.ffyf"'Ttfi ry f Wli T.AMJBTTE FABMEK; SALEM, OREGON, MARCH 11, 17 I i t. h v 1 , a 'u M ' V W ' ?' fiUv KJ y- fr Jjjewa cprfmcnf. Telegraphic Ntws. Berlin votod against the governmont at tho eccond election. Tho Newfoundland legislature has passed nn mid roes to the British govern ment that is almost n declaration of in dependence. President Cleveland is liuding ways to punish his adherents who voted to carry tho dependent pensions bill over his voto. In Now Jersey republicans helped elect a railroad eppcrintendont.onoBlod gett, to tho Sonate to defeat Governor Abbott. In Florida tho Governor has appoint ed J. J. Finloy U. S. Senator to succeed Jones. Cardinal Gibbons hns pronounend in favor of tho Knights of Labor, and the Catholio Church will lavor inai oruor. Tho Canadian Taciilc has chartered tbrco Cunard steamers to form a lino from Vancouver, B. 0. to China and Japan. An earthquako was felt on Long Is land at many places. Another chock was felt in Italy and thcro arc fears of farther disturbance A revolt in Bulgaria has been suppressed. Coercion in Ireland is now tho matter that excites Englishmen. Canada is tbroatoning to retaliate if our now law concerning tho fisheries is enforced. All tho railroads aro trying to put up rates that will comply with tho Inter state commorco law and scorn disposed to enforco it proporly. Congress adjourned after passing tho appropriation bills, tavo tho deficiency bill and tho fortification bill. Theo failed to get in shapo in season. Tho naval bill appropriates $1-1,000, 000 for now ships and hnrbor battery. Roy. Dr. McGlynn, tho doposed Catho lic priest has received n benediction from tho sovorclgn pontiff at Homo be causo ho has been 60 years In the priest hood and is 70 years old. Itov. Ilenry Ward Bccchcr was struck with appoplcxy on Saturday that will probably provo fatal. Tbo Houso has passod a bill to build two steel, -1000 ton cruisers and n torpe do ship, for thn nnvy. Thoro is prospoct of a called session of tbo U. 8. Sonato to finish up busi ness. Senator Sherman having rcsignod tho presidency of tho Sonato Senator jngalls, of Kansas, is elected to tbo place. Another shock of earthquako has been felt at Charleston. A extra eoesion of tho West Virginia legislature will bo necessary to pass appropriation bills. A torriblo storm has swept through Minnosota and another has swopt trio North Atlantio coast. A hurricano ravaged Louisvillo, Ky., doing great damage. Now England fishermen aro said to havo boon in great danger. General Lord Wollesly claims that a vast and appaling wor is in tho near fu ture for Europo and other authority be lieves Franco and Russia will unite against Germany as tboy aro natural allies. A chasm has openod near Noico from which issues n stream of hot, muddy water, Thoro is a chanco that tho English liberal will nguin becomo united, and very prounhly m in rase tho lories pass any certain measuro for Ireland. , Reports from Montana say that be twoon Miles Cily and Billings cattlo losses will bo 10 to 25 per cent. East of Billings CO to 75 por cont, (becanso tbo chinook is not folt that for oast.) Favorablo roports come from most of tbo wostern States concerning tho win ter wheat crop. ' ANOTHER COLUMBIA RIVER RAIL ROAD. Tho failure of Congress to forfeit tho Northern Pacifio land grant from Wal lula to Portland was a great mistake, that is if Congress realy wishes to savo tho public domain, for it is now said that tho N. T. It. It. Co. intend to build railroad down tho north side of tho Columbia to connect by direct lino with Fortland. This is stimulated by a prop osition mado thn company to build and comploto the road and turn it over to tbo company and take tho land grant for pay. Tho directors think if it will pay others to do this it will pay them so the road may bo finished before Con gress meots next Docember. This shows they feol no doubt that the courts will give tho land to tho company even should CoDgrees pass an act to forfeit all tho land west of Bismark. EUi and V morUl Hews. At Si'io. !..' " mnty Frank Harris, 18 year !, ! u Hump, shot John Craft in tli.- ii i n. Thoro waB n cattlo trade nu limit! ittid Goortru Harris ac cused Mm. Cntfi of stealing cattlo and a tight ensued. Gov. Pennoyor hns appointed G. W. Walker of Pendleton ns second Judgo of the sixth Judicial District. Itallroad companies aro ordering all passes returned by April 1, as tho inter state commerce bill so provides. No more frco riders on rallroadnl Owing to tho failure of tho Doflciency bill, that appropriates tho necoeenry means, Salem Oregon nnd Seattle W. T. will not havo n freo dolivory just yet. Akin Selling nnd Company aro carry ing on a first class boot and shoo factory i at Portland. Col. H. B. Campson of Huntington, is Major (Jon oral of Oregon Militia by Governor Pcnroyer's npnointnicnt, went through tho civil war from private to tho command of bis regiment. Wm. Pntton, Lake county, killed over 3000 rabbits and spent $70 for nmuni tion Shocp near Hcppncr arc said to cat cnoh others wool and horses cat each otbors mnnos and tails. Wm. Hollingshead, near Dallas, found nino polo cats in a hollow log as ho was hunting for a coon. Now bill to annex Northern Idaho to Washington Territory was killed by n pocket veto. President Olovoland had loamcd from the Governor of Idaho, who opposed it. Many Farmers of Walla Walla aro pledging to give their wheat freight to a company to conneot with Pugot Sound nt $4 per ton, instead of $ 0 now changed. Tho body of Itiley Cox, son of John T. Cox, of Silvcrtou, was found under tho ico in awnrtz s mill dam. hast of Salem. His rn'oplo thought ho was visiting friends in Linn county nnd ho had been missing three weeks. Ho must havo fallen through the ico and was not socu. Unnecessary Misery Probably as much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any de rangement of the functions of tbe body, and it is difficult to cure, for the reason that no one likes to take the medicines usually prescribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of wnii'cn and children. 25 cents. At all r ruggi-ts. J. J. Mack fe Co., pro prietors, Si Oregon Kidney Te cure when all other remedies bit. Try it A man and wifo without, childrnn. tbo roan to understand farm work ted tho woman to do tho houso work for a small family of odo man, o.in get a good placo to stay with ovcrytbing fur nished. Good wages paid and tho job will be permanent. Address this oflico at once. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world wo hvo in I Naturu (jives ut gramlcnr of mnunttlne, gleos and oceim, nnd thouixmta of meant of enjoy ment. Wo cm iltr-iru nn better when in per foot helthj hut hew ofUn do the majority of people feel like giving U up disheartened, dltcouraged and worn ont wltli diicaae, when there fs no occaaiou for this freling, m every autlerer can cailly obtain latlefaetory proof tint OaEeM's Aoodst Flowko, will nuke thrm free from dleie, nhen born. Dys pepsia md Liver Complaint are tho direct cauics of seventyflve pr cent, of auch mala illfi a Illtlicuaneia. Iuriiftation. Sick Ucad- ache, CoitUenfM, Nervous Proatration. Dii- zioets ot the iieaii, I'aiDitaitPn oi me nean, and other distrecaing symptoii.a. Threo doaea of AooosT FlOWEn will jirove it wonderful elfect. 8mple bottlei, 10 cenU. Try It. 1. MUSIC BOOKS ron For Halo mnd Mixed Qa&rtetU Tor Quartette Choir. And Social Sing. FOR MALE VOICES : jauin)iln(6leoi)tl: Arlon (5 book)tl; Har- mania (6 ookt) i(0; Apollo 12; Bayl.ton abfollrttlull.ki;fro,rrlCooseOctj; CnirraoaaQunrlel.aiMl C'boruara, 60cu;Wle .,trr tiiMi uaak 1: Hi-mltr.olin-t'uar Purl rnitu Wct; KaRrr-l'rt tl.SS: Daw Marred Quarli-I. t'.TS: Jlale teltr CUolr Mcta; and Ainrrlran Male t'Uolr M da, ra. Tli loonuln a great variety cl the btcr Uato Volc Muilc FOR MIXED VOICES : i- la. rfe.-Amm all Cl AhJ 1ta T f. I & J4 1 A W iMuiuoocir v'iricicp.i.i, ' mw ." www 11.73; Iluik'a MbUt Collectlou, (2; and hla Strand Mottt Collmlon, Wj Emciion'a Concert EtlKtlort. Si; Howe lle-rwnte and HenUneea. HOctt; Thomit' baertd QurttU 11.75; Em'uonj Hcr.d QutrteU, SI 75; t-liepardiChur h Collection, fl; Stnchiuer'i rnartn niuuc, i; v.ourcn uucuok, i c, una Kf' Sicred felertloui, flM Hterlinc trood boekf, wlJoly ul. titnd lor deecriptlone. W UiI'hI lor reUII prlra. Oliver Ditson it Co., Jtonton. Or. C. II. D1'.T. Co., 867 Droadwa), N. Y. SUPltEME COURT DOCKET. A POSITIVE CURE. Jir.V, youor, middle aied and ol I, (Ingle or marries, and all who are utUrlBg wlthLOfcT MA.VHOOtt. Nivou ddlllty, bemlnal Loi,Kul decay, KIIIdr Memory, Lick of tiutigj. uiooi ana bain umauei, Syi bll'li, U n Palnf.se ell Inc. Sore Tin oat, Ulcere, Eflw.u ol Llercun', Kidney and llladdcrTiooClee Uurn: Icki rlne.Oonorihcte.OUet Strlciurie, prompt relief and cure lor lifts. BUTH HEXES rociult ccnfldentlaLy It In UoaUe. call or write. UK. VANSiOACISCAK, ) and 131 Sd urtet, I'orlUnd, Orriron. .uo(l Farming Lauds EAST OF THE CASCADES Within i to 6 mile ot railroad and river. nar AUail, Ollilam county; 0 ullee Irou The Utile; IK mllee from I-ciOicd. AaCiexMl Laud a Eat. t Eaal af IbeCaaeadre will IwHotd en tery taverablfTrrDH. -TZ AUC fUErAKEu TO TAKE INTKNDIXO V V porcbtaen to e I uul a e ofler lor aale. R1UWK aCKIJILBT, Alkali, Oregcn; Or: Darroee Ollrtr. t Waahlrrtoti ., Portland. Or to tbe WILLAMETTE rAKMlfi, tUkm, Oregon. IEIIY IIXES AMI IASKETS. EWMay eMMITfMfMYM TAmcmicK. The Cases Which are on tho Docket f the Supreme. Court for the March Term, 1007. FIRST DlBTiUCT. State of Oregon, rosn., vs. Nell richtitr, pn. ; npiwal from Jackson county. J. O. lolman et nl., resp., nnd npp., vs. Clnborn Nell, ct nl. ; npp., nnd resp.; appeal from Jackson county. SECOND niSTICT. W. J. Stewart, ndra'r, app., vs. J. C. Corbus and Ijtura Corhus, resp. ; appeal from Denton county. Jno. W. Boyd, resp., vs. James Har polo, npp. : appeal from Lano county. State of Orogon, resp., vs. W. S. Johns, app. j apical from Lano county. It. D. Hume, resp.; appeal from Curry county. Marx & Jorgonson, resp., vs. T. W. Major, npp., appeal from Lano county. Douglas county, resp., vs. Thomas Clark, ct nl., npp. ; appeal from Douglas county. Louis Bciflls, app., vb S. C.Flint, resp. j appenl from Douglas county. Btato of Oregon ox rel. A. J. Knott, adm'r, resp., vs. 8. W. and Elizaboth. and w. K. and E. S. Cram, app. ; upcal from Douglas county. Laura Lakin, resp., vs. Tho Oregon l'licific It. It. Co., app.; appeal from Benton county. 0. W. Sanford, resp., vs. II. W. San ford, aiip.; appeal from Coos county. 8. W. Item', resp., vs. Sol. King and John II. Lewis, apps. ; apieal from Ben ton county. TlllltD ntSTKiCT. It. W. Kingsbury, rcsn.. vs. A. J. Baker, npp.; appeal from Yamhill county. W. II. Goltra, app., vs. J. II. Foster, ctal., resps.; apiraal from Linn county. rounm district, 0. V. Philbrick, resp., vs. Thomas O'Conncr, apn. Margaret ilolland, resp., vs. Ellen Day etui., npu. htttto of Oregon, resp., vs. E. T. Bar nctt, app. Elizabeth Staploton, app., vs. tho Hamburg Firo Insiiranco Co., ros). Ed. Ljons ot nl., resp., vs. W. J. Iuhyetal., optw. Ilachol Pallcio. anp vs. John Byrne executor of tho last will and estate of IVnn Manclot, docensod, resp. Ilenii-tta N. Kelly, resp., vs. W. F. llk-'i!!' ii, iijip. .Ici h West,a))p., vs.E.A.andJamcH I'.IJ I M tOSp. .1. 11. Fisk, app., vs. D. V. B. Ilenry, cl nl., ri-sn. Henry L. Pittock, resp., vb. TIiob. A. Jordan, app. II. I), ltay anil 8. J. Doty, roup., vs. Ellzatioth N. Hodge, upp. F. 0. Harlow, app., vs. Celestlo Har low et al., resps. Jas. P. McIJeo, resp., vb. 0. Ciesar, Cameron & Howott, apps. Stato of Oregon, ox rol. 8. G. Itccd, resp., vb. Elijah Smith, apn. btato of Oregon, ox rel. 8. G. Keod, resp., vs. Elijah Smith and 8. B. Seely, apps. Frederick Miller, resp., vs. 0. H. A N. Co., app. D. P. Thompson, resp,, vs. Ben. Hoi laday ctal., apps. a. A. neppacn, nom'r oi cstato oi wm rant L, Bohr, resp, vs., C. F. Pear son, app, Neppach, deceasod, vs. Jordan, app. A. J. Miller, ctal.. resp,. vs. D. V. B. HenarIo,atip. N. II. McKay, resp., vs. W. II. Mus grovo, app. II. T. Binffhnn, anil E. W. Bingham, apps., vs. Chan. Salono and 0. Salone, rcsi8. rirrit dibtoict. John Hobson, M. J. Kinney, ctal., resp., vs. Tlios. Montcith, ctal., apps.; appeal from Clatsop county. SIXTH DISTRICT. TIiob. B. Moore, app., vs. Leonard Lowo, rcBp.; appeal from Baker county. Htato of Oregon, rcsn., vs. E. W. Clemenui, npp.; appeal from Baker county. 8. B. Baisey, app., vs. J. C. Ituisoy, resp. ; appeal from linker county. Majory Herburgor, rosp. vs. John Hcrburgcr, app.; optical from Grant county. It. I). Durkuian, app., vs. Union county, resj). ; npeal from Union county. Alex .McUoiiniu, npp., vs. n. u. Aic Kenzlo. et. nl., rcsjis.; apjeal from Umatilla county. Aunt M. Paloy, and Oliver I. Johns, apps., vs. Umatilla county resps.; aptcal from Umatilla county. SEVENTH DISTRICT. II. H. Sampson, app., vs. Man A. Pratt, ct al., resps. ; nptoal from aco county. J. C. Nickleson, reBp., vs. V, II. Smith, app. : opeal from Wasco county. County of Crook, resp., vs. John T. Bushnoll et al., app. ; apical from Crook county. The Staytox Counieufeitkii. A ehoit time since a young man named Daven Iort and a boy named Homer wero ar rested at Stayton chargod with passing counterfeit money, and wero taken to Portland, and tried on tho charge, and aro now serving out ecntenco in Port land. Homer is a boy who has hitherto borno a cood ronutatlon, and it Is thought that he was only tho innocent tool of Davenport. Tho following Is taken from a letter written by a gentleman from Stayton to the Statesman in regard to the matter: "Homo time ago young Davenport camo to Mr. Homer's and wanted to stop, pretending he was hard up, etc., and ho out of pure kindness took him in and kept him, and ho repaid their kindness by getting their son v. ho was only 24 years old to take some of the counterfeit money that he hail In somo way procured or made. As thn lioy was at worst only the tool of this Davenitort and as he has received a leson which io will doubtless never forget, considering his age, I think the voice of this entire community would bo for his release. In fact, so far as I have heard, I know It is," A petition is out for the right of way for the narrow-gauge switch from the de pot to Cockerline's mill. There is no opposition. STAVER & M DEALERS IN Farm, Dairy, and Mill Machinery. WAG0IS5 BUGGIES & CaIRBAGES. Hinder Iwinc, Kclting, Oils, ami Machine Supplies of nil Kinds. 208, 210, 212, and 214 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. BRANCH HOUSES t Wnliii Wnlln, W.T.; Ln(.rnm.c. Or.; mid Moscow, I. T. AGENTS AT ALL POINTS IN NORTHWEST .1. 1. Chbi; Agitator. Hunn llphtrr, thrt.hra fatrr. la fi !lMf toctt rut I order auil rax rigralnMtcr thin any Mlitrllmtiirr Acmo Hnrrow, Clod Smasher, Cruihtr and Ixirrlrr, n alirrn much Iota than any nthtr ruttrtlilnir Harrow, all. for about ona-thllil lf, aud withal ilMi tbe inert thorough work ol any. ife'4;S Studchiikcr WagonH. ThlmhV Plifln, l,' Skein, Tiltular All Waona and tvfrjthlni? cir. Mh!.. DukrIcs and Carriages. End fprlnfr, HtO rrrinir. llrrtrr arrlnjr. Tlrnktn rprlnr Iltipvl and all klndt i( GUrrLcta and Vahlclaa. J I. Cue PorUhl., Straw turiilrR, Tractloa and Bkld Rnglnra, Hot l'owtrlulln th world. Hooslor Forra Fiad PriUa and Bc.derr, with Truai Aitt and WldaTlita. rvrT ii rsBBA I tBBBKaa r SXaJBBahZf I Stttdabakcr. . . I Knur Mirlni MAllotm. half lM.tfortn. Tliraa Snrlnr J.I. Caw Pulky. Cane and Walilnif r.of, liar i , . K; , -' Wi,,n, orwa and Cullltaiort. , tW Wo carrv tho Jarcest stock in tho Northwest of liiiRgiot, Onrriagca, CnrtsTSprinff Wiikodr, nivl Vehicles of all kinds at prices to. suit ovorytKHly. It will pay nil intending purohiiKPiH to call nnd oxnmino our stock nnd obtain prices. Bissell Chilled Plows QBJHif5ijw3rS?i Warranted hattt r built and better worlflug than any other noa Frrd OitUr, riranrJ tr.t li lit Wrrld CIlllI I'ltMV IlllUiC. DEDERICK HAY PRESS Over thrtn -fonrtim of nil tbo bay ba'cd in the II baled by thcMtpieMHie. Bob Sleighs raxue aoaa Sliccfull.v built tor our Trade and first clafiH 1h every rcMpcct Vnr ihn .mvnri!rnfi nf illir natrons WO llttVO established Kr.tlicll IIOUSOS ftntl BKencies nt nil points of iinpirtiinco throughout OroKon, Wnshington nnd Idaho, where wo furry stock of our various inacliines nntl vehicles, and also repairs for tame. v nnm.iii' u-L iiiui. vnii e.ill iiixin our iienrest local acent, ozamlno our cood and obtain our ttirn.r i.ml prices beforu piin:hasiiig elsowhero anything you may need in tho lino of .Muclmiery, veincics or nuppnoM. t iv imvn no IimmI uL'pnt nenr vou. nlciiko write us what you wih to purchase and we will tend full information nnd jiricew by rotnrn mail, or havo oi n of oor traveling salesmen citll ujon you. Should tluw uer arir any diisatisfaction in your dcali igs with otiirolvesor Agent, please wiitu us all tho facts und wo will soe that ample justice is none yon. All onr good havo boen epccIaJJy built lor litis irauo oi me i r material c.ni.. ..n.i ,i,.rl,K- it,n,l. finrlv finished und nainted. and u'unrni iril einal or superior to all otlnw of thtir cl nianufacturetl in tho United Sin . Wo shulj liotN-, by furnishinK you tho best goods, by rair prlc , It1 rnj tnas, . ft . i . a - .a ..niin timip Atilivn nfirr.iiiii.t! nu rouriiiB unu iionoruiuo uvimiic.u, v unv w Visv 4 v.trta. STAVBR & WALKKR. 206 to 21l Front Btreet, Portland, Oregon; &Sj. Sljk' x.'-'. !m