".v hv f X r onM:n.vi, mmxTonr. Omovkh CmiykkakM President. THOB. P. BatAI Jlorretary of Wate. (MM.K Paircmild, ftecretanr ofTrramr.v W.T. Vila Secretary of the ImptW M'H C. Kwoioorr l-croUry of Wir W. C. Whitkky Htrretarr of W I). M. DirKimwic INart. Master Mnr I A. II. (Iahi.ahv Attorwy Ornetn MoRRMON ft. WAIT Chief Justin State ef Ortgra. j It'. MtmOSaZTJUT. u- " ""'' JtlKOKK IlnMAMK Ooncrcasman. Bvi.vnmm PWrvoraR Governor Ono. W. MoHmtii...JcrBUnrofMUlp. f I. W. WniK fttaM TrMMortr K. It. McEutor -Ut. rub. Instruction Kkaxk c. IUkhk WUt rrtnlr. K. H. 9TttAHAX ) WH. V. 1Mtn .S-.8oifme JndRm W. W. TJIAYKK ) Third Jwilrial Iltolrlet. K. I. Howie Judgf- iimt. W. Hl,T.......I'rooonU(t Atlortii-v Msrlsn rir. M.I CMAMIIKMM.V ) 1. A. IKiwrv V dtete Hennlor- J. . DlMlf'K J J. 1. (JCK4fJ .-....... 1 u.j. f'KKof.Knm H. IjATMAII.. A, M. I.AM)i,i,mrr.. V. It. OlI.VKK O. V. JtlCM M. N. (,'HAI'MAX (Ihokok Ma;k -JteMiljf clerk. Iohw Miito. Sheriff. IjHy Hiianrr. Iraaaurer. County jiidf e ....... ...i-rnTHiiui'NTS. , rni IMrtFRSOLL'S BIG SPEECH. .IlepratenlaUve --. ..... Clerk. THE FOLLOWING List of Property is Offered For Sale -BY TIIB- t attxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: OREGON! LAND COMPANY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtX : x s titti:i:' t. CMOIHAM Alrowrrrjiwt-.. T. C. HHAW Dm, r. TCMMKl.t. I rVu-ml In... Ilicwitr Wahkkw ..OwninlMloneni linUHIlK A. I'KEni.KR (OH NKWKtM .... (I. I'. . School Snri SurvPTor Ownticr. . I.ncHKiKi.n.. JOieep Inspector. lily of 8t. J. .1. Mvaprr Mayor . ii. ii'iK jai. vi ani... ...... cm. Williams let Ward dm. (Wu.ins 2nd Ward U !.. punk 2nd Ward... jAi'MlKioSrd Ward xv. vv. I. 0iHSrW,8liilIartofSllerton; 11000. t MSaer, one llf In eulUvatkm, small orelmrdi W. 9. 3"0 mm, 118ere Iti cultivation, 6 miles from railroad, IK nll from iot oitk-es ITVO, 1. l seree, H) scree In cultivation, good lulltllni,0 per acre, ft. neree, 1ft In cultivation, email 8. Sold. Uoiiiicllmcii . HkinnkkStiI Wanl. Am. iiimii tin wan 0. W. llirrowili WHtil 1 J. m hic'ki.kh Itworilrr. JAMnt itow Marelml. V,'. T. IIki.i Treeun.r n. (I. IIinoiiam Altoriifv. .1. (!. Tliomtum Huit'lnrmirelH. (J. N. CltUHCllii.i....Clilef KnaliieerM. 1'. I). I'. s. Offlrrll. Jam. Waltoh u. M. CoinmlMloncr JiMWll AI.Hk.HT.XIi;ijl Service Observer. NI!V AIiVICUTISMi:n'IS. PROHIBITIONCOUNTY TICKET. OKVOIIKKH, IMIOK. . .M. MII.LKU. I'KMIIDKNTIAl. KMXTMtW, T. K. OASU'UHLL, U. V. ItAail Dlt. A. C. K1NXKY. ItlllMliaUCNTATIVra. T AV DAA'UNI'OHT Hlivoiloii. Avar suirsox, Sllvcrtoii. II 8 JOIIY, South 8nkin J D DARI1Y, Sublimity. j a KiircniiAHT, iliiiuirF. iVIiltX TII0.AIPKON, SHvuilon. CI.IIUK. AV I II AY, Wowlbum. KKTOIIDKIt. S'lltaili II HI-IAD Turiior. TltlUHirilllll. AY 1 JOHNSON, Hsiluiu. Ml tOOI. ll'ltK!XTilKKNT. V 'V VAN HCOY, Jollbiwm. AWIWeXIlt. I.OUIS HAHJS1S18, Jeirbrfeou. COMSIIlMlO.VlIHM. J 1) IILTItH!', AtirufH. IUCNUV UUIAMN, MhiIihi. feUHVIIVOIt. I' A I'Oltn, WiHxIliurii. (XtltOMIII. W It MAOICHS, Swliun. 7. m netm, 90 nan In cultivation, small iMXtse, 18 miles from Salem; WdW; one iiHircasn. a miiuwm 'iiappo In Milllvnllon. remain der Ilalit timber. wxmI house, good or- clwnr, miles from railroad; B0O. Sold. 10. fViO 9a0 acres, 180 acres In cultivation, two orchard, 6 miles from Hnlem. 11. tltfm-a7S acres, afflacres In cultivation, unlanee light timber, tl miles from Hnlcm. 11 Sold. IU. tKfty-im acres, 300 acres In cultivation, onii half mile from steambont landing. II. 117.60 per acre. 1M acres, good house, 7 rooms, stohi oarn, one iwu mue irum stcamiMmt landing. to. Sold. 10. M) per acre, 830 lacres, good house and barn. 17. HI acres, 3 mtlu from Falam,M(b per aero, m acres In cultivation. " Sold. 19. JW acres, lllM, all cultivated, flno buildings. 3a 300 acres, 170 acres In cultivation, good orchard and buildings. ' Sold. 3X Sold. . IWarres, nil cultivated; fHBOO. 31. House and lot on Commercial st.; 3ft. vm. Sold. IS. Uacres fruit tend, IHJnlleafrom Salem m. W. SO acre cultivated land, IX miles from Salem; moo. 60. 10 acres, IK m'les from Anient, all culti vated, with buildings, XJ0. 61. 12 acres fruit land, ij miles fromfalem; tarn. IK. 60 acres, 2 acres in ctdtlvatlon, house and Iwrii, tTW). 88. $15 tty-NO acres, 300 acres in cultivation, good house, liam and orchard. 51. 30 acres of fruit lund, IX miles from Sa lem; pw. Si. 830 acres, I0 acres in cultlratlon; JKXX). OH. 117 sen, JJ acres in ciiiuvhihjm, i j.j. 67. 10 acres of fndt lund, IX miles' from Sa lem; W. m- Withdrawn. 6f. I13i0 jier acre, 130 acre. 00. 6 acres of fruit land, 4 miles from Sa lem; JIM. 01. 388 acres, all cultivated; S10.W0. 81 SO acres, SKOO, T acres in cultivation good house and bum. 88. 2 acres of fruit land, i miles from Sa lem; 185. 61. Saw mill and grist mill; JI000. 85. 100 acres, 80 acres in cultivation; 12000. (A lBcreorfmltland, IX mile from Salem; 07. 180 acres, 8 miles from Sllverton; 00. 88. 3ft acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sa . lem; S7W. 89. K) acres, IX miles from Salem, all culti vated; Siniu. 180 acres, near Mehama, CO acres cultl- vnteil,liouse,uarn,orciiarii, etc.; fan. 71. 10 acres, near AtimsvlIIe. 2 aores in ber ries, Hurrull trees, gooti uumigs; ian 72. 130 acres; 800. 78. 78 acres, with buildings; 11300. 71, 80 acres, house and orchurd; 1600. 78. 130 acres, 100 acres In gnvss, buildings; 820 per acre. 78. lOOacres, orchard and buildings; Sm " Sold. 78. 701 Sold. REFEREPS SALE, HTATKOl'OltlCitON, XTOncKlNIIKItKIIXilVKNTIIATHY li Mrtue hi s Jwrw ir iMrtm,u .! briWr of sale eitlrmi In lltr circuit nvAt nf '.,'...'," vtotw air Multnomah nututy, ! IMii iUs .a" Jimt., rf. slid att MiiMin- tUlUT) ittoOtw lll.l.l.. ..III.IX',1 III M, ,urt UM lor TvMWtii dtv or $cftmber, 1887, lu Ute iMiilltHii suit .f Aiiimii.Is riluiiel at. vs. J H. SuullU et al h lwn-1.) II was ofAww iImI the MHilh .t .iiiarter of bitM Shi lttMrt' addition lu (he rlu- of MntMU, Msrh.li iimitl) , Onvxi, Willi lw """. .1"rtl. IMf SHU. UM III , u HHMMtduisul who ww did) 38. iVAacres, IK) acres cultivated, ISOOprume trees, HO iMjach trecw, WO pear tiees, 36acrflsorhp,gMid buildings; 1I0.MO. " Sold. 38. HI acres, one half In eultlvatlon, fin). . llouso and lot lu Salem; ). an. Ilouse.'aud lot lu ShIciii; Jsiio. 81. Ml acres nfrrult laud, 8X miles from Sa lem; $80 per awe. L HO low lu Hllver Kails city; tafteach. 88. 1H0 acres, 118 In cultivation, JJtt ieracre. $1. 830 Hcres, I) In ctilllvatlou, g"Ml im provement; IIO.iui. v Sold. " Willulrawn. 87. 10 acres ol Irult lsud, IX mllwt from Ha- iniu; vnu. 8s. 3MI aeiiis, IX miles from llrowiisvllle, IW m'iv III t'lllllVKUOU, gfMHl OU1111- Ings, J8R per acre. m. 47 acres, all cultivated, with buildings, IX miles f ii mi Salem; $HU). 10. 30 uvis ailjoliilng Salem town site; $WU II. l acres i-ulllvslrHl laud, with buildings, 1 mile from Sslem; Xi. it ix olllw; JI3NI It 88X Heres.one mile from Salem; !I3R per aera. II. saaens. IX mil from Salem, one half lu eoltltatHMr, Witi 14. Utts mi lpllal street, at from $101 to JttlluHUll. W, i Hcnm, a mile tfrom Salem; $175 iw aera, II. WiuirwLHU In a good ktateKa' enltlva. Ilou; Hiiul. .UlltlvUtM.1 ldllil U'IIIliiiI iiu.UdliuM.nue mile from Salem in,t 79. CO acres, adjoining Salem, 111 lots laid oil'. ilO.OcH. m 210acies, 1!H) acres cultivate!; JKXW. 81. 012 acres, buildings and 1W) acres culti vated; 812 per acre. 82. BIX acres, X cultivated; $1000. S8. 31) aciea of fruit land, IX miles fiomSn- lem; $Aio. 81. m acres, oi chard and buildings, $700. 86. 318 acres, ') acres cultivated, orchard and buildings, StWIO. M. imi acres, 60 acres cultivated, orchard ami building; SKXM. 87. 3ft acres of fruit land, 4X miles from Sa lem; $760. W. 980 acres, Vd acres cultivated, buildlns $hnmi! m. 51 acres, lX miles from Salem; S1800. W. 80ft iioies, 10ft uultlvated; $HXU 111. Hotel In Sublimity. Vi. store building In AtimsvlIIe. 8. 237 acres, BO acres uultlvated; SfJUX.1. HI. House and lot ihi Commeivlal St.; $tXA), ft. 30 acres, all culllvateil, IX miles :fii)m Salem; $A. IK 30 acres, IX miles from Salem, liouso, Iwrn, dry house, and large orchard; $HUX 7. 10 acres, IX miles from Salem, with hoiiM; $TAl 8s. 10 acres, IX miles from Salem, with large orchard; tHM. Ut. 0 Hcrw of fruit land, IX iiiIIck from So. lem; $NU ltvi, ml acres Improved rami at from $10 io wer acre; Kiinunas nie.MiRvn) farm. We have, al-o, nil the Scotch inniany,j isriu HrM4i. iHfiiigom uiiuer ions Only by an Accident TTas It rrewrved for rosterlty to Read. "The past rises before me like a dream." Such was the opening sentence of Col. Robert O. Ingereoll'& speech at Indlanapolia lnlS76. Prior to that tune he had placed in nomination Hon. James O. Blaine at Cincin nati. He was then only a lawyer at Peona and did not possess a national reputation. That speech made him famous. Perhaps, without exception, the tribute paid by Inger goll to the soldiers on that occasion is the most brilliant piece of word painting in tho English language. Some have claimed that the words of Webster in reply to Hayne, of Srtith Carolina, have never been surpassed in terseness and eloquence, but actually there is hardly a comparison. The speech of Web ster was carefully prepared. That of Inger soil was on the occasion of a soldiers' reunion. It was delivered to soldiers from a little plat form hastily constructed, on the eastern side of the "circle" in that city. Just as he fairly opened his mouth and before his audience coula hear a word a band from somewhere struck up directly in the rear of the orator. Laughingly he waited for the clangor to sub side. He then began his famous speech, and perhaps no man had ever had more complete influence over his hearers than did Ingersoll on that occasion. Men and women cried and were not ashamed of what might sometimes be called weakness. There were signs of a storm and pattering raindrops fell, but tho multitude stood entranced and spell bound. That speech has made the name of Robert B. Ingersoll imperishablf. Yet it was only by an accident or ait incident that it has been handed down to posterity. At that time John D. Nicholas was managing editor of The Indianapolis Journal. His shorthand reporter was Charles AV. Stagg, who then happened to be engaged in an important case in the supreme court. As the next best thing Nicholas took in long hand the speech as nearly verbatim as possible, but was so dissatisfied with the work that be went to Col. Ingersoll and asked his Rid in making a perfect report. The colonel said he did not have the scratch of a pencil or the sign of a note; that every word he had spoken was extempore, and whilo he could recall the greater portion, he could not fur nish it connectedly. As a dernier ressort the newspaper man then returned to his desk and attempted the task of writing out that wonderful tribute to the men who hnd done and dared that this1 might be n nation. In a short time a young man shambled up beside him and risked if ha would like a report of Ingersoll's speech. In his hand ho hold a roll of paper, partially irown, partially white, and nil dirty. He lid his name was Piatt Lewis; that ho was i first class stenographer; that ho was in hard luck and was on his way from Cincin nati to Chicago; that ho had crawled under the platform and taken down thespeech with the hoi of selling his work. Lewis was paid liberally, came to Chicago afterward, vvhero he became city editor of Tho Evening News. Vnd it is to this bomowhat strange combina non of circumstances that tho greatest effort f the silver tongued orator's life has been reserved. New York Mail and Express, "EW ADVEKTISinnjNTS. A GREAT REDUCTION -AND- Ail AMAZING D SO bf II fee sly Capital Jonri lio Cheapest Newspaper . in Oregon! BEST FAMILY 1(1 NEWSPA DP .1 IN MARION COUNTY. Do you want a. paper that you can with confidence take to yoiirfin. side as au intimate menu; a ctean, iresu aim vigorous exponent of tl truth; a foe to any system that builds up colossal fortunes for the feWat the expense of the many, or that reduces tho farmer and laborer to serf, dom? A paper that will not descend to acrimonious personalities to vituperation or abuse; but which depends pn fair statement and rcasonfot its wesvpons. A paper that dares treat its political foes with candor and courtesy. Devoted to the material growth nnd prosperity of Salem o( Marion county, and of the fertile and wide extended Willamette valley Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective settler and busj. nessman of the advantages which, as residents, wo all know full well exist; and, linally, a paper which recognizes tho fact that the reduction in the price ol weekly newspapers on tins coast, nas not kept pace with the reduction in tne price ot tne great staples oi commerce, and has boldly struck out forever from tho stereotyped "terms" at tho head of its on. umns, tho lowest prico over charged for such u paper in Oregon, and has substituted thcreforas low a price as was ever charged for such a rarer 111 Llll' VI UllU. STRAY BITS. closure of hum tgages, on very reaMinabw term, liv yimtPitfaaiiailmwr an4 Mli l ItuMvi.t, iilr iimlvrslanett, ' 'Uiln) li ld murium ttfi. Ih W.I ilay nf l) ui Humiini a. tit teiirll Mid nwl ikm'i1 ,w tlliiuTW- mf m j) . isss, l lit towi lit . si I In' niurt Iiikim- U,.u- THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Are buylmjamt ilitt:lul KsiNic,ami;will take olemure lu lto hi buyers hiiv prmv rtj lu the bov lut. OHWIu Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, in mmntm kiiii , I Hiwm, "sswilwil "ml tuir l 1,111,11, m'II lite atkiw i,ii. i.ii.iii.u. .. ? HUtuol I.M.Irr, ft ,h jtrmtmiiw ktaud divm uliiiiitiiii ui tlionMo. ,-,,, " KV.KKKKT1. STBIXEH A RLOSSBil. K. H. HELLINGRR, 1) KM. Kit IN - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! A O K N V KOK I'l. i 1 lt IV STOVES, RANGES, t nm.lpW, IU -! m. UUM.Qft. ilk lyarkdn uuMtruf rmistim.iu ..ifg " LEGAL BLANKS, lM(MiiikSlile,lMlliM(, C.y.wutt D. M. OS BORN & CO'S SIppI Piiip Binder (More and IKakes ! KUSS liLL GO'S Engine and New fc40yc!oiio" Thrasher. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc. sa m otatk arwtipr, saukm. ohtoon. Tliero nro snid to bo sovcrnl gypsies ia Xevr York that nro vv orth over $100,000 npieco. A vigilance committro has lioen formed in Sub Diego for tho supiusioii of crime. Over $12,000,000 Imv 0 been spent in Now Zanlmul in tho last eight years in efforts to overcomo the rabbit plngue. A corixopoiiilent who writes from Hon dnrns says that more than $12,000,000 of American etiiittul is iuvested in cold mlnra in that country. A Ijoiisiituii lady who was once famous for hor wealth and the number of her slaves now mrns a few cents n day by picking cot ton on tho plantation that was her own l,ifr.r, the war. Home New York jieople proposo to build a K-hoiil for the training of servant girls if thoy win raise the necessary $W,000 or fi0 000 Tho ht year alpout $7,000 was raked iii mnll Minis. At ix town meetiiiK in Ixo, N. H., tho other day, Mrs. Kelwcctt llennett was chosen mod erator, the (ht tlmo a women was over called on to preside over a town meetinc in that statu. A mlwooil treo felle.1 nmr Humboldt. Lolo.. Wiis (An ttMt In ill... .....- .. . they are o.ls.vd . weut. tIlfl , w .; ,, ""' . ". "" "J "'' leet louit and contained IuihIwp .,i. . ImildasnwllvUhige. "" lu A novelty In tlie way of daily newspapers h announced by Tho Uepubliiuo tVaneaito tvotliiug less than an evening edition pub. lltlHsl in Ixmdon of a new Paris morning imjw. the wipy to lie supplied bv t.drmni. lint is supposed to Ih a Confwlernto gold iloUw was fouml in an a.!, heap in Atlanta rvow'Uy by a oolore.1 boy and sold forfSO It U sid that only six such coliw were is.ued 0 tin) Cmfederat government, nnd if gonu Iim thi speclmeii would lie worth $050. A au Instance of the astnnisM., ... Si'" '""'"'"y'1" tJd that iu the Fifwenth vnxUiry a fenWia nmt wU? JT.12 W,U ? " Ista"'1 of Vor Santo f of a IW""R anJ "' short . . w lonu lo alidon It. SiSl.i eS",ta to. " 1.000 -7 ""? " criminate to even l.U utarrie.1 m,. i,, tt JO tyv-Uuit nwlriuuvny resUHtus men ffom , and tnight tjvfor to be wicouraS, tO- HmJUoH ami otW 1, B,,TOUroKe, U soolal J N.w York a oJubtoyTr aUHintawh Wr train rtuTta . twivanft. TWUrrt club itinwlrwsstj of ham MMdwidMs at $1.M aiW aadZnii. a -"toff a VanaUous in U sias ol ri a. , pwtaat hiwo Um. 0iffarK, iujT)mZ. ttxm. whk Ussy haw ikll-, JT .T!?' Read Our Reduced Terms! AVEKKLY, one year, $1.G0. WEEKLY, six months, .$0.75. Now Read Our Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, one year, f 1.00. WEEKLY, six months, -$0.50. Overlandjo California Oregon (v California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. TflE MOUNT SHASTA MUTE " Live and Let Live Paint Shop. Time Between Salem ami San FraneUco--Thirty-six Hours. J?AUr0HXIAjgl-KKM8 TJIAIN-DAILV. SoutliTT l'ortland Ar. I lftWaTm. Salem i.v. &S0a.m. bu Fran. Lv. 630 n.m. UCAL l-.VNSHNOKll TKAlVCvMTvx. M p. m. tkSO p. in. 7:W a. in. I.v. I.v. Ar. CKPT bUNIlAV). s.-rt).m. lKBa.m. awp.111. l'ortland talent Kugeue il n. 111. na p. in. IMHa.ni. wv. win raiiii am.1 . .iiihiimI t ..... t . .. M at Um Umm. If fMm from a graat haUkt tb drotM MIK4- Rraau.1 d vision into smaUar nd Mnallar par umu they aw ooo!j to. U-atawaJW.vSS TV Aaaarioui Tract sootety Is iwariar the wvawa mm nvaawry Twt "TttWiai ifci l7aA4kr,slbriirb-ii. "w la nnrtfcma Maw Xmlmml all tkc eUrL arataruTsr)raMH. ta ikair aWaw ec awwKr&aavy mi ill'- - riLLMAN Ul'FFKT SLEEPERS. wiiS2ire.u i5!1! R srondmlas rs JW o all through trains free ot nSUwiV-.iill!,ro"d ,JMTJ" "wke8 IWtiiud WxUtoM fro,u l"' P Mreet, West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: VlHz5?I5?IS55AY). 7dDa. m '!. Ul. l.x Ar. 1-ortUuid Ar. r6j BTtn X'XUiKVIlXK KPKaw5iu-(iiAii:s HTravruirvii...! lHA111 ""'"-'r- ... i-oruana Ar. .r.jicjuuuvme Lv. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters, Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decoratorsi 41?1tarS3Bt rr run iMainaUoa raganSlef ratas gtags. eta. apyt,- to th. cSSSSSl SiSt FDC R. KOKHLKR, E. '. Kl Hit or w haavy mmmmM ilim 1 n. v . ivj. r!v UlM. -.A-l. HIOP. IL DIAMOND, Teacher of Music CI emekete tel. FREE BUS. Sawpk Roams for Commercial TravJ, WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH. Our Old Subscribers Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers. Is there a blue mark in the vicinity of this letter "Q ? Then understand you are now addressed. Blue is the emblem of faith-tho faith we have had that you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness. POSTMASTERS EVERYWHERE Are asked to act as our agents. Communicate with us. TO ONE AND ALL We say, send us j-our names. If vou want, tr tni.-n nunnin f nm. "nno. third off for cash," and are not where you can get postal "notes or other convenient method of remittincr. send 119 vnnr t, ,t .t w ,.,. will remit at first opportunity. This will on,, ,. ii i,i , dollar 1W. J UM""" THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, But a solid, permanent reduction. Wo have come to stay. All orders will receive prompt attentjoa. intimates on nil kinds of work In our mf cheerfully clven. Satisfaction KuaranWeJ- bhop in Old Court Houso on Court tr, Balem, Or. Il7K. DuIJois. JOK DcMOU Dubois brothers, Troprietors Prom f t to pr day. SALBM, . . ORBOO.v. tra MUt Instslaisut alaa.