Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important Sews of To-Day. FOREIGN. vn 1MPHOVEMKST IN CHII.t. L..SI.OS, Jan. 2l.-n.o latest ud vices fh'i" W'm Bl,0W tuerelaiw liu. irovement lu the state of ullilrs ;i,pre It I" announced to-day tliut a portion of the British South Au,er- Ln squadron was ordered to leave Iuama for ChUlau waters without delav It is als0 uirstood tUo admiral has received instructions to takeall the steps considered neces sary to protect the interest of Brit Lb subjects in Chili, and, according to reports, he will not allow the war ....l ,.f thP insurants to Interfere with the loading or unloading of British vessels in Chilian waters. THE WEATHER IN EUROPE. London, Jan 21.-Reports from all parts of England show a rise In temperature, and a general rain is '"viSna, Jan. 21.-The rigorous M,pr fiontluues. Instances are reported wherein men are frozen to ,i.,th with their horsis while driv- iu u. ...t. Tin '? . It is e estimated that 50,000 persons are thrown out of employment by the severe weutuer. The total loss to Franco ju wages, stoppage of travel, injury to trade and the blightiug of crops, will probably reach 50,000.000 francs. POLITICAL. tixenoN of u. s. senators. OiAMi'iA, Wu., Jan.21. The leg islature in joint session to-day re elected Vatsmi C Squire U S senater: The vote was as follews: Squire 58, W H Calklus 30,Th(s Carroll (dem.) 21. Spbinofielp, Ills. In joint ses sion the legislature to flay balloting for a successor to U S senator Farwell began. The first ballot resulted, Palmer 101, Oglesby 100, Streator3. Two more ballots were taken with the same lesult and the legislature adjourned until to morrow noou. Concord, N H. The eenato and house met in joint session tday aud declared Dr.GalHuger elected United States senator. E.ra Stearns (rep.) was elected secretary of state. The election of other stato olllcors was postponed until this afternoon. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 21.- O B Piatt was elected United States senator today by a joint session of the legislature, over Cailos French, the democi alio candidate. Jefpehbon City, Mo., Jan. 21... The legislature lu joint, ucsblon U.iy reelected Senator Vest. Hismarck, X D Jan. 21. A bal lot for Uuited Suites senator today resulted in Pierce 17, Hausbroiigh 13, Muller 12, MuirO, Ball 7,.kouns beiry 5, McCormack 2, Denver, Jan. 21. In u joint hes bIou of the legislature today a ballot for Uuited States benator was taken, and the vote was Teller47 Veomans ' 7. HARiuaRimq, Pa., Jan. 21. Don Cameron wiw formally re elected Uuited States senator today. Albany. N. Y.-A ballot of the legislature for Uuited States sen ator was taKen at noon tn..in. ..iiLw. t.. i I. r Pavld 11. Hill by the following vote; JliJI 81 Evarts 79. ' ' The Indiana legislature in joint session lo-ilay declared Hop Voouees elected Uuitoc) senator. p. W. States ' CRIMINAL. Helena. Jan.21. A terlblo trag edy occurred at one of the tent towns known as McCartyville, locat ed at the head of the Great Northern extension in the Flathead country. A eauK of thieves who have been op en"ing in that country for nonie '" pant, committed tje dastardly Pliers weie eomtnao,.,,. ,i., P Wr hatul, and upon their re-' "ji uie robbers owned flr. l-IIHinr ....... ,DUl-"e(l lire, Killing u'i. Three masked mon entered a , ia l"1 ""& . . ,' tt where five graders were Vo4 "F elw uew-eoniers who have heard ta table playing poker U-inu S ' o Cw00fd nm W'P, '" WV IractttlhvUm'.f!...1 bn,K. is like. For who can explain the -J "J I J 1 IIII1I1 1 114 - wi ue graders and siriouslviBU'K"'" "'"" ' " . , wouidlnstlte other t L S Vc meadows, among elms and I . tk the l(mev uml 1Iwl T; :.,?, "' at on "oubed ami pur- ' "igm, After following tlia ' M -irderer,, uLoui -,, ..,'..?. . , "fli ,h, railroSfn W at ihegralerH have not been reeMved s'Mtoiii7n,8, " ' lUK lU?v Zl VNTo, Lb n Kht a dozen wl.ii' . . foe t r,Vol,,ua wrlb!o l..g.; hou n " ll,PU vW,l "' man0'' ,lr,,u" " odored ti . 'on,e l'oiiiien, and bat-' temnl.iV!',t"t"lo"r! Uw a lhey w-v.i ' k,l""B Jim Huiitiy ana trV ;0UU11B another of the party It U n.. t,.. ....... i i .-.... """"ii now uie We 0ri8'nd. 1 ,,:rr lT'.IKv .T, nyv n.-'vw I, w i ne iiurt . . . lUerp).!.. . ' fcv'" ,ai uu,M tiwu i-intr 12 19 tf. WASHINGTON. ANOTHER STOHMY SESSION. Washington, Jan. 121. When the reading of the journal was con cluded this morning, Mr. Mills ob jected to Us approval, nnd said he dealt ed to debate the question. Ill a moment McKlnley was on his feet with a demand for the previous question on the approval of the jour nal, and he waa recognized by the speaker. Then followed a scene of excitement almost rivaling that of yesterday. Messrs. Bland, lingers and Mills excoriated thespvaki r.tiud thehpeaker In a calm manner said he was administering the rules of the house as he understood them, aud as sustained by the house, and that be would continue to administer them as long as he re tained the position to which he was elected by the bouse. LATER. Another wave of excitement just passed over the house; the speaker, Mills and McKiuley were the prin cipal agitators. The latter declared with emphasis that if necessary, the Houso would stay In session till noon on the 4th of March lu order to pass the bill which would give every cit izen of this land his right to a free ballot nnd a fair count. MISCELLANY. THE REDSKINS UNEASY. Pine Ridoe, Jan, 21. This morn ing all the Hoops, with the excep tion of the 1st Infantry, broxe camp and moved to the banks of Craven creek, about four milesouth of the agency. The Redskins at iaBt un derstand the move, and not a few of them look upon it with apprehen sion, anil Iiavo accordingly oouoiea their pickets. HOW THE STRIKE REGAN. Chkjaoo, Jan.21. Mauuger Tuck er declares that Scott Huntington, an Indiana train depatcher, was discharged for deielictiou of duty, and it was to enforce his reinstate ment thatthostriKoon the Erie Road began. Manager Tucker declares he will not be takon back under any circumstances. NEW PUEEIO BUILDING. Washington, D. C. Jan 21 The House Committee on public build ings and grounds to-day agreed to report favorably Taylor's" bill ap propriating $4,000,000 for the erec tion of a new public building on the site of the present government building in Chicago, PARAGRAPHS. Secretary Windom has recom mended an appropriation of $5000 for the survey of the Port Angeles townsite reservation in Washington. i The Lower houso of the Minnesota I legislature has adopted a joint reso j lution petitioning the congressional delegation from that state to sup J port the submission of a constltu j tiomil amendniont providing for the election of United Senators by a di rect vote of tiie people. I Geperal Manager Tucker, of the Chicago tfc Eru road, admitted this ' morning tht the road WP3 practi cally tied up by the strike of train , dispatchers. ciinries j. jooes, tor me imai, ium- teen years one of the editorial stall of the New York Times, and latter ly the editor of the Sunday edition of that paper, died suddenly last night of heart disease. General Booth, of the salvation nrmv. has asked tba Ioid mayor of "., Loiic'ciu to noruiit the destitute Pr of that city to sleep In the va- rlou8 '"""'P"1 huildiugs while the heverely cold weather lasts, and he, fu.,Dr,.i u.mti.. will undertake to feed them u'lid preserve order. PJERS0N 4D C0NCKD. Jhieh PilgrlningBfp" ilie llDWeuf ie (heat Litterateur. Concord, tho home of Emerson and Alloott, of Hawthorne nud Thoreau, becomes more and more a place o! pllgr mage for those who appreciate what Is best thus far In American literature. Every day al most brings to that plain Massachu setts town these pilgrims from far and near old lovers of the place and geograph.cal mystery ot genius or ?.. "" ,!" i UB Il,m" " " ' .? ... .., ...,1(if, thrnueh willow , or twin ng rouud of woouea "B -"" """ 0l(l wsiie or a cmm.u i-, j what charms us Is not the beauly of ..redrawn thither by U.h memory liebe '",ows, on lU,,9 stream, and made love amid these groves of oak and elm. So Is It with the quiet loveliness of (Joncord. ,?- 'e value thee not bo much for their owimraee nud uharm, af fr the i.lwtsure they gave to Kiiierwm and hU friends who have made tUu AiuricMBH Simtford U In Ungland. - From i l?.,w.r..i. nnil ITlri KrlflllU . .. .. D....I...... I ui i-niiMirii." uv i rutin . onnwi i 1 xw Englund Mafcuxlne fur Dee. I Mrn. M. E. MKV.,..liyfclolu and Cliruulc dlseohcu a spec-laity, foil- - hrullil - dl(i.tt anefilultV '..,....,... r... "ioa. i.. ...I..r..lnr In fllRlr ilrsL lOVC. t Legislative Dictionary. For the benefit of the uninitiated legislator, I herewith In the spirit of pure philanthropy, furnish the following dictionary, containing the most frequently appearing terms, any misunderstanding of which might greatly impede the progress of the present mnsIoii of the Oregon legislature. LEC1ISI.ATIVE Uicn 10NARY. Bill A bill Is n Law egg, hatched in an Incubator called a looby. Measure A measure, lu a math ematical and legislative sense, is that which has length without breadth or depth. Ring A ling Is an Irresponsible entity, having n conscience orsoul. Il is sired by Iniquity and damned by the people. ' Multnomah Is an Indian term signifying Hiassckookum tillikuuis, interpreted, "We are the people." Motion A motion is a feint to do something, the limit of which time is forty days. It need not neces sarily be foolish or malicious. Point of Order Demands a con formity to rules, suggeskd bj one who assumes to be pointed or sharp Resolution A resolution U a name applied to the tall of a whereas, being of the genus bonis, aud found in a wild state in the Oregon legislature. Memorial Is an appeal for suc cos, the people being the siiecorees. Appropriation An appropriation is a gift of the people's money to dredge out cieeks and ponds for navigation, widen labblt and coy ote trails for highways, maintaining ollicets and creating new olllces for the heirs, assigns and friends of in cumbents. Caucus (etymology) caw as a crow, aud cus to blaspheme) an as semblage of noisy politicians whose members swap votes, and crucify loyal candidates, manufacture pools and slates for public ue. Lobby A lobby is n species of acquarium, wheiein tho sharks gob ble up the suckers. President Is a product of the Grand wire works protected by pa tent held by the Metiopolitan Man ufacturing Co. Speaker Is a species of president in which the patent has expired. Portland Is a commercial pity situated in the state of Multnomah, and is noted for its large jobbing trade in politics, Senate Bar la a liar lu the senate chamber where the Vcad barkeeper enjoys his distinction bj having done all the heating. Bull Run Ts the name of i celo brated tournament of tie bulls aud bears In w)ich t'ae fonuer took water. Governor's Message Is a docu ment recommendiug all the virtues and condemning all the vices of aueieut and modern times. It ap peals to the members of all societies organizations, isms aud sects for their suffrago lu case it ratifies, in behalf of the state. Executive appointments, papers, sanctions and vetoes, Mortgage taic is a scab on the body politic. Bills to amend hog law and dog law, on the John Dee and Richard Roe of business forms used as a practice exercise for aspiring legisla tors, Lvcurous. Tho World Knrlclioil. The facilities of the present day foi Jie production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Pigs was jirf.t produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to tho taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at auy time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Uimiester: Keller vt Mars,h have secured thp services of Mr. CottrcJI, of Buflalo, N. Y., on expe rleiice upholsterer of twenty years, lu fine work. Work of any description-will be attended to at reasona ble rates, 1-8-tf. Legislators and strangers lu the city will do well to sample the meals at Strong's restaurant before making permanent arrangement for board. Regular meals only 25 cent". m Where Aiii:TjikGoino? Well. f itfifurulturo they are looking for , Where else shquld they bo going btit ( to Blireili Montee Bros, are still taking those tine photos at their gallery near the postofllce. Examine their work. Assignee's Notice. Persons indebted to tho late firm of Jo?t A Hoggs, Inwilvequ, aro hereby-notified that they must set tle up Immediately or huiU will be Instituted for collection. W. 11. CONHAO, Atulg.iee, 319 Commercial street- Excitement r.,na Mirll III tlllHCilV OVOr SiVlulll Uuilder, as every body to u-Iiijj It Tor j i, f iliHStoinauh. UnitUUili-' L4..... -,-- ,,. i,iMjti ,;. , nnint be till exoeiiem joimM"ii, ' when eveo tly IW" M. .wr '" it. . ' ' ; i hiue bum lur l. I . . .:,""... k.n bv wowure - . k- . niMt.it. J.SSSaSji- ii-Ja ..!... .arl IHll NHKI - - -7 w 'fS&onstessrAsa izrwi K2.yuZ Jttj&X ,retu Irt. Vr UUMU a lrMau ut uiU. nodHpbia f BoldUrMinUlJiiiur. Sweet IfoMri Excited. Tho lit tle town of Sweet Home, In Lluu county, Iihh been throw i into great excitement by tho action of the two factions of the evangelical organiz ation. On liwt Sunday, Rev Pit titer, of Ktwt Portland, Who 1st follower of Bishop Bowman, Went up to Sweetllome to holdservlcennd the .antl-Bowiii mi members refused to al low them th. n' of the church. Rev. Blttni ii'-t fillowers broke iuto! the church .if I held their services, Rev. Youst, an' i-Bo .vinan, who has held serviced Mu e Hie trouble began, and his followers were very much angered, and llireatenedto have Mr. Bltttnauand his f il!owci,d arrested. The later repot ts are the threats have been carried out aud a number of persons have been arretted nud among them Rev. II. I.r Blttuer. He denies the charge of breaking into the church by force, lie claims that he hail been called to assist ReV. McElroy, who has been con ducting a series of niietlngs at the church for some time. He claimed the Yost factlou had barricaded tho church and had clubs and danger ous weapons In their possession. Ho also said that against hiaonsent possession of the church w.is trained. The utl'uir toot; place Saturday night instead of Sunday morning. He was up for a preliminary examina tion in Albany thU aturnooif, in an exciting trial. Queen of 1'ajii:.-.loan of Aic will be buiiicd nt the slake to morrow night. A gentleman le marked yistudtty Hint "Hie name ofLiona Willis insiues a eiowd." Another said: "I would give teu dollars auy time tos.ee Ually Pnrrixli on the stage.'' It is said tlieie will be a steamboat excursion from hide. neiulence. Eveiything indimtcs a laige attendance and a splendid feaat of good things. If you wisli good seats see Deal born at oiieo. &- Delicious P.eck wheat Cakes. No need of goii g without litem when you can get Otcjn ground buckwheat Hour, delicious Califor nia creainer lutlir, and uie Cal ifornia hoiu-j, the finest lit the market, at Joseph Cl.irkV. Pure Whit. As white as a lily, and line as silk tho-c beautiful white Hoods, l.uea, euihiiidirlcs,ctc., at HolvcfM.ii's sloje. The ladies tue always Interested in such goods, and novel fail to npirc late such bargains a-, Holverson oilers. Wool) tor Sale. Big fir and maple. Leave orders at .1. G. Brown & Co's haidware store, Sa lem. Frank Harold 1 -2t)-lni -- Letter List. The following if the list of letters remaining, uncalled for in the post office at Salem, Jan.21, 1891. Per sons calling for the same will please say "advcitlsed." Burger J Batt Florence Baker It F Beatio J F BeelerU W Becker A Browing John T Brooks Airs Eliza BiowilMrsMA Brown Miss May Brunk T W Cavanaugh T M Care Minnie Corwin H N Cox Del W Etter John Ellis 1) C Foster Dan'l Helm Mrs E M Iiwin Thos Jellerson Johny Johy John Laurentia Str M Copeland C Cohen I Condon J 0-2 Ellis W T Fiirauce P L Hayter Mrs F M Hollingwoith J James Titos JenksW -Lainson II W Lavety Mrs A Livingstone A 2 Los-tun Thos May Mrs L Mattal Walter Matheny Edith Martin Unify Muitii) Bertha G Meiklo Jas Mitchan E S Miers Chaa Mlllef Jos Moore Fmauuel Milton Tom Osmuudsen O Patton Benton Rice Harvey A Robbon Cltas 1C St range Mis E Smith Beitie Slites V L Scott Sherman Thacker Chas Thompson M Townsend Geo WttUtle Fpuik MorrisJohn Alurry Alfred Newburgh L B Palmer C W Patton M A Rinner Robt S Roberts J M Sharp Lydia L Held Her O .Stisli Jos Sullivan Will Thornton PJ Thornton Ed ar Wann Freddie Whitlypliaily A. N. Gilhert, P M. C. G. Given & Co. price firm on almon. are the ow Fine candy at Duong's. llin itrliic Uuilluliie. Vll who resill.e ilio iiotowlty of purifying the hlixxl kuinf that inuljuru'ti Hheu- inillcrtjiupnm uo reneu ui'u. wr. K,l)erUiiii,nf iinixlmll, Midi., my: I hiivo Hiilliubd lutenei fioin hllloiiK ntuwaiKl rlieumatliiiii for ilnw jeurn, and trleil man rL-iaeuiw. Hoarlnn or Jlli Iwrtl'iiMrupl hout'litu bo.tlo uml futiml It Mi)lM'(l mo. t UHt)tMU(l our liottlos and It hail iworoit my Uvr A'"l kltneilo V&W&'Xitoi JlrKWu im. .mnwud m u oudufuiooa incdl, I'or' V. C. Hnjnn, MurHli'all, ilch. hultli action, and ilouo inoro to puril) kjIi- by Hinitli i.HWt!ior, OISTI EtlSTTOr .r.,v., Y r i.-Tm .... jxun ue meinwi mm rwuim whcu , nim isiiwhiuk hi mo wtv, ...vm. gently yet promptly on tho JCIUncy, Ww and Jwei., cleanses up bj. tarn ftfloetunlly, uinpels colds, head; CBw anu JCTem aimciinai imui couMlpatlon rxjrmanentlv. Forealo r.Il Anf ill l.s.fflZka WWW Ul drunuu. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP C0t SAM fHAHCISCO. CAU touimus, tr. eiv roa. u.r. , Atvonn L(Ito-l wbO IAv'V p-m ijmm LKOIRI.ATIVn ItEVIKW. Journal Fdllorial Headquarters, 1 Legislative Assembly. Mr. Bernard Goldsmith came vcr,j near being elected V S. eitator by the deni'terats under an !'.suiued natiip. The lnii) minded man has not put in hlsttpi earn ic in the hoiife. The Bull Run water bill was sent tothehoUM! with a rush, but will wnit till Friday. Long speeches and pollllcs havp not yet been introduced in the house. The o.v kunweth his stall, nnd the ass his muster's crib, but some qf the democratic managers did not know the name of their catididate for U. S. senator. Mrs. Plyinnie, one of Oiegon's re liable newspaper workers, Is at tho reporter's tables lu the Interest of the Ashland Tidings. She Is one of the most competent journalists on tho coast. Tho first houso bill was nu Incor poration act, and a general incorpo- lation law would have saved all tho lime it took to pass it. Tried ami True Is the positive verdict of people who take Hold's Sarsaparilla. When used nccotdlng to dhections the effects of this medicine arc soou felt in strength restore.!, tire.i fieling driven oil', appetite created, head ache and dyspepsia, scrofula cured and all the bad ellects of impure blood. For a blood purifier, tako Hood's. School Tax Llht. The school taxes of district No. 24 in Mariou county are now due and pitiable at the cletk's office In No. 203 Commercial street (i" the rear ol F. S. Dearborn's book stoic hi the llush I trey man block) Salem. The same will become delinquent tiniest paid within tin days from this date. By order of board, this- 17th day of November. 1890. W. B.Bimi'son. 11-17-tf District Clerk. Will be found an excellent remedy for sick headache. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Thousands of letters from people who have used them piove this faot. Try them. If sick headache is niNery, what are Caller's Little Liver Fills if they will positively cure it? People who have used tlieni speak Irankly ol their worth. They are small end easy to take. It you once try Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills for sick headache, bili ousness or oonstlpation, you will never bo without them. They aro purely vegetable; small and easy to take. Don't forget this. lllblmrd'H U!eumitlo mm I.Ivor I'llln Tucho nllmnro sclontlflcully compound Tucho nllmnro sclontlflcully compounded nuil uullbi in In action. No irrlpfne pnln so commonly following the u.su of pills Tncv aro nduDtud to botli uilulU nud clill- draiiwllti perfect Bnfuty. Wo guurnnteo they Iiavo noenuul In thocuroofslck liwul nclio, coiiHtlputlou, dyspcpHin and bllliouu uchs aud. as an appetiser, they ox cell auy other piepiirnlloa 177 ly HniHM a Stciiiur, colo nutH. Wonderful llcsults of ton follow tho uso ot Hood's S.ttsnp.iriUn. Socio cases of scrofula, upon which other prep arations h.no been powerless, yold to tho peculiar rur.itlvo mwori o,( (liU medicine, l)istp?.ssim c.isca n( dyspepsia, cxcruclaf lug coini 1 ilnln of the kidneys aud liver, agon zing Itch l T,,a,n1,,w,t Results ilicir.n, dl agree- " m " mr tUo casus ot r.it.trili, nnd aches and pains I f.ieuin.UWm, aro cuicil by Hood's Rar- i i'ln. U I'tiitfies tho blood, and at tho .rj tiuio tones tho stninacli, ctcatci an 1 1 to, and gives stri'tijtli toooty fttne i of the holy, tilvo It a trial. General Debility "For fout years my wliu suffcreit .tlt trgo tumor bunches on u glfiils under iiu nuns, andgcier;i debility of tio wholo i) stum. (4!io lieeamo so poor In lieallli hat wo were on llio vergo of despair rcgatdli,(? icr recovery. 1'hyslclaiis did not seem to umlerst.mil her case; at all cc:it3 she uovur dciUedniiybeiitlltfruiii their troatine.it. Blio flnally com huh d to tty Hood's Sarsaparilla. The Inininli to effect was so marked and satisfactory 'fiat slio continticd to tako ft, a 1 1 I t'.d' r llio restilt: bbo liai (wined in wilgilt Fiots .5J4 to HI Pounds and Is r.. ,i I'.iul fa belter lieallh than shell iLot. . ;o-is. The blind u wilder hcrtirnsli Yi il.ii'l,,(ali0il nnd hi' lelfi'va Hoods Sn-siri'lln will to too I uch for tliemln ll.ne." J.J X- im mu-e -i Com. merola! Str . Josli-.i, M. .g. Hocttra Sarsap.-Siia Solilby u.-u' l.l. iJI; ill for f. I . iLicuby ai.IIOOlJ.V OCAirOtlieotrlM.Iwu -Mn. fOO Doses Ono Do.tr.sr Do You fat A Nowipnptr ttuit U KoarloH und Inde pondonl) tliqioiiKlily Itopuhllcnn, und not ifieUxjl or nny one? Tlieu nublrlb lortlio WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL I'uMlHliodnttlio Htale Canltnl, only llfl per your, lx montliH 7&c, four iionWuA Hi iglit Newsy Fearless II countlon Tho Jidttlo of the J'eoplo AfjuhiHt lUttovrit8 And iliowK up m The Rank Pretensions of the Or gans of the Monopolies I It Ik not a monopoly orKim, that employ! ttk Inltii uio to blinl lliti iM-oplu bund and (t. ill IMH the UxtX of any lnttrotorol nny polltltriuu. ltudniUt ople'Mmui irt and riKXl tn wnioeut. Il bellevcii in atwoiHttfiy ourryinif out lite will of the iiih.m nf tlitt pwiplG. It nud It, aud e II uocw itoi. I-ulillHrit.cl UvoryThurudoyot SALEM OREGON, Wm . . , , ,.. taU) BnU lt.t u eo,utautiy S5PRHTAL. " - w v We wttlfcftcdft (Mubnfflvv vl,w rianiM to any itteale tor eoa year lor ViJti A dub of tn new nam to any orile audftiiofcopy to tueKllcr-upcr , olult vu ftmr (ur 110 00. Spocimon Pi.icc r Stories EVFRV V nwOIN WtS S 450.000 BYTHE iBESTAUTOORSi Homes K F "No other Weekly Paper ffiret THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. I, 1891. To nny NEW HIinSORinER who wilt cut out and irnd n tliln llp vrlth name nnd nddrron mill 81.73 n Axifnl or Rrprtu Jfotuy Ordtr or litgttltrtd Letter at our rlk ne will rnd TIIE YOUTH'S COMPANIOX FRF.Kto Jnnnnrr. 1M)I. and for n. Full Year from Hint Dnlo. Thl offer Include, the F1VK lOl!lll,K HOLIDAY NUHIIF.KH for ThnnUKHlrlng, Clirlluip.n, Now Year', Kaitor and Fonnh-of-JuIr, aad all the Illuatratod Wccklr HupplcaionU. 1 AdJru$, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 Templo Place, Doaton, Mass. State Temperance Alliance. Following Is tho program of exer cises to bo glvon nt tho M.E. church this oveulug nt 7:30 o'clock. Music, luvocatiou, music, nu ad dress of welcome, by Rev. T. H. Qwynne, of Salem; response, by Z. T. Wright, of Portland; music, an nd dress by Rev. (J. C. Rntemnu, president of S. T, A.; inuslo and benediction. CARTER'S pl CURE Glck Hcmlnolie nnd rellove nil tho troublra Inci dent to a bilious state of tho system, such as Diuineva, JirniM-n. Drowsiness, Dlsttvaa after catluir. l'nln in tho Side. &e White their most remarkable success has been idiown In curing SIOK Headache, yet CxnTKn's I.ittuj Liver Tills aro equally nIunblo in Constipation, curing nnd provcntinB tliN annoying complAlnt, while thoy also cornot nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate tholher and regulato tho bowels. Eton If they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who sulfur from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodnww does cot end here, and thoso who onco try them will 11 mi theso little pills valimblo In so mnur ways that thoy will not bo willing to do without them. But after all sick head CHE Is tho bano of so many lives thnt here la where wo make our Rrent boost. Our pills cure It white others do not. CAnTEii's Littlk I.ivEii TiUJt nre very small and very easy to tnkiv One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vpRctAbla and do not jrripo or purt'O, but by their gentle action guiago nil who uso them. In vlais nt 25 cents; ve for St Sold e erj w hero, or sent by mall, CASUS HEEICIHE CO., ltow 7ett UM Siili U Fries. Suimnons. In llio Circuit ('mirt of tbo Htale cf Ore gon, lor the county oJ Marlon. McKlnley MttcUcll plalutlfl' .Ins. II. Hnrnes nnd Teresa lbirncs, Atnry lames. Mnry K Lnmbrlglil nna Win Lnmbrlghl, Mntxtiret .1. Jlnrkwood and Mm lew ood, her husbnnd, Susnn Orosbonu and Jacob (Irosboni;, AUKclInu Mhos und Mies, her lius- bnud..aclmrlnh Ilnrncs and Kate llnrnes, icoruu llnmuH, l.iimuu Kltrtfernld nnd ClKiiloH KIIZRPrnld, Krancos lltirnrs. Kllon iiarii('H,jiinin iiiiriiix, iv minor, and J. II, tlitriieH.iidmlnlHtrittorof tho purtnorshl llnruos. defend i niiiu ui I'.iitiiiiv mm j( j,t imri ats. To Win. limbriKlit nnd Jlnry brlellt. dofeudnutit iilinvn limeil 15, Ijuii- il. ju uio nntnoni hid Mtnioor Oregon, you ana cioli of 3u, aro to appear und answer ni-ruuy reqiureu the coinpiaini abovo en- tiled uimliiHt you In you vltliln tho lined Hill, wltliln ten Uhvh from tho sutmiiaiiH duto of tho fccrvlce of this upon you, Ifsorved wltliln tliocounty.or If nerved In any other cotiuty of tUls stato. men wiiiiiu iweniy uays iroin ine ante or tho hervico of tlilHBiintiiiotiH upon you; und If hcrved by piiblUatlon, then you nro ro. qulied to appear and answci Mild cam. i)lHlutoii)rbeforotlieUii.t(biyortheregu. far term of said anuit, next after six weeKH publlratlon nt tins kuihiiioiih, to wit on or beforn tins neexind Monday, tlinUtli day f February, 1HU1, and If you full m to angwor Tor want tbeieof tho plalntlir will apply totlia court for the relief urnw-.l !r In mill complaint, to wit: For the foreclosure of a mortgago on real cwtuto. This summons Is scrvi d upon ion by publication. bv order of linn. It. t'. tiolHo.ludgoofsuld ,xmrt, ttf inn in jji-i4iiiiour ki, imnj J. J. MUUl'IIY, Attor for plalntlir. Uuleni, Oregon, Dee. !I7, J BIX), $500 Reward! WIJ will pay thoabovo rewind for any rase of liver complaint, (Ivsiepsla, sick hcnduclio, Indlgektlon, tonsllpatlnn or cos tlvcniHH wo cannot ouio wltw wests Veg eltablel.lijor i'llln, when tho directions are Url lie compiled with. They nro purely vigelabl, and never fall to glvo Hiitlsfuo tton. Hiigarnoaled. Ijirgo boxen, oontuln. InirJIO nllH. M cents. Ilewnro of counter. fcilsand iiiltatloiiH The Keuiitne inmiu fnctMred ohly by TIIK JOHN U. WEST i;o. inicuHoiii, Hold by liui K. Good, I)niBglst,5W0Com. street. M.ilein Or '' IS. C. CROSS, r and Packer, HtatoHt. ana Court HI. The bent ineaU ueniercu to an parwor tbooity. EVERBEARING n. until front, lkwrlptlvu prl Hlrawberry. am from Ala nrloo llt free Hirni WINO.UUT, ItiiHnollvlllu.Ore. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work done with prumntnr.ui nnd dl natch. Only the lnV men are employed, J. F. Express 'n n !'. No. 15. Prom ptworlc nnd wit Uficllon guaranteed. Muve order atJiM.Clurk'itiiUJru, lUJCoiut klrtet. J. G. HARRIS, EXPRESS N0S, 16 & 21, !-avo order ut It. M. WadoAOo'. 1U llablu work or no pay. S. ERNST, TJpliolsterer. All work, llliernewr or repairing, don lu Uie U4t uorknntiillku uliape. HM outli of mmI onlce. Cheapest, Neatest ami Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE, InmkeodputuuHkliidoffnr,cUy and cwuntry 't tniu bfon feueliif. II wiioMAKitukm, Or, mtzsa&m Copies and Boautifnl Calendar ti sncur.F 1000 Travel i Akd HARMING! iun RUTlRIL CHIUKErS lanvpwnmtl HISTORT' Page to great a Variety of Entertaining and Imtructin Heading tit to low a price.' B A Ik WM. BROWN k Co. Boo i 1S 0 ill For a short time only. Hanttn & ISon's hand sowed cordovan, button, and lace shoes, $5 per pair; regular price $7.50, 231 Sasht and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho hest class of work in our lino at prices to o, mpeto Avith tho lowest. Only tho best matorial used. The Oregon Land Co., -with Hoe Ice (In Uio Btnlo TiiHurnuco lUilUllug) nnd brunch ofllccH In I'ortlnnd, Astoria, nnd Albany, IIhh fur bale n liiruo lint of Grain, Block and Fruit Farms; also' City and Suburban Property. Tho Oregon Lund Co. won eHjieclully organized for tho ptirpoHe of buying and Hub-dlvldiug lurgo truolH of land, nud lnw during tho jm.st two yeura bought und tnibdivldod ovvr .'1,200 i.crt.'a Into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels! Tho BiifOeHH of UiIh undertaking Ih shown lit tho fact that out of 280 tract pluccd on tho murket, 225 luivo been sold. Wo clulin that ton ncroa ot choice lund hi Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income! than 100 uort'H of wheat lu tho MfinltMippI Valley, WouIho limUo valuublo linprovoinonts In tho way of roudu, clearing tho lund, fences, etc, Wo win sell iitnnull tract of land for tho miiiio prleo jior aero as you would have to pay for u lurgo iuriu. j , Send for Pamphlet ami Price List. 10 Acres for Rent, A cliolou tract only one mile from Hulem Terjnn liberal. Apply to IIOK13II IUIOB., Journul oirce. BIRDS All kind mounted to.order ALLAN RHODES, HA LIU, OIIK00M Capital Dairy Co A. 0. KalMiblld, II. J. Kelly nnd re prepred to deliver flreuh milk cooled on loo, to any part of the 'city. Ltsvordr Mlato Uaf UU. 1 H ( fiiitti, sont Frco. WKTY For ah. TUP OKLY PPHMEHTS R75 BlMlLY AYEAK. WITH $1.75 IOOS BSy-Cnsh PnTil lor Wool, Illdca and Polla Commercial st. its- Oi'egoiiiau Hail Koiul CompaHy. Oeueral ollletu KrotilnndT, HU, 1'ortUn KA8T ail)K. From Toward Portland Htatlon. I'ortland Hllver-Cobtlrif I'ort'ndl'orfd ton an mull mall Kin (.V I'M LVAH AUH4AB4K Bill 8l I'orti'ndHI'CO iw r& 7 i 10 'A Woodburu ID 7 6 oU IIU Nllvortnn 13 OS 0 44 A U7.llrwrn j lo 7 40 0 W.Coburij,. H i (kmneclloiuut Wortdbiirn with 8 V Co train lo uud from 1'rotlaud and ut TulU mail with trultu to and from Aluuuy. WEbT BID14 Alrllemall I'urUaud mall LY AM AK TH OJO .I'ortland MWV. 815 1J06 Dmidte Junction 1 06 il (JO Hberlibni .- W 00 i IS IhittH. 8 98 4 a -.Moniiu)uth. 7 an Tleki for VeH tilde ilMloui for Ie at foot ot JIIron u 'flckoU for Knt nlda tatlonaforaulaat Union depot. I "or om and I nrU. Oil AH. N. MCOIT. uen, tsurt Aueil.J-ni. A I'm. Ail vrljr Oregon, 1 h & f rJ VI 1 I m vM iB v . i .4 'I J m Bunauuu ucr. im-Wlt t J ,it