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,. .ji " "'T.J s ,' in. ni. lui in. ra. s Dt I nil ted tl nU w iB- me iel IliGlUPIlIC DISPATCHES. ''JafiK iuted Press Report and gesfs of all Important News of To-Day. MARKETS. WHEAT. nmoAOO. Jau. 0. Wkeat Is :itea1iy. Cash, 00, May .0'i; Jb .92 to J. M STATE- aWsnouLP berobe the school ImTtton. Or.. Jan. 0. The anuual ShT!KS?f flu etnnlrlinlflarfl nf thp T"U1CCHI1JSB" " OiW. . WW- 'Seveutff Day Adventist educational Bociotyjwas held to-day. A special committee was chosen to consider the plans for establishing a new col lego In" the Northwest. Spokane has already ollered donations of land and cash valued at thirty-six thousand dollars. Walla Walla Is nlaoltnakltig strenous efforts toEO- rcuroltlie school and with good pro;.- pectaTgf success. CRIMINAL. P! . .m.r am a.nimrTatr ."Snohomish, Jan. C Special to Seattle Telegraph: David Mont gomery, u farmer living two miles east of this city, shot and mortally wnmuied Oscar E. Trask, a promi- ;rientltogger. Montgomery fired six sBoSSf All took effect, one in the breast, three in the abdomen and ioneTu each wrist. Trask is not ex pected to live through the night. itfMontcomery is a peaceable and respectable citizen and baa the sym- V - . , ., .... 4'SMC '"rMk has a bad record. About a yearJSgo he knocked a drunken man dowrrand jumped on his face with spliced driving shoes. Later he as saulted a bartender but was shot at Indnarrowly escaped death. After- ward, while abusing one of his workmen, he was severely stabbed. riiursday last ue assulted Mont gomery on the streets of Snohomish wRjjSTa slungshot, but the latter peafflfltn off with stones. The two '"m'ea'lBiet to-day about a mile from townfwlth the stated results. .Mbnifeornery gave himself up and isliSithe custody of the sberiit. Muohpxcitement is caused by the affuTr. NEVEKfSLEEP HOLDEN'S CAPTURE. 'jTXoosia, Jan C A special to the Seattle"'' Telegram says: Customs ' officer Z. T. Holdeu made a seizure I of?50flve-tael cans or 25 pounds of I opfunillast night as the 8:35 North- lerufPacific train was pulling out tfrom the depot for Tacoma. Holden, iuSnaking his rounds through the traiuSpassed into the baggage car. .HJs.Httention was attracted to an oiawell-woru trunk with a broken iockjfyet securely bound by a half juchjcptton rope. The truuk was lakenffrom the train and unbound audbfound to contain the opium Securely wrapped in a lot of old eXi-.T i . re 11 .mmkIt.. ElOlUing aim ruga- Of all trunks andTyalises in the baggage car, one npfgaccustomed to searching for aplum would have selected every ?t5e7Tpackage as being suspicious. However, "Never Sleep" Holden is JoWoverlooking fat packages of iplumthese days of smuggling. As ooujas he had satisfied himself as to hefconteuts of Fthe trunk, which yafficaEsigncd to Portlaud, Holden cftrcSSd the train for the purpose Si- JSnSSIig an owner, but no one ma vou'l'dly claim to it. The trunk vas ifien removed to the office of ml ho deputy inspector of customs. " IL t I.. uwi. lunil i f ili-llt no opium seiA-u is viuucu ui. uwui 500. V FORMEB SALEMITE MUKDKKED AT TILLAMOOK. Tillamook Headlicht: On the reuTngf the 24th of December lispfwell, alias "Tex," one Child-,-s audjEd. Hauxhurst were eugag l ilrarunken fight in JonsDayid manftaipou. Childers was cut by fowellllp the right breast, but not angerously, and Hauxhurst had ByStHJumen slashed opeu, and re W&iZu an ugly cut in the breast. i'VySietans were called and the ouTTdflQfjthe Injured parties dressed id sewed up, but not until Haux irBtfaTlTad protruded. Childers Hlrepover with good care, but the laticeaffur Hauxhurst aro very dls- gwtfing. UTatek. Hauxhurst died at 3 'clocliMWed n esda v niorninir. De- asSuiwus formerly a u-sldeut of tlena: POLITICAL. YOHK GoVEHNOIt'S MES SAGE. N. Y., Jan. 0. Gov- vBlllTlu bis annual message to lure says: "In cuteriui: savouth and last year of iu chief executive of this 1 not ai.'ect to conceal my n at the fact that for the during the past seven trsUijpu!tir brunch oflliejei'la- ure faiwTiMilUlcal accord with the jcutlvei The tint clause of the ive' U'quoted an otlluiul an IHaemeiit that he will not bo a Htt4ta for a third term. The 'erEKrJealls upon the legUlature jyble for an euumerutlon of the WflyiKST K. A. LBQISLATVilB. HSBW.S. Neb., Jan.C rtieiegu-1 rA..tiut a ..nin lA.ildV JrV SHBmen' Alliance, having Si ---g- MiaiMMUtoak clear majority, elected temporary ofUcers without trouble. Hon. 8. M. Elder was chosen temporary speaker of the house. He la reputed In be without education or expe rience ami a turbulent session Is ex pected. ANXIOUS FOR ELECTION. Olympia, Wn., Jan. G.-Senator Squire arrived from Washington this morning to remain dunng.tho Senatorial fight. Nearly nil the members of the legislature were on tho ground and the eauvass for the Senntorship is going on vlaorously. Squire has a good lead but probably not a majority. The legislature con venes tomorrow at noon. WASHINGTON. PLAN TO UELIEVE INDIAN AGENTS. Washington, D. C, Jan. 0. A cabinet meeting today considered the Indian question, especially with reference to General Mile's proposi tion to relievo Indian ageutsof the ckarge of agencies near the scenes of trouble and replace them wltn oin cers of the army. Secretary Noble is known to be earnestly opposed to such a plan, and its accomplishment is therefore a matter of doubt. FOREIGN. LONDON PAPEUS ON UEHKINO SEA TIIOUULE. London, Eng., Jan. 0. The St. James Gazette to-day says that It accepts the official denial in the fiehring Sea troubles, adding how over: "But why is theUnitedStates Navy being massed In tho Pacific waters, unless it is to make Behring Sea a "Mare ciausem,". The Pall Mall Gazette: "Blaine obviously moans to try more bunco for the sake of making a political capital. We are convinced, how eyer, that the Americans will not support him; it is imperative to arbi trate matters in dispute. The Globe says it attributes the friction to Blaine's bragging spread eagleism, and it is of tho opinion, in view of tho possible, though un likely, Americans display of forees In Behring Sea, Hint Great Baitain ought instantly to strengthen her Pacific squadrons. The Globe also advocates the settlement of all matters of dispute by means of arbi tration. GLADSTONE SEES HIS END. Dublin, Jau. C Tho Express publishes a statement to tho effect that Gladstone in writing to a friend has said that he fears his end has come, so far as public life and poli tics are concerned. ACCIDENTS. FELL INTO A SHAFT. San Andkeas, Cal., Jan. 6. An accident occurred to-day in the shaft of the Unica Mine, at Angel's camp, which has no doubt resulted in the death of ten or twelve men. The skip with miners aboard was coming up for dinner; when within 160 feet of the top of the shaft, the cable parted at the reel, letting men, skip an'd 150 feet of cable fall a distance of 450 feet. MISCELLANY. ANOT1IEK GOOD INDIAN. Colfax, Wu., Jan. 6. Bones, a son of one of the Paiouse Indians, was shot by the city marshal last night, while attempting to escape while under arrest for drunkeness. His recovery is doubtful. PARAGRAPHS. Oregonian, Gth: The Southern Pacific Compauy stole a march on j the good people of Silverton last Sunday. It is well known that the narrow gauge road, known as the Oregon railway, recently acquired by the Southern Pacific Company, has been changed into a standard gauge. The citizens of Silverton were opposed to widening the side track that runs through tho princi pal street of their city, and threat ened to swear out an Injunction should any move in this direction be made. Not wishing to delay oper ations by fighting the case in court, the company ordered the track wid ened on Sunday, and the citizens were powerless to prevent work for the reason that no injunction suit could be commenced on that day. If Your House is on Fire You put wutor ou the burning tim bers, not on the smoke. And If you have catarrh attack the disease in the blood, not in your nose. Remove tho impure ciue, nnd the efTect sub sides. TukoHood'sSurwiparilla, the great blood purifier, which ptrma neutly cures catarrh, KtreiigtheiiH the nerves. Be sure to get only IIiumI's. Utter Lint. The following U tho list of letUrs remaining uncalled for iu the post ofllce at Salem, Jan. fl, 1690. Per son calling for the same will please say "advertised." Boot W H Bouslog Grace L'lemmons Mrs A Coflee Kck Gotten II N Drolte Fred Hayes WO Harding E J Kentner Willis Luliey Will .Matthews H Muttliews Mrs L .Vhv.iCE Miller August Miller Mrs h E McMplmn h II Pratt N I) Phillip-II W Peel Mla Etta Keller W W IM-iley 0ear-2 Una Mrs U'ttln KoberUA U Shaw C W Savage XV J Shovunl J J Seymour J W Short H W Tigard James M Westfall LUate WiUoii Jaint Wlllurd Mrs P Zru Louie C F M Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co. A. N. QlLBKKT, P. M. mhitirni i i mm ittiii n INDIAN SITUATION. General Miles Still Alive and Heard From. ANOTHER SKIRMISHAT WOUNDED KNEE Indications Now that the Hos tile Camps Will Sur render. SUHItENLEK PROHAULE. Washington, D.C., Jan.C Gen eral Schofleld has recleved the fol lowlnc telecrntn from General Miles, dated Pine JFildge, South Dakota. Jan. 6: "In answer to the commu nication I eut to the hostile camp yesterday, saying live men could come iu and learn what I expected of them, the following came in: Big Road, He Don't, Littlo Hawk, Jack Red Cloud aud Big Hawk. The prospects nt prtsent are favora ble for the whole camp to puiiender but I do not anticipate it. Tl. -e are no changes in the condition .f the troops. FIGHTING MOSTLY KOH FOOD. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 0. A special from the camp near Wounded Knee creek, South Dakota, gives particu lars of another engagement which took place at that point yesterday morning. A detachment of thirty men was sent out from camp to meet n wagon train with supplies for the camp. When ten miles out the wagons were found besieged by a band ot a hundred Indians. On seeing the troops npproaching the redskins scattered, but immediately returned to the attack, on finding only a small number of men In the detachment. A light ensued, re sulting in tho wounding of one soldier, aud killing and wounding several Indians. The exact number has not been ascertained, as the reds carried their dying and wounded away. THE SITUATION AT AGENCIES. Washington, Jau. 6. It is stated by interior aud war department of ficials to-day that they have received a telegram from General Miles urg ing the prompt approval of his rec ommendation that the Indian agents at the South Dakota agencies be superseded by army officers and stating that the situation demands that changes be made at once. BATTLE HETWHEN INDIANS. Omaha, Neb., Jan. 0. A special from Pine Rlt'ge says every thing points to a battle between hostile and friendly Indians who desire to come to the agency. The older In dians want to come in but theyoung bucks insist on fighting. HOW A WALLACE DIES. Leavenwokth, Kan., Jan. 6. A lettor from Pine Ridge agency de tails some hitherto unknown facts concerning the death of Captain Wallace at Wounded Knee. He was found at the entrance of an In dian lodge, vith five dead warriors lying near bim. each corpse showing a bullet wound. Five of the cham bers of the captain's revolver were empty, aud It is presumed Wallace killed five Indians before dying, SOME FIGUKES AllOUT THE INDIANS. Washington, Jan. 6. The com missioner of Indian a (lairs says that to the best of his knowledge aud be lief, the Sioux Indians of South Dakota are not starving, aud that he has reason to think the state ments regarding their destitution are grossly exaggerated. It is true, he says, that congress has greatly reduced appropriations for the Sioux uud other tribes, and tho agreements made with them have been only partially fulfilled. Whose fault It was he could not say. The recent outbreak was ho thought, partially duo to the reason above stated failure of crops aud the religious craze. He was opposed to the transfer of the control of the Indians to the war department. The following figures show tho amounts by which tho estimates of the Indian bureau have been re duced by congress. In 1879. $100, 000, 1880, $55,000; 1881, J90.000; 1882, $25,000; 1883, $275,000; 188-1, $275, 000; 1885, $375,000; 1880, $30,000; 1887, $200,000; 1888, $100,000; 1889. no reduction; 1890, $100,000, and 1891, $50,000. W. L. Nutting, A. Noltuer, N. H. Tennery, Edward Heintz, of Mult nomah; W. P. Williams, of Marlon county, were appointed notaries public to-day. ON ENJOYS Both the method ancT reuulta when Syrup of Fig U taken ; it is pleaeant and refreshing to the twte, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Boweh, cleanse the ey tern efibotually, dUpeli colds, head' aches and ferera aud cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. ! CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. j ttH fKAHCI&CO. CAL iwanui, kt, iitwrQM, i , WNL BROWN & Co. loots and 2 s v a gojruasu lain ior voo:, niues a Ol Commercial st. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with tho lowest. Only the best material used. Excitement runs high in this city over System Builder, as everybody is using it for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia, impure blood aud to build up the System it certainly must bo an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of it. d&wyr School Tax List. The school taxes of district No. 24 iu Marion county are now due nnd payable at the clerk's office in No. 203 Commercial street (in the rear of F. S. Dearborn's book store in the Bush Breyman block) Salem. Tho same will become delinquent unless paid within 60 days from this date. By order of board, tills 17th day of November, 1890. W. B. Simpson, 11-17-tf District Clerk. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared from Barsapaillla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, l'lpslisewa, Junti.cr lierries, and other well-known ai.d valuable vegetable remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion, aud process, giv ing to Hood's Sarsaparilla curative power not possessed by other medicines. It effects remarkable cures where- others fnll. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ihihobet blood purifler. It cures Scrofula, S !t lilieum, Holla, I'linples, aH Humors, Dyspepsia, lilllousncss, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catauh, Ill.fumatlsm, Kidney and J.iwr cim pl hits; overcomes That Tired l'eellrg, tioates an appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla II.is met unparallcd success at home. Such Is ..s opul.irlty In Lowell, Mass., wheio It Is tr.aile, that U well diugglst3 sell mnro of II h.U's S .rsap.ull'.a th in all other sarsapa rl'.L.s or blood pursers. The same success. U i x.c .ulug all o er tho country. flood's Sarsaparilla Is i (Tiillur l:i Its Ftrcnglh and economy Jt U tho oi.ly i refaction of which cui tin!) 1 e e:.Id " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A ln.ltlocf l!..nl's!is.ip:;rllla taken accord. ,.m to ii;ri....biij, .d l..t a mouth. ISo'jci'ti CsrsapariHa Is peculiar In iho cuiil'.i'.i'.ico It pilm miicur ull cl .! cs of j fo; le. Wl.u o It U u.i u u ,. d It bee. :v. ant .o;Ito f .m.Iy remedy. Do not bo li.duccil to buy other preparations. Uu hiiro to K-'t tl.o I'vcullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla SuMtiyilrii.-:''". fltxforfV l're'.iicdbj C. I. KOOl A I O., , jHitliBcurk'i, Lmtcll, Mall IOO Dosos Ono Dollar IRDS All khidx mounted to order ALLAN RHODES, HAI.KN, OIIKOOJ BAI.ESI AIAKKKT ItKI'OKT. A HynojiaU at the Murket IluylHg and Hollluu 1'rlufn. IlKTAII. THICK. 11KVIHKI) QUOTATIONH. HIioulderH-HiiKiir cured, er lb,l'J llrtiikfiiMt Ijumjii 1.1 Hums sugar cured, per lb. Ilc llecr- I'ic l'ork- tt like. Mutton-lU&l'.'Uc. Veal-10liSc. Timothy heed I'er pound, VAr, kelllnu. lied clover need I'er pouud, Via. Wliltecloverfcccd l'er Kiuud, ISc " AUlke 18c per iund. Ited top Ua per iiound. Lincoln UtuViUfi Kr pound, Ite drum 10c jer pound. Orchard Unum.no per pound, iienna So per lb. Oat wtrtl t 6c Canned fruit, .reached, 12 VO; nprioot, tl V blackoeriiM, pi; corn, txt enidm ti CO; tomatOfji f 1 40: utrlng Ix-utm ft Ur, Krceu ixain II Vr, per doz. In two lb caiin. Orcn Krult. Cliolio upp e7l.'XKj per box; pear 7ic per box; eniMitl U';ierlxii potutoen "her, curroU i'xr, urHiilM fl U, qulncea II 00 ir buahel; onlona do x.r lb. finh.Jialinoo 7luc per )l: Hlureon tt 7e per Itr arnnll flub I10cir lb; Iliilibut arid pod ViVfC per lb; null Mlmou, 7I0u pr lb. IIUVINO HIIICKX. Wlient ttJUc otu Klour l'r barrel, IC.'JO. bet M lb. Oat I'er butbel. 4 'Me, IJarley I'er Lu.liel. UJc. llrun IVr ton. fin u)nt mill, uteked. HhorU I'er urn, til W " wekwl. Cbp I'er ton, rtl.ua uuikwl. Hop Quoted at Hie f lb. Jftf 'e vr domu. oiatow IVr butiel,(Dc Corn mcatl Jio Mr J)und. Chttme V&4He pur liiiud, Dried plumt-rtT lb, aoro. prliid pruiitw Per lb, IVCInr, Ktniiortod prune iyn r lb. llutierJJii-Ko per Miuud for K"d lrd-liloirII. llauis I'er xmid,ll&l2 Ilacou tide ID lr lb, Hltoulden HVe ierlb. Cblckwjn . 7 U 10c. Turkfri licirlb, ritM7iUprIb. Dooki.Tllofwrlb Shoes BSyCash Paid for Woo!, Hides and Pelts REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK First National Bank of Salem, Vt Hnlom In tho Htato ofOrecon, nt tho clone ot business Dec. lUth, IKK). ItKSOUHCES. IjOnns nnd discounts J127 750 10 Overdrafts, secured nnd unt.ecura 0 f2 H U. S. llonds to socure c lrcuiutlon. 15 000 Stocks, securities, claims, etc 002 (Ml Due from approved reserve ngb. 1 70!) 1)3 lank!ng-house,furn. nnd fixtures 22 COO 41) Current expenses nnd taxes paid. 2 45(1 U2 Premiums on U. 8. llonds ... KX) ChecKs nud other Items 4S.'l 04 Hills of other bnnKs 73) Fractloiml paper cur., nlcKels, &.o 101 37 Specie 17 OU 1)0 Legal tender notes 1 042 Hedcmptlon fund with U H Treas urer (5 per ct. of circulation... 075 Duo from U 8 Treasurer, other than 5 per cU redemption lund GOO Total .rJ01,hf&B7 LIABILITIES. Capibil stocK paid In CO 000 HurplUH fund 0 000 Undivided profits 0 ISi 60 Nat'l HanK notes oiilstniulliig... 13000 Individual deposits subject to cbccK 101 01(151 Domnnd certificates nf deposit.. 3 01103 0 Due to other National llanKS 1 :W1 IU Due to State ISauks SCO 01 Totnl 201 SS5 57 Btato of Oregon, County of Marlon hs I, John Molr, Cashier of the nbove-noin-ed bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true, to tho best of my know ledgonnd belief. John Molr. Cashier. Hub'crlbed niidHworu to bcfoic mo this 3rd dnyof Jnnunry, Iblll, 1. H.D'Arey Notary Public foroiegon. Coriect Attest: Win N laidiut M. L. Cbambeilln Geo, U.lIlnKliuiii Dliectois, SALEM OltEUON. VM. X. LAD UK. DH. J. KKYNOLDH, IOHN MOIU, - I'rcsifli'in Vice President . Cut. hi ci GENERAL BANKING, Kxcmmgeon Portland, San Krimelsio, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City wurmntH bought. Fanners mo coidluily Invited to dcpnult unit IriuiMicl business with uh. Liberal udvunees mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property iM reasonable rutcs. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank Iu most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAUSrOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In all IU branches. CIKO. WILLIAMH Wji. KNdLAND UVUll Mt'NAHY .. 1 'reside n ...VlCi President ....... Cashier DIKKCTOHH: (loo. WIIIIuiiM.Wm. Kiik laud, Dr. J. A. Richardson, J. V , Hobkon J. A. Maker. Hank 111 new Kxchnni;a block on Com meri'lal Mtroet. 8:12-tf EVERBEARING u? until fnml. J)wcilplle prlio list Htruwlierry. mi Ma free Hktii v iNQt'lsT, Kiissellvllle, Ore. E. C. CROSS, and Packer, HtatoHt. anil Court Ht The Itf-kl incuU delivered UihII rts of thueliy. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen I All work done with proii)ptiiriMid dl puteb. Only the btt men ure employed, S. ERNST, Upliolsterer. All work, either nnw or repairing, done Iu Hie bMt workmanlike shape. hUp n.ulli of mmi ollte!. LOCATING PLBLIC LANDS. I am now prepared toloeuteonehundrwl n-eii on liiMiimlMida and Umber ell'n tit mol fatomblekiaalllfM Corrnpoudeuoe or perMinul ttpidlttiilloti ulle)li. WW IIKPIUIIM, Cor. Illfb aud Kerry His, back of VtxAl Hotel, buiem.or itAHW First Nationa Bank rnr nTiTii WOT THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SXJPE- rior Quality and Remarkably Low Pricee of Holiday Goods at ifJSggg State St Bool Store SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE. Sucli prices were never before known in Salem, Crowclls' Edition, Ked Lino Poets GO Fine Silk Plush Albums 3 50 Fine Leather Albums, decorated inside ; ." 3 50 Scrap Albums, cloth binding ,v (50 Chatterbox 75 History, U. S 50 Life of Grant and Sherman, each . . 50 History, Naval Heroes 60 All kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases, Collar and Cuft' Boxes, Toilet Cases, Maga'ine Cases, Music .Rolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etc. Till RSCIi i r Mi 'on Ono Thousand ncres of ns lino Intid na Micro is In tho northwest, divided into ono hundred small iiueadow nud fruit farms. Tlieso tracts for the FIRST TIME aro now ulnccd on the market, ranging iu prices trom $50 to $ 100 per acre one third cash, bulunco on;tlnio with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a ftnall way hasbeen offered to tho public.BTliousands of dollars will bo expended within tho next 1L mouths in improvements in tho immediate vicinity of tills land, while upon tho tract Itself, In Urn way of roads, fencing, etc., n large amount of money will bo used. A Free Ride to and From tlic Place to nuyrono WILLIS Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and ill Sorts of Heal Estate on All Sorts of Tens! Wo have lots on tho Installment plan, farms and suburban properly on easy terms, and every class of real estate for cash. Tho property wo handle Is iu flist hands, therefore purchasers get it without speculative values put upon It. Tho larue list of our sales, especially of farm properly, recently, attests tho fact that you cannot afford to buy real estato without first consulting us. SHAW & DOWNING, 264.- Commercial Street, Salem. BSy-Also goneral auctioneers. Will take charge of miction sales In any part nf tho state, including Fitk'tii, and guarantee satisfaction. Specimen 5T0RIE5 Read in 1 -7 BYTHE l EVERY S Jji Week u 45finnn B Z :..HliniJ AND 1NATURAL .huhiiohui "No other Weekly Paper pivet s FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To nnr NEW HUIISOIlIUKIt who will cut out nml iml u llitr-dtlp wllli nnmo nnd nildrem nml 81.73 tin Will or fUpreu Monty Order or negMereil Itttr at our rfolr), wo will aend TUB YOUTll'H CO.lll'ANION I'ltl'.K lo.limanrr. IHO!, unit l'r a Full Yenr frout that Iluto. TI.Iotr.r Inrludn tin. I'lVi: IIOIMII.K IIOMIIA Y Nl'.tl lll'.HH fur Tim nli.ulTli.ir, ClirUtuini., Now Yeiir'x. EiihIct nnd I'liiirlh-or-Julr. nnd nil ilia lllimlrntod WnuUly Hupplomrntn. 1 Addrttt, THE YOUTH'O COMPANION, 41 Tamplo Plnco, Boston, Man. The Oregon Land Co, -with Home Office (In the Btnto liiHurunco Iltiildiug) aud brunch oflkes In Portland, Astoria ami Albany, Has for sale a largo list of drain, Block and Krult Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, was i-Hpedully organized for the purpose of buying and Htib-dlvldiiig large tracts of laud, and lias during the past two years bought and subdivided ovur 8, '200 acres Into Five to I wciiiy The uucccHs of this undertaking Is shown In the fact that nut of 280 tracts plucetl on the market, 12ft have been sold, We claim that ten uurtM of choice lund in Krult, Will Yield a Larger Income than 10) uures of wheat In tho MUttiftnfppI Valley. Wualto make valuable Improvements In the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We cun will u vmall tract of laud for the suiue price per acre uh you would have to puy for u large farm. Send for Pamphlet anil Price List. r r I IOO wwoKh & cox. Dituauitrra. 100 htatk bt I Irs I IliX (xirryu full line or drugx, toilet nnlvluH, iNirfumery Ll IxJVJIOl uml ,,ol',,'', l'ricTlptlouij carefully compciundtd. HJMJM 111 mil D MEADOW ID wishing to seo or Invest. Call at WfUWIHW Copioo and Beautiful Calendar ' Ms ffe From Said tie Capital of Oregon &, CHAMBERL N 1000 Uravel 1 :Tnd " WBS Homes lPPIWIWMffJ'WWttiftnvhfniRtl HISTQR Page to great a Variety of JiuUrtaininj and Instructive Heading at to low a price." Its-r- Acre Parcels Said. Oregon, MnMntMIMklMWHWl m FIT FARMS. thoolllceot.S .'t MU fiirtlior particulars. JW sont Froo. VEDay FoRa Only 5UPPLftHIS IL75 Rmiiy AYtWl- WITH $1.75 Noli co olTiiml Sottlouieiit. NOT! UK Ih heicliy ulvcn tual tlm utiiler. NlKiint uxt'uutrlx of tlm cHluto ofuou ry Vox, (li'i't'iiHOit, liui tiled lior Hunt iicooiint of tho mild rituite, li. tho county court of tho Ntiitii of Ori'KOii for Mnrlou county, nml Uml tliocourl bun llifd Hilt, urday, Jiinuiiry intli, 1KUI, nt ono o'clock p. in. ol k-ild day forlicurliiK tliOHUino, uud oliJuctltiK thereto, lit tho county court room, Iu tho county court hoiuo In Slurlou county, UrcKon, uud thut tho muno will uu niiHued iiihiii lit wild tliuonnd pluco. Dated thU iJeoeinhor 10th, ISixJ. TltlCHHA IIKI.L, Kxccutrlx of the lt will uud tcntanieiit uud eatiilo of nit Id dfcciucd. 1J II Ct STiniiiioiis. In IhoClrcuIti ourtorthnHtute of Oro gou, fur tho county ol Mutlou, MoKluloy Mitchell plulntlll' vn. Jim. II, DnrncN nud Torufu Ilameu, Mary imiiioK, iury I'., uuiiuriKiH uuu win. Ijiintirlulit, Mnrtfiiriil J. llurkwrood uud Murkwood, her hubui)U, Hunan flriMhoiiK uud Jucob (Jrofhouif, AhkIIiio illieK unit Mlcx, her h un hand, jichurhili lluriicM nnd Kate llarnej, Ucoruo llatniii, l.uniuit KltK-rald uua CluiiloN I'ltiEL'criild, Kranren Ilurnen, Kllou Ilarni'H.Anulo lurutx.u minor, and J. II. HuriifH, iidmliiUtrutoror tho )mriurn)ilp UMUtloorKlUlukiiud J, 11, llurtii, defend untM, To Win. (.niubrlght nml Jtftry K. Ijiii hrluht, (Itfcnilanu nlxivo ir uicu In Iho numour tho Htutenf Oregon, you uud ouch of J on, me hreliy reiiilred to upiH'iir 11 nil uiunvr tho couiilului lltmt HK'tiut jnii In tho ulxivo m tltled mil. wiililn ten Iy from tho dato of iho nervlee of thin hiiiiiikiuh iiK)n you, If ner(l within thocouniy.or If Kirved In uny oilier county of IhUntato, thou within twenty day fioin Iho iluto of tho Horvieo of IhUmiiiiuion" upon you; uud If mrveil liy puhllcutloii, thou you aro re Hiilrml to utipHiir nnd uiihiht mild com iilnlnt ou or before the rt ml day nfthercKU. fur tm in of wild court, uoxt lifter nix week inihlli utlou ol iIiim ituuiiiiuiu, to wit ou or before lhoeonid Jlonday, tluiUth day of I'etmiury, IMH,niid If you tall no U4iiwer fur want (hereof tho pliilntin will Apply to tho court for tlio relief iiniyed for In uld coiiiiluliil, to wit: Kor iho roievIiMuro of h inorliiHiiu ou real ctute, ThU mnninoui. U Mirvvd iikiii you by publlrntioii,hy order of Hun. It. p. lloUo,Judicoofuld court, vt dutu ut jHM-inbor 17, 1MW. J. J. SI l'ltl'li V, Attorney fr plalutlir. Huloiii, OrcKOU, Dee. 37. 18WL lit $5()l) Keward! WK will my Iheulmvo reward fur any caiioiif llvnr complaint, dyiiwlat ilok hvuduolm, ImllKixitkiu, countlimllouorou. theiiMM womiiuolcuro wltw wuU' V ?Uubll.l4iir I'IUn, when tho dlrvctlou ro utrlulleooiiilijled with. They nio purely TOwinibf, and uovor Kill I" tflvo HutUfuo tlim. HtiarMiNtvd. lrgo boxen, oontAln, Iiik SO ilH, iM eriiiM, llewuro of eouuter foftn uud iiiluitlonx Tho Kcnulne iiianu. faeturedohly by TI1U JUHN O. WKHT I'd. I Illl-Utfojll, Hold by Oto K fl(Kxl, Drujlit, 8CV Omii, itrtt,Halein,Ur