Tvr:-n- JOURNAL - v3BBBP(SHkIPHBw3.'?" acPTjK VOL. 1. - - " i-lli!ii gAIvSM, OR., SATURDAY KEAI. ESTATE. ! a a a aa . , AJITSEJIEXTS. V LROYALtt!Vl J Real Estate Bargains. t!,C00 iCO acres, BI miles from O AC de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, andUincul tlvatlon. '" $2,000 80 acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good rpnd to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. S3,190. 8b acres iaj miles Trom Salem. No bulldfngs. Splendid land, nil fenced. Mnko a desirable J2.500 GO acres 4 miles from .Salem. Xm- prov6mcnts good. Fine youne orchard, and garden land. 54,180 190 ncres, 7 miles from Salem Hill land, finely Watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at $23 per acre. 510,800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grnss and fruit land adjoining Willamette river. Will sellln tracts. $1,375 51 ncres, 4 miles of Salem. House barn and orchard. Large spring at the door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. 52,400 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem: good JANUARY 5, 1SSO. NO. 2G1 road; well Impreved: running through 500,00 400 acres (4 miles west side 0 & eKAn. w.wu. Oil ClUIl me place, U It 11) good house, barn nnrt orcnara, izu in cultivation, bal nnco oak grub pasture land. SS00 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. 51,200 40 acres. 0 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. .Excellent fruit land. ?l,000 370 ncres, 6 miles from O & C It It; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. REEDS OPERA HOUSE OneWeeBMuyMatlnee. n, Dec. M E. D. HAWKINS' IA KCPthfti!?.,a RcP'l"i consisting of KimiiKH oi Ulll Nightly. ADMISSION 10, 20 and 30c. No Higher. Book Store sea,8now on nt Patton's PERSONALS. 52,750 .3 lots, with gooaiiuuie and barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo havo besides this a large list of city and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine- our holdings before mailing lueir puruuuses. WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Opera House, Court St., 0-2Gtf Salem, Or. REEDS OPERA HOUSE, -ONE NIGHT ONLY.- Honda; January i (luuii Seventh season of tho greatest success and iuhur'si piny on carta. ATKINSON'S COMEDY IN COMPANV IMMIGRANTS, ATTENTION. I am prepared to sell you good farms at OS FBI'S B4D BOY. THE WELLKSOWN OKOCERY. BRIGHT AND TAKING MUSIC, THE BAD BOY'S THANKS. They Will make you SMILE, TITTEIt, LAUGH, YELL I -KS-Prlees 60 and 75 cents, sale ut Pattern's book store. Seats now on EATING HOUSES. Where you will havo all tho advantages of SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, DAILY MAIL, and RAILROAD facilities without being overburdened with high taxes simply lor tho privilege of living neara town of afew thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 38 years on a farm In this vicinity gives me a thorough knowledgo of this country. Two or More Desiring to locato near each other will find it to their ndvantagn to call on me. Correspondence solicited and descriptive list of farms for sale sent on application. II. C. PORTER, Real Estate Agent, Aumsvllle, Marlon county, Oregon. C. II. Monroe, J. R. N.Bell. Late of tho Monroe House. Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Cliemeke 6 note LOOK HEREI Wo are selling REAL ESTATE! FREE BUS. AKlK IE Absolutely Pure. Thtstxnvder never vnrlp. A imirwi nf Purity, strength and wholesntiipiiosn. Mnn economical than tho ordinary "rinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphato powders. Sold only In cniik. Royal Baking Powder Co.. loif Wall.N.Y. POWD PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. M. KKENK, 11. 1). S , DENTAL rooms over White Corner. Otlleo hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. PHYSICIAN. Mitt). DR. M. K. McCOY, I physician and Mirgpon, has located and taken rooms 8 and 7 at Mrs. Sargeants In the openi house. Chroulc dUc.itcs a specialty. Consultation free. 12-21dw DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC cesser lo Dr. J. 0. ltyrd. Ofliec over Hush's Dank. Those Who Yerc Cured of Catarah, Deafness, Dyspepsia, Kheumatisui, Diseases, oftlio Heart, Liver, and Kidneys, and Various Other Complaints. FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED UT NATIONAL AUTHORITY 1, uniuinuiHMuiMi T nl'mntnl r ntinno. Unit r UK- SALEM, Capilal Paid up, Surplus, OREGON. - 75,000 - - 10,000 Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to $3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 10tf If you want auy thing iu that line We will be glad to see you At our office. 97 Stat St.', - - - Salem. Will list property at a fair price. Fire Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE Money to loan I COOK'S HOTEL. Salem, Oregon I II. COOK Pf Formerly IClerk of Chemkcte Everything New and first-claw. Convenient Ramplo Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State ami High s-treots KELLEY BROS., -l'ItonUETOH8 OK mil) It. S. WALLACE, - - I'resldcnt. W. W. MAUTIN, Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi V. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. SI. Slartln, R. 8. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert. T. SIcF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- o prouueo, consigned or in u either In private Kranrlesor ablo produce, consigned or in store. public wurciiomea. Stale and County Warrants Ilouglit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. lima drawn direct on New York, CIiIwko, ban Francisco, Portland, Iindon.rurls.llerlln, Hong Kong and CHloutla. FirstNational Bank SALEM. OKKUON. Drs. Darrin submit the following list of names as referenco of their cures: . Wesley Graves, formerly of tho Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Oregon, now residing at Moscow, Idaho Cured of Sciatic rheumatism and the opium habit. C. McLaughlin, comer of Nine teenth and JcfTerson streets, Port land Catarrhal deafness, could scarcely hear a sound or tho car hells and was in constant fear of be ing run over by wagons, cured so ho can hear ordinary conversation. Mrs S. Wooden's girl, iU Fifth street, Portland Nervous debility and malarial fever and discharging ear, restored. Mrs. Mervie Gebfort, Seattle, W. T. Hoy live years old, deaf since 10 months old; discharging ears aud catarrh entirely cured after soverul treatments. J. S. Ryekman, Knapps, Ogn, can be referred to in reference to tho suc cessful treatment of himself and wife for skin diseases and catarrh, aud other ailments. Frederick Molis, Sprague, W. T. Catarrh, general debility and bron chitis, etc. Ills wife cured also of dropsy and varlcoso veins, milk leg and running sore.. T. L. Mills, :) Columbia street, Portland Soreness through tho kid neys, liver and stomach, inllanuna tion of the prostate gland and ca tarrh of tho bladder, restored to health. A. A. Durham, Tualatin, Wash ington Co., Or.," iirlUm that Dirt. Darrin aro working wonders on his kidney and bladder troubles; also rheumatism of thirty years stand ing. Ueo. 11. Henry, janitor, Odd Fel lows' hull, 141 First street, Portland Chronic catarrh 10 years. Had despaired of ever beliii; cured. Has had no syinptons of it for months. Mrs Mary Cline, West Union, Or., (formerly, of Sauvio's Island, Or.) Complication of diseases peculiar to her sex; liver and kidney trouble, rheumatism and dyspepsia restor ed. Truman Uutler, Tho Dalles, Ore gon, ehroulo rheumatism and con tracted Joints aud impoverished blood, all of years standing, given up by all treatment until Drs. Diirrlii mired 1dm. C. V. Fowler. Yakima, W. T., to- nlno doctors had failed, of painful menstruation and wonio trouble in every conceivable- way, general de bility, pain through tho heart and lungs. Charles Christcrman, Portland, Ogn., scrofulous catarrh so bad that destruction of ids nose was threat ened and had become so offensive that It was niekeuiug both to him self and friends, cured in two mouths. Levi llartlums, Staytou, Oregon hoart disease, dyspepsia, pain thro' tho heart and lungs, and general nervous debility; many times ho would fall as though dead, when everything seemed to turn black before his eyes, successfully treated. 1). Campbell, Fulton, Oregon, says ho would not take $10,000 for tho euro ho received by Dr. Darrin. Ho says his trouble originated by three small lumps or tumors coming on tho arm, which rendered his arm and hand perfectly helpless for one year. OFFICE HOURS AND l'LACK OF 11UHI NlSvS. Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at the Chemeketo Hotel, Salem, Or., for a sltort time only. Tlioy will under no circumstan ces take a case they cannot euro or bcuollt. Charges are reasonable, aud tho poor treated free from 0 to 10 a. iu. dally. Otlleo hours from 10 to 4 dally; evening, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to li. All curable chroule diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, snerniutorrhu'ii, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power iu man or woman, catarrh or deafness, aro confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published iu the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive homo treatment after a visit to Mm DietiirH otlleo. N. 11. Tho doctors' stay iu this city is limited. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. 0CCII)KXTAli JOTTINUS. Important Events of the Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. IlWul Routt. St. Paul, Jan. 4. A special from Sioux City says: It is practically settled that tho Union Pncltlo will iu tho Immediate future operato lines of road from tho West toSloux City, crossing tho river on tho now bridge. An arrangement has been made between tho Union Pacitlo and tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minne apolis aud Omaha, whereby tho former secures track privileges be tween Sioux City and Norfolk, Ne braska, over the tracks of tho latter company. Tito Union Pacific now operates lino from Norfolk to a con nection with tho main lino at Col umbus, Nebraska, and under the new arrangement through trains will bo run to ami from Sioux City to connect witli tho main Hue. Tills action is forced on tho Union Pacitlo by tho action of tho Sioux City and Ogdeu line, which is making rapid preparations to build a lino to lite Pacitlo coast. News Ami Notes of a (toiieral lores! lo the Westerner. In- .ADL'K. - lYNQLlW, JIK, - . . I'raeldMt. Vki I'tmUUnL . . . Uaabler. to We have &everal sums of money Loan on good Ileal Estate. Security for a series Of years To- wlt, OXE PURSE OF $1200 ! ,m ONE PU-RSJ3-OF $1000 ! WO PUItSES OF 1800 Kadi! - . ONE PDKSE OF $400! Apply Soon to Willis & Chambcrlin, ai fcS-l; dw l.n. Openi limits, Court St HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO;, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AM-S0LD. SASTBRN IRQPItreTY ?X HANUEI) KOH OKK4KJN. '-VK"r" ,'rtn.-..ffl,w iietln.-. III.: K"?-?, '" - lua.llr. lN.rlUnd.Or. leII 0B? "' IM. , rw ,.,... I. in. r. ,lrlHl. Hr " Li! aj rn vaf uMk. KfmTnoalroa "d- u commercial. jWMltt J.. W, CRAWFORD, STEAM W1" Vm' fne m " Stow Tl Fump. KiSCFikCttIKW OK 261 Cownw1 St. . SHEEP FOR SALE. . .i.r IIU! I , . .j rf atomk ItiiltP " " i.Hiii. dd- tal deafness iu one ear, cured iu ton minutes. Also a pterygtim, or fleshy growth, Wus removed from ills eye which had nearly rendered him blind. Mrs. M. Hebo, H8 Water street, Portland Pimples ami blotches on the face for years, jxilns In the Iwek and iliheuse pecullur to her wx on red, h1o, liorson was cured of uixms eye. Mrs. F. U. Dewey, fiOl lHfli stroet, KHt Portland, nervous and general debility, lieurt dieMM, dyit)tN4u, llvorooinpliiiiit and fenmle troubli in ail lt Turiuus coinplliutloiw, wr uiuiieiitlywirwl. Mn. W. II. Autttlii, thv Inter national hotwi, PorlUml, miilli;eii u her room hIi moiitlu wltli un eye mctoii, ohIImI "iwrvotw abhor uuee of lltfht," HCftMiipaiiled with luOaitiiiMiUuii, urwj. Xn. J, J. ISrans, llvlriK on tiiv White 7 lotto road. Portlaud, mm ralviaof 1)m hUmumoIi and Iteurt, weak lumen tiwl iffvmlly eiuaeiaU!, I i-urwi aud rmIrmI Uw jwunda iu two ; UlUUtiW. I Urn. A llulKMr, Moulow, JwU leuuty, W. T. Excruciating Pln TWENTY YEAR6' EXPERIEMU, i pWu,? a.ft,,, yimn, and a lump Aaj MippUed with onljr I Iu in aid ttioagbi UiIm ovariau ' lURKtf, OHIVMl. First Class Goods j w.m. Coirii, wuuuokwo, w. T., aeuUM ritMiMMiUam and liver com i plaint, iMfcMtwt f health: abio Mb ! bfotlMT, Upr I. t..U'U. Hkaioo. jkava, W. 'r , .i- ur-l : . uuatb- I OMW Hi" nriu. G C HOGAH. i Mm. K. Ahir, 10, .Nurita rout-rtuUlo-u.(V-. block, rUm l-nlh .tivrt. PortUl.d .-uiwl .fUT W5I. .V. W du. j, am JOHN oi GENERAL BANKING. uSiht noll. wl. ' 'Wl naC I SmauTlwacbt. rmMsr mn eorJIaliy JnVKS W iipmlt nod Utamci buln !.iu.l vrooL hop and "hw imiperljf noat rellablo oonuanlM. Merchant Tailor I A MAX OK uonaa Mjmooow, van- pAtnai Tills claim Jumping business on tho Santlam promises to become in teresting, as a bitter light is growing out of tho dispute. Tlicro Is some talk of an effort being made at tho coming session of the legislature to divide Linn coun ty. It is not probable that such division will be made. Herald. There is no snow iu the mount ains yet and work on the Oregon Paclllc railroad Is still prosecuted witli vigor. Tho track is laid as far as Had Hanks, flfty-fivo miles oast of Albany. Whltolaw, tho well-known wreck er of Kau Francisco, who lias been at Yaiuina examining the wrecked Vautiluti Hay, thinks the vessel can be HiiccortHUilly raised within a few weeks and taken to tho dry docks for repairs. Four 1m led clover l not a ilutnict tur. icty of oluvtr, l.n i i.niy a tort, the van. nt on nAui in IfM 0e ul (uiir leave in tlie plant wlikih r'niivw Iu bulanio name, liifollum, fmm n tlinwolalerrl !. 'I u i-aiNlv puaribla llif.t liy Jil.li Ciuu ion a four-leaved tnfivlliiiii may !.; l.n . I 11m itiScolly i that iti aainv plan fun induo Uith Ihrau am fiwi lcvd cloven, ik( liltlx iUmiii1iio chi'.I I plocfil iin uttin( Mrl that would prvtual lha' al.ivumal eharatlarittlc. PooiUiiiclnittt t iW to hi abun. doi,ihi veai on Iflawli'lt havluK a nrat aoMMiat el uis. It kai l ii)(l4l iht iIm oabwaava f vniaMoa in wet, war)"Cthr caun lot eloVM lo Itulngfc in aa extra !'' Tlipy llnrliln lloitlaiiti'r, Pa.hih, Jan. I. Most of tho re publican Journals deride tho mani festo Issued bo lloulanger to the elec tors of tho deportment of tho Seine as a tissue of calumny ami brag, and says it Is not worthy of dlsscus- slou. TlioClauleisosays: "As lloitl anger's progrum is to ask tho country to make Its voice heard, conservatives intend to vote for him." A congress of republican sen ators, deputies aud editors opposed to Hotilanger wilt meet on Sunday to select a candidate igalust him. ' Tlircii Wik'Iik anil :i,000. Kanhah City, Jan. I. Advices from Springer, Oklahoma, aro that tho martial law order of two years ago lias been put iu force, ami tho squatters aro decamping. Springer Is a little over three weeks old, hut day before yesterday it hud a popula tion of !l,000. The soldiers aro vig orously enforcing tho order, and settlers aro obeying It with alacrity. (Iri'iil Luna nf I.lvin, Mhmi'inh, Jan. J. Tho U. S. In spectors are Investigating tho burn ing of the steamer Kato Adams. Tlioy havo obtained evidence that forty-two persons were lost instead of fourteen, as was reported. Slnco the Investigation It appears that eighteen children were among tho deck passengers, ami one of tho crow perished Iu addition to victims heretofore named. "AfWr Hvlelwra." "Ml u yaa lo my ayaUda rilag IklMklr, My uiagiMi MM a muwinuu ana My mnuKt are aiumun ana ewBijr. To livaaua u urauw w a My bead watftt a um aud a quartor. By lalM mianv paoca rw apiiv Which manifold waaT wllti walar Kctleva an u Ut." Attvr Hwlnburn thcM Himm may b. a low way afW for that umltor, by what a uWrlplluu of tU utau wtuMobuwrUara outlv, liver dhv ortlered, hlmrflout of aorta. Hueu au Individual mta Dr. Ilew' Pmb Mit IHirKutivi I'aUatt. liter aiw -Hrr"' i" t"k and nownul to tOfr Us. 'tiovm 1 rtvortte Praaeiiptlou run all thin- Mjliar wewknrM lu video t t filimli. Aunt 1 10 Vt'um, MiNNU.vroiiiB, Jan. I. David Irvln, ii resident of tho town of Wil ton, Minn., this county, was hurled to-day. lie had reached tho age of 110 years aud hud a distinct recollec tion of events succeeding the I to vo lution. Ho liuil met aud talked with (Joorgu Washington and other statosmeii of his time ami was a soldier of tho war of 1H12: llliutirlHK IllimliuriU. Nhw Voiuc, Jan. I. Tim follow, insf was rwelvwl dy Hieliard K. Fox Iroui Ht. LeuU: "Kllnitii will sign iirlielett to light John U, Kill llvati for $20,000 and ehuiniluishlp of the world at either Toronto, Ot tawa or Montreal. Hotli Mitchell aud ICIlmu eiiipliatlually deny that they have hud any inUtindiTstaiid Ing with Fox." rrmii lllaliw lo SulliU. C'MCVIilA'NIi, Jail. l.-(fKrKU llakr, oii of thw original atoek holder of tlie KUiulanl Oil Cum Mi, yeaUrduy oom milled aiiielde by takliiK luoriililiw. Not long since Itak'er waa otia of tlw lollliou alrea of the town. High living cauatsl hU rulu ami auiclde. 'Mm l'njuM4l hHlul IMUtMI. : Vakixuvkh, AV. T., Jan. I. TIm Vauaxivr lloanl of Tratlw ooovunwl loot nlgtol fur tlw iHirtMjau of Uia euaalug tlw eligibility aud natural advauUlgea Vanoouvw wouUI oiler for Ut aataMkuHuiul of Uw pro mjmm! itaval ataiioii In Ita vlelnlty. A Ittot KmmiIU. ItaATTfJt, Jan. I. Tho tnnible wblott boa bMn brawl ng lu Uw New AMtto uilrw fur homm time oulinlnn ImI thU iiiornliig In a riot in which nut- ln.ui, iii. llujiluii, wu killed. I'l I I., rn vi.., I'orlliind n '? ' r .. hi... I, In. r ilflMfi, Mr " . mH. tA,',T' dutf. " . ,-. i !li.-i-n.- In. ii:tntn '""- "lll(i I ii.i.u und Ali3;ntU- lisil