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'mii. KJlMH JUUI i-IUlWlHUML ' 'til mUgL" rtiiw?,ar&?xr.;'- S3pS!SasCBM3SIC tUHMKa!)!,! - ;..Ji.i Jl k.l 0 fe Ifc 11 l-v :i Liege, Belgium. During tlio elcgo of Paris he was nuo of tlio nrmy phyelclntiB, and did much to relieve tlio wounded. Shortly thereafter he came to Chicago; ho remained oo year, ami then moved to Lafa yette, Ind. Thero ho built up u lucrative practice, but the murder of fela brother and tlio death of his Wlfo led him to drink, and he lc emo a slave to liquor. Four years ffo he returned to this city, and had. been employed fir two yearn upon lie Courier do Lhnluos. He wan n Reed French and Herman and Eng lish BCliohr. Ho loavm u Water, who rnirrled into oilu of thu, beat famlllei of lSujjIatid, aud a brother, rh officer of thu English array. THU JU1XHS. Vabii1Nuton, D. C. Jnu. 15. Haaate committee of judiciary is iu "session, this afternoon considering the Judicial nominations. Senator Turplo appeared before tlio coair mittee to protest agaiust the con firmation of Judge VVood's uoininu Uon tu- fill thj place in thu fifth judicial circuit. The cotumitteu Jald the nomination anivto until Benutor Voorhees comes ivxt week. Same course was followed; as to the remaining judicial nominations. wontc ueoon as tub oki:cjon, San Fhahcihoo, Jun, 15, Tlio flrat rivet Iu the new battle shlp'u outward plaUu was drivou yesierdaj morning at thu Union Iron works. With the driving of tlio rivet the actual work of construction com menced on tlio Oregon, the first llno-of-battloBUlp to bo built on tlio l'aclllo coast. Tlio Oregon will have a displacement of 10,o(X) tons. TUB COLD WAVI5. Bt. 1'AUL, Jan. IC Tlio present old Wtivo is the 111041 sovero ex perienced in tho Northwest iu several years. It continue today. Imports from all parts of the North west thU morning tthows the temperature is ranging from zero iu Montana to CO below In Manitoba. ItOQEKS DKAl). Home, Jan. 15,-Ilaudolph Itogere, tho colobrated American sculptor, died today, ills ago was 07. rou KUBHIA. London, Jun. 15. Christopher Furtiess, n tnomber of parliament, lias Invited subscriptions from British ship owners to defray the coat of convoying to the HubhIuii famlno suirorers four million pounds of Hour contributed In the United States. T1I13 OKHHYMANDKIt. Madison, Wis., Jan. 16. Tho pe tition Died In tho supremo court today by ox-Attorney General Estn brook to tost tho constitutionality of tho gerrymander of tho congres sional aud assembly districts of the last legislature. Petitioner alleges u largo number of Republican voters are disfranchised thereby. THE CHILIAN AFFAIR, Tho President lias Concluded His Examination. IIOLMAN'S RE0L0TI0N8. Want to Volunteer, Railroad Acci dent, The Ohio Rising, New York Republicans, -Rain Making, Over a Million, After the Liquor Dealers, Flro at Colfax,'Missing ' from -Home, Found Dead, State and Foreign News, tc. MARKETS. PoimMND, Jan. 16. Wheat val ley $1.02 $1.(15; Wulla Walla $1.67 $1.00. (JniOAao, Jan, 15. Atcloso wheat was steady, cash, .85; May, .00. San FiiANCiaco, Jan. 15. Wheal buyor, seuson f 1,70 J. WEATHER REPORT. BAN F1UNOI8CO, Jan. 15. Fore oast for Oregon and Washingten: Threatening rain. ha (Irlnne. -Tho tendency of this disease to ward pneumonia is what makes it dangerous, La Grippe requires pre cisely the smniotreutinont una severe cold. Chamberlain's Cough llcuicdy is famous for Its cures of sovero colds. This remedy ellectually counter acts tho tendency of thu disease to result In pneumonia, provided that proper care ho taken to avoid ex poaure when recovering from the at taok. Careful Inquiry amoug thu many thousands who huvo used this remedy during tho epidemics of thu past two years has failed to discover u single cane that has not recovered or that has resulted In pneumonia. 50 wut aud U bottles for sale by 0. 12, (Jonde, druggist. TUB CHILIAN AFFAIR. "Washington, Jan. 16. The pres ident today concluded his examina tion of the diplomatic correspon dence In the Chilian controversy, and sent the documents back to thu stato department. At the cabinet meeting today he announced this, and indicated that the next step In the case would not be long delayed. The whole mattor was discussed in a general way, but no action was taken, as there was nothing to b( douo until tho correspondence is published. It Is ascertained thai thu presidout will accompany tin transmission of tho correspondent by a message on the subject that will advance certain proposition- that will deflno the attitude of tin administration In u very positive manner. WILL HE ItBADY TtJKSDAY. Wahuinoton, Jan. 15. Tho ex pectation is that tho president will liavn his message ready to be hiiIi mitted to tho cabinet meeting Tucs day or Wednesday. WILL not woiiic. W AMir 1 nci ton, Jan. 15. The house of representatives of the 62d congress has not followed the ogres hI"o leadership of Chairman Hoi- nun, of thoiipproprlatlousooinmitee, iu declaring that appropriations of congress shall bo strictly limited to moneys necessary to carry on the several departments of the govern ment. For four hours u fierce war of debate raged In tho house yester day over the proposition of the gentleman from Indiana, and when an adjournment was taken Holman had so far receded from tlio strict spirit of tho resolution as to ask the previous question to be reconsidered, In order that ho might consider tho advlsshllity today of accepting an amendment modifying tlio sweeping declaration of tho second clause of the resolution. That many Democrats, If forced to meet tho Ihsuo prescutod by the gentleman from Indiana, will vote against the rrsoulutlon there Is no doubt, as It Is now generally inter I proted, presenting au Insupportable bar not only to steamship subsidies, but to the sugar bounty, Nicaragua canal bill, world's fair loan, im provement of river and harbors, ap propriations for public buildings throughout (he country, aud appro priations for Indian depredations and court of claims onsos. Naturally, therefore, thu chairman of tlio appropriations committee had arrayed ugattist him the friends of all the Intoresta and enterprises so vitally atloutcd. HOLMAN'B HE-SOLUTIONH. Wabhinoton, Jan. 15. Today when tho house resumed considera tion of unfinished business, a motion to ruconsldor tho voto by which thu previous question was ordered on thu resolution ordered by Holman. Ho had, ho said, come to thu conclu sion that tho second rvaolutlou was broad enough to cover any and all legal appropriations. It would Include all such legislation as pri vate pension bills aud tho like. Tho question having been taken on tho first resolution relating to boun ties aud subsidies, and It was adopt ed; yeas, 2'27, nays -11, On the second resolution referring to Unit t'Ulon of expenditures; Lynch of Wisconsin, making vain ull'orts to present a substitute; It was agreed to, yeas, 101, nays, 03. WANT TO VOLUNTKKH. Han Diixio, Cul., Jan. 15. Gen eral Coon, commander of HelnUul man post, G. A, It., of this city, and vice national commander of tho National Union Veteran legion, on behalf of tho foregoing orders, tele graphed to President Jfarrlsou yes terday, asking permission to ralso 11 brigade of troops for Chill. Tho barbarous treatment of American fcumeu In Valparaiso uroused the kplrlt of "Ol-aV tu tho old soldiers hero to tho highest pitch. Permis sion from thu war department to enlist would cause veterans to pour Into Han Diego. ItAU.UOAt) ACUlDliNT. MlNNK.U'oMH, Jan. 16, A selal train cnrr.vltir'i' n operu troupe was slon that there was no need of Re publican 8enators coming back after the week's adjournment. Tiiu man find favor with all the Republicans cxce.it Erwjn, Coggeshall, Richard- son mid Vnngorer, mid two of tho four may yet be won over. If the plan prevails, tho Republicans will resign in a body tho moment nno of their number Is unseated. They will refuse to stand for reelection, and will Issuo a manifesto declaring to the people of the slate that they haveiieen deprived of all rights In the senate, aid that resignation is all that is left for them. Demo crats, on hearing of the proposed plan, ridiculed It as preosterous, declaring there was not enough backbone in tho Republican senate, either individually or as a body, to take any such step. KAIN MAKKItfl IN CAI.IFOKIA. Pixj.i. Cul., Jun. 15. A party of three rainmakers arrived here last night, and will proct-id ut once to demonstrate what they can do. i'ho weather is dry and cold, and there is no probability of ruiu in tho appearance of the sky; t-olf any ruin fulis It will be greatly tu their credit. This town Is surrounded by nearly 100,000 acres which is being put into wheut, and an assurance of ruin would be well worth $1 per acre to the farmers. Ho If the rain makers do what they promise their fortune is assured. Jj-mmmmll.l.JlllM Uf OVEIt A MILLION. Philadelphia, Jan. 16. The assignee today made un examina tion of the books of Joseph II. Coulctt & Co., the cotton firm which failed. Liabilities and a definite statement of tho assets were not presented, but It Is understood that the amount Involved Is over a mill Ion dollars, Tho firm is selling agent for over forty mills iu tlio south, but it Is said none of them will bo ullected. AFTKK TUB LIQUOR DKALEI18. Ottu.mwa, la., Jan. 15. Judge Dewey, holding court for Judge Burton, yesterday throw a bomb shell Into thu camp of the syndicate of suloon keepers represented by Llston McMillan. "Htormy" Jordan was lined (800 and John Noser $300 for contempt in violating 1111 Injunc tion. This Indicates the fate of the rest of tho syndicate of fifty saloon men. "rftormy" Jordan, a saloon keeper who years ago labeled his saloon "The Road to Hell," Is one of tho syndicate. Llston McMillan has kopt him thus fur out of Jail. Although Goveruor Roles rescinded Governor Larrabee's action In sus pending ills tines during good bo havlor, and although the supreme court has decided half a dozen times on constitutional points of law raised, "dtormy" has been doing a laud office business since the origi nal package decision, aud has treated tho-Wllton bill with contempt. Mc Millan's plan Is to raleo federal questions and spring tho olyll rights bill on Interstate commerce lines; but yesterday Judge Dmvoy ruled all his motions out of order, and told "Stormy" ho must respect tho mandates of tho court or go to Jail. A Htraugo feature la that McMillan Is a prohibitionist, and was a candi date for congress on tho prohibition ticket ton years ago, polling enough votes to defeat Lueey. He will got a writ of habcus corpus to keep "Stormy" out of Jull, whllu hu carries tho question up to tho Buprcme court again. KIUK AT COLFAX. Colfax, Wash., Jun. 15. Fire broke om Iu the rear end of C. Dnu lup's livery barn yesterduy ut 1:30. At tho first alarm the firemen re sponded promptly, but the fire gained such headway that for a time it was feared thu whole block opposite Fraternity block would bo destroyed. Tho former also for a time was In great dnugor of destruc tion. Thu buildings burned woroof wood, except one small brlok. MI8SINO FIIOM HOME, Miuui.CTOWN, N. Y., Jan. 15. Blx days have passed aluco Nellie Rrown, a pretty 15-year old school girl, loft hor homo In thu quiet vil lage of Otsego, lit Otsego couuty, ostensibly font tun inlnutes's call on u young companion, who lives near by. Bho uoyor reached thu neigh bor's house, but completely and mysteriously disappeared, and un remitting search, which bus since boon kept up, has failed to discover a clue to her fate. Tlio theory that sho committed suicide by drowning in tho Susquehanna river, which Haws near by Is discredited hecuui-o tho had 110 reasonable vans.? for self destruction, aud thu liver would huvo surely yielded up her body to tho searchers before- this lime. A somewhat startling theory Is now suggested Iu explanation of the mystery. It appears that under tho will of her grandfather, Nellie would Inherit a considerable sum of money upoti reaching 21 .rears of age, If Now Try Thin. It willjcost you nothing aud will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back." Sufferers from La Grippe found It Just tho thing and under Its ue had u Fpeedy ond perfect re covery. . TryaumiIe bottle-at our ex pen so and leuru for youreelf just how good a tiling it Is. Trial botltrs free at D. J. Fry's drugstore, 22-1 Commercial staeet. Large size M: aud $1.00. in KKAb KSTATK HllVKMENTf. Transfers heretofore recorded January, $53,895. JAN. 14. Elisabeth Hiowri, widow, to Sam uel H Urown, 11 21 ft, It 7, bl 30, and 116, 0, In bl 14, Gervals, $320. L E nnd F J Rrown and Emma S and Win B Clark to L M Renuing holl, 87.50 a, sec 13, tp 8 s s w, $4000. Orin Morgan, unmarried, to Wal ler P Kaiser 20.04 n, nw, eec 20, lp 0 s 3 w, $002 60. Oregon Land Co, to Hendricks & Saubert, It 6, bl 33, Hlghlaud, $300. C O Crooby to Wm D Dempster, lot 2, bl 2, Tooze add, Salem, $80. Chas Moures and wlfo to A R otniih and 8 R Murphy, 105 ft bl 8, Salem, $10,050. K O Hyde and wlfo to Geo C Hen derson, lot 2 bl 3, Coniptou's udd, Salem, $250. Geo E Brey, unmarried, to Mary T Creasy, 60 ft lot 7, bl 13, North Salem, $300. Woodbugu Pck Co to G'ustav G laser, lots 2, 3, bl 6, add Wood burn, $1200. O R Moores, trustee, to W I Sta ley, assignee E W Wllklusoh, lot 5, bl 13, Highland, $1200. HOTEL AUKlVAIiS. "WILLAMKTTK" J Muudel, W L Walker, J S Curr, 'Frisco. L D Jack, C W Porter, Portor, W W Smith, F S Barnes, Portland. L Foley. Lebulou. WJ Cuhlll, J M Wall, New York. A Y Smith, Chicago. "cook " , I William, Portland. J B:.rry, S F. G C Pace, and wf, Puyallup. F Stevens, Jellerson. C Hicks, Taeomn. I. Perrlne Ami Arbor. J S Fisher, Canby. OnTu In tho Midst ir Hunger. This would heom a contradiction Is so, In fart, to tho eye. Hut cxporleuco has proved iu ohll)llUy. Take tlio cjihh or ilw Individual who dwells in a malarious region A robust constitution Is no cer tain defoiico mjiilnhtthe dreaded chllln. H but Ut Recorded texllmuny, covering a period Utilu xliort of half u century, piuvfHttiitt llostetlcr's ritomacli Hitter ik jiriTl.M-ly inl This conUuuut does not Mint mo 11011) wii re iue imuicine tins piocd Its etllciicy. In South America, Hit- Isthiutii 01 1'uuaiiiu. Mexico, every where Iu met where miasma bom dlseuso lakes on IU most obatuniio and formidable type the littlcH 1h u rucoKuized xpuclno In illliulUibludeiiitnd, und prencrlbed by ShyHlcluiiiiofiepute. l'oitut. Uxj In it In loordern of tna stomach, Uveruud Dowelx mil nUHllint that destixyer, la (,'rlppe. It linpnives appetite and Bleep, neutralizes rbuuu atlHinnud kldnoy complalnu. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorlat ODDS AND ENDS. A cushion car wheel is now. Now Mexico dairnij meerschaum deposits. Tho moon is said to move3,333 feet per second. November was the nintli month of tho vcar at one time. Tho ompcror ot Japanlately en tered on his fortieth year. It is an error to think that any "poor creature" can havo a ' lino heart." A lump of coal weighing a ton was recently mined in Wyoming and sent to Denver. m i ttoacliitts iaff Protects every person insured iu that state, so that he cannot loose his money in case of misfortune as is the case with other states. You may f rget your policy but i It is the safest and best. A now herring name luu mues '"!. . wnni forfrflt volt has been discovered off the westcoast' the policy wont lorgcc ott of Newfoundland. . , , , . , . TLo queen's granddaughters out- Every man ought to carry insurance ana biiuuiu put uw Qxmx Tfc CkU MfH for too trtt n Mnm ot Hood' SriartU& U found ta M VAMi lUclf. It it turlt thkt wlm, mi m feet tlit Heod' BanjnrHU netuallr Mtnf'Utbti ot rUluitd or It, U Hint Ut gives to tUU medicine wxtbultr tt mm rMcr Uia uut vi any ouirr wtt derailed mar Rrulnurd on the 'sho died before attaining that uko Northern Paolllo early this morntug. ' tho money wuh to goto more distant Tho sleeper caught tiro aud two ' relatives of tho testator, who arc member or Him vonipauy wero ald to be living In Michigan. Tills burned to death. 1 featuro of th eteso stiygt eU the kv- THK OHIO IUUNCI. "!bl0 nWUVe 'i" U,UI" ,,er l "f Cincinnati, Jan. 15.-TI10 llootU uo way "" Ma tloroughl.v ro comma now as tho rvomt storms '"" y "' miwtug girl'4 liaveBwo on IIh tributaries of tho PAI.KM M.VItlCr.T KKl'OUT. A HyiioptU ol tho MnrkoU lluybijf nnd - MelllliK l'rlee. ltUVISEI) QUOTATIONS. KRTAII.l'ltlOK. HhoiilderH.riUKiircimd, per lb,l. IlmikfaM baeou 15 llaiiis Susur curuit, per lli,.liKc. l'ork 3 10 MllttDd kmll!lie. Vual-H)(3i !!!!(. Timothy hoh1 1'er lounil,iHo;!;?llliit' Ited clover need lor pound, lie. Wlilttt vluverHwit l'or luuud, JOc-. '" AlHlke ISo er ixntnd. Ited to Itlo per pound. I.luooln Oruw 13;o ier iviuod.t Hyo Uniis 10o per pound. llalmnt (lrn.is.,170 periHund. Now potutott lOo per bunliel, Canned Krult 1'eaoliM, 5 Kf, apricot, M tW; blackberrlei, W; corn, host gmdi-w i W-, toiimtLKH st fio- Hlrlntf bwins 81 60: Kicon mkiiI M; erdoi. Iu two lb cani-. YtvhU Vriritiblra. Potatoes 4iK-;rrroU SOo; lurnnl7Jo; onions c iwr lb. KUh.Jtalinnii 8tuoporlb; Htirceoa 5 ToiHtrUi-HiualllliihtAi per lb; Haliwuiuou, 75lOo per lb. ' llOYINII IMUCE8. Wheat Ovsli Wo., Htorueii Me. Ktour l'er tkirrel, KvUU, bei 1W lbs." Cfcttn I'er buibel, M3AVie. llarley IVr bushel, liifSc. Ilmu l'er um.fil d0at;mill,mu'vkel.r Hliorw-Por toil, fJ5 00 " ; wicked. Cb l'er ton, S5M.ee, ukct. Wool-Uc to nil. l"4J 3oc Jr doen. rotut(MM tVr biuliel, 300 Clnm local So per ixmud ; CIlMke t'jjllc H)r IHU1IU1, Driest pluiiu rorlb. 63)7c Dried prune-l'er lb. llvaiSo. Hut er SM;Wo per pouud ftiriitoodl ljrd10 jfto ner lb ' llanis IVr ikiuiul.lliiU'.V, IUKT1UK1I1I-H PU!U per ll, HliniililP.jJvJflo mir Hi. Chlckenn..7iOc iht oand'. number her majesty's grandsons by almost threo to one. At tho bureau of engraving 1,400 people aro employed all tho timo in mnking paper money. Tlio interstate commerce commis sion requires $225,000 and tho federal courts about $4,000,000 for a year. It is on houso cleaning days, not on washing days, that washing prepara tions of all kinds aro especially valu able. Some souls are liko coffins; their confines aro too cramped and narrow to hold anything but cold and rigid creedB. Tho Burmese natives delight in hugo, loosely rolled cheroots, vary ing from six to eighteen inches in length. A now nnd powerful machine for clearing wrecks on railroads has boon invented and tried by a citizen of Michigan. By a now system compound sheets of platinum and gold aro used to muko crucibles for use in industrial chemistry. A Delawaro farmer claims to bo ablo to preserve watermelons for winter uso by coating tho rind thickly with varnish. About half the railroad which is to connect Jnffa with Jerusalem has been completed. Tho remainder will bo finished within a year. All who caro for tho individual and tho homo must desire that in every land there bo ono day of tho week freo from tho exactions of toiL An Augusta man lias recovered a verdict " of $5,000 against a bank which refused to dionor his check although ho had money thero on de posit. Before ho camo to America Mr. Willard, tho English actor, thought that Ins was a rather raro name, but on ono occasion at Boston ho was en tertained at a dinner at which every guest was a Willard. A Now York Minister's Hoy. Thero is n coi"tainup town minister whoso little son, having profited by his father's teachings, has a most complete faith in God. Tho little follow spent somo weeks in tho coun try, and becaino much interested in a yoko of oxen which belonged on tho placo on which ho was staying. Ono day, desirous of stirring tho creatures up u little, ho poked them with a stick, but they didn't mind that. Then ho scratched them with a Hoe which lay handy, but still thoy stood drowsy, almost lifeless. Finnlly tho boy stuck a wisp of hay up each ox's nose. That did tho business. Tho oxen stopped chjjwing tnoir cuus and began to look ex tremely frisky. "Tnko care, Harry," shouted tho lured man, "them beasts might cut and run." "Couldn't you stop 'em if tboy did?" asked Harry. "Well, perhaps I could, and then ag'in perhaps I couldn't. Oxen Is powerful ugly somotimes." Harry was silent for n moment, and then ho said, "I know who could stop 'em if you couldn't." "Who!" asked tho man. "God," was tho answer. "How could God stop 'emf" "Ho could say 'Gee-haw' at 'em," was tho triumphant answer. Now York Times. money where he can't loose it. EVERY POLICY IN TU IS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALUES GUARANTEED MAKING IT BANKABLE IF DESIRED. SEE J.L. MITCHELL OR THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Work or th Statn Equalization, Ctuuty Counllea luxltoll Baker $2,015,402 Benton 5,315,151 Claeltauias- O.IWU.liiO Clatop 0,48.,,uU3 Columbia. 1,580,322 Coos- a,107,a45 Curry 703,339 Crook 2,U29,UoU Douglas 5,(181,015 Gilliam 1,087,149 Grant 1,695,240 Harney 1.760,050 Jackson 5,21(1,031 Jotephlne 1,021,918 Klamath - 1.895,1ft) Luke ,04iS.)0 Luiih 8,319,4.'! .Linn 9,478,455 Malheur 1,294,745 Marion.-- Il,(i70,d20 Morrow 2,244,&U.1 Multnomah 01,a)U,l3o Board of At Equalized $ 3,198,157 5,401,102 7,G0.),134 7,124,781 1,001,521 3,415,100 719,190 2,277,491" t.,:'5U,8 7 l,6i)9,ol(j 1,775,314 J, 974,09(1 5,470,1)25 Polk HlKTIIUlll Tillamook Unntllla ... Union Wallowa -. Wasco Washingto u 5,918,005 1.495,.,io ,. 119,140 10,()15,SJI 0,291.000 1 315,12 3,578,745 0,185,514 The Oregon Land Co., WITH PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN SALEM, The Beautiful Capital C'ty of Oregon, and County Seat ot Marion County, Is ensracred in selliner farming, stock tind fruit 2 XK lands in the Willamette Valley. If you are looking for 2 350,023 land do not lailuo call on us ataaieiu or our agent; in jrort- land. The Willamette Valley is very far ahead of any other place tin' the Pacific Coast as a fanning, stock and fruit country, and i the most delightful place in tho World for a home. Office in Gray Block, Cor, State and Libertv Sts,,Salem,Or, Yamhill 0,584,110 8,523, 15S 10,220,10b 1,314,709 12,325,107 2.258.31C 74,700,141' 6,910,859 1,510,379 1,335,848 111,708 ,341. 0,948,017 1 301,038 3,801,017 0,954,12c 7,833,777 Totals -1180,390,278 f21(),320,168 rncrt-ase 623,929,891 iCARTER ITTIE I The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing Company Office with the Oregon Land Co., Gray Block, corner State and Lil erty streets, Salem, Oregon; is engaged in veiling out and cultivating Orchards. Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such ai Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiuess, Distress aftei eatlnp. l'aln In the Side. &c While their most remarkable success lias been shown in curios mCK KyBsjap It Hlimililevi-4tt0 iht lt, Onext) K ixr II), TmkcjklOto 1'Jolb, llin'k, l'Jjtur lit uiu, NSSitxv MARKETS BY TGLKQRAl'11. frlenils. Ohio river nnd it- htvnl vntora. Lumber oomaulei lu.vo already nu&t&lned lowca. NltW YOHK HKl'l'llLtCANS. Aliiakv, . v., Jtn. IS. The Nkw VM UNI) DKAl). Yoiik, Jan. 16,-ThalHHlv lMttnaNi). Wlu-ut-VHllM)-, Jl.ttiliJl.a Hfr cental. Ktuur tumluril, t-VftJ, WalU Wllu It t UaU New Wtilta iO to c w buliel. MlllsluilV-Urnu Slv'JU; U u it, til to a ground Urloy, til tu ; ci fet. jii U) in, miaiuuiK. r-i, ytr Ion. lIy-4tt(Uwrtou. tluttrr Orvtu faucy Oairy, SVx tmuey- crraury 37HK; gooa m nur, nyg VHtiiurnm ciioim music, KtB-OtTouSOorr do. ISmllry-CUIckeu. KUOjM I"omioe. Wuiu.vi,r twuial. CbW) Ortvnm. ll.LVr iviifcu.il.. .. u....UK. n..i-.. n . - ".T" .. Ti-."" jrnultea, Hi cube, onubeu ua 1M. uortu, ty& pr iHund. Merit Wlnt ZXffJX, epuWluUteien.towWsettlug euret Scrotuta. IWi lone. 1H long couroreuw MM1 Bra)urU eurei ScrotuU, Mmum nnd U llumon. ljipll. M44?lie, HWouweM, CTttoouiw TUi T rliB, cwtc an JtrjHtlt, itrcM MM the Nru, but4 up th Wtwio r-t Mt' ttrmprm U Mi If Ul J8M1(flrtW, hHHU,1mmM. ' lkMUi-niIl ytiito, yjet pink S"i Uyo, Jtrj butwr, Mi", Hum. !. I..t... IV...... m . .. .. .J I Drlriid KrtlltA flimlu.1. Iiuii.... . magazine, was fuu ml hliiKln fhmt ' ueiuuu, t r iwuad; ofa stable ear I v thU tnurulni; with lf,lu X&A I u: liumwr dried Ills throat out from -r to ear Y9n' ,olV; uu drtvl uu4 owy Polled aro Undecided lu.ilu.r li i. . ,lum. "; vjtntd pccl, t im coae of tuunWr or kuIoKIc, , Smfri " sxt cwutomia &i i nt jwr UUUU, Ilirttf vnrv A..rlmiftltf ,vMifcli1.iivi.l i.v ....rf ...rf .......rf ..v...v.v. n itcu- rul'I.TIlV .Miuk'Ll wTin. ,1 l.l ,1. V.I ... .. ... . . proDoaltlott to Muli. a hody. Bluudell li o,H,ued a new lUh and Z'r' ......1 tllllllPl. IlkMrltMl Hi It.u ...H .. k . MMWV. W smokkd m:i- AKO L.Ul). Jitin hm,U tol4kt treirt b. told him t the oulujf of the m uirkrt prlc, I2-2M?.w JJrVnaS ""' Ut ,8,0a 'Vlll A lldl'llir aitlldkilu fcllaa.4 bvbv Mr. O'Cbunor, who has bu:rxat!y fj?.1 t,V,,"ru.!!.i iMli,,,n,,r:. H,,,, '! worried .lm Utvornor BhhaJ Z ME i"?. LU,.. I Irish Wit. An Irish peasant brought a litter or KittoiiH to n iTotestnnt caj. in a curiam rami in cjounty wipkiow, i questing him to ptirehaso them. lTn vicar dccliued. "YourriTouco, thoy aro gcxxl Proteet:int kittens," urged Paddy, but his rovorouco remained obdurate A few dayn af tor tho Ico man Catholic priest (who had mean while boon informed of tlio offor to hia brothor clorgyiiiaii) was nj pronohed, and on his refusing to muko a purehnso tho would bo seller urged a salo, "Sure, father, dear, uioy nro good uitholio kittens. " "But how is this, my man?" replied tho priest. "You said n dny or two ago thoy wore good Protostnnt kitr tens." "And so thoy wero," said tho peasant, "but their oyes weren't oiHsned." London Spectator. Two Wjr uf lroiiouucluc Mluourl. Thero ia a discussion among the Mbwwiiri uowsiwpoi-d of tho propor proiumeiation of tho tuuiio of their stato. It seoms to bo understood Unit tho plaiu pooplo call it "Mizzou reo" and tho iatrician folk "Mizzon rah." Arkansaa wisely bettleU a similar dsputo bouiq years ngo by a 8tatuto which mado tho correct pro nunciation "Arkansaw," with tho ar cent on tho llrat syllable. Philadel phia Lodgen Uow I ThU? We otTer Ono Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh tl,. cannot be cured by taking Hall'a Catarrh Cure. JvJ.h'nef r0 " Toledo, OUto. Cbcoor tor tb Ut I year., H(lbejivve htm prfrtljr huarablt. In H buOae.. IroiuActiont, aud noutaMr M currr oat ttjr obllrttou tnado by the4r nrm. ' 5UiolKr' Whole,,1", Un,M Ilftll'a Catarrh Cure i taken in. terually, acting directly upon the blood and mucous eurfaws of the j-aiem. -i!uiuoniHia sent fhw. rnce 70c, per wie, Uoia druggUta. Headaci.tf, yet Carter's Littlk Liver Tiiu are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels en It they only cured HEAD clie they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will nnd these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them Gut after all sick bead ACHE is the bano of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It n hilo others do not. Cirtkr's Little Liver Pills are very small anil very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do uui k' 'j ur purse, nut uy mcir gentle action uuxua nil w no uso mem. I n vials at 25 cents nve for Jl Sold everywhere, or sent by malL CASTES HESICUrfi CO., Haw Tat kill Pill, Small Doso, WPfe Gas 1 Mara -m ? W.?lz' f. ,lie German IMarket." Till hereafter Ml for oaf h mly nnd his price will be the lowest. Esirny Notice. Come on my premh.es about the first of ?i i !p J" L .or,.1' e ' llart roPe n lipHd and ;lo id on boll, owuo cau mo tald strn by mytiis for this notice, ami two month. f,r,i- ?Vl"reat covered wagon In front snlem, Oregon j)ec,:to, jvVi. ,"J?.W SIierin'sSaleT VrOTlCKIi hereby given that by vlrtn l ofan exeoutlon duly iu,d out of t eirmiit l-onrt oflheblotofOrOD for the o.mntM.1 Marlon.ontheaM iT5 of I'eJe,., I. !. u' idf ment nn5 deir "i .u'rt o the 1 day "o vefnb'er11 jOT'n n certain kiilt then in iii 7i!v, '! I, ln I'loreneor imtv k.t . ,.?! Jr PMIy. Jamos lUlcheTo'r.and iiallhl, Joi uOQ we llM.-n.lumV . r""""" Mecutton I luiiftiminanded tni ti,. Jf'i and Vxpenx. ol sale the Vitj ZaXh bnrwmiuu oriuuu axed 1 i.w? ili the um ol tsw.to with fnTe?e.t hnd from the ilrd iy o .NoSr i?". 'he rate of 10 lr cfuL Sern. n l,''t aoerulBg costs.' 1 will bij anLUl. ud SlturJi,, tk, 6tk Day rf Fikrviry, W. riil0''".. fofyoon or MW d -lent ii.Ia -..: -Mv vf til . ,Blrli. aud J.),...,.Dko i'- Ueatr. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SA.LECM - OREGON VUOEXSSIONAI. CAltDS. GEO. H. BUHNETT, Attorney at law, Salem, Oregwn. Office over JLadd a Hush's bunk. L. B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yd. The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty, Quiet, family horses a Bpeclalty. (In rear Willamette hotel.) SAiKM, ... OREGON W. M. DeHAVEN, anil - Sab - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Dry Doods store on Stato street. Quiet family teams. Spec ial attention paid to transient stock, oilti TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MORGAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. 8trogtotlda.mSland;ilprompl work lsour rAKCYAHINOHAM, Attorneys nnd JL counhelors nt law, Sfllcm, Oregon, liuvlngunabhtiact ol the recordsof Marlon county.lucludlngalotand block Index oi 3alem, they havo special facilities for ex amining titles to real estate. Business In the supreme court and In tho state depart ments will receho prompt attention. ST. HICHAItlMON, Attorney nt law, . ofliceup . lulls In front rooms of new HiiNh block, corner Commercial und Comt btrcets, balem.Oiegou. JOHN A. GAIWON, Attoniej nt law. . ..Uooms3und4, Lndu & Hush's hank uuiiatug, Salem, Oregen. 8 1 lyr U.K.BONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. Doniiam fc Holmes, Attorneys nt law. JJ Offlce iu Hush's block, between Stale und Court, on t;om'lst. rplLMON FOKD. attorney at law, Salem,, block "P ftulrS lu i'ftUon'' IP' tloni 8. McNALLY.Archllect. Kew Busli ureyinqu block. 1'Iaus uud speciflca- Ibns Of all Clflhspfi nf nftinlll.. notice. Superinleudeacoofwor! whpu aiier. gg on short u promptly 2 6-tf SO.TT0N&S0N, express ami I! a g gage. niitL- tf.ii..n parts of th ..it ..n.",:"" "Y"'1' u Do hauling and quick WD PH0il Architect, Tlans, Sped ... . ncatlons aud suuerlntenilenpe lor all claes of buildings, ""-""" oi., up stairs. Oltlco &0 Com- CA-,?i011,K1T'.Arcl,ltect. room m. Mar . quani bulldlntr. i'ortbinri. (irr.mn. J w.Bw . R J-IJ1.CPIIF,.J.ANI,C,V'1 Sanitary and f!ri'.,,MHiy.druu"0 EllBEL'er- U. K. Deputy iv,VJfn .ttVv"y?r.. clty surveyors otllce, lottle-Park hurst Block, ."aletn, Oregon. vv; uXTnA?.WX"lcX T It. YOUNG, M. urt and Liberty htree'ts. 11.. flftlnu ISrninrlv SSP?lVei1. ly lr. Jtowlnud, corner . oinMT,.'B.,B;,jy?J.,V""u0 f Swli10"1'-,.'"' "widenoe lHth street on electric car line. Telephone No. 0. WILLIAMS &. FNfiiAwn BANKING CO. 5, all Subscribed, 9200,000 D6aCVnft'sabb?nnckh,ensKbUSln- HUGH IIONAHVZ jr, J'lesiden Ice President Cashier DH. W. geon. lem, Oregon w -.,,, HI S. MO'lT. nhvstflnn nnrt mir. Ofllce In Eldrldge Block, Sa- vmuo nours m to 12 a, in. R "offlW-1!001'. M- D-.Homeopathlst. nt p5iMfce1, acLeral pructlce. Special chUdren K t0 dlseases ' Women and HVff.ra. S3fllASJJTExctanW "lock on con,. :l2-tr merclai street. (Founded In 1SCS.) A Knn m, di- m hi. hII the n( yiir, wnicu, J iiy. Harry J. i ?" W IHMtV :." n. unii: Jr. !w T H J' IWitcbelor, Maithun j KLr Ik'y Jnjf Wlowiug drtbdTLi 3 m the qfrr ot Mrtton thlJfJ ll'.u,?"lM't t.tj-. MW of Oib MJ iIrton BTOUnKy. if UU U llll. til. Ill """"J Ul inON BUILDIKQ, SALRvt " OREGON r-tei.Iten,i,nBin,ne.8lna1l(1(, taoJSM'S,..J,0BtoMj with asSSJsr-r&SB oi liu, n America. " T.IIOUSEK.M D. Physician and stir- us!hmaTr.0rtl,?.f.3:.s.t.e"1' Cata. rb including f. enb.1.roomsHand 12. Ofllce hours 118 tf 2 to 0 p. in. D a M T.A ?,' A- U A VIS. Of nee hours, HS?rbfn.ifl.,?UIs l,roniPtly attended to. en imrt Ml f ?tlon e,vcu to diseases of Worn Q3 v?.n "IUrfu.- ufflrolnNeu BunkUlk., toiniiierelal street Itesldeuce same. DUtt!o-,iJ.ENE dentist, Office over WclalstVeets? t0rBCr' C'0Urt und COU" D,litaim8 1T, Uen"t,02 State street, tiiina ?,' i' r'ura (ICIIUII opera lions a sPecffltdCrlptlon- 1ttlulesS 0peW" HUSlNEbS CARDS. ShoVY, ALLEN, niacksrulths and Kst wu,kning and Pairing. Only the I uranTu1del0yed- Opposlte titaW i-iS.1." BMtw bk'A't-? Ai"'. iw CT'R. J?" boVei .n.T,M'' '-u n ti. B i ample room 'tarir,ril.th. I.. I. . ' MC .iauuQvr iUl iySi T&riiStt, Mahal M SALEM, OREGOX GHXERAUuXIa'XG IPLKOV nt via l rTrSi J' "lacksmlths, all kinds ol ou?JR?.. "B und rrlnge wont . e tmvti 5h,,',0?ttbI,r '"ve. a lrolslonuI r brr- leusittrlal. Ml theri,Snr,CJ.rePa,rlll a Iclalty. Shop "me root or Liberty strt-et, dnleui.Oregou, - aaitf P iVIH1 '-H. aiuDuractureofair .h; iD?l lenient Rldewalkn. fceavaUue. Leave orrtfr.iVJrPl, dooe. SIem.Or. aveordenwlthmfan Broa. t-IS-lm CcMl'Np'-1 make specially ot' ft J?' r,?w,"K , '" hyihtn carpet 2liIln Vop- J O. Lt' HUMAN- f.ift'' ?f. 0wahSof "NMi'-al: .t WMUerJaauwitUeclty. 1 .&-!