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MmS jT".'r'rl'T- hirfiTnrmffrJiri'rTf"v-J"- J""' ---- ...v iLEGRAPHIC Associated Tress llcpoi't and Digests of all Important Sews of To-Day. MARKETS. WHEAT. CiilCAOO, Jan. 16th. Wheat .. i. onl Untt al ."Illlv. IMA easy, c;asu, oiiji'4m i - San Franciscu, vui uuc., for 1891, 147Ji season i.4- ORIMJNAL. FKEE SHOOTING BY A TOUGH. Denver, Jan. 15th. At one o'clock this morning as Police In L ,. FTnuriev was leaving the legislative hall In which he had been trying to quiet the mob, he was met by Harley McCoy, me louguest character In the city, who shot lawley, the ball passing turougn his abdomen. He will die. ronce man Morris, who camo to Hawley's assistance, was also suoi turougu the shoulder. McCoy was arrested. MISCELLANY. WANT TO TALK WITH TIIEIB QUEAT KATHEK. Washington. D, C, Jan. 15..-A teleirram was receiveu at the war General department to-day from Miles asking permission for uuai- riu.rr Sioux clileis to yarn. u- "ington, for tho.purpose of conferring with the President in regard to their condition. The permission was given. THE INDIANS COMING IN I'AKTIAL. SURRENDER OF ARMS. Pine Ridge Agency, Jan. 15. The Indians began to straggle in at noon. They are strung out along White Clay creek for a distance of two miles, on foot, horseback and in wagons, with a large number of ponies. Some of them are entering the frienunes' camp, oiners are pitcbiug tepees on the west bank of the White Ulay creeK. mese are Ogallalas. The Brules are camping In the bottom around Red Cloud's house. Haifa mile from the Agency i buildings there are about 750 lodges Iwith 3,500 Indians. The Indian camp two miles from the Agency lias been broken up. The advance guard of the hos- rtlles had scarcely reached the agency when Big Road sent word that he liad collected the arms of his follow ers and wanted to surrender them to the government, nine guns In all. This surrender is evidence that the Indians do not propose to givo up all their guns, aud that they have hid den their best weapons in the hills. Another talk by Gen. Miles and hia chiefs is expected, this afternoon. It is not believed lie will be satis fied with ihe disarming on the basis of Big Road's surrender, and this may beriously complicate the settle ment. REFORMING THE INDIAN 1UIRI.AU. Philadelphia, Jan. 15. The executive committee of Indian rights have adopted an appeal to the citizen of the United States in be half of the Indians. The appeal says the first Important requisite is a single responsible and competent head for the management of Indian affairs, who shall report directly to the President aud be looked to by the country at large for the success ful management of the Indian ser vice, wholly free from the interfer ence of partisan politics, and undis turbed by ohanging administrations. While we do not advor;a.te the complete transfer of the Indian management to the war department, i wo believe that advantages could bo 1 obtained by naming able and exper j lenced army oillcers to serve as I Indian agents. WANT READJUSTMENT OF KATES. Chicaoo, Ja. J5. The lines en gaged in traffic to tho West havo I received notice from tho board of trade and the transportation bureau oi halt Lake, that a delegation will n call on them to ask for a re-ad- Juatment of tho rates to that city. They claim to have received no con- iions 8nce the first Pacific road "as built, whl'p pojnts further away in Oregon, Washington and pillfor Dla have been irlven mtitorlnl rerliin. tlous. THAT 1M1IZE FIGHT. Xkw Orleans. Jan. 15. The great fight In New Orleans yester day, between Demiwwv find Kit. .slmmons wuh Untied by 4000 per- F?.!P,t,UK.Plt'n ever nci,,bled In i-M."w,, imp inntnl, ,.... f... i liiilddle weight championship ofA the us- p ""? '"' nwicn and a puie of Itn.i . "Iis a"'"nt J1.000 to go to the l(er. Tlme WM . at 0:35. Alexander IUv.er, a respected ftro'... " """""l IH.UK c.ee, i. the men took i ,-...,., in M1H rIllir ..,. .... "a ic the best display of muscle and " UJ '"", after fighting ihlrteeu yrr''U was decided the vlotor, JT"'1'' "" badly punished ui e .,B aiitaisouUt wan not ; winie -l8 KTatched, S fill. ,la rW ....... A. I ti. .. - . i Clin . . "' "'V '1 ',W a .7 . . ,,aluls hVonmbt. TI u lUHOonittt. SUB j lt"utt- ! " ,aed 49 minutes. A ru,... . . tmnii . " "A uro1' ,u ft l,uket is a , --.. matter, nut rur all that when ou areexiidiug hard-earned caah J3U Are fctir tn ... ,i- ,.. . ! Ul of the MkTm .,., , urupa.,uiiiU-0 iu roird to the measures 4 M fch tcl.l n !-. mm A- .. T frSii. , P,U VTi " "Ttakwupl,, a w,,ewl dUsu. W Uvhtrwm'i. Bqa WUvlad. OreBou l.bU at tbe World'- Fair. '""" urI ' , uoaLi WASHINGTON. FREE COIN AGE RILL PASSED. Washington, Jan. 15. In the i unite yesterday the free coinage bill was passed by a vote of 42 yeas, to 30 nays. Senator Mitchell voted affirmatively, and Dolph against. Allen (from Washington) voted yen hfs colleague, Mr.Squire, was absent. A'substitute proposed by vest, which provides that a unit of value in the United States shall be the dollar to be coined of standard silver, 412 grains, or standard old, 25 8-10 grains, was adopted and Incorporat ed in the bill. This was followed by a nioMon from Mr. Hoar to call n the electlou bill which resulted In a tie. The vice president cast the deciding vote in tho affirmative, which carried the motion. FOREIGN. CHILIAN TORT BLOCKADED. London, Jam 14. A dispatch re ceived here from Valparaiso to-day says the Chilian men of war have given notice that they would begin a blockade of the port of Iquiqui on Jan. 20. Additional dispatches de clare the ports of Chili blockaded in order to interrupt the nitrate trade. PESTILENCE IN SIBERIA. St. Petersburg, Jan. 15. A terrible scourge, known as Black Death, has reached the city of To bolsk, tho capital of West Siberia. The whole of Asiatic Russia, from Samarcand to the mouth of the Obi, is sufiering from the disease. Thous ands are dying at Obderosk, near the mouth of tho Obi. owing to the lack of physicians. It seems almost hopeless to attempt to check tho fearful scourge. PARAGRAPHS. A consultation of physicians was held yesterday to cousider the case of Senator Plearst, and it is under stood it was decided there is no hope of the senator's recovery. A crowd of about 500 Hebrews, men. womeu and children, landed at Dover yesterday, with the inten tion of proceeding to the United States. In the city of Mexico considerable excitement exists in financial circles over the question of the free coinage of silver In the United States. The London Daily News says it is unlikely that so great and funda meutly honest a commercial nation as the United States will permit'its credit to be injured by so shady a trick as the free coinage of silver. BEKiiiN.Jan. 15. Prof. Koch's re port is issued to-day as to the ingredi ents which compose his lymph. Ho says it cousists of glycerine aud an extract from the nuro cultivation of tuberculous bacilli. At a meeting of tho board of di rectors of thb Oregon Improvement Co., held ni NewYork to-day, W. H. Starbuck was elected president. In the lower house of congress to day tho free coinage of silver bill was received from the senate, and Its re ception was greeted with applause from the democratic side. A fire in Peoria III., this morning destroyed the Dickson block, the finest in the city. Lots &200.000, insurance $150,000. In Vienna four children wore frozen to death while on their way to Bdhool, It is believed that many persons have perished in tho storm, and that when the snow disappears a startling number of victims will be revealed. In Bakersfield, Cal., Andy McKay in the heat of pabsiou, struck Tom Ryan it blow on the neck with ills fist which killed him instantly. The former was a shoemaker, and Ryan was baggageman (n Jie em ploy of the Southern Paoillo Co. THE 150AHU0F I'ullJll.i.Cr.. The Meeting Held In this City and 0,uestiens of Importance Dis cussed. The executive committee of the state hoard of commerce met In the board of trade ropjng last night. But little was done, other than the discussion of measures to be submit, ted to the board meeting to-day. An amendment to the constitution of the state board was proposed and will he considered to-day. Tho meeting last night adjourned to meet again a the same place at 10 o'clock this morning. In pursuance of tho adjournment tho committee again met lu the board of trade rooms this nioruiug. The first question, and one that was warmly discussed both pro and con, was to submit an amendment to the proposed uesesameut !, whereby tho county ast-tssors would be re quired to take statistics of the pro ducts of their respeutlve districts. After a lengthy dlfccusislou tho mat ter was referrejl to Messrs. Albert, of Solnm, Appersou, of McMlunvllle, and Friendly, of Eugene, who were reqUested to have the amendment1 ill form to be submitted to the meet- ing this ufiemoon. While the com mittee wure at work on the amend niont, the other members were bus ily engaged lu discu.-sslug other projxiwd rtiforuifi. "The ufteruottn meeting wns colled (l) onier ut .,, m w ,th Mr Osboril, of Portland, in ihe chair and a !argtf number of delegate pint, auung them were some of the ablest men ! of tin I have I. . . of the state, und thuir uoliou will have m some woiubt with the leg lu reibird they debated. TtieaAtriiuoiirtrtsiHU LEGISLATIVE REVIEW. Journal Editorial Headquarters, 1 Legislative Assembly. Upon the State l'reasuryshlp being turned over to Mr. Metschan there wns a balance of $233,144.29 ou hand. The receipts of UioStnteTreasury for the biennial period were $2, 309,373.48. The total of treasury transactions were $4,854,891.25. The vote of the legislature by which clerks will draw $120 to $200 for a few days work may seem funny here at Salem; but there Is nothing funny about it to the taxpayer. Tho first efiort at retrenchment and reform met Its fate at tho hands of the House. It was the resolution by Jennings, ou limiting clerks. Speaker Geer voted against com mittee extravagance. The Journal editorial referring tollou. Joseph Simon as "the richly rewarded tool of the corruptlonlsts" does that gentleman grave Injustice. By error of type setting and in proof reading the word which was written "corporationists" was changed as above. We had not any intention to charge Mr. Simon with corrup tion. The Governor favors abolition of nearly everything including the statu government uudcr certain contingencies, Tho Grand Army men had almost a complete scoop on legislative fat places. Oregon has no reason to feel ashamed of her legislators, in appear ance at least. "The frogs and lice of Egypt" will now be heard from; tho Governor has had his say so. The governor's message eulogizes those institutions o.dy, which are solely under democratic rule. The senate concurrent resolution to exnmine state printing office, provides for employment of a clerk, an expert aud a printer to measure up ail work doue the past biennial term. This involves a big expense to ascertain what should have been and must have been correctly ascer tained before a voucher could have been issued to pay for auy work. A beautiful bouquet from an un known donor graced the Speaker's desk Wednesday. There is Catarrh lu all sections of the country, nnd until the Inst few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, aud pre scribed local remedies, but constant ly failed to cure with local treat ment. This has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken in ter mlly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts ou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. For circu lars and testimonials. Address. F. J Cheney &Cq., Toledo, O. jpgySold by Druggists, 75c. PROM ZBNA. Quite a number of our citizens took in the capital last Monday. Miss Sykes is recovering from her recent Pevero illness. She wll' bo up and about aguin In a few days. John Phillips, a pioneer of 1845 is very low and it is doubtful If he recovers. Mr. Hunt, our village smith, is making himself a new sleigh, but it is rather doubtful if ho will get to use it in snow tills winter. Tho Journal Is the favorite among the farmers herp, whn ftP' prove of Its course, except Its course on the tarllf. Itliusmoresubscrlbers here than any other paper published. It Is hoped that our Solons at Salem will uot repeal the mortgage tax law, but Instead strengthen It so that the money sharks will have jo pay their jnst proportion of the runulug expense of our state goy. eminent. Woe be to those who prove recalcitrant to the trust re posed In them. Catarrh In the head Is a constitutional Disease, and requires A constitutional remedy Lfko Hood's Barsaparllla, Which purifies the blood und llestores health. Alice Atherton the Popular Actress says, K. H. Helden: During the prevailing cold weather 1 have sutlered from severe cough. I am pleased to state thaH rectlved great relief from the use of your Ethereal Cough Syrup ALICE ATHERTON. San Frauclsco, Feb.10, 1870 Large size $1.00, small 60 cents, for sale by all Druggists, If You Had a Friend About to visit some section of country where malarial dleae, " In the form OI lUVItr W UIUUU. iVIMIIUTU. t' iw iinrir rife, what would be abaut tbe bent advice you pould give hlmT To carry along or. procure on arrival, that safeguard, Hon. teteV Bio roach Hitters, known throughout mulurial region, here and in other coup, trie a the surest means of disarming the ?."!.; J.i,H. robblnr It of lUdrtlruc. ti VSlnttuence. N'ot only doe. It tortlfy the lyYUro by Increasing thestainlM, but oyer im irregularity of digestion, counter. Sn7iionSuUorovw exertion. rre JgnViattK'ilJrJiSS BBd.iM.n nave muamo.t powerful, rJU. bte auxiliary. A hare curti lor file. u.h,n I'm are known by moisture iiKfctxMsnlratkin. earning Intense Ueninc !L?i. JTm. Thta form ft well a Wind "", ";'"'. "UV3 ni.VieW atone to . m ... .. an !,,rsT . . ... IIm...xAv wh AH &U Pile Remedy, wbl eh aU tX.lft JJ: Ew uybSub A KV ir. Honko FROM WALDO HILLS. . Mr. BInieral, nn esteemed elderly gentleman, Is very low at this time. Every industry In country life, social, moral, temporal and intellect uol, is apparently in a healthy con dition. We trust that Mr. Simon as presi dent of the seunle, will not carry the lost "log" Into that body. Per haps the "other fellow" might have beeu about as unruly. Hon. T. T. Geer, of this neighbor hood, is Speaker of tho "House of Representatives." Friends will be pleased, aud have no fears that this honorary position will make him feel a whit taller. The great paper of the city of Portland is fearful that tho "farm ers" are filling up the Insane nsylum too fast. And farmers in turn are of the opinion, that the penitentiary is filling up too slow. It might have many infiueutiul (?) recruits selected from the bribed and the briber of that city. And thut "without re gard to party." Eupepsy. This is what you ought to have, In fact you must have It, to fully en joy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent annu ally by our people In the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions aud the use persisted in, will bringyouGood Di gestion and oust the demon Dyspep sia and install Instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia aud all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 60c and $1.00 per bottle by Fry. Drug gist. Illblmrd'a Hhtumutlc una Liver Pills. These plhsnre sclentillcully compounded aud uulfoi in lu action. No griping pain so commonly following tlio ubo of pills. Tuoy are adunted to both ndults nnd chll- dreuwlth perfect safety. Wo guutanteo they have no equal In tuocuroorsicic Head ache, constipation, dyspepsia aud utlltous nc8 acd, as an appetizer, they e.tcell auy other preparation 177 ly Smith A Steluer, sole agts. Low-water Hatks. That Is what C G. Given & Co. give on boots nnd shoes. "I see, I see, "said the senator who had his glasses fitted by the Court street jeweler. " see clearly." CURE Sick Ileadache and relieve all the trouble inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain In the Side, &e. Whilo their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SIGK Headache, yet Ciivrr.n's Little Liver Pnxn are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders ot tne stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not vnd here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action K lease all who use them. In vials at W cents; ve (or 81. Bold everywhere, or sent by mall. casus uzsisms go., k vt LMH Small Soss. Small Fries. CARTER'S TiVER 9ttH WM loots ant wmwmmmmaimmmmmmQm' 231 Sashi and Door Kactory, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho bosk C M lUl Iiiph of work iit our tho lowest. Only A Mlrhlgnn Central llallroail Employe Win a inn Crko, After Seven Year' Contest. Whllo employed BKHgeut of tho Mlehl can Central railroad -ompauy,al Augusta, micu., my Kiuneys uecame ui lich., my Kidneys became Isentied. nnd from nn Impoverlobpd nnd Immire state of the blood, my general litnllli wasunder- minea. i consuiteu ineieauiug pnysicians of this city and Ann Arbor, and all pro nounced my cnio Urlght's disease. In Oct. las. I began tiiKlne Hiubard'a Rheunintlp Syrup, and am to-day a well mail. It af. fords me pleasure to render sullerlng liti . inanity any good Unit 1 can, and I wish to say that 1 tlihiK It tho greatest blood, Kid ney and liver medicine In the world. K. LAU7.II.KUK, Agcut M. U. R. R., Albion, Mich. Bod by Bmlth A Btelncr. Excitement runs high in this city over System Builder, as everybody is using It for catarrh of the Stomach, Consump tionDyspepsia, impure blood nnd to build up the System It certainly nnJst be an excellent preparation, when everybody speaks so well of It. d&wyr The Chief Ilensoa for US Brest in eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found la tM article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and UH tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a eompltshes what Is claimed for It, Is what bas given to this medicine a popularity an lalo greater than that ot any other aarsapa. Mpnt Win rlUa or Woo1 put1, IVieriL VYIIIb ner before the publl Hood's Sars.nparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blek Headache, Illllousness, overcomes Thai Tired Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up tho Whole Syst IlooU'a Nnrtnpnrllln Is sold by all drill tlsts. $1; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Hoe4 i Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mail. 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only ono nillo from Salem Terms liberal. Apply to HOFER BROS., Journal Olllce. n Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day Meno but white labor employed In this estnbllshment. A good substantial meal a kod In first class stylo Twenty-five cents per meal RB D FRONT Court street, between Journal Office and Mlnto's Livery. BIRDS All kinds mounted to order ALLAN RHODES, )HAI,KM, OHKUON ' i I. Capital Dairy Co A. y Kulrohlld, II. J. Kelly nnd are prepared Ut deliver (lreHh milk cooled on loe, to any part ut tho city. J.cavoonlera utMiuto A lxw'Hbtable. Capital FRESH M BROWN k Go. Shoes! tSSrQmh I'ulil for Wool, HldeH and TeltB Commercial st. lino at prices to romnoto tq best inutorinl hq, Gray THE LARGE ASSORTMENT, SUPE rior Quality amcl Remarkably L,ov Prices of Holiday Goods at ijrjfcfi7&zi nk g jtzo SURPRISES ALL WHO VISIT HIS STORE. Su.cli prices were never before 'known in Salem, Crowella' Edition, Hcd Lino""Poots $ GO Fine Silk Plush Albums v 3 50 Fine Leather Albums, decorated inside ; ; 3 50 Scrap Albums, cloth binding (0 Chatterbox -. . 75 History, U. S 50 Life of Grant and Sherman, each 50 History, Naval Heroes 60 All kinds of choice leather goods. Glove Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Toilet Cases, Magazine Cases, Music Rolls, Card Cases, Etc. Etc. TI RECTOR lour Miles One Thousand ncres of na flno laud na tlicro is In tho northwest, divided into ono hundred snmll mendow and fruit fp.niiB. These tracts for tho FIHBT TIME are now placed on the market, ranging In prices trom $50 to $100 per acre ono third cash, balanco dnjthne- with interest. No Better Opportunity for investments in a snia" way hasbeen offered to tho public. Thousands of dollars will bo expended within tho 'next 15 mouths in Improvements in tho Immediate vicinity of this laud, while upon tho tract itself, in tho way ot roads, 'fencing, etc., a large amount of money will bo used. AF i to imy'one WILLI me Court St., Salem, Agents, for Pints, Description nnd 1 Sorts of Real Iskfc nn A We have lots on the Installment plan, farms nn.l suburban property on easy terms, and every class of real estate for cash. Tho properly wo handle is in first hands, therefore purchasers get it without speculative values put upon It. Tho largo list of our sales, especially of farm property, recently, attests tho fact that you cannot uflord to buy real estate without first consulting us. Jjgy-Also general auctioneers. Salem, and guarantee satisfaction. Specimen Stories DYTllE "No ether Weekly Paper giret r Comes f;- l EVFfiV "-""IN 1 Hl-i. I FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To nnr NF.W HIIIIHUUIllKIl vrlio will cut out nml anml us Mil slip with nnmn and adilres. unit Sl.7.1 (In lilnl or Krprrtt Mont Ordtr or Iltgltttrttl tetter at our ritk), wo will .end TIIK YOUTII'H COMI'ANION l'llKElo Jnniinrr, 18JJI, nml for u full Vrnp from thnt Dutc. This afTer Inclutlr. Ihr 1'IVi: DOIMIM: HOI, IDA V NI'MIIKKH for TlmnU.alTluj, Curl.liuu., New Year's, Ku.tpr nuil I'niirlli-of.Jiilr, nml nil lh lllu.trnteil Wuoblr riuppleninnt. X AJJrea, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Doston, Mass. THIS SLIP The Oregon Land Co. -with ome Olico at (In the Htate Insurance Hullding) and branch ufllceH In Portland, Astoria and All)any, HaH for sale a largo list of Grain, Btoclt and Krult Karum; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Laud Co. was especially organized for the purpose of buying and sub-dividing large tracts of laud, and has during tho past two yunro bought und sulMllvlded ovr 3,200 acres Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertaking Is shown In the faot that out of 1280 trauts placed ou the market, 225 have been sold. We olalm that tun acres of choice land lu Krult, Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat In tho Mississippi Valley. Wonlso make valuable Improvement In the way of roads, clearing tho laud, fences, etc. Wo can sell a .mall tract of land for tho same price per aoro as you would have to pay for u lurge turm. Send for Pamphlet anil Price List. Jofly fe Stab sgrTftfanTrgmg MEADOW II From Salem tie Capital of Oregon to wishing to seo or Invest. Call at From c A, SHAW & DOWNING, 26-4 Commercial Street, Salem, Will tako chargo of auction sales lu any part of tho stato, Including Copies and Beautiful Calendar ...- 'r.r lurfSSi lP.HiinRU(<.nDinruri ru"AU innn n -rici n .... niitmnrn II ..1H UUILMWU HI'llinillMLsl UltTCTnV AnHORspsnunwd. -. ftE VTffr.r plot W'"n L to great a Variety of I'.ntertaMng and Inslrtictiv Reading at to loto a price." Its- Sa bu,, pfiffnn eased ! St Book S iwmngwgani ii !) FRUIT FIRMS. lb Pli thcSofilcoJotlS M& A ""i ? WAS ftirtlierjmrticulars. M U' o rn ci at (mvo iJrtUl 1 UI llli ; sent Froo. hiuh villju.i m i-. Only $175 AYEWt- WITH $1.75 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTil'K U tiuruliy rIvoii thut tlio under signed uxocutrlx of thu estate ofuou ry Kox, dceviiHed, tins filed tier Dual account of tho wild estate, lli tlio county court of tlio Hliito or Ort'Kon for Marlon county, und Unit tlio court liux Ilxod Hut urdu.v, Jiinuiiry lutli, IhUl, at one o'clock 1 1. tn. olsild ilny for hcurlni; tho name, und ohJectliiK thereto, at tlio county court room, In tlio county court house lu .Marlon county, Oregon, und that thu sumo will he iiasKcil uiHiu at said tlliin nml plucu. Dated this December loth. lau). TltUHSA llBI.Ii. Kxrcutrlx of tho lust will and tcntumeitt aud estate of wild deceased. Iy'1-. Suiniiions. In tlio Circuit courier llieHtnte or Ore gon, tor tho county ot ilurlon. McKlnluy Mitchell nlalntlll' vs. .Ins. II, Ilarnes and Tcresn llames, Mary lliuuori. .Mary K, Ijimbrlulu ana Win. Uimbrltflit, Murunroi J. Murkwood und Murkwood, her htuibiind, Hunan (lri-.hont' unit Jacob (Jnwhont,', Aiitfiillno Mlie aud Mlex. her luikw bund, 'jicharlah llurueri uifdKute lluruen, (Joortco llarnoH, l.uruua l'ltrifenild and C'liarli KlUKerald, Kranccn lluruen, Ktlen llarnc, Annie llanm, a minor, aud J. II, llannw.ailnilnlntnilorof tho lurltiernhln odutuorKIUha nud J. II. lluruei. dtfend. UlltM, To Wm. I.iinbrlaht nnd Mary K. Ijiiii brliiht, ilrlulHUU above n in oil. In the nuinoof tho Hlute of Oregon, you and tuiult of you, are hereby rtHjulred to appear aud anner thu couiiulnt 11 ltd agallut you In the uboe en-, JUIihI mil, wltnlu ten ituy from tho dalo of iho ncrvlro of thu uinnioiu uiKin you, If nor oil within thocounly.or If Mirvwl In nuy other uouuty of thU.tuto. then within twenty days fom Iho date or tljeoervicoof thtxiiinuii)iiiiH)ii yoiijund If wirved by iublloatliu. then you are re. quired to aiiHr and an.wcr mild coin plaint on orlH-furt-thu Ilr.t day oftheregu fur term ofwtld itourt, next ufter ilx week nublliiitluu ol ihui mimuioiu. to wit ou or before the kecond Mondny. the Dili day f Kebruury, IftUl.and If you full to to Aimwer for wuni thereof the plalnllir ti apply tothx court for the relief pmyed for lu tuld coiuplulut, to wit! h'or the foteclonure of iaort(f'ifooa realelate. ThUuinmnun U served uiKiityouby publication, by order or lion, It. I'. J(ola,3ud80ofuld court, of dalo of DMjemberirt, IhW. J. J. MIJIll'HV, Attorney fur iUlotlrr. Hulem. Orcaon, Dec. 37. 1W l tf $ 5 OO Reward! Wit will imy thenUove reward for anr ca.oof liver couuilaliit, dinper-ila, dole houdiiebe, IndUtxtlon. coiutliwllou or oo. tlvearM weouunolcure witw weat'a Veg ellubloljiier J'liu, when bo dlrevtloua am Ktrlello ogaiplled with. They are purely vMietubl, and noverfull to kIvo mttUfiio. tlou. fiUKurcottti'd. l.arc.oboxei.ronUiln. liiKlWplIbi, M nenU. Uewaro of counter fella and mltutlunii. Tho, Konulue manu fuouredohlyby THE JOHN U, W4-HT t:o. Chicago III, HoldbyOeo K, Oood, DrulltJ (X, Ktrt,tuiem Or, h