Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 21, 1890, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL
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EVKNTXG JOT-DX-AX.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
PUnUSIIKDDAIL.Y.KXUEITflUNDAV,
BY TUB
Canital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Motored at the pOKtofllce nt Holcm,Or.,a
Hecond-clnux matter.
H-e fourth page for term of subacrlp
Hon. Advortl.emenM to Insure Insertion (for
he Mine day) should bo hnnded In by 1
o'rlock.
Correniiondenrp containing nnw-H of In
tcrwt nnd Importance In rtrlrcd from nil
parts of the Mute.
No attention will be paid to anonymous
communication.
Prntonrfdcidrlng Hie Capital JovtatAt,
wrvl nt tliclr houses enn wcure It by pov
1 enrd request, or by word left nt thin
office.
Hpeclmon number eiil free on implica
tion. Office, corner Court nnd Liberty Hft.
TUKHOAY. IANUAI.Y21
JllSr OCT IH.00I) TO DRINK.
THE ASTOItIA KA1LKOAD.
Our readers nre all interested in
any great development of Oregon re-1 .she i
sources. The news of the day indl- j
rates mat. tne eiiorts ot tne Astoria! A malady of a most remarkable
ANNOttNCKMBNT.
Larger Ouarlern Telegraph !erlre
Increased Working I'oree The
Journal Steadll; (Ironing.
The i'uMIslicrrt announce thai
they have comtilulcd arrangement
for Itiiprovetiii'tilK on the Capital
Jouunal, In kee;'ln with the
growth ami trop.Tlly of the city.
Indications pilot ton larger Influx
of population for thin year than ever
before. We nre certain to have
more public and private improve
incnlfl than In any year ptwious.
The demand for homes and real es
tate is steadily Incruasitit;.
To meet the demand the Joiiinal
will shortly bo moved Into lh post
office block, opposite the Chemeketc
hotel. Additions wilt be mude to
tho working forces tt the paper.
Negotiations are pending that will
glvo tho Kvknino Jotm.VAL the
most complete press and special
telegram service of any evening
paper In Oregon. It will bo made
In all respecls tho best nows, family
and business paper in Salem, and
devoted to tho interests of tho
Capital.
CAPITAL JoUUNAL I'UJI. Co.
All over the Capital City Ih heard
the music of tracklaylng.
Tin; snowbound Callforutaus
should cimu up and hear tho robins
sing at Salem.
To Congressman Conger of Iowa
has been given the lienor of Intro
ducing tho administration's silver
bill.
Tin: Jouhnal Is not great on
promises, but It propones to demon
strate that thu steady, sober, solid
growth of Bnloni is u inoro luxtlng
benefit to all than a wild, specula
tive boom that some would neck.
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Evtiiiv well-penned line of a
wide-awake newspaper adds dollars
and dollars to tho value of real estate
and Improvements In a growing city
like this. That is why the Kvhnino
Jouu.s'al Is being taken In every
place of business, lesldenco and
worklugman's homo lu tho city.
Tin: Itunkof Knglaud Is reported
as purchasing ,'l,(X)OlOO0 pounds of
silver iih a basis for tho Issue of one
pound English sterling silver certi
ficates to the extent of ouo-third Its
reervo fund. This Is n significant
pointer to those Ameiican hankers
who look with distrust on our silver
eerl Ideates.
in tho Oregoniau claims that
the Astoria & South Coast railroad
will bo completed from Astoria to
Illllsboro by the cud of the year
1601. This will be an IniKrtant
fdCtorin thegrowthof Astoria. The
proposed route Involves a connec
tion witli the capital city and Is of
interest to the entire state.
Tho details of the financial deal,
by which the work is to be pushed
with renewed vigor, are stated with
much detail. It appears the direc
tors adopted a resolution agreeing to
convey to William Held, of Port
land, all the company's assets of
whatever character or description,
Including its terminal lauds and
rights at or near Astoria, in con
sideration of which Mr. Held and
others became personally obligated
to give bonds in tho sum of 100,QOO
to Immediately transfer certain real
I'stuleof the selling value of 100,000,
by deed to the various stockholders
or lo a trustee to be named by them
Insecurity for such bonds, which
sum of $.100,000 and real estate secu
rity are to become the proj)erty of
the Astoria stockholders and divided
among them pro rata, should Mr.
Held and his associates fall to carry
out any one of the following con
ditiens:
First to build the road from
Wnrreuton and lay track to Mrs.
Bird's ocean house on or before the
1st of May next.
Second to build a road and lay
track from the center of Young's
Hay bridge to the Nekanican river
near Grimes', before the 1st of July
next.
Third To build tho trestle wor
nnd grade from tho city of Astoria
ami to construct tne easterly portion
of the bridge from Smith's point to
the center of Young's Hay, before
the :51st of October, 1800.
Fourth To construct, and com
plete the Voting's Hay draw bridge
and piers, and to connect the same
with the westerly poll Ion. now
built, on or before the aist of Decem
ber, I8IM).
Mfth To construct, complete and
have in operation tho Astoria &
South Coast railway as a standard
gauge road; tho greater portion of
It to bo of sixty-pound steel rails,
and have trains running from the
city of Astoria to tho Southern Pa
cific's line near Illllsboro, on or bo-
loro tne aim or uecemiier, lain
A woolen mill is to bo built at ,
Rapid City, 8. D., to use up the J
Pretty ami Intelligent, lltit i the product of 200,000 sheep grazing !
Acts Like a Fiend. over the Black Hills.
An eccentric Detroit millionaire
oiiian,
lapped
his mouth with a dishcloth.
Cable advices state that M. Licht ;
has increased his estimate on th.
best sugarcrop by 100,000 ton. The '
Increase is principally In Germany,
and the total European crop Is esti
mated at 3,4-15,000 tons
people to get more railroads are meet-j olld Stressing nature has recently I Kot ,,,,; arcmnent w th a w
I ng with some success. An artlelc , attacked the voumr daughter of i ,n,"n '" ,laa,
U LlUdi IS
esiclence Localities
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or re-
Tin: lUMtburg Plain dealer sug
gestH tho name of lion. V. T. Hon
lamlue, of Douglas county, as an
eligible candidate for governor. The
republicans might do much worse.
Mr, Houlauilue bus represented
Douglas county two terms In Oregon
legislature, has creditably filled tho
position of receiver lu tho Ko-n'hurg
laud olllco and Is well-known u a
man of executive as well a literary
ability, Yes, Mr. lloiijamluo would
make ix very good governor,
i . i
A lot of Germans, Just from tho
old country, have arrived lu Hast
Portland, and their actions grcatlv
Clarkson Is going to resign the
first assistant's place lu the'postof
flee department, as soon as bo dis
pones of a few remaining democratic
fourth-class postmasters. This will
surprise nobody who know Clnrx
son. He Is too big for such a petty
place. The wonder Is that ho evor
took it. Everybody supposed that
he WnH promised spicily promotion,
and wondered that the promise was
so slow of fulfillment. Ho now
says ho look tho place to round out
his political education, and having
gotten all ho can out of it is ready
to trlvo It till. (!lnrI(Hiln will Im
heard from one of tbeso days. The
puopiuoi lowanugni do worse titan
to elect him senator, If, they are re
ally tired of Allison. Portland Ore
gouian. Mr. Clarkson Is one of tho men
who performed a great share of the
heavy work that devolved on
two or three members or tho Na
tlonal Committee, who had almost
solo charge or Harrison's campaign.
Ho Is too great a man to fill a merely
seeoiid-elnH position, when It is a
cold fact of Ameiican politics that
so many second-class performers are
assigned the leading parts.
Jl'in: list or failures from Taeoma
continues with unfailing regularity.
Wo sympathise with tho business
men of that clty.but tho la grippe ol
assignments, bankruptcies and busl-ne-s
Imodium Is appalling.
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Parlor Klevlrlrlly.
A very simple apparatus for ob
(aiuiiigan electric spark is made by
a Gorman physicist. Uotiud the cent
erofaicommoii lamp chimney Is past
ed a strip ui tin ion, anil another
strip pasted from ono end of the
chlmnuy to within a quarter of an
Inch of this ring. Then a nleeo of
Winthorp Davis, who owns one of
Iho largest sawmills in this vicinity,
says an Atlanta, Tex., correspon
dent in the "New York Sun. The
young lady Is In her sixteenth year,
and when in her normal health of
an amiable, rather shrinking dispo
sition, and possessed of no small
claim to beauty, besides being in
telligent and well advanced In
hci studies. About three months
ago she fell into a low melan
choly state and displayed a
singular aversion to all society, re
fusing entirely to converse at tunes
and exhibiting it sullen, an
position when questioned
monstratcd with.
All food was rejected for several
days, until a piece of freshly killed
beef was accldently brought into her
presence, when she threw herself
upon it witli all the savage Igrecdi-
ncss of a famished animal, and be
gan to tear and rend it with her
teeth, sucking the blood with a
relish. Since then, at periods vary
ing from three to seven days, she is
seized with the same thirst for blood,
and when brought In sight of it will
drink it with avidity, in spite of all
eflorts to restrain her. i-'uch eflorts
are attended with much danger, for
(luting these attacks she fails to
recognize even the members Of her
family and will snap and bite at
any one attempting to molest her.
Her entire appearance undergoes a
change, her usually gentle expres
sion becoming inhumanly ferocious,
her eyes bloodshot and glaring,
while her jaws snap furiously and
sho keeps up a hideous snarling and
growling. Her face becomes suf
fused with blood and herliairbrisllis
on her head like that'll un angr.,
animal. Once satiated with bioixl
she falls Into a deep sleep, as if froi-i !
Intoxication, and on nvakoiilii0 !
seems to have no renieiuberatiiv
whatever ol her singular attack,
and is once more her quiet, ladylike
self, only complaining of severe
headache, which frequently lasts un
til her next Mi.urc.
Physicians who have seen her are
atulostito account for tho cause of
her malady, and luuo up to the
present fahed entirely to relieve her.
Hy the advice of several, attempts
have been made to keep her from
the sight of blood, but the result is
so distressing that it Is n ..v thought
best lo allow her to gratify her tin
natuial thirst. Unable to do so
otherwise, mIio attacked her own
flesh, teaiing It withoti.any appar
ent pain and sucking the blood.
On another ouc.islou, when seem
ingly herself, her attention was at
tracted to a younger brother, who,
having cut Ids hand, entered tho
house for tho purpose of having
the bleeding gash bound up. She
instantly leaped across tho roon
and without warning, seized
boy's hurt hand in her month
uit mm to tno none, n was
only with tho greatest difficulty
that she could bo made to release,
him, and when finally forced to let
go gave vent to her rage in hoarse
cries, or rather screams, like a wild
beast cheated of its pey.
mi-, w.ivisaiid uii wile are per
sons of education and lefluement,
and profess themselves entlrelv un
able to account for their daughter's
strange alllletlon, as on both sides
for generations there has never been
any lutoinpuratieoor muiital disease.
,. ,c d-x or re,,,,! ZtiTSSPX
c Ihosc owned !y men or corporations who
The Pnlpjt and the Sfngp.
Hev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Hrelliern Church, Hlue Mound.
Kan., says: "J feel it my duty to tell
what wonders Dr. King's Now Dis
covery has done for me. My Luugs
were Iiadl y diseased, and my parsih-
loners thought 1 could live only a
few weeks. I took five bottels of
Dr. King's cv Discovery and am
sound and well, gaining 201bs. in
weight."
Arthur Love, Manager Love's
Funny Folks Combination, writes,
"After a thorough trial and con
vincing evIdcLce. I am confident
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, beats 'em all, and cures
when everything else fails. The
greatest kindnesl can do my many
thousand friends is to urge tliein to
try it." Free trial botiles at Daniel
J. Fry's Drug Store. Itegtllar ni.es
GOc. and Sl.Oo.
The Hartford Post says its type
setting machine does more work
than four men and gives better ser
vice. The whole paper is set by
these machines.
Tomatoes were only raised for
ornament fifty years ago, and were
called love apples, and not thought
tit to eat. This year about 72,000,000
cans were put-up.
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And this Corporation is determined to
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Is
ttractive
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Tlio Ilcst in the Country.
Dr. E. S. Holder-: The Ethereal
Cough Syrup cannot be excelled in
the market foi-the cure of coughs,
V. M. HOGGS, Nnppa.
Large si '.o j?I on, small "') cent". For
.k ny nil Druggist.
McCrow & Wiiiard,
New Salem Market,
EXCHANGE BLOCK.
Opfwlle ("unity UltHiuii, Coniincrrlnl St
EVEHTHING
NEW AND CLEAN
only tho licit montN kept, ami delivered
fro to nil purls of tlio city.
To the city of Salem. Thev have at tills time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated iniprovementE i have
scarcely begun. It is Intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Hiverside and High
laud additions and around Highland Park
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no
ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future bo
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lois iii Highland Ailditon arc High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a mimberuf residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lota
within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over$1000. We can sell you better lots in High
land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi
cally not half so far from the public, buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so
called "inside lots."
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
And let some other fellow pay $1000 for au inferior lot not so well located. With the difl'erence of $700 you can
build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of intere.-t that will buy you nearly two thousand street car
tickets every year.
xcmiavsnu3x.czDaRxcB3i:
Kans
so
Unt,
Cid MUU&B.
Corner ol Court and High Sts.
E, M. LAW, Proprietor.
We liavo tnUen a new mime hut
will rnntlnuo to serve om p-itrons with tho
het thu market mlnnU, gle them v
cordial welenmo to Our Home. Terms
roHonahle. UIvpum.i rti'l mid wo will do
you ,;od.
No Chinese employed.
Slicrifl's Sale.
Sheriff's Sale.
Pl'dlinu'iiu FiiTHnd
"VTONICK Is hereby given thnt by lrtue i ;;0TIcn is licrebv glreu tint bv virtue of an
1 Of nil eXeeilthm UsilC'tl OUt tf tllP I .von iHmTI .lull- 1.qii...1 ...i, .. 1. If m . n.rr.- .. . - ...
!'""! " "!w it , c c :.;r, . a.;. a o,v;. ;'ss,s . ' ST .i 'is ss , .a? ,'?.;
BlCupiliil City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r,
Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day
None but white labor emnloved In this
I'KtubllMhment
A ood sultatiintlul meal eool;cd 111 tln.t
el iks hIj Ie
rnonty.tlvtfents er inwl,
R IS 13 K R O :I T.
Court street, between Join mil Olllce aud
-MtntoN la very.
., i . isii , i i ' JJC" i MHtl ,n f,n ue2'tudyuf t'eceiiiber, 1809. and
!.... . ..m, ...,u in ui uncivu ii juu it io mn iurc-( uii u pnu a jut guient aim decree
Judgement rendeied In th -Justice court lor ! duly ren.lere.I. entered of record ,i,d,i,Zw
TS.i imiii ill oi'i n ni Kirinu nunuiit .. -,-!
..... ,....... ,, ...,,.,.,.. uiiiii.i , niuie ui in aim oy saui uircuu court on the 16th day of
Oregon, aii.1 a certified transcript or which , October. 18S. iu a certain cut then In sab
";iM,d.,,,?I:,fller,1,!"Ul,d,,0,kcletl U P,b, 01tl-e couft P't.dinc where ,Geo""e A SI iVonar
n the clerk of the eiieuil coiim of thestale as pliintlQ jwl C K. Parnshand II Par
"'Vr1lX?"rr,,,eVimty.',rJ1,arlon-,,n, "e ribhweredetin.l.Dti.tnta"ro plaintiff and
hh day of .May. ls, wherein state ItiMi- i,.i,,t.iHinA.,,t. i, i,ili .'..." ',."''
ranee coinnanv. rerovered im L-inpni ' .. .i..., . ,...--, 7...- . ""
rM !& a!rt,!e,,o,,7is m ! ;7 "'"" """
.. L...L? '-:. .. !" ....v. --,, 4i) 8UU ihji ailornev'fl fpp, nm ... ....
thtr Mimof is OeClu U. S. gold coin, t getlier
nt iiy.sj nll,i eommandliiir me to satisfy
inesune tojeuier wlih aeerulng cost out
wiiii it iKnHi iniTnn or inn -utn r tii ... i
house doorln Salem, Marl lVoutv (ire- I V Uuml tn0 c'0 '" 'he afternoon of
Bun, at lo'cleel: p. ., .,ot" I day ,11 he ho.if v 8 'l0r f .thenCOUU'y court
riKlit. title and iiiteiest which a F Den ,V?e '" S?,,cm.' M1.rl0,n c,""tv. Oregon, fell at
ills had ou the -1th day of May ISM ,,r sTlnce K h . ? cU.'L" V ",B, gh'st bllder- fr "
In and to the following described Veal ? ll("",d on .the?jr.I ,be8'lp. all the rlaht ti-
uronerlvtowlt! " ULLr,u,-u Iuu tle.iutereit and tttate. hi,h C. W. ParrfKh
New Fish Market.
I Allen Khcxlen hanestabllshed a new Klsh
i Market on StatOKtroet. sml ho Uisara Kood
Stll
niiuiKtf tho people of that cltv. Tho sl"J '" wn.pjH'd around a bruxh, aud
l'ortland Telt'Krant wiyH should thoy
happen In their inuvomoutH to Jostlo
aKaliiHl anyone, they take oil' their
liatHund apolo)lre In the iiiiwt re
Miwetful iimiiiiur. It ix Indeed ro
frciihlnu; to wltnciu Hitch a night.
There are many people In the United
Stat who wotiM Improve by tak.
Iiik' a fow leHnoitit from thiwo simple
(lOllllllllH,
tlio interior of the ohlnincy Is) rubbed
bilttkly. In tho dark n urhjht eleo-
irh'Hjiark may boticen to pass front
one piece of tin foil to the other each
tliuo thu briiyli Ih wllhdmwn from
tho chimney. Many othor oxperl-
inentsotin be triwl with thl apparatus.
iiucklou'it Arnica Salve.
llio liest naive in tho world for l'mmpilyHttendedto.
etitK, hruU's, soiw. ulcorw, wilt ..
rheum, fever soreu, tetter eliRpHd
haiidH, chllblaliiH. coriiH aud all sldn i
eruptions, and positively euros pile!
or no pay required. It in guaranteed i
tojjlve perfect Matiwfact Ion, or money :
roluudod. l'rkv ii& centw per box.
for sale bv JJ.inlel -I
glttt.
ipply of rlsh, iKiiiltry and mimp.
Hive him h call anil your onler will he
s-ivlm
Iiith No. ilftv-llirppr.-i.lv nriv.f,ii,i.c;ii..,i uu J- L. """isli.defendents.nan.ed in kai.i rle.
imy.avet.aj. as known and designated on ;,.: ", , ,', .,,",."' i '"""wlnsdekcrlbed
tho lands or Thomas Cros In township (J 1 111," 6lt"a,e!1 ln Mrinn C""'y. OreKon
MHiui r.tmje.i, west iu Marion county, Or
eirin,ns lecoideil In the eiei'fs olllce in
said Marlon eounty, ou the Uth day of No.
VPIIlllllr K7II tltil w.llnn 1..1.... I..
debated Sn the n Int oMhe-Cl.ri'n pV. !. .''
surveys as lotsono (I , two fJ) and thiee (.1), ,7,','..", ',,euce wesl. 20, chil,5i uce north
of fieutiou four (i ln township Mx (b ),,. t!";m',e eat 'J0 cllalUl'; ""euco south
uth mnu three (3), we.st of the Willi 1 ' ,c" tliaius to the place of besiuulng. The
" iiivrmiun, jianon com
and lontalnlmc one hundred
scueu 'kvhu lis? bs-lW) ucres
or less.
IMted this 1st day of January
sealed propoa!s lor furnishing at the
.i mm, .--aiem. ur., tne loiiewlng:
i"0 pounds best renovated geese feathera.
1!00 double, gray blaukets, ti pounds each,
geimlneall wool warp and filling, -i feet.
!) inches wide nndO feet, a inches long.
7.) hair mattresses, is pounds each, to be
gray hair and of rlrst quality ticking,
.....ku HIU..UVIIUVUKVl
100 yards heavy Ainoskeag pillow tick
ing, 1 yird wide.
Samples may be seen at the office of
Koard of frustees, and goods must be ln
accordance therewith.
The right to reject any and nil bids Is re
served. Jllds will be opened nt 2 o'clock
p in., on Tuesday, Jan 21, 1890.
8yi.vkstek pknnoykr,
Geo. W.McUkidk,
G. V. Weuu,
W.A.iJnxi.Y, Boarrf of TruBtec.
Clerk of Hoard.
tow It: Comiuenclng at a point v.-liere'the cost
ine of the Uoujtiou laud claim of J I,
larrlfh aud Llizabeth Kirrisb, his
wile, intmects the section linn 1,,..
aud 25 lu T. 7 B. K 3
nty, Oiegon, " 7.7 ', . B "' BJ1U 8ale 6D'111 "o Brst ap.
and eight vl ?V '" tbc Piufat of the cost aud expends
of land, more I "'"""' ui,"le'tl'8 expenses of fhis
. proceediUKiaud the remainder shall h nt .
, 1SW
11. M I Mrnic i v
1 . w llPr"1 of tl"oa county, Oregon.
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I'.ir aucevta at the
1'Vy, druu- t Vl'ITAL BL'SISESS C0LLEWE,
Orfpnn.
K. L. WiLM.I'rtn.
S.i Inn.
A. 1'. AHMUKONG.Mngr.
A.NoriiKittMnimtiuleatloit apHani
In thin lisxtie lu erltleUin of the man
HK'eniiuit of the Stale Asylum for
the limuio. Tin; Jtii'UNAi. bus not
peon tit to umko publle all Iho ftaliv-
liiouU himiet In ivIUhmIukUiou Dr.
LaiifV -UWltiiteU(leiU'vv of this'
tate ItiHlllutlon, but tlhv-e-wo
hiivo priutvd tuv fivui roll- '
.able Htmivo aiikl ouelusl for by
prominent oltieih, who t Hilly
jiroporvd o kuptulu tbwir churn..
In a public matter of tbN kind Tint
Jium.sAi, iUhm not draw the wrty
llntw, but U optn for Ihu dl.eus.sion
of any matter of gvinmil publlu In
trvl.
all publlu liutltutlon should be
(X)liduct(sl no as t(lKHboV(mmvmh,
a r utss4 iutr.'.
V'HH ;AMhettkiwin.Kpri.:jr-t
. -.r t.r; X j, s JtUi, Ml . feu KB.U-
l;!Tii,,f "TS'm h'ow 'wr to
tho ,! vr. Joy rv. "ii, r.mlly v
iitair Jr Vntbi
VV 'iMirtUM now for moothi
A.. ' iliadpulu. Oarov
f , '"'n, ps bei ttMt JIr
- kj ii iiuiany lur hort
'- uv aii4 fvttlttt h aymtow
' 14 ikU mi omwlrsiAl
Uit t iNrtr kM4 um ,j,.
au la rre( rtMWtlttiML X
tcolhirtijr (if )iMir wvauMt
SKkUUit Is thai OtpMMOt
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abroad, but tin, lmni i..Pk.t l..a ! t'wriUi. hwuuki. u Emilia .,a,uau.
lirown 150 tier cent, hlne.i ISTO. ' -l evBln;Scion,
' I any limr. UHalllie
Iaiht .May Jllddloborouli, Ky , ! Uwi'nncwi
nail tMenty-llvo people, now shn iT"T
ha ittiw. Vm ihIiiuh aud iron fur- "l'H " I
uacoH are tbo iirliiehml ludiiMirv. il.lml
r
A thief stole h pnir of shoeri from u
Sheriirs Tax Notice of Sale.
VrOTlCKISHKIlKllY UIVKX.TH THY
4; ..? ,r"l0fn w.irrant lor the collection
".. .. " 'V',l..a5""" "V". nsssmeiit of
--"' uniiiciiiii, id, ior tue vear IS'J
for the uiity of Marlon and Mate of (W
gon. duly sH,.d by tho county clerk of
wild county, which warrant Is now In mv
,.' pi n. , r ' .,"10 '"'Paid and dellii
oiient taxes for tho year IsMi for bld
dNtrlct. No. 113, in sa d Marion eoumv
and not having been able f er iUlleut
rearch to And any personal immertv ?o u.
, x' ,B"!,..'' '? "A? the
11" -. Ltamt, described In the Nt hwln
alter set forth, us the property of the neV.
son whose n.iine is s..t .. i.X. ".'... ."l i3"
.-W saldeT.
Diiei in nm... ,V" .r.r."'"".u? ucxl p-
aidjudgVenTand deTr e o,aTa atUpTaimPff
Jh. J ' larriu: "ud ue remainder. If any, after
he foresaid payments are made and auid ed ,.
herein betoro proMUed shall be ai 'pi Id in
paJmei1t.f tho said judgment and decree in
iavor of .aid deiencl.nt. J. L ParrlVh and
.gainst said defendant, 0. w. vluKi '',-
iu-,1 f r , . P" d lr''-,'t money is de
'."""'dsuleofKatdreal property for
PI. ntiff dGeo ADdS,elpeI,S,es of M
j ,, rt.lnAasar&"der pmeu'l
ol a lthe aforesaid cUlui. that the Jam? be
U.ttd, Sitrir, Oregon, Dec. 26, 1889.
8hrlg0fU.rt0mr0n8
AXE OK THE LAIIGEST ESTABLISH
Umeuts; u tho State. Lower rates Titian
,1"rl'n1- Largest stock Legal Blanks h?
nr?pti.t.e,');.d,BlS?est diseoSnt. Send for
FeSSf b1tb nllnand catalogue o5
Steam Printer Salem Oreeo'n.
1S90.
Harper's Young People.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
i.pi,0 leveutlJ1 Volume of Hak
pRit's )ouno People, which be
gins With tho IvTimilwii. ' a?" .r
vciu-
Sheriirs
horS ibsob,,...! .. .. "
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gran.mc. It will oiler to its readers
iL filst f(Jur serillls of the tisnal
length, and others in two or three
parts namely, "The Ited Mustang,"
.L"Jh4M.9; Stoddabd; "Ph'il
O, X. SCOTT
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