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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1891)
ipm- 'ii'md'jfWPlifw telSc" dispatches. issodated Press Keport and Digests of all Imyort.mt News of To-Day. MARKETS., WHEAT, ,nn Jnu.29. Wheat Bteady; J " C W .y R03J. SaS FitASOisco.-Whcat buyer lMril,49Seawu $1.43,. USCELLANY. HEAVY SNOW B10BM. , Siuug tbis city aud adjacent XSS S alBht and continues Z morning. Telegraphic com 1 . tn nil directions Is al- .inlowii aud Nebraska report omnia, "", rn!,ed itl tbose iSy-rdnd continues m.. miatieuded on account of X'Sl Xu abliad furtber west. STOUM AND FLOODS. -.. 'xi -Advices from ...v i - -,- K 'hat a terrible si - - ds.in.vecd-or.ousdarD throughout jmbw"-". i .!... i...x. lost llielr lives. f,V WAIUJ W STATK PRINTING. .. voyv .Tun. 29. A nies- s,.,ge from the goyemor was trans mitted totbelpgMature lids morn- ..,.... n nrinlinir rpiwrts nf illg, reunite i- r a --i l lie various state boards .-ud commis sions. TUP governor nuya iuo reports are often more voluminous .i .... n,,tcirv iind .'uft nrlnted at man ut"v great expense to tbe state regardless ..,. nrttvrtainll fnr RflTTlfi reCOuimeu"3 j,.u..u... .-. 'competent authority who shall de termine what is proper to print, witb i L.nM f mtv-ilno tlillQ the size anu nuiuui-i " ,r.,.o, w.uo elfecting a saving to tbe taxpayers ofthestate, ius""-i " ij.so.ooo to 450,000 annually. ,...,-- ALLIANCE MEETS IN CHICAaO. n . v.. i. Tun oo Piticiinn UMA11A, lcu.t " o- has been selected as tbe place for -.i -st... in...,l t.. .., uext uieeuug oi tue iuin'... ....... i era' alliance. Jno. JJ. loweis, .-. j Nebraska, was eiecieu iji.....c..., I ami Augusta Post, of Iowa, secre f fury ami treasurer. ACCIDENTS. MISSIO.VAUY SCHOONEll WHECKEI). Desvek, Jan. 20--A San Fran cisco special to the News says ad vice from Tahiti report some wrecK tige discovered, supposed to be from the missionary schooner Phoebe Chapman, which left Honolul'i a year ago in charge of Elder (Judeuy, lot Nebraska. All bands are given J up for lost. AHORKIHLR DEATH. Pittsbuhq Pa. 4 v. m, Jan. 29. A report has just reached here that a large ladle of molten bteel In the Dusquesne steel workB wasjaecldent- ally upset and the coutents poured upon four men burning them to death. THE LIST OF IKA, PiTTSiiunci, Jan. 29. A special Ifroui Mammoth mines says it is now Ithought that the bodies recovered l&boatconiprlse the list of the dead, LATHU. This afternoon it was dlticnvereu by the rolls of the company that there are yet 23 more missltiir. In ad dition to the 107 found dead. This Increase the total dead to 130. 21 wore dead miners were buried to day. WASHINGTON. APPOKTIOXMKvr in it i.icci'n WaSIIIN'OIYIV .Tom OO Tlm oim. jte having under consideration the nru'iiuumem bill, Kdimiuda ml- r-vu iUe gt;imte. Amendments flin-vn,-.-.!.- j-vwiug incieased representation from AikansnB, Minnesota, Missouri, in Ii, ero reJec,ed- Tl)e pit by a strict party vote. n HOt'SE. "'ogley, chairman of the commit- --.raugaung the alleged Silver ih! TTtM "'"t A. J. Owenby, do had liiton -.,i... . '0thecommitieH refused to obey If tTr. He"sked thespeaU- i-vi U1S attendance. NKAflCIAL. KAII.i'u.v, ... :,. . K.A- . rmers'B ',,:,'. Jan 110 Maud A rtUU8t5 capital, ilW ihi? BU3ta Mercantile . hbyp n rf' B,h Wer I4" the tDu-., :, . 0r"nt' who ownB --", rtii-niutA t"5V .-, r . " P0'er .1 ; :-Un Mnroh Ut, N JI v S. ourt. -trwt " '" ws; ".w",t,!,i," u I. H.IO. HailW In Intnl. L t7,M, Uler good- ,u ,,, 1-27.1 f. dw. ' ,Ktnltcrv., "" - .ly L,,lr ." na wild wru s.r'!c.rurn.:- JUS- "X BiL6i,,'reoi,e u w.iid noi "psx."- " v ."stt lz2Mtr..Z ?. r lulne fart-! -HiBlSu. .."" -O mill) r,n. .....-- u-.twr'u.ivrr&s -.,-.- - PARAGRAPHS. Guy Hunter, n Tacoma messenger boy, is nrrested for falling to deliver a package of papers worth HWH) ilo says two boys held him up aud totU the package away from him. Surgeon William Dietz, of the fifth artillery, stationed on Alcatroz island, on Wednesday fatally shot his wife aud then killed himself A three-year-old boy survives his pa rents. Nine sailors attempted to e-enpe from the ship Iteuce at San Fran cisco on Wednesday ni,ht, but the boat capsized and throe of the party were drowned. The Pennsylvania legislature has adopted a resolution calling on the United Stutes senators from Penn sylvania to support tbe federal elec tions bill by all fair and honorable moans. Senator Fryo has proposed an amendment to tbe consular aud diplomatic appropriation bill, raising the mlssiou to Mexico to first class, and making au appropriation of $87,- 500 to meet the expenses of the lega tion. Alfred Holmau, editor of the Se attle Post-Iutelligencer, on Wednes day, married MissCaroliueDonbrow, of that city. They left tbe following morning for a trip to southern Cali fornia. A $200,000 ft iv in Chicago, on Weluesday w:is caused by the ex plosion of ammonia in a refrigerator wan house on K'ngle street. The celebration of tbe Kaiser's birthday on Tuesday was clouded by the sickness of his three eldest chil dren; Prince William has inflamed eyes, Ethel Frederika a severe cold, and Adelbeit a slight bronchitis. None me seriously ill, but all are in bed. Two hundrerd sheep butchers iu the employ of Armour, Swift & Mor ris, went out on a stike on Wednes day upon the refusal of the packers to grant their dimands for pay by the piece.instead of per diem. About 300 wool cleaners and combers are thrown out of woik by the strike. A letter received lrom au Indian missionary settler at Jackliead on Lake Winnipeg says: A tamp of Indians hunting along the lake was itraded by a band of over 100 wolves recently and many Iudians killed and devoured. Aid is asked A terrible dynamite explosion i reported from the town of Hamburg on tbe bouth biaueh of the Elbe in Hanover, where the government has a factory for the manufacture ot explosives. The buildings were utterly wrecked and :wo persons were killed. Chas N. Shaw, son-in-law of Vice President Towne of the Southern Pacific, died at Los Angeles on Tuesday night. The body of B. H. Campbell, former millionaire, and president of the Chicago Lock ana Safe Co., was found in the Chicago river on Wednesday and business tr ub!e is supposed to have led to his suicide. United States Marshal Brown will bell at Port Townsend, Feb. 24th, 2340 pounds of opium, seizures from Sound boats during the last few months. Chilian ndvlcps show the Insur gents are steadily gaining ground. The rebel forces have occupied Luzerua, and tlje city of Coquimbo without opposition. The eennte bill creating the office of fourth assistant posUimster gen eral has passed. The vote in the Kansas legislature Which defeated Ingalls was as fol lows! Beiiate, InKnllsSS, Pfoifier2; house, Iiigall 23, PfeiIer 00, Blair 5. Ex-Governor Crawford, of Kan. sas, died of hemorrhage of the lungs at Grand Junctiou, Col., to-day (tbe 29th). John Hartz is elected president of the International bricklayer and stonemasons union. 'j'le "ext "" uual meeting will bo at Indianap olis. The funeral of Prince Baiidlon oc curred to-day, Jan. 29. The funeral was attended with the usual ocenes of pomp and ceremony. The London Dally News declares thi statement thai Gladstone will resign tlia leadership of the liberals without foundation. Both factions of the lower houso of the Montana legislature met to gether at noon. The democrats have the organiation,aud the republicans a majority of ooc. What Is Xi ws. A very interesting question has" lioeii raised in the question, "what U news1;" Tho St, Louis Ulnbw DeinoufOt raited I lie quostion this way: But what Is the newa? Suppose, fnr instance. Mr. Daua fouuil bin.. welf iu charge of the Eun at mid-' iii-lit with six columns of space at "o"1',,"", . ..... ,i..., nf WKAtfis2!hrt i.;.i. in,,, ti.ni u-l.if.li i-Vnator IKJCaJII unv " . - ..- .i I ii - I ',..l.v...il,i II Mil down Ihe pilie I iKlit n'Ken- ' , rnr eon.ietisuii'ii i iuk.ui, ......ii.l i..... ,i,.,i... f,,..iit make r.H;ramde.ono,,he,,r ' Jir. iant nunnrrni lie would nHr( the nrixe fight and halve out Iuu'alls. Hut probably a very brief and careful summary of hla principal ioIuts would get In also. ' 7 .:. .. .... II. .1.1 Ilk.. inula ut. I vft.1 i,i itn ii riiitL-nui.i :E Keen MIMni and k,m "r'nlST a r" I Kiiz-Iiiiiiiiiiih; would he Inwri In- ; ... VwuriTlllUer? Toil and lei vV out Imall-t u.l he cut hityr irvi-v- - -nrinrt,niminrim)i'tr"-T-"i LKGISLATIVU nr.viBW. JoutiNAL, Editorial Headquarters,! ily lug scoundrel at Moscow is send . Legislative Assembly, j ling scusalloti nports ver the Ct-lt Fulton favored the appropriation ' raph wire that the Nez Perce In for I he improvement of Soda Spi lugs maiis are nllllctod wl: Ii the M -shIi h in Linn couiit. bu'ituso, lie sa'd, craze and are dancing Hie Ghoj-t "since the citizens of Linn count v ! dance. The Noz Perco Indlausaro commenced using the water f.om Soda Springs, the democratic major ity is I ting triidunlly reduced.1' However, the appioprialiou was lost. Tlie bills for giving the railroad commibsiou power to enforce its decisl ms and p.iwer t' make rates, has not yet been Introduced. The railroad committee is not in any hurrv. To-morrow, one-half the M'ssioii is gone. A Another piper wad lesolution was fired, for open rivers to-day. A It is a cold day when tho legisla ture does not open the rivers ou paper. Hep Montgomery lias gone to Portland for a week, by order of his physician. He needs lest nd quiet to restore liiin so as to be able to take part iu the closing sessions of tbe legislatuie. Mr. Montgomery lias been much put out by his illness, as he is naturally a man of great energy, and has a wide knowledge ol men aud afi'airs. , Hep Moiey is u victim to an ovei due of morphine, le was pio-trat ed with diarrhoea Wednesday, and a pli.!-ieiau ailiuiuisici'cd one f.uirdi grain of the drug. He was deliroti' all night and suiters from a reaction of the drug. Ill) 1'hL ARRIVALS "THE WILIiAMETTK." C W Haukin, Geo C Sears, O E Earl, Henry Wagner, E W Allen, Chas H Caiey, L S Lyons, Penum bra Kelly, W W Cotton. W F Mat thews, S B Willey, J V Sclieeiner, E Shelby, F D Kuettuer, Zera Snow, C S Hill, D.- F W Prelin, Henry Lang, Portland; II Ke-nur, W O Franklin, S H Newbaur, Jack Wil kess, J L Tbale, Paul Liedess San- Francisco; W H Barber Junction; E Grunim, Corvallis; J B Seeloy, Brownsville; E E Kniile, Inde pendence; L 1) D.iiuon, F A Bat umi, Mrs. Holt, N D MeGuire, East Portland; M M Davis, Yiiquina; W W Johnson, -Burns, Or.; G. A. Webb, Silverton, Or ; II W Hidden. Fort Worth, Texas; F A Senfert aud son, The Dalle; Albert Stinson, Arokn, Minn.; .1 B TTutbill, Cali fornia, COOK. W M Page, M G Boot, F Peebles, C O Smith. B V Lohu, P O Smith, B P Watson, C II Schmidt, Port land; T L Dugger, J A Bellyen, A M Sbelton, H Slielton, O S May, Snio; P Cochran, Albany; James Allen, A Gilliniry, C H Webber, R"seburg; D A Porter, Mount Angel; G A Webb, Silverton; N N Matbeus, Eugene; N P Paj ne, Al bany. ... i. . . i. A 1IMCIHTEI) CAKEEK. A San Francisco press dispatch re lates the following tragedy: "The death of Bruce Douglas at tlie cltj and county hospital as a result of ex posure, intemperance and pneu monia, has already been noted. He wasau Englishman by birth, a man of good education aud exceptional literary ability. His uncle is said to be Hubert Percy Douglas, fourtli earl of that name, and he often stated to bis assopiates tljut lie would some day control tho estates, as lie was his uncle's next of kin. From time to time he received checks through his uncle's agents, F. W. Downing &Co. London, und three weeks ago re. vol veil u check for .20. T))is check he is supposed to have lost or else it was stolen from him while lie was under the influence of liquor, for it has not been cashed. He was about 28 years old aud was a pleasant, though ditslpattd young fellow. Among the magazines to which Bruce Douglas frequently contilbu ted uroScribner's Ceutury and the Oveiiaud Monthly. Too Much Style. A laii'h was caused in tlie house this iiioriilnir by Hep. Geo. B. Walker.of King. Since tho ooniiig of the hessiou it has been the custom of the governor whon he had any thing special to communicate to sond ills own private secretary us an uinbaesndor. Tills Is an innovation atOlympla, but customary In con gress and many Eastern legislatures. Mr. Walker oilered a resolution, however, setting forth thut whereas tlie Almighty, when He delivered Ifbilawe to Mom ou Mount Sinai did not do it through r kiUigloved page or ambassador, but pergonal ly, aud thut whereas the governor was no better than the Almighty, there fine be it reeoiyeil that it be i.ot done any longer. Seattle Tele grapl). I ne riri mc p. Perhntis vou are run down, wu'l In-'anyililHgio your im.iibiup.io.., , ...... vou wonder wlmt U ioni. Yuu liu.uld Iicwtl tlie warnlnK. you are ... 1 l.n IIIIV IVHII11I l(faJ B1 laillla . l.t lli.. Ul rikXlLiI II t - . "T ,V WT," UM, of tl.U, L'rt ! """ .p .;,,, ...i Aitn.iive Yuur Nf rve rouw and A"rve. i"tir glgJJ "3 rZTZP rttatortMi. a no u rulllllH llHullllV Price W Ml try Jnjgn. (jivt-u m Stale ,fi, n fuarkaolj iiiovir. low 1-arg.ilua io The Idaho Free Press says: Some civilized people, aud they frequently drop Into the Free Press office to read the latest dispatches from tl e seat of war In Dakota. It.dj'x I'oiuiiig Kins. The young "lince of Naples is.thi picture of a youthful English dude, smooth-facet, with a fair sprinkling ofdpwu on his upperitp, aud eye glasses, and n a sui of clothes cut jn the latest English style. But he Is very clever, speaks four languages fluently, aud because of his reten tive memory is regarded as a soil of royal eueyclo lelin. Ex. I'rntci-t Ynur lli'itltli. Colli aivl moisture IlccUlhuorfriiw,nHl thp processes lira npt to be morn turd ly performed. I he simu Is true of the exm. tory fULcttons. The bowels itroolieu sIur loh.nnd Hie pores ofihe lln throw olfb it little waste lniittornl tlilsoa-iou. TIiorvh. tern needs opening up, niid purllylng aud ri'Kiilutlui;. aud tho b.-it toulo and tiller ative thiit cm he ttxed forth it. puriuisc U Hostetter.s MomiieU llltiei-s Persons who wish to escape tho rlieuinn lv twinge, the ilyspeptlo ngonlt-', tho p lioul disturbances of the bowels, tbe blllou ultaeks, aud the neivmis M'ltatlniK, so common ut this time of the year, will do i ill to reinforce thclrsvcem with this re nowued vegetable Htomauh and luvleor.t tor. It improves the appe'Itu jind feno vnlcsthc whole phyKlciue. Blaine Tribune: With mutton at fifteen ceiitsap-iiind there oujhttn bo a big pn-fit for farmers in this sec tio'i of i lie countrv in laislng sheep, us j;rass kecp rcen the year round, mil sheep would ueed but little, if my, oilier feed. I'orj.Fle Years llondago. For forty-live years 1 have btvu elllicted with blood po.Min.llxeraiid l lieiiiiiutlc dlf-ilculi'e-". .My blood war Iruily diseased. Ox bottle.. ut lllbb od's IthP'uiintic --yrup lid me more ifood Hem all the oilier medl ll.es I have tnKeii .My frleu Is Ii ive used it and Iu eec r.iseil his proven a won derful lemed). I hive l;n iwn of umio wonderful cures ol'dyspein a .nut ucuratglu -Mas Mauv llinui.K, .MllehelUllle, Iowa. Hlhbnrd's KlieiimatleSyiuiiuiid plasters are ivmedio-of great met It. I beileve they have no (pial In the cuic of l heumutiim and blood dl-e iscs Da. II. itieitAitl), Dru gist, Mleheilvlile, Iowa. The spring is ihe time to tnkollliili'iril's lyrup lor tlio blood Kor miIo by ymllh .t .Sleluer. See it, Tky- it, Buy it. T.io new V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, ueut 181 Com mercial street. 12-19 tf. Canned uoodi, veyetaiiles, tru.ts, at Jos. Clark's, the canned goods, ueats all canned, Coqrt st. grocer. Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 290 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specially. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf See tlie tlieon Lan 1 Company's new plat of 800 acres, garden land, hop land and fruit land from $35 to 5-00 per acre. '1 he Oregon Land company, led brick b't ck, north end of Commeicial street, Salem, Oregon. l-21-3t eod Xo Family Should lie Without It. Dr. E. S. H elden: 1 have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup for a long while. 1 would never be with out it, us I consider its curative effects instantaneous for coughs und coldB, No family should be without it. H. E. WILIIOIT, Stockton. Large size ?1.00, small 50 cents. Fol bale by all Druggists. Sewing machine for rent at Geo. C. Wills' sewing machine store, two doors north of postollice, Salem. 1-24 tf HiieUlpu's Arulciv Salve, Tho Host Salvo In tho world for Cuts Iirul-ics, sioi es, Ulcers, Halt lllieuin, Kevor .-sores, leilec.i happed Hands, Chllolalns, Corns and nil .Sklu lOruptlons, and imisI lively euies files, or no pay reoulrcd. It I Is (,'iianmteeil to lvo perfect sulhdactlou or money reiunuvu. iTice, m ceuis per box. See our program in this Issue Capital city Quartett. 'The Office of Salem Sletm laundry 230 Liberty. Branch oljlces, 200 and 2J2 Commercial. T " OrJl3 EXJOYS JJOtll tllO inetnou ami lesuiiB wneu X . .1 .1 1 1 ll 1 uv$t$iL ?frrVJrmWi P S jSSK?V Q.-mrv.r Pi, iu I,, If on it isrilcnsnnt '"""'"I Hiwings terry, whli-li iructU tiouii. tojrupot 1'igsis tiiKcn, inspitasani lMnhfuWK,vij: Uei'innliigataiKiiiiton andrtfreshilll' to tllO taslO, and nets, the earn lino nllhu donation liuul claim of .i . .1 n.TfI.I.,ntrii "ll'iii'. Kiileruiid wife, at , u, point geniiv yov piui'uuir mi hiiviuhv;e) f !,, ,,ii,l Itiiwnla iAkhhuox the kvh- Lncrami iJJWeis, oieanueij wiobjb- tern elleciuiiliy, tlisjieis coiua, iicau iclios nutl fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. Foreale wuiiiioMHuui j ,. in duo aim ci i .if- i .. -II bottfea hy oil ilruL'L'istfl, CALIFORNIA FIO SlRUf- 0U. t,.il.irvnmn i W.Vf "" BAH FRAhCHCO. CAl 10UI3V11U, Kf. HEW 0RX. H.V. EVBRBEARINO until frost. l)eorlptfvo. Htruwberry llwimlrom Ma Drlu lUt free HUTU Vl IMQl'IKT, Kn.llvlllu,Jro. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen All work done with Dromutnwm und d1' putob. Only tlio bwtuien arts viiminvbft, ! J, F. Express No. 16, Prompt vfutk and witlfettM. xmtruti. Iw v rdni at Jo, CUrk'n (Ara, WJUMirl jiTvrrTTriY A "l (V! Of eAnd at oar nUttt We aarrv a fnN HHgi i. 1 at (nicMriiM, ltd. efuvkar . clfri.r. (urn, uceo bu hwiwuiiiiitj. T. HURUOWH, ho, lviu.iurlJ Ht tu-. m MfcakMNM T&k "ffisssaa The Chief Itrn.nn for tno great in ;ess ot Hood's Sarsnp.irilla Is found la Uu irtlclo Itsclr. It ts inciit th.it wins, and tb (act that Hood's Snrs.ip.irilla actually ao eompllslios'wliat Is claimed for It, Is what has given to ttiis medicluo a popularity and i.ilo greater than tli.it ot any other sarsapa. Mprit Wini rllu or bl00d p ivici IL VV II Id ncrbeforotliopublla. Itood's Siraparllla cures Scrofula, Bait tlhcum and .-.U Humors, Dyspepsia, Slok ttcadaclie, Halousucss, overcomes Thai Tired reeling, creates au Appetlto, strength )tis the Nci es. titilldi up tho Whole 8ystenf HouiI'n Sarsnpiirillu Is soki byall drut 'lstv $ljSitur$5. I'rcparedbyC. I. Hoo ' "-o.. Aputliecailcs. Lowell, Mass. CURE Sick Headache and relievo nil tho troubles Incl dent to a bilious stato of tlm svsteni, such as Dizziness, Nausen. Drt)HsinesH,"I)lsttvss after eating. Pain In tlio Sl.le, .va Whllo their most remarkablo success lias been shown In curincr Hendaci e, yet Cartku's I.iitlk Livkr Pii.u are equally alualile la Constipation, curing nd preventing this annoying complaint, w title they also correct all disorders of tno stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only curod Acho they would Ikj almost priceless to thosa who suffer from this distressing complaint I but fortunately their goodness doos not end hero, and those who once try them lll find theso little pills valuable in Romany ways that they will not ho willing to do witlioat them. But after all sick head Is tho bnno of so many lives that here Is where wo make our Rreat boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. CAnTEK's Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or tvv o pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not Kripo or puri?e, but by their pentle action please all who use them. In vials at S3 cents; flvo for 81 Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CAETEB liEUCniE CO., Itsw Tcii, HI. Hte, Small Prico. ' - ..". -j Notice of Final Settlnmont. Notice is liereby given thut th undersigned executor of tlie last will ind testament of L. Featherstone, deccacd, lias filed his final account if the bald estate, in th-j county cojrt of tho stato of Oregon, for Marion county, and that said court has fixed Monday March 2nd. 18111, it eleven o'clock A. M. of said day for hearing tlie same and all objec tions thereto, at tho county court room in tho court houso in tho city ol Salem, m said county and state, mil thai the samo will be passed upon at said time and plnco. Dated this 27th day of Jan. 1801. J. Q. A. Howlby, 1-20 (It Executor of said estate. D.C.SHERMAN, U. H. Il'iiIon and Claim nuent, l'.O nox'JSl. Milem, Oruon. Uuputy County uieri' vrjie lor oiunKs. w Administrator's Sale. Vroi'ICK is hereby en i ol an order anil Iven that hy virtue 1 limine of hulu tluly iiiaile.rendered and entered of lecord by tho coiiniy couit ol the state ot ureiion ior .via rlon county on llieftl iluy ofl)ec"iiibcr,lsW, ul thechtalo of K. H. llclliui;er. deceased, to sell the real propel ly of i-ulil Icccdent lierclunntr described, J Will on -Saturday, I lie ajst duy nl l-'cliruury, 1WII, at l ocock in i no aiieriioon 01 miiu iiu uv thodiKirof tho county court house. In isa lem, Ala rlon county, Oregon, sell at publlo iiiictlou tothu lilKhest bidder for mitt-hull cash In bund on the day of wile, and tho balance payable In six months with Inter est from tlie day ofsaloiiiitllpalil.iitclitht percent per annum (I)efened payments to be set iired by hiiirtKiiKu on the land sold and tho purchaser to pay all taxes on said mortgage 1 all the rlidil, title, Interest and estale.vrblch wild K. H. HellliiKer.deccjii.eil. had ut his death, In or to the following tie. scribed property, to wit: 1, Tho vvtwt half ofthe doiiutlo.i laud claim of John II. Iel llni.orn.wl Mnrvf? llf.lllfiL'pr. bis will,. Noli. ! llcuil.i.i No. IM, vliilm N', 61 In T. VI N , li a went of Willainelto inerbllan, and claim s.. til l.t Irt u a. 'I ,....f if VL' llli. ..ii.l (,. I meridian, In Mar .on county Oregon, con. I talnlnglKD acres ofland, inoroorloss. AU thai part ut ino louowiug iMiiinueii , atM' U 1 -lFl "n IIV IIIIMH V i the vouniy mad leading northerly lioni norui irw wei, . n cuums irom south umt corner of wild claim und ,Iltf lUIlcoVi.Bfcl,()1l() WW)l nno ()f from the nd run said donation claim; limine uortheily along the uht UuinOiiiy lino or said ilonallou ixmiuary of said claim: iiiiiiwiuHiiMn i wist along tlio east IsHindnry of will claliii, claim, w.7Ucnaius: iiieuce rati in ino wu i ei aioug mo eusi .wi-imi.kioHie uUioof i of luutl is isiHiiuiing, win- ' lui. I., . llTltl nMuu' tt lu.l.l OlitrM fir lui..f iiuulod lii V, T m., ii, il w of Willamette mo. rldUnlu Murlon oouuty, Oregon, Hi tun luU bv HieMluleof Mid deetsHut.beliir i v ily kevan acres n.re or ly wi. lllook iMfVeintsn il7 In Itloi loihecliy of Hule, Csoiui parte Hildltloi loihecliy of Hulem, )u Marlon county. kUituof l.rt-Koii. h shown by tho wmuty,i.utluof.rifuii, h shown by Hiiu-ndtHl plat ilierwii mi rtoxird In IUe i ounly Itus.rJfrs olllco of suld Murlon eon my,ut tmou. I- l( four th In block found InHinltli's sunn on lo.iie iiwiiouriitrixiii,.ii jii.no. n.unty.drctfou, aalhe Mime U nmrkwi unu (li-lguUst on the plut of kuld uddidou. AIM u itrlp of land udlolnliig said lot four Ii above dicrlljlaiiii Unindeduii follows, lo wit: Hejliinlng ut the wmtli M1 corner iif nild lot, four jt) uni -IK rod the and luniiin luniiinz llieuie Mice north lj7 ciisiu thence wtwl inence wtwi Ji roui ilinuno Toum ij elwtlnn to the plt of u-ulnnluu. MHR. M.A.IHJI.I.INOMII. rod i llinuno Ail'iiloUlrulrlx of ijit ,autie hi r ji. I l. K. 1 VI V i m-iliugur, deceaiiwd ii Red Front lifli. BUCKSMITUKVP 4 OKEIULIIEMIKISfl Itvpartbg' kiouk lor prlrH. axlan, etc All wtsrk'tramiBtid, Old tHUUimen lBt now untm In Hod Ui anil, H. POHLE, U. E. Corner Stato and Front Sts I rafc& ft teCMYoX CARTER'S ACHE Spccimon Vf f -iff Read in hythe 450.000 Homes 'sj "Xo other Weekly Paptr fires to n Comes j? Ill tVtKT B (A JVeekJ FREE TO JAN. f, 1891. To tiny NEW HUn.HOItinKR who will eat ant and tend an thl !! with name and adilrrsa und 81.7.1 (in total or Krrrru Monty Oritr or RtgMertd tttltr al our Hj), wo will end TUR YOUTH'S COMPANION FREE lo Jminary, 1801, and for a. Pull Year from that Date. Thin offer Inelndr the FITK DOtllU.K HOLIDAY NI'MIIEUH for ThankifflTlac, Chrl.tmai, New Year', Eaalrr and Fonrth-of-Jnly, aad all Ihe Illustrated Weekly (Supplement. 1 AdJrtu, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Tample Place, Ooston, Moss. Cattle I A good .igjr nr outfit (or sale, flvo yoko ctt'o two w airons, etc. Aildrvss or call or J. (1, Dor- ranee, sjHcm,'Jriion. 1 2-3-1 m Notice. milK'Snlom Lumber Co. this day ills- ..L solid by mutual consent. All persons kuowtm; themselves Indebted to said com. panyaiu ri quested to mako Immediate payment to W. Uarr, In clinrKB of the UOOKS. blmied, .. II. HUiSlIyllS. J. (1. DUltUANUti. Mil-It Jan 17, 1S!U. Notice of Final Ssttlonicnt. VfOTtCKlHlii'iubyiilvcntoiill whom It J may concern, that the uudersli;iied, mcof tlioexccutnn of tho last will and testament of A. V Kinney, deeeiised, lias filed the llnal account ot said executors, tn tho County Court ot tho Stato of Oregon, for tho county of Uarlon.nud by order ot Hon. Win.Waldo, JiidROofsald court, Tues dny, March 3d, 1S!)1, at 10 o'clock a.m., at tho couiitv court room In t ho city of Salem, to said county, has been fixed us the tl tno and plnco for hearltiK objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated January 7th, ism. AUO. C. KINNKY, Kxecutor of tho last will and testament of A.. V. Kinney, deceased. l8&t-w Adiniiiisti'iitor's Notieo. NOTIPKIs hereby kIvoii to whom It may eoneeru, that I ho tin del '.sned has been duly appoint, d adiiiliilsliiilor of the I'Htiitcol'U. tl. (llenii. deceased. All nor- .sons luivluu elalms UKiilnst said estate are requirtu 10 presoui ineiu io me in me law ntltcoi.l llonham, Holmes a Jlnydcn, with tho proper vouchors therefor In Salem, Ore Kon, within six monllis from the date hereof. Uatid at 8 ill in, Or., Jan. fi, isai. I-S-Jiw 11. W.COX, Administrator. $500 Reward Wliwill pay thoahovo rovvnrd for case of liver complaint, dyspepsia. nny sloh k lie.idaohe, Indigestion, constipation or con llveiicss we cannot euro vvllvv west's Vou elt.iblcl.liier l'llls, when tho iiiuoilons me strlctlo compiled with. They mo puiely vtKcluhl, and never fall to ulvo Mill (ac tion. Sm;ur coated, UirKO boxes, contain inn ;!0 pills, !i5 oonts. llewiiro or counter lei's und mltatloiis. Tho Kciiiilnn manii factHiedohlyby THK JOHN O. WlrMT Co. ChlcaKoIll, Hold by Heo K. Oood, DruuKlst, ilttl Com slieel.Salfcm Or. SALEM IRON WORKS. 0. 1). 1IUTT0N, Prop. CustlucH of all kinds made to order. MILL MACIIINKKY, I'LANINO MILLS, COHNICICS, SIKTAL l'HONTS, WIIHHIJ), l'ULLKYS, and spccliil castings ot any klylo or pnt- lei u iiiauo in siiori oilier, HiiiiKiiii aim ru liable In uvery particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. TurnltiK lathes, engines, hop preHscs und hop stoves built, will mnUoesUiiiatCH on any Iron work needed, Uood prlco paid for old Iron. 8-18-lm Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE, I mako and put up all kind of fences, city aridvoiiulry, (let my terms beforuleiielng H.HciloMAKKit,fSalem,Ur, Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours nl (lie Day None hut white labor oui .. yed Iu thU establishment. A gisid Miihstantlal uiejil o ked In tlrHt class htylu Twenty.flvx conU per meal 1 IC 13 K K O S T Court street, bit men Journal Ofltco anil Mlnto's Livery. mil? jrivnn )) TTK 'i H I VI Salem, Or. Kales 2M) uuil $5.00al)uy Open to tlm publlo Thlintdny, Hopl. II. I WW. llent hfclel between J'wrlland mid Man Krunolki'i. Alms lo b ttnit class In ull Its apisilutmenlN. Its tables aroserved with the cholwsil fruits grown Iu tho W'll- umctto vulluy. A. I. WAGNtR, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Baling Parlors H'anily Jlanufaclory, SOS Commuiolul atrwwt. IU..LOKKAItrk Icu Cream ,-.10o., & iind ' centa Colti1TeuorChisiIuleuiidCuke..lOciilii Miuli und .Milk lOreula I'latMl.r aoup -r. lOct-ntk ilolOukos. Colli or Teu IB cell t lWfl.k Ulni fM . MeoiiU 1'ork Lhopuiid Jiggs -j centa Mutton Chop mid tin .aj tamta viilkf.ii und Kg ..iBceiiln HaUkUgemid IV -''tenlk Ham und Kgg -,- .ciiU Knh Oykle uuy lyle .- -. tU 25 Cut Rtguhr Dumir StntA fnm II to 3 O'Clotk A Hire vurlidy of vegetable, tic,, eta. AlkOtta, oolite or milk whit all a cent IlHals wlllnail extra ahurgM. OJiolee Clguni, liiijsjrtI an DonifMtle, ultra? on naud. l'orLr IfoukaHtMtk and Kgg Uoent Tender Ixilu Bleak und Hgg. ..Mi oeuu INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlie State' AasoaMwl nirlyiuelhlrd of a million lil'A). M. IIKKI.I.U.Uly Agnl. And rclal aient for Mu.'oii oouiily. Ul Oxjo " " Com puny Copioa and Beautdfol Calondar SCIENCE R looo STRAva CHARMIH9! AND NiiiutovRE 1R&L CHllDREK ilSTOrtt PaGE great a Vanity ef Knttriaining and Initruttin Reodinf at to lou a price.' ?or a Short HAN AM SON hand sowed cordovan, button, per pair; regular prico . WM 231 Commercial Street. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. 'L'lio best class of work in our lhio at prices to ot mpeto with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. The Oregon Land Co., -with Home Ice (In the Stato Inmiranco Building) aud branch ofllccH in Portland, Aatorla and Albany, Him for wile, a large Hist of CI rain, Stock and Fruit Farma; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, wins cHpccially organized for the purOfiO of buying and mib-dl vidl ng large tracta of laud, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided ovur 3,200 acres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The HticccHH of this undertaking is shown Iu tho fact that out of 280 tracts placed on tlie market, 22i have been sold. We claim thut ten acres ot choice land In Krult, Will Yield a Larger Income than 1(10 acres of wheat In tho Mississippi Valley, WcalHO make valuable Improvements in tlie way of roads, clearing tho laud, fences, etc. Wo Mill sell a small tract of laml for the name price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. 10 Acres for Rent. A ohotco trust only one mllo from Butem Term liberal. Apply to HOFKH JIHOB., Journal Olllco. THIRDS All kind mounted to order ALLAN RHODES, MALKM. Oil tOO N PRINTING. AKK OK TIIK LAUOKHr KWTAUIJHU. UmeuU In the HUle. lwe iat than PiutUnd. Irgwt kUick lal llUnk Ic tbeHUte,-d btgiiMl dlkoouut. Keud fol prlrlltof Job prlutlng. and cataloKU u tsfiikUauk. . H. WAIVK, SW WVt 'Halo 0t Bent Free. FOUU. Tur OftLY n75 BiMiLr AYtAH. WITH $1.76 Tie Only, m and lacos hoes, $7.50 lbs- Oregoniun Hull Itoad Cowpany. Oeneralomoe Kront andT, HU, Portlan KA8T .SIDE. Krom Toward 1'ortJnud HUitlou. I'ortlund Hllver-Coburg I'orl'nd l'ort'd ion ao mull mull Kp LVl'M LVAM AHrlAHAM 00 8 00 I'ortl'ndHI'Co till S3 7 41 10 tfi- Womlburu IKJ 7 W 8 SO II -Nllvertoii .li Ui a 1 I in.liruvruHviiie 7 to tO Coburg, B 00 CounectlotuatWoodburnwIth a I' Co train Ut and from frotlaud aud ut Tall, man will, train to and from Albany, WftHT BlUB. AtrlU mall ' FwtUud;tull LV . AM AH I'M K 1-ortUndrAWV. SIS XI OS Duadaa JuactUm a OS atu , HawbUU !, HUD 4 la ,. "" - 8'JJ iu ..Mtmwouta 7Ba AM ., Alrlle . Hi Tlckeia for Wal aide utaUoua 6r Ml al tool ol J t. Ttektu for-Eus ulda akitloua fur aale al Union depot, (tor Mil aud I tleU. UHAtt, M, I SCOT!', uB.Bupt4qoajr(i, vm.av mbTWi MuH rt-liTi iHefii. V' BROWN & Co Oregon, 4 Jl 1 M'