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i3i, 'fTw-n-v ')gji.rt '' V' J,v , 1 . v. TELEGRAPHIC DffilTfllK. Associated l'rcA. Kciort and Digests of all Important Xcws of To-Day. THE WEATHER. grSSMISK KO.'l TtIK nam:m KKOIiinM ' ONLY. SaK rnA.vc'ico, Dee? Tli?! Government Signal Hervloo predicts i local ruin for-Oellfiuiiln, turning to tliii niitillituliiu I iu.nl nil nival predk-ted for hjutw n, WiuhloRton and all parts of Oregon !" nortliwCTlcrn portion. STATE AN KIHTHR IN I.l'CK. ISllITKNtlKNCK, Dec. 4. Last I evening it 7-W, tle home of H-c.v. K. C. lVntlaiid, secretary ol the Or- egou Pre Ahs'u., was blessed with u tcu pound boy. At a large meet ing of tho Board of Trade a resolu- lluti of congratulations was extended upon the new arrival aud the Infant was publicly christened Harvey cutt Peutluiid, which name Iihh it-en adopted. , WASHINGTON AHMY OFFIUKK DEAD. Washington, I). C, Dec 4. Dr. Jedi'dluh H. Baxter, surgeon gen eral of the army, who wan trickeu with puralyMU Mouday, died this morning. He never regained eon soiousucss after the attack. FOREIGN. NEWS IN FOKEIQN LANDS. London, Dec. 4. A dispatch from Paris says that M. Beybold, minister of foreign affairs, said, regarding the Newfoundland questien: "Ah to the nation ot Newfoundlanders auuexiug themselves to the United States, there is no lcar of that. They would have the whole BrltUh fleet to deal with. A report from the British consul nenernl in Uruguay, warns British emigrants aguiust settling In that country, whether they are laborers, agriculturists or artisans, at they cannot comete with ItnllaiiB and Basques aud endure the miserable living. K. T. Held, M. P., declared him self yesterday in favor of home rule for Scotland. He said that the United kingdom ptood unique iu endeavoring to legislate through one parlimeut for four countries. It transpires that Italy paid King Meuelak 1,000,(HK) francs to remain neutral while Italy was lighting King John, of Abyssinia. Dix'isiVK iksui: at hand. upward curve, while in the euunier- LondoN, Dec. 4. At a caucus this Mx tul curve ig Verted and lacks moruing or the opponents of Par-1 tl)e f,M.join 0f sweep Intheorig nell a resolution was adopted not to ( jui Tlie trt.uiury numbers appear accept the Clancy compromUe l(, lHi Urj;vr uuil heavier in the orlg which will be otlered at today's, lnal .uare, besides, considerably or meeting, but force the matters to a wIoft A wrreSpouding diflereuce decisive issue fortnwith. t.au t(e observed In the bank designa KN'ULlRIf I'KESS CONOKATL'LATIONS. Ij jndon, Dec. 4. '"ommcntlngon the passage of the copyright bill by the Unlud Slates House of Kepre- i-entallves, the Evening Loudon ' evs coiiKratulates America on l.u.l.,.. luL-.... u ,nil f.,r.. ui.l nt..n in luteruatloual honestv and Justice. I THE KMIVKMT ll"Il. Tnvruw m i Ti.,t ominpiit i iormer political leader, the Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock Is dead, aged 80. Bkklik, Dee. 4.-He!nrleh Berg- I..... ' i . a. i,, 7a dead. He was boru Ij 17U7. London, Dec. 4. Lord Tlimuns Francis Freemantle Cottesloe Is dead. Lord Cottesloe was twice secretary of tb treasury; a! bo sec retary of war, aud chief secretary oi Ireland. He waa ulnety-two years ",(1, a cakuo HUBNINO ik dock. Havke, Dec. 4. The Freuch steamer Paris from New Orleans, with her cargo on fire was docked Monday. A hole was cut lu her deck to allow flooding of the alter hold. Twenty partly burned bales of cotton were landed when It was louiitl necessary to again qlose thelopporatlous Hatches. PAKNELL HOLDS THE KOUT. London, Dec. 4. K-prt lrouil Cork last ulglii that the municipal auiborlties had adopted a resolution agalust i'arnell was erroneous. On tbe cintrary, the resolution" was in support of Prtrnell. The National lU met at uoou to further consider the question of Paruell'rf leadership. TKOOI'H I'ltKJERVlNU UHUKIt. BioJaneuio, Dec. A. Tlieclly Is agitated by troops patrolling the (treeU for the purpose of preervliig order. SJIOLAND WIU, AID THE I"OTATO KAMlNEOf IKKLAND. London, Eng., D.-c., 4. The forerumeut to-day Introduced In tbe house of commons a supplemen tary etlmate of JC6000 for the pur- POMofenquiriuu; Into the situation la tbe WMtern nart of Irelaud, 'Wng from the Ja'luwof the pita- "Mcrop, and making uepratious ' relieving tbe dlstrej-. ' A Ottmt I4r MeUlclue. VT.OuilllV l...nH.Uu !.. IHIli. .Hi . SI?u,2f"lo'. beartuchr, btlllous ruin- "JPl'iiivw.o. j .t put lo-uro porftctl iktli,i,,rl,'ullwl,,w,suu ih.i'"' Clft.ua luviiMtnitoiiDd ktrauaiaca ) T7Sf"wum br ihr fmlo ctloo. loia. iianoaliywaHf tHetnf. BOLDCOUNTERFQTERSATWORK Flooding the Pacific Coast With Worthless Money. BOMS GREKN'RACKS AND POTMETAL COIN'S. A Largo Amount of Counter frit Money in Clrculnlloii in tlio Wot. Turoni.i 01ilr: A ilangertntignng t j. ,,,. ,, dur U)(J a ,nrBC nmnullt ,)f mi,lrfVit ni(iev lms ,K.e , , , ,.,.,,, ,' , Pucluc const is UltiR tlixxieil with halt for tho unscrupulous to Jump at and nld In (ho circulation of the counterfeits. No lollor gang of reckless- and daring scoundrels was cvcrorganl7ed. Their headquarters are supjiosed to lie located In some one of the Middle western states, and they bavo agents at work in nearly every state in tho Union. At intervals during the past sum mer several pcrsous In California, Oregon and Washington received letters from persons in tho East of fering for sale counterfeit money at one-fourth value. The money was declared to bo "good," tho word be ing placed In brackets and under lined, and "absolutely perfect." The letters sent out stated that only grofiibacks.or as they arc term ed In Mich transactions "green goods" were for sale. A few vic tims were found but the United btates secret service officers bad been aware of the existence of the gang aud it was found to be an ex ceedingly dangerous task to try to circulate the bills. The secret ser vice oftlcers who were engaged lu running down the counterfeiters were overzealous and in consequence the men succeeded in evading arrest and throwing the efflcera oil' their tracks. They became less Ixild In their operations aud tor sometime nothing was heard of them. Now it appears that they have completed a plan to deluge the West with bad money. The operations of the gane are conducted by one of their uum ber who is located in Miuuesota or Michigan, but New York City is made their stamping grouud. These men are believed the origiuators of one of the most daugerous counter feits discovered iu receut years. This is a $10 note, purport ing to have been issued by the Germauia National bank of New Orleaus, which Is so nearly perfect as to deceive any person except exports, Iu general appeuruuee aud iu length and width the counterfeit closely resembles the ordinary fit) note. In "the geuuluu notes the word "and," printed iu small capital letters at the end of the third (line from the top on the back of tlie bil describes a graceful tion "1501 series 18S2'' and the ''number "44." There are no silk threads lunuiug thiotigh the tex ture of the paper oti which tho couu- lerneii is priuieu ami uu huciiijub ' imticHr In linwl.ee j iiuneto imitate ..rl ..- IUU1 HUlUlt. About two weeks iiko h number of $.j hills w lilcb liau oten laiseii lo cu , made their uppeur.uice II Portland. The llgures 5 and toe sume number spelled out had Uvu cleve. ly erased ""' ",1 HiemicH una XX nud the word twenty substituted. The XX work was well executed, but the spelliug of the amount was not so well doue. A casual exam I- i uatiou of the bills would be sufficient to discern the trick. Secret service otllceri. of Bali Francis- Informed of, soon ie j UOCHMUd N. II. Harris, . oue of the special agents ot the gov-j enimeut lu that city, was sent to Portland to Invctlgate the matter, He learned that all the bids had been "shoved" In oue night by a handsome young woman of about 24 years of age, a man of about 20 ( years and a gray-haired fellow who ws about CO. liieycouuueuuicir principally among Chinamen, who they found easy victims, generally, owing to the ruct that celestials are, us a rule, uufa- 'mlllai with the engravings of the i i.i..i,j ..r iiiu in rftiiiiii iiiii. i agenlsbusy n-tidlng out clruulars, rvhih I he r..i low lugi '.' " whs received by well known furious ujsin . ..iitlemau, wlio wan ....u.K-tl'ir it! V. h h.iv beOll re-' , ,,. nm us u truslwollhy KTSoll mill one W II" van - - ' therefore J would i puavi ' "I re- .anna wth you in you 'iwi - . Various Kiuuo m i.iu mi v..v aoOUl JIWU lueil. J no iohh Mnsa The trio disapjieared after working, uave but recently been put in pro the city to their satisfaction. De-jjucng sMp.t and even yet thidr ttctlve Harris pursued his Investlga- (.ombiued output Is limited to 60) tlonn dllllgenlly audfouudlt nccet-jtol)s M.r ,iay,wlille the output of the wiry to visit this city. Underlined Umer group approximated 2000 to make any stateineut In regard to totJU A tuu capacity of the Ana the matter further thau has been condtt workg lg 0500 tous per day, it slttted. lie iutliiiated that few u ouvioug that tho supply or ore bills hud resumed this city. must come from the other source or Iu addition to these bills Ihere Is they too, must suspend. Thecom u counterfeit $5 gold piece being pany's action has created cousldera gradually placed in tin illation. It ble coristernatlon at Butte, and any has made its iipiM-arance In this city number of rumorare afloat coucern and In several other parts of the ing Its cause, state. The) coins are light, and TIik ohkatbjt BTKIKK. dated IMS, They are not good j,IBMIKOllAII AU4., jjec. 4.-Tlie gpechiieiisofeouiilirfilllng.HUdeaii ttuatou ainouic tbe miners In this be i-aslly deticlcd. While "1",vl"!sta(e Is unchanged. 8000 are ou a die .nicer" the gnj! k',,l' ''"' rll-e. A few have rcturueil to Rard to the business which I pro pose, andtr jou will be guided by niyadvlco and experience there Is ihi i rea-on why you should not make a sure mid sate fortune. There Is absolutely no risk, as the article Is (good) money and Is perfect, as thu enclosed newspaper clipping will prove. The sizes are Is, 2, fs and 10s. My terms aro 2000 cost $iV), 8000 cost $300, 4000 cost f 400, 6000 cost JsSOO, 10,00(1 cost $1000, 20,000 ?2O00, and so on lu tho samu ratio. Two thousand in the goods costing Si.O Is the loust nmoiint I will soil under any circumstances uud If you will take lO.tXK), eosting $1000, or IW.000, costing $2000, I will give you the right or jour state nd no oue else can get the goculs lu your state. Furthermore, I do not glvo yon the goods at these llgures after the tlrst deal. I only give them now us an extra inducement and to give you a start. After the first deal 1 charge at the rate of 60 cents on the dollar. Now, my friend, if you wish to enter this speculation It w ill be absolutely necessary for you to come here and see me personally, as I will only deal face, to lace with my customers, which Is tho safest and most satisfactory way for both, as by your coming here you will see what you are buying aud I see who I am dealing with and both feel better satisfied. I know It Is quite a journey for you to come here, but look at the advan tages; and again thiiiK of the large profits to be made aud no risks and as far as expense is concerned I always make a liberal allowance iu the goods to cover expenses. Make up your mind to come here. You will find me a square, white man in all my dealings aud will never have cause to regret a vi it to me. I will meet yon iu New Y'ork city any time you may appoint, which I trust wilt be soon; and 1 will show you my entire stock from which you can make your own selections. Then If my goods are not all I claim them to lie I will pay your fare to and from your home. Now what fairer can you asR? Iu God's name do not betray me or mention to n living soul what passes between us, as I have never done you any barm and never shall, but will prove a true and lasting frieud to you. Makeup your mind to come here and in my next letter I will name a hotel for you to stop at, how you will know me and full Instructions. Be sure and send me your name aud post ofllce address as I might lose the one I now have. Burn all letters and newspaper clippings I send to you and I will do the same with all your letters. Trusting you will answer at once, I remain, yours in confidence. Answer as per slip." Enclosed was n slip upon which was type written: "James Daley, Albu, Anlrinl Co", Mich. This address good for SO days on ly." The "newspaper clipping'' which is referred to lu the leiter contains an article giving au elaborate des cription of the -rrest of a man charg ed with having $100,000 in counter feit money iu ills possession. He was tried aud dismissed hi cause, the clipping sajs, it could not be proved that the money was really the work acouuterfilter. The clipping says that the money was made from a plate which was stolen from the gov ernment printing bureau. The arti cle is written in a manner calculated to arouse the cupidity of the evil iu- cliued, Neidless to say there is no truth whatever in Hie article, which is ,,, u CPK from a newspaper, I..,. pioupU. nrpnured linllutluil. MISCELLANY. KINO KALAK ON AMKUICAN H.iIL." San Fkancisoo, Cul., Dec. 4. The United Stales ship Chvilcstuii, with King Kalukaua of the Island of Hawaii on boald, entered the harbor at eleven o'clock this morn ing. MONTANA MINIS HIICT DOWN. Helena, Dee. 4. The sudden and unexplalued shutdown of the Chambers syndicate mines at Butte, the Ainicoilda company's principal producer, is the most startling receut evt.nt n connection with the mlulng illdubtrv u thU state. Thegroupe coluprg, the Mountain Consolidate e(ji Green Mountalu, High tiro and Wuke Lr jju, Ulnm which hive guJe)' t,e company's great works wMi ore siacil )ul)t year's fire in the AllHm,11j11 & a. Lawrence, aud WHicn lim. given employment to . . .mi ri.i.n iniinn ..iiii.mi w)(i jt.atlous pslnt to aa early getUeiuwit POLITICAL- im.ansoi'nkwvobk'hooveukob.. Ai.uanv, IH-c. 4. Governor Hill declared himself not to be a candl-J date for United Bttea Senator. H' will not try for n third term for gov. ernor, but will tight for the prcl dedtlal iiotiiluatloii In '02. FINANCIAL. ADVANCE I'ASSKNtlKIl 11ATK8. Ctiicuno, Ii.t.i., Dee. 4. The Western Passenger Association have decided to advance tho rate from Chicago to tho Pacltlo coast points after Dec. loth from 72 60 llisb class to $7Q, uiitl from St7,i0 wvoild "class to M0. TIIK OUKVT WOOLKN MILL PAIM'KI' Passaic, N. J., Dec. 4. Tho llll tenhouse Manufacturing Co., which went Into tho lunula of a receiver yesterday, with liabilities of one million, and assetsof eight-hundred thousand, employed eight hundred hands In the manufacture of woolen blankets, sliawls and plush goods. Edward II. Amnildown, president of the American Protective Tariff league, owns ninc-teullis of tie stock and Is president of tho corpo ration. The company lias been mu lling ut n loss for two years, storlug a great deal of their produces In an ticipation, of tho passaue of the Mc Klnley tarlfl bill. CRIMINAL. DIAMOND Komil'.KY At TOTLAND. roTTLAND, Dee. 4. It has Just come to light that ou last Mouday night thelves entered the room of Dr. Anton Sonueiifeld and stole diamonds, notes and valuable papers toamount of ilfteen thousand dollars. Police are attempting to keep the matter quiet, lu order toobtalu some clue to the robbery. Besides the diamonds, consisting or a ring aud breast-pin, the notes and pnpeis aic of no value to anyone except the owner, some of them cannot be replaced by him. Payment has been stopped on notes. LOSSES SOME OI' US ABE LIABLE TO. Kansas Citv, Mo., Doc. 4. -De tectives here are puzzled by the theft of ten thousand dollars worth of dlamouds, belonging lo Mrs. Kirk Brower. They weie taken from n private box In the safe de posit. A GAY YOUNG EDITOR. Detroit, Dec.4 TheCiitic of this city alms to be a gay social journal, aud is rather reckless in lis com ments on thedolngsof the'MOO." Its editor is Sidney Corbilt, n young Wood of the first quality, w ho recent ly married the daughter of the lute millionaire, C. P.. Mabley. He se lected as oue ot his victims Miss Lil lian Thompson, daughter uf ex-may or Thompson, against whom ho has made some serious churgts. These attacks- were begun after Miss Thompson's recent leturn from Eu rope, when it was reported in New York and Detroit pap.-rs that she was to marry Count Kleinst, of Bei llu. This the family denied. Mr. Thompson called ou (,'orbltt, aud a row ensued, iu which Thompiou struck 'Jorbitt across the face with a cube, following it up with repealed blows until bystanders interfered aud separated the combatants. ThnminJU says if the Crilic doe not let his daughter alone he will horsewhip Cuihlli ou the stieeis. Miss Thompson has lakei- a house In New Yoik for tho wintir. A 61IAIU' TAKES A TKII' TO SEE HIS FOLKS. San FitANCibcn, C.d. .I.ieob Sharp, a coal dealer, who has been missing from his otllce since Nov. 24th Is now believed lo be on his way to his relatives in Germany. Investigations are being made ol his aflalrs, and It lw. stated th:tl parties in this city would he burners to au amount tu th agrente of about .fl),000 unless Sharp leturus. The Oregon Improvement Co., it Is staled would lose about SS.i'OO. Oth er firms and partiis lu sums rarglug from one to five Ihoii-mid dullais. A Trleiirnpli lu Ho lliiil" From tlie 'toiu.sh n tlwgr.Rl hiii tl-nii'inru In lite fwijf itrium lt uiifctlcn ursmut. H-n-ou.'j tlwrJeri.il, tnl that ul.or.lrr I iin ti llii'l nltidion iu j-mj.tmi liUh ri-.it Jie adviraveiU , ujioh iliu unfn ct Ihnulit In KOinnl., n rviMimu, ciu. Ka Jciirc- n uiiU nlet, ro H lomilliM ml iu it i'rKju The bet in tiniIri.iiioiintf' ml r-uto.iuiran-qulillty to brain nd rtoumn, d cl nir llutlng Um.y bo.iidHi, Uiliuua -icirtlo.i, In In Ul.u nlutfUMfal ol Mi I'ttter'i hwuuih liiitira be I rc u l liuniri; tlie Ujjt am Itfie ru Idnn. Tlil i-oumi I i-irun, re( mi li Hie ulri-rtiuool coinuleto bo-llli we I WIiu bb-lfu" lth It. Cui.dlptioii, nUk bwluriet, nurtf. i"tu nullauj and iita'arlil corcp'ilnl are .uioillie roublea In wlil-b the linen I. t)i fill) and h-ir-v-eh' b'n-"lil. Dn't diUy, IjjI tke tbe ure oootm at one. Hood's Sarsaparilla U t c'clly pr pared troni Sariaparilla, i) t IJimi, t..nlrakc, pock, ripklsscHS, I . t;-er Ucrrics, and oilier well-known ar.U ,.a.Ue vegetabla remedies, by a peculiar i iiii.Mir.tlon, r"0I'ortlt,n al"1 Iiroccs, B,v' . u Hood's H.iruparllla curative power i. t poMCMcd ly otlicr medicines. It ltcii remarkable cure wbere others tall. E-tood's Sarsaparilla l itie best blood purifier. It cures Hcrofula, H. ,1 lllicum, IlolU, I'lmplei, aH Humors, j;ypepsla, JHUousneti, Sick Ucadaclie, lutllsCTtlon, Ceneral Pebillty, Catarrh, Ulcuniatlsm, Kidney and JJvcr com p)..!i.tsi overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates au appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ha met uupstraUed success at home. Such UltsjKipularltylH fcowcll, Mass., where It Is made, that Iwel) druggliti ell more ot Jlxd'J Sarsapaillla thau all other sarsap.1 r ' or MkhI purifiers. The iam succeta i a t xteudlne all over tho country. Mood's Sarsaparilla U jn-ullar In Its UrfBglli ana ttmxmj U li tho on!y rc-paretlon orwUlcl) car rJy l) al J "1M Doci One Dollar." A Woif Howl's 6aikjparllIataki-uacjU. JS to iilrlioa, will last a inuuta. Mood's Sartaparilla Is jcallar In tl wnudence It biuii among M! vlarte cf e;ile. Win re Jt Is w wo unl It Uewam a fatorlte family rciusiy. Du -.t te fm-'m-a to turrtiierrrer.wu.or.. i m:re tu tct tl.o rucullur Medliiao, n00dg SarsapaHila .,,,-,1,. fiitiiforr. rireiti ai.J't)oMv-ii..Aiw.riM,iwrM. 100 DO Onm OOUmr S'i&r' V 03TI$ lVJOY Both tho method nnii results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers mid cures habitual const! nation permanently. For Balo in 50c and $1 bottles by all drugfrists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ...... . SAH FRANCISCO, CAl. tOUISVIUI, KY. MEW r0KK.JI.1L From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacific Railroad Is tbe lino to take To all Points East and South, It Is thcilliiluc car rmitr. It runs through eUbulo train every day la tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No chinge of cars.) ComrHed ordlnlngcnni unsurpassed, 1'iilliuan drawing room olceper Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. ilet that ran bo constructed and In which accommodations are both Iree and lur nlshed for holders of tlrHt and second-clani! tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A oontlnuot lines, atl'ordln evlce. Hr.e conns :tlng with all dlryt. n"rt uninterrupted I'ullman sli " ured lu ndvi thfi road. " tons can be so nny agent ol TUrouch tickets to and from all points In Aiiiuili-ii, llnglund and Kuropo can be pui chuspd at any ticket otticc ol this com nnnv. full Information concerning rates, time oi train's routes ami oilier ueuuisiurnisnea on application to any nuent or A..D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pamcniter Agent, No lil First stieet, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, Hiitl?, Animals, Fish, Replies, Skeleton and nil kind of animal heads iMOUNTED To order, at Chicago prices, by J. K. Uearls, lHMdermlsi. Liberty blreet. Illuhlund ad dition, Salem, origou. Htutled birds for -v'l'e.bo'h siugleund Incases, t'rueistuken lorwoik ut .ionres.t Olllenple, Keul Kstnle ullke, N". all Cumniercliil street, 11:20 tin 1891. . Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Tbe lmpoi Innt scries ot papers on South America, by Theodore Child, will he con tinued In Harper's Mugit.ine during tui greater part of Iheyear Mil. Tue article- on Kmithcrn rallfornla, by ciiurK-s Uud ley Wuiuer. will also be continued. Among ther luuewortliy attractions will bo u i'ovi-1 by L banes Kijbert t'ruddrck; u col leotion of orlgiutil drawings bv . Jl. t'linckciiiy.now pulillM-id for I he first time; i liovil wilttetiiuid illuvtralcd by Oeorce lu .Manner; a nou-lettc by William Dean llowolis; and a herlts of papers on Lot dou by vValler lle-i.inl. In the niimbir and variety of Illustrated papers mid oilier arllcles on subjects of iiuieiy inicresi,a-4 wen us iu ineuurivuucu character of Its short stories, poems, etc, Harper's MiiK-azlne will continue to main tain that standard ot excellence for which It has no lent; been distinguished. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Per lean FlARI'KIt'H MAOAS5INE $4 00 HARI'mt'sWEHKLY 4 (K) IlAltl'KH'S liA.AH.. 4 0(1 If AIU'KK'B Youno Pkopx.k 2 00 l'ojini) fico to all subscribers In the L'uliLil.-.tutcs, C'uiiadaaud Mexico. The Volumes of the Miurazlno begin with Ihenumbtrs for JuiiO and December ot inch year. When no time l specified, sub-crlptlons will begin with tho number cm rent ut tho time of receipt of order. Hound volumcsnl Harper's Mnp;ailiio for llneo vears back. In neat cloth bludlnir. will bo sent by mail, pot-pnd, on rocelpt of fJ 00 pur volume Cloth cuses.for binding ju cents tsieu oy man iosipuiu. Index to Harper's Macalne, alphabeU u-ai, auaiyiicai, iinucias-iuieu. ror volumes I to 70, Inclusive, from Juno lii'A to June HM.on ol.,vo, cloth, 51,00. itemlttnnces must be made by postottlce money order or draft, toavold loss. Mowsnnneisaro not to cony this adver tisement without the express order of liar- crK jtiotui-rs. Address: llAni'tn A HitOTHKlis N. Y. 1891. Harper's Weekly ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly hns never lulled to Jus tify lis title hs it Journal of Civilisation," licit It has done so Willi it constant regard lo inliirged po.slbllltles of usefulness unit a iiliilu-rsiundnrd of nrtlsllo alio literary cxeellent-e. It leues untoiiclieil no Iin ponum plinseaf tlio-world's proitress, and presents a record, ei jullv trustworthy und interelln, of IhenoiuMe events, persons nudiiihlevemeutsof our ll'ne. Special suipleinenis will bo continued In IMii, tliey will liu llleriirycieulllh'.urtls He, lilNliirfcnl, critical, topoKiaplilcal, or deerlpttve, usnnciision muv deuiiind, Had will contluue to deserve lliolu-ariy com meudutlon wliieh lias heen l.rslnwedoti pust Issuis by ilio pressund llio public, A u lurniiy uouriiai. nnriiers vi-UHiy wni.ns lierHolore, be cdlled Willi u sulci reiiid lor lliequalllles that nialie It u suio and welcoinu visitor Ui every home, HARPER'S "PERIODICALS. I'er Year HAltl'Klt'H WBEKI.Y..-. .fl 00 1akii:h's Maoazink 4 00 Hahpkh's JlAZAIt 4 00 JlAIIl'lUt'H YOUNO PUOI'I.K..., 2 00 l'oslage free to all subset Ibers In tba United Mates, Cauudu and Mexico, Tho voluincsoflbe Weekly begin with the Hrt number for Janu iry of eucb year. When no lime Is mentioned, suljcrlpllons wlilbeKln wlin i lie number current ut Ihe lime of receipt of order, llound volumes of Ilariwr's weekly Cur three years buck, In neat clolli binding, will bo sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of rxiene (provided Ilia freight does not exceed oue dollar per vol umej, for 17 K?r volume, cloth cflkC" for each volume, sillable tr bludlcg, will be sent by mitll.'post-paldoa receipt of II each. " h llernlttnnoes should be made by poatof flee luouey order or drift, lo avoid liws. Newjirsarenot lo copy Ibis idver. tuemeiit wlibout tbe expresorocrof Har per ft llndbere. Addrru: llAHrtu Humtirmi, N. Y. HARK! There Tho prices JOfJH Will astonish tho oldest inhnbitixntH 1000 Juvenile hooks, Bright find lwmitiful, Elotjantly illueitrntod, for 15--20 and 30 cents Each. Crowoll's Edition, Poetical works; Oxford & Jingsters Toafliers1 Bibles, Fiolmnn Family Bibles, English and Gorman from $2 to $10. If you want the choicest and best tho market affords at prices ranging from TEN TO WITY PER CENT CHEAPER Than Any Other House. REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK ST0RE. THE RECTI MEADOW AND PUT FARMS. Four Miles Fran Mitloin Hit Gapital of Oregon. Oue ThousnnJ acres of ns fine land bh there In In the northwest, divided Into one hundred email medow and fruit farina. Three tracts for the FIRST TIME are now placed ou the market, ranging In prior from $60 to JS100 per acre-one third cash, balance on.tlrue with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments lu a small way basjbeen offered to months in improvements in the immediate vicinity of this land, while roans, lencing, etc., a large amount A Free Ride to and From the Place IJto any one wishing to see or Jnvest..Call atthe office of. WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and lurther particular?. Ill Sorts ol Real Estate on ill Sorts of Terms ! We have lots on the Installment plan, farms an J suburban property on easy terms, and every class of real rstnfe for rash. The property we bundle Is In liist hands, therefore purchasers get it without speculative values put upon It. Tbe large list of our rales, especially of farm properly, recently, attests the fact that you (annotation! to buy real estate without first consulting us. BgyAlso general auctioneers. Haleni, aud guarantee satisfactiou. Specimen Comes stories1 Read in every BYTHE Weevc 450.000 ! BESTAimrORSl HOMES Jv other Wukly Paper gitet to THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. T mmr NEW HUBHCRIBEIl wb will eni eat and seal aa this alia wltk sam aaa address nad 81.73 (In Potlal r Zxprete tfeney Order or Rtatetere Letter at our rM w will ea4 TI1K YOUTII'H COMPANION FREE la Jaaaarr, 1891, ana far a Kail Yaar fraas that Data. TbUnfler laclndea taa FIVE DOUBLE HOLIDAY NUMBEUO far ThankstWIac, CarUtasaa. Maw Year'a, Easter nad Fourth-of-Jiilr, nad all iba Illastratad Weakly Saaalaaiaaia. i Aidreet. THE YOUTH'B COMPANION, 41 Tampl Plnoa, atoaton. Maaa. The Oregon Land Co., -with Home Ice (In the State Insurance Buildlug) and branch ortlcts In Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a lario list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. Tbo Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for tho purpose of buying and sub-dlvldlng large tracts of land, and has during tho past tru years bought aud subdivided over 8,200 ucrcs Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels Tho sucoess of this undertaking la shown In tho fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed mi the market, 226 have been sold. Wo claim that ten aorvH ol cliolw land In Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 Acre of wheat in the MMatipp! Valley. We also make valuable Improvements In tbe way of roads, clesrlug the laud, fences, etc. We cu sell a small tract of Und for the tame price per acre as you would have to pay for a large (arm, Sad for Pamphlet and Price List, DRUGS. BROOKS uarry inn huj aud aoU us. M! is Music in thni will jjovi'm tin Sll i.. ft CCoyxr a the public. Thousands of dollars or money will be used. r j M SHAW & DOWNING, 264 Commercial Street, Salem. take charge of auction sales in any part of the state, including Will Copies and Beautiful 1000 esssssssss" Calendar I Kr iCHAMIWil Travel IIUIWAL CHIUKXSI AND I HISTOKTl P6E great m .Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at to low price." Its- UN COX. DRUOaiHTS, 100 8TATK 8T j hi urug, nniiti artiuisw, periHBiery reaorlptiiiusoHrefullyeonfpouuilvil, Salem, mm HARK the Air. liolidity (roods (it ?l p will be expended Jwlthln the next 12 upon tbe tract useir,;in inn wayior MOON ant Free. F0R4Ji Only 1175 Tur ftMilY AYtAR. WITH $1.76 t i Salem, Or. Rate $2.50 and fcxOOaDay. Open to the public Thursday, Heat, 11, 18VU. Best hatel between I'orllAud aad San Fruuolxoo. Alms to be Ural dans lo all IU appointments. Its tables are served with the choicest frulta grown In the Wll- anievve auey. I. WAGNER, Proprietor L IK J. (11.-.. d , diiiik mm HELLENBRAND'S . bk( Mi & (M? MmMiry, BOB Commsroial Strt. 1 J-; ni .f . nr kA BE- -. I- lMPrMtn tlla . UWandUn AAula f ' CoMae, Tea or Chocolate and Caka.,10 eeU ' Mush and Milk 10 oaHla . 1'late of Soup....... ....... in e4iis ',i 'S Hot Cakes. Ooitea or Tea.li eauta- .'? ' iwenieaa ana jti..........'j cMf. rk chop and Ewp ........,-.. jg oapsii M utton Chop anTW -...'.:S mSS Veulwa and Keg.... ...- ' wmu ' Hausage and Ks........t...-.. ai . Ham nd Ksgs......... ,.U oatOa ' Krech Oysters any style,. ...aft orata. - 25CMtHOl'8arv4friHtJtya;' , A nlre variety ot vegetables, etc., . ' Also lea, oollee or milk with, all e45 meals without extra ehmve. ' ; ' L'bolea Cigars, Importea u DomeaM. ' always oa Mad, '- - FortarHouaaaYtaakand Kooa Iflsasita' nawrunsswsssna r. ...iwe mm s. - 4 i -. I 1 D,C.SHERJtANi if"njti7Tir rr?r wf PiAWKVoi French - r9M . AtraHMfa4f-4ft MkWM MVtM MMIlAi m -'?! AY Apk'SiJi& t