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8 THfc OllKCUiN STATESMAN. FHIUAY. JUNE 17. 1887. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Sunatorand Mrs. lHlh will start (or Oregon booh. SonulintB had a row at a New Jersey piuniq, ami aeverul pr moiih were iiijnied. Too much betr. (Jov. Torres, o( Sunura, Mexico, has offered $500 a head (or every hostile Apa che warrior killed. Edward A. I Mid, of Ernst Portland, was run over by the cable cars at San Francisco, and badly injured. Powderly, while shaking in Boston, was taken '-ith a nevere pain in bin breast, and bad to leave the roatrum. An old Indian chief says the Apuche war will be a big one. One hundred warriors are said to be on the war path. Gen. "Tecnnip" Sherman says be don't believe the Iowa boys will "mob" Cleve land should he visit St. I-ouis during the G. A. K. encampment. It is likely there is more danger from Chicago. June ll. Failures under the eofl'ee panic aggre gate several million dolliirs. Distillers will make no whisky between July 1, 1S87, and July 1, 18S8. Indians are in favor of selling most of the Cicur d'Alene reservation. Secretary Lamar has returned from the South, and is again at his oHt. State flues captured from southern states during the war are to be returned. One-third average crop in the hop dis tricts of New York will probably be har vested. Ex-speaker Keifer says that Sherman will surely be nominated by republicans, and that Blaine has gone to Europe for his health. Lieut. Johnson teleirraptis from San Pedro that he capture the Indians' camping outfit, stock, saddles, etc., bat the Indians managed to escae on the 11th. Gen. Miles uow has charge of the campaign. Francis Patterson, knw s '"Wind Patterson," who has n iiaiioiial reputa tion as the man who !.u:uuie blind and wandored away from the armv '.in war times, has jupt had the charge of deser tion removed, and has been allowed $l,'i 31!" overdue pension. The Sharpe jury is yet incomplete. .The London Times Bnys the Poie has nb sympathy with Puniell's lrudi cam paign. The Massachusetts legislature refused by a vote of 135 to in the house to adopt a prohibition constitutional amend ment. In the. hearing ot 71 hubacs corpus cases at New York the court held that as sisted immigrants were not puuers. The ToKlobamjo colonists are said to be suffering very much. Apalliug tales of misery, starvation and distress are told by a party just arriving at Nogales from there. The will of the late Win. A. Wheeler was opened at Malone. It gives $25,000 to home missions, $5,000 to foreign Hus sions, $5,000 to his housekeeper, Betsy Chambers, and a few liequests to various friends. The German parliament has passed a bill providing for temporary extension of the electoral franchise pending complete revision of the coustitutiun. The bill raises the number of voters from 130,000 to 300,000. Col. Crocker, of the Southern Pacific, nays the statement published in a morn ing paper that while be was in Portland arrangemente were effected with a ter minal company in that city by which the Southern Pacific will participate in the Union depot there, is a mistake. The matter is still in abeyance. Professor Kobb, late of Tucoma, W. T., is at Merced, Cat., making an effort, which gives promise of success, to raise a fund to start an academy. Over $3,000 tias been subscribed by citizens, out of $5,000 required to be advanced by the public. The balance of the capital will be furnished by Mr. Kobb. Some time this week a change of time in the departure of the Oregon express over the California road is to go into ef fect. It is to leave San Francisco at 0 :30 at night, arrive at Sisson'u at 7:30 next morning tor breukfast, reaching Cole's station at 11 a. m., Ashland at 5 p. in,, and arriving at Portland at the same time as at present. "THE AWFUL EXAMPLE, "On our run yesterday," remarked a -inductor of the Kock Island, "we had a passenger that was so drunk that I came near putting him ofr the train. He was in the smoking car, where lie wanted tu fight with every body, and was making himself so obnoxious that the passengers appealed to me to have him taken out, I was about to drop him in a frog jond, when some friend of his came in from the rear car and agreed to take care of him. So I allowed him to stay where he was. "In a few minutes, however, he was kicking up another row, and so I called my brakeman, and was about to put him off when a lady came in from the other car and begged so hard for him that I relented. She said that if I put him off it would be very hard on the rest of them, causing them to disappoint an audience in the next town and lose the money which they would take in at the door, and which was absolutely necessary to pay their hotel bills and railway fare. My drunken passenger was the star of a fly-by-night theatrical company playing the great temperance drama, "Ten Nights in a Bar-room." Chicago Herald. CHILLS AND FEVER, HALAIUA. "Many cases of fever and ague, dumb ague and C4MiKuve chllU were promptly arrested and entirely bsnoisned by the ise of Himmims Liver Regulator. You don't nay half enuueh In regard to the etlicafly of thin valuable medicine in cases of ague, intermittent fevers, etc. Every case nan ueeu arresieu immediately. I wu a sufferer for years with tbe liver disease, aud only found relief by using tbe Regulator." KOBKKT i. KKKS, UaUtVUt, KaUC IO,, 111. LIVKB riLlJt. Use Dr. Gunn's Improved Lfver Pills for sal low complexion, pimples on the face and bil iousness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one ler a dose, samples iree at ueo. K. Good a. In a horn, menthol pencils at & Co.'s drug store. U. W. Matthews 1 CIMTIT COURT. Proeofdinjrs f the June Term of the Circuit Court for Marion County- -Cusea Disposed of. Boisk. J. S.u.km, June 13, 1887. The Juno term of the circuit court for Marion county convened at the court house at 1 p. in. yesterday. Of the thirty-one jurors, the following comprise the grand jury : Frank Man ning, foreman ; E. P. Walker, Wm. Ilan egan, J. (1. Eherhardt, F. S. Smith, II. B. Condit, il. T. Baughman. Scott Taylor was appointed bailiff of the court and Jumes Coffey of the grand jury. The following business was disposed of : State of Oregon vs. Samuel E. May ; confirmation ; sale confirmed. Levy vb. Bluir; action for money; de cree according to pravor of complainant. Elijah Smith vs. Jacob King ; foreclo sure ; settled and dismissed. Kiley vs. Graham ; suit for possession of real estate; demurrer withdrawn and answer filed. Jackson vs. Moshberger ; foreclosure of mortgage ; decree. Dnwson vs. Liggett; action for money ; settled and dismissed. Johnson vs. Swartz ; action for money; default and judgment. Cook vs. SttYuge ; foreclosure ; demur rer withdrawn and answer tiled. First National (tank vs. Phelps; action for money ; settled and dismissed. Bylsnd vs. Wants ; suit for partition ; settled and dismissed. Pickens vs. Pickens; divorce; default, and M. W. Hunt apiointed referee. Hubbard vs. Ilubhurd ; confirmation; sale continued. Gilbert Bros. vs. Bashor; confirma tion ; sale confirmed. Pelland vs. Bergevin ; confirmation ; sale confirmed. Settlemier vs sale confirmed. Kaminsky vs. sale confirmed. Clark ; confirmation ; Brown ; confirmation ; A. N. Bush vs. August Giesy, treasurer of Marion county ; mandamus proceed ing; argued and submitted on demurrer of defendant. Adjtiurned until to-morrow at 9 a. m. June H. McCann vs. liivet; review; motion by Kaiser to dismiss appeal argued. Dawne vs. Dawne; divorce; default; and Samuel Huyden appointed referee. Pickens vs. Pickens; divorce; enter divorce when costs are paid. Janney vs. Jatiney ; action for money; demurrer withdrawn, and answer td be tiled ro-duy. Ga.ley vs. Kuble; action for money; demurrer of Wm. Uuble withdrawn ; an swer to be tiled to-morrow at 10 a.m. Itomurrerof Walter withdrawn; answer to-morrow morning. ischer vs. llaitev ; confirmation : sale confirmed. Caroline Jones vs. F. I). Jones; di vorce; default, and referred to P. H. D'Arcy. V alter ltuble vs. Wm. Kuble: leave to amend answer by to-morrow. Keurus vs. Kearns; divorce; demur rer withdrawn ; answer to-day. w . 11. Adams vs. (jity of Salem ; ac tion to recover money ; argued and sub mitted on demurrer. Elliott vs. Elliott; divorce; granted. State vs. Saunders ; murder ; on trial. Following is the jury in Saunders trial : J. A. Pooler, John Pernell. W. H. Lenon. 1. W. Gibson, Oliver Aral, Chus. Benson, W. B. Cox, J. K. McCoy, B. E. Kobert- son, 15. t. Davenport, Y ui. llolcomb, Jumes Walker. WHY JIK WEAKENED. "Now, gentlemen," said the boisterous man in the smoking car, "this thing of eating thirty birdB in thirty days is easy enough to do, unless you are betting you can do it. 1 be idea of having it to do makes it repulsive. INow, for instance, I will bet five dollars that there is not a man in this car that can take thirty drinks in thirty davs." "1 will take the bet," said u tail, raw boned party across tbe aisle. "All right, sir. Where did you say you were from?" "I am from that creat Commonwealth of Kentucky, sir." "Good; put up your money. "Here is the chink. Now, what drink do you name?" "Water," said the boisterous passenger as he put up a V. "Water! water!" screamed the gen tleman from the dark and bloody ground. "The money in yours, stranger. Io yon 'Kpw I w.iulu drown myself for $5." Niiel, . ti i- American. AX UNEXPECTED SUGGESTION. "Say, Gaddersby," said Mr. Smith, as he came into the fish-store with a lot of tackle in his hand, "I want you to give me some fish to take home with me. Kind o' fix 'em up so that they'll look as if they've been caught to-day, will yon ?" "Certaiuly, sir," said the grocer. "How many?" "Oh, you'd lietter give me three or four boss. Make it look decent in quantity without appearing to exaggerate, you know." " Yes, sir. But you'd better take white fish, hadn't you?" "Why? What makes you think so?" "Oh, nothing, except that your wife was down here early this afternoon and said if you dropped in with a fish pole ov.-r your shoulder and a generally woe Ite gone look, to have you take white tish if possible, as she liked that kind better than any other." Mr. Smith took white fish. Merchant Traveler. Cl'KK FOB SICK IlEAUACHK. For proof that Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills cure sick headache, ask your druggist for a trial package. Only one for a dose. Regular sized box Xt cents. Sold by Ueo, K. (iood. A fine display of perfumery, several rare and choice odors. uch as harvest green, edenia, wild rose, alpine violet, etc., at It. W. MaUUewa 4c Co. 'a drug store. i E. Schoettle has a very fine line of casimeres, tweeds, etc., for gent's t'Utliliig. 1'lu guaran teed. 1 Chamois skiua in a variety at P. W. slatthewa A Co.'s drug store. 1 For nice hand mlrror.fsilnt I. W. Matthews & Co.' drug store. I SUPREME COURT. Salsm, June 13. 1S87. The supreme court met yesterday with Lord, C. J., and Thayer, J., present ; ab sent, Struhan, J. The following nixes were decided : 11. T. Bingham und E. W. Bingham. upiH. and re.;ps., vs. Chas. Sulene mid Christina Salene ; appeal from Columbia county. This is a suit in equity to enjoin defendants, Sulene and Salene, from in terfering in any manner with the exclu sive right and privileges of plaintiffs to go upon und over, and invite others to go upon and over certain lands for purposes of shooting and hunting wild fowl upon certain lakes, hIoukIis, etc., winch de fendants had leased lor such purMses to plaintiffs. Both parties appcul from find ing of court lielow. liecree reversed, and complaint ordered dismissed, each party to pay his costs. Opinion !y Lord, l. .1. Stute ot Dregon, resn , vs. hrtwaru Al. Clements, app. ; appeal from Buker coun ty. The defendant. Clements, was con- icted of manslaughter in the circuit court of Baker county, alleged to have lieen committed by producing abortion upon one Lena Dakota, from effects of which she died. Judgment is reversed, and case remanded for u new trial. Opin ion by Thavor, J. John Hobson, et ill., resps., vs. Thos. Monteith, "t al., repps. ; apoal from Clatsop county. This is a ease involving certain property rights in Astoria. Judg ment reversed and remanded fur a new trial. Opinion by Thayer, J. S. A. NeppechrcHP., vs. W. P. Jordan, app. ; apieal from Slultnomuh county. This a case of forcible detainer by de fendant, Jordan, in retaining pos session of certain projierty in Port land. Plaintiff secured jossession in cir cuit court, and case is apjiealed. Judg ment reversed and a new trial ordered. Opinion by Lord, C. J. J. G. Elliott, app., vs. Wm. Stewart, etaL.resps. ; appeal from Clatsop. This is a suit tiegun by plaintiff, Elliott, to en join defendants from fishing on certain premises claimed by him, and alleged by defendants to belong to government, be ing a sand bar of Columbia river. De fendants won in lower court. Tbe de cree is affirmed, except as to nuestion of damages involved. Opinion byl.ord, C.J. Laura Lakin, resp., vs. Oregon Pacific railroad coinpunv, app. ; apeal from ltenton county, This is a elite whetein the pluintitf, Laura Lakin, obtained from defendant in the circuit court $1050 duni- aces fur injuries suHtuined in a railroad accident at Summit station w hile en routu from Corvallis to the Bay. The judg ment of the lower court is affirmed. Opin ion by Tbaver, J. Court adjourned until 11:30 a. in. to day, when it is exjiectt'd that Strahsm, J., will deliver several opinions. Tuesday, June 14. Stute of Oregon vs. I'un Moran ; ap peal from Multnomah; judgment of lower court affirmed. Defendant was found guilty of manslaughter in the circuit court of Multnomah county in November lHHti, for killing Frederick Kalusoha, and sentenced to imprisonment in the etii tentiary for 15 years. Tbe cuse was ap pealed to the supreme court, and is af firmed. Opinion nv htruiian, J. Henrietta N. Kelley, resp., vs. William t . Hightield, app. ; umx-al from Multno mah county ; judgment affirmed. De- began an action for damages for breach of promise to marry, ami recovered $14,' 000, which was cut down to $7,000 by the court. Defendant apHals, and judgment of lower court is sustained. Opinion by Ntrahan, J., Lord, C. J., concurs, except m two points. Abliev K. Clark, et al., am., vs. Murv A. Pratt, et al., rasps.; appeal from Wasco county. This in an action involv ing ival property. Decree of lower court iB affirmed. Opinion hv Strahun, J. Motion in case of Fred hcott, resp., vs. 0. K. & N. Co., app., to tax certain costs to appellant, allowed, . Motion to tax costs us per stipulation in caHe of bcoggin vs. Hall, allowed. Petition for rehearing and time to pre pure specifications in case of John, resp., vs. 1 canton, app., denied. In mutter ol m-tition lor relieuring in cuse of State vs. ISaniutt; motion allowed and time of rehearing set for June "5th. Lord filed dissentiiik opinion in case of Stute vs. Elijah Smith ex rd. S. T. Keed, delivered some time since. Adjourned to meet June 1!3. LETTER LIST. Following is ,e list of letters remain ing in the postoibce, ut Hulem, Oregon, June 15, 1HK7. Parties calling for them will please say "advertised" : Bates Will E Buckley Miss Grace Buckley Miss Nellie liiirley Mrs Allie Bushev William Collie Mrs Davis Noah Fdgar J K Gash Mr Hill Frank Dclaslimutt Abide Gilbert Henry 2 Ileal lrTS 2 Mutton Albert Isaacson Miss Birdie Kruse J F Munkers Henry McF.voy Wm McClung Miss Martha Keed Mrs Mable Savage Mrs Hat tie Sliiel Geo K Stroop Samuel Thompson Mrs Addie Waggoner L E Wakins Mr Walker A W. II. Odkli,, P. M. A PRACTICAL ENGLISHMAN. In a first-class railway carriage in Ger many an Englishman was observed to be constantly putting his heud out of the window. The train Aits going fast, und a sudden uust of wind blew his hat off. With a frightful oath lie reached down bis hut box and hurled it ufter the hut. llien he sat down and smiled on his fellow passengers, but, of course, did notsieak. Hie Germans roared with laughter, and one of them exclaimed: "You don't ex pect your hatbox to bring your hat back to vou, do you f "I do," said the Englishman. " No name on the hat, full name and hotel ad dress on the box. They'll b. found to gether, and I shall get both ; d'you see now " Then those Germans subsided, and said they had always considered the En glish a great and practical nation. Paris Morning News. A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE. The "Prohibition Leajrtie" Humiliated und CliHS-rined About Nothing, hm Nliow ii by the Commit tee. At a regular meeting of the Prohibition Amendment league, of SuViu, held in the W. C. T. U. ball, June 13, 1SS7, tbe following preambles and resolutions were adopted : Wiikiikas, The general coniuiitte of ar rangements for the Fourth of July cele bration in Saiem did agree to allow the temperance tteopleone hour on tbe after noon programme on that day, and iikkkak, Kev. k. B. 1 il worth, of Portland, was invited and kindly accept ed tbe invitation to deliver the address on that occasion, and Yyhkkkas, the said committee has now relused to allow the said arrange ments to be carried out ; therefore be it Kesolved, V hat the tern iierance people of Salem are deeply humiliated and cha grined at being compelled to write to Key. K. K. lhlworth, explaining the cir cumstances and declining his services for that occasion ; also liewilved. That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to Kev. It. B. Dilworih, and to tbe Vntrv, Statksman anil Vidette, with tbe request thut they 1 published. T, V. Shaw, President. AV. II. Bvaks, Secretary. The statement in the preamble to the above resolutions, that "the ceneral com mittee of arrangements for the fourth of July celebration in Salem did agree to allow the temperance imople one hour on the afternoon programme on that day," is totally at variance with the facts. No member of the committee except one, J. W. Webb, ever consented to such an ar rangement, and the statement in the above preamble originates entirely with him. fiiere was something said about a prohibition meeting in the scmare after the celebration exercises were over, but a place or time on the programme was not granted. The comnutte feel justified in this action, because the celebration is not for detmxTttts, republicans or prohi bitionists us such, but is intended for all tbe jteople, ami not for the propagation of any particular tiolitical theories. K. J. Hknduickh, GHO. H. Bt'RNKTT, John G. Wkkiht, Geo. J. I'KAKt k, Majority of the Committee (.RAINS OF GOLD. Anger makes a very bad master. good servant, but a Self is a poor center for a man's actions to turn about. riouu hearts and lotty mountains are always barren. Hemans. me love ana me hate ol people are equally dangerous. Oliver Cromwell uarner up pleasant, thoughts ui vonr mind ; fur pleasant thoughts make pleas ant lives. Be not afraid to say "No" many a man bus pined in misery for years for wunt of this courage. Fortune is like a uiurket, where many times if you w ait a little the price w ill fall. -Lord Derby. A sound discretion is not so much in dicated by never making a mistake us by never repeating it. Bovee. In warm momenta form your resolu tion, and in cool moments make that resolution good. Prof. Tyndall. When a rich tjuaker was asked the se cret of his Huoeeiw in life, be answered: "Civilty, friend, civilly." Bright. Tbe man who tdves his children habits of iudustry provides for them better than by giving them u fortune. Whately. Study is the supiiort of youth, tbe or nament of prosperity, the solace and reiuge of adversity and the comfort of domestic life. He who seldom thinks of heaven is not likely to get there; as the way to hit a mark is to keep the eye lixed upon it Ilisbop Home. 1HPTIIKKIA. "I ira '.Ivlng In a nelghboorhood surrounded witn aiptiicria and was attacked with ulcera ten sore tiirnst. l at once commenced to use Dsrbys Prophylactic Fititd, diluted about one- naif as a gurgle, when great clots of hard mem brane aud iiiiinous came from my throat, and the attack passed off. 1 am satisfied of its fill cbpv as a preventive aud cure for diplheria.' -W. P. Wuodwakii, Koi KIOKP, Pa. BOKN. UKU.MM..-ln fsalem, hatunlav, June 11, 18K7, at 1 ::i p. in., to the wife of T. J. Cronise, a daughter, weight eight (HJUIUlH. DAVIDSON. On Thursday, June 9 1HK7, near Salem, to the household cf 1. L.. Davidson, a son. Mr. Davidson savs that in twenty-one years be will have another democratic voter. MARRIED. l'OT Ii VI K-E AG LK B EUG E II . At the Sargeant house, in Sulem, June i), 1887, by Kev. W. H. 1'almer, T. W. Potevin and Miss Sylvia Eagleberger, all of Ma rion county, Oregon. DIED. WOLF On Howell prairie, Sunday, June 12, 1887, the infant son of S. Wolf. The funeral will take place this morn ing at 11 o'clock, from the Baptist church, Kev. Mr, Jordan otliciating. PLAMONDON. At the residence of her daughter-in-law Mrs. K. M. Plamon don, in this city, on Saturday, June 1 1 , 1887, at 8 :il0 p. in., Mrs. Angelique Plumondon, mother hi tbe late E. M. Plamondon ; aged years and eight months. Funeral from Catholic church at 2 o'clock p. in. on Monday, June 13th. VENliN. In Salem, June 11, 1887, John Venen, aged about 70 years. This is the old gentleman who met with the accident on the railroad. Mr. Venen was an old residont of Con neaut, Ohio; be was in the jewelry busi ness there a good many years, and was universally liked. He left Conneaut in 1870, and went to Iowa, and lived there for a number of years with Mr. Hoyt. Then they all moved to Salem, where they have resided since. He lived and died a true Christian. funeral at half past 2 o'clock to-dtiy, from the residence. MARKET REPORT. The Prices Paid for Produce, and General Summary of the Salem Market, Each Week. Buying Prices. WliKT-Stlll quote at'..S to 9ft 0.1 ats, but quite unnertaln: very little left to sell. Flour Per barrel, I4.W) fiats Per bushel, 50 to 00c. Hsrlcj -Pnr biiKhel, f0( Ilraii Per ton, $19 at the mil'.. bhorts Per ton, 121. Chop Per ton, I'JO. Hops OfTeriug ail tbe way from 15 to tic. Kggs If per dnc. potatoes Per bushel, II, florn meal He per pound. Oat meal Hellfng at Mate. Cheese If per pound all round. Beans 8c per lb. Pried apples Per pound, 9c. Dried plums Per pouad, sc. Pried pesches Per pound, 10r. Priedprunos Per pound. Vl0c. Hotter l'-S to 20c per pouad. I.ard fKoluc per lb. Hams Per pound 12c. Hnoon sides luc per lb. Shoulders 7c per lb. Shoulders Sugar cured, selling, per lb, 10c. HreamuHl nacon selling at 1 llama Sugar cured, selling, per lb, 15c lteef selling, 8(a)12VsC. Pork- H(l0c. Mutton WalOc. Veal HKgiitV. Chickens Buying, l2.Mg.. ;or dot. Hogs Buying, 4c. Beef 'Jii foot, Sc. Onions Selling at 4c. Cabbage Out of market. Timothy Seed Per pound, 7c: selling. Ked mover Heed Per pound, He. White Clover Seed Per pound, 2ftc. " Wool Paying i'jc in Balein, aud 26 to 27c in Gervais. When baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung tn Castoria, When she hsdchildren, shegavetbem Castoria MOST PERFECT MADE Prepar.'vl with strict resard toTnritv, Strength, and lluulitifulut'n. llr. Price a Baking Powder contains no Amnionia,l.tine.Alura or Phosphates. Pr. Price's LitmctH, auilla, Lemon, etc., flavor delicioaely. PWCt PfWTPnwnrPtV Cnr St lrtr. Something New. This is a cut of the new REEVES A UT0M ATI Straw Stacker. Elevating as high as desirable to place the the straw and chair In a Black. It oscillates aud stands in any position wittiout guy ropes or props. The above machine is for sale by W. .1. IIERKEN & HON at 55 State street. Also a full line of farm implements, consisting of WAGONS, CAKKIAGKS, lil'fHJIKK, PLOWS, 1IAKKOVVS, MUWKKN, HAY KAKKS, PACIFIC HAY AND STKAW CUTTKKS, Wnltor A. Woods' twine binders, also the Vic tor chop mill. Come and see us at 65 State street. W. ). HEltltEN V SON To The Fanners of Marion Cuuufr The undersigned has opened a hardware store iu Htaytou, Marion couuly, aud will keep cou stautly on hand, a full assortiueat of hardware, stoves and tinware, wooden aud willow ware, cartridges, and ammunitions of all kinds. Will also sell the (amous Milchel wagons aud bug gies, aud the ruuowned "tiale," aud "Oliver' chilled plows. We will not be undersold for cash. Call aud see us before purchasing elsewhere, for we can suit you iu price aud quallly. 4-22 6m J. 0. C. WEIMER. J.J.SHAW. J. T. GREGG .SHAW & iiltEGG, ATTORN JOYS AT I,AV SALEM. fjar-Ottioe iu Pattou' ult's drug store. OREGON. block, up stairs over ftcYWO tbe cuidren- They are es-y-JWVTV, peciajiy ilaM to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by Geo. E. Good, druggist. SJUIltltELS M 1ST GO. Farmers, now Is the right time to go for these pests aud save your crops front their devasta tion. t se Vt nkelee's squirrel and gopher extermi UHtor, for fcslc by 1J. V. Jlntlhews A Co.. 106 HHte s'reet. 4-22 tm CREAAt Tj ISBN II yS5a' r spec I I j mm v'fSsr -fOJ EitfruRAirmjrt Jl J It 12 A L ESTATE AGENTS, 2ft6 Commercial street (Room 2 over Ststrsman office), have many Fine Bargains To offer, and the list still Increasing. Among them may be mentioned: FA It MS FOR SALE. FARM OF 76 ACRES S MILES FROM TUB uer, with improvements; Man acre. LEV EN ACRES LAND. WITH NEW HOUSE l) and barn, one mile from Salem; good place for market gardener; 11,600. IARM OF 440 ACRES FOl'R MILES EA8T ' of Salem; small house and barn; good or chard; well watered; a fine home; very easy terms ; 15,000. SMALL FARM OK 22K ACRES ONX MILE from the fairgrounds on the Oregon City road, with house and bani; half acre in straw berries; 2000. SMALL FARM OF 160 ACRES, 12 MILES east of Eugene City on the Mohawk, the Selfridge homestead ; A50 The house and im provements cost more than this FARM OF 160 ACRE8 ON THE M0I.ALLA 12 miles from Oregon City, with improve ments; 11600, half down, balance on time, Land selling for $.10 an acre all around ft. DANIEL CLARK ESTATE, TIVE miles from Salem, on the Turner road. $M acres of fine land, with all improvements, will be sola lor tsuou. i ne original con ot tne house, barn and improvements alone was more than $10,000. This is a most splendid bargain. For sale or trade. A No. 1 two run custom flourlnc mill, with warehouse and sawmill at- ' tached, in the best wheat section in Oregon on tbe Willamette river. Fr sale very cheap, or will trade for a farm in the Willamette valley. Magnificent farm of 6S.1 acres, nine miles from Salem, one and one-half mile from boat lauding; $:io,li00. One of the finest bodies of land in Oregon. Can be conveniently divided into three fine farms. 1J7 acres choice land 4 miles south-east of Salem, 75 acres under cultivation, 10 acres in orchard and 15 acres pasture, good largo new nouse anu oarn, good water; stuuu. 20 acres choice land opposite fair grounds. all level, cleared land aud under cultivation, no house; $75 per acre worth $125. Farm of 320 acres 11 miles south of Salem, a fine piece of laud; $00. Also 200 acres land 4 miles from Jefferson, good house and well Ira proved; Iam Farm of 320 acres, with a good bouse and barn, seven miles from (ialem, 1C0 acres in cul tivation, balance timber; $t400. The A. D. Pettyjohn place 220 acres land, well improved, in Polk county, Ave n.iies from Lin coln, $:i500. Worth $-sJ0. Farm of 120 acres 5 miles south of Salem, com fortable house and good largebarn. SO acres un der cultivation; $8000. Eleven acres land 4 miles east of Salem poet otlice, good house aud barn, iuured for $1400, good title, for $2000. Small farm of 15 acres 1 mile from the fair rounds nesr Salem, good house and barn; 1400. Worth $2UI0. Tract of 75 acres on Howell Prairie seven miles east of Sslem, 4i acres in cultivation, per acre, or $K75. rarm ot eighty acres line land eight miles below fcalem, near the river, new bouse; $2000. The Ilrower place, three miles west of Salem. iu Polk county, 24H)i acres; $21 per acre. Farm of SO acres tea miles south of Salem. with nice little liou-e and barn; $so0. Farm of 56 acres i mile from the asvlnm at Sslem ; $100 per acre, iy terms. Fine farm of 140 acres 4 miles from White- aker; $2500. A positive bargain. Fine farm of 160 acres In Polk oountv. five miles from Buena Vista: $2000. Flue farm of 66 acres three miles from Salem: $50 per acre. Easy terms. Farm of 125 acres 3 miles from Salem, In Polk county; $0000. Farm of 17S acres rich land 19 miles from Salem; $KXX). Fine farm of 200 acres in mott excellent loca - tion ; $7000. Seventy acres of land fire miles south of Sa lem; $700. Farm of 166 acres 4J miles from Salem; $3350. 257 acres of land 1 mile from Salem ; $3200. Farm of Vi acres in Douglas county: $1000. Over 6,000,000 PEOPLEUSE FERRY'S SEEDS RRVACO. admitted to tm thm LAB BEST SEEDS II El ths world. FERRY ICO'S IllsstraStd, Dm erirUia Tries SEED ANNUAL For 1887 will t mailed FREE to all applicants, and to law sessuo a eustomera without or dering it. JnvatuabUta all.tnr son Mtn9 Gar U. Held or Flmttr SKEIHI thoutd tend for it. Addraaa I. M. FHR1 et. Detroit, Mloh. The BUYERS' GCIDB U taaued Sept. and March, i esveh yesr. - 31a pagea, 8ill4 lnehea, with aver 3, 600 illustrations a waole Picture Oallerw. GIVES Wholeaavla Prices direct to eoiMMmr on all roods for personal or family use. Telia how to) order, and gives exact coat of every thing yon use, eat, drink, wear, or have fan with. These IN VAIAIABLK BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mall a copy 'IIKK to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing.' lt us hear (roan yon. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. ttl fc 919 Wabash Avenue, L hi case, lit. TME DINGEE St CONARD CO'S HE AI'TI H I, EVKK.-ttl.OOiMI.Nt; Our : rent Specially isgrowinganddistriuutinaT KOSICS. Wehiive Muauuf u'aiMaa vrir. The ur KOSI 7 Mient .-v..rriM sna rHe Tttt Sortg. Wo deliver Mroiy Hot Planu safely by mall, at all MM Ojfirt; Your 4'holre, all labeled, for lf M m Htoraxi llMorWa. Alsootner Varle- IUmo Growers. 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