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'garm "r 'W" J1 I ' Lf 'JJVW' .Wv' r" C," J1& me dismcr jg!jocla(c(l Press Report nnil UigcslH of all Important Kows of To-Day. MARKETS. WHKAT. . Ban KhaNOWCO, Dee. '10. Uuyer oii,$l.-lJ;lO'ur'00,$l.30. Oiik'A"". 1,1'' ,0- -Wheat leusy. Ob, 02GoJ; J'"uiiry, 0; Miiy, 31. FINANCIAL. A HANK CI.OSRH. C'i.kahkii:i.i, I., Doc. 10. The Glcurlluld county bunk closed Its doors this morning. Tho ownor of tho lull It Isox-Unltod States Honutor Win. A. Wiilliiee. Jilubllltliti.J.'t.iO,- 000;iui'tb.O5U,OtK). CIiKWB ON I'INANCK. Nkw Yokk, Dee. 10. Henry Clews has addressed an upon totter to tin secretary of tho truumiry, In which liu says: "Congress should amend tho present sliver luwJiy In wrllng n clause giving tho secretary of the treasury uuthorlty to change at lilt discretion tho periods for imrcliaso of sliver, (.'oimrcss hIiiiiiIiI akipasrihormnii's lilll, which pro vides for national hunk bills to he toned up to pur vuluo of Unlttd SlatcH bonds. TIiIh will lucre-use tlmt elans of iiiuuvy $16,000,000." IN DAKOTA. IIumiN, 8. D., Tho Hume Na tional liu nk HiiHpouded this morn ing. WASHINGTON. inthi:hi:nati:. Wabiiinoton, D. C, Dee. 10. In the senul" Dolph'H resolution, pruvldlfic for an luveHtlgutiou iih to whether tho right to vote Ih denied or abridged in any Htate, with Vest's amendment, extending the invest! gill Urn lo an Inquiry ui lo u bethel by Htate leglHlatlou any man Ih de nied work on public works by icuson of IiIh oolor, wiih taken up. assails Tin: 10th. amkndmunt. .Morgan In opposing the resolu tlmi called attention to tho fifteenth amendment to tho constitution, crit 1'islng It, and couteudlug tint tho foundation of the country would be much better hud tho government been content with tho fourteenth intendment. POLITICAL. NUW G'HAUUIAN. Wahiiinoiun, D. C. Dee. 10. 'lliecoiuagocommltto today elect ed Wickhum, of Ohio, chairman to succeed Conner, who resigned to become minister to Ura.il. IDAlIll'H Hi:NA'lllltSlIU'. ItoisK City, Idaho, Dec. 10. The legislature to-day bnllotted in sepei ate session lor United BtatcsScuntnr. 'Hits Kirnt ballot resulted: Stevens, (Dem.); 10; Dubois, 17; MoConuell, 9;Bliuiip, 8; ClngKitt, 8. CRIMINAL. CUTn.Ntl AI'FUAV AT INDWHNll- knci:. Imui:ii;ni)Knck, Or., Dec. 10. A cutting nllnty occuried last evening between lieu Dice ami Dave rilliip on, in which the latter received two gashes mi tile right shoulder from a tw o edged dirk knife and a dangerous wound in tho right side, iwvering tho Intoroslal artery and penetrating to a depth of one mid three ipiartor iin,lie, .Dice Is under nrrtMt. bin: wah a iiuimux. Vaniiiuvkk, Wash., Dec. 10 Private OJerdwIne, F company, fourteenth infantry, Just released from a term of confinement for military olle-iise. committed suleldo shortly after being relieved from guard duty. Ho wont with IiIh gun to thu rear of the guard house, and ""lying nno hiih) and placing the muilo of tio gun In his mouth deliberately pulletl thu trigger with "ef his toes, literally blowing his thIiih out. It Ih understood that 'oliudu short time ago inlierlled qullousuiu of money from rolatlvcH In thu old country. The cause of (he suicide is unknown. MISCELLANY. A ORKAT IHDCOVIiltV. Coujmiiia, 8. ('., Dee. 10 -P .A. Emanuel,,, moinberuf tho bur f thin '"lo, Imm discovered u piocess by li!ch aluminum cm bo made from Kaollu at u cost or l'M per toil. MniiT wkkuit'h runiT. Nkw York, N". Y Dee. 10 -Jim-n'y Murray, r Now York and Ho W'lji tho "Hti Pul Kid," light "; Kins, fought with skin gloves to " lUIWIi ut Rookiiwuv ItiMioli enrlv this morning, Hogun won tin mil lit tlilrteon louuds "liNKUALTUHHV UKAD. liKW It a ir,.., n.. 10.- prevet MiOur Gunerol AHred JI. rfy. on tlu retired list of tho Uul W Htutes army, died this morning, HUCJJhU4l,'rir. niitmr i in m, wa HwiuumiM t 0HT1,ANU, DlU 10,-UHU'f Of IMoe Purrlnh to.duy mtiWM' tologram from Muckle flron., deal ura lu goniTiil merchandise nt St.! Melons, Oregon staling that Inst night burglars entered their store, oiow open tho wtfo, mid rilling It ,f " nit'iuf. II Hinted Hun the hur. glurs secured nbout i!U00 In c ihIi und papers, unit notoM t tho vuluo of ih,ouo. No cluo Ih yet discovered. I'OttDKK MIM.B KXl'I.Ot)K. Younostown, Ohio, Dee. 10,-An explosion occurred today nt the works of tho Ohio Powder company, killing two employes. INDIAN WAR. Chief Sitting Bull's Career Closed. Is IHSTORV OF HIS IILOODV LIFE The Indian Situation Is Longer a Dungcrons Ono. No BITT1NCI UUM, KILLED. Wahiiinotun, Dee. IB. Ir.dlnn Commlssluuer Morgan received the following dlsputoli, duted Fort Yates N. D., Dec. 16. "Tho Indian police arrested Hit tlinr Jiull ut bis camp, forty miles northwest of tho agency, this mom- lug nt daylight. Ills follower at tempted a rescue, and llhtiug com menced. Four police were killed and three wounded. Eight Indiana woro killed, including Hitting Dull and hit sou Crow Foot, und several others were wounded. Commissioner Morgan showed this telegram to tho president lute lust evening. Tho president suid he hud regarded Slllintr Bull us a grout dlstui bllig element in tho tribe and now th.it lie wusoutof tho wuy ho hoped a HcUlemeut of tho difficul ties could lie reached without fur ther bloodshed. HlbTiiKY OF MTTIN UtJI.L. Seuietury l'roctor said he did not think tho killing would have any badellectou the friendly Indians. They hud not been kindly disposed toward Bitting Hull, and hud no love lor him. Kitting Hull was born about 1S.J7. Ho was the prinoinul chief of the Dukota ijioux ulio werodrivou fiom their reservation in tho Jllaek Hills, by miners in JU7(f, and lock up arms ' ugaiiHt tho whites and friendly ludiaiiH, lefuslng to bo trausportoJ to tho Indian territory. In June, 1870, (buy defeated und massaoi'Ld Oon. Oeo. A. Custor'H advance party of (Jen. Alfied Ji. Teiry's column. which was sent against thorn on Little Dig Horn liver, and were pursued northward by Oou. Terry. While Hilling Bull did not take au active lighting part iu thismussacio, tho actual commander of tho light ing Indian force being Cnlof Crazy Horse, ho was in his tent ut the time und organized and contrived tho whole campaign. Hitting Dull, with a part of tils hand, made his esciio iuto British territory, mid through the mediation of Dominion ollleiuls, hiirieudeied, uu u promise e: imrdoii, in lHHU. atncu tliat time ho bus lived on tho Sioux I enerva tion in Indian territory. When the Mcs-tlah cia.e tlrst broke out, it was not thought that Killing Dull was mixed up iu it, but subsequent ovouts pioved that tho old follow was at tho bottom of tho whole ull'air. Alter the t loops arrived about Vine Itiugo and Rosebud agencies, fitting Jiull moved his camp I'm ther uwuy, and lias puisist- eutly rolused to meet tho agents or, contact wm me roots, in my oftlcor, v. lib tho cxeupliuu of The piofessor was asked If any ef ono council held with Agent Mc-1 fcctual remedy could be gieu for Luugblln, at which uo satisfactory ' U'e lemovul or exiermliialiou of the answers could bo obtained fruua cut win m from the stmwbeiry gur hlni. Olileis weio Issued for his i deu. He gave us his opinion Unit aricsl u low weeks ago, but tho theio was none oilier lliun the eup oiders were couulcrniauded ut the ' turlug of tho pests by hand, time or Bullulo Bill's visit. . The topic, "How to make the so- IMHAN MlliATli.X TO lw.V. ciety of the greatest Influence aud UiiiUAUo, Dec. 1(1.-Up to uoon I greatest Iwiiflll to its members," lo-dtiy no luitber news Is .eceljed ' wiw (llwubM.il at length by Messis. .LniK headuuurters regurdlug tho ""fcr, H.bburd, Bubeoek, Beutiy, Indian Mliualion iu the Noitli West. '' .- Speaking of tho death of amm'ljM were Bull, Adjutant General Co, bin said "'" o secretury be li was most nrobubly the beginning . of tlm end of tho trouble. Ho said .1 . uuil..., Hull vu nnvir ll.'.ld that as Sit lug Bull was now uU. ludlaiiM who hud had great faith Iu him as u medicine limn wouiu come ,ent." Into the iigouoy wlllilulho next two K. L. Illbbard, H. Vnu Vulkcu or tliieo days, when they hear of Ills berg and II. D. Allun were uppolnt death, If they do nut, General ' ed a conimittee lopiejuiea piogram Biooke bus things In shupo to make fur dlscusslou ut tho tlrst quai telly short woik of them. They me meeting In January. Mr. Miles, of ,t,i mi In thu Bad Lauds where 'ciooked Finder Piuiile, aud M. nobody lives and where they can doj no damage. ' I (lltAVi: Al'i'lllJIIKNMO.NS'. min:ni:aimi.is. Minn., Dee 10, The Evening Join Hal's, Blsumik, 1).. Snecliil taj Tho country uiouiid about is teiilbly w rotiglil up over the killlugot felltlng Bull. Ill slead of clculiliguuiauA' leellllg it has uioiiHediiiiichiippiehensloii. It Isfeuled that miiuy families of hot lleis will lull bel'oio tho veng- i-cimi,,,, Hull's tulloweis, c ,r null's Son. who hub killed, is only li veins old. EnleipiUhig Bismurk iiierchuiibi, olU'ied l.0 lur Silling Bull's hide. IM.NCI.NU ATCIIHtl. i...ii. I)..!. 10,-The Indians of ,lt. ranch, rks near Wtleu have commci.cid n Messiah or gl.ui.t daucc. Home tluee hundred parties pauls will daiue. in.... Mm. The mud is UCIIlB liiuii is ueiiib eols, tint the" It . .... ....! from lllir Sll pliv:, geHstoudevpfori.atuu.sh. get to S. l'anar & CV.V fur their fresh groceries FOREIGN. SIMI.I.ALUB IlKOVOHTTO I'liAY. UI7IIMN, Dec. 10. -At n,illvt.r. hill tod.t while the meeting of tun i.iuions were hoiinr held nM,ri. getber. tho I'aruellltes attacked the opposition. Tho MeCartyites re polled them after a spirited defence, led by Davit, Dr. Tuntier and a number of prlfsls. M,,iiy persons on both hides were injured. Parnell presided oi-er the meeting of bis supporters. Jlarinn County Fruit tlrnwers' Asso ciation. I'lirmiiuit ton call Issued by the chulrman of (,e ,mt enmmlttee, meetings were held nl Liberal hall, Milvcrion, on Batmdny, Dee. 13, 1800, for tho purpose of organizing a permanent fruit grower."' assneiation for Marlon county. FOIUINOO.V HnSION. The meeting wus called to order "X i D- Allen, chairman of the local committee, at 11 n. m. F. J. Uubcock was, on mollon. made ehaliman and II. I). Allen secretary oi me meeting. A committee of three, consisting of K.L.HIbbard.E. Hofer und K. D. Allen, was appoint ed on organization with Instructions to report at the next session, when the meeting udjnurucd to meet at one o'clock, p. m. AI'rnilNooN SESSION. The meeting was t-allod to order by Chairman Habrock. Ilepnrc of committee on orgaiilzatlnii was reud and adopted. The repot t recom mends tho adoption of u constitu tion outlined briefly us follews: First, nume: "Murion County Fruit Growirs' Association," Auxil iary to the Btato lloriicultural Society. Second, ebject: To encour age fruit growing, hold quarterly meetings for discussion and co-opera tion In producing aud marketing fruits. Third, membership: Ptrsous uctuully engaged In fiult culture or interested in horticultuie; leu $1 annually. Fourth, elllcets: Presi dent, vice uresidcut, secretary and treasmor, tho two latter to bo com bined tu ono ofllee. Fifth, meetings: Quarterly, at 'place xelictcd at lust pievious meeting, on tho week fol lowing the regular meeting of the Slate Ilorllcultuial Society; special meetings on petition of live mem bers. Sixth, elect iens: Annually, at the January meetings vacancies may lie filled ut the legulur meet ings. Seventh: Amendments may bo made by majority vote at any legular meeting, provided due notice has been given at a pre ious meet ing. The following gentlemen piesent were enrolled to membership by the secretary, viz: F. J. Bnbcock, F. J. Beatfy, It. D. Allen, 'Jhus. Loug, E. Holer, I. X. Miles, K. L. Hibbaid, II. Van Vulkenberg, I. H. Keyes, II. T. While, T. 11. Hooxer, T." D. Allen, E. Itemingtou. tijo inflowing gentlemen were elected as temporal y ollicers of the associatien: F. J. Babeock, presi dent; F.J. Beatly, vice president; It. D. Allen, secielury and ireusiirer. Prof. Lake, bo'unlst of the Stute Agricultural College, being piesent was invited to address the meeting ou piuctical u oil;, of interest toll uit growers, at the Agiicullur.il college. The professor responded with le marks replete with valuable sugges tions, aud imparted some useful In formation ill regard to the scope of work carried on at ihe college und experimental station. In regard lo planting fruit trees, he dcmonstiatcd that nothing older than one-jeal-old trees should bo used und (but uo manure should come lu immediate ..eiimeilt blutiou the names of members to lie furnished with hullo- ItlUSOftllO llep.ll tlllCUl, ulsO to ttlO ()f lli;'llcuurollt Wll!)lliug. t()n for publications of tb.it depart- Ueatty, of Lulilsli, weio chosen asj delegates to the Annual meeting of tho Stute HoriU'iilturul Society Tho objects of the meeting having been accomplished, ou motion, ad journed to meet at Salem ou (lie tlilid Tuesday lu January, at tue a. O. U. W. Hull. In thp couiso of the discussion tho secretury was askod to urge upon fruit groweis the Importance of at tending aud bevomiiig ideutlfled with tho Absociution, Tho idea prevailed that the organization should embiiico overy fruit grower In the county us by united eilort uuil concerted actlou only, Ctiu the best remits bo obtained, Tbeio should bo uo lagging back und wait' ' lug ,0 .cow hut the Assiiciutlou Is f'iimr to uuiouiib iv. .- j unit . ...... ... l.1.,,... rnii giower hus a pecuniary Interest In the matter. Tho orgaulzutlun will bo what its membots make It, and if fruit grow eld are true lo their owu llteri.HlH they will etich and every i)10 t ,u,r Hi,iillorH to tho wheel Ulld help 10 IIIUUO ll u sue'evsn. B. D. ALLK.N, c l TeinporttiryJJwrotary. ueled to fcend to the Oiegoii ex-! SUPREME COURT. 8am:m, Dee. 16, 'Ml. On motion of W. H. Holmes, E. L. C. Ward was admitted upon cer tificate from the supreme court of Id tho to practice Iu ail the courts of this state. Elizabeth Potter. contestant, resp. vs. Cyrus Jones et nl., proponents, app., appeal fiom Claoinmns coun ty; argued and submitted. W. W. Thayer and C. D. Latouretto ntty's for app.; Jones & Stuart atty's for resp. 8AI.EM, Dee. 16, '00 Ilichard T. Humphrey, resp. ys, The Cliulcat Canning Co., app. J ap peal from Clatsop county; Judemcnt rcverectl and tho cause remanded to the court below for a new trial. Opinion by Struhan, C J. J. W. Cook, app. vs. City of Al bl nn, resp.; appeal from Multno mah county; appeal dismissed. Opinion by Strahan, C.J. Geo. Pope & Co., app. vs. J. P. Ames ctal., resp.; appeal from Ma rion county; Judgment of the court below reversed aud that the money in controveisy bo paid Into the hauds of tho receiver, and when that is done, both bo exonerated. Opinion by Strahau, C. J. C. 8. Hogue, resp. vs. Tho City of Alblna et al., app.; appeal from Multnomah county; judgment of the lower court afHrmed. Opinion by Ilrun, J. Stale of Oregon, resp. vs. Ed. Wheeler, app.; appeal from Multno mah county; judgment of the lower court affirmed. Opinion by Dean, J. Max Fi loudly, app. vs. J. H. Lee, resp.; appeal from Be..lon county; judgment reversed, witli directions to enter judgment for (3.00 cents. Opinion by Lord, J. McCulsky, vs. Klostermau & Co.; motion for reheating overruled. Slato of Oregon, resp. vs. Abe L'lwrence, app., and State of Or gon, resp. vs. John Mack, app.; ap peal Irom Multnomah county, argued and submitted. W. T. Hume att'y for resp.; Gilbert Mc Ginn for upp. Court adjourned til Jun.6, '01. FuiailTi:NKl). Many people, when they go to buy something aie so Iriglitcued lest they should be inposed upou, that they hardly know w hat to buy. This nei'd not be the caseat G. W. Johnson it Co's, for ibey have only the best of goods and obliging clerks. An elegant line of celluloid novel tfes jut leceived at Patton's Stute street book store'. The Second Regiment baud will glvo another of their line -concerts uext Friday night at tbeopera Iioue. It would lather surpriso you if you were to buy a pair of shoes nt Krausse Bros.' aud some day have a unto dropped to you telling you that the elegant piano they are giving away belonged to you. By the looks of John G. Barr's show window one would be led to believe that he has a line stock of Jewelry. His prices are very reason able, The low pi ices of holiday goods at Patton'f-book store are peculiarly adapted to the times. Buy your toys at Ciissmans. i. .. q ii.iii a ..tit .1... imcitow a, tviuuru itrt- still me huleliers who take the lend in all I delicacies lu their Hue. lustixuiciils Filed tor Iteiurd at the County Uecurder'tf Ofllee. Henry Bronkey and wife to Mrs Teresa Luchopelle, a part of nil. 09 imllubburd b il $ A West and wife lo J Cave 5 acres iu t 10 s, r 3 w, b d Or Laud Co to Squire -Far-rar, trustee, lt88otAunuybIdo fruit farms No 3 II A Thomas to Jennie Thomas, it 4 and a part of It 2 In blk 10, University ad to Salem P S Knight aud wife to L J Culver, Its 2, 3, 30 aud 37 iu Capital park ad to Salem T W Du veil port and wife to Mis E J David, 0 acres in 1 0 s, r 1 w 200 200 1 1 1150 600 A Great Liver Medicine, Dr. (lunn's I in Droved Liver I'llla ore a sure care for sick Ueadncbe, bullous com- flaliits,d)'i,pepsia,iiioigesiion,oosiiveuer's, uriiiil lliar. elo. These ulll insure uerlecl dlgesllou.uonect the liver und stomaeb, put uy uia enricu tue ujuou wiu muo mr kiiin ..lojtr Thev also uroduce a Kood Ul petlte, und Invigorate and strengthen the eullresjstein by tbelr tonla action, Bold ul 23 cenu u box by suiltb 4t tilelner. Tkc falf eM (or wd gteU M Mis ot Hood's 8ariiarm U tound ta IM trtlcle Itself. 1 1 1 roei k wai wiu, wm (act that Hood's BarsaparllU Mtually l tV ... - WmM tn2.S5f'3 has clven tw .,v. w- - - - ale sreatertUau tluvt otanyotner larsav Merit Wtnt BorbtforaUiapablML hood' BiirMparllla eurs Soroluuv, MM Rlieiim and all Uumort, DyipepiU. IM Headaclie. nuiousMM, overcount TMi Tired reeling, ere ate a A))etH, trMr ins the Nnrveo, Imllds up Uie Wliolo BjrtUsI M' HnrMiHiMIUi M soia ojr mi tl. mtlxforW. rrprea .. CO.. ApotlMOMIW, JUOWU. bettor I.Nt. The following Ip the list of letters remaining uncalled for in the pvat oftlce at Salem, Dec. 10, 1800. Per sons calling for tho same will please say "advertised." Allen Harvey Alger Oscar Bailey Llllle Calwcll A I, Cooper Jack Cushion Sam DeChaney F-4 Dickenson Geo Dickenson P O Anderson Mrs Uayne Geo Burns John Corwln Hiram Craw ford It M Davis Miss M Day Harry E Dickenson Mrs V Down W N ' Eugkofer Prof B EngkoferMrsB V Jidson (Jlias Groom Wesley Hanson Mrs E Hill John P Irwin It A Mason Mrs W A Murphy Mrs P Nays J L N D Neal Penperlln Chr Painter Mart III card Al Ross J L Sargent Oliver Seeley Elmer Bcobert Rev L roster Cury Gum Chan Herbert H V Houghman F Kllgore C M Mogeuseu M McGee Mrs Eva N el so u Clias J M Organ Pickens Mrs J Itighett M A itoss JJeu Itutherford H E Savage Frank Stephens Mattle vv aimer John Watson Mrs H H Welch G F Weil Bros White Geo White W M White Will White John Zwubleu Fritz Zohn Wm A. N. Gilbert, P. M. Bio Contract. Baker Jc Strong have commenced on their contract renewing the plumbing and ventila ting lu the state house. $100 Reward. $100. . The readers of the Capital Jour nal will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded di sease that science hus been able 'to cure in all its stages, aud that is Ca tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known tu the medical fraternity. Catarrh beluga coustltutbnal disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the sys tem, thereby destroying the fouuda ii'ui oi me disease, ana giving me patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting uatuie iu doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Eiwersthat they otferOne Hundred ollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Clienev & Co.. Tole do, u. Bold uy all .Druggists, 7oc. A Suie vuro lor liles. ltchinc Piles nra knoun bv niolMuru lUepeittpiratlon, causing Intense ltchlne' wtieu warm. '1UU form as well us Bllud lileedlugund prutrudlUK, jlcld atonce lo Dr. Ik)inko's Pile Remedy, wbl ch acts directly on tbeparU affected, absorbs tu inwrs, allays llcfilugnrd ellects a perman ent cure. AU cents. UrugKlst or uinll; iretlse tree. Dr. ltowinko, Pbllndelpbla Pa Bold by SmttllAMtcluer. Wood for Sale. I have 100 cords of dry grub oak for sale aud will deliver to any part of the city at $4.60 per cord, Lewis Pettyjohn. 12-12 12t. HOTEL AltKlVALS. WILLAMETTE. J Flinn, M M Bader, W B Wheeler; S. F. G II Chrlsman: Eugene. J?' Claruo, W H Hume, W W Thayer, J Byrne, Wm Keller, C C Baker, M H Inslo; Portland. I, W Clark; Streator; III. C J Bediug; Buth Creek. Sam R Stott; City. H Hersliberg; Independence. F J Newtou; New York. A Nicholas uud wife; Kelso, Wn. A J Coleson; Omaha. C A Biggs; Chemawa. J P Faull; Baker City. S H Harkleroad; City. COOK UOTtL. Perry Moser, Silveilon. U E Surveis, J J Lewis, Poilluud. K S Hurlvie. St Louis. JK H Karns, Edwurd Boielvin, JC C'ooK, J 1 Uuuined, A i; KcllUUt, Portland. Valler Seeles, J B C Gush, C De pan, B Horubuckle, Oregon City. M Leach, Tucoma. -L C Fish, Boise City. I Price, 'I urner. II C Cooper, Mupleton, Minn. ECBealty, Oil City Pa. D K Muselk, Clackumas. A S Cours. Bnttevllle. CD Han Is, Cloveidale. H E Chamessuvr, Oregon City. David Illume, Marykird, III. Jacob Curhume, Biookvillo, III. James T Vauce, J C Gardner, City. Lizle Muller, Portland. Closing Out Sale. J. W. Cruwfoid is closing out l)is stoves und tinware, pieteriing to sell these portions of his stock ut great leduetions to again moving them. d-&-w-tf MONEY TO LOAN On Faim Properly. Apply to W. A. llumlltou, over Captlal Motional Uaud, balviii. Uw Birds, Animals, Fish, Replies, Skeleton and all kind of animal heads M OUNTED To order, ut Chicago prices, by J, 1'. Brarlx, 1'uMderiiilst, l.lbeity street, lllxhlnnd d dlttou, Muiem, Odkou. Hinlled blids for kule.bo'U shiKlemid In cases. I'rdeistuken lor uorkut VooresAUIIlesple, Ileal Kjilale ottlee, N". J'll (,'ominerclul slicei, ll:M4m i Reiurltig stock for kpilngs, axles, etc, All work truirunlcd, Old customers and new ones Invited to call, H. POHLE, N. E. Corner State and Front Sts. SALEM SAIS.VGE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Cho'cest, Fresh, Srroked ard Pickled Meatt Manufactured. A'.l kinds of Sausages, Wholesale and Re tail free delivery In city, 171 Ccmmercial St, (US. WttZ, PROP, m I There Tho prices n o rj& 'JrMJ.ttittc,. Will astonish tho oldest inhabitants 1000 Juvenile hooks, Bright and beautiful, Elegantly illustrated, for 15--20 and 30 cents Each. Crowell's Edition, Poeticnl works; Oxford & Bagsters Teachers' Bibles, Hohnnn a Family Bibles, English and Gorman from $2 to 10. If you want tho choicest and best tho market affords at prices ranging from hit mn rmumTrW mm mmrn rum M iu m RECTOR MEM ID FIT WW. hv lib Prom Sala tic Capita,! of Oregon. One Thousand acres of as fine laud as there Is In the northwest, divided Iuto one hundred small , meadow and fruit farms. These tracts for the FIBST TIME are now placed on the market, ranging in prices irom $60 to tlOO per acre one third cash, balance onetime with Interest. ' No Better Opportunity for Investments lu a small way haslbeen offered to mouths iu improements in the immediate vicinity of ibis land, while roads, fencing, etc., a large amount A Free Ride to and From tlic- Place to any one wishing to see, or Invest. Call ut the oince'of LLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and iurtlier particular?. w ill Sorts of Real Estate on ill Sorts of Terms! We have lots on the Installment plan, farms and suburban properly on easy terms, aud every class. of real estate for cash. The property we bundle is in first hands, Iberefoie purchasers get it without speculative values put upou it. The lurne list of our sales, especially of furm property, recently, attests the fact that you. cannot afford to buy real estate without first consulting us. K6rAlso general auctioned s. Salem, and guarantee satisfaction. Specimen lf ether Wetkly Paper fivt to THIS 8LIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. T mar NF.W HtinHORIBER whs will cut out and send us this slip with name and address find 81.73 (In totial or F-rprtn Monty Order or JttgUttrtil Letter al our rUk we will send TUB YOUTH'ri COMPANION FREEla Jauaarr. 1801. and for a Pull Year from that Date. This ofler Includes I lie HI VI'. IIOKIU.K HOLIDAY NMMUERrJ far TlianlisgWIaf, Chrlstnes. New Year's, Easier and Fourth-of-July, nnil all Ihe Illustrated Weekly tiupplesaeats. 1 Aidra; THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Templo Place, Doaton, Mats. The Oregon Land Co. -wlpi at Home led (In the Stute Insurance Building) und branch ofllces In Portland, Astoria uud Albany, Has for sale a large list of drain, Stock und Fruit Farms; City and Suburban Property. The Oregou Laud Co, was especially and sub-dlvldlug lare tracts of land, uud has during the past two years bought uud subdivided over 8,20(1 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of (his undertaking Is shown in tho fact that out nf2S0 tracts placed mi the market, 22S have bet-u sold. We claim that ten acres o( choice laud iu Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat iu the MIst-lssippI Valley, Wealno make valuable ImnrovemeutH iu the way of roads, clear! mr the land, fences, etc. We eau sell a small tract of land for the have to pay ror a large larin, Send for Pamphlet DRUGS. II! ia Music in the Air. tlint will govcrji tho snle of holiday goixta nt ,- wfiwi rfitt mi Than Any Other House. :REMEMBER THE STATE STREET BOOK STORE.: the nubile Thousands of dollars of money will bo used SHAW & DOWNING, 26-4 Commercial Street, Salem. Will take charge of auction Bales Copies and BeautiM Calendar gnat a Varitty cf Knttrtaininj ant Inttructitt Reading at to tow a price." its- also organized for tho purpose of buying sume price per acre as mi would and Price List Prep, HUOOKS & COX, DKUGGJ8T8, 100 STATK ST.. carry full line ofdiugs, toilet urtielcs, peiluuiery and potlus. Pi';rlutlui WvfUllyci'UiiundrJ, '"ri "'"iBt; r It ii i Sate St Boo j n will be expended within the 'next 12 upon tue tract ltselt,;in inn wujr iu uuy part of the state, Including sent Free. WITH $1.75 arr ') Salem, Or. Kuto8$2.50 anil .).(MUl)y. Open to the publlo TbitrsUay, Hept. II, 1890. Uest batol betuccu rortlana aua ban KraucUco. Alms to bo first etas'! In all lis appointments. Its tables areserveu with the ebolcesl fruits grown lu tbe WU ainette dalles'. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor Notice of Final Settlement. - NOTICE Is In it by Klven tbitl the under. sleued executrix of the estate of Men- lore n n MMm mcouni of the wild'elu'e, Il th& couBtv flfi f vmrl rtf tlm atntA nf llrsimtti Air lalapiAiti i ', I rv hnv tlanonLad him HIjs4 Vino Anal i f u coiiuiv. Hiid lhat Ihucourt tadH llxe.i kiit-.x -V nntit v In nmiri I fit li I Ml I n t titi a 'aIuiIp f. (Sx ? "1 n. in it h-ifrl Hus firtfnritiT Ihw t-tti.ii. sisifl t .TS nhlpollnv tlifrol'i. ill tii iitunli issiurt ? -.v lfsrini. In thnnnnnlv ennrt. hfiiikf hi Murinu Ji routiiy.Orenoii.Hi.a Hint tUow.iry Mill hit J3 ' Dated IbU December I0ib, ISOQ. , - "t RTpnutrlx nfllin Inst will nnil Iflninont !C ''x omt estate of wild deeenttd. UUIH Cheapest, Neatest and M. SCHOMAKER'S C0MBINATWH FENCE. I make and put up ull kind of leuces, el W 2 and country. 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