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POLITICAL- he Alliance Deadlock in Ne braska Continues. SUBMITTED TO THE SUPREME COURT. National Guards Called out by the Governor. NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE UNDER MILITARY CONTROL. W Tlnnntn Voll.Tlin.fi. FolloWinET yesterday's deadlock, the Alliance .members took possession or tue house at 0 this morning. They (placed their speaker In thecbalrand 'put a cordon of assistant sergeants-nt-arins around him. When Lieu tenant Qovenor Mlckeljohn appear ed he wasn't allowed to take his Beat but stood In front of the speaker, ready to call the joint session. Tbo speaker then Issued an order for the .arrest of the Lieutenant Governor on charge of misconduct In ofllce, and breach of peace. The Lituten- fant Governor defied the ofllcer and was not taken Into custody. A committee from each party was sent with a statement of the case to the supreme court to ascertain which ofllcer has the constitutional right sto preside. Governor Thayer has ordered out a company of National guards, and at 11 o'clock they have stacked arms in tbo corridors of the capitol. Militia is called out only oh ti precautionary measure. There Is little danger of an outbreak. WEDNESDAY'S DEADLOCK. At the joint session to canvass the votes for state officers there was a struggle ending in a deadlock. Lieutenant-Governor Mlckeljohn, republican, claimed right to preside. Speaker Elder refused to vacate, and the two occupied chairs, each claim ing the gavel. The official returns were brought in by the secretary of state and the HeutenanUgoveruor directed the speaker to read them. He began to do so, but was advised by the attorney for the independent party to desist, which he did. The lieutenant-governor ruled that no business could be transacted until the returus were canvassed. The joint session sat four hours, the time being occupied with arguments pro. and con. An adjournment was ta- , ken. LATEST. It is understood tho supreme court has issued a writ of mandamus, di recting the Speaker of the house to canvass the returns. AN EXCITING SCENE The sheriff of Lancaster county, with his deputies and the bahfr of the supreme court have just burst tho doors of the house aud fought t heir way through the crowd of alliance men, guarding the entrance. A writ has been s-erved on the Speaker. A motion to take a recess until S o'closk was declared carried by the lieutenant-governor and the demo crats and republicans have left tho hall. The Speaker of tho house has declared that no recess has been taken and tho alliance members re- luiain, and the roll is being called. They will attempt to proceed with the business of the joint session. Governor Ferry of Washington, continues ill and the president of tho senate is acting governor. Iu Pennsylvania J. Donald Cam eron was the unanimous choice of the republican caucus for United , States senator to succeed himself. The payroll of the officers of the Washington legislature is $67 a day us against $77 for last session. The reduction is iu clerks and pages. In Montana the legislative dead lock continues. A dispatch of Jan. 7 says: "There is little doubt that by Monday some understanding will (' be arrived at whereby the necessary non-partisan laws can be legally en- lacted. The proposition will probably come from tho republicans to moet with the democrats, twenty-five of each, respectively, and pass these laws. Neither party will thus sur render any convictions, or supposed principles, and justice will be done the various constituencies. Before another legislature meets an election of representatives will be held, which will do away with all this trouble. Tho party offering the compromise will, it Is the belief of many, stand best with the pe i1h of the state at large. It Is an oppor tunity for m-n of both parties to rise superior to partisan motives and per sonal ambitious, and the party that refuses so to do will cut its owu throat. The men who figure as Its 1 leaders will have committed political suidide in this state. WASHINGTON. JIIS3 FULLER'S WEDDING. "Washington, Jan. 8. Miss MUdred Fuller, daughter of Chief Justice Fuller, was married In fit. John's Epibcopal church to Hugh Campbell Wallace, of Tacoma, Wash. The marriage was a brilliant one. and a reception was afterward held gat the residence of the Chief Justice, Fwhlch was attended by mauy proml nent people, including the president and family, Vice President mid Mrs. Morton, members of the cabinet and their families, associate justices of the supreme court and their wives, and many foreign representatives. The day selected for the wedding marks the tweuty-flflb auulverfury of the marriage of Chief Justice aud : Mrs. Fuller. The chancel of the .church waa beautifully decorated. , Tln ushers were Senator DuBola, of ,irir.iiy Idaho, Governor West, of Utah, J. G. Zacabry and John O. Lewis, John H.Mitchell Jr., of Tacoma, a son of Senator Mitchell aud Archibald Brown, of Chicago, to whom Mi?s Orace Fuller will be married In the spring. FOREIGN, REVOLUTION IN CHILI SEVERE WEATHER IN ENGLAND. London, England, Jan. 8. A cable from Buenos Ayers announces that a revolution has broken out lu Chill. Severe weather Is reported throughout England lor some time, causing the deepest distress among the poorer classes in this city. MARKETS. WHEAT. Chicago, Jan. 8 Wheat is steady. Cash, ?.90j; May $.973. San Francisco, Jan. 7. Wheat buyer '91, J1.49J. MISCELLANY. RAILROAD PRESIDENTS in con ference. New York, Jan. 8. A meeting of railroad presidents assembled here this morning. President Miller, of the St. Paul road, presided. At noon President Cable camo from the con ference room. He said only the routine business had been transacted so far, and that a friendly feeling was manifested by all those present. HUNT ATTACHED. New York. Jun. 8. Property in this slate of Geo. W. Hunt, of Walla Walla, has been attached by the supreme court in a Buit brought by L. M. Potter & Co., to recover $80,000. FATAL ACCIDENT. Portland, Or., Jan. 8. Peter Peterson, a young Swede, employed at the Willamette Iron Works, was struck on the head aud instantly killed. Utica, N. Y., Jau. 8. f he vil lage of Springfield Centre, at the head of Otsego lake, Is in flames. Help has been sent from Richfield Spriugs. Newberry, Mich., Jan. 8. A terrific explosion of gas occurred at the Newberry furnace to-day. One man was killed outright and several others were hurl. PARAGRAPHS. In Seattle the baker's strike is still on. California has a population of 1,208,11)0. Banker Kuan, of Chicago has been bouud over. The New Hampsliire legislature elects Tuttle, Rep., governor. In Washington Wednesday saw no change iu the senatorial situation. The great railroad strike in Scot land shows no signs of any definite improvement. January 14 at New Orleans will take place tho great fistic battle which is to be decided at the rooms of the Olympic Athletic Association between Jack Dempsey and Bob Fitzsimmons. In the California joint republican caucus Senator Stanford was nomi nated United States -senator, receiv ing emhty-live votes. The demo cratic caucus unamlmously decided to give a complimentary vote to Stephen M. White for senator. James J. Corbctt, of California, who is matchbd to fight Peter Jack son for 510,000, and his manager, Charles Steinzell, havi come to wit ness the Dempsey-Fltzsiinmons tight. 'It is slated that Corbett's match witli Slavin before the Olym pic club is oil, on account of Slaviu's illness. Specimen Cases. S. H. Cliilbrd, New Cassel, Wis., troubled witli neuralgia aud rheu matism, stomach disorder, liver af sected, appetite fell away, and he was reduced iu strength. Three bottles Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, 111. had a running sore on his leg. Used three bottles of Eleeflo Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawaba, O., had fever sore on his leg, doctors said lucurablo. Electric Hitter ami Arnica Salve cured him. Sold by Fry, oruggist. State Tax Levy. The gover nor, treasurer and secretary of-the state, who constitute the executive state board met iu the treasurer's office yesterday afternoon aud made tho state levy for 1800. This matter was delayed by some of the county tax rolls not being In until late. The tax list for the year is as follew: For general expeuse fund, 4 mills; for university fund, 1-7 mill; for military purxses, 1-5 mill. All be ing leas than 4 mills against 5 23-35 mills for the proceeding year. The iihsessed value of taxable property in the state is $114,077,783, and the state levy amounts to to $ I0o;423.52, of whlch$IV.KJ.S8 is for university fund , aud $22,815.55 for military puroses, ' aud the remainder for general state purposes. A large, per cent of the! bimu iuiiu jiucs in Keeping up uiu insane asylum, penitentiary and re form school. A. B. Bureu is pushing the furnl-i ture business for all it is worth. He ! Is not selling at cost or below, but he disposes of such large quantities' of agood that he can make the smallest margins. I IT itfwl Continue to Defeat a Peace Armistice OR TRUCE WITH HOSTILE INDIANS. A Few Indians Coming to Gen eral Miles' Camp. HOW LIEUT. CASEY WAS TREACHER OUSLY KILLED. Washington, D. C. Jan. 8. General Rchofleld has received un other telegram from General Miles, detailing the circumstances of the killing of Lieutenant Casey by the Indiaiis, as fallews: "Lieutenant Casey with some of his scoutH wore watching the hostile camp aud with one Cheyenne mot tho two Indians Ogallalaaud Brule. Ogallala warn ed Lieutenant Casey that the Brules were bad and would shoot. As Lieutenant Casey turned to go away Brule fired, the bullet striking him iu the back of the head and killlug him Instantly. There is a report of heavy firing In or near the hostile camp, that may be a war between the two elements of the In dian camp. LIEUT. CASEY'S BODY has been recovered. He was bern lu California, but was appointed to the military academy at West Point from Louisiana in 1860. On "gradu ating iu 1873, he was appointed as second lieutenant in the Twenty second infantry, aud promoted to a first lieutenancy in 1880. He served with his regiment in tho depart ments of Texas, Dakota and Mis souri up to 1883, when he was made assistant Instructor of infantry and artillery tactics at West Point, serving there a year. Ho was adjutant of his reglmeht from 1884 to 1887. He was regarded as one of the brightest young olllcers lu the service. HOSTILE INDIANS COMING INTO CAMP. Washington, D. C, Jan. 8. General Schofield this morning re ceived the following telegram from General Miles, dated Pine Ridge, Agency, Jan. 8th: "Seventy Iu dians came in from the hostile camp to-day. Reports from them are to the effect that Red Cloud, Little Wound, Two Strike, Big Road and others will come Iu to-morrow." THE SITUATION IN IDAHO. Boise City, Idaho, Jan. 8. There is no truth iu the report of the burulng of Poeatello. Considerable excitement prevails both there and at Biackfoot, over tho hostile atti tude of the Bannocks on the Fort Hill reservation. Governor Willey to-day received a telegram from Biackfoot requesting him to forward fifty guns and amuuitiou. The dispatch further stated that danger was possible, and no arms available, and that a permanent military organization was being perfected. Iu response to the telegram the Gover nor has just shipped fifty guns aud four thousau rounds of amuuitiou. JANUARY 7th. Advices were received that the Indians on Fort Hall reservation have been dancing and 200 In war paint have taken te the mountalus with arms. Governor Willey was asked to order the governor's guards to Poeatello. The Indians ou the reserve number twelve or fifteen hundred, more than half of them are treacherous and warlike Ban nocks, who caused a prolonged war twelve years ago. People atPocatillo have almost no arms, and the town of Biackfoot and Egle Rock are on tho border of tho reserve. The In dians who took to the mountains uro working eastward towards Wyom ing. The Lemhi county legislators expressed the belief that if tile Indians at Poeatello go on the war path they will be joined by tribes ou the Lemhi reservation, who number about five hundred, embracing one hundred and twenty-five able-bodied bucks. LATE8T. Boise City, Jan. 8. Goueral Manager Resslgule and Superinten dent Ryder of the Union Pacific Railroad have telegraphed from Poeatello to Governor Willey, stating that there is danger of an Indian outbreak, aud requesting that troops be sent to that place. They are ready to furufsh transpor tation. LITTLE WOUND TO TELL THE STORY. Pine Ridge, Jau. 8. Mrs. Slkes, formerly superintendent of Indian schools at this agency, has received permission of General Miles to take Little Wound to Chicago and East. She hopes to have this warrior, who Is now among the bos tiles, aud was one of those earliest disaffected, tell thettoryof the reported wrongs of his people. She returned only a few days ago from Washington, aud bore a letter from the presldeut to Gen eral Miles, ou tho Btrougth of which the request was granted. General Colby, of the Nebraska state militia, has elgbteeu companies numbering about 1700, protecting towns along the western border of Piuo Ridge and Rosebud agencies. If Your llouieii! Kire You put water on the burning; Um bers, not on the smoke. And if you have catarrh attack the dUe&se in the blood, not Id your nose. Remove the Impure cause, and the effect ub aide. Take Hood's Bamn parillu, the great blood purifier, which rma lently cure catarrh, strengthens the nerves. Be sure to get only Hond'n. i'Mlliriri'irl--'- llucklen'a Arnica Salve, Th. xtru,t Maltra In thn world Tor t'llla. Brillsw, Borca. Ulcrx. sail ueuin. ever Horea.Teltet, Chapped IIruiI", l liltpluttiM. Corns and all Skin Eruptions and rwl- lively cures x-ne, or m- ij im.,,. . la guaranteed to give perfect jutllalucllon or rnonay refunded. Price, 25 centaur box. An Excellent Rpmcuy. Dr. Helden: I consider your Ethereal 'Cough 8,yrup nn excellent rampdv for all the diseases for which you recommend it. DAVID hichart, mouesio. Large size $1.00, small 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. Given Away.- A bird's-eye view of tho city of Salem with one dollars' worth or goods at Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Commercial street. 1-fitf Wanted. A good man to sell sowing machines, in city or country. Apply at the Singer Manufactunng Co.'s office 181 Commercial 8t. 1-0 tf Bee it. Try it. Buy it. The uew V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, ageut 181 Com mercial street, 12-10 tf. Closing .Oat Sale. J. W. Crawford Is closing out his stoves and tinware, preferring to sell these portions of his stock at great reductions to again moving tuem. u-ct-w-u Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 290 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf Excitement runshlsh in this city over System Builder, as everybody is using It for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tion Dyspepsia, impure blood ana to build up the System it certainly must be an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of It, uswyr LIVer Complaint Dllllousncix. The chlel Bymntoma of this disease are doprciislon of Hplrlt; foul coated tongue; bad tasting month; dlBitgreeublc breuth; dry NKln with blotches nud eruptions; sallow comploxlon und yellow eyes; tired; aching ahouldera; dull pain In right sled; fiilntnet-s dlxlnesa and Irregular bowels. This com. plaint In nil of lu forms can bo readily cured by tnKlng Dr. Gunn'. Improved Liver Pills its directed; and a lingering spell of BlcKncM will oflcn.bo prevented by their uro. bold at 25 cents a box by Hrulth A Htolnor. StfqiP'fEQg Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta fentlyyot promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual conitipation permanently. For Bale in 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. 8AM fRAHCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KX. SEW YORK, tUY. FISH MILK. Capital Dairy Co A. 0. Kalrehlld, U. J. Kelly and am prepared to deliver flresh milk cooled on lee, to any part of the city. Leaveorders nt Mlnto k Low's stnblo. WM. BROWN k Co loots and Shoes! w& 4.;jntipmd. uy m ($&M ffikd&L 231 Sash, and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best cloas of work in our vrith the lowest. Only li at a mm Hood's Sarsaparllla fs c;i.t iiily prepared from Sarsaparllla. -. I.-... .1, Maudrake, Dock, 1'lpslMCua, Uu.iper Iivrrlcs, &nd other ell-known and ..luable egetable leundlcs, by a pecull ir omblaatlon, proportion, and process, glv- to Hood's S.irsaparllla curatUe poncr nut possessed by otlicr medicines, it fleets remarkable cures where others Inll. Hood's Sarsaparllla (n the buet blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, . '.t ltticuin, Hulls, l'lmples, all Humors, Lysi'cpsla, lllllousucss, Sick Headache, ImMgcstlon, Ucncral Debility, Catarrh, Uheumatlsm, KMnoy and Liver com pL.lnts; overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparllla lias met tinparalled success at home. Such Is Its popularity In Lowell, Mass., where It is wade, that Lowell druggists sell moro of Hood's Sarsaparllla than all other sarsapa rlllas or blood purifiers. Tho samo success Is extending all over tho country. ' Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength and economy. It Is tho only preparation of which cat; truly be said " 100 Doses One Dollar." A bottloof Hood's Sarsapailll.i taken accord ing to directions, will last a month. Mood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar lu t he confidence It galas among nil classes of l oopto. Whcro It Is once used It becomes a f.norlto family remedy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations, llo suro to get tho Peculiar Mcdlclao, Hood's Sarsaparilla Snlillydrup;liU, fll; stxforfS. Trcpan-ilby 0. 1. 1IOOI) CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar SALEM MAltKKT KKVOIIT. A Synopsis sf tho Markets Uuy I nc and Selling Trices. HKTAIL riUCKS. KKV18KI) QUOTATIONS. 8houldcrs-8ugnr cured.por lb,12 Ilrcakfast bacon 15 Hams Sugar cured, per lit. lGJic. lleof 0 vzyc l'ork-8 6 2c Mutton 10 ffiliHjo. Vwil-10 li&c. Timothy hood Per pound, 7Kc; soiling. lted clover seed Per pound, tile. White clover seed Per pound, 18c. " Alslko 18o per pound. Ited top 13o per pound. Lincoln Grass 12c per pound, Ilyo Omss 10a per pound. Orchard Urasa..l7o per pound. Heans 6o per lb. Oat meal at 6c. Canned FrutcFcnchos, $2 00; npncot, 82 5; blackberries, (M; corn, best grades ti 00; tomatoes SI 40; string beans $1 60; green pcasgl 85; per doz. In two lb cans. Green FrulU.CIiolce apples 7.VS1.000 per box; pears 75c per box; grapes 81 85; per box potatoes 75c; carrots 25c; parsnips SI 00; quinces 31 00 per bushel; onions 5o per lb. l-lsh..Halmon 7tfI0o per lb; Sturgeon 7oper lb- small fish SlOoper lb; Halibut and cod 12VJc per lb; salt salmon, 710o per lb. nUYINO FIllCKS. Wheat-tt2Kc net. Flour Per burrol. 1.20, best 108 lbs. Oats Por bushel. 48 & 50c. ltnrlnir I'a l.nulinl rf!V !imu Per ton. fill io at mill, Shorts Por tou,21 60 " Chap Per ton, S22.00 " sacked, backed, sacked. nops iuoica ni 30c por iu. Kggs 30c per dozen. PotatoesFor bushel, GOo Corn meal 3o per pound. Cheese 12 Ho per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 67c. Drlod prunos Per lb. 12lhc Kiniwrted pruuon 7o por lb. Ilutlcr :wiW5o per pound for good Lard-12 15c per lb. Hams Per pound,ll12o. ISacon sides 10 per lb. Shoulders 80o per lb. Chickens.. 7 to 10c. Turkeys llcper lb, Geese 738 per lb. Uiicks.T2414o por lb BIRDS All kinds mounted to order ALLAN RHODES, BAT.KM, OltKGON We have tho Exclusive Control of Ant, don't havt to offtr a prize to nil tht$ 'loodi, for IU the BEST HADE. Every Can holds ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERSON, SALEM, ORE. vaaatattvftn - ,, f . Jf jS&-Cah 1'ald lor Woo), Hide and J'oltn Commercial st. lino at price to compote tho best material used. ivopy THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SUPE rior Quality and. Remarkably Low - Prices of Holiday Goods at dCMJ.xe&r State. St M S SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE. Such prices were never before known in Salem, Crowells' Edition, Red Line Poets ' $ 60 Fine Silk Plush Albums 3 50 Pine Leather Albums, decorated inside 3 50 Scrap Albums, cloth binding (50 Chatterbox 75 History, U. S 50 Life of Grant and Sherman, each 50 History, Naval Heroes 50 All kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Toilet Cases, Mngazino Cases, Music Rolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etc. m ?odf Miles F in Ono Thousand acres or as fino laud as tliero Is in tho northwest, divided iuto ono hundred small meadow aud fruit farms. Theso tractB for tho FIHBT TIME arc now placed on the market, ranging in prices trom $50 to J100 per acre one third cash, balance onjtinio with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way hasbeen nfl'ered to the nubllo.BThousands of dollars mouth's in improvements in the immediato vicinity of this land, while roads, fencing, etc., a large amount of money will bo used. A Free Rile io and From to anyrone wishing to seo or Invest. Call at WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, EST Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Dp jcription and furtlier'particulnri?. flt'"" ' ' All Sorts of leal Estate on All Sorts of Tens! We have lots on the Installment plan, farms an.l suburban property on easy terms, nud every claRH of real estate for cash. The property we handle is in Irrst hands, therefore purchasers get It without speculative values put upon It. The laro list of our sales, especially of farm property, recently, attests tho fact that you cannot a (Ion I to buy real cstute without ilrst consulting us. SHAW & DOWNING, fiGy-Also general auctioneers. Salem, aud guarantco satisfaction. Specimen 5? 1 RUnl ST.Ri? EH? 1450.006 ln:ii..;j and ItruRM. BChiidrens fejppuMEHI " 4L75 "fCtiN m u.. I""1"" wuMts r . "No ether Weekly Paper pirei FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To anr NKW KUnSGRIBKIl. wlio will cut oat nml annil u Ililn allp with nnue aad addrea and 81.73 Kn fotlal or Krprtt$ Jfotuy Order er Rtglitered Letter uf our Hih), wo will aaail Tlllt YOUTH'H COMPANION I'llKF. Io Jnnuarr, 1801, nml for a I'ull Yrnr from that Hate. Thl. offer Ineladra thn 1'IVK DOintl.r. HOLIDAY NUM I1KKM for TliniiU.KlTlm, Clirlattnaa, Now Year', Eaatrr aad Fonrlh-of-JuIr, nnd all the Illuatrated WooUlr Hupplementa. 1 Addrete, THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION, 41 Templa Place, Boaton, Halt. THIS The Oregon Land Co, -with ome dice at (In the Ktato ruHUrauco llulldlng) and branch ofllccs lu Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale u lurgu list of Grain, Block and Fruit Karms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co, wuh especially organized for tho nurpoHU of buying and HiilMllvldiug largo tracts of laud, and lias during tho past two years bought aud subdivided over 3,1200 acres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels Tho Hum-Ms of this undertaking Is shown n the fact that out of 280 tracts placed ou the market, 22T huve been sold. We claim that ten acres ol choice laud In Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also make valuable Improvements in the wuy of rotuls, clearing the laud, fciioes, etc. Wo can aell a miiull tract of laud for the sumo price per acre as you would huve to pay for u large (arm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. r fl I IOO WIOOKH A COX. DKUaUIHTO, 100 BTATJ5 ST., I Ik I IIhV carry a full lino of ilrug, toilet articles, iHjrfmuury III lLJJOl ul"i tlun. rrescrljitlons carefully comjKJundtd. My We MEADOW IB Salem 264 Commercial Street, Salem, take chargo of auction sales In any part of tho state, including Will Copioa and Beautiful Calendar FlSuTllTnTI 5SE ICHmM VEDOy T? 3jrntf "-""WiftmrnioFI HlblUlM H VLGi. W J lr."- 1 vfio - a .nu.wi.- bj to great a Variety of Entertaining and Inttruetire Heading at to lov a price' Its- Sa Oregon, MnaauMMMa D FIT FMS. ast le Capital of Oregon will bo ox ponded within tho noxt li. upon tho tract itself, In tho way ot the Place thejoffleo.ot J j sent Free. , ! lAMir """ WITH $1.76 Notice of Final Sottloiuont. NOTlUK I hereby lven tUnt tho under MlKiieU oxecutrlx or the oatute of ueu ry Vox, clcceiimul, him flled tier Dual iiccoiinlof thuautd iMtule, u the county court of the Htato of Oregon fur Marlon county.uud tlmt the uourt has llxed HuU iirdiiy, Jnniinry loth, JKil, ut one o'clock p. in. olaild duy for liearlnr tho name, und ohJoclliiK t heroin, .ut the county court room, lu thu county cmirt houae In Slarlon (K)iinty , Orison, unit that the aaine will ho iMHHud u ) Km at wilil time and place. Dated thlk December 10th, 18W). TltkHHA 1IKI.L, Kxccutrlx of the taut will nud tenlament and I'Hlato ofnald derauat-d. 12 II fit Summons. In the Circuit Court of tho Htiite of Ore koii, for thu county ol Murlon, MoKluley Mitchell plalntlfT va. lax. II, llarnca and TerrHa Ilaruca, Mary lluineH, Mury K. Iaimbrlxlit una Win. l-ambri(hl, Muruarel J, MarkwcxMt und Markwood, her luubund, Huan (IrtMhoiiK aud Juoub (Jronhimif, AiiKellne II lit and Mien, her hu- bnuil, ucliurluli llarncM and Kate ItarneH, UeorL'O Ilaruca, l.uruuu l''ltZKrald and ('harlea KIlzKerald, Kruncea riuriii'. Klleu llarnt'M, Annie Dame, u minor, and J. II. lliirneH.iidmliiUtmtornr the luirtnenililp eHtutuof.Kllahikiind J, II. Haruea. defend unta. To Win. tambrlght und Mary K. Ijiiii brluht, defendunta above w nud In the uiimenrthe Hluteof Urrxun, you and ouch of you, uro hreby required to appear and uuawvr thu complaint fl'id iiguliuil you lu thu above en titled null, within ten day from the dale or I ho kervlce of this mmrnoua uirin you, iraervud within thocouuty.or If nerved lu au other county of thlaatate. then wlthiu twenty duya from tho date or the aorvice of IhUaumiiiuna uion you; and Iffccrvcdby publlcutloii. then you ate re quired to uiipeur and nwtr nald com. plaint on or Worelherlrl duy cirtherrnu. lar lerm ofnald court, uextufleralx weeka pulilliiilliiu ol Ih in atimmoua, to wit on or before tlieaecond Monday, the 1Mb day ef February, IHUI,uod Ifyou fiill wi to uawr for want thereof the plalntlir will apply tothe court for the relief prujeil forlutald complaint, to wit; Kor the fo eclwurv of a uiorlKKco on real eatute. Thla aummona la aerved uxm you by publication, by order or lion. It. 1. Ikilae.JudKOorauld court, of date of lk'M-mber 'II, I sua J. J. MUHI'llY, Attorney far plHlulirr Kultin, Oregon, amW, IbW. lit SfiOORewardl WKwlllaty the above reward fur any caaeuf liver oomplaliil, dyaiwiuila, alcfc headache, ludli'eatlou, roiiailpallou or coa tlveiiraa we cannot t'tirowllw weil'a Vec eltablel.lner 1'ilU, when the dlrecUoua are trlutle compiled with. They are purely veelubia aud never full to give aatufno tlou. riuioir coated, Ixrjte boxea.couUlu. lux 3dilla,ifif iuU. Itewura of counter fefia und iiiltatluna. The Kauulua muuu. featured obly by 'l'K JUtlW ). WKMT Co. t'hlcaicolll, Hold by (leo K. (Jood, )rtl(Ut,rKV(XW( alreel.Halam.Or