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DKTOIBS. rtlnmnTliritiiis .... ...-... f nrniriin utTm! iiiiiiintm irnna it M ... ....i Pi-huk IJpnnrl and Issociaii.-" ' - Digests of all important Xews of To-Day. CRIMINAL. M-ATtllED BY A BUItOLAK. JM'1J1 " . . . ,.- jnl. .inn. -i. x raici- n m.imII IMPS. UIU" "uu dBy afternoon - conducts a "'T.. " - .M1 hor liustan"' oca... --- - -ltr ..... mnm at the rear of Ibe shop, To she was fitting. It was her 22) ruonuis . ----- iudgonotosleepw I"- -.-- ' uttered the cry. i"1- ""-"' '"" " iSmtthelittlefellowlind been Blab- jllHlll"- . Anlttnr Willi bed in the alulorueu. "" .,, Cniled stud tuat iuu ,..."- ----a as cautu hur of nut necessarily uai. -" , . the , ... .:. in hr room uuj -"V" . ., ,,, BlMtll.bodv. dark, and it " ' " " , .,.-' -who meautltoKHiuuu i- i - S I "ftu tl Br nnd cUn.lUl tulsh who was on tne - .fc ... ,i in mvsterv. sliuir is wr4'i"-" ."j - .. i....r.o fliirlmr MlH boy usually s-i-i- "-" Will--" -J j FOREIGN. (OI.Ur.HV UXl'I-OSION. ...... ,v .1..... 2 l.-A terrible dis- Rater occurred at Ulberula Colliery, RtGeuseukirelieu. xot -- - Billed and tui.ty severe in n red an explosion in onu i"-- CHILIAN I.VSWtKKCTICKV. RlTK.NOS AYliias, J". -. "c liiliau insurgents continue to gain Btreagth ami commence, iiegtuur railroad trailie is at a standstill and business is paralyzed. TUe govern- aent lws declared large town In a State of siege. PABNEL-li'S KET1IIEM1.NT. Paris. Jan. 24. The Siecle an- Lwees that William O'Brien bos bceived home rule guarantees on Rlie part of Gladstone and bis col- feagues sufficient to saus.y inrnuii h nuditions, upon which ne eoineiua i retire. MISCELLANY. THE IIKEAVUt. WAU OVEK. Tlie Ylttorlous Troops Sent Home and Gen. Miles iilllltt-tui-it. Pink Hipqe. Jnn.i.4. The Second rceiment returned to Omaha and the 17th Infantry to Cbeyenue this morning. Col. Heyl, Inspector general of the division of Missouri, with Col. Heury's corps of end titers, left this morning to make a survey of the buttle field near the Mission, on the 30th of last December. It was In this buttle in wliicu it is claimed that Col. Forsyth trans ceuded ills instructions in going be vonu the Mission. Aueut fierce was necessitated to appoint Capt Dougheity of the first Infantry to act In his stead. All persons not re gularly employed about the agency are ordered to leave the reservation. General Miles is holding daily talks with Indian chiefs with a view to selecting ten of them to go to Washington. The sick and wound ed of the seventh cavalry have been forwarded to Rushville. There are now only four wounded soldiers in the Held hospital. General Miles expects to leave here iu n few days and will take with him about fifty .Brule Indians whom ho v. ill quarter at Port Sheridan, Chicago. These Indians will bo under command of Lieutenant Taylor of the ninth cav airy, and will be drilled and civil Ized. POLITICAL THE DEADLOCK llllOKEN'. Helena, Jau. 24.-Tue .republi ean ami uemucrauu mtmuw- . " lome of represenatives will soou in tnin.tiiar ns one house, the ..... .-0-. 'credit for which is due to the tlem- icrats. TJie. submitted a proposi on to the republicans Thursday, saving they would compioniise by iinuini? the lenub icans tnree oi he live contestants, but would re erve the right to organize the ouse. A conference committee ap ointed liy the republicans met itli the democrats the same eve inj; and at a late hour accepted ,hr terms. The house will prob- ,Wy not organize until Montl'iy, as lie republican house apjoumed un- ilSilurday, and it is necessary for hat body to ratify the action of its ominittce. There will be great rejoicing in lontana when the state finally has working legislature, as the busi ess interests of the state have suf- fered severely through the prolong- .1 deadlock. MAltRIED AT THE COUUT HOUSE. Justice James llatchelor married Idward M. Engle and Mrs. Susan I. Potter, of Woodburn, in the ounty clerk's ofllce this forenoon. Mr. Engle has been a resident of larlon county siuce the time when regon was yet a territory and alem was scai cly a town site. Not Jiutll he had enjoyed life for lifty ears did he content to be governed y woman, and that was this "KniiiR. He has been a bdiool jtacber for many years. He also ladled law and was admitted to lie bar, though lie never practiced ue profession. Mrs. Engle was a oung widow, of Woodburn. WASHINGTON. thi: KttlERX STATES AND WOKLD's FAIH. tusHiNOTox. Jan. 24.-Com- pientlog upon the action of several PUthem leci&lnturoa In Mpnllnimr tke steps to participate In the rld's Fair pending the consider- US o; the elections bill. Senator Cul- m- of Illinois., jald bo liil not. bo jeve these procctdings would have fnytirtctupou senators favorably entatlve Buufr,.... ..... ' u Jlie llUftlim Wlw . 1rtBn. i -""Brave one, anu I' ten or a dozen t(.. . ...', .. Rlicf to rwrti i snouui ue- l -"! in tno fair. Its r '"s might be u .,....., ' ,r.. I Wtliefwr would be out o f poll- ,notaelptC(, t0 ,n0uo1C8 the Ut C ,rfBW,i,'re in the matter "-iKH nn proceetlings. - umTTr''Jan-24,h-Af,er ul I'.'U lifr n ir...,..i .i... -i.i. lwJn.t.".roai lh Journ.,1, mlZTr1 wdoiie ij. . "," u,!"a,e ,HW unhr.ii '"-"""ko nipn inaiii- Kiuinnfa t,. . . . i i"i moiuu. .; t; . . u" "Wtt : tar.. "- toyiUe THE STKIKE STILL ON. Chicago, Jan. 24. Information was received nt the ofllce of the Chi cago and Erie road this morning that after nearly an all uight session at Huntington. Ind., the striking conductors nud train dispatchers refused to accept the proposition for settlement. CANADA NOT INVITED. Ottawa, Out., Jau. 24 A prom inent paper calls attention to the fact that Cnuadii has not been in vited to take part in the Columbian Exposition, and it says Canada's ex hibits will be confined to private ex hibitions. WANT TO THY THE EXPERIMENT. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 24. A mem orial to congress was adopted in the houe to-day by a vote of 80 to 0, ask ing the Nebraska delegation to de mand an immediate foreclosure of the mortgage on the Union Pacific road. Republicans and democratic mem bers who voted for the memorial say that If the government cau legally secure possession of this, road the experiment of governmental control can be made and the people can know for themselves whether that is the proper way to manage the question. WHAT AN ASTROLOOEK TOLD HER. Hhockton, Mass., Jan. 24. Mrs. Anderson, who last night took poison and gave it to her three chil dren, died to-day, affor suffering great agony. The oldest child is still in a stupor and is not expected to live. Another died last night. George H. George , better known as M. George, the astrologer, who it is alleged told Mrs. Audersou that her hu-iband wa3 unfaithful, was ar rested to-day on coinplaiut that lie was an accessory before the faot to AIM. Anderson's suicide. He lias long followed astrology, traveling from town to town In winter and iu summer frequenting spiritualistic re borts. He was brought before Judge Reed, and in default of a $20,000 bond will remain in prison. STRIKING TRAIN DISPATCHERS RE SUME WORK. Chicago, Jan 24th. Gen. Arana ger Tucker ot the Chicago and Eric, has just now settled the strike on that road by the follow lug terms of agreement with the truiu dispatch ers: Scott is not to bo ro-lnstated but all the other employes are to be allowed to resume work. LIST OP JURORS. TlioSlieriiTand Clerk Ilrnw the List for Fehurary Term or the Cir cuit Court. The following persons are the Alariou county jurors for the next term of ceurt: W. B Cox, fnrnier, Alehama." C. W. Bciiber. mechanic, Salem. G. A. Spencer, farmer, lloreb. John Craig, farmer, Lincoln. R. Hcheurer, fanner, Buttevllle. II. P. Cooley, farmer, Woodburn. John Hnhu, mechanic, N. Salem. Samuel Stauffor.Liriner Buttevllle. W.E Thomas.mechanlc, Stayton. A. Layson, farmer, Alarion. CO. MeCown, farmer, Gai field. It. A. Wifzell, farmer, Turner. C. P. Glover, rainier. East Salem. A. B. Hudelson, merchant, Jef ferson. W. B. Peacock, farmer, Marion. ('has. R.unsby, fanner, Silver Creek. It'inkiu Edgar, farmer, Marion. James Aitken, merchant, Salem. II. G. Guild, publisher, Silver Creek. J. W. llobart, fanner, Garth Id. 13. Schwab, farmer, Abiqua. Chris. Elsenliart, fanner, Silver Creek. J. W. Jack, farmer, Alehama. A M AlcCorkle, farmer, Howell Prairie. C Wintermantle, farmer, Jcfler son. J. P. Anderson, fanner, Howell Prairie. Adam Stephens, farmer, North Salem. E. BurKholder, fanner, Aurora. Don A. .Smith, merchant, Horeb. T. C. Davidson, farmer, S. fcjalem. L. C. ltus-ell, fanner Silver Creek. STATE. ATTEMPT TO MUZZLE THE PRESS. Portland, Oregon, Jan. 24. The editor of thePreewater Herald sends the followingnote to the press, which was received by him. Milton, Or., Jan. 22., 1891. Please say uothing In your next Ifcsue of the Herald regard jug the proceedings of the regulators on Wednesday evening, by so doing you will avoid trouble. Sigued, fifty citizens. PARAGRAPHS. t i . lOtstu .... :""" lMe Previuus , Utuire - Wil njtf.i.,! An --. ufuereu on the at. iu.i ,..."-""" ,,,e" went into' In the Texas legislature a joint lesolution has been introduced op posing any appropriation for the World's Fair, in the event the "force lull" Miould become a law. The ncltatlon for more liberal fran- thlbe in Belgium U the greatest since the constitution was pdoptcd. The radicals favoMiulversal and tUe modorated limited suffrage. Both factions of the houje of rep: resentutjvea Ip Wpnver met In one body this morning. After approv ing the Journal of yesterday the house adjourned uptil Tuesday morning Thuro U no change In the condi tion of Senator Heurat. ISlttVuu . more ballots were takeu for U. 8. wtnator in the Illinois legia- toduy but no choice was 110 TEL ARRIVALS "THE WILLAMETTE." Alaurice Winter, Penumbra Kel ly, Wm Newel, W N Goldmun, Portland. B A Chiiders, city. H CElIet, Kansas Cily. B G Rosenberg, San Francisco. S U Witten, Lincoln, Neb. W E Bend, J P Ntather; Chicago. A C Savage; New York. J. S Hum; Spokane Palls. E WEhmannjS P. cook. G Goldchmidt. WJ Wilson, J W O Alooney, S Soluner, Portland. J N DuWitt, J C Powler Stayton. Mrs Potter, 13 AI Engle, J P Shuck, Woodburn. ST.leffreys, Corvallis. J J AltGee, Heppner. S C Ayer, Omaha. CA Craig. L A McComband wife, Howell. St. Paul Restaurant Sunday Dinner. MENU. SOUP Egg broth FISH Get man Carp in Jelly ENTREE Veal Croquette Chicken Family Style Hamburg Steak Boiled Alutton Egg Sauce ROAST Beef Mutton Pork Veal VEGETABLES ' Sugar Corn Parsnips Potatoes PASTRY Pumpkin Apple Peach DESSERT Bread and Custard Pudding fruit Apples Meals 25 cents. RLLllMS SERVICES. PitFsnYTKRtAN. Services ul 1():"0 a.m.aud" p.m. Sabbath fonnnl at 1: in. Y. P. S. C. 13. at 0 p. in. T. 11 Gwynne, D. D., pasUr. Christian. There will be preach ing by PaMor.l. B. Johnson at 11 a m. uud 7 i. in. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Society of Christian .En deavor at ( p. in. Episcopal. Bishop B. Wislar Alonis will preach morning and evening to-ui itrnw. -il St. Paul's Episcopal chinch. Morningsorvice 10;30 a. in.; evening, 7 p. in. Pnisv Baptist ltibt. Whltoker, pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme "Afar Oil'." Evening theme "Th Prodigal Son The Young Alan Wasting." Sunday school nt 11:45. Y. P. S. (J. 13. at 0 p. in. The ordinance of baptism will be observ ed after the evening sermon. The public invited. Annual Report. Airs. J. J. Murphy, treasurer, fur- nMies her aiiiunl report or receipts and disbursements ol' the funds of Mm Oregon ChlUlieu's Aid Seciety: ltKl'KII "is. Jan. 1st to hat $ " cash from Secy state warrants. ecretnry Mate w.i rra nts. woietiiry Apr. " i ii May " Juno" July " Aug." Sept." Oct. " ii i Nov." state warriinls-seeretary state warrants, beeretary 2G5 3S 10 00 G25 00 10 00 02.) 00 10 (X) 10 SO 02") 00 :tt 50 10 00 ,'il 15 iin'Miiijinn imirtwa jjwifewotarTi Hi"!-!! iiTii nmnn rV'nfciiu unrii-imii i aa&uttginn i n firm Comes EVEAY Week Read in 450.000 Homes Specimen Copied and Beautiful Calondar sont Froo. 1000 Stories DYTIIE BEsrAinwRSg Travel AND Iadvehtvjre SCIENCE iun NjmiBAL History CKARMIN6 ichiidrhts Page FORAa -THE BlMILY Only $1.75 A YEAR. "No other Wetkly Paper girt to great Variety ef Entertaining and Inttruelir Reading at to low a price." STATE NOTES. l-fijv.l ,. .. - inj.Hir0al, and u wai nn I . J HlV boUM than ....... 1..... I ZZ"Z "' - WIN. "rprupruithm bill. Bmiehre, chief of the St. Law- remw iiuiiuns. near lliree uivem, '" ,b"', Imis UumI HimpMiil to the Indian le.nment for siipiilieH for the In- B v.t. mmmiu uim re&ervuuuii, wuu oo&diT b 8 u,u fare fr claimed to be In a very destitute condition, Ashland Recerd: A log rolled over Jack Snelllug, employed at Hosley's sawmill on the Sikiyous, eiushing his arm and shoulder and injuring his hip. Ho was brought to town by Friday's traiu and is recovering at C. H. Hosley's residence. Baker Citv Demecrat: The most prominent figure in the upper house is Senntor Blackmail of Heppner. If wo mistake not ho will wield more lullueuce tlmu uiiy democratic member at the present session. Hunt's railway material and rail road property In Lewis, Thurston, and Chehalis counties, having been attached on a claim of ilS5,0POi Hunt's manager claims it is a scheme to annoy Hunt. Resolution was adopted by lovor house of the Missouri legislature yesterday to the eflect that no ap propriation be made for tlie woiid's Pair while the election bill is peuu lug in congress, and further, that uothlug bo expended by Missouri should the "force" bill become a law, Both houses of the Alabama leg islature have unanimously adopted rffciiliitlonti nrotestlug ugaliint the passage or the force bill. The Yaqulun Post says the Indi ans at Siletz Ageucy have subscri bed over $500 for a new M.E church tobeerected there. About all the timbers are out both for a church and u parsonage for the preacher, and both edifices will be erected ere loug. East Oregenlan: About 1200 head. or stock were roundd up at the Agenpy by Iudlau police. They es caped yesterday, and Iudlans are now engaged Iu gathering them up again. The Workington Iron .and bteel works, at Workington. Cumberland, have dosed, throwing 1,400 men out or work, The Minnesota state senate thi afmrnoan adopted a maraorlul to congrtoa opposing government support or Indorsement or tlie pro posed Panama ship oanal. A bill Introduced lu the Nebraska legislature appropriates f 150 000 f . r the World' Pair, and provide for nine commissioner, three each repnbltcaus, democrats and form er's alliance. SUPREME COURT. Thus. C. Liltell, resp., vs. Ch:i.. A. Cogswell, app.; appeal from Luke countyjjudgment reveit-cd and the cause remanded to the court below with directions to enter judgment in ticcoi dance with opinion Opin ion by Bean, J. Emma A McCullocb, app., vs. 13 A. Hstes, resp.; appeal from Jose nhine county; judgment of the court below alllnned. Opinion by Lord. J C. C. Beoknian, resp., v. James Hamlin, app.; appeal from Jack son county; judgmeiit leversed and remanded for a new trial (same judgment as before). Opinion by Lord, J. Fit-Miner, Mayer & Co., app. vs. Kubli & Bolt, re-p.; appe.tl from Jackson county; judgment reversed and the cause remanded for a new tiial. Opinion by Stialian, C.J. S. C. Flint, resp. vs, R. Shipps et at, tipp.: appeal from Dougla county; judgment reversed. Opinion by Strahau, C. J. Inttriiiiieiits liled for Renin! County Ui-rinli-i-N O-'llf. lrvin Schneider and vf to Albert Schneider -r, 100 acies in t 0 s r 2 e. Rebecca R Jones to A D Guidner blk 3 in Thouuii' ad to Sia trll. OE'lviuu-se t. Mrs If S Vinson It 10 in blk 2 in Queen Anne atl to Salem. H P McNaiy to Or Land Co a parcel of laud iu t 8 s r 3 w. Willamette university to It S Wallace a strip of laud ofl the se corner of cnmpu. F G Ewald to li Anderson 10 acrtw iu t 8 s r 3 w. Eliza 13 Pentland, to Win H Bagley a parcel of laud ou 12th street Salem. It E Bvler to E E Byler It 8 blk 31 Salem. McKlnley Mitchell to R P Barnes 15 acres in t 5 s r 2 w. Mary M McCauleyand bus band to J W Jones 5 acres iu t 0 s r 1 w. Or Land Co to Henry Wil liams It 35 in blk 4 Prospect ad to Salem. at Hie 3,500 500 450 143 500 25G1 350 2000 410 150 150 DlSllURSEMENTS. Household expense Alatron and au assistant AlrKevs Air E C Van Meer Smith and Robertson Mr Roneo Mrs Brickctt Mr Goodell Air C A Smith State Ins. Co I Leo Willis Mrs Sweety 025 00 65 00 $2,042 S3 772 00 GOO IKI 00 00 54 00 FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To nnr NEW HlinSOIlinKlt who wilt eat ant nnd rnd tht. llt rrlth nnme ana nddrriM nnd SI. 73 (In Postal or Xxpmt Monty Ordtr or RigUttrtA Letter at our riti we Trill .end TUB YOUTII'R COMPANION FREE to Jnanary, 1801. and for a Pull Yenr from that Date. Thl. offer Inelndo. the FIVE noUHLK HOLIDAY NIIMIIEU8 for TlinnU.altlnn, ChrUtma, Now Year', Ea.ter nnd Fonrth-of-Jalr. aad all the Illn.trated Weekly HupplctncntK. 1 JdJrett, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple- Plnce, Boston, Mat. WITH $1.75 10 50 30 00 10 00 10 85 13 20 62 50 70 00 15 00 12 00 Dot;. 31st by bal . $1,751 65 ..$1,11)1 28 Total $2,042 83 Tried and Trim Is the positive verdict of people who take Hood's Sarsaparllla. When used according to directions the effects of this medicine tire soon felt In strength restored, tiretl feeling driven oil", appetite created, head ache and dyspepsia, scrofula cured and nil the bad effects of impure blntvi. For a blood purifier, take Hood's. . There is Catarrh iu all sections or the country, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctois pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, but constant ly failed to cuie with local treat-. incut. This has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and theie fore requites constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh due, manu factured by P. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure ou the market. It is taken in ternally iu doses from 10 drops to a teaspoouful. It acts ou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. For circu lars and testimonials. Address. F. J Cheney &Co., Toledo, O. flSTSold by Druggists, 75c. Book Cases. Buret! the furni ture dealer, has a flue line of book cases, secretin les, library cases, and Indies' writing desks. Tno latest styles and lowest prices. - Seo the Oregon Land Company's new plat of 800 acres, garden land, hop land and fruit laud from $35 to SCO tier acre. The Oregon Land company, red brick block, north end of Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. 1-21-St eod lliii'klun'H ArnlciiSulvn, The Iloht Salvb In llio uorlit for Cuts, IlrubCH, Horc-H, Ulwrx, Bull Klieiim, rcver hore, Tt-iloi.t Implied HiuiiU, CliHoliilim, Corns mid nil Hltlu Erupt Icmx, uml pol- .I....I.. i.i.mj l.llfic rir nil Tifiv rtu 1 1 1 1 ri'll . It Ugimiiuitcod to Klve perfect wilt. taction or mouey ri-ftintU-U. Price, 25 cent per box. Itisr You it Weary Bones. Buren has just received a large lino or bed springs and mattresses while their line or feather goods is unsur passed in the city. Wood for Sale. Big fir and maple. Leave orders at J. C. Brown & Co's hardware store, Sn em. Prank Harold 1-20-1 m C. G. Given & Co. are the low price 11 rm on shoes. Pickled tripe, smoked halibut, Holland Honing at Sroat & Gilo's. C. G. Given & Co. will sirprise you with their low prices on shoes. Go and see them. Ofllce of Salem Slenm laundry 230 Libecty. Branch olllces, 209 and 252 Coiinnerciul. Tim Spring Medicine. All who reallzo tho necessity of purifying llio blood know that Hlbburds llhcit inatlc Syrup ram bo relied upon. Mr. li. C. Robertson, of Marshall, Mich., suys: I have, Kiillhieil lntdiiHly from bilious ness nnil rheumatism for three yeuin, und tried 11111111- remedies. Hcnrlng of Hlb burd'K Syrup I bought u bottle mid found It helped me. I huvouhed lour bottles nnd It hiiH icstorcd my liver mid kidneys to healthy action, nnd dono nioro to purlly my blood thnn anything 1 luivo ever taken I recommend tuts a. wonderful blood medi cine. Very Touly Y'Jurs, I' or II. C. Hobliibon, Miirilmll, Mich. Kiilc by Bnilth it Htelner. Wonderful !esults Ktyrxy 'N ji?5. Stv lBN.YFi m VJfr&s llcsulta often follow the uao of Hood's Haisai.trlll,i Hcvcio cases of sciofula, tiion wlilcli other prep arations h.ivo been poivi-i less, yield to tlio peculiar curative pimcrs of this lucdicinu, Distressing c.ises of dynpvpsla, cxciucl.it Ing ci mplalnls of the kidneys and liver, agonizing Itch nud iuin of salt rlicum, iliMigrcc- ablo e iscs ot catarrh, and aclica nnd pains .1 ilieiiiuatlMii, are cuic.l by Hood's Sar- lila. It i mines the lilocid, and at tlio i time tones tlio stouiach, cu-ates an ie, and -,Hes strength to every fuue- . i ..t tl.o body. Give It a trial. General Dobility 'Tor four jears my wilo BUffeied with .uo tiuuAr hunches on tlio glands under dio .'.rins, uml general debility of the whole j-.tem. Slio hecamo so poor In health tli'.it wo wcru on tno verge of despair regirdlng lu-r recovery. I'liyslclans did not seem to understand Iter case; nt all cwiils &hu never tlci lied any benefit from their treatment. Slio finally conchided to try Hood's Barsapaillla. The Iniliiedrito tlfcct was soiuaikcd and sal UfuctoiyUi.it lUu continued to tal.u It, an 1 tli Ik y Uo tault. iSliu lias gained In weight Froryj 34 to lil Pounds and Is si: u and In better health than sholt tsix-.M ii years. Tho bunches under hei ar in h. vl illniiuhhcd, and iu- hcllovo H.iud's tiarsa)..irl.la will bo t" itiiieli for them lu tiii.c." J. J. N uti:oss 22 Com i.iciclal filre- t,-ikton, Ab.ns. Hood's SarsapjUi.lla SoMbjil- '.!.. SIilxfbr9V li -arlby 0. 1. HOOD CO., Al-otllc;nrU'l.u,i II Mui, tOQ Dosos Orio Dollar Do Yon Want , Newspaper that In Kcurlexs nnd Inde pendent; thoroughly Hepublle.iu, and not the loo! of any one? Then stibstrlbo for tho WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL Published at the Ht.te Capital, only 11) laii- ftitr ul v rwtnttiu Tfu fni rfirktitlm fW l ! " "'"" "'-t " "- - Ih-ighf Newsy Fearless .-It ouiitalon The JUtttlc, of the People A(atnnt 1'ltttuonitn OlSTI-O ISlSTJOYtS --And-howsup 8yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant lhe "ank rtensions 01 WB Ur and refreshing to the taste, and acta I gans 01 the Monopolies I , Sentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, ; n u not a monoiiyornun, timt employ vnr nnil llnwcila r-lonnwn tlin RVft U Inlluelice Ut blud th jxjoplK Irnnit nud jneranu jMiweis, cieaneea uo ey&- . lj jtungtthuoiofuiiy inutntoroi lVM III or i no kX. II It doe not. r'ubllar.od ItyxryTliuraduyut SALEM OREGON. W Imvu the kcoud luricHt etrflMlatktfl tn Ibe Htal aad our Itil Is uoiMtalitly SPECIAL, W vriM HH.da lub f flva titwjM.u(ta la any 1'w.UUBm (or ony y tr tor VUJ A -wbof Ho Dr nmntr to any bOlee Ddaeipy ta th Kttr-uiur tlm vub tiuejtsarf'-rllO.Od. Sek it, Thy it, Buy it. -Tho uew V.S. No. 2 Singer sowing ma chine. Burt Case, agent 181 Com mercial street. 12-19 tf. Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician ami surgeon, No. 200 Commercial street. Chronic discuses a specialty. Con sultation free. .12-8 tf tern enecwaiiy. uwpeis coma, neau-1 miy iwiiiiouin. iuuhhimij aenoa win .evens mm vui-.o jiuuuiiat . a-.uHtly i-urrylHi.' out the will A,..linfillnni.irmiininllv. Vfirpji& nmMo''tlie tlile. Head It, uud UW1I..I ,,.,.. ,'V. ....... . OT. - w . -A f i ,.f l .. .ll in o'Jc ana 91 oomea uy uii druggists. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAN fRAkOISCO. CAU I0VISVIUI. ft. MtV 1QM, H.Y, 1 LSLSKIFPiCa Dentists, Htu 0pn H(wi, ii Or CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PIUS. OURE Slclclleadnchn find rnllnrA nil f hn trvnVilAa ln.l dent to a bilious statu of tho systom, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress nfu-r eating. I'aiu In tho Side, Ac will!-, their most K, mil rkablo success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Cahteii's Little Liver Pills nro equally valuable in Constipation, curing nnd proventiiig this annoying complaint, whlla they also correct nil dlsonlers of tlio stomach, stfmulato the liver nnd regulato the botvols. Evou If they only cured HEAD Acho thoy would lie nlmost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness (loos -ot end hero, nnd thoso who onco try them will find thoso littlo pills vnhmblo In so many wnys that they will not ho willing to do without them. Uut after all sick bond CUE? Ilia Is tho bano of so mnnr lives thnt hero Is whero wo mnko our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. CAnTEn's LiTTi.it Liver Pills nro very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills mako a dose. Thoy aro strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purgo, but by their gentle action pleaso all who uso them. In vials nt SS c-nts; nvo for $1 Sold ei pry w hero, or sent by mall. CASTE3 USIilCIlIE CO., New Tctk. Small Pill, gmall Boso, Mhk Adittinislralor's Sale. NOriCK Is hereby given that bylvlrtue of nn older uud llcensuof bule duly iimdc,i cutlet cd nndenteiedof leeordbvtho county court oftliuHtntn of Oregon for Aln rion county on tho 'Jd day of Ueceinbor.lMK) iiutboi Izlngiind empowering 1110 ns admin isiraiux 01 1110 chiuio ot i-j. 11. iieiunger. deceased, to sell tho real property of wild decedent herolniiftcr described. I will nn Satuiduy, tlio Hist day ol Kebiuiiry.lSUl. nt 1 o'clock In tho nltcrnoou of sulci day ul tno uooroi tno county com t houso, in Ha 1cm. Marlon county. Oregon, soil at mitilln auction to tho highest bidder for ouiv-half cash In hand on tho day of sain, mid tlie uiiiiincu piiyuuiu in six moiiins Willi inter, estlrom tliuday of salouutll puld.iilclght percent pcriiuiiuin (l)efuncd payments to bo secured by mortgage on the laud sold nud tho purchaser to pay all taxes on said mortgage.) All tholrlght. tlllo, Interest nnd efttiito.whlch saidK. ll.llellliigur.doecuscd, had ut Ills death, In or to tho following de scribed property, to wit: 1. Tho west imir of tho donation land claim of John H. iiei unger nnd Alary u. llcllliiger.hm wife, Notl Ileal Ion No. I'M, claim No, ul lu T. 1) H., it, $ west of Wlllamctto nicridlau, nnd claim No. 81. In t. 10 H it. 8 west of Wlllaiiicllo nierldluii, lu Alarion county Oregon, con taining X'M acres of land, moio or less, 2. All that pars ol llio following bounded tract of luud lying west ol tlio mlddlo of tho county road leudlmr northerly trnin Salem lohpongsfen-y, whlcli tract Is buttii. dedus follows, vlr.: tlegluulngut u point on the east lino ot llio donation laud claim ol Thomas D. Kaiser mid wife, nt a point north 12 tY? west. .'SO. 17 chains fro m tin, south oust, coiner ot sulil claim uud run ning tnenco west to tho west lino of said donation claim) ihuuco uorthuily along tho west boundary lino of said donation olaliii,!!.70 chains: theiico east to tho east bo iiidary of said claim; thcucu south l'2.r)' east along tho east boundary uf said claim, '..7U chains to tho nlacool bei'lnulni'. oou. milling 117.01 acies ol laud more or less, situated Iiit, 7H,, n.it w, of wlllamelto me ridian lu Mai Ion county, Oirgon, tliw part owneu uy uiuesiaiuoi sain iieeeueui,ut'lllg seventy seven acies morn or loss, 'I. Illoek sevouteeu (17) lu Capital park nddltlnt to the city of Halom. In Marlon county, statu of Oregon, as shown by tiis amended plat Iheieof ou recoid In the t.'ounty 10-coiders ottlco ol mid Marlon ........... ii. .,.... VWUIII, Vllill, I. Lot four (I) In block four (I) In Hmltli's iiuiiiiioii loiiHiinwiioueiiciMiii, in Ainriou count , ( Iregon, as tho same Is marked and designated on llio pint of said addition. Also u strip ol land adjoining said lot four (1) nbo u tlosc rlht-d uud Imillidi-il us follows, to wit: llegliiiiliig at tho south cant corner nftnlit lot -four (I), mid iiiiinlng theiico cast !H reds: thunco north 1.K7 clialns; thencu west ii'j reds: Ihem-o south 1 87 chains to tho place of beginning. A1KS. M.A.HKLLINOKK, Ad'iilulstnitrlx ot tho Kwtntc ot K. it. Ilelliugur, deceased, hitJiVf it Hiiniiiions. In llio Circuit (ourt of tho Htnto of Ore gon, for the county ol Marlon. McKlnley Mitchell plalntlfl vs. .las, ), ilarnoH mid Tt-rcHn llurnes, Mary Humes, Mary H. Itinbrlghl and Win iiinbrlght, Margaret J. Mnrkwood and Mnrkwood, her husband, Husnn OroHhoug nud Jacob Orosliong, Aii'julluo Ml.es aril Ml ok, her hus- bmid.achi-rinh Larnos und Kate Harm, iloorgii Itar.ios, Luraiiu I-'ltgeriild and ('hallos V truoiulil, Krnns llitrncs, Klleii llarnes, Annie l.arni", a minor, nnd J, II. Il.irui-s.adiiilulstrutoror tho lurtuershlp mtatoofKllsliuund J, II, ilarnos. defend nn Is To bright, defendant above ir.mei lo Win. lAinhrlght nnd Mary K. u. Lain In tho name o. the finite of Oregon, ynu mid isicli of you, nro liToby r(siilrwl to appwur and answer tlio mmplaliit lllwl against yo.i Ip, tl e uImivii en tltlwl suit, wl.htu tan days from tlio data of tbp sts-vlcAiif this suinmous Ul-ou you, If sorv x within tboooiuily.or If servvd In any o-livrcmiuly of this state, then within twenty d ys from tho ilnlo of the service of UiliMllr u ousti-ion yon;aud If served by pi b'le- ilo i, tho i you nro re quired to npiMKir and answer ui'd om plaint on orbtlith)ilrsl day of the res-urn r term of ;ild court, lie . a 'fur six vrteks iMibllntitlou ol thissiiiriiioini. to wit ouor LefiirK Ihesoeond Monduy, the ill li day nt February, ltl, nnd If yo.i full mi Ut Answer for want tlmreof the pmlutlir will apply tothe isurt for Uie rtMlef prnyed for In mid onmphiliit, to wtt: Kor the fo.ioliwure of u tnortgnge oi nnl (mtalo. This summons Is erved urion louby publlputlon.by order of Hon. It. I. lloUe, Judge of suld court, ef uto of December 'Zt, ifoO J. J, MUiirilY, Altar for iUlntirr. Haleiu, Oregon, Dto. '7, 18W, .'. WM. BROWN & Co, M . ant loes! n short time only. Hanan & Sou's hand sowed cordovan, button, and lacoshoos, $5 per pair; regular pric ""-$7.50, iiiuilWi-MWlTfaiaaMaar 231 jjSTCash Paid for Woo', Hldon and Polls Commercial st. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, 'Oregon, Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to cciripete with thojowest. Only tho best material used. The Oregon Land Co. -witli Its- Home Office at Sa won, (In the Stale Insurance Building) and branch ofllces In Portland, Astoria nud Albany, Has for sale a lart;o list of Grain, Slock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlie State." Assessed narly)ne-thlrdn)f a million OHO. M. liKKLKIt.Olly Agent. An4 speotal ujfwitfor Marou county. Of n '' ' Company. PENSIONS D.OiSHERMAN, U. H. l'enslou ana Otaim axwit, 1'. O. llo3n. x-tUin, Ornsoo Duty County Clbrr Vrlto forbUuks. W Tlio Oregon Laml Co, was especially organlzod for tho purposo of buying and sub-dlvhllng largo tracts of land, and him during the past two years bought and subdivided over 11,200 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertalcliiir Ih shown In the fact that out of 280 trneLn placed ou tho market, Uii1) have been sold. We claim that ten acres of choice laud In Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat lu tho Mississippi Vulloy. Wo also mako valuable Improvements In the way of roads, clearing the laud, fences, etc. Wo (urn sell a Htimll tract of land fpr the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large f arm . 4 Send for Pamphlet and Price List. 10 Acres for Rent, A choleu tract only one mile from Buleia Terms llborul, Apply to HOKKIl IIH08,, Journal Ofllce. BIRDS All kinds mounted to order ALLAN RHODES, MALUM, OUKOON ' FRESH MILK. Capital Dairy Co A. U. Kulrchlld, li. J.' Kelly and ara prepared, to deliver niusp. lullk cooled ou le, to any part of tku) city. Leave order t M'lu i-ow'siUWe. Orcgoiiiuu Hail Road Company. (Jenurul omMM I'ront nnd T, Hts, l'ortlun hVBT MIDK. from Toward l'lirtlund Htatlous, Portland Hllver-Coburg I'ort'nd I'ort'd tou ua mull mult Kxp I.V PM I.VAU AUI'iiABAM BUI Hiti i'ortl'nd H I'Co 4 Ou 35 7 to to -A... Woodburn 1 40 7 6a li 60 II ' Mllverlon , 13 05 0 45 6 O7.1lrowiisvllle. 7 40 a 6o cobiirK..-. a ijo Counectlonsut Woodburn wl)h H I On trains lo and from 1'rotlaud uud ntjl'iill muu with trains to and from Albany, W!T HI I) IS Alrllemi.il Portlund innlt LV AM AH 0 50 .Port land TAW V. a 15 Witt Dundee Junclloo H0& aul .... ghrrldun -, u) 4 10 Uullas 8 St IH .M-oumivult7 7iW 6t AUIU.-. 85, TlchuU for Went Bide statlous for sale at lootol JHuroiit. 'I1kft lor .Kjist sldo stations for sulo ut Union depot, (Vlr. Mb (leu. Bupt it (Jen. I ut, A 1juk. AbI rly i