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0$Wihk; "yemimrtfifni 'c v- ?w ?t .' "T3BB5r T' .( ') mrph 1 IBLBGRAPBIC DISPATCHES. miscellany. lssocitP1 Tress Iteport Mif. l)igct8 of all Important Xcws of To-Day. MARKETS. WIIKAT. man Fmanoiwo, Dee. 17. llnycr ft,r 181W today I" tl.3()j )km- ri'iilnl. ANOTIIKK WltlXKKD I.JtllKJi:. AMiANV, IK'U. 17. Tim south hiiiihI frill?''' train ,,n 'I'0 Houturn 1'uclllu road, dun hero at 12 p. in. went throtign ,l "hurt bridge one tittle norili of HiIh city lit 4 o'clock yilwnlii.v afternoon. Tho t ruin WHH 111 hours Into. A force of bridge curtotitern welo repairing the bridge 0nd several ll'M wuru j tt to U Milked, leaving tho rails without support fur Mliorl distance when the belated Irttlii nppronolird. Two torpedoes mill u lint? hint been put out I" worn the trnlii of danger' tut wlieu the signals were reached (be engineer was unable to rttiip I he thill). Ah tin- bridge wvnt down the engine was supported dy tho mils sufficiently to curry it across it nil H plunged up mi fiiiliHiikiiieiit on the iimoltu Hide, Mill remaining In uu upright posl tioiion the lli'H mid displaced rails. Three lint euro, one louded with railroad Iron and two with lumber, foil Into the stream twenty feel lie low mill were crushed Into splinters. The remaining portion of the truln became betuched and sfoped iiK)ii tlie brink of the cIiuhiii. No one received the slightest In. Jury. Engineer J. McQuado re- niiiiiied with the engine and coiiHltl crs hlnisult very fortunate. Fire mun D. FUh obeyed the Initriio tlutisof the engineer and Juuied jUHt before going on the bridge. The train wait in charge of Conductor J. Lynuii. The fireman says the dan ger signals were put out too near the bridge, the torpedoes being planed MO feet away, and I he Hag 4o) feet nearer the bridge. 1 he bridge fore man tavB the signals were at Ihe uu d dl-tunce. Tlie bridge wiih I c ng n built and luul new piling and lathers. The track In now torn up for n llntiiiiroorSo'Jfevt. Tlie engine is lot badly daiiiuged. A wrecking train was sent out to le Hceno and a foree of men eoni ii'irced at once to repair the break, hey expect to Inive the roud re ulred In lime tor train by 7 or 8 lock In the morning. Oftlrersnf le road iitate that passenger trains III lay over at the break until nt Ih palriid. PIMIIIAI.YA FAKE. Ciiioaho, Ills., Dee. 17.-Noncw8 thus far linH been received at Army Hcudqiiuriers in tins city In regard to the reported light between United SIMM1 soldiers mid Indians at Itapid City, Mouth Dakota, yesterday. at piNn Kinau. Pine Union Acikncy, 8. Dakota, Dec. 17. Two Strike and hU follow era, of 150 lodges reached the Agency thin morning. Troopn mill waiting under arms for orders to march, TUB I'MSONfiU'S LIBRARY.. wine impgMilons in Mne With the Journal's KtTurt to Sccnr Hooks. . .- Till: INDIAN KTKKMITII. (ieiieral Iluger's eHtliuate repre sents two huudted men on the Cheyenno river and tlireu hundred at .Standing Hock reservation who would be liable to leave, making In all neveii hundred and fifty men Sixteen thousand fjloiix, wlio have been restrained and profes-cd loy. ally, hhould have a positive awur anee, w ilh least possible delay, that the government will perforin and and lullil lln (runty obllgrdouM. IONOICANT KKDS INVITE AN ATTACK Washington, D. C, Dec. 17. Oeuvial Schollcld thlH morning ic eleved u telegram from General Miles dat"d, Long Pine, Neb., Dee. Kith, uu follows. "General liiooke re porlH Two Slilke liud about eight hundred I tuliuiis now camped at Pine Itidge agency and these with other Indians at Pine Itidge and ItoMcliud are all that can be drawn from the illsiiflected camps. The others ate dtihiut and hostile and determined to go to war and he hug no Iioivh that any other ellbrt at puclflcaiiou would be succeseful. He eHtlninles the number of men in the hoHtlle camp in the Had Lauds at iKO. PiKitiu:, S. Dak., Dec. 17. White Hiilliilo, a until who lives ou tlie Had river, who came lu to-day, wiys the Had itiver Indian are glut! Sitting Hull Ih dead. CRIMINAL. SAN KIIANCIHCO MUItDEIt MYSTERY. Han Fkancibco, Dec. 17. The dead laxly of detective James But ton wits found In Jellerson square tills morning. At the back of hit head wiihii large gat.h. It isthoughl the deed Wiih committed by ilileves. FlllES- FOREIGN, HKNATOIt OOIIMAN 11UUNEI) OUT. Lauiiel, Md.. Dec. 17. At two o'clock iIiIh mm uing fire destroyed .Senator (iormuu's residence. AKNKM. AND THE IKI81I HtTOA TION. Dl'Iilin, Ireland, Dec. 17. Tim' uruell IniH HUll'ered InteiiHo pain (Hit the lime thrown in liUeyeK i-Hlerduy, he w as able at midnight iiddri'KN from the window of the 'Iclnrla Hotel, nt Kilkenny, 11 large rowit. During the audrem Ids fuee tot c ivere.l with batidngeH. As he utalud tlie events of (he day tlie rowd became exasperated ul the .aiiuer In wlilch he had been rented, and many threalu of veil eauco wero matte. Thix morning arnell ale bin breakfast nerved lilin 1 hlH bed. A close exnmiraiion of Is ay. g revealed the fact that Ills gilt waa not Injured. The surgeon eclares, however, that iiillummiitloti loy set lu. He ordered 1'arnelt to eeb Ills eye olpwd utid hot water uruentsle eoiiHtantlv annlled. It notllke'y lie wl 1 be allowed to 1 tftve his room to-day. I In the published mterview uitli Maurice llealy, represented iissay ug 1 hut assurance ean be given the nilillc that no settlement of lite po itlcul crlslu Ih pohslble by arbitration, I'lie contest he nild, would be fought otlte bitter end, notwithstanding li injunction irstied uguiust the urpressed. The United Ireland per has agitln npiieaix-d. Here 'fler the paper will lit) entitled "In tupprcssiblo United Ireluutl." SALMON h'OK ENdl.ANH. ViCTOKlA, B. C, Dee. 17. The British bark Menmock cleared to lay for London, England, with a 'argo or ai),ft8l! u.-'fwH of miUiioii, WASHINGTON. The Eugene Expiess was about two bourn lute (his ufleruoou. Catterliu's for photos and cabi nets $2.00 per dozen. MeCrovv fc VVillard, the meat ca terers, tt lephoue No. 10 and 32. Geo. V. Johusou &. Hon have an exctllent new line of holiday goods, lu neckwear uud line hats they take the lead, all ut prices that are a good argument to buy. Krausso Uros. have on exhibition at their stoie one of the finest pl aiuw ever brought to rialem. Wheu you aieln there buying wmie of their Ktlpeilor loot weiirtiun 1 tan 10 see 11. They have komethlug of Interest to tell jou about it. Excitement runs high in (ills el'y over System Hulliler, 11M everybody Is using It for eaturrli of the hionmeh, L'oiisump lion D se,iflH, liupuri blood und 10 bulld'up the. .Sjhtem ll eeitalnly iiiUcL be uu excellent preparation, when vei bod v spe.tUs so well of It. ' d&wyr Ed. Oavitai, Jeurnal: I would like to add my ndte to the cflort wind) h being msde lu behalf of the liuiintes of the penitentiary and thought I might do so by .telling you the results of Mmi'nr woik lu Idaho. To begin with allow me the "sthoolmamlsh" idea that work to bo effective must lie systematic and mueli really good ellbrt Is eilppled for luck of 11 rlr.flnlli. I.lnt. Ulv years ago the mutter was taken up in jiiiinnny two or three women Tl.o Hk... . 1......... . "-," ""suieio 10 overcome was luck of funds but v, hen Ihe men be came Interest! d they prepared boxes etc., cut from holly wood and the friends wild them from a stall at u chinch fair. In this way enough was denied to procure books and organize 11 C. L. S. V. dicle. It started with twelve membeis and now over Mxty men spend one hour or each day in gu( d systematic read ing and ihe eagerness with which they read every bonk of leferelite in tilt ir reach attests their lellsli f.u healthy food for the mind. Oneol the teachers of the city schnoi spends two hours the last Saturday of each mouth in the regular lesson work uud se end or the men have tnk'ii two t-eals beside the regular course and Infinitely more than the mental I ruining Ih the fact there bus been some common motive, given thoe men to try to woik for, 11 worthy end, and they have been taken beyond their surroundings for a few hours of each week. The leglslatuie of Iduho after being proptrly interviewed approprieted $100 a year to the library Tor the prisou and there is now a library of 700 volumes properly catalogued. The men have made the selection of reading mutter assisted by the friends of the work und In doing so have shown that however much their moral natures may be warned they ale mentally above the average citizen in culture and the surest way to help them is to give them something right to think or. Though these men have by their own nets placed themselves outside of society it Is surely seir preservation us well as chanty to do wliat one canto have them go back 10 the world better men than they left ir punish meiit is to be more titan the grati fication of reyenge. 0. The Alliance's I'iiuiticial I'lalftirm. Early in the Mission or the Nation al Farmer's Alliance, the financial policy or the Order c.inie up for dis cussUiu under a report fiom the Committee 011 Legislation. It con tained tlie following amended de mands: First Abolition of national binkg; the establishment of sub-treasuries in I be several states to loan money direct to the people at a rate or in testes not to exceed two per cent per uniium, 011 nou peiishuble farm products and real estate, with proer limitations ou the quantity of laud aud amount of money, and that tlie amount of the circulating medium be Hpcedily increased to not less than $)0 per capita. NO MOKE GAMUM.NU. Second Cougrts-i shall pt83 laws ORANGE ITEMS. From tbp Paclfln Html I'reM. 'The Legislature 'will oon Ih? In oession. Keep an eye on your sen ator mid ou your assemblymau I Bee that they work and vote for measures Unit will help agriculture That menus prosperity for all. E. W. D. Oakland, the poultryopolls of Or egon, shipped last week to Portland, Tacoinii.and Seattle.28,000 pounds of turkeys! 15,000 imuitds were shlpiwd iu oue day. This trade alone brings ' thousands ol dollars into the country tributary to Oakland and create a profitable iudustiy. Some or the farmers along tho Calapoola have several hundred turkeys, which will bring litem handsome ret urns before I lie holidays arc passed. There is a lesson In this for farmers in other parts of tlie country. Tho Southern Puclllo authorities give the assurance that "the changes in freight rates will not ailed the sliinjier and consumer, and have been made In accordance with advances 011 all lines all over the country. In some instances the advance is even more than ten per cent., lu most cases It is below, while for wool, uieeii fruit and ortuln elascs of dried fruit there has been no change made." We shall have to wait awhile before It can bo told Just whose ox is geared. At tbts time of the year, corn and coarsely ground meal may be fed somewhat more freely to laying liens; the first-dry and the latter mixed with middlings and made in'o a still mush with scalding water, or better yet, scalding milk, and feed us warm as tlie fowls can cat ft with safety aud us early In the morning as they can see to eat it, its well as at noon, substituting, say twice a week, meat scraps with hot broth, putting in cayenne pepper, -ay a tablespoonful to 20 fowls. Take what vegetables you like, such as ouious, beets,- carrots or potatoes, to boil up with tlie meet scraps, and It makes a rich, nutritious rood much relished by the fowls and it never rails to set 1 hem sitigiug, and so, or course, to think about laying. Pomona. There will bet meetibg of Marion county uransrers nl Grange Hall, Halem, 0:1 Tuesday, Dee. ."loth. The forenoon meeting .it 10 a. m. will be a closed K'sslnn. The evening session will lie oieu to the public. In the fiirenonn there will be an address by Prof. Letcher, of the Oregon agricultural colllge. HnTKh. ARRIVALS. ITiOK HOTrlU . ttcolt Jones, (Jervais. CO Mulkey.MIss Mulkey, DM Mulkcy, C A. Mulkey, Mthama. A A Coon, Woodburn. H D Arnett,.! M Dervollt, Salem. '.V II Kurns, Ella CoIIciir, Kittle Dralse, dates, Or. O E Murgetit, John Ljnward, City. Peter Kui clinch, Gervals. 1) Kossowtry, Portlaud. David Plum, Maryland, III. Jacob Cahman, Ilrookvlllc, III. D M Cosswell, Ogdcu. E D Menbau, 6 F. 1100 Reward, tioo. The readers or the Capital Jour nal will be pleased to leurn that there Is at least one dreaded di sease that science has been able to cure In all Its Htuir.es, aud that is Ca tarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known to Ihe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coustttutbuul disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hell's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the sys tem, thereby destroying the founda tion of the dlwusc, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting uatuie in doing its work. The proprietor have so much faith In its curative powers that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for auy case that It fulls to cure. Bend lor list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. A Sure vure lor Fllcn. Itching Plies are known by moisture llitepeitiplratlon, causing Intpnue Itching when wnrm. Thin form an ell as Ulind Ulredlng and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Ruiuinko's Pile Remedy, whl cli acti directly on the parts n fleeted, absorbs lu inra,nllayit Itching ar.d effects s perman ent cure. 6(1 cents. Uiugglxt or mail; tretlse tree. Or. Bosanko, Philadelphia lit Bold by Mmlth A Kleiner. way My le D uH . v .. i.. ' ..til . .i'jz4 J THE LARGE ASSORTMENT. STlREi: . 1 ' ', 4 si rior Quality and Remai'k;ably Low Prices of Holiday Goods a't .- ify'JGn WriTA tlllj mi 1 to T VTAIIA 1 i otv e i To Kantpp tia.San Francisco. Tlie ocean steamers are carrying tlown large quantities of wheat to be shipped to foreign ports from Ran Francisco. Every warehouse in Portland is blocked with tlie cereal and it is still pouring iu at the rate of 100 carloads 11 day. The ships now en luute to this port will not carry away one-fourth of the crop, and the'balance will be sent down to S.111 Francisco to be loaded there. The Elder curries 1500 tons each trip aud tlie other steamers from 800 to 1200 tons, so that not less than 3000 tous of wheat is going away by steamer every week. This amount will load a 1000 ton sailing ship, and a vessel ot that size win uistmrse not less tbau $5000 in auy port wheie she loads, so that in reality Astotla ami Poitland are losing 15000 per week tiy not loading wheat to etlectuully prevent dealing in u foreign b iund vessels light here futures 011 ail agricultural und 11 e- on the Columbia river. Columbian, cliuuicul productions, preserving a kWAJHS IN A UU1T1CAI. 81A'II! IN 1'IIK INDIAN THIHI1U.K. UliNVim, Col., Dec. 17. A special lo the News by courier from Daly's ranch South D.ikota, mys: Tlilugs are about to reach u crbls heio. lu dlaus are seen lu ull diiectious and w are piepred for a., engagement 'it any moment. Pickets aiellirow'ii "Ml and report seeing n number of Indiaiis, Our scouts reported that we would be utluclud (his morning. od Ihe signal would up setting tire '"urass. Orars has been set tire to nil u number of ranches are seen uurulng. They iimy not ultack our ""'P till night or to-morrow morn '"U. A rancher 4 epulis seveial white men killed on Clx'i '"-' tlver. 1.1 'hu' Wow H Mmu? ."100 Doses One Dollar!' means "wply lUat Hood's Saiwipurllla is ' liioit economlcttl luedleluo to ouy, because H gives niorw" for I lie wuney um UIV tU(.r mvparatioii. . hottle eoutulns 100 den and will average to lust a inonl h. while mer preiM-rntliins taken according ii", "'r'-elloiis, an go'ie lu a uveek' PwllW. -Tfc Wt (iood purifier. Uregou Stale Agriiultiiral Society Warrants. All persons holding any ot the hIiiivp wnrriints. will pleitse send litem to. or deposit tlieni with Geo. W. Wall, ut Salem. Oregon, oil or i...r..n i,iiiiiii-v 15. 1S01. A nro rata pauiieiil will be made up .11 ull of said warrants presented on or belore said day. ruyiiieni '" oe "" ..i...r i..,, ir. loin. J. T. diiKaii. ui...r..inrv Or.'iroii State Uoam ol Argilcultinv. Il-i2-w-d&w Halem, Nov. JJi 'W. School Tax Lilt. Tlie school taxes of district No. 2-j 1.. f.,rin niintilv are uow due und pavable at the clerk's olllee in No. uy Coiiimei eliil street (In the rear of F. r. Deaioorirs immik ko " """ ii...,i. itr..,...i,.n tJoekl Ba em. Hie same wlll'becou.o delinquent unless paid within 00 ilays from this date. Ilv order of board, this 17th day of November, 18W. W. 1I.HIMPWIK, 11-17-tf District Clerk. Illblmrd'i llliMimnKO una !. I'llln. Tltew 11II.H aro wleutlllcilly W'l,u1',.,j!! muliinlaillii lu itelliiii. grlliliiK I'; u ?oi nuioily lollnwlng tho iim- ol pit Ik. TnntJ lire iduiitcil III bill Ii adillU null dill ?l?emvllh Strlcoi mtf.-ty. We BuaiBnlei he? bitve AohhihI I." thH.re..r.l.k ..-id. Seae,coniitip.li.'U.iiNflH""- y Iiqm aril, ii" uu mipotlici, the exis 11 iiny iilliDrpnimriilliwi , . " '' H.11III1 Hlolacr.iiolf asls. What will hs attempted next would be hard lo predict. The lut est Is 1111 attempt to be made by two Fieiicbiiii'l' Who will provide for a llflvdii.NH' hip and take along dog tcaiux, sledges,t,ole nllllo litstruiiicnls uud other necessary apparatus and make utiip by ship us far 1101th as possible, llu'ii With an Immense balloon wlih'li will support a weight of oni" ton Ihi'y will, wlu! a favor able north Il roim s, start lor ll.e ug searched for North Polo, it will b' 11 distance irom wiivm '.' start of 7W miles. U they cannot ., ii.-ir arrival there, return by .1... ..-.. iliev came 011 account of ..'.ui..Hu ih..v will under a worth ....1 i..,i uoitiiiiieiiis ill Asia. If this trip sucwssml It will deter mine n question ot Ihe open sea about the north pt ahoul uleb vuob hw Iweu wrllUn -nd W. stringent system ot prmedure In trials to secuie tlie pr.impt coulc tioii of ottV-uilers, and sueli penalties as sba I secure the most ierreel eoui plUi.ce witli ihe luw. Child Condemns Ihe Silver bill recently passed, and demands the free und unlimited voiuage of sliver. Fourth Demands the pussuge of laws prohibiting the alien owner ship of laud ami that congrc will take prompt action lodevh-e some plan to obtain jdf the luntls .now owned by aliens und foreign syndi cates, aud that all lands held by rail roads und other corporations lu ex cess of what are actually usul aud needed by them, be leclahued and held for actual settlers only. NO BPi:CIAI. PKIVILIMJUJ. Fifth IJellevli.g In the doctilne of equal rlglits to all and special privileges to none, we demand that our national legislation be so funned In futuieas not to build up one In dustry at the expense of another. We furtUer demand the lemoval of the existing heavy tarill from Ihe necessaries of life that Ihe poor of our land must have. We I'uithcr demand a Just and equitable system or graduating tax 011 Incomes. We believe the money of the country should be kept as much as possible hi Ihe ban '8 or the people, and we demaud that all ualioiiai and slate reveuues lie limited to the necessary exusesor the governineni, ecoiio mleally aud honestly administered, j Sixth Wedemaiid tlie iiul ligid, 1 honest and Just state und mttionul control und supervision or the means or public communication and trans portation, and II tills control does) not lemove abuses now existing, we demaud ihe government ownership of such means of uointuuulculloii aud transportation. It was adopted by a vote of 09 to 71). - 1 Woop j-'ou Bai.k. 1 have U0 cords of dry grub 0.1k for sale ami will deliver to any purl of the cliy at HoO per cord, Lewis Pettyjohn. 12-J2 12:. An Fqulvalcut f.ir Hulclilu. If we allow our biddy iulirmltliM to iiiukeuuiiY with uu through uetflw.-t, have we bitetian tut iiuu-.e moral HdvuuUiK' over tlieiU-libei-.tlci-iilcliie? i-emix-ly. For ex utuplf, mi- UciiiPy irogr-s 01 ltrij;lil' duvMNf, dub.'ics ucuto ticpllland)!i'uel it hure -nlfii terribly wift In tliecttustic he. Mo-t peoplnol nson'BJ luioi'iniitiou ;now iltitttiiiri is slmpl Him unvnriiUlit-d truth lu Hgiud totltt-Mj widely pi-v,.leul m.liulk-s. l'udi-luy judii'loun medication U speelnlly iuIcIUjI in euch cikh The melius of icelriUiit U tabu i"nind In Hos-ti-tter's rtttiiuui'li IMltTn. Uheau Itnpetu. lo Hie tietiiiu of the kidneys Willi tills sue iiudiellnbledluiitli;,iiiid the lufuut coin pl.ilut inshyiiiutlis bum orthe jsiwer for t-ul Allw It togruw,iin(l anticipate the uiat. Tlie Hitters, which uuniblluto tlio-o growitK tioublen, ulo crudlcules (lyspep-la, ilieuiiiatlain, tnalitrlnl uud liercoiiiplaluni. AppelUe, sltepsnd vlgoi in ealnu promoted by IU A nrral Livor Medicine. Dr. Quail's Improved IJver Pills are a ure cuiuinr sick iieiiiiacue, uuimiu iuu1 I'beseplll luure pcrietl the lher und stomuch. ptti lfy uud enrich the blood and inuke the skill clear. They sh.0 produce a good up petlU), uud invigorate snd strengthen the uutini iukWih by their UiDle action. Sold at 33 cents u box by smllh A Mteiner, INDKFINITK PoSTPoNKMENT, Epech: He And tiow, darling, lets fix the time right away. She Ob, don't pre me Just now. He Yes, dearest say what day you will be mine. She Well, then, the day after your salary is raised. A Fearful Heritage. Tho irunimlslnn of UI.OOl) TaINTs en tail fearful consequence, und tliose no atlliclcd. have urgent, heed to purify tho biiKM thoroughly every spring. Neglect ortbUnften leads to rem fill complk'HliunH ut dlseiiHe. A ventlemnu wltmc fumlly were gtiuily nflllcted writes us I litis: Ukjvti.kmen: M. wife 11111I babe, foui teen months old, nnd u boy of fle, have sunared for years with hereditary siTofulii oi-King'seMl,undWi.uld Ireaueully break o.ltlnoren. 1 buvo eiupluyed ihn hpst physlcluns, but rouml iiotbltiR to relieve tbemunltlJ tried Hlbhura's Hbeumallc Hymp, Have U'ed fuuneen bottle, und rind to uir Hhtonlf Ument thev ure intlrely cmed. Nvordeanuot describe the vuluo of your med clue us a blood purifier. I bull reenmmeud tt to all who are troubled from Impure blcod. JOHN MUELLERWE1S. Deuter In groceries (and provisions, Al pena, Mlcb. 5sSS? Both the method aiitl results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing lo the taste, nnd acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches aud fevers anil cures hnbitunl 'constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and (51 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10VI3VIIU, Kt. HEW tOSK, U.t, Health is Wealth I mmmm ! ---i " 1 pluluU, dyspepsia, liidlgetlon,cosUveu(Vi'', ti.Pi.IH Hvfiir aii 'I'liPua 111 1 1 Itl.lirff nprlM ! v." " v., . v. "'' , ".. r....:..v. I icriii.ifiwinefrHti.Airivuiioiit ciik, iiruiiB aiffraiiiib.corren iuo iiwr huu """'i NeuraUiii, HoiiUiiclie, Nervous PmratKm rim (or tas mU Mk 1 8arniprliui is khuw It li nieilt wist w, - airuDsrilU sewsuy Ulosius Oat Sale, J. V. Crawfoid Is closing out his stoy.s and tluwuiv, pielerriiig to sell these portions of Ids stock at ureal ivduetious lo agalu moving I hem. ' ' -W-f The Chief t4t of Iluod' irtlclo itself. .a. thnf ltnnd' .tmntt.hfla uhat ii cUlmed f OT tt, U tuut glvsa to this inedlclus popuUrtty UA ale greater tliuu that ot say other y Merit Wins Brt)fou..pin HcsHf Siraprlll curts 8rclujs, Ml Klteuin mat U Humors, Dyspepsia, WM Headaeite, Biliousness, orereoH TlJ rtrod Furline. ereates an Appetite. etres) ins the Servci. builds up the Whole 8rM Uuji. ManauarllUs Is oM by U 4rM e " " . ubJ this, suslxluria. l-renarwwv.. I .). AllOUMtOMIM, tmwmi. I)R. 1;. ('. WKHI'H Neia and Ornln Treatment, a guaranteed speclflo for Iljk- l.'l ill, AJif&IIIVPn, .MI,.TMia,U,., ...n,,.V....Mn cuused by tho 111-e of alcohol or tobacco, Wakerullneeii, Menial Depre6iou, Molten liiKoribobmlu risiilllugln lunnnlty and lending to mUery, Secuy und dentil, pre mntureoldee, burienncRfi, lo" of powri win tod by over-cxerllonof tliebinlu. Kuril box coabiiniioiie nmnlh'H IreHtment, fl.Qu 11 box or vix bnxcn for &J.U0, wnt by mall prepaid on receipt or price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER To euro any caso. With each order ie ceived by us for nix boxes, accompanied with K.U), we will send I ho purchuser 0111 written gunrnntra to refund the maney II the treatment does not eRect a cure, Ottar uuteea liwued only by (Jen. E. Unod, Drug elHt, Hole Hirenl,. 109 Com HI, nlem,l)r, $500Rewardl WE will pay the above reward for any 1H1II, HUH Inn or cos lencH weciiiniot cureullw wii'h Vk- caneof liver complaint, dvpetxlii, si lieaunctic, inutgeoitou, lonsnpnu SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE. sk Such prices were never before known in Salem, j Crowells' Edition, Red Line Poets i 60 Fine Silk Plush Albums 3 '50 -3 Fine Leather, Albums, decorated inside ?, 50 -. 1 Scrap Albums, cloth binding '........-.' iiO f$m Chatterbox . ".:...:.'.... 75' ' 'Ma Ilistorv. XL S " ".- 511 iWi Life of Grant and Sherman, each ;-. .-.' 50 History, Naval Heroes 60 A II L-inrla np nVifna loallim rrnnAa fZitwm fnanci "..llo. nnl f!,.ft Ttwif. T1-..!. H aj... .wyuu . V.11.W ivu.uvi wuuo. V.HTU .-i.-I, VUlllll Ullll Villi a-UACa, t-IMICb Cases, Magazine Cases, Music Rolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etr. ... . i. THE RECTOR MEADOW AND FRUIT HUMS,; Flour lies Fni- Sata k Cafital of Oregon.' One TltouBand acres of as fine land as there Is In the northwest, divided Into one hundred small meadow and fruit fairus. 1 here fruits for Ihe F1I1BT 1'IalE are now placed on tlie market, ra iiln in prices irom fS0" to 1U0 per acie one third cash, balance onetime with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments In a small way hasfheen offered to the public. Thousands of dollars wi'l be expended 'within Ihe Jnext 12 months In lniproenients In the Immediate vicinity of ibis land, while ipon the tract ltself,ln tbn waof' roads, fencing, ctr., a large amount of money will be used. A Free Ride to and From the Place to any one wishing to see or invest. Call at tht offlfeCof; " LLIS &. CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and tiirtlier particulars!. W A Sorts of Real tote o An Sorts of Tens! ) - We have lots on the installment plan, farms anJ suburban property on easy terms', arid 'every class of -real rafale for cash. The properly w e handle is in III at hands, therefore purchasers get it without speculative ' values put upon It. The lurj-e list of our sales, espeelally of farm property, recently, attests the fact that- you' cannot aflord to buy real estate without first consulting us. - . SHAW & DOWNING, 264 Commercial Street, Salem. 9BT Also general auctioneers. Will take charge ot auction sales in any part of the state, Including Salem, and guarantee satisfaction - "Hnevni rnrc rnHE fjiMBli r""' Hi II IV l fl ill larllt Jw Wl vB jlljV )K I 'ANION Specimen Copies end Beantifnl Calendar cent- Free. "N tthtr W$My Paptr fit to frtal m Yaritty Entertaining and Inttructiv Reading at to low apriet." THIS SUP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. T mnr NEW M0B8CRIBER. wfco will eat ant anil sea 4 as this slip with name and address and Si. 73 !! lvll or ArprMi Xotuv Orttr or KegUIrt4 Letter at ovr rteil, Tern will send THE YOUTH'S COMPANION FREE t Janaarr. 18l, und far a Villi Vrar fraat that Data. ThlsaflTer Ineludrs Ihn FIVK nolJIII.K HOLIDAY NimUEUS far ThaoUsglTlaK. Chrlatatea. Naw Year's, Easter nnd Faiirth-af-Jalr. and all the Illustrated Woeklr e)pIesaoqta. 1 AiUreti. THE YOUTH'S COMPAWIOW, 41 Tampla Placa, Boston. Mats. WITH $1.76 The Oregon Land Co., -wllh Its- Home Ice Salem, Oregon, eltnoleMger I'llls, when Iliodltci lloni ure ilrlcilecoiiipllrd Willi. Tliey ate purrly veftetulil, and never (all lo givo suit fite tlon. Hinrnr willed. I-areo biixes.onntaln lug 30 pills, 2 cents. Iicuare of eotialer fefi and mllatlon. Tuo yrnulne ihhiiii. foolviedoUly by TUB JOHN C, WrT Co. lihlcusolll. Hold by (leo E. Good, Drug-gUt, S09 Com street, fjlem, Or, ii,., i i Oregenian Rail Road Company. Qeaarsl oflHwi Kroit vnl T, SI', I'orlluo KA8T HIDE Krora Townrd Tortland Utntlons, I'ortlnad ttllver-Coburg Porl'ndiMrt'd loaao mull mull Kxp I.VPH tVAM AUI'.AbIM BOO 8 00 J'ortl'ndfiPUo iOD 9K 7 10 25... Woodburn I 40 7 M 8 W ii 21 Sill erloa ..I2 IK t ii & 07.Urnwnsvllltt... 7 tO 6 50....i;obiirg.... 6 CO Conaectlonsnt Wnndburn with 3 P Co trains lo and frmrt l'rollund una nt Tall inao with tralus to and fnim Alluny, WT HIDK, All lie malt Poi tltud, mall LV AM AM fat S .Portland r&WV. UU )2U6 UuoJee Junction 206 1 0U Blierldan .... 9 10 s 1 .. .DulHu....... H 22 1 65 ....aojimoul b .. IU ftiS ... Alrlle . oil Tickets tar West Side atiillniia Air aula al footol JrOeraonat. Tkikew lor rJit dir niationsmrsiueav union nepoi, tor nin andlalreHa. I'llAKN. mvrt, Oan. tupt AiM.rt. Ps. Ai (In the State Insurance Building) and branch oAicea iu Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Block and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Laud Co. was especially organized for tho purpose of buylug and HUb-dlvlrtlug lari.0 tracts of lain), aud has during the past two years bought aud subdivided ovor 3,200 ucres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The succesa of tills undertaking Is shown lu tho fact that nut of 260 tracts placed uu I no iitnrKet, 2 nave ucrii sold, we claim mat ten acres 01 :.i. ..i.... i i i.. i."....tt choice laud 111 Fruit Will Yield a Larger Income than 16o neres of wheat In the MIsslsHinnl Vallev. Weal ho make valuable Improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, feueeH, etc. We can sen it annul tract or laua ior me same pro per acre an you tvuutti have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet apd Price List, ;, ; DRUGS nnniiira i. mv nmmriluTa inn unn 'HL DT '' fjfiuvnn bu, siwjueri9, iw fwife4faitt carry mil line or orugn, twwi article, iefrurnry . aud Noliua, f rewflMoM MirafHlly eomftwtmi uT nn ft SIW II WILliMETTB,1 Salem, Or. Hates $2.50 aad $5.00 a Jjr ., j Open to tbe publlo Tbumdiy, Hep. 1', :. ISM), ltest bwtel between Poriland' BD(t - mid Francisco. Alms to be ttrsl class la ', all IU appointments. ItsUbltNaretierwt, wltb tbe cbolccstfrulu grown In tbe Wll- aiuette alley. ' ,' A. I.WAGNER, ;t Proprietors :J : V. Notice of Final Setllemeat; NOTICE Is bereby given tbat the. under sleued executrix of tbeeelatvoflum.'. iy rox, deceased, bas .filed be ujU, . ., ' T account of Ibo said o-U'e, II ttiecoualy. iiiurv ui iii wmo ui 'rra"ii nc laajawat ootitity. mid that tta court has fixed tU- '', uroity, January' inn, mi, at oue oeiaol , kr ,. in .., .-flu wtj vi ucftiMia ..IV y.ll.T. IUM,( " y IH'JI'VIIIIK liiirvi'.. HI iiiu ivuuiy 9iHt.Strt room. Iii tbe county court bouse In Marlon.- -' ooutiiy, Dreitoii, and that tbe same will ba, , 2 i abfd upon "t said time and place, V ' I,a.ed lb,s lumber Wtbuk g . Kxecutrlx of the last will and teelaasaa;, tud estate of unld deceaiietl, U(Ut ,,,-, " " f-'t , "';, , Cheapest, Neatest ml Bef" SCHOMAKER'S C0MWHATWN .: FENCE. . r- 'i maieana puiun aa UBB ori aauufMi7,vs n.av a'1- . i w . CTHSrB5nr 1 w Hi. mm INSURE IN:'y0W.UQ(MftC0liri Auessett wewtl 'm-U amt. m. hi ABelaveelalKirratKir i :"t '" 'tm .- .. -T. ' , . ."i-fti.V !. r ".f '-ir' ('Uv-itMi U . s.'l .. Jjii,vi.rt,.Hitggfca