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IJGIUFIIIC DISPATCHES, LtUleJ V 1S,'" nnu digests of all imiionaiu Xews of'To-uay. FOREIGN..- PVC.ONK ASP EABTHQUAKK. 1 ,.r .. on A terrific jVitSSAi '" - LnotlTtobtirg, liungwy, ..jtd imago. wosraWv. ., ..,,.. torn up by the roota. KK)i""" . . ,!. Lrt0,u.wuBfolloweuuyu..r..- ?...... ui.icb caused i kb ' aiaivc, - won't bb reconstructed. Oiiarlottk, N. C. Feb. 20. With the announcement oi the death of Gen. tiheruiuti, the Charlotte, Dally News printed the following editor editer ial: "The south has no cause for lu uieutution, no tears over the bier of William Teiumseu Sherman. He was her fiercest foe,cruelest dcapoiler and most unrelenting enemy. The tie that binds her memories to the saddest events of all her history is thus loosened by the hand of death. The south forgives, hut can neer forget. He passed to his final reckon ing and wo war not with the dead. Gen. Sherman was a, great man, though he achieved his greatness through the most atrocious means KILL S. 13. NO' 103. The House Should Keconsider anil an Obnoxious Labor Dili. Kill ' rihp buildings burned was a und by tho most despicable methods. 01 lu . ..i... i.. I ivi,.. Ail....... ...... !...ii.. i i id several of the in 3ne . 1 .,11,r. nil rtrij' iiiit.bvt llJ " . . . . !. ..-. ate3 were badly injurcu i J"'i- . i.n windows. hiffirouin"- WASHINGTON. lULIi Feb, KlMiED. 0. The FKEK COIJi.vuu WASHINGTON, ........ a tnilnv hv Bouse coinage comimu . , I vote of 8 to 4. decide to report w.e Late free coinage bill adversely. k.Wh a recommendation tuai u Rot p:l- CO.NGRESSIOXAti. Wasiunotow. Feb. 0.-Tlie Rpe- U covnmWee ou postofilces and at wails txhy authorized a fayor- f ... -tn1 cnvtll.ra linllbfi fMUUSU Jiu ......," - Tbe eeu.de today passed 145 pen- Riou bills aud proceeded to the con sideration of the Nicaragua Canal lull. JACK TAK STATKS HIS CASE. W.iSHi.soTON, Feb. 20. Petitions lave been received by the navy de Lrtmeut from sallois on board the ;i)icago, Atlanta, Boston, York- own, Philadelphia aud Dale asking heir pay to be increased, that sail- irs be created uon commissioned ifflcera, the same as In the army, md various other suggestions which hey consider will increase the eillci- mcy of the service, and cause the sailor to take more interest in his ,otb. When Atlanta was shelled and Columbia was burned and sacked, the good people of the north one and all stood aghast aud crieil mercy for the defenseless women aud chil dren of the south. It was Sherman nlone who tiissed on the dogs of war. This is a leaf iu the memory of that great conflict which no time nor generation can efface. May that peace which he rpfused to the minds and hearts of the people of this fair laud be lo his ashes." PARAGRAPHS. INCIDENTS. y.KT.XL RAtUtOAl) COLLISION. Sew York, Feb. 20. A sheep Ifjiu consisting of twenty cirs, while standing lu lue Fourth Av- fcuuer.tilr md tunml, was iuu into byaXew Hawn !o al this morning, wrwKiug Hie curs of both trains. The wreck was then run Into by a Itliird engine, and n-veral of 'the cars Iwe (Mutinied by tire. Five train linen skilled aud seven seriously IinjureJ; none of the passengers weie Iliiirt. Four in-ire bodies have been fe- jraured from the wreck, and these are thought to be all of the dead. iThe bodies are beyond recognition. A number of the Injured will prob- ably die. Tbe police announce the piiiLber of dead to be six. Befoie the house coinage com mittee on Thursday, William Beck, a Montaua mine owner, opposed fiee coinage iu the belief that it would not raise the price of silver bullion to its coin value. .Ex-Governor White, of Montana, also declared that free coinage would be a great disaster to the silver industry. Herr Leursseu, the sculptor who modeled the bust of President Gar field, died suddently in Berlin on Tuesday from apoplexy. When the news was communicated to his wife, sho was so overcoma with grief that slie was seized with convulsions aud shortly afterwards died. Word was received nt Wheeling on Thursday that the town of River side, a suburb of Parkersburg, was swept away oy tne liooci. it con tained 1000 inhabitants. No loss of life was leported. In the Montana legislature a bill has been defeated making eight hours a day's work, aud declaiug it a misdemeanor for a mine-owner to contract for a longer time. It was indorsed by 4,000 miners. The vote iu the house stood 20 for to 30 against. M. J. Iteilly, manager of the Ab bott hotel, Tuconia, died suddenly, on Thursday night, in a drugstore. His death was from heart disease, and he fell to the iloor without ut tering a word. At a horse sale in Lexington, Ky., ou Thiusday, the stallion Ali.-o, with a record of 2:10V, was sold to S. A Brown, of Kalamazoo, for 33,001). A farmer named Johnson, living iu Monticello, Wis., on returning to his home, from town, on Thursday, found his home lu ashes and his two little children burned to death. The present labor law In Oregon is considered n blue law bv all the labor organizations. But senate bill No. 105 passed by the houso this morning makes it bluer still. It is Generals Who Never Lost a Dattln. Colonel Owiugs, of OIinpin, I.-, iu error when he says that General Sherman never lost a buttle. The only great modern generals that never lost a battle were Cromwell and Marlborough. With these i. eep'tlous all the great captain, from Tureune down to Grant have lot battles. Sherman was beaten Willi a bill, as Representative Jennings n losa of -0(W mt1 t Chickasvw well said, to kill every labor oranl. , 7 " tt"8!lulleU "ece,,! tl.. ... n ..., ...: bepa,lSG2. h badly repulse. zatiou iu Oregou aud render anv action by those bodies to s.m tin- le dress of their gilevances lis. possible. If this bill is not reconsidered by the house, every democrat aud republi can who voted for It will find his political path Iu future slrewu with the prickliest thorns ho ever trod upon. Representative Thompson has moiod a reconsideration. He is a democrat, but other democrats will yery likely oppose reconsideration, as they desire tbe responsibility to i est upou the republicau majority. No politics should euter into this matter, but the bill should be killed upou its own demerits. The ten dency of labor organizations al the present time is away from violence and towards moral persuasion and intelligent influences. The house should further discuss this bill and defeat it. Whim leading and far ceeing republicans like Reps. Minto, Paquet aud Geer Bpeak and vote against such a bill,other republicans canafiord to pause aud consider the wishesof every labor union iu Ore gou that it be not passed. These men are voters. They express their sentiments at the polls. Tney em ploy no lobby to do their work. They work on election clay aud aoiue tne consequences. Tney are intelligent mechanics, law-abiding citizens and support law and order. They have as good a right to orga nize as capital has, and are battling to better the conditions of laboring classes as best they know to do. They believe the legislature should do its work and not a third house, and the only way lu w Inch they ex press their objections is through printed matter. This bill is a blow at this freedom of expression and should be killed ou that piiucple alone. 1 atKenesaw Mountain,. Inue 27, IStH, where the attacking force lost .'1000 killed and wounded within an hour, lie certainly was badly beaten at Shiloh the first day, where ho was iu full command of the whole field from daylight.and until Grant's arri val at the front about four hours af ter the battle began. Sherman, who posted the troops, commanded the front lino and the whole army, and buffered himself to be surprised In the absence of Grant, must share with htm the responsibility for our defeat at Shiloh the first day. The victory the second day was won by Buell, whose troops did the impor tant work under his own eye aud orders. Linen goods at cut rates at Hoi verson's this ween. Early and Late. That early garden truck and late winter fruit at Farrar & Co.'s is what attracts the eye of housekeepers. totul MISCELLANY. THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. Pnrsiiimo, Feb. 20.-The Sher man fuueral train arrived here this morning, it met with an ovation jH along the line. The train ran I'ltoan orwn o.it,.i, . ii . , -r-" ...mull Ul, iUUUSUCIU, K ww only delayed five minutes. B'Jt for the fact that the train was pulng slowly, a collision would Iweoccurrwl Wen the train arrived In this lw!' bells tolled aud minute trims I tfcdniKl H.IL.M llrnnm.,1 I.. !... !""- mast. At. ti,A ,w.f 'walariro crowd ti.o i- iftfromPlttsburir wub at 7:in. heavy snow a-mmr CH'rAOO. Fnh. "O !., '. ,. jerthe Northwest Indicate that wTli In Chicago, ou Wednesday, Miss Phoebe Price, aged 17 years, fell down an elevator shaft in, the cham ber of commerce building, from the fifth to the ground iloor. Her body was terribly shattered. Most of the allied trades unions huve refused to joiu iu the Cardifi' strike iu support of the dockers. This insures the failure of the strike. Tho Northern Pacific directors met in New York on Thursday aud declared a regular quarterly dividend of one per cent. They also decided to resume work on all the projected extensions aud push thorn to com pletion. The Rush. For those $3 and $5 groups of the legislators at Catter lin's is unabated. People besides tho members are buying them as a mere work of art. Row in hie House. At 118 State street then is frequently con tention for some of those bargains in slioes. Jas. Dunham & Co. are the leaders on low prices. HOTEL ARRIVALS "THE WILLAMETTE." Geo B Story, T A Bunders, Sam T Goldsmith, It W Mitchell, E J Jeffrey, Mrs J C Carson, Mrs Elisa beth Carson, Mrs Beers, T B Allen, T A Burnside, R Wakefield, C F Surgent, J P Davenport, Portland; W W Maston, J W Cusiek, E J Lanulug, A B Deal, Albany; F Erickson, Talent, Or; Chas Erick son, Centralia, Wash; F McGheo and wife, Waitesburg, Wash; E Hofer, Salem; I P Etenbach, S Fi J F Stone, J -Hemingway, Chicago. cc OK. J Snyder, Poculillo. C C Smith, H F I.a'ir, G C Stan ton, A D 11 ubbe ', J C Fowle; S P Rli. J Gaston, Gaston. SCGoolale, Coburg. PFJellervs. Corvaills. Anuuie F M.lleiyCoos Buy. Mrs M Giant, p.kaua Ki.lls. E T Jackson, A N Clan; and lady, J H Clark, lui'epndence. Till l'tilnit and tie Sta.p. Rev. F. M. Sbrout, Pastor United Brethren Chinch, Blue Mound Kan., siys: "I feel it iny duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and myparlshioueis thought I could live onlv a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am hound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight". Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "Altera thorough tilal and convinc ing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery forConsump tion, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kmuiiess 1 can do my many thnus mil friends is to urge them to- trv it." Free trial bottles at Fij'h Drug store. Regular sizes fiUe. and.fj 00. Col. Lelio of tho Sixth Regiment Sa.s: Dr. E. S. Helden: By tho ad vice of a friend 1 was induced to use your Ethereal Cough Syrup for a severe cough. I found great relief Irom the use of onlv one bottle. EUGENE LKlfK, Stockton. Large size 51.00, small r.iiivnts. For sale by all Druggists. --- Mr. Putt-' Sad irons only !,". at f list-man A Oiburu's. J. G. Wright lias just received a fine Hue of Havelln's while china i u ouu pie es. Wanted. An otllc ou ground Iloor lu business part of city. W. B. Simpson. 210 tf Office of Salem Sle'ini laundry 230 Liberty. Diaiich offices, 209 and 2,"2 Commercial. A Few Lekt. For Feb. and Mar. Just the thing the Mother Goose hut something entirely new for la dies and misses, alCalverts. 2-14 d St Candidate for School Clekk. Tho undersigned hereby an. iiounces himself as a candidate for re-election as school clerk for dis trict No. 24. W. B. Simpson. 3-4 ft Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 200 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf (til l UbL TVT7 HM Keep Close t. K -h&A.l TO- , I: 4-JM i the People r v yV There are at this time at work ou the locks at tho Cascades, forty stone cutters, fifty laborers, aud seventeen other mechanics. Arrangements are being made, says the Times-Mount-nineer, so that eilective work can be done hi the future. Tim I'rnMcm t-(ilc.l. n Unrlnleil llliioil lMirlllcr. Found nt InKt In milliard's Rhcumiitlc Sj nip A lcnicdy viilcti expels nil poison ous ninltpr fioni tlio blood. A well known eltlcii of West Lclwuou, Ind.. IcstlHes to ithMilnc: Itullordsnio plensuto to stnto tlint my wife lins lccclvvil Krentcrbcncllt from Hlo bnrd's Khcuinntic Syrup thnu fixim unv medlcliiBbho lmsecr InUcn. Wo llnd It to be the best fumlly remedy nnd tho grent est blood piii liter llint we linva ever used. It in truly nil it Is claimed to be by Itx foun der. You cannot recommend it too highly. Yours Truly, "hank Wallack, West Lebanon, Ind. Hold by Smith a Steiuer. UlhlmiM'g RlicmuHtio iiiki Liver l'llls. These j)llisaroscleutltle4illy compounded iinduulfoiiu in notion. No griping pnlu so eoininonly following tho itho of pills. Tney mu aditptcd to both adutts nnd chll drenwith perfeet safety. Wo giininnteo they lmvonoenuitl lu tlio euro ofslckheud nche, constipation, dyspepsia and bllllouo ncss nud,ti.snnnppetlzer, they oxcell nny other prepamtlou 177 ly Hmith a. Stclner, solo ants. SALEM .HARKKT REPORT. A Synopsis of tlio Murliots llujlng nud Selling l'riccH. 1IKTAII. l'HICKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Hlioulders..Sugnr cured.pcr lb,12V . llreukfast bacon 12 to;15 Hums .Sugar cured, per lb, 1(C, Reef (k3 l'ork-7 Viy. Jlutton 10(a)l2Kc VCIll lU(a) iL' Timothy heed l'2'Ac. :eu l'er nound. 7Uc: s Red clover seed l'er pound, 1.1c. l'er pound, 7Ue; selling. Only' a Few. A reporter was informed this morning that the Salem Woolen Mill store, hue only a few of this year's blankets left, aud persons wanting a superior article should buy at once. Excitement runs high in this ci'.y over System Builder, as everybody is using it for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia, impure blood and to build up the System it certainly must bo an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of It. d&wyr Savon laundry soap only 5 cents a bar at Crissman & Osbum's. Wood eor Sale. Big fir and maple. Leave orders at J. C. Brown & Co's hardware store, Sa em. Frank Harold l-2.J-lm fcaiut Moot t suow of tho season pre- D'Bht. Railway traffic trin..(!Dterrai,kU muc,, thoue' Uvm " ""nsin were de- ptw l by 8,wt- Tele- IMH.U , t ,",ul,an Wll " Iw. orUlwest Is badly I" ft-tjrt K torceor men Wi, K Ule dauwec, every- Kto "tcted to be 1.. i,.. F-Tll n-i,.. VI -'"VJlAiCE, -vn "HeniBDt re oy hag The linen sale ut Hoi verson's Is proving a boon to mauy a house keeper of limited means. Don't fall to get some of those rare bar gains. Wanted. Every banjo and gui tar player to call at Diamond's Music House aud learn something to his advantage. 2-14-5t DIED. TtCEI.f,. T Hr.,. ."""". f eh. 20.--There lTmi at Mt- Pul-k'' It ",w "' faith cure Wmn " '',rttta into the 1,1 ! "-. mifl clilldreu "6. ,rfi"ncdlng Ik.. "" hv , . -' aurinirMbmil Mr. Aiivt... .. ... ("ti.., . A,rr-l,le '' HUiu r" mlIl" be has had a , f U,Hi- T're were M'GEE. At his home, four miles south of Salem, iu the red hills, Thursday morning, Feb. 19, 1801, of consumption, Bert E. MtGee. The fuueral was held this after noon aud the rem lins were laid In thel.O.O.F. Rural cmetery. NOBLE. At the residence of Mrs. Aitkeu, Salem, Thursday, Feb. 10, 1601, of spinal fever, Maud, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. L. M. Noble, of Marshlldd, aged 12 years. The deceased come to Salem last fall to spend the winter utteudlng the Catholic Academy. She had been ill for some time and about a week ago her parents were summon' ed to her side and have been with herslnce. The remains were taken home on the overland train last night for burial. Coflee pots, lqt, 10 cents; 2qt jo ceius; aqi, zv cents; -Kit, zo cents; Uijt, 30 cents, at Crissman it Unburn. Buy your shoes at Crissman & Os buru's,201 Commercial St. Discrimination. Buyers who employ discrimination in selecting cdrpets, oil cloths, lace curtains, curtain poles anil fix tures, will not overlook Salem's lead lug dry goods bouoe J. H. Luun, opposite Ladd & Bush's- bank. 2-14 e o d & w tf Cernier: The furnace at Oswego was banked on Monday, and smell ing operations will be suspended for 80 days in order that some repairs may be made. The furnace litis been running continuously at Its full capacity for a long time, and re pnirs have become necessary. There arc about 100 men employed In con nection with the furnace. The com pany's pipe foundry, which lias been shutdown lor about a month on nc count of its being tlio dull feasor, started up again Tuesday. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re waid for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Caturrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Propi., roieuo, unio. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 10 years, and believe him perfi. ct ly honorable in ail uiiMDoss transaction, ami 'ii ancially able to carry out any obliga tious made hy their firm. Wrhta Tkuax. Wholesale Drin:- glsts, Toledo, Ohio. Walimno. Kinna.v t Marvin. Wholesale Druggist-, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rlco 7Cc. per battle. Sold by all druggists. Wliltocloerseed l'er iouud, UOe, " Alsllto 18o per pound. Red toil luo per pound. Lincoln Clrnss lc per xiuud,i Rjo (ii-ass lOo per pound. Orchard (Irnss..l7o per pound. llennn So per lb. Oat meul ut fiu. Can ned Kiultrciiches, ?:l 00; nprieot, i W; blHc)fbeiriis, S.1; corn, best grndes 'i 00; toinntoei, SI Mr string benns gl SO; green pens $1 Sj; per ibu. In two lb ci us. uieun ituii .utiolco apples 7A(iJl.'J0c per box; penis 75o pel box; potnloes (As; cnrroU ..: oiirhiiiiis ti iju: onions tie per in. l,lsli..Suliiion7(BI0o per lb: Hturteon Cw iiirsnlps il IX); onions Coper lb. 7e per lb- small llsh SlOcpcr lb; salt salmon, '(ciiiuu pel iu, uirviNo!i'iichs. Wheat Vio net. Jflonr Per barrel, S1.00. best 1IKJ lbs. Oats Per bushel. 4S (A jOc. Hiu ley l'er bushel, UOc. Hi.m Per ton, SKI to at mill, sacked. Hboits-Per ton, 817 50 " sncked. OliK) Per ton, j-J-.'.fiO " sacked, lions (J noted ut ;!0j per lb. Eggs Sue per doen, Pouitoes Per bushel, 10a Corn 111p.1l tlo per pound. Clieeso l'AiyHo per jiouud. Dried plums Per lb. UCu;7c. Dried priiuiM Per lb. lOQISe. IiuKrleil prunes 7X" Ier lb. llultor .Hkji.iro per iMiund for good Lurd ltviaopurlb. Hnins Per Kiund,U(gil3c. Uncon sides 1)10 per lb. Shoulders H&Oo per Hi. Chickens - 7 lo 10c per pojini. Turkeys 10 to l'Jcper lb, ixui($A nor lb. Ducks, l'2)ille per lb ;C Marine. Runnhig Cargo Ma rino policies in the New Zelaud are now written at this cud of the Hue by Geo. M. Beeler. This Is a great advantage to Salem busli.ess men A Sure cure lor filet. Itching Piles are known by moU'ure line pel splratlon, causing inleme ltohlng when warm. This form an well us Wind Weeding and protruding, yield ulouco to Dr. ItoMinko'n Pile Roiuedy, whl eh aot directly on the parts atlected, abwrb lu- rat.ru, allays itcning sna eneou a perman. liiKtruinents Filed lor Record at the Coimtv Itt-foriliT'o (Mire M WGiimm to J O Rigus: It 1, blk 81, Riverside ad to Salem $ J J Dairy 111 plo to M M Rraudeiiburg; qcd 1 acre lu I 7 s, r 3 w H A Tliomas to Chas Toil ette; Its lb and 10, blk 1, Thomas' ad to Woodburn JJ FUherty to John Solmror; 40 ucroH iu 1 0 s, r 2 w, b d. CURED 1S00 C'haiigf of Olliuale K( roore people lhan U gwianiily known. Thtj U the oike vrbwe lh ooaflutki U Spcduieii Cases. S. II. Clfflord, New ChmvI, W i-.', troubled with Nouwlgia und Rheti- matlsm, btoinucli rllMnlcrtxl, ijver was atltcted, Hi(ellte roll away, uuil 1i it'iiu ri4tiwtMf In titt nl fat riili't ll . ent cure, 50. oenw Druggftt or innll; T,r.. lu.iili.- Klw.tnn l(lil. kihmI tretiMiree. ur. liosaiiko. fuuaaeipnu 'u - ...- ... ...- -.- -.--- Bold byHmtthAHtcluer. him. - Edward Kbepherd, Iarriinirgh, Lamp wicks only, Doz.at Cr.ss. JR& man & Osburu's. UUij Bucklln's Arnica fcJalve, aud his Jog is sound and wll. John uver compiaint-iiiiioun. Speaker, Cutaw ha, O., Imd Vevur The cblet iymntoms of thu dtotte nre res on his leg, doctors bald Incuru deprtlonofpfrli;fi)oloiiteltoDgur, bd 1 lile. Klectrlc Bittern and Arnini .'!".?.Trl..iui,.r,.,:.il!fii)'2; ' Halve cured him. bold by Fry Uru. mmnlexlon and 3 ello ever: tlrtxl: uehluic ; K't. Lkboulden; dull dhIiiIu rlbtlHi; fulDtnt ' dlzloeM ana irregular lmwoi. 1111 cum- plaint Io.aU of It f-rtns cmu be inudUy i oured by taKliiK Vr Guuu'n Improtfed I Liver nil a dlrroied; and a liagcilng iiielt oltoHUiM will oAeu-prnenltd by tMr u. Sold l 3muU twi bj ntnilb 4flnMW OFULA Is tli.it Impurity of tlio Hood which pio luees nuslglitly luininorfcwellliigs on Hie gl.imUi.f the neck; causes painful running sures ou the arms, legt, or let, de elope ileei-s In the eyes, ears, or nose, often c.ius ng blindness or deafness; Is tlio origin of , i'Dplcs, cancerous grow tin, or tlio many J.er manifestations usually ascribed to humors;" and fastening upon tlio lungs, causes consumption, and death. Doing ho most nnelent, It Is tho most general ol ill diseases or affection, foi ery few persons aro entirely free from it. How Can It Bo Hy taking Hood's fiarsaparllla, which, by I10 remarkable cures It has accomplished, fteu when other medicines liaio failed, h:m prou'ii Itself to ho a potent and pecul 'ar medlclno for this disease. Some ol these cures are really wonderful. If you jufter from scrofula 01 Impuro blood, bo ure to try Hood's Kflrsaparllla. ' Kv ery spring my m ife and children ha vo open troubled with scrofula, sores break ing out oo tliem In various places. My tilth! boy, three years old, has been a terriblo sunVier lttt spring lie was one majta of sores Irom head to lent. I was advised lowm HoikI's Sarwiparllla, and wo liavealltakeulU Hie result Is that all have been cur d of tne srroiula, my little boy ' '.lug entirely I ft from sores, aud all four - f l iy children look bright and healthy." W. H. Atiiuito., Passatc City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla MltyiiraaKUU. f I; tulutti. I'rtre4b i. IKMiL k VO., Al.tlirlt, Uiwcll, llut JOO Dosoo Ono Dollar Abraham Lincoln's Motte: A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY the PEOPLE AND FOR the PEOPLE. -That's tho Kind of a Republican Paper You will Find in the Capital Journal! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 50 Cents per Montbi WEEKLY, - - $1.50perYear Over Legislative Session, Only 25 Cents,' v'' V DAILY. FOR SALE. BHty-riliie aud ono-lmlf uertm of land H uillm tmu Hitlein, VA from Jndepand uar; mile front ntinbout Undlng: ii ur a iaiio trout school iou. House, barn. w-..wm imtH, wiMMt miiu niiiCKert finutc rnj wh in eeitlvitllen: balance are cured bu Tnu.t rrtf ffOHt In liesli"N. bH"U , nMM.amktltatVHior lorpW liver wUut I I Uluilll lua ij iuir ,1 f u.tflin Si liUlt MkJ tlMl U II.MMlW.KffM-b MUSH. h'ftl.ltfTh.r -IJlZ J which imm emlv rl1iskthe I delieile. nnd HiiHiinoiur Iminirrant mnu' I ViUiut sKlug nw boiuM la ttm.ntou t of mt urri, anu vriife ntaumii una i ouriflnir th Curtw'. l.lllUl IM1 ymmti risiuiit ., ..... . 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Or. io iinaaw " u oU I' DlRECTIDHS wlif each BOTTIE, VoiMDS.CUT&SWELLINGS THE CtUSUJ A, V00EIE8 CO . Bm., Ut. 1 r wvJKMKiMt 5; LiiiiiiwHflLiiiiVw x i Dm 8TATK NOTKS. Tlio cnttlo intereatfl of tliiu city arc constantly growing in Importance. Mr, Bnltmni-Hlio ships cnttlo of all klmlatlirougli tlio uortliwoat, und tlio beef and mutton of Tho Dnllea nnd vicinity have un onvlablo repu tation all over tlio COUHt, Oen. Hhermun vlalted Oregon iu 1683, and recelvid a cordial welcome from our cltl.tiiiH. W. N- Saudera, nn old pioneer nnd Indian war veteran, living at Grant'fl Phhh, on Wedneaday tried lo alioot Ida wife, but falling In thin, fatally ahot himself, lie had been married but eight montha and waa ins yeara old. Matrimony waa evidently too great u burden. The Uaker City Democrat of Wed nesday fiaya: There wua a lieavy anow fall yeaterday morning und it wna general throughout tho valley. In thu mountains tho precipitation waa much heavier und added ma terially to the great depth already attained. Tliero la more snow In the mountalna ut present than tliuro has been for aoveral yeara. I'etidleton amall boya, aaya the East Oregotiiau, have devised u new piun of umuaemeut. They wrap themselves In guuiiy Bucks, und thua protected, alide down the roof of a hous onto u ahed, and from that tumble to the ground at the Imminent rlak of their Ilmia. There nie several caaeaof diphthe ria at Warrens, Umatilla county, A case of books, which wna packed up twelve yearH ago in the house hold, where there were aeverui cases of diphtheria ut tho time, wua un packed recently, and the persons who aro ntlllcted uow.huudled them, and it la supposed the dlseuae waa contracted in tills manner. Jt, E. Snipes, of Wuaco county, had lila proerty injured last sum mer by a tire from a locomotive apurk. Jle sued for 2,600, and the jury awarded him oiie-llfth at that umeunt. A great number of horaea and cuttle uw rt-jMirttd dying iu IX-s C'hutts precinct. The state veter inary surgeon says the fiittlo actus if they were poisoned with strych nine, and tlio horses appear to be affected with spinal meningitis und bruin trouble. Borne stock owner have lost seriously. Sash and Door Factory Fronts Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to e mpoto with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. The Oregon Land Co., -with its- me Olco a h em Orofo n. (In the Hlnto Insurance liulldlng) und branch ofllcea In Portland, Astoria and Albany, ; Huh for sulo a largo Hat of drain, Stock and Krult Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. wua especially organized for the purposo of buying und atib-dlvldlng large tracta or land, and Itaa during tho past two yeara iKiught and aubdivlded ovor.'t,'J(K)ucrea Into jHi 1WIM8MS MU tlffl 0 Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The buccchh of tlila undertaking la ahown In the fact tlmt. nut. nfn r..u iilnced on the market, '2'Ji Jiave been Hold. We claim that ten ucrea ol choice land lu Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than JC0 ucrea of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. Wealso iiiuku valuable improvements In the way of roads, clearing the laud, fenwa, etc. Wo can aell a amall tract of laud for the Name price iter acre na vou would liuvo to pay for u largo funu. J gg Send for Pamphlet and Price List. ItrCDON & ROOKK llatl KataU l)eultr. liutlt'tSisyman blocK, up italra. 10 Acres for Rent. A clioloo tract oulr one mllo from Buleia Ternu liberal, Apply to IIOPKR liltOH., Journal Ollle. PRINTING. tf CfckkMUi KadUk "'-in ' Kr4. -R menu u lii HUte. Uwvr mttw Hutu : Ctful uuiiKa IkClMint. HtlUll KPUUUnntfl rm prlMluturjub prlnllus, kiiU iMlnliwu of LnninuTiiL tii i.a ? ... it. wait. -i-' T-. . w . .TW ! r4X ?T "M- I I V j Um. mmTVIU Mm rtUM.Yf ... u... -- . ..... .. . . NK OK T1IK laltOKHT TAIIUrilI. niuiiui iu inn nutia. utwur nfu iimn 'oilbind. ljirvenl Uxik l-iml nimito ! .. n. . . r. . .. "--".- uinnutui, a-u uismi U!coii!il. Hcuti foi HiMtq I'riuwr HJi.m Orrcun, HWMM r ! - - - .TTT.- H U ulUvibntf -7-?j3aK7r ' 8-JJ.tf, Your Ut unit county uin for Iturlon rvuuiy Kr llld onooiuixoui Oregon inn Hail Koail Conpnay. (Jentrnl oltlM Krout mid T. HU, l'ortlun KABTMIUK. Krom Toward I'ortlaiKl Hlutluiu, I'ortbujil Hllverfobiirif l'ort'nd l"ort'it toniw mull man jj,,, I.Vl'11 LVAX AIIM1B1U 7 ft 10 an... Wnodburu lw 7 bt ui ii a .... HiivMion ia us 84 6 Wllrownmllle. 7 U (I Ux Coburir a Ul C4inullonutV'Mtburii with H )' Co Irulni lo itud from I'rulluuii and nt 'full limn with truliu 10 and from Albauy, WKHT HJWt; A Irlie mall Iortlaud mall LV AM AH VU a) .fortland fAWV. 3 IS Ulrt tlunileo Junction 11 06 am HherliUn HU) 4 U .... l)all , g iy t M . Miutmoulh 7 SB 4M ..... Alrllo. 046 Ticket fur U'wt hlile uttiu fur nala at IijoI '.1 Jel!ronit 'IlckuU for Kakt ulda Tuxyuyvn, Taho Notice! wyrltwoltould bid at .tutlmuformlent Uuion depot, W.h wlllooa bj.uddrd ndijtret. rilAHTlTBOIITT,0 K jd, l ItUISAN (leu, Bllt AUeu.Fut. Allui Ait Hlierlft m tut, olis.lf , .wlv !li I I