelnnd Stnndford has donat ed $100,0(KI for endowment as per miiienl iuslltuilonsnf tho kinder gartens bearing her name. Caplaln Mortuii'e lifeboat, In which he Iflt America s""11' muiihs ago oil u trip miross the Atlaiill.', h,iBbceiislgimll.'loli uiuranai. Tho captain report. d "All ' from urrlval at Toulnn is exp" well." His ctc.1 dally u-imn.l...l 1.. 1 i.t!.. 11 --ii-ieu iiiiih II.UUKKM Ullim M in . . ,.,.,, ..f the fl I....IIU "!L.i ' i.i,t died W. J. Ounnluc, corrvspoiident of rierufewweel-s. TM,MMnVr-r'ii Hi" t'hli-nwi liHa-r-Ow."!. ,,'" .r. I.i,Ih, wife of (,5Y Ah ,!" ',r","!;1 J SmK at Z arre.1.,1 r.. ,i..i... ... .1,0 Lmriial. was found I'c.ul al mt ,ItiiieulHiU.Hirtnl llmt U-iIh botlnmofa MuIm M' dl.er brother Mud been living In goiuery st.eet hotel bau J " t. HhewHH noimluetl but her else.. 1'l.ursd.y nmr 1 1 . 1 f "" "rotiierwuHCodvluted suited from apo- TKAfHIItV AT nKHNU. fitKHNti, C11I., Die. II). Another jdr.s.liiug iiiuidir whs ciimmitled reyesterduy ufterii.Kin, when Dr. '0. Vlneent almt uud ,kllhd his ". Owing tn drink, Vluceiil has f'"n l,, Kolu meadlly down for 'UoitlliB, UU wife. Who was model All believed to have plexy, The J.iokwm county I' ink mioii be nu-rged Into the First tlniiul bank of Medfoid. will Nu- Sliile Asrkuliurnl Sorlely Wartniils. huldlng nny "f ine u II l-ace rem. persons nmi, very m0t, ia worked nbove wniran h. wi - y J-luaUIu..y to Minpnrt not only '. J ', 'H ?$ ,, ' u'e,o... on or fMfbut herliUHbmid.aud lib III' ',Vr, 'jV.im.rylA. ISPI. A .w ni w Anient lo-wnrd her iMH-ame ut w,v.i.e.t will I u.ado n r '. unbearable thus she sued for U ''S'iiMa' nmde jvurce Vi.u-ent Uislsied she with- ' ' " ,,, "fo'.l. J T Vi''T'of eeHeilt lo her Iiiiiikh iikiUv mid de-i ArmleUllUIC. . ... l " UK Caught 11 Turtur. Huiiiucr bus a new saloon. The proprietor whose name is williln-ld, .me day last week sent the follow ing Invitation to the leading clergy man of the tewn: Itev. Davem ort Dear Sir: We, the eiliz.-ns of Sniiiuer, wish you lo lie iiieselil at lhe.lieuiilK of our new saloon. We want jou tt, pieaeli it seriuiiii from the text Jeremiah xxv,7. The litter closed with the assur ance that the preacher would bu paid for his aervic.8. The text re ferred lo is as follews: Tlieiefore tlioll shall wy unto tliem, tlilHsailll the Lord of hosts. iheUod of Nrael: Drink ye and lu dflnkcu, and spue, uud fall, and rise 110 nioie, lieei.uso of Ibo sword wliiuh I will bend among you. The Ha Davenport, contrary to the expectations of the saloon man, was nothing loath, and replied In this lively fashien: I ,ill be ui'isl happy to accept this Invitation, and will pleach Irom 1... i..vi liriuii. inul niv services All" boeiiliuly five. (Jive llieljie lime M-t for your grand opening, provide iiccouiinodalions for al leas. 601) people, give lis 0110 hour a lid a I in 1 1' for the services, ami we will 1......... .-.. ..nu nf 1I111 most Inlelest- lliniiiv,. -- . 11 .1. illgncciislims evel witnessed III Hie line of n saliHin opening. I um your humble servant. D. M. Davbni'oht. This occasion ought, us ihe rever end ueiitleiiii.il pr-inilses, to prove a very lulercstlugniie. The I'iltsliurg nnd Wheeling db v-Ulon nf the Baltimore and Ohio Itmlroud are blockaded by suow. I ItklluV A cable to the J.iOltNAl. ut 8 p. tn. Suva heavy hiiow storms prevail uv'ery where In Ureat Britiun and all tralllcla bloekuded In many places. C'lOklMS Oul sl''' J W. Crawford Is closl UK out Ids Hlovcs and lluwaiv, pivlerrlug lo sell there H.ril.w f I'lj1 H"M'k nt great wducliuus to ugain movm them. a--w-n A sure vure lor flleH. Itching I'ilen ure kunwn by tuoletun llKBieiiirullun,euualiig lnluse lUrhlni. Aheu wuriii. IHU lorm un Melius Bilni. UlueUluisaatl ui-uirudlun. ield atouce U Ur. liosuuku'v eile Kern, dy. wbl cb cl f dlruutiy uu ihepurt Mim-ied, ttbsurtui lb i,.n..HlhiVM nuliini urtl t,M,Ui m. Uttriliul. em cure, , ceuu lJiU.tUI or Dial; livtliwlrec. Ur. HoNtnKu, elillsdclpblat Kk .. yMiiiiiitA Hinlner. The Chief (tram for UM great mss of IIinhI'i 8..mpurllUi It (vuixl la SM irtlcle Itself. II la merit that wins. aa4 SM fact Unit Hood's BarsaparllU actually a Bomiillslies what l claimed lor It, U wtsl tuts given to tills medicine a MpaUrK)r aai ale greater than that of any other una Merit WinS oerterelheliublla. IhmmI's SirsaparllU cures HcrofuU, SaM Rheum ami all Humors, Dyspepsia, Mai He.idarhe, DUlousness, overeoioe TM rire.t I'ecllng. create, an Appetite, traSS tnt the Nerve, bultdj up the Whole BrsSBSj Ill'Nunuiparlll ls sotdbyalldnts . (liElxforCS. freareoi,yw.ivww ,i!i,.. Apothecaries. Luwau. DR. K. ('. WEMTO Nerve and Brain r real men t, a guaranteed specific, for Hys teria, Dlzslneu. Convulsion, Fits, Ken out Neurit kcla. Headache, Nervous Prostration rained by tbe use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental' Diiremlon, Molten. Ing of tbe brain resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, stecay and death, pre maturenldaee. barrennHs. Iom of nnwrr muwd by over-exertion of tbrbrnln. Each 0111 coniains one nionia irratment, 110 box or six boxes for 15.00, sent by mall ,rrtiu uu retvipvoi pnev. WE G UARANTEE BIX BOXER To cure nnv case. With each nrdar . celved by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.oa,-we will send tbe purchaser our wriueu guaraDHie loreiuuu me maney II iuu ircHimem aoeB no, eneci a cure, uuar inters issued only by Ueo. E. Good, Drug gist, Sole ogcnl, 300 Com. St., talem, Ot, : THI REuTOR MEADOW- Ai FfiUlf FAMS. , Four EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shiasta Line ' ALlrORJJIA KXrKKM TBAn BUK OAIM BETWEXK POBTLAFD AND . T. "Boulh." " 7MU p. m. is j. m. 10 lill.ltl. Lv. Portland Ar. t.v. Salem L.v. I Ar. Sn Fran. Lv. ftOOp. m Torth. -.SS a. m 7:a( a. m Abuvv iraiiu amp enly al following sta ttons north of Uoehurr. Kant. Portland MgonClty, Woodburn, alem, Albauy raugeni. nneaan, tiaisey. Harrlsburg June. Ion I'lly. Irving and Eugene. BoaXBOkO MALI. PAIL.V, M a.m. Kh53a.jn 5:40 p.m. Lv. L,v Ar. Portland Halem Koseburg Ar. I 4M p. m. l.v.1 1A p. m. Lv. 1 aaoa. m Albany Local, Daily (Exeejit Saartay.) fiH n m I l.v ULtlunrf Av ICMIO.i m 7.' p. m; l-tv;' anlem Lv.' I i 1 . m -ii n.?n. at. Ainnny J.v, 1 h.uu 11. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Kor aooommodktiou ot second claw passengers attached to expreia trnluii. iVest Side Dixies. Between Portland ud CwTillis: DAILY lEZCXTT HVKDAY), TUB, m. I Lv. oHIahorAr7 &S0 p. ItlO p. m. 1 Ar. Oirvallla Lv. 12-8 p. r-r. rm At Albanv and UorvalA connect wit. traina f Oregon Pacific HaUroud. , KXFBX8STKAIX (DAILTBXCXrjrSUKDAY 4:40 p. m. I too p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I tl.-20R.ni Ar.McMlnnvllteLv. 1 SiiSa.im From Terminal or interior Points the M Through Tickets To all point EAST aid SOUTH Kor tickets and lull inlarnkauon retard ing rate ini a, etc, apply to the Compa ny's acent -talem, Oregon. ItP. KOOBIW, AastTO. K.asdPaaa.Ag'1 S. KOEHtiKM. Manager. PRINTING. 0NKOKTHK LARGKHT EHTABUHH ments In the Stale. Lower rates than t'orllana. utrgesi atocK lgai uutoxa ir iheHtate. a d blggeat discount, Keudfoi prioellstofjob prlnUng. and oatalogua of egl blanks. K. M. WAITS, wi Prlmar aVtUm Ornn. Miles From Salem the Capital of Oregon. I One Thousand acres of as One land oh there Is tn the nortliwwt, divided Into one hundred pmnll (raendow and fruit fainia. 1 htae Irnt-ts tor tLe FlItBT 1 1ME are now pliictd uu the murkit, rnnttlug in (iritis iroui $50 to f 100 per acre one third canb, balance onetime with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments In a -amall way hMbeen nflerrd tn the nubile. Thotiannda of dollars will be oxpendod 'within (he net 12 monjha lu improvementR In the immediate vicinity of this land, while upon the tract itself, .in tbn way ot roads, teuclug, etc., a large amount of money will be used. A Free Ride to and From tic Place to any 'one whining to see or invest. Call at the ofl1ccoi; LLIS &. CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Pints, Description nnd further pnrticnlnre. W i Sorts-M Real Estate h ill Sorts of Tew! class of We have Iota on the installment plan, rurma an J suburban property on eauy term, and every real estate mr caen. J lie property we nnuaie la 111 mat lian.it, tuerti.ne pureinnt-rH get it wituout speculative values pui upon it. The lnriellHt nf our sales, et-peclully of farm properly, recently, ulteeis the fact that you cannot aflord to buy real estute without first consulting us. i? SHAW & DOWNING, 4f sWAI penernl nnrtlonwrs. .OhIpiii, nnd (jnarHnlee w.tisfncllon. Will 264 Commercial Street, Salem.. take charge of auction Bales In any puit of the state, including COMW EVERY VEEK 1 Rto in 1450.000 HOMES Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar cent Free. 1000 1 TRAVEL STORIES BYTHE TAimnnsi SCIENCE AND AND inATUKAL URE.I "' 1CHARMIN6 CHIUADIS IISTOWi P6E WEEiay PPL FoRAa THr foMIIY Only $1.75 AYEAR. 8LIP "Kt ttXtr WiMf Ptptr fitu t grtat Variflg tf Entertaining and Jnttructfrt Ueadinf at to lota a price." THIS FREE TO JAM. I, 1891. T mny NRW HUBaCRIBKR wk will eat nt an I swnd as thin tUf rrtth nntno nnd siirrM aad Sl.T.t Un tutl t Rtvnu JToiuy Ordr er RtgUltrrd Lttttr at our rM t nI aend TUB YOUTH'S CO.MTANION FREE t Jaaaarr, 1H91. nnd for a Full Vcnr from that Date. Thla after lacladrs ( FIVK DOimi.K IIOMDAV KIMIUF.R8 for Thim'isclTlnc, :iirlstuir.a, Kw Year's, Easier and Ftinh.r.Jalr. nail nil l, Illustrated Weekly Suppltimcii.s. 1 Aidrtu, THI YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tampla Plaos, Doston, Mosj. WITH $1.75 vm The Oregon Land Co, -with Its- is tlie line to take To all Points East acd South. Itlsthedlnlng-carroute. Itruns tbrougli cutlbule trains every day lu the year i. ST. PAUL AND (No cb.nne nf frs.) fompowd ordialnsri-an- nn urpHHHCd, laaa. Id riv any a Ol miwl equIpujfDt TOURIST Sleeping Cars. llwl tbftt o.n be consir.icled and In whlcb iti-i-tiiiiii.iida.l.iu are biitli free auo mi nlxlied lr liolden. of first uud seooodlaaf tltikels.uud JiLEGAPT DAY COACHES. '.in oonnsntns wltb all tlltenl and uninterrupted A cnntlnuot lni'. iitturdlu ervlrf. riillnmn sit .-urud In advi llir , mm. ..,. . . .. all ..lnL I iirotiKi, hi'kbm j ." j?rr on ni tons can eise oy agent M n Aiiierlea, EuitUind and Ennne n. mrrliaed at uuy ticket oOioa ot tbls In i lulllV ' Kull Infiirinallonconcerninir riites. time of I n4ln-,n.ites itndntbvr details fomlshed no auullcailuu to any agent or A. P. CHAKLTOtf, Assistant General Haaaanaer AgentjNo. 1111 Flint street, w. Wiwlilngtou; imrt. lHl.lt IIWIII. INHUKANUK Il-biupany. Fire aud Ma. 'fine. JUM. A14UCHT, Ag-at, Hsleio. OrsfOa) THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC MILROAD Vnd Oregon Development company', .tenuuhlp line. ' rullea shorter, aa boun Ifseliinetban by any otltei loute. First nun. tbrougb passenmr and freight llni iron) I'nrtlAtid and all points Id lb WI umetle vallev to nd Iroin Hati F.raaclset TlkE SCHEDULE. (Kxoept Sundays). Iiive Albany ...'..... lKWfM l-veqorvallls UmVU Arrive Yaqulna ....... fcSOPM l-ve Yaqulna. ...... .0:46 AM Leave Corvallls .... lft A I Arrive Albany ....'... 11.-10 A If O. C. trains connect at Albany and Oorvallls. The above trains oonneet at YAQUINl wltb tbe Oregon Development Uri Us rHIH..ahlnlMiwiwn Yi-inlna and Ha Francisco. SAIUX0 VATM. aTSAMsaa. fom riojiiaA Karallon, Friday, ... ..Juna Ti Wlllamslu Valley, Tueaday..... July Fai.llon,Hund.y.. ..............." Willamett Valley, Thursday .'...." 1 Karallon, Tuesday.............." I aTBAMaaa, vbom sa ya-ticiaon Willamette Valloy, Friday ..June tt Fu.Uon,Turda7B..................July 1 WlllanieUe Valley. Sanday.....;....." S B&'JHrSljrfur" 3 tbu uttsnaany nearves ui. nasi K and If dsatlaed Jo HaaTTtaolseo, tk3m arnuue to arrive at Taquiaa the eveaftaf Daiora aau, i aauuui. v -, aai rral rfKlWlS!:?Mfcl XWU1A, AgenU! o M 2 OiTlMil MM sai rroat , roruans. tf&m JS.UT. C.O. MUttUK Ae't rw.fv.,uafoB 0 H.HAWKLL,Jr.OOl frti - 1 m. un. vo.. aina,ur t U Home Ice Salem Oregon, (In tbe Htate Insurance Building) and branch ofiioes in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has fur sale a large (1st of Grain, Block and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. Tbe Oregon Land Cn. was especially organised for tbe purpose of buying and sub-dividing large tracts of land, aud Ua during the post two years bought and subdivided over 8,200 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed on Ihe market, 225 have been sold. We claim thut ten uores ot cholee laud. la Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 0 acres of wheat (n'tbe Mississippi Valley, Wealan make valuable la-proveBMriits la the way of rcajuis, clearing tbe laud,' fences, etc Ve osa sell a small tract of laud for the same price per aero as you would ave to pay tor a targe lann. Send for Pamphlet aud Price List, fSni I.OO BBOOK8ACOX,plU06lHT.100BTTiT., I I K 1 1 - V carry a full ;ine of drugK, toilet hhIc-Ihi, rx-rl'uiiierv '1 and uotiiM. Infwriptloj(Mfylly t,iu.uiiliea, uTIII? i Jfivnis s Salem, Or. Hates .50 mid $5.00 n Day. Open tn tbe publln Thursday, Sept; II, IMM. ilt-Ht liult-l betut-ea lorlland and vi ii FruuclBui. Alms tn be first class In .11 Its uppiilulmenls. lis titbits uresvrvrd .vllh ilii-ilmlccsifrulliiKiowa In the Wit' untetto ulk-y, A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor :m Notice of Final Si'Uleint'ivU NOTICE Is licreby alven tbnt tbe under-, iSUet executrix of tbe estute uf lieu-, ry hu, ili'imisi-d, has tiled tier llnal. lu-cminnv iiiowiiu, eti,ie, il tne .wuutv 1-nurt nf tl.o stute of Ort'tfun nir JVUrjnn cniinty, inul Unit iliuvnnit bits (Ue't ul- uiuiiy, January n'ln, inii, hi nue ivcio.'H. P. in. oUslildi.y for beat lint the untie, and- obJeutliiK thereto, tit lliu county wlirl A' rtmiii. It. thucounlv con it hnune lu .MHrlnn- cmniiy,t)rfKin,uiul Unit tbu snintj w(ll Iw SIS lussed tlini ut m.I.I tlieiiiul nl.uu; ' fll.VU ttllh IH-VVUlOCr 1UIU. IMHJ. TltKSSA ni-'IJi. ., Kxrcntrlx nf I he last will uud twiimioat v-s nnd e.liitu of .alii diut.M-.l. 1:1 11 to . J , --: a- Cheapest. Neatest and Bests -.,,;....,--.- -....,.,... J: anUMAI-Vb UUMDIWA UPJ. FENCE, rfi Imnkennd putuiU kind nfftnces.fliy '& I unitcotmlry, tletiiiylcrnitifioivfeiH-lir,iAy H,iciiMAai!H,te.n,ur,-'; ......, , ..zrS maunt in tour hmwiv tonwiHi.;- J iiw pLawwv AMossed n?arl on-ilililif I UB'l. l. IJlil.KIL Aud special Hssnlfnr Marou , til w III Ihu .'iMlllmlll-. .i,J?Ht.'fiA-!r JMsV , iMn W trMMat' owe a Sa(?m Express' Comi iMyf arHM-U'tV'iiriMMR (MsW fif 'M m JBd9d that Iht.ult bo withdrawn, BsK'lll, oV. "" cr' Lu v.i..iMi.i r;,rt.U-i vji.-