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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
TELEGRAmiC DISPATCHES, ssociiiteJ Press Keprt and Digests 01 an iiupui iuk News of To-Day. MARKETS. ak FBAKOisoo, Jan. 30.-Vheat, c,"5.A7a,9i Mv 973. July 1.02 . MISCELLANY. DEATH OF WINDOW. ...,V,L ,iil lost niKbt (Thursday) 7 uquet in New York, after rreoded to t,e first oast of tbe evening. x ----- his address, be resumeu . -., dwooned, and died ataoatio- iintoiv Henulsneu uin", rola- .l from mauuscrlpt), (WDH:u ";- 10 0,clockf but ITT-. -nifesled On resuming bis signs of distress, cbalr the secretary gave a sharp, . i, onH tell back, 'u7,Z'!', hnrtlllOiinoiauB"""- ,.. . . .,r. nt finiru su, uu tlttiHieO. hi. f '"" "i " " --, i -....QiTiiHiicaiiy. " "j went Cioseu dh . r observed his up from f iose wu" ..- i of Mr. , Wiudoni!" i' ... rU-asau immediate rush to tiMiia "IOim fc -" i.u .-hair. Several uu-n wuu cic UUU MW- ..... ...1... ...-- ,,riit at tbe banquet gave prompt attention; be was carried into au adjoining ro3tn, and efforts made at resuscitation, uui mo wua u&uuui, and wbeu Juigo Arnoux an nouueed to tlie anxious banqueters that the stricken man was dead, a feeling of borror took possession of their minds, and the tables were with one accord deserted. Secretary Tracy, who was also a euest.telegraphed the sad ues w to the president, who was completely over ,., with the messajje. The sad tuiuv " news was next communicated 10 Mrs. Wiudom and her two daugh ters, ho were the more broken up at the Bhock, as the husband and father bad parted from tuem in tne morniug in apparent excellent ueaUu. The caue or ueuiu given by Drs. White and Kobluson, Is cerebral hemorrhage auu coma. The body was taken by train to Washington, where everywhere throughout tbe city ilags are llying at iiaif mast, and seemingly tne nnli' tonic of conversation is the sudden aul lameutoble death of Pwivfnrv Windoin. The time of the funeral will depend upon the arrival of tbe only son, William. who is now south, but it will prob ably take place on Monday with private services at the family residence and public services i at the Church of the Covenant, of 1 which Mr. Windoin was a member. Assistant Secretary Netth-ton, who is senior in point of service, will I probably be designated to act aK sea Iret.iry of the treasury for n period of jten days, which is the limit of desig nations of this kind. New York, Jan. 30. Flags are at half mast on all the federal, mu nicipal and other buildiugs and on many private residences. The col ors are draped in mourning for the Illustrious dead. An examination of the body made early this morn ing by tbe sorouer, confirmed the belief that death was iuBtuntaneonn. When the inquest was finished the body was placed In a casket of som bre black, relieved by ao ornamen tation. The interior was lined with deep colored copper and ull the body was bidden from view with the ex ception of the face. The features ex- I Wilted uo signs of pain and the sec- Wry looted as if he had suuk Into ! eauu and peaceful sleep. Washington. Jan. fiOtli. The I secretary of state to-day Issued mi iecuuve order that the depart jiuents, the executive brauch of the government and the oftlcers subor lilnate thereto, etc, shall manifest psrespectto tlie memory pt this I Jl clUzeu ,n manner cqrflr IJ'Orting With t ll lUcrnlt,. .. , . EI, i ii JbononM, hy uis devotion tQ 7Z ,uy' Te PMUent further -ii me treasury department (n . "' "ranches in tllfi ranlta! tn l,n kwf1 1" mourulnB for a period of lu'fty days; that on Mm lv nf tl. Rl ??,Mver1 executivo depart. Ml n,,nV . w cloeed' and tuat g .public i buildings throughout the Played at half mast. knh:nd?:30tb.TBo.h KMu.onmn;j 2 '"ure .mTlt taJ ll.. . r-ntnMiio rBorrnw r;Z,.'-yWindom. aj ,n iwct to the SmT.Tlie,'Ua',eu 4eaM' "f 'd8ta,.-"'V,u,uryofU,e QJo ,. vurJ a Benuatiou in oo.i teuera,li'. and deep sorrow 'y m hu':,,: l. "' :i-a md arv,,; WillUn, u-1,.,1 ..... . "wot.u..;;v;r..v." rruw Uhcu-a ""-'iwmu, amy JU,18.i7 N .. T Iouul Vernon, 0-. i 1S.: h ." iu ,,,B "ar iu J8.V). rRyof tn "e P""""!: t- -ri 0 I ,,,.. . ".NW (U mi jj0 unexpired term of Daniel 8. Norton, deceased, and subsequently clioten for the term ended in 1876, Ho was re-elected for the one that cloned In 1SS3, and resigned iu 1831 to enter the cabinet of President Garfield as secretary of the treasury. Hut he retired on the accession of President Arthur the same year, and was elect ed by tho Minnesota legislature to servo the remainder of his term In tho senato. He was appointed sec retaryofthe treasury hy President Harrison and has since served iu that capacity. SENSATIONAL KKI'OHT. St. Paul, Jau. 30. The report made by the Rt. Paul grand jury yesterday, was the most sensational ever filed in this county. It charges that an immense amount of money hart been diverted from tho proper channels into the pockets of individ uals. Indictments were found against several county officials. The Jury recommends a thorough ex amination of the books of the coun ty clerk, auditor and treasurer, to ascertuiu the full amount of money that has been wrongfully appropri ated from the county treasury. HOKTICUIVrUKAb KILL. Olympia, Wash., Jan 30. A measure of interest to fruit growers is before the Washington legislature. It provides for six horticultural dis tricts, each represenUd by a commis sioner, who shall be appointed by the governor with one commissioner at large. An inspector of frnlt pests shall be appointed by them to pre vent the spread of pests and diseases. He und the members of the board shall each receive $o a day for their services, besides traveling expenses. For this purpose fo.OOO is to be appro priated this year and 15,000 in 1892. It passed tiie lower house unani mously. ANOTHEK MINE HOKROIl. Ikon Mountain, Jan. 30th. All openings to the Cbapin mine are closed in hope that the lire will be smothered. Four imprisoned miners escaped through the timber and shaft but two others are suffocated. Their bodies will be brought to the surface, FOREIGN. WOMAN SUFKKAOE. London, Jan. 30. King Leopold, of Belgium, is preparing, it is said, to take advanced ground oil the suf frage question now agitating that country. If a majority cannot be ecured for revision of the constitu tion, which means universal suf frage, the king will dissolve tho chambers and make au appeal to the people. POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC majority. Helena, Mont., Jan. 30. A. C Witter, a republican member of tho Montana lower chamber, is at his home in Dillon at the uoint of death. The attending physicians have lost hope. He was speaker of tho republican house of representa-' Uvea last session and again in tlie present session before the comprc-1 raise. His death will cause confus- I ion to the two former factions, as the compromise recently effected was based on a republican majority of one in the house, the democrats to have the organization. This leaves a democratic majority of three in the senate and a tie in the house. PARAGRAPHS. Tho Portland Telegram will n nouuee editorially thin evening that It has been purchased by a party of St. Paul capitalists, headed by Capt. u. n.iuouu, w.. .., ueC - mime me iuuiidkciucui ui mc tic gram. It will be enlarged and otherwise improved. William R. Collins, editor of the Washington Evening Star, died sud (jpny on Thursday. Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada, has been elected to a fourth term In congress. He received 54 votes out of CO. The planing mill of Ames & Mc Carthy, Ellensburg, was burned on Thursday, Joss fOOOO; Insured for 500Q. T. 9, Parker, president f the Au. bprn (III.) bank, while attempting to cross tho Chicago and Altou track on Til ursday, was caught by au approaching train and Instantly killed, He was a brnUier of Judge Samuel C. Parker, of WJnfield Kan, Charlea JJradluugti died nt 6 o'clock thlB morning, (Friday). The town of Cygnet, 15 mitt north of Flndlay. Ohio, had six blocks de- atroyed by tire to-day (Friday) and several persons perished In the flames. The loss exceeds 1100,000. The navy department has decided M rt,IMjr UiP Swatara, bu(t the of ficials have pot given up the Idea of keudiiiK a ship t the scene of the disturbances In Chile. Tbe San Frnuclbco will probably be seut there as being the most available Thecomnlrnller of the purreupy ban appointed Herman U Cliaj.e, of Tacoma, receiver or tne tjnnkaue Falls National bank. el.et CVfiipiny I.M fPM U'P, ubinMon of iie atrlkera ufteru Miuggleof H weekt duration. TI Qf Ctmii Uand, clwuge of name, und Frank Muusey will le tlie publisher. A. C. ie New York Star (Tammany nnlfonn In action. io Snj ..- uu) i, to bo p,ptraptni Infos ftg-SrATQfc lSi neuU Tiie paper l n Mv thftraTuYtUiuS. and will have the above '. oon.tii.Vin.dyii';'" V P. Huntington parts with his inter est, having dropped f.10,000 in the enterprise. The Winona paper company, of Holyoke, Mass., has suspended pay ment. Liabilities nearly $000,1)00. The assets are ample but cannot be realized on. The dlllleulty between Jay Gould and the Slock Exchange has been settled. Gould hits agreed to with draw the bonds of the Missouri Pu cidc, which were objected to on ac count of the poor engraving and issue new ones. Dispatches from Gieeee lell of ti horrible avalanche disaster. A huge mass of Ice, snow and earth came down upon the town of Atha- maua with terrible results. Twenty five persons were killed outright and many Injured. Eighty houses were destroyed. A company has been formed at Brussels, with n capital of 0,000,000 francs, to trade on theOronoko river, South America. The object is to d en velope the resources of that region and bring It into more direct com munication with Europe. Both bouses of congress aojuurned to-day (Filday) as a mark of respect to the late Secretary of the Treas ury Wiudom. In the United States court todny Larry Sullivan and William Scott, both of Astoria, pleaded guilty to the charge of Shaughalng sailors They were fined $100 each. HOS81S.H AIMING ATTHI3 COURTS. Mr. Story addressed the house at considerable length, explaining how Senator Simon, us police commis sioner of Portland, obtaiued a life tenure of ills otlice. He did not hes itate to say: "That the wonderful substitution of tho provisions of the present law for those of the measure which It was intended to pass, has no paral lel in tlie legislation of tills state. The three men now holding the of fices of police commissioners of Port land were there for the remainder of their lives, unless something was done by this legislature. The people oi roriiana nau appealed to tue su preme court of Multnomah county and wanted no life-tenure of olllc, and their united delegation iu the hous asked simply justice at tlie hands of the legislature." Tho' devoid of feeling, and un marked by passion, Hep. Story's speech was a severe, southing and complete unmasking of Simon's pol itical methods. It was openly charged by this speaker and by other speakers, that the bill to make Mr. Simon police commissioner for life was tampered with after its passage through the legislature, and that the clauses by which his olJlce was made perpetual were Inserted, and tin clause providing sor elections by the people was surreptitiously elimina ted. Can this bo successfully de nied? Can it be denied that Mr. Si mon claimed power as the very re Bult of these changes? Tho next startling feature of this speech was the charge that no hearing iu the case of Simon against the people could be obtained nt the hands of tbe supreme court. Has our pol- itlcal system brought us to the pass when justice is bought aud sold by political bosses? The Multnomah delegation represent nearly a third of the people of this8tate,kuow what they are talking about and are very plain iu their assertions. TUE DECADENCE OF THE ROSS. The past year has seen the fall and permanent retirement from Americau politics of miuiy proml neut public men who come more or less within the above definition. As the heritage of its long lease of power, again renewed after the brief interval of a Cleveland admiuistra tion, many of its leaders have suflered from tlie oyer-weight of ' k.,.viij1 till tlwit 4-itirklllfs1ftrt rt- f- tlonubIe wUol flimIljl It'UflU tiiiu Mini ' vci -UIH14UM w ww- de(jtry8B(mieoftnoubIeas we m corrupt. By this process have fallen bv the way or been retired the campaign committee of the last national campaign, Messrs. Dudley, Quay and Clarkson. Of later date are Senator Ingalls In Kansas, aud Senator Cameron of Pennsylvania. It is a healthy sign that the repub lican party Is working Itself free from all signs nf hosslsm or political leadership that la ofi'enHlye to the masses. It clears the decks for a healthier action by the party In the Ipterests of the neopje. Unredeemed Pi. r d o e. 8. An other lot of unredeemed pawn watches to be sold cheap at John 0, JMlT's Jewelry store, 10Q State htreet. K0 fit The First Step. Perhaps you aro run down, can't eat, can't Bleep, cau't think, can't do anything to your natbifaotlnn, and you wonder what nils you, You should heed the warning, you ure takim: the first step Into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Hitter you will find the exact remedy for restor Inir your nervous system to Its nor mal, healthy condition, hurnri-lllfr restilw follow tho uw or tui greut NervoTonloaud Alterative .our UPffl .X'lralittrtDevII fe , I, ivita Trvaffle FE?ulV&Tllmton Price 50c at ry a anyrtore, ..-. n1,r.r.H"rmieiaret.t ivln tffcv to tlie EtUtie HCTIon anil pniu 1' St Curiet- f.tue jlitj-f 1'iiu. 1 you try CV . k.. will oarfulnlV lllfl lAVnil. IV to tlipBtntie action hd, piiid owu ' ,e," -V. 7,d ,ken wodTaiwrt i.utie I Uvw pUU before reining you wouil WK; f;"dtluit coated tortim 0 !( V In tlteaoiut IW4 worulotf. Kt "..' - "1. !TlTT...i i.n l,iilLniittof .a ft.. ... -.Ifl! H. H ... -. --'-'-- -' "J.Vt.'&iw iKi?'i . uo xrlplun or r u. Try tbew Hlbbart'i Ithtuaatle ata Ufer I'"1'- I htr preparation Hmltli -Bteiner, wle a". ' 1 ULN y tv--7- . . - t. ...in I -k. ii. r iikniinc3.iiT a.ium'MvsrM ni d.MttPuKi.'w " ,-i.T' Vn'Wiiu LcaisLATivis hbvii:v. ; Jot'RNAL Editorial IlciHlquaiUr-, legislative .enniy. i There seems to be entile ab-enee of political responsibility on Ihesuli- jectotopen rivers. All parlies aie pledged, but tho pledges seem to mean nothing. No one Is respon sible to the people. Until tills mat tci of seeing free and untrummclcd waterway Is made a political issue, nothluc can be accomplished. The excellent ldue-,e.pie.iFed wlthcleir nefcs nnd vlj,i.r by the governor, hnvo no representative upon the lloor. No one is In earnest iu mak ing a fight for anything but glitter ing generalities. It is a shameful confession, but open rivers have so far no champion In the legislature. Thursday a resolution was adopted by tho bolide to print iu pamphlet lorm 7500 copies of the road laws, of the game laws and fish laws. Tho day before a resolution was adopted to print 10,000 copies or the school laws, the day before for 6000 another law, etc. No one can estimate the cost of thus compiling and piloting iu pamphlet form nt each session of these fractional parts of our state laws. They form a large part of the bill for state printing of over 30,000 for past two years. The end is nut yet. These resolutions for special m luting of special laws made iu the house and senate, are liablo to run tlie state printing bill up to flO.OOO for the next term. And for whoso benefit? The peoples? No. These pamphlet laws are for officials and lawyers altogether. Theyaro in addition to the session laws al ready published at the expense of tlie state, for lawyers, office holders and judges. The bill of the State Press AssMSiation to publish all laws in the new.spaper.-i, has great merit compared with the above referred to waste of money for special classes. V Representatives John Fox, of Clat sop, A. W. Reed, of Douglas, and O F. Botkiu, of Multnomah, nnd Sen ators C. W. Fullerton, of Clatsop, and J. K. Weatherford, of Linn, went down us a special committee to meet a similar committee from the Washington legislature to In spect the fish industry on the Co lumbia river, The Nuv Discovrry. You have heard your ti lends nnd neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal experience just how good a thing it is. If you nave ever tried it, you ate one ot is staunch friends, because the won derful thing about It is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's Now Discovery ever after hoWs a place In the house. If you have never used it and should be allllcted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, sucuro a bottle nt once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Fry's Drugstore. See it, Try it, Buy it. Tho new V. S. No. 2 Singer sewing ma chine. Burt Case, agent 181 Com mercial street. 12-19 tf. Mrs. M. E. McCoy, physician and surgeon, No. 290 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf See the Oregon Land Company's new plat of 800 acres, garden land, hop laud and fruit land from $35 to $G0 per acre. The Oregon Laud company, ted brick block, north end of Commercial Oregon. street, Salem, l-21-3t eod No Family Should he Without It. Dr. E. S. Helden: I have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup for a lone wlulo. I would never ie witn out it, as I consider its curative effects Instantaneous for couglis aud colds, No family should be without it, 11. 13. WILHQIT. Stockton. Ltirce size il.00. small 60 cents. For sale hy all Druggists, Sowing iriHOlilnty for rent nt Oeo, O. WIIIh' sewing mnohluo store, two doors north of postolllce, Salem. 1-24 tf Office of Salem Slcnm laundry 230 Liberty. Branch offices, 200 and 252 Commercial. Monleo Bros, for pictures, cabi nets only $2.00 per dozen. Postollice block. l'oi lj-1'lvo Yeur llouilin,'". For forty-rive yearn I liuvelx-en nllllctol with blixxl poison, Uverunil rlii-iinmllc cilf- flcultlQtf. My blood war liadly ncni.el six liqtlic-inl Jll)ur(l'n Itticiimutlu -yriip dill me nior good than all (ho nlliur infill liliifui I iuvo lukeu. My frleiulH huto luoil It and In ovm c-iw It Jiiih proven it won derful remedy. 1 have, known of mine wonderful nm " tiykItIiu!tii'iuiMiru'j;iii .Mies MAiiy lSiwu.K. -iiiciiunviue.jortH lllblmnl'M IthouiiiuttoSvniiiniKl ii!aler are rciiHi(lo of Krixit merl(. 1 bellev oilier liuvu no equal In tho euro of rlieumulitm and ttlood dlnfiuw,. Dit. II. Hiciiaiih, jirufyiBi, Aiionenvi-iu, inwii TliCKiirtntf In tlie time, to taUeilluiutrd'o HrriiDfoj-tlieblMod. ForMl'eby mullli A fiteiner. A Hare iure mr 1'lle, lt-tung file ure known by inoUture IUop:iaplrallon,-auliiff Intemto Hclilntf wlieu wurin. ThU farm at well uif liltliu Hleetlliig arid protruding, yield utonvo to dlrfectly on ttiepurU atlecteU, atj&orbn tu- i)r. iMMunxn rue iwmeuy. win cu u, mm, allays I iciiinganu euecw u iktm'hu. Ingand eilecU it pvrirHti cut cure, 60 (,! . mull, intbolrw. Ir, UMtUkii, Pftllat ceau, uruirtnti ladlpliU i'u ua tiyHnmnaniiuor, Exrluieut runs high In thi city overfiyUem Hullder, as every body U lining It for caUtrflj of th Hlomauh, pii.uiii- H.,M6y,lu, impure blood and f build up the SyMeiii-lt certainly uiuai " wwunii iiiuaiutniii. when everyUxly ttneaka v vU or I. "" mu - t be an excellent preparation . vwi r -sr per, lm.Ju.1 Kve.U shipment of i...'b..,.,.i .. ii f. ..'... .... yjotejiu uiMrn, iiiev-vnri xirttn arw ..iftrii Tb.flnM Id the marnet .ut up XnXll.0 one pound and lialf pound paokageL ln.,, THK ItKAfiON.wTlltk Crttain fur T-.nliurn1- larL-H lrail nuililv un-1 ... -""' t .'7 . .'. ... 'n itpnipoti wiiiim u h ni'iny" iiihi up1 to svcliivir bU isil t KMtfiru jaritMs. . ir u iiiini? n L-ood artiols nnd Charging iffcbouableprico for it. PKIISONAIi AND I,M!.U.. John Miiitn, if Portland, It In fi:v Ic in to dii on lniHiins.. Hon was a J. 1). I.ee, .if the Dalle", passenger north thl.-i after- noon. AMarce number lf the senators left the city to-day t spend Sunday at their homes. Mr. P. N. I.athiop, of Mehama, is Iu theeilN on business, lie is one ofMehnm.i's rustling merchants. !f5t7,(luT) AiTOrialioii. Roseburg Plnlndealer: The piess of the state generally favor advertis ing our stnto to the extent of luiinirti r of n million dollnis, all to make a big show alongside of some other states. Thequestion is, wlllthopio- posed scheme pay? This expendi ture, In our judgment, is too much llfie fashionable ladles' attendance at society bulls. Their display of fluwiug apparel and Hashing jew elry is more ornamental than useful -designed only for show to elicit tho flattery of obsequious admirers, and nothing more. It is doubtful if the proposed display would add one per cent of desirable display to the state over nnd above the ordinary increase S2)0,000 expended In the state Im proving our roads and bridges so that immigrants could get about with any degree of comfort when they come, would do more to attract them aud keep them here when they come, than all tho "11 unbergasted" show at the World's Fair. A few thousand dollars is nil that need be used. There is Catarrh iu all sections of tlie country, and until tho lest few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctois pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, but constant ly failed to cure with local treat ment. This has proven Catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Olib-, Is the only constitutional euro on the market. It is taken In ternally In doses from 10 drops to a leaspoonful. It acts on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho yMcm. They oiler ot.e hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. For circu lars and testimonials. Address. F. J CllKNUY &Co., Toledo, O rSold by Druggists, 7oc, UTEJ4 AIIUIVALS "the wn.LAMi.rn:." V E Showers, Joeplt Pnguet, East Portland; T E Cant horn, Cor yullis; O P Kcardsley, Eola; Geo V Davis, Shedd; J I) Mciiinian, llills- boro; J INI Howard, G N Howard, L P.ilyeu, Eugene City; Geo V Uow- innii and wife, Joo McKay nnd wife, C H Ludman.T Kesler, Baker City; CHIIill, Alhlun; E E Smith, l)e troit; J 11 Black, Hnlsoy; G H Hich- unison, San Francisco; XV M Cake, W T Keene, W F Maltheus, .1 A Buckley, W S Beebee, C H Schmidt, II C Campbell, XV XV Cotton, Geo XV Brown, A P Magers, J XV Joc- erH, Sou S Goldsmith, iM Iiineriey, XV II Given, Frank Gilliam, J Low engait, Win Bales, It V Mitchell, Portland, COOK. S T JeflVeys, Corvallis; C L Wood ward, Cortland, N. Y.; O S May, T ,M Dllley, P O Smith, Sclo; C M Turner, Lincoln, Neh.jOra Yaughi , L II MoMahon, Woodburn, Tin: Comino Fa nt---The Grand Army fair which will open in the armory u week from next Monday will lie a grand thing for Sab'tn. A fine stage has been erected on tho south side of the large armory hall and a new gallery has been put in. The main hull has been left wfthout seats so as to use as a promenade. Booths will be fixed up on the si les and decoration will ho added In pro fusion. Nothing will be feft undone to make the hall attractive and pleasing to see, tho best of nuir-ic will bo furnished eveiy evening. The undertaking Ihii mot worthy otio ami s''ould receive tholnarty support of ovory citizen in Salem. Tho proceeds coming from the ven ture will bo devoted to the Imprnvo niout and beautifylni: of the Grand Army lots In the rur.il cemetery, the homo of (heir dead comrades. This will be a strong impetus to other to follow iu this sumo work of improving the grounds In the silent city. By Iho middle of next week tho curpenters will huvo their work completed and theu the decorators will begin putting the plcneuut touches on the hall,wlion It will bo changed Into the appearance of a grand amphitheatre draped with tho flag.) nfovcry nation. The hall alone will be well woith going to see. Success fa already (insured, for everybody is anxious fur It to open that Uiey may go and see It. iPPs ii'ilh the method niKlrctults when "j I'f ' k'! ' J and rfro..inr tn tho taste, and acta ....v, ..., iiuniiH, llVftlOT Uiejtr vui elltar-Uihlly, iIIk-Is cold, (.. vhaa anil fovonmiidonrtw liabituul o4fi)tionMrmaiieutlv, For wlo 6H) fuid 81 buulM bv m11 -tl '- rfrttflf'M rta ' n ........ , , v,, -j, u- j t .Al- toviwue, u it 0 i ti. hi If t0H:ti.f. trrJ r ,'wyjx&tm M-7 JJ A-L-HR( ' !'-" ' -"""""'""''ttri iki.ii it tii i iiti nriT riMiiKnnTiiwmmmmmtmtwmumimmmm Specimen Comes IFr J Stories ITUe-riv 1 r Read in Week U50.ooo BYTHE pSTAUTtiOF J I -MLS "No other Wctkly Paptr girt to To nnr NEW SITTIHORIBER whs will eat ant anrf . mlilrrn nnd SI.?.? (In liital or tijmi Monty Order or IttaUtircd letter at our r). w will send TIIK YOt'TH'R COMPANION FIlEF.te Jann.iT, 1801. nnd for a Pull Year from that Date. ThUnflcr Include, tho K1U nOI'UI.K HOLIDAY NUMUEKH fr TkanklTlns, Chrl.tma., Now .rur'n, Knxlrr nnd Fdi.rt!i-r-J lr, aad all the Illuttrated Wekly HapplemenU. 1 Addrttt, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 41 T.mplo Place, Botton, Hail. IP Tto Davis Millions. The will ease of the lato A. J. Davis, of Ihitte, promises to bo n bo nanza for the lawyers. There is the snug little sum of $1:1,000,000 iu volved. The will produced by soms of the heirs Is disclaimed by other heirs as a forgery, and the forensic contest is over tills document. The best legal talent Is engaged on both sides, Col. lngersoll aud Nathaniel .Myers, of New Yolk, being among tho counsel. The deceased banker was a curmudgeon and a supposed bachelor, but his progeny now abound, aud the division ofthees tate is drawing no end of claimants into the arena. Instruments l'ileil lor Itoconl nt tho County Ilet'order's Ofllrp. Oregon Land Co, to A D Iiostcmnn; It .'10 iu blk 4 Prospect od to Salem $ 11.1 Mluthnrn to the Moun tain Home Stock Co; 100 acres In I 7 , r e WmC Hubbard vl- al. to Chas Helland: ol acres In t 4 1C0 200 s, r 1 w (j. c. d. Or Ijtuid Co tu F L Dugger It 27 In blk Prospect ad to Salem. G W Johnson to H t Thomas 100 ticreh in t 7 s r U w 233 .aa 1C0 3200 Now is Tin: Timi:. Just now llolverson Is being kept pretty busy. 1 1 Is slaughter bale of knit goods aud hoMery is tho attraction. For a few days more this sale will continue, linpiove this chance of saving a lit tie money. Ask Your Frifinls Who have taken Hood's Sarsapar ilia what they think of it, and the replies w ill be In its faor. One has been ctuedof indigestion, another of sick headacho. others leport cures of Hciofula, salt rheum, etc. The best advertising which Hood's receives Is the endorsement of Its friends. -- . - School Tax List. The school taxes of district No. 21 in Marion county are now due ami payable nt the clerk's olllco in No. 203 Commercial street (in the rear of F. S. Dearborn's book store In the Bush Breynian block) Salem. Tlie same will become delinquent unless pain within 00 days from this date. By order of board, this 17th day of November, 18')0. XV. B.Si.mi'.son, 11-17-11 District Clerk. T&& iQ-s toto The !Mrf iCcimon for mo great in tesj of Hooil'H H.irsajiarlllJi Is found In thl utlclu IU elf. It Is hum It that wins, and thl fact that Jltxxl'H Harsaimrllla actually a eomiHslii'S what Is claimed for It, la what has Riven t this iiicdlcluo a iiopuiaritr ana wlo enmlcr tlinu that of nay other aariap Mai-i VrVino rll,a or blood purt IVierlL WII1S (i,.rl.cforothepublla IIoimVs Snrsainrllla cures Hcrofula, Ball (lieuin ninl all Iliiiunrit, Dyspepsia, Slob lloail.iclie, Ililiouvuvss, overcomes Thai rireil I'l'flhifc', orcitdSHii Aiin)tlto, streog ins the NeiM'H, Imilils up tho Wliolo Bysteif HimhI'. .iiiimiiiiu lllii Is soldbyalldrua :htH. (I; nix f.r (ft. 1'rupared by C. I. IlooJ i tUt AMitlif'arlu, J.ownll. Muss. Cattle ! A t I mt'l't uMUit for !. II vu )iike uttle two mtom, t. AiWrw or tll or J. U, Dor' ratios, Vlw, 0rryii, U-3-lui Notice. mllKSnlem I,iiiiilr Co. IMU (luy (IU J wilvcUliy iimiIuuIixiiwiiI. AlliiurMiiik kiiuwluy tlittiiiMlvv. Iiidililwl ti mill rJim uiuy me iiiiii-Uil In inwkM liiiiiitilliilo luynifiiil lo.l. W. turr, In i'lmr or I hi' IxM.k. HUiikI, A. II. DUMJAN. 1-ltuit J. (I. DDHUANOIC Jwn. 17, 1SW1. tfpSOQ Reward! VK will y IIiwhUivw rtiwurd for uny rHMiof liver wmi pbtlut, lyiiiinlii, uluk IimkImcIih, llllllfuxtlon, tmiiallpMllouor H- tivi-uiwi we ouituol i'ii re wltw wt'n Vk i Mubll.li-r lUI. wliun tlm dltvollous Hre it i.'4.i 'iii)ia wiiu. iny ii ro piirni) irft-Utbl, MUlt UVf r nvi II to hIv iwtl.fun- liuii. Hiuiur w!m1. lMttxm,txnuu tui, m ini, j ivuut. mi mii, a IWwuru of oounlvr. 1. lla Hflll HllUllDII" riiu IMiming ifiumi. 'uUreduliiy by rilK JOHN O, WT I'o. I IiUkIII, (o4 by (lw K. (Jood, DruK.It, -'JCV)in. mrM.iUKua Or. Wk IRON PIS. 0. I. IIUTTON, lrop. lUut -I MU klwU iud to onHr. V11H. WAt'lllKHItV, t'UAKIXd Mll.l, O-UIMCl-fti, Jim A I. KltOMTH, W1IKKI, I't'l.l.KYH, 4 kiMrlal AMltntf. ot uuy lyl or mt l a iou4 Iu lHit ofifvr, kHMVHb unci ft IUb(lu ft y rtlulHr. itrpalr any Marbisery id Kliort Order. TuruiBK lulliM. iiKlnn KtnM, hop prowea mul lij. .u,vt Uu 111. Will make talliimtw on any ir-u wrk lire-tril, Uootl prloo ( iU fur i'lJ iruu !rlJ-m Ilk V r ffiWX wmwexv. w b"o""i,Bg"yfe A gJj Copies and Boautifnl Calendar SCIENCE 1000 Travel ICHARWIH6J ftBNh tun iRSRlUU AND CHIlMKS lADVEKTURE1 Page frttU m raritty ef EnttHaininj nj Itutruciitt Rtadinf at to low a priee." FREE TO JAN. f. 1891. .'or a Sliwi Time Only. HANAN&SON'S ' hand sowed cordovan, button, per pair; rep-ul ar price . m BROWN L Co 231 Commercial Street. Sash. and. Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tlie best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only the best material used. The Oregon Land Co., -with UE l (In tlie Btutu IiiHurunco Uulldlng) nml liruncli oAIcvh In Pnrllnnd, AHtorla and Albany, " Huh for huIu u lurun llHt of Grain, Btock and Fruit FanuH; alBO City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. wuh enietiully organlzod for tho nurnoae of buying and Hiib-dlvldliif; large truolH oflaud, und has during tho pant two years bought and milxllvlded ovvr 3,200 crea into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels TlitTmieceHH of tlilw undertaking Ih nliown In tho fact that out of 280 tracts ilared nil tho market, 12i have been Holtl. We claim that ten acmi ot cliolce laud In Krult, Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 ncres of wheat in tho Mlwliwippl Valloy. WoalHO make valuable lui'irovementH In tho way of roudH, clearing tho laud, fences, etc. We can will anitmll tract ofland for tho amo price per aero uu you would have to jmy for u largo farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. 10 Acres for Rent. A oliolra tnu't only ona uillo from Siilem Turnu lllwrnl, Apply to HOFKIt IJUOH., Journal Orlloe. BIRDS All UlmU iiiountod to order ALLAN RHODES, MAI.KM, UIIKUUN PRINTING. ANKOKTIIK IVHOI-Kr KHTAHUHIl. W menu Iu the htata. Lower ratui tnaB i'oitliiud. Ijiryntt atock Ltfal Mianka Ir tlieHUte. a d Mxaciil dlMuuul. baudfui frlcllt of Job luTullUa, aud pataloicua ol ra Malik; 7fc.M. VVAms. a-u VrtP Wlu roo. Kent Free. Foua Only $1.75 ElMILY A YEAR- ill. .! l.t. .. je WITH $1.75 and lacos hoes, Ite- J Oregonian Hail Howl Company. (Jenerul ofrloiM Prout mill T, HU, I'ortlan KA8T MIUI- From Toward lorUand HUtloiu. l'ortluud HllvoMburK I'ort'nd INirl'd touao mall mull Kip LVfM LVAM AUCJ4X4H aoi huu J'ofti'niiHi'Co tu tan 7 45 10 'A... Woo-tburu.. M0 7 W om II ..Juverln 13 us ifi S WUriwu.vlllo. 7 Hi a 60 Cubury..,.. W Oonnectloaa at Woodburn wllb H 1 Co tralna to and from frotlaud and at Tall, man with train to and from Albany, WKHT HI UK, Alrlla mall l"ortUudnia(l LV AM AK rtt VW .lirtlandPAWV. SIS 120ft DuudM Juuctlou lOH iOO , bherldan - SlU II Dalla---. H SU 4 63 onmoutli - 7.1H 6M -..., Atxlle otf TtcMt for W' ld klatlou for aal at loot olJull.raou iL Ticket lar ljtt alitw kUtioua for aale al Union Ueuot, tir Mat aud I itreota. fit AH; NBtrTT, un. aiipi, aue.ri. t'lo. Ar rw'r $5.00 Oregon,