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,TCfliaiyJMWarffyPtBl,FSMaT!aWawlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB ' . - ""'! MSB kW HAfft! -:- HM! -:- mm ItisirtiaU'il Press Report nsd HitH of all Iapertant NftwsofTe-Day. MARKETS. WIIKAT. Sa.v KitANCism, Dec. 11. Wheat riii,ilim unoliHiianl. nuyfr " fr HM), JUOj. t'liiOAfio, Die. 11 Wheal Irtllrni. Culi, '!; January, '02; May, 'WOJ. FINANCIAL. OPI'OMTWN TOTHK RTANttAltl) OIL MONOPOLY , I'lTThllUIUI, Til., Doc. 11. A mcrcl eoiiferuiiM) of the oil producer of Wontcm nwl Northern I'i'iiiihjI. vuulit was held hut night. The object of the meeting is not known tiut II Ih nurmlwd to form a pro ducers' alliance to net against the Hlandord Oil company. WASHINGTON. KX-AHSIRTANT THRARUKKR FKt.TO.N jx nn HUIMIIUKSKD. WAHItlNdTOM, D. O., Dec. II. The hoiiMe passed the senate hill ap propriating $10,000 to reimburse Charles Ki'lton, formerly usulslant treiiMircr or the U. 8. at Ban Fran cIkco, Tor looses Incurred iu the pay incut of forced checks. ron moke KoiiTH. Wasiiinotox, Dec 11. The Iiouhc loday passed the foriificatloua appropriation bill. postal bavinos. In the aenate Mitchell offered a resolution which wan me reed to, Instructing the Post Oflice commit tee to Inquire Into the feasibility aud adviaahllity of a law fur the creutlou of a postal savings batik iu connection with ult or certain clauses of poMt offices through the country. rtxloiig to ascertain the whereabout oi aiamnail F. Glllon, alia A. C. Stewart, who Ih charged with fraud, ilently obtaining $20,000 from Mrs. Mnihlns Mills, an nged widow r Nii'dhatn. The man, who was nmie other nan union, turned mil... w i. dently told hit. wife, for In h short umotiio couple were wen to leave I notions and go tnwnrda the woods. As they did not return in a few hours the people with whom t luy were living begun to anRjiect that "omething serious had happened nod reared was Instituted. It wn not until yesterday afternoon that the couple were discovered lying to gether on the ground in an uneon. acinus condition. From an empty bottle It wt.sscen thnl they had at tempted to commit suicide with laudanum. When found they were still alive, but badly frozen and snf. ferlng fearfully from the eflects of the poison, Uillnn died yeterdnv and theie Is small hoies for the wo man's recovery. JAMKS WOODS, THE MUHDKHKU TAKKN TO FORT TOVK8EM. Port Amiki.ks, Wash. Dec. II. James Woods, the self-confessed murderer of Mra. Mors was taken to Port to-nsend this morning by the slu riff for safe kieplng. And n telerunt Him been sent for the pris oners return to Port Angeles, ns then- is nn error In the papers. What will be the outcome If he is returned Is a mailer of conjecture. The London Times n 1'rqihpt of Evil. OTIIKK ll0RTAXT OLD-WORLO NEWS rarnell Seizes "Ihiilcd Iivlinirt" Willi n CrowbarFur- Hut Dclnils. Albany Demecrat: The probabilities ate that Mr. Story will secure the prize. Tlmes-MnnntRin(r: Oregon Rbould hpycun exolbit cijuiil to any Iu the northwest, and to do Mils will require n high degree otenthusiiism on the pari or the ieiipi mid lllieml nppie prliitlon of money by our legislature. bung Creek Kazle: We realize Th Utile Cliltitrrn. I was lately visiting a young mother who n'cniiil to get along so easily with bur little ones that I asked her secret. Hln- said: ''Last C'hrirtliiius mother (-elit me the Mother's Portfolio, ami It has been a perfect mine nf wisdom mid help fulness to me. I bad regretted very mtlch that I . ntil not -end Paul si ml .1. f-sU- tun Kindergarten, for I inn an ardent believer Iu the value of POLITICAL- WADK HAMPTON IILTIHKD. Columbia, H. CI., J. L. M. Irby was elected United States senator to-day to succeed Hon. Wade Hamp ton, POLITICAL JIEAUTUKKAK. Unaiiilla, -V. Y,I)o. 11 Ex rienutor Frank IS. Arnold shot him self through the head this morning. Ills despondency was en lined by de feat at the late election. lUrmtti). Mr. (1. M. Btroud, of East Portland, was iu the city this morning, shaking hands with the pioneers. Mr. Btroud wm a resi dent of Sulem during the fifties and sixties, and was formerly a conduc tor on the O. &. C. railroad. Dur Iuk Cleveland's administration, he was a revenue oflli-er; when Harrl sou wua elected be said he conclud ed to retire, with many of his friends. When he entered theofilee he said It was his intention to make it u permanent work, but nfter four years he concluded he w ould go on the railroad again. He was chief couductor of the Astorlu & South Coast road this summer. MISCELLANY. KXTKK8IVK BTIttKH IN ALAIIAMA. Anmbton, Ala., Dec. 11. A thousand men employed in the Uulted Btatea Rolling Ktock com puny here, have struck becsue they have not received nny pay for the past four weeks. NKOOTIATINO THE PUItCJIAHK OK THE C'HKKOKKK BT1CIP. Bt Louis, Mo.. Dec. 11. Advlcea from the Cherokee nation state that CliWf Muyes has recuived a telegram from the Lucas Cattle company, of Colorado, ask lug him If he will entertain a bid of thirty million dollars for the Cherokee atrip. JACK PKOflT BREAKING UP THE INDIAN DANCEfl. Bihmakk, N. D., Dec. 11. Major McLaughlin, agent at Hlnndlug Itock, Indian agency, is iu the city today, lie says there is uo danger of au Indian outbreak and uever has been. Bitting Bull and his fol lowers use atill keeping up the ghost dance on Grand river but their wild enthusiasm is rupldly aballug. The Mujor thinks u veck more ot cold weather will atop the dancing. ONLY A CANARD. Ho saya reports from Standing itoc.c state that the report of a cut tle stampede by Indiana and ex change of shots near Ilutlato Gap, Ja canard. CRIMINAL. A noUlSLK POISONING. Hahkax, Dec. 11. Iu the latter part of July last, a man mid his wife rrived at Hubbard's Cove aud took up their reaideuce at the bouae of Josluh Miller, a wt II-to-do fisher man, whom) wire was n slater of the uewly.arrived wouiau. With the exceptloii of fripueut visits to the United States, made by the mm, he pair have sojourued at Hub bmd'a Cove ever since. They apeut money like water. Whenever funds mn short, the man would aUrt oil for tioatoo aud reluro in a few days wiui fresh sunolv. Monday, one The Karmrrt' Ittvolt. The Times-Mountaineer Republi can: The farmers of this age are not similar to those of the past century. They are intelligent, understand their rights and know how to main tain them. Corporations have the capital, and usually know- the rules of business so they call use It to the best advantage, but the arbitrator of all wrongs, the ballot box, in the hands of the dally toiler, is as power ful us if manipulated by the owner of mills and the scion of a privl ledged ancestry. As an outcome of the independence of the tiliers of the soil, polities hivs shaped Itself into strange forms. While we do not endorse their methods of con stantly arraying themselves against the republican party, we cannot but admit that the farmers of this coun try huve rvasous for being opposed to the autocratic methods pursued by aggiegated capitul. Whether it be iu the shape of building railroads or subsidising uewsp.ipers, the object and aim of wealth iu these combinations are to stamp out effectually the slumbering embers nf personal freedom iu the individ ual, ami is a menace to free institu tions. Capital bus uo politics, ex cept it is closely connected with dollars and ceuts the accumulation of wealth. Whatever party may be in power, for selfish aud M-roual ends, it is attracted towards it, because of the favors which Ks sltdy may be received. It is the chameleon of modern history, and if iii Russia it hurrahs for the czar, and upholds the exile of the Jews, In Germany it joins with the ruling ower uud ruthlessly tramples upon the least vestige of Individual liberty. in France, witli the same breath, it will cry aloud, Vle la Empereur, and Vive la Republique; iu Ku- laud, it will support tho Tories, or klde with the liberals, and iu the United States, it will write congrat ulatory lettersto Cleveland or praise Harrison in the most fulsome terms. The "Iuferno," more terrible thtiu the genius of Pittite ever pictured, Is the love of money und the power of accumulated capital. The sacred lights of citizens have uo considera tion; patriotism, honor or houesty are trampled under feet like muck lu the streets, uud the only supremacy Oet-lred is that of the bank account! uud the plethoric purse. It Is not to ( be wondered at that under these' circumstances combinations should be made, uud that the common eiie my should rwelve the undivided at tention of all toilers. Capital can exist without labor, and the latter cau exist without the foimer; but Jay Gould or uuy other railroad king, depends for his dully food upon the products or the farm. Without far mers, gaunt und ghastly famine would stride unchallenged Into the palace of tho merchant prince as well as iuto the cot of the bread wluuer. A country which bus uo wealth or soil Is poor Indeed, and the productions or husbaudry are more necessary toexUteucethau railways, steamboats, elect lie or cable cars. Our people understand this and they wilt not be Helots In any uiodt.ru monarchy or Spuita, however grand uud powerful the couutry may be In the future. THE LONDON TIM IS PltEUICIH DAN GER KIIOM THE ALLIANCE PLAT FORM. London, Dee. ll.-The Times says: "The whole monetary system in the United States is a muddle. This condition Is duo to piecemeal legislation by unprincipled legisla tors. Unfortunately It looks likely that further attempts will be made to legislate iu favor of particular classes. The most otiilulous of thc-u attempts Is tho demand of the Parmer' Alliance that national batiks shall be. compelled to lend money on security of leal i state. If the latter demand is ever granted, America will be launched on the tlungcroiiHjpath which ihcArgentiuo Republic has trod." ELECTIONS IN SWITZERLAND. IIekne, Bwitreilund, Dec. U. At the united meeting of the state council and national council today, Dr. Weill was elected president of the republic and Hituser vice presi dent, for the yuir commencing January lir.st, 181)1. PAIINKLL PILZES HIS NI.WPAPEK RY POItCE. DURLIN, Dec. 11. Purncll suc ceeded this morning in recovering full Msse8!ou of the "United Ire laud" newspaper. To guard against any further attempts of his oppo nents to recaiituru the olllee, the doors and windows were secuiely bolted and barred. All conversation with outsiders is carried on through the ke hole. When Paruell made the assault upon the ofilce this morning he armed himself with u crowbar, which liu used in fencing the front door. In the afternoon Parnell left for Cork. nun the penpleortheslateuie taxed (H teachings; tw Hym mctrcal heavily, hut we can not niton! ns" training or eve mid hand, or head one oi inu richest ;n on n western .States to be left out eutlrely. Ore gon eunuot expect to bo benefited by the World's Fair unless she Is represented. - KnsUlrrgenian: The "Oregonlan" is n bright newspaper, but when It attempts to convince the peoplo'of the error of free coinage of silver, it should not with the same breath up hold the gold standard. If oneshould be u free coin the other should. And K boll, are fiee, similar freedom should be given to all theother met als, and lu turn the products of the fai ms should have like freedom and puichaslug'power. Tinics-Mmintninrer: Gcoige W. Peck describes himself us having been "elected to the highest oflice thepeopleofWiscoiisln haveon tap," sasthe Milwaukee Evening Wis consin. The figure of speech Is per haps, one that would naturally sug gest Itself to the Democratic mind. Kast (Iregnnian: Uy u little effort and it bonus of $.(KM the Salem Hoard of Trade lias secured a furiii turn factory for Salem which will give employment to one hundred peisons and bo operated with Ohio capitul. The Pciidlitou Board of Hade could do similar work and much prolit and propoiity would result. The property owueis should wake up. It Is their duty to take au interest In such tliuj.8. BAKU!: HOt IS UU'-MANf!. St. Pltershiiro. Dec. 11. The goterument will probably promul gate u new anti-Julsh law at the be- L'luniuirof the coiiiIiil' year. One or the most important clause forbids wiling, leasing or mortgaging to Jews, any real etute iu any paitof the empire. Another clause pivt Ides that Jews shall be dispossessed of any real e-lute they may hold. Jew ish artisans are also to be depriv ed of certain rights, uud are to be Ueptstrletly w ilhln the limits assign ed to the Jewish population. Re- prtssive measures will be taken against Jews infringing upon the new 1 tw, us well as Christians who may be found abetting them. GLADSTONE HEARD I'HOM. Lonion, Dec. 11. Gladstone ar rived to-day at Retford depot and addressed u meeting of two thou sand persons. He said the contin uance of Parnell in leadership would bo fatal to home rule iu New England, Scotland and Wules. He (Gladstone) admitted that the Irish parly ought to be independent. north akiuv.us. loo Km aril. S1C0. The readers of the Capital Jour nal will be pleased lu learn About fifty citizens of Alblua met Tbursdoy night to tokeineusuies so the city charter can be changed so the city can go lu debt for a greater sum thin flO.000 and to provide for uu asswsor and to object to the cm polldstlonoftbe thiee clliw, Po land, East Portland and Album. A committee couslsllng ofC. H. Hill, John Parker and L.M.Davis was appointed. The :i utter will he con sldered again In the future. -Examiner. Iirrcon Sorirty Stair Agricultural Wurraul. All persons holding any of the above waiiHUlm, will ilw "''" Iheu. to, or deposit them with Geo. Vr"vutt, at tJilMM, Oregou. on or lafore January Ifi. ISM. A pro rata mVineiit will be made up null or ia?d warnnla presented on or Iwlura Sal day. IMvmcnt ill lie made ipui. ... .--- i -: - . -. 1 it f the nelirblr. i,awMl i tin iuinT,"..i...' firvmm State Hoard of -ai .-.".. " . neiiii-i"; ,--"- ii.aa.u.iA.w flatoh in lUe HbIIhis papw from Argrloulture. i, UU tkat lkt Uf awl Iwb N8V' " w' wii.LAMirrri:. E H Durham, Corvalha. J W Alsou, Santa Roso. J G Harlow, Chicago. F E How man uud wf South IJeud, Indiana. F L Muus, Clevelaud, Ohio. W H Hobsou, Stayton. J O Johnson, S. P. Company. EC Lew is, G W White, Abtoiia. Jhon Foley, J Cooler, Geo A Cial gen, Sail Francisco. L T Heiry Eugene. A B Seal, Albany, Mis Case, Mrs. Dat lb, 1) F Slokes, Poilland. A M Hurley, Independence. Chas F licet, Dallas, CJOK IIOILL. F Uarnekoir, McMluuville H D Odterbautt, Marion. I E Ltittaioy, Teeoiiiu, Wush, Jas Johnson, Silycitou. J Bleplieuson, Sandy. A L Cutis. Wm Ober, Suinpter, K. FFCary, D. P. D. John C Finest, Cmvallls. . A C Hagsdale, Oregon City. M L Ramsey, city. Mis W Hurtou, Lifayette. Grace Tliomus, San Francisco. C J Semerol, Mucleay. G A Hevutt, Titcouia, Wash. PTNencky, Albany. that there is at least one dreaded di sense that science li is been able to curelu all its stages, uud that Is Co- larru. Jiairs ciiiarrii tine is inu only po-ilive cuie now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution il disease, re ij il I res a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarili Cure Is tnken inter nullyr acting directly up'.n the sys tem, thereby destroying the fouuaa- lion of the disiase, and givlifg Hie patient strength by building up th constitution and assisting iiatuie iu d'liug Its work. Tlie pioprietors liavoso muell lallli In Us cui'allVL powersthat they offer One Hundivd Dillurs for any case that it fulls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney fcC., Tole do, O. Sold by all Druggists, Toe. and heart. Here was a KluderKiir ten teacher come to me, and I have found it or untold value to mo In surmounting many or tlie dllllcul ties to be met with In tho everyday life of the children." It contains four hundred pagec, with many beautiful Illustrations, aud is replete with hcplful hints. It has a series of typlcul lessons for every day in the year, on seeds, plants, flowers. In sects, birds and animals which rend like fairy stories Bongs with music for the wee ones, und much more that busy mothers will find to be just what they need. The mother armed with the Port folio will not be puzzled when she hears the familiar sound of "Mam ma, what can I do?" for all the time he Is doing the thimrs herein taught, he Is being trained In the right di rection to prepare lilm to take up school work when he Is a ,ew years older. Mulda McL. In Farm and Fireside. Prepaid', $2.2-5. Address, Alice H. Htockham, & Co., 101 La Salle bt., Chicago. The Purest Anil Rest. Articles known to medical science arc used iu preparing Hood's Bursa parillu. Evevr Ingredient Iscurfullv selected, personally examined, and only the best letuiueu- The medi cine is prepared under the supervi sion of thoroughly competent phar macists, ami every steo In t lie nrocess of muliufucturiutf iscurefullv watch ed with u view to securing iu Hood's Sarsitparill.t the best possible result. Children Saved from Severe Sickness. Dr. Heldeu: I notice by the pa pers that yu are placing your val uable Ethereal Cough Syiup before the public. It is a chiuituble net. 1 have used it iu my family for man v years, to my satisfaction. I believe tlie use of It In time, to my children has saved them from sickness. It H. Laue. Large size $1.00 small 50 cents. For sule by all Druggist. There is Music in the The prices thrtt, will govern the sulc cf liolidny gorwlt nt Sate St. Boo ( Store-I Will astonish tho oldest inhabitants 1000 Juvenile hooks, Bright mid beautiful, " Elegantly illustrated, for - 15-20 and 30 cents Each. Crowoll's Edition, Pooticnl works; Oxford & Bngstcra Teachers' ItiWojt, Holnnm - Family Bjbles, English and Gorman from $2 to 81 0. If you want tho choicest and best the market affords at prices ranging' from to TiiruxTTv nun funirn m IU IWUMI rM MM Than Any Other House. :REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK STORE.: ffl II m MflAiM nn. THE RECTOR MEADOW AND FRUIT FMMS. Pour Miles From Salem tie Capital of Oregon; One TlioiiMnd acrea of as flue land as there Is in the northwest, divided into one hundred huuII meadow and fruit fiuinc. Tbipe tracts for tlie FIUST TIME are now placed on tlie market, ranging in prices rrom $50 to J.100 per acre one third cash, balance ou.tlme with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments lu a fmall way luifllicon ntltred to the public mouths in improemtuts in the immediate vicinity of this land, while roans, icncing, etc. Thousands of dollarx will be expended wlthlu tliejuext 12. illy of this land, while unnn the tract If-elf.tlln the w.ivllof. a lurge amount of money will be uned. Go to Crmiiuui.s and buy your croeery a nice chumoer let or ten pieces, only J2.9J. School Tux LUt. The seliool taxes of district No. 24 in Muriou county are now due .and payable at the clerk's olllee in Xn. 2i'S Commercial btreet (in the rear of i. b. .ueuiboru'H uook store In tlie Bush lireynuii block) Salem. The same will beenme deliuquent unlets paid unnin no uays iroiu iniidiiii'. Itv order nf Ixiiird. Ihl tTtlidnvof November, 1800. W.B.Simpson, 11-17-if D.arlctiJark. Closing 0.it S lie. J. V. Cr.iwfoid is eliding out bis Moves and tinware, pieferrlug to noil l hose pnrliotiH nf his Htiicls at great (eductions to iigalu moving them. d-&-v-tf A Sine jiirti for 1'lleH. llchinir I'IIom me known by moisture llKPR'icfliullmi,nn!ln' intense ili'liliiK wuen vvnrin. iuik inrui ai wen u linna Hlocillnguncl inulnlJIlig, jtclil ill once tu Dr. lloxunko's I'llo ltemedy. will ch ncti (tliectl uu tliepurtri ulletled. nbrturhs tn- iii-m,iiimj iiciiingarn entiis a perninn. cut cure, Sil cenin. llriiKulkt nr mull; ireile liee. Dr. II winko, I'lillndelpliln I'ii Bold by Hniltli.VMeliier, lllbbitril'i) KhriiniHtlo ami Liver I'll l. Tlice iill.siiro M'teiilltldlly cnnipouuded nnd iiiiiruiin In uellon, Nu grlptni; puln KucniiiiniiHly liilliiwlnic llie uu ot plllx. Tey iiimiiitpita 10 uoiu uaiuiB nnu cull ilifiiirltli ix'ifecl kiilrly. Wo gun nntco 1 tic.v li ive no equal in llieuneoMck liend ache, vuiwtlp.ttlon,ilHie'iaaiid bllllout-ne-n itrclgiisuiiuppetler, tUey exrell any other prep trillion 177 ly n.nnu a biciner.FoiHiiinK. V. L. Wude, of North Salem, bus a full line of general merchandise and is giving aw ay hundsome books rt'illi cish purchases. tf Aitt pgwuy ' ' A Free Ride to and From the Place to any one wishing to see or Invest.' Call utgtlie office. of; .Iheumatism. THE BEST. " M Neuralgia. V. pgden, Mich., May 17, 18D0. "A hntf bottle of nnr lavnluablo medicine, fet. Jncolj3 Oil cured rao of rben mattim mid rhou i ifttlo swelling of tlio Lnee. Itisthebcstln t.'ie universe." J. M. L. PotiTin. Hagerstown, Md , April 21, 1890. "I.anclotliLrsofTny family, have used Et. Jacobs Oil for neu ralgia and found it a speedy, efiectlve cure." Mr?. Aones Kklli.y. IT HAS WO EQUAL. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital 1'anl up. - &75.UU0 Surplus, 15,000 It. S. VAr.l,ACK, . . President. W. V. .MARTIN, . Vice-President. J. II. ALIU;KT, .... raliler. UlRtCTORSi W.T.Oray, W.W.Martin I. M. Martin, It. H. WHllnce. Dr. W. A.t'udlek, J. II. Albert, T. McK. l'ntton. LOANS MADE l'o firimrs on ulat nnd oilier iimrkei iibla produce, uinsiKiied or in htore public Hiirehn either in pilvutcKiiiuailei.r 'llOUMeH. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reiiMiunble nitre UniM. drawn direct on New York, Chlruun, Han Kmnelsco, I'orlhinrl. Uindon, I'm Is, Berlin lions; Kong nnd Ciilriiltn. WILLIS & CHAM Conrt St., Salem, Agents, for Pints, Description and further particular?. Ill Sorts of fa Estate on A 1 lens We luive IoIh on the iiiHtnllmeiit plau, farnifj an.) suburban property on easy tcrmx, und every clans of real estate fur cash. The propel ly w e handle Is In first bunds, therefore purchasers get it w ithout speculative values pin unoii it. '1 he Inree list of our sales, especially of farm property, recently, attests the fuct thut you cannot afioid to buy real estate without flnt consulting us. " SHAW & DOWNING, BQyAlso general auctioneers. Salem, ami guarantee sntisfucllnu. Will 264 Commercial Street, Salem., take charge ot auction sales "In any part of the state, including TteYOUlfS Sb Comes every Week Read in 450.000 HOMES Specimen Copies and Beautiful Calendar lent Free. 1000 STORIES ' BYTHE IBestAuthorsI Travel AND 1ADVEKTURE SCIENCE ' ANrI Natural nHlSTOKY- CHARMIHG ICHIIDRENS PAGE WEEWY PPLEMENT9 For ah THr BlMILY Only L75 AYtAR. " Jfe ethtr Weekly Paper giret to great a Variety of Entertaining and Tnttructiv Reading at eo low a priet." Colli uvis Are predicted with reliable accuracy uud eople liable to the pains uud ucbesof rlieuiuatlmn dreads every change to dtinp or stormy weather. Alihnugh HimhI'm Kui-supurllla U not clulmedto be a spcirlo for rheuma tism, the remurkubte cures It lius ellects sliow that It may be taken lortlilH complaint with reasonable certainty of benefit. Its uellon In neuirullklns the ucldlly of the blood, which Is the ciiimo of rhcuiutitlui, cotiKtllutes the secret of the success or Hood's Hursapurill. If you sutler from rlieumalUrii, lvo HimhI's 8ur wiparllluufalrtiiuliit will do you good. ( The most elegant hue of holiday novelties III Hulelll is to bu found ut Geo. 11 Good', 309 Commercial Bireot. l-'8tf .. i.. ii i Mi I ' ' KxrilfoifBt rutin IiIkIi In Ibis cby over System Uulliler, as everybody Is usiliK 't for catarrh of (heBtomitch, Oonsiimp-tlon-I)vspex.Ia, Impure blood and to buildup tho Hymen It ceitalnly in net be an excellent prtparal on, when every laxly speaka wl or it, wjrr A Cireut l.her Medicine, l)r, tiunn'H Iinproeil I. Her i'lIK lire u Kiiieeuiufoi skk lieuduclie, bullous eom lIaliitstdhiHjstu,liid(Kerilloii,t'oslleueftl luriild IIer, elu. J liuru )illl Iiimiiu pcrlt'Lt diKLotiou.Miiieet tlie ,ler unit bloniiicli, puilfy aud enrieli Ilia blood nnd iniike tlie klu clear. 'I Uey also produce n good ap- peui, uuu lUMKormeiinii xireiuinen ine enure Ntoieni uy ineir uiuiu utiiou at 1'iceiilHit box bvninllli Kleiner, Bold $J Lt AjSS-f-St SCROFULA t 1 1 ,t Impurity rl ttie Wood M't('i ' io i .s uii.Isltly iiinjorbcllliii;' on il.u ' h.iSh t ll.o ncelij ciiiscn i ilnful turn lu' ,i i i on tlici.rins, U'BS orftcti (loc!ii e iiti ei In tlio oj ts, cars, or nose, oilcu c.itis :.g 1 :iiiduet.s or deafnessj Is tlio oilgln nl ' iplfi, laucviuiii giuwllis, oi tlio iiiiny i.-r miiilfcstJlloim usually nbcrilii'l lu '!u:iiori" ami fastening upon tlio Inn; , liiM's consumi lion, and death. Heliil! I e mint ancient, it Is tlio most gcner.il el 'I iliie.ise or fiffectloin, foi very lew .crMins are eutlrely tree from it. W CURED Hy tnking ITood't fiarsaparllla, which, ly he remarkable cuies It has accomplished, flea when oilier incdlclnes liae Jailed, li is pnncn llsclf lo bo -i potent una pecul Mr iiudlcliie lor tills dlseate. S91110 ol llicso cuics ine really woiuterlul. It )nu , utter O0111 scrofula 01 impure blood, bo fine lo tiy Hood's Sarsaiurllla. t. ci y spring my wife and qlilldien have oceu tioubled with scrofula, eores bre.ik d.j, out on them In various places. Jly ulllo boy, Ihreo years old, has been it luiillilo stitTeier, Last spiing lie was one miss of sores irom luad tn leet. I was r.d Ised to ino lloodW Bai eaiarllia, and 0 have all taken It. -he result Is that all Im 0 ' irn cured ol the scronila, my IHHe hoy 1 elns entirely tree from sores, and all tour f py cUUIrrn look bright ard healthy." W St. .TiiriiToy, Tassnle City, W. J. Hood's Sarsaparllla s,.l.ll.yUrv!Us. l lxfrJ. Prepared ty 1, JluOt 1 00., AputhecariM, Lowell, .Vai IOO DM On Dllr J t Jrtejra3ffri SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked ard Fie' led Meats Manufactured. All lllllil ofHnun.K04, Wholesnlu unit Ite. tnl! Kreedelnery In elt, 171 Commercial St, CHAS. WOLZ, PROP. Notice of Filial Setllement. NOTiCUIsbeieby given Unit the under Hlgued executrix of tlio cstnte of lien ly roj, deccHBert, him (lied her lliml iiLcountor IhOMild e-laie, It. tlio count v court of tho Nliite of Uregnii for Minion couniy, nint thai iliu court Inu llxcd wul nrduy, .liiniuoy Idlli, 01, ut one o'clock p. m.nl i!it dny for hem lug tlmisuiiie, and objecling tliereio, i.t tlio county court khiiii.Iii the county com t lnno-elii Marlon comily, Uregnn, und Unit the wuiie will be 1 ufised upon nt Mild time, mill oUuo. Dated llils Dcceinber KUIi. IM). TltKMMA IIKJ.U KxecutilxnfUielaKl ill undKrlnineiit and ektale oftnld di iiiktcl, li 11 fit Cheapest, Neatest anil Best, SCHOMAKER'S' COMBINATION FENCE. I make and put up all kind of fences, city and country, (ict my terms before feuclng li. M-lioiiAKKit, Halem, tlr, CALIFORNIA r"l rvtVWUis -i- .BMiLJMT i VSaV.-. Cures UAIAhfin fikeumadstn, Neurlgin, Coras m HKAOAOHK, And ALL HAIN. Iks OsllfenU Fotltfre sod ffigttlT IH.BOTRIO OOUOII cum CUttt COLDS, CROUP. COMSUUNI0K, 114 j U DrifiliW. se, eo 11 trmbtf ft e , lr't- Lm Anftlee. 9 THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To any NEW BUItSC'llinKIl wlio will eat oat nml send u thU itlp rrlth nnm and nddrrrn. nnd SI. 7.1 tin llal or Erpret Monty Order or RegUttred Letter at our rl.'l), ws will send TUB YOUTH'S COMPANION FltEF.to January, 1891, and for a Full Vear lYoia thnt Date. TliUofrer Inrlndr the 1'IVi: nntllll.E HOI. IDA Y NlMIIIKIltt for ThnnUaiflTlng, CkrUlmr.s, New Yrar'a, Easter nnd KourlU-of-Jnly, nnd all the Illuatrated Weekly Sappleneata. 1 Mdnte, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 41 Tempt Place. Boston, Mats. WITH $1.75 The Oregon Land Co. -Willi lt- Home Ice Salem, m at (In the State IiiMuranoe Ilulldiug) and branch offices iu Portland, Astoria aud Albany, Has fur sale a large Hat of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farm; also City and Suburban Property. The Orefc'oti Laud Co, was eHpcclally organised for the liuriKwe of buylug and Ktib-tliviillug lurse tracts of laud, and haa during the pnHt two years bought and Hubdlvidwl ovor 3,200 acrea into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The sneers of this undertaking Is shown in the fuct that out of 280 tracts iHtimi nu tue inurKti, & nave netn noiti. we uiaiin inut ten aeres oi ghoire land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income. than 100 ai-rcs of wheat iu tlie Mississippi Valley. Woftlno make vuluable liuproveiiieuis lu the way or roans, clearing tlio land, reliefs, fin, we can sell h small tract of laud for tho same price pur acre m you would have to pay for a large turin. Send for Pamphlet aod Price List, .i in' H Ci 'J Salem, Or. ltntro $2.50 nml $5.00 a I))'. Opeo to the publlo TliurKdsiy, Hept, II,. 1K0. Hi'st hlel between Porlliinil and Shu Francisco. Alum to be tlml clam iu. all IU uppoluimeuls. It8 tables moHcrv.wl with ibecbolceNtfraltn grow u In tlio Wll atnette alley. A. I WAGNER, Proprietor DRUGS. IJIIOOKH & QQX, DRUCiOIHTS. 100 HTATI? BT.', carry a full liuanf diug., toilet urtleles, perfumery ml ii oil ns. j'rtrHrtontruily8oMpmM. From Terminal or Interior I'oinN the ! tbe line to take lt)e Ta nil Pntnrt !?,. t nml ntl. ' iv au juiuwMW aiiu ovmv , I ItlnthcdlulDiicar rout. Itruim tttrmixh ,' VAutlhlllA truliiu AV'A.V flfll' In till. V.H. ... ",'''. . ST. PAUL AND CHUM !j3 (No chage or oani.) 'WK( Coaipaeed oi dialog can uUMuryiietl, & fullmaa drawing room l ixoi . r Of loteht eiuliiie '. TOURIST ' Sleeping Cars. Beei thut oun be eoaatrui U'ct unit la HMt Boconnri(idalli.& are both Iu uud 1im aUbed for hnlJn of flrnl and M'",'rl iilia tickeu,ad 7 h-. ;.,- .r .r?.-n' : Huei.afalH"(tlw,H:rt,Hi Pullman IVt, V 'Vlau cared la odvi , , iw w. tan roil Through tljkeU tn w otinw,rtmtmmS!SfM roc a t 'rM- .irWlir shx.A...J,'ss Vfehk-jfeja-u vmm t . worn yy3 vSf & . va .&