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' it am m fei & lill "(? 03 t m nl (il JELEGRAPIHC DISPATCHES. .Vssociiited Press Report and Digests of all Important Kews of To-Day.. MARKETS. WIIBAT. Chicago. Jan. 13, Wheat steady. OAish .00 ceuts; May .(1; Jlll' C?!' ., . San Fuancisco, juii. u " ", Cuyer for "Jl, $1.40. POLITICAL- TIIAYEK STILL KECAI.CITKANT. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 13.-iue Tsunreme court allowed ex-UO. fehnver to rile a ciuo warranto petl- fi m .. f . 1.I...1. riiiitnriiiir tlou tins murium; i'b ".... loyd to show why he suouiu not Vacate his office. "However," said Ilio court, "we recognize Hoyd as tjie eligible governor of Nebraska, and wo would advise the ex-governor to quietly ami peacefully sub mit." In spite of this Thayer re fuses to vacate his office. The board of nubile lands and buildings say tffoy will remove Thayer from the Scovernor's room this afternoon by enforce If uece&sary. i$jt JJALl.OTINO FC FOB SENATOK. Isachamento, Cal., Jan. 3. The gsenate and assembly to day balloted for United States rieuator to euccetd rfcliuid Stanford, in the senate the Elliot resulted in Stanford (Rep) 27; Stephen White of Los Angeles, (Dem) 12. In the assembly the vote Evas Stanford 59, White 17. MISCELLANY. JCALIFOBNIA AT TUE WORLD'S FAIH. f Sackajiento, Cal., Jan.-13. M. M. Estee is booming the world's fair Bill with all thj energy he possesses. Je will introduce an act providing for an expenditure of ?300,000,which Is "An act appropriating money to pay expenses ot maintaining exhibit of products of California at the World's Columbian Exposition to bo Geld in Chicago in 1893." It pro vides that the governor of the state jghall, within thirty days of the pas- rage of the act. appoint f-eveu com- fmiasioners who shall constitute the ICalifornia World's fair commibsion, tauil who shall be taken as near as possible from the two leading parties. STliev are to have exclusive charge gild control of all moneys appropri ated by the state for the poustruction of buildings and maintainiug an ex hibition of the st.ite. They shall receive no compensation for their fcrvides, but shall be allowed travel ling expenses The '100.000 approp. inropriated bv the act is to meet the espouses of erecting buildings and Imaintaiuing tlibexhlblt, Mr, Fsfee hTs no doubt that this bill will IgSthrough and the bill appiopnat IliiK funds for county exhibits will fprobably follow its example. Dem- gocrata and republicans who have i bee n Intel viewed aie in tavorof b ith rUClISLlSTIC. Nkw oulhans. Jan. Jfl. May r Shakespeare said to-day ha wo'uk uot interfere with the coming piize Sight, and it is understood the gov ernor will let the matter rest entirely with tlte municipal authoiities. KU- ralu ami Mtildoou are in town and gUTtho notable pugilists of the ciitin- "tryiiiave arrived or are flip way. Among the latter is Peter Jackson, Sullivan is a!m kiW to be here, PARAGRAPHS, Eohtla.ni, Jan. 13. Harry Car, IsonTof Astoila, was convicted today inutile Uuited States court, on tl)0 icnarge of sending an obscene letter (through the mails. RliianY, N. Y., Jan. 13 The jfeourtof appeal has granted a new ttrial to ex-Sheriff Flaol; anil Ins son IWilliam Flack, convicted of eon RpTracy to secure a divorce for the iiprpier. Catarrh in the head Ial a constitutional )Isease. and renulrts eATconstitutional remedy Ij)ko Hood's tearsaparllla, finch purines the blood and Restores health. iooD Paving. whether me H- . .... streets are payed or uot one ining ia certain, the farmers' wagons are sure told rive up to Farrar & Co.'h for groceries. tf jjeglslutors and straugors in the reltylwill do wull to sample the meals fatlBtrong's restaurant before making -permanent arraiigeniont for board, fclU'tfular meals only 25 eenu. tfueuuidy at Strong. See it. Tiiv jt. Buy it. The V. S. No. 2 b'iuger sowing ma- Hurt Case, ugeut 181 Com- al btreuU 12-10 tf, irv Away.- A bird's eve view oJljc.ty ofSalom with one dollars' woriu oi goods at Geo. F. fcsiiilth', 307(Conimereiul btrtx-t. J 6if ? - . Thooe lailit-ti iwbtilw go shoes at 2ft pair at Kruus Bro-, are bokl gvRyw hern at ?Q. Hoitr still. Mgbo.1 calf Uwt VtM a wr at KruelJros. 1 w eod Cxrilruieut InitM high in thiii i-i'j nvr System IJiaider. us everyUnly is Ulng it for mil or the hloimwh, ColiaUllip I Diepenoia. ImiH're bhxxl and IMSMII'1 ui. thf Sy.twn it certainly 1Jftt bo an ixc-ellent prearati'ii, gf eveo hotly speaks to well of aacwi r HS IMMMe TUB UOSl'ILrM CUllKALl.KD. ThtyHaie ii Great Tear or llelug lv untied. Pink Ridoe, Jan. 13. The Itirti ans In camp are within full view of the north fortifications, one mile from the agency. Helmut them is a natural amphttheatie; on tho plain are tepees by hundreds pitched ir regularly. All is activity at head quarters. The fr'ioudltes say that if ever a solitary hostile conies among them and causes trouble I hey will kill him. Tliey have dug riile nils. flfthe hostiles could be sure to diag in 2,500 friendlies, they would r tninly tight. the m:n men srnoiJMriJ. Washington, D. O. Jan. V3th Geueial Scln. field this morning re ceived the following telegram from Gen. Miles at Pine Itidge, dated last night. Gen. Brookes' command Is now in camp live miles distant on White Clay Creek, and the entire body of Indians is between the two commands. The greatest difficult now is to restore confidence in the Indians, as they have great fear that their arms will be taken fioni them. All are treated like those at Wound ed Kuee. They have a large number of wounded, besides women and children, which create a most de pressing feeling among the families and a desperate disposition among the braves. Military measures and movements have been successful, their control and government now become a problem. Yet lm serious embarrassment is apprehended at present. PUIISITINO FUGITIVE INDIANS. KusiiviLLE, Neb., Jan. 13150 tween 400 and 500 Indians broke away from the host lies and have started for the Had Lands via WoundedKuee. They are crazy and frantic, and committing depreda tions wherever they go. General Can- with the Gth cavalry and one company of infantry, and Col. Wln-iiton with four companies of in fantry aie after them. I'KUSUNAL AMI LOCAL. . Miss Lulu Sampson, daughter of the former Senator Dowell,of Wasco county, is a guest at Gov. Moody's residence. W. A, Moody, returned this after noon to his home at The Dalles, af ter a short visit under the paternal roof. Mr. Henry Taipley returned yes leiday from Mill City, where lie is head sawyer iu tin' lumbering mills He will remain until about Feb. 1st. G. O. Yoran, junior editor of the Eugene Register, is in tho city. He came down to attend tho meeting of li.e O. N. G., which was held at t he state h.ouo yesterday. He will remuii. in the city until Friday. Miss Laura Adams and her sister, Mrs. Williams, of Victoria, are the guests of Gov. Moody's family, and will remain a week. Miss Adams will bo remembered as a former ipisic teacher in dalem, and Mrs, Williams as a graduate qf Willa mette university, There is Catarrh in all seot ions qf the country, and until the lust few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctois pio nounced it a loo il disease, and pre scribed local remedies but constant ly failed to cuie with local treat ment. This hu3 proven Catarrh to be i constitutional dis-ease, and there fore lvonjrp? copstituti mil treat ment. Hull's Uutarrji Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney 6s. Co., To ledo, Ohlf, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken In ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts on the blood and mucous surf.uHM of 4he system. They oiler oi e hundred dollars for any pujp t fails to cure. For circu lars and tt'sifmoiilale. Address. F. J Ciienev JeCo., Toledo, Q.' Irrfold by Duiglsts, 75p. - JCvangelioal Ciiuitcn. Revi val services of rnpslfjoratjlf! jntpips arp being continued during the week. Rev. lalentyne ofCoivallis is iiHisting the pastor. There will be a childieu's puiyer meeting tn- morrow eveulng at 4 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Rev. Bullan- lyiie will preach to-night. o Itvmi Hii'l h riluji'i Alioulto vlhlt mi:iio soot Inn or (ounlrj' hero inaluriiil dUoufcC, either hi tlo form of Cover or bilious loiultii'ut yiu (mrtla. nlurly rltt', wliiilwoulil bo about tlie bet uilvliw you uoiiia Blvo lilinf To curry along or, proeuro on nrrrviil.thulfuft'ijiiurd, lion, (elur'a atom.'ieli ltltten, known tliroiijfliotil imilariiil ruKlon. Jitroand hi oilier uoun trim, us tlit Hurt-it ineans of Jlsnrinini; ttio iiiluHiuutlciourco,robbIn It of llH(ltlruc tlve hitlucuoe. Not only docsll lortlfy the hyktem by In weaklm; ihu M lamina, but n or aiirntw IriMciilqrttr f UUwdllou, ewiinter, I acis mo uijfiorov8r oiTrtioii, oKi.tuHj i Ta rough M-pnUiBr, lpt of Rpfelllu.rhfc iiiiiuiiii ui uiiiuutiuuinu, guroud baoreiioii Hlul Mewit hint- hi II a moat nuwvrful, relia ble uuxlllurj-. A "ure iiire mr I'lli-n. I llchiui; l'll xre known by moisture Hue jwnNiilruUun, (Tuning IntoiiMs Itchlnir ' whninn lh Ik form nut KvUim Illlnii llltMdhiif und nminnlmif. yield ul nnsa tn i Dr. iUtaanfeo'ii l'l lliniedy. whl ch ucti dlrotly on ihfikurbi HtlwHil, aborb in. I mwti.allHyslk-Miniind sllwu a perniun-l Wjt uiir. M Kiliu Ituwbi.i or fil, i iretlse lre. Dr. luanko, Pbtludnlim 'a I Bold by Swllh A httluer. I I MIU. j WRIGHT. At her home In East! Kalem, at 11 o'clock p. m., Jan. 11,' 1 IM1, MiMt Anna Wriiflit, aed-22 ' ywirs and J& days. I The dwwMHl u'm the only daugli-! ,irfMr. mid Mrs. Win. Wright.' She was a young lady who muliily i by Iter i-llortd hud wtourwl a line ed- j upul ion, having oompluted theuourte, In the Ititet H4lem h!rh mjIiiki! and ' tlwn riit In twnyfMM at the Wil lamette uvrlty. tilie was of a large family of boy and will he ftorely mld hy her mronts and i tirntli-rs. 8he was au aatlve worker j Iu the ChrfcUaii eliuifh In whlfli Ik- ImU Imwii a iiHNiiuvr Uitee a ehihl. Tin" funeral look plv thu afternoon at i o'l-Uh-k hiiiI the rt-iiiulim wtri inlerrel in ibe Lee MUtuon ct-me-ter Secretary Hlaino's l'lans. Boston Advertiser: Mr. J. H. Montgomery of Portland, Ore., Is resionsible for the statement that Secretary Blaine Is not a candidate for the republi au nomination for the presidency. He adds that the secretary himself made the state ment that he was not in the presidential race, and would not be, and that lie intended to devote him-' s-elf to the furtherance f a general scheme of recipiocity with the Spanish. American nations. Mr. Montgomery appears 10 be the llrst gentleman whom the seeretaiy ha allowed to speak fr him in this con nection, but it his been au open secret among the secretary's friends that In was aveinu to the arduous work of a presidential campaign, and the still more wearying four years of a presidential term, while his oc cupancy of the prciidciiti il chair would add but little t the fame which Mr. Blaine iias aiieady achieved. He has before him, in the furtherance of his rei'lproity scheme, a career that will win him a more lasting fame with p'H'erity than a mere presidential '-vice, and lie Is confirmed by historv In Jiis belief that while some Amfilean piesidents have been among her greatest men, but few of the great est Americans have occupied the presidential chair. The names of Lincoln, Grant, Washington, Jack son, Garfield and Adams would not make a complete list without the ad dition of Webster, Clay, II nullum and Franklin. In the development of his scheme for reciprocity witli the Spanish Americas, Secretary Blaine is following nut the lines of his policy as already explained. He desires no general international reciprocity with biich nations as are competitors of this ".ouniry iu ts staple articles of production, lie advocates no Cauadlan reciprocity, because hu believes tint sibih a rc cipiocity is impossible under the circumstances. The Spanish Ameri can countries, however, pr luce staple articles tor export wtiicli come into little or no c 'jnpeth ion with articles produced in tills cuntry. The United States pr-.duces mticle which are largely imported into the Spanish countries. For this reason the secretary believes that a free interchange of tho-a products can bo secured without any violation of the American policy of protection. Hitherjo his work has been largely tentative, but the stale department is in leceipt of Information wii'ch shows conclusively that there is a strong feeling iu almost all ,tho Spanish Ameiieas in favor of tucha reciprocity as heAvlshos to secure. In order li administer bis plan to the best advantage, and to secure the best results, the secretary has for Home tune declined to takeanactlvo part In politics, except when the party campaign seemed to demand Ids assistance. He has devoted his entire available time to the further auce of his plan' and ho is aided to some extent by other gentlemen, sonic of yhomaro not now in oillue, but who appreciate tho importance uf the secretary's policy. The ma jority of the American diplomatic corps, at homo and aproad, are fullj and heartily iu sympathy with the secretary's ellurts and desire to help him in eveiy possible way. The South American nations and Cuba appear almost as anxious to arrive at some satisfactory arrangeueut. During tho coming year, theiefoie, tt may hupngh llUt tipatluj uf gieal financial imp-irtauce may be secured and reported to the senate, which will undoubtedly confirm everj agreement of such a natue. If It should happen, however, that the polley'of the secretary shall have been wnlul out to theextept which ho desires, before tho nominating convention meets iu 1S02, and should President H.inisnn dtcide I to decline fi rciiuiiu-!.ton Js atill ! quite possible that the secretary I would not refue to accept the no 31 iuatiou. It may hi.- taken fur grant pd, however, that o will not lov his mime to be mentlonud If (he President is a caudklate lor reuom inatiou. Ills present attitude is in very m irked ontraut to,that of his former opponent in tho presidential campaign of 18Ji, as ox-Piesident Clovelond appoars to he leaving no effort unused to hrlug himself again before the publio attention. From Turner. The Merchant Mills are running on full time. This estnblM)in.ent teems to be doing a large busines, j ot there bus never been Jnny dividend paid to stockholders. The fine wide sidewalk, with hand railing made of dronsed lum ber, built from the depot to tliu busi ness part of town, Is a great Improve ment at this souson. But onesutlnieut prevails htreln reference to United States feoflalur, and that is that Senator Mitohull is sure of re-election on the firet ballot. There U some danger of wheat and oats being damaged hy dry frvozlni,. Houlth in tlilg looallty iagmxl, JI.VI1KKTS UY TBLEOKAril. Wltwt-VUy,ftNmi WHOa.WBttuHJt muuruuutmti, M to II, IM)-K'UMilJ la He. Ktr U) M MtUstw-ti(HA tmm, itioU, MU9 SiOMHd bartojr, & mp few. tM wMdUnwt, SM. ft Urn. Hj -MftU ? um. HitUitr Omhom Uuuty iminr. WK tftii i j - etmtinttrt Wi aui U fclr, V)MfeU firuut eble tl'sj tt-tngf.ttk Jk ht4-ra W ytt duo I'xuiiry -old cm keui, t Ktl u l"otttt- fl 10-f o uttti. tEetsiAvTivi: uKvimv. JoUfiNAL Kdltnrial Hendiiunrters, Legislative A-se:nbltv. i The newspaper men .stand well with the legislature. Senator Simon has hooks in poll. tics that leach far hack Into the pust; and also a small assorMnent that reach into the futun, in the minds of senators who want lederal ap pointments. Immense ciouds witness the open ing of the legislature in the lobbies ami galleiles of both houses. The people are taking unusual interest. Tnu federal officials were a strong force for Mr. Simon. Simon is a stronger mnu in the mind of tho average senator than Tongue and.Thonipson. What will the legislature do to ward securing open riversV Their hard work now being over, all the legislative enip'ojes, except those tn the desk, will take it more easy. Newspaper men aro interested in two bills, one for publication of county court proceedings, hud the other for publishing all new laws in theuewspapeis of the state. Senator Veatch has the reputation of being one of the hardest men in the legislature to work fur a job. Mrs, M. 15. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 21)0 Commercial stieet. Chronic diseases a specially. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf Sick Headncho and relievo nil tho troubles Inol dent to a bilious stalo of tho sj stem, such (iR pizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eatlnfr, l'nln In the Side, .tc vlillo their most remarkable success lias been shown Iu curing Headache, yet CAitrcu's Littie Iavra Vu.u are equally Mihiable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoj iii complaint, uhllo they also correct all disorders of tlin Btomnch, stimulate the liver and rcgululo tho bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and those who onco tty them wU find these little pills valuahlo in so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. Ilut after all sick head is tho bane of so many lives that hem Is where wo mako our frrpat boast. Our pills cure i( while others do not. Cahteh's Little Liven Pills nro very small and very easy to take. One or tw o pills make a doso. They nro strictly vegetable and do notjrripoor purge, but by their gentle action please all who uso them In vlais at 25 cents; uro for 81 Sold ev cryvv hero, or sent by mall, castes uzm::i:z co., yw Yt: Small Fill. Small Sose, Small Fries, B. O. CHOSS, Butcher anil Fackcr, Htato St. nn4 Court W. -The best meats delivered to nil parte ol iboclty. TO1 un D. C. S I-I IS R M AN , U, H, Pension und Claim agent. J'. O, n "" I'.'he .VrT,lar.'ks."0P"ty l'UvVy CARTER'SL CURE HelAiJ Wl to i l 1 Oh li n ll W 111 w I il I s and ol 00 1- (tB imnaiuinpwni.iu 231 Sasli and Door Kaotory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The Li-Hb i-ldHH uf vrk in nuv with tho lowcht, Unly The Chief Itrnann for tno great n :ess ot Hood's Sarsnparllla Is found. In till article Itself. It Is meitt that wins, and tht tact that Hood's Sars.iparilla actually eompllshes what Is claimed for It, Is wtud has given to this medicine a popularity and lalo greater than that of any other garsap. Mprit Win rllla or b,00d puri' IVICI IL VV III& ncr before tho pubUa' hood's S irpapirllla cures Scrofula, Skit Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Jfwi es, builds up tho Whole Systn Hooil'i .Vurvniuililln Is sold by all drug Ists. St;sUfnri5. Prepared by C. I. Hoo i ;.. Apotherailes, I.ovv nil, Mass. 10 Acres for Rent. A choleo tract only nno inllo from Saloui Teriiis liberal. Apply to HOFHll imos., Journal Otllee. Oregoiiiaii Rail Road Company. Gonoral oltlees Knmt anil T, Sts, rortlan KAbT SI UK Krom Toward Toitluiid .Stations. rortland Silver- Coburg l'ort'nd l'orl'd ton ac mall mall ICxp LV I'M I.VAM AUr.lAR.lM 11(0 8 00 I'ortrndSI'Co 4 IX) !l ;S 7 H 10 ffi Woodburn Urt 7 W 8 W II 22 Silvertnn ,12 ft", U fi 5 07 Urovvnsvlllo 7 1(1 (1 CO Coburg tl tM CouncctlotiH nt Woodburn with 8 1 Co trains to mid from Piothmcl mul tit Tall man with tialns to nnd floui Albany. WKST HI1)1'.. Alrllo mall Portland. mull LV AM AU I'M 1)20 .rortland rVfcWV. :U5 1205 Dundee Junction am 2 00 Sheridan UN 4 10 D.ilhiN 8 22 165 Monmouth 7IW 5 55 All lie 0 15 Tickets for West Sldu stations for salt) nt foot ot Jcllorson st. Tickets for Kant Hldo stations for snlo at Union dopot, Cor Mb and I sheets. CI IAS. N. SCOT!', Uou. BupU Aden. Kgt. A 1'ass. Agt -Jl-wly (lyiui Jas- Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day Nono but wlilta labor cm l'iyed Iu this estHbllshment. A good substantial meal o ked tp Ural class stylo Twenty-five cents por meal RB13 FRO ) T Court street, between Journal Ultlco and Mlnto's Iaeiy BIRDS All kinds mountod toordor ALLAN RHODES,. HAI.KM, OIIT.dON ,!(. Capital Dairy Co A. 'J falrohlld, It .1. Kelly and aro prepared b) deliver thesli milk i-ooledon leo, lo imy patt n! tho oily. '""voord.ors aV Wlnto !.". slnblo Btet)L ar Capital FISH HI 3rL'Htjh I'al.l for Wool, Hldiw uuil I'ullh Commercial St. hh lint ut jriun to c inju-tu thu best nmUnul UHgu, kiy THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SUPE rior Quality and. Remarkably Low Prices of Holiday Goods at rv SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT Such, prices were never before Crowolls' Edition, Uicd Tjino P.oets Fine Silk Plush Albums Fine Leather Albums, decorated inside ! .- Scrap Albums, cloth binding .' History, U. S Life of Grant and Sherman, each History, Naval Heroes All kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases, Collar and CutT Boxes, Toilet Cases, Magazine Cases, Music Rolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etc. II Ml MEADOW ID FIT HIS. Pour Mite From Salera tlie Capital of Oregon One Thousand acres of as lino land as lliere la Iu tho northwest, divided into one hundred small meadow and fruit fainip. Tin so tniets for the F1HKT TJME are now placed on tho market, ranging In prices trom $50 to &100 per aero one third cash, balance on-line with interest. m Better Opportunity for In a small way hasleen ofl'ered to the public. Thousands of dollars will bo expeuded within tho next 15s months in improvements in tho imniediato vicinity of this land, while upon tho tract Itself, iu the way ot roads, fencing, elc, a largo amount of money will bo used. A Free Hide to and From the Place to anyrone wlnuluir to sec or iuvest. Call at thtlofficellotji sliSf r i ' WILLIS Court St., Siilom, Agents, for Plats, Description nnd ill Sorts of Ileal Estate on ill Sorts of Tens! We have lots on tho Installment plan, farms ami Miburban property on easy terms, and ovcry class of real estate for each. Tho property we handle Is in Hist lunula, therefore purchasers get it without speculative values put upon It. The larue list of our sales, especially of farm property, recently, attests tho fact that you cannot afloid to buy real estate without first consulting us. SHAW & DOWNING, 264 Commercial Street, Salem. fltS-Also general iitmlloneors. Will take charge of auction sales lu any part of tho stato, Including Salem, and guarantee satisfaction. Spocimon Comes If Drf CTnnlC; EVERY a"'1! HVTHE Week 450.000 In BESTAUniORSfelLLUSTRAT Homes L "JVa other Weekly Paper give 10 FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. Tn nnr NEW HtUlHOItlUI'.ll wba will cut ant ami .end tbla iM with same und nddre.it nnd VI .75 (In l$tal r Krpretg Monty Order or Rtgitttrtd Ltttir at our riih w. will nd Till! VOUTll'K COMPANION I'ltllKlo jHnnHrr. 1801, and far a I'ull Year fr.M Ibal Dale. ThUoOer Include, (be I'lVT. DOCIII.K IIOI.IIM Y NIJMIIKUH for ThaukatUlav, t'brl.tuia., Hew Year'., Ea.ter and Fourlh-of-.lulr, and all Iba Illustrated W.eklr Hnvpl.Hsala. 1 AJJrtu, THE YOUTHa COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Bo.ton, Ma. he Oregon Land Co. -with no Office at (In the Htato liiHiiraneo lUilldlng) and braiuili offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a largo list of Grain, Stools anil Fruit Farms; ulso City and Suburban Property. Tho Oregon Land Co. was especially organized for tho piirxso of buying und sub-dividing largo tracts of hind, ami lias during tho past two years Ixiught and subdivided over .'1,-00 acres Into Five to Twenty Aero Parcels Tho kucwhh of this undertaking Is shown In tho faut that out of 1K0 tracts pluceti ou the market, 22ft have boon sold. Wo ulnlm that toil acres ot choice laud in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than JW) acres of whimt In the MMnippl Valley. Woulso make valuablo ImprovementH iu tli way of roads, olitarlug tho laud, funa-s. etc. We nun soil h biuuli truot of land for the humo price per aero us you would have to pay for a largo farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List, Body We State .' , Oopios and Beautiful Calendar SCIENCE Travel CUMlMIHSl H IUUU AND ICHIIDREKS AND lADVEHTURE VllSTORY Page grtat a Variety of Knttrtaining and Inttructiv Heading at to lata a prie." ItH- Sa bu"' flpAiwin 0 tf! St. Bool Store HIS STORE. known in Salem, .... GO 3 50 3 50 (JO " 50 50 50 investments HE HAMBERLIN, ltarthor "particular?. M Mv cant Free. Weewy rnn.TTT ma PPL wAU. I 41C 71IP 1 TLU &MIIY lAYlWt WITH $1.76 Notice of Final Sultlomoitt. NOTlUU l tittruby lven taut tlio utuler. klgtied executrix of the enUite ofueu ry Vox, dcceuHed, ha. tiled her Haul uc)iuit of thu wild c-Htule, It. the county oourt of tlie Ktiito of OrcKon for Marlon xutity,uud thut the court hua Ilxed Hat uritiiy, Jiuumry 10th, 1MUI, nt ouo o'clock l. in, ol .nld duy furhrurlnic the wkine, and oliJectlnK thereto, ut the county court room. In tlie county court lioune lu Marlon uouuty, Oregon, und that thu aaniu wilt bo niiMNCd upon at aald time and place. Dated this .December 10th. IMA. TltEHHA UBI.li, Kxecutrlx of tho loat will und tctumeu t anil i'talo of mild deceaned. lllCt Siinnnoiis. lu the Circuit t'ourtofthe Btate of Oro Kon, for the county ot Marlon. MoKlnley Mitchell plalutltr va. .Ium. 11, Ibirnea and Teresa IUirnes, Mary Hume. Mary K, Lambrlelu una Win. Jjimbrlght, Mancuret J. Murk wood und Markwood, her huaband, Himan Onwlionif und Jacob Clroahonir, Angullne Allien aud MIoh, her bua- buud,iichurluh Uurnca and Kate llarneN, (Joorito lluruen, l.uniua Fltit-ruld una Charles KltKeruld, t'runcea Iiar;ic, Kllru IUirntH, Annie llurne, u minor, and J. II, llarne,HdinlnUtrtttoror thu partnershlii catute of Klt.hu uud J, II. llarues. defend ant.. To Win. lnuibrlj(ht nnd Mury K, Ijiiii lirliflit, doff nduuU above n ;ined. In the name of tlie Htateof Ort-con, you and euch of you, aro hereby required lo apjH'ar uud nuswer the coiuiilulut fl't-d nxalnat )ou In the ubove en titled mil. within ten duyg front the date of the service of this summons upon you, If nerved within thecouuly.or If served In uu other county of this slate, then within tweuty days fmm tho dute or the serviou of thUauinmous upou you; and If served by ptiblicutlou, then you are ro quired lo unpour aud aiiHwer said com plaint on or before the llrst duy of the f-u. lur term of suld court, next after six week publlcullon ol Ihissuiuiuoas.to wit on or before thesecoud Monday. theUlh duy ef February. 1KI,uad if you mil sutoauswer for want thereof the plaintiff will Apply to the court for the relief prayed for In saIu complaint, to wlU For the fureelosure of a mortciige ou real estate. This luminous Is served upon von by publication, by order of Hon. H. 1. IfoUe, Judge of suld court, of dataoflK'Coiiiber'jf.l.'CU, , . , J. J. M UHl'II Y, Attorney fur pUlntln Halem, Oregon, Uee.73, l&U. t $600Rewardl WKwIll Hty thssbove rewant for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, Uek headache, Indljgtatlou, constipation or co tlveuess vrp cannot curs wit w west's Ves cllubleUijer I'lll, when thu dlrcctlous or strtolle eoropllwl with. They am iniruly vegeUbl, and never full to nlv fcutUfmv Uon. rluxur ouuled. larg boxes, ennUlii. lax 30 pills. SS eeuts. I W ware of oouuhti full nnd inflation. The uuulue mann facturedoJlyfc.y TUli JOHN U. WWTP , Uo,tttilceoll, 4 rioldbyUeo K.(lood1I)rtiwlt'WOoit, t tret,iuiem ,Or, , .