Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 18, 1890, Image 3

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DigeOtrt f all InperUBt
Kewsef To-Day.
MARKETS.
-Wheat
WIIBAT.
Ram FitAKfiiHCo, Vce, 18
Imyef, (",,tli H.40J.
CiiK'AflO, Dec.lH. At close wheat
Iseisy. tHli,'IKJ; Jiiii.v ,0I; Mny,
$IW.
STATE. i
I'ltUM AMIAKY.
..frliANY, D.cy 18. The tnlnl
fuiiount of uiiMillslU'd nmrtKnKeH In
Linn county, us revealed by figures
Just completed by tho uiuuty clerk
la as follow h: Oh rt'ul property
$1,810,071; on personal propcity,
$100,070. '1 bu totul value of tiixiible
proierly, i por assessment rolls of
1890. I JU.olH.UlB, WHICH HllOWH
ubout one-sixth of the real estute
under iuortKtft-.
DaUaH fyOVH.
DAM.AR.'Or.i DetflB ThninuH J.
Lovelutly, one ilf the old pioneers,
wlm citme to till country hi 1810, or
nlmiit llml'tlim','il!t(l ut lib home hi
tills oliy last Sunday morning, of
pwulysin, nt I he ago of 84 years. He
haven live children, Hirer daughters
mid two sous. Ills death in univer
sally lumeiited in the community.
At nn e'ttrly duto Mr. l.nvelud.v
bomesteuded the lund on which I he
principul portion of Kuhiuih City
DOW HtUtKlt.
a'I'IONKIIU WOMAN l'ABHKH AWAY.
JACKHIINVII.I.K, Dec 18. All.
Oeorgeuu A,, wifo of Hon. Wlllluui
Kuhler, riled ufter u short lllueys,
sged 73 years. Mm. Kuhler cuiue to
Juckaou county, ill J 8-3 2 uud wus u
member of the pioneer Hoclety, She
was it imtlve of Loudon, Kiiglund,
mil a woman of rare excellence and
purity of churticter. She leaven a
inrne family of grown children In
tills state und In WaHhhigtoii.
lwmjk Nicici:t, iiki'ohitiis(-ovkkh.
Uobeuukq, Dec. 18. J. It. Rldd'e
madejieff.dlHcovery of nickel near
the old Oregon nickel mine, three
miles from ltiddle stuthin. A speci
men on exhibition ut Graham &
Co.'h real estute oDIee-contains ubnur
11") per emit of nickel. Tlie quan
tity Is inexhaustible.'
A WIKK Mt'llUUKKR IIDKO,
"am-and, Ontario, Dec. 18.
Aithur Hoyt, who murdered his
wife by pushing her over the dltt at
Niagara talis July lust was hanged
this morning. The condemned man
walked to the sen Hold firmly and
with a smile, on his face.
INIJIAM HOUTIMTira HKMMIMO IN
TIIK KIOiniNO WARIOKS.
Dknvkr, Colo., IX. 18. A special
from the flxth cavalry in the Chey
enne river, via Rupld City, sajs:
"Major Perry's command wus Joined
early this morning, mid Scout Guh
Craven reported that near Smiths
vllle a lurge number or Indians were
been In a small creek in the brakes.
A number of shots were exchange
while some government wagons
were crossing Hpting creek. They
and their escorts were attacked by
fortv Indians and over one hundred
sho'H were exchanged. One soldier
was wounded und another was shot
through the hat. A troop of Cupt.
Well's cuvalry came to their rescue
and the Indians ran away. Craven
reports having seen sixty-five tepeif
which contained one hundred Indi
ans camped near the mouth ot
Spring creek early this morning.
Troops were sent out but the hostllet
again returned to the bad lauds.
(Jen. Curr has sent armed putties t
guard the ruueh where the Tudiai
wus killed yesterday. He was a
nephew of Kicking IJeur. Yenterdu.x
Oen Curr sent troops of cuvalry up
into the bud lunds to wutch au
movement of the host ilea. The onh
known nutlet for these Indians is u
'rail which got up the Cottonwood,
ucross a roud from liupid creek to
Wounded Knee. This pass will U
closed to-morrow by a large body ot
the sixth Infantry.
UUSLlUHl) 11 V HoHlILK INDIANS.
Dk.svkh, Colo., Dec. 18. A spe
cml from Cheyenne river, via Itupid
City at SiM) this morning by courier
Just in Iuin uroused the camp. He
states thut ii pary of fifteen men
ure lieselged fifty miles from here on
Spring creek. At Daly's ranch the
Indians have made three attempts
to lire the ranch one of which was
nearly successful. General Curr
sent Major Tupper with 100 men to
the rescue.
"Jnck the Ripper" or Mexico, was
o-day convicted of eighty murders
and fourteen rnpts, He w,n sen
tenewt to death.
BKLLBTONTte, I'enn., Dec. 18.
rhe snow here Is twenty-four Indies
deep on the level here this morning
Trains blockaded.
NKW YoKK. N. Y.. Dee. Ifl.Thv
Northern Pacific directors huve
ratnied their president's agreement,
and nppolnted David 8. Wegg a
member of the advisory Loard.
Ei.mira, N. Y., Dee. 18 -A heavy
now storm yesterday bus developed
Into a regular blizzard. All trains
are late uud street cars cannot be
run until noon.
Nabiivii.i.k, Tenn., Doc. 18
MleglirsA Co.. of Rome.Gi.. whole-
salo grocers mid cotton factors, have
mxignco. Liabilities 1C0,0(M). Ah
sets iihout same. ,
FOREIGN.
THE WAR I.V IRELAND.
Dunu.v, Dec. 18. At a meeting
of the corporations of Kilkenny to
day some members Introduced and
attempted to pass n resolution de
claring lu favor of Hennesy, the
parliamentary imudldate or tile Mc
Ciirthjltes. The Purnell men ob
jected uud the supported ol Heu
oessy withdrew from 'the meeting.
I'arnellites I hereupon ejected a chair
man and missed a resolution ax-
pressing confidence in their le.ider.
POLITICAL-
'ACCIDENTS.
' . TWO TRAINS COLLIDE.
'' I'oiiTLAND, Dee. 18. Last nlglit
(lie Albany cxprena on the Southern
PmcIIIo line, which leaves ut ubout
S a'cWek, cttflided u It ti the Port
land ArVancouver train ut tlie cross
ing at the lulersectiou of J uud
First streets. The engine struck
jlctwtcn the passenger coaches,
turning them over on their sides.
The accident was most fortunate
hi thut uo one was killed, nor were
any seriously Injured. Theonglueer
on the motor claims thut before he
reached liie Southern I'm itle track
lie,Htopied the train, whistled and
then went on, Tu motor uud first
couch got ucroim the truck when the
txirek Atrulti run Into the ears,
hiking between the plattormtt.
The paesengera inside the coaclus
ere slmkeii ut). and u few ricelvid
limiKiiUUiiiit brulws. Had the en
glue erawlied into (he side tiiHhnd of
hiking between two cam, the re
tills would have been most dis
ant runs.
Kuglueer White, who wus in
charge of the Albany express, says
tw whistled as he approached the
Fori land and Vancouver track, uud
wmh moving very slowly, which of
course must huve been the case, as
the train was stopped within sixty
feet. The lurge warehouse at the
corner prevented White Troiii seeing
the Portland uud Vancouver train,
until it v.iw vl thin. nix feet of the
Southern Pacific truck. The loco
inntheleft the truck und tore up
the plunking for about ten ret.
Had the train beeu going rapidly,
itxould have nluiiged Into the tluta.
THE At'l'ORTIONMENT.
Washington, D. C, Dec. 18.
After u long delude, the hoiixe pussed
tlie upportlonmeut bill without
amendment yeas 187, uays 82. The
house then adjourned.
THE INCREASE AND DECREASE.
Tlie following table shows the
states thut huve lost and gained
members by tlie new law, and the
fractious remaining:
Hlules Present No. Final o
In bum 8
Arkansas a
Callloriila 0
Colorado 1
Connecticut 4
Delaware 1
Florida 2
Georgia 10
Idaho 1
Illinois 20
Indian. i . 13
IilWti 11
Kansas - 7
Kciiiuckey 11
Louisiana 0
Maine 4
Maryland 0
Massachusetts . 12
Michigan 11
Minnesota 6
Mississippi 7
.Missouri U
Montana.- 1
Nebraska .- 8
Nevada 1
New Hampshire 2
New Jersey 7
Nw York 34
North t'urolivia 0
North Dikotu 1
Ohio 21
Oregon..- 1
Pennsylvania 28
Rhode Islund... 2
South Carolina 7
s. mil Dakotii.. 2
Tennessee 10
Texas
Vermont 2
Virginia I''
Washington J
We-t Virginia 4
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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TO HTOP WORK ON TIIK UNION
l'ACIKIC SOL'NII I.XTKN-.10N.
Yesterduy Mr. V. '. Ilouue, chief
engineer of the Union Puiifle, re
ceived a dispatch Ironi New York,
it at lug that the executive commit
tee of the Union Pacific have
directed that the work shall bc
xuspended on the road from Portland
to Seattle.
As a result of the new railroad
movement, that the great roads, the
Northern und the Union, will cease
to antagonize each Mlier is most
probable. Cooperation, raiherthau
continued opposition, may be ex
iiected each road developing ils
owu territory, and each rroi'UoK'
accommodation to the business ol
the other. A leading question is
whether the line which the Union
Pacitlo is building to Puget Sound,
in opposition to the Northern, will
tie completed or abandoned.
Some claim that thtt suspension
will only be temporary riming the
winter mouths, or until ubout
.March. The work will not be
abandoned all ut once, but us fast as
lliecontructs can be closed and tin
pay roll made out. Portland Ex
nmluer. If the Jay Gould management
will put a stop to the use of the
Union Puelfio for the purpose of
speculative town-silo booms it will
be u blessing to the public ill gen
eral. But what will become of the
real estate laud sharks and their
ttewspapers?
Mure About riilikms.
CorivALLTfi, Or., Dec. 17, 18C0.
Mr. Behmkr, dear Mi: ,"f think
from your letter in tliu JouitANt.
that you must be havlugngrca! deal
of trouble with your hens. Now, I
have hul some exierlelice with
hens and If uu Oregumler w 111 take
a Utile advice from a Mlchtgander
inujbe I can help you om. Mack
Fast, Id Michigan, where I came
from, hens were as uncommon as
liens are In Oregon and we didn't
set up all night racking our brains
to Invent some way to make them
set down all day und as for laying
that was no trick nt all. Now, I
will tell you what I did. When 1
came to Oregon two years ago and
saw thut eggs were so scarce I made
up my mind that I could make a
mall fortune and with little trouble
at raising hens egg's. So I bought
mo some hens last year. All spring
and summer 1 admired them and
fed them well aud bojnUluies would
even go out at night to see If they
weie bleeping with their heads iu
the right dliectioti (towards the
south.) They s.iy that makes some
difference in the. sbe of the egg.
All the tall they have beeu al.owt-d
fiee range of my back yard and I
considered them very ornamental If
not usehil. Now I urn reaping the
benefits of my labors. This morn
ing on opening the door to my hen
house I saw oue beautiful little egg
in the nest. Now, the secret of my
success is. just give the liens time
und they will get there just the
same. They may be a little bit
slower hens' but remember that
"time works wonders." At the
rate mine ure going now I expect to
be able to retlie by spilug with a
small fortune a::d a flue band of
chickens. Now I w ill tell you what
I am going to do with my egg. I
tin going to preserve il and send It
to the World's Fair at Chicago to
let the people see what hens can do
ii uregju ii you ouiy give mem a
chain e. Then I have in i-le.i that
the country will bu flooded with
people seeUing new homes ill the
laud of egs and siiindiiuc. Now,
Mr. Reenter, if you need any more
advkejust dmpa line to
Your-, truly,
StMANni a Perkins.
i,)ii Till i rl i it nil
rQt' ",! i
What has become or tho Port-
Inud and Salm democratic d all let?
There's Knottier thing In con
nection with tuxes that should be
attended to, and that Is to have a
state tioaril or equalltatlon, actively
perform its duties and put an end to
tlie dilatory returns aud the rivalry
between the different counties of the
state as to which shall pay the least
of Its just propsrtlou of the state
taxes. Astorlan.
Dont bo lu a hurry to buy your
Christ man goods. The Court Street
Jeweler is receiving holiday goods to
day and bySaturday will have a full
stock on bund.
fcrv tr..-
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J.W.
Closii Oil Sal.
Crawford Is ctnMna
ut his
ir
stoves aud tinware, preferring to
sell these portions of tils stock at
great
them.
reductions to again moving
n--w-ir
OrrgOB State Agrictltiral Satiety
Warraati.
All persons holding any of the
above warrants, will please send
them to, or deposit them with Geo.
W. Watt, at Kalem, Oregon, on or
before January 15, 1891. A pro rata
payment wilt be made upn all of
said warrants presented on or before
said day. Payment wjll be made
after Jan. IS, 1801." J. T. GREOo,
Secretary Oregon State Board of
Agriculture. ., U-22-w-d&w
8alem, Nov. 22. '80.
SekMt Tax Llit.
The school taxes of district No. 24
in Marion couuty are now due and
naxableat the clerk's office la No.
203 Commercial street (In the rear of
v. . Liearoorn's door score in .me
Hush Breymau block) Balera. The
same will become delinquent unless
nam within w days rrom mis aate
Ity order of board, this 17th day of
November, 18W. W. B.MIMPSON,
11-17-tf District Clerk.
THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SUJE-
rior Quality and Remarkably Low
Prices of Holiday Good at
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State St. Book Site
OKING ON lOtm KICKS
The JouilNAI. believes in full a lid
open public discussion of all public
mutters. Its coIuiiiiib are ulwuys
open to proper criticism of city,
school, eouuty or state officials. We
shall make uu exception however,
the week before New Yeaks. No
room for kicks, or coinpluinls Inour
New Year's cdlliou. We do not
wish to be a bearer of messages or
blues or nseldity to the Kio-teru
world. So If you want to venti'ate
unything or anybody, do it before
Clirlsimus, or wait till utter New
Yeahs. het us huve one week of
sweetuehs, peuce, pleusuieuud ligtit.
Total
332
3-r)0
SI'Kl'IAIi ELECTION OEFKRUKP.
Tacoma, Due., 18. City Attorney
Mulligan and his. consulting coun
tl, Judge, Parsons spent today in
investlgatiiiij the charier and statute
requirements governing tho ca ling
of a special election to vote bonds.
Tlie opitih ii which they lenolitd
'fcrstheeleot'oii until llio lust of
January, thus requiring new regis
toalWn. It is tliereforo apnaront
Inst ir this matter la pushed as
JPldly as possible ,U will bu April
efura UllV monov eiln lu reci'lved
'roni the bonds. '
JAY OOULn ON KINANCK.
Nw Youk, Dee. 18. Iu nil In
wylew Jy Qnuld wus asked:
what nroy our views on the Mlvvr
Suction ? Ho said: "Frwi colli
if hould not lie ndoptod unless
Uit Urltulu and Gorinuny can be
liioT1 ' ' (!ont W' ututwllxm.
v'wrwIsegoWuMil sllvor would be
NMtKtedla thU Annl.l.u I .! Kill
"".HrpuMHiverlsa, w.e,one, ,Jt
ulHmve,iriiiorUons)Uily iie.bwl
vueuvctuafrwctilMge," "
1 'i 1 1 1 . 1 1 i" ii
Wood ro Mku .lmv 100
rf di-v ruh OMk for sale and
lui'!!,IVBr t0 iy p ' c,,y
Huerojr,!, JewU IVttyjohu.
i.i8i8i. .
PARAGRAPHS.
Heavy storms lu New York and
PeniiBylvaula.
Dubois, Slump and McDiinncll are
to be the U. 8. senators horn Idaho.
The corner stone of the new Port
land city hall is to be laid with ap
propriate it'ieiuoiiiw uu Hultiiday.
Itlsreportid that tho wgroetiut
Maiuluu me allU'ted by the Mtssluh
eiii and are holding inietlugs In
the empty go eminent buildings.
Pltishiirg nud vicinity huvu been
buriul uudi-r a gu-at miow storm,
which tsunwoH'r " oiuiuws is
ugulii lesumed. Tliu uiuiietury low
Is veiy great and will itach nway
up into the tliotiiwiids.
At Chlcngo the gre.it bunking
house of Preston, Keun & Co., !
fallid. S. A. Keun doing business
under tho imme ol S. A. Khii &
Co. usslgHcd (his morning.
I A., il...
Wm mills have ueeu issuwi n
nriest or K'tt '"d ' iwUWr f"r
r wiving ht"' w,,rn mw l"",k
uati known to lie Insolvent.
At providence, It. 1., Owen Uu.,
agents of the Atlantis Cotton Mills,
Sve-iualguejI. Tl.dr liabllillesare
large.
AugtiHl Victoria, Emrress of
taeriiinny. han given uir..-
hi the ntyal P"'. "'"""" A
City ok Mkxhm, Dec. ib.-au
twrto- Guerro, Um Clwlwjuerot,
Instruments Filed tor hVioril
teuuiy Keconh-r's tlflli-e.
H C Downing to Mrs M J
D iwuiiig 370 wires in t 8 s, 'r
I w $
T H Put ton and wire tp Mrs
M J Do t uiug 37U acus iu I S
h r 1 w
1 W J Cromwell uud wife to
J C Itoherison blk 13, Turner
C A Davis, L 11 Turner,
nndG 11 Turner to Adeline
P Curr lots 8 uud 4, blk 7,
Turner
Baine to Emma L Ileosnti
lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blk 8. Tur
ner W H Csk and wife to F T
Ciaik hair Interest hi lot-. 0
and 7 iu blk 1, llrooks
DNeft uud wire to Peter
Tuoiuuh south hair or lots li
undo, tiiaylou
U Whitney to G It Thomas
parcel of laud iu Biayton
H L B-ineiolt uud wife to
M C Kbv 3 acteln Woodbum
KJ ileum uud wife lo Mrs
F D Murphy a par, of lots 7,
8, II uud 10. nlkaJetlereoii
Geo H Welch et ut to J R
Weh II lot 6 blk (i, Sillem
Geo Wllllaiiis and wife to
II Heckinall lot 11 of luist
side fruit turms
J D Montgomery to A IJusli
n e of ii e ot sec 27 In t 0
b r 4 w
' D M Jones and wife to II W
Siullli 1M HrtM in I Oh, r2w
baine loK 13 MiKluucy lo'J
ucren iu t 0 s, r 2 w
at the
70o
700
luO
60
ins
200
300
SO
100
200
000
230
275
275
A Fearful Heritage.
'rhetiiitumUnlimiirui.iOull TAlNTNea
tnll fcjiilnl lonsLq.icuii, uud Ibone no
iittllcud lur, e mgiut lictil to puilfy tlio
oio.ii iiiiinitiKUi) eery HriUi, .'vesieoi
ol thUrrtoti leult to Ti-orul oinplimit)ons
uf ilhtu-u A vi nut in in wlicse fjlillly
HeiegiPiilj Himut'U writt-aurt Ihui
a-sn.i-Mi.N. M. uifu runt bube. fonr
leon iiionLlio d. und u bovof live. hno
HUlleieil Til ;ciiii ullli heinliury hL-rofula
or Miig'AfWuuilUi uM Irrqiitiiily brtalc
out li Mires 1 lme einplnjed the beat
lli.slLiiin, but lootnl noibliiR to ioll
tbi i.i until 1 tried Hlbmru'n ttlieuuuitlc
rtip, lli,e u-ed fmotcen bottlo, and
and to i.) "MonlhlnncMt thev nreintlrely
enn d. WokIhiuuiioi di'tribe thH vulue
of jour mid cIiih us n bliHid purifier. I
rttiitll itH.oimneiid ltiouh wbo are troubled
fmin Impure blt.
JOHN MUELLERWEIH.
Dealer In Krocerlex juud pro lelons, Al
leuH, MIcU.
1101'LL AKIIIVALS.
THE WILLAMETTE. j
S liaiibkolfsky, T C Arnold, L H
Scrivarer, M J Franklin, HPilklng
tou, 8 F.
B W King, M Curo, B W Bow
man, E C Harrington, S H Mitchell,
J By i ne, Albert Heldner, J B Lay
son, S W King, M Young, Poitlaud.
J H Whllkey, Cresswell, Oregon.
A I Rupeit. H L Sroggett, E C
Dciiuii, Aii.ona.
Joseph Smith, Rainier.
A B Cornell, N Y.
V H CiirUtainler, Agt., Annie
Abott.
W A Marin, Detroit.
J N Hpoug, Lincoln.
13 H Diew, B istou.
cook liori.1..
Klostermau, RS Boguu, Poitlaud.
Bcott Jours, O'ervuls.
S Kcruuuer, Poitlaud.
Theodore, E igle City.
I 11 Iluliibleiiuu, Sweet Home.
Joseph Loscunbe, French Town.
FieJ Stutige, S.ilein.
J M McKadileii, Halt Lake.
Boy Rlggs, Dallas.
M T Viches, B G Emory, Sallena,
Kansas.
A J Winchergle, Couucil Klult.
M. H Mutteror, Sallle.
b II Biockwuy, Portlaud.
M rJmurMiirges, Mt Angel.
C II Roper, Turner.
C J aiui.ton, City.
A C Parker und family, Dallas.
C Joliusou, WoodburL.
M H Downing, M Arthur, City.
A Gtt-t Llrr Mcdleln.
Dr. flunn'i IiuDroved Liver Pilla are a
'ureeureirCK newiacne, diuiuui ooru
plaints, dynpeniU.liidlKeeUon.eiMUVeueMt,
torpid liver, lc. Tbee pill Innura perfect
dlgmtiou, correct tbe liver and atomacb.
puruy aaa euricu iae uwa ana uiaae ine
klu clear They aim produce a good ap
letite, and Invlcorate and Irene then the
i nt Ire S3 stem by their tonic action. Bold
it ii cents a box by xmltb. Btelner.
A Sore tun tor files.
Itching files are known by moist art
IlKepeisplmtlon, causing Intense Itching
when wurin. This form as Well as Blind
Uleedlng and protrudlne, yield at once lo
Dr. Uusunko's file Keinedy, wbl oh acts
directly on tbe parts atrected, absorbs tu-
mrs, auays nening ana enecu a pennan
eul cure, SO cents. Uiuczlst or- mall;
trotlselrce. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia P
Sold by Mmlt h A Hteluer.
SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE.
Such prices were never before known in' Salemv
Crowells' Edition, Red Line Poets 4,. fiO
Fine Silk Plush Albums 3 50
Fin 1. eather Albums, decomted inside '. '.'..... 3 i?0
Scrap Albums, cloth binding , .' t0
Chatterbox . 75
History, U. S . r; " "5U
Life of Grant and Sherman, each '..'..'.....!."..' 50
History, .Naval Heroes , , '. '60
A 11 kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Toilet
Cases, Magazine Cases, Music llolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etc.
IE MI HINT AND MIM.
Four Miles From Mem tlie Capital of Oregon;
One Thousand acres of as fine land as there Is in the northwest, divided Into one hundred small (meadow
and fruit fainia. 11ne tracts for the FllibT 11MK are now placed on the niarktt, ratigiugln prices troui $C0
to 1100 per acre oue third cash, balance onjtlme with Interest.
No Better Opportunity for Investments
Thousands of dollars will be expended within the next 12
iltvnfttila lund. uhll, lltuin thu frint. iljlf. In thn vrtkv nf
roads, fencing, etc., a lurge amount of money wl'll be used.
In a small way basibeen nffered to the nubile.
mouths in improvements in the immediate vicinity of this land, while upon
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QVT& ElVTOYiSI
Both the method andresuIU when
Syrup of Figs U taken ; it it pleasant
and refreshing to the taato, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneya,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the aya
tern effectually, disnela colds, head
aches and fevers andcurea habitual
constipation permanently. For sale
in 60c and $1 bottfee by all
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
touisvuu, nt. him In
'OH.M.
Health is Wealth I
Hit. E. V. WEHTii Nerve and Hralu
Treaiment, a suarauteed speeiflc frr Ilys
leriii, UltilneM, Couvuliloos, r Ils, Nervous
Atfiirulfta. If eHdauhe. Nervous lro.trAtlon
iwused Dy tbe use or alcohol or tobacco,
NeumlKla, HeHdachc, Nervous l'rotratloo
CAUsed bv tbe use or alcohol or tobacco.
Wiikerullness. Mental Depression, Holten
loKoltbebrum rt-sultlOKln lusaoltjr and
leadlnx to mlgerr, aecay aud deatb, pre-
cauted by overexertion of llwbrala. Karb
box contulusone uwmth's treatment, ll.Ou
box or six boxes for $5.00, sent b nutll
prepaid on receipt of prioe.
WE G UARANTEE BIX BOXEH
To cure any ease. With each order le
J100.
(100 Upward.
Tli re.ulprm of the OaIUTAI. JOUIt-
NAL HI pleased to leuni
thut there Is ut leUHl oiieslteudeil ill
sease thut mleiiee luw been uble to,
euro In all lt Btaueii, iiuil I hat Is Lu
turih. Jlnll'H Culaiili CiueU tin.
onlv IMM-Itlvo cure now known to1
the mtdletil Iriiternliy. falurih
beluga coiistltutl u.il disease, re
(mires u coiiHtliuiioiiMl trviiimeiii.
if It's Catarrh Cure Is tiikeu Inter
niillv, uftiiigdlieutl.vuiH.il the h.vh-
em hereby deiiroytng the fouud.i.
tioii t.f tho illanuw, and Kivlug w
patient strength by building up the
constitution Miirl ussHilug uiiluie in
doing lis work. The proprietors
lmwrsoinue.il f.iith In Its euw Ive
Ueralhut Mwy offer One Hu... red
.ii.. for iinv cut-e thut it Mill to
oiirv. 'iid for llt of teHtlitioii uM,
AihlreM. K. J. Cheney & Co., Tolu-
,(rBoldbyiliruwi-,76.
Stat
i Itself. It l I"" It '" w,ui " "
li.it HoikI's 8ara.arllU tetuallTaa
Ulies wli.it U cUlnietl tor
veil to tills inetllclue a joulirUjr aai
The Chief Rrnaaa (or IDS great I
ess uf jlom.'s 8 irnujurllU Is touad to
article Itself. It Is uiei It that wins, aaa
fact tli
aompiislies
has I'lvpil t
..i. UrU.tr,ii!iii that of any other
9.1, .vw-v .-." -. - - ,J
Merit Willt erbetoretben
hood's SirsaimrllU cures 8oroluls,
Rlieiun anil H Httinors, Dyspepsia,
n . j..i. Ullln.isness. OVerOWIM
rtrtsil reellKB, crnntei an AupetlU, Strsafts
ins the Swe. hiilMn P the Whols ,J
B1...1. - .-rt I "---
rt,(. msUlurei rwpar v '
M)o,.ApotUiiuri(. Mweu.
celved by ut for six boxes, occopipaulefl
emod toe n
it effect a ctin
nlv by ue. .
t;lt, Bole agenl, Com Ht
wltb SS 00. we will send tbe
written guarantee to refund
me treatment ones c
tutws issued only b;
purchaser our
tbe maney it
the treatment does not e fleet a cure. Guar
us. k, uona, lirug.
baMin, or.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
ill
Is tbe line to taks
To all Points East and South.
It Is tbedlnlug car route. Itruns through
vestibule trains every day Id tbe yeiir to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of oars.)
Composed of dlnlngi srs unsurpassed,
PuUmun drawing room sleeper
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
iled that enn be conttrurtcd and lu which
4(fommKlHlUns are both free and lur
iilnbed for luuilus of Arst uud second-claim
tickets, and
ELKGAJTT DAY COACHEB.
A oontlnuot -too oonn3tlf wltb all
Muiis.nUbrdln ilroi tnd uninterrupted
ervlce,
I'ullmau sic - lonsean oese-
ured In adv, ..- 1-. ...... any agent ol
t lie roud.
Through tickets to and from all point
In America, Kugbtnd aud Europe can be
purchased at uy ticket osHoe of this eoai
pauy. full Information concerning rates, time
if Iralus.rnuMs and other details niruUbed
on application to. any agent or
A. A. VaAll'Vl
Assistant General Hassenger Agent. No.
m Klrsl street, cor. Wasblogloo; ron
Innd flr,en.
A Free Ride to and Froi the Place
to any 'one wishing to see or Invest. Call at tlie ofBceoi; .
WILLIS & CHAIuBERLIN,
7 ism
Court St., Saleai, Agents, for Plate, Description and inrther pnrticnlars.
All Sorts of Real Estate on All Sorts of Terms!
We have lots nn the Installment plan, farms anJ suburban property on easy terms, 'and every
real estate for ranh. The tiroiiertv e haudle is in first hands, then tore purchasers itet it u Itbout n
values put upon It. 1 he laree list of our sales, enpeelully nf farm nroperty. recently, attests the fact
canuotaflortt to buy real estate without first cousultiug us.
class of
eulative
that
yon
ft
SHAW & DOWNING,
aSAlso general auctioneers.
Halem, and Kuaruntee satisfaction.
wmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmrtH
Will
264 Commercial Street, Salem;
take charge ot auction sales iu any puH of the stale, Including
Come
EVERY
Wee.
tfOUTtf S (TJARUflON
Specimen CopiM and Boantifcl Calaadar Mat Fit.'
scknce
ff
V
i Reab m I -"""'.r I 1000 1 -nuWH. 1 "TSS- lCHWWilM WEMf WtZTf (taLY .
"w m srr assiE. m - m mm sbsssi " " . sal am ... sssi user mwm m -"
1450.000 liirrduiimaTJ AH VnWU l-rlWWlIlo rur I IL75
nouts p J Tmrr i "ij au I aywhj
-Ift tthtr WUy Pftr fitf yreX m Vmruty Bnitrttinlmf sum! iurruic Kautinf al to low friet."
THIS
8LIP
FREE TO JAN. I, 1891.
Te aay NKW HUBKOBIslKK whs will eat M aail Mad as lata all with aasas aa4
address a ad 8I.T3 Ut rietal er gJsrii Jtsaeg Order er JastMend ItlUr al our rUi we will eead
TIIK VOUTH'H COMPANION VKEK ! Jaaaary, 1191. aad far a Pall Year ftwsa thai Date,
TklseSer laclades Ike PITK BOIIRf.K IIOI.IBAYNUMBKRS far Taaahsclilas, Christmas.
New Year's, Easter aad Paarth-aCaaly. aad all Ike Illaelrated Weekly rtapaUacats.
Aturm, THE TOUTM'8 COMPANION,
WITH
$1.75
VJt
Mm -... MKA slaaSaa eBSBaa
m vniBra v-iemsva swvtwnt
UVUV 11 I IIIL'TI'L'
VULiLMfltillCt,
'i
ti
The Oregon Land Co.,
-nltli its-
Home
ice
Salem
Oregon,
NEW ZEAUND
JNHUKANCB
ConipauT.
yire m Marias,
J OK
Aftal, 'WmiMttOtyfrn
(In the State Insurance Itulldlng)
and brunch unices In Portland, Astoria aud Albany,
Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also
City and Suburban Property.
The Oiepon Lund Co. was especially organlaed for tbe purpose of buying
and aub-dividiUK- lurce tracts of lund, aud has duringibe past two years
bought uud subdivided ovur 3,200 acres Into
Five to Twenty Acre Parcels
The sucoesa of this undertaking Is shown In tbe faot that out of 380 tracts
plamt on Ihe market, 226 have been mild. We claim thut ten aunw ot
choice laud lu Fruit,
Will Yield a Larger Income
than 160 acres of wheat lu (he Mississippi Valley, Wfalso make vahiable
Improvements In the way of roads, clearing the laud, fepws, etc We
cau sell a small tract of land for tbe same prioe per acre aa you womI4
have to pay for u largo turui.
for Paiphlet ul Price List,
mt4i''
Salem, Or.
Rates $20 aa o.OODaj.
Opea to the publlo Thursday, Sept, 11,
1MW, Best helel betweeu furtluna atwl
wd Prauctsoo. Alms to be Qrst class la
til Its appointments. Its tubus areerv4-j j
with the choicest fruits urowu In the W1K
atuette alley. " '
a i ii a oairii
ft. I. WAUMCn.. "-H
Proprietor
sb
s.1
$
t
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n
DRUGS.
imooKi cox. wtyoaiHTt, we btatk bt.,
"irjr m insHnsMsnip, fnm aniwesi, ymnnf.
sum . rnMwnMtoe apwiai t
V
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4h -
Notice of Flwtl ScUkawMt. I
VTOTiCE Is hereby given thut the unckfJ1 -'
11 slguert executrix of the estate ofsMa.V z
ry rox, aecewsHn, una nied tier anal'-,
account or the sntd e-Ute. Il the county V,
court of the slate or Uregmi for ,MarHst; i
county. Hint that thn court luw nxe1 Mat- V
urui, , aiiuurjr jmii. ikv , nv nia iiesfM-B.f
p. m ol .Hid dny furhearluc the sam,aai;'ir , .
obJectluK therei'i. at tl.e 'mumr' aSeV'
roniii. lu tbe county court bnusa lu Vaskui
eouuty, Oregon, uud lliHttbesume wlUkw ".
assed upon ut Mia tlnieMiitf lUac,.,, ? ,,
TBitMHA aruu
Executrix or l he last will uud 'llraiftl
undestolafaldditaseg. Wll '
Cheapest, Neatest and Bd,
SCHOMAKER-S COMBINATJW
FENCE) - Jv
I maae auq put up an auw or eyrie
auucouuiqr, .mjxcw
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INSURE IN Y0U HOMJt;
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