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T'WIBXWI flpAPmC DISPATCHES. .. i...i i..,.oc i;itinrl and lsso''i:uni ii i Digests of all Imporiam Vws of To-Day. MARKETS. WHEAT. MN MiAMisco, Ftb.lS.-Wheat Uwiv,,-146,! ,,,,. -At clcse, W11C1U easy; FLNAiNOIAL. I l.OSKD ITS wuuxvo. Kw Yokk, Feb. I8.-TI10 Amer- , .n 1 Cr. rf NfilV kin Loan ana irusi. -.. - rtrfc. has Just closed Itenoom. .nu , .... of the failure was a Imuieuiaio ...- demand for lar Rraouut ' nnnevbvasaviugsbanKoitn.scity, Khlch tbe trust company could not The general filing is mat L company can pay depositors In full, and have a balance left. STATE- roo k.vi of DASCisa. f.l.l. ID !l.,n XT-il llrt VMON, Jm "' '-"u X1CIIIC KVekh, a .v"DS lm,y wno lms L,een Snlleriitf sine' New Year's with SU111I wnfusil'Si tlied this morn. L T1-. . - ii'.i rlnnntlir ID ncLli.linll 'JUL', filBO'l"! UUUIIH), lO Uljjll.U las tbe euiwJ "flier tumble. WASHINGTON. HOlbi: PilOCKI.DINOS. Washington, Feb. 18. Tbe ouse coinage committee bus adopted resolution to close the hearings at iooii, Friday, and to vote on the liver bill at one o'clock that day. The house proceeded to the eousid- ratlon of the Indian appeopriation ill. An amendment o carry into fleet au allotment agreement with hi t'ceur d'Alene and other tribes f Indiana was agreed to. The bill as then passed. HIS BROTHER PROVIDED FOB. Omaha, Feb. 18. It is semi-lncl-lly reported that the pui chasing '.epartmi-nt of the Union Pacific nd JIo. Pacific railways will be wusulidatert, with Abram Gould, lalf brother to J.y Gould, as pur chasing agent. gerously Hooded, and a ruu-arouud 300 yards in length, has been built to prevent an outflow. FAVOHAHLK I'KOl KfcTOKT. Toi'eka, Feb. 18. Secy. Mohler, of the state board of agriculture, has received encouraging report b about the condition of wiuter wheat From present Indications the crop of Kansas for 1891 will be an uuusally largo one. nuitiED in a lanusudi:. Seattle, Feb. 18. A man named Johusou, foreman of a construction gang on the Great Northern railway, was killed yesterday in a landslide near Ilichmond iieacb, a few mile) north of Beattle. The men were re turning from dinner to work in a cut when they observed that au em bankment of sand and gravel was sliding. Tbe men hastened to a place of safety, all escaping except Johnson, who was caught in the avalanche, and buried deeply. afifiriBa Bifctia YKYT.TiETrrrni I MateMSJbiSsfiffcaK) 31E1IAMA NOTES. Killed While Car Conplin -cd jeurnal: xesieruay your, paper gave a trief account of the 1 St. Valentine's Eve was celebrated killing of a brakeman in Alblua heie with a very pleanaut dance. while coupling cars. The death or 1 Fifteen couples tripped Ihu light CRIMINAL. COLD BLOODED MURDER. New York, Feb. 18. A letter from Havana, Cuba, gives an ac count of a cold blooded murder by the Cuban government on tbe 17th hist. Four prisoners, it is said, weie shot down in cold blood, and a young wife who was attending to her baby mortally wounded. PARAGRAPHS. FOREIGN1 Senator Bquire ou Monday invited the president to visit Puget Sound w hen he made his trip to the Pacific coast. The president said he had not yet determined what course he would puisue. Gov. Sibley, the flist governor of Miuuesotu, died in St. Paul to-day (Wednesday). The American Loan & Trust Co., of New Yoik, has just closed its doors. The Recorder, a new daily jour nal, appeared in NewYork this mor ning, comprising 12 pages, indepen dent in politics. It is edited with the highest available talent, and am ply equipped in every department. Its finaucial success is regarded as assured. Gen Schofield has received a dis patch from Count do Paris, express ing his grief at the death f Gen. Sherman. The New Yoik Post reneWH its attack ou Senator Quay, and says such a denial as he made has no value in law or morals. mutilation of railroad employes while thus engaged is a mutter of sickening frequency. This l a use less waste of life and limb, because automatic couplers are in useou some lines which work successfully. The objection to their universal in troduction on care is the expense involved; money is weighed aalust human life. To remove tlii-i o jec tion how would it do losc.ile d iwn the salaries of some of the highest lailnud officials and apply tho Riv ing ellected to protecting the lives of the operative-? Tho railroad presi dent who receives $o0,000 to $75,000 a year for his services, could man age to get along on half that sum, and the other general o Ulcers could remit a proportion of their pay in a humane cause. Corporations have no souls it is true, but lawa passed by the various state legislature making every such fatal occurrence manslaughter, and every such case of mutilation mayhem, and declar ing the directors of the road guilty of the otrence, would bring the re sponsible parties to a realizing sense of their duty. It is time pub lic opinion was waked up on this matter. F, L. STATE NOTES. -Rabbi KINSIAVTOIUURE. Sr PwEKsni'iio, Fob. 18 Mow, a JVwIih ph tOwlrtEiuii'iuii'li living in (Jrod- Ow, hate been une'.ted and exiled f)rtirn years forw tiding to the gov- Brumeut, in behalf of a Jewish eoiu- amity, a petition demanding it- fros for an outrage committed by a iKufciau doctor named Graud'oski. i no 13 charged with having branded j Itesubmission in North Dakota 1 w:in defeated in the stale benate on I'msday by a vote of 18 to 12. Edwin S. Stewart, republican, was elected major of Philadelphia nfi 'PnitCl.n- nvf.l' T.nfltint. floinnfit-nf l-ii-iail, mid i . .,., , ,, ' ' wj' tu,uuu iuujuiiiy. Another woman has been found in London with l.er throat cut, and now (he police authorities begin to i(iK stiun whether thedruuken sailor I hey hold, charged with the murder ijf "Cinoty Nell," is the veritable Jack tho Ripper. The i-re.ident and all the mem- be word "thief" 111 three languages ,, TlIlMjuv for New York to take pou the fur-head of u Jewish boy jpa.it in Gen. Sli- rman's funeral. ho was accused of h viiU stolen a ! ,umca B. DI1Bi,v. wooi nommis- mall fiuantitv of fi-u f Tim ,.ti. I :. .. . .,,.,r,.i.n.i r ninn u n,i.- . --w - - -..... uu ,n .,.- Kiifii iin iitiuu. ... A'aiuii .a uuui,i arrest, charged ' with embezzling J34.000. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch an nounces that an accident occurred today on the Illinois Central near Jackson, Tenu., in which several peisons were killed and a number wounded. lion set forth that the case would p.te the indignation of the civi- lizu world. THR IRON CHANCELOB. PARi-j.Feb. 18. Le Figaro says imarck ha sent his important locumenU to London in view of ' possibility of his being prone- utw for utterances on publicaflalrs pnEBaRO.ND RAILWAY Am. DENT. London-, Feb. 18.-A serious ncoi- Pnt occurred this evening at 1'ruedt flDCtion, On tho Metrnnnlltn TTn. I.... e"'uuu railway. It i l.unni. iu 11. 11 . . '-' uuu 10 learn 'tiSIl.llK. Tho 1800 assessment roll for the city of Astoria has mysteriously dis appeared from the auditor's office with about $0000 uncollected taxes thereon. It has been missing for about a week. Thomas Jeters, a brakeman on the Uuion Pacific, struck a Chinaman, one of a section gang, over the head with a shovel, in Pendleton a day or two ago, the Chinaman dying tho next day. Jeters is at large, but of ficers are after him. The Long Creek Eagle tells that C. V. Sweek while driving horses over the range, was unhorsed and thrown violently to tho ground through his horse stumbling. The animal was dashed against a rock and had his skull tVactuicd. Morrow county sheep buyers are offering 2,50 per head for wethers after shearing. La Grande Giizette: No consider able difficulty has as jet been en countered from snow along tho rail road track hereabouts. Numerous hands have been employed shovel ing, however, thus preventing de lays. PACIFIC COAST NOTES. fantastic till a late hour. One of the most enjoyable features of the occasion was the supper served by Mrs. Smith; it was thoroughly en joyed. The young people hope for a repetition ot the hop in the near future. Saturday night at the school house, au Interesting literary pro gram was glveu. After which, oc- cuitvd a spirited debate. The question was "Resolved, That liquor destroys more men than war." which the judges awarded to the affirma tive. The question for debate for next Saturday night was chesen: "Resolved, That there is more pleas ure in tho pursuit than In the pos session of wealth." Some pretty good speakers were chosen on euch side, and au Interesting time is an ticipated. Dr. Chas. C. Curtis, of Salem, who is here for his health, is feeling much better, and may soon return to Salem. Tho Endeavor Society Is prosper ing very nicely here, six uew mem bers being taken into the society last Sunday. During the past week, Mr. Arthur Wyatt and wife have moved from Salem to their farm near here. Mr. Post, recently from Nebraska, has decided to make Mehama his headquarters. He is telegraph ope rator ut Lyons. Next Thursday evening the W. R. C. will give an entertaiument of a literary nature, for the benefit of tho G. A. II. post, Ralph Terrel is here, from Bishop Scott academy, spending a few days with his graudpaiculs, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. LEGISLATIVE REVIEW. Journal Editorial Headquarters, Legislative Assembly. J The house needs wise leadership to save lt measures before the sen ate. The senate lias again tritid to force tlie city hall commission upon a house which once lias unanimously decided to Indefinitely postpone. As an evidence of their good will, confidence and esteem, the holdover senators Tuesday eveuiug presented State Printer Frank C. Raker, with one of those large, handsome photo graphs of the sonntors, taken by Chcrrlngtoti Rros. Senator Alooro made the presentation speech. The house is uot indulging any "trades" or "deals." The senate must pass or kill the house railroad bills ou their own responsibility and upon the merits of those measures. If tho house falls to get its meas ures treated with respect by tho sen ate, it will bo largely because the house did uot organize under a boss and enforce its discipline. Speaker Ueer decllues to act tho part of a boss, or to favor or recognize any bossisin in the house. There will bo no mileage paid more cheerfully by the stato of Oregon thau that upon which the seuators will ride home, and if they kill the house railroad bills no free transpor tation will be furnished more cheer fully by the corporations. The $400,000 Raley portage rail way bill should uot be considered in the house if the senate refuses to consider the house railroad bills. It is a local measure while the house bills are for the whole state. At a recent meeting of the school principals in San Fiancisco the statement was made that theiewas an average of 4000 vucant seats in the public schools of that city, and that during the last five ye.ns there had been a falling ofl" in school at teudanc". At Wardeu, in the Ccuiir d'Alene mines on Monday, Ed Cook was in stantly killed. A mil iug car, loaded with timbers, upon whirh three men were riding, In defiance of t lit-order of the shltt hov-, got away fiom tin grip on u steep gu.de and went thundering to the bottom. Two of the men leaped into a enow bunk and were unhurt, but Cook'b head struck on a piece of timber and his skull was crushed. The Walla Walla Agricultural society has decided to hold a fcpiiug race meeting from June 24th to the 27th inclusive. Puisen amounting to $5000 will be offered. better hist. The following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for In the post office at Salem, Feb. 18, 1891. Per sons calling for the same will please say "adveitlMMl." Alton TC 1 A1iiiiidir Geo Archibald Jas Blackwell W H-2 80 fur' Rarklev A R Raty A H Rarr G W Rlackmen Win Reelor O H Rell Miss F Recket A Belt Geo W Bingham Mrs W Bishop Geo W Bolton John H Boydstone Jasper Roosby Miss L Rurley Chas Bursord Sluimati Blow 11 O J Brown J W-2 Chase Miss Ida Clark W T Confinen J C Cox litbau Conswell Miss E Crosby David Church Geo II Clytner G W Elklns W S EdmuiiHon Anna Earns. A Fullei ton Nellie Goulette Mathias Helm Mrs E M Kelly Will J Khretenson Geo Kyle Mr and Mrs Lawson Mrs E Levar P C-2 Lucin P Luclen Mrs L Martin Mrs A Martin Mrs R.3 MarriuMre A M Miller J C Myer S W Moore Chas MooueyJiio MoBowell AlrsO McDonald MlssFNewiiiim Miss O Owen W L Page Thus P. , Phillips It W Itasmuesseii Peter Rcwney Leon Rey"iioldsJ W Itogers Mrs T R Rockwood F L RomerJ W EontidtreeThos Savage Wpi K Savage Mr H Sai 1 ford Arthur Spencer CaptEW Smith W B Snowden J W-3 8lmrbJF 'I home Jus The republican party cannot afford to be any longer dictated to by a fewjeorporatlou clacquers aud patrouage peddlers hi tho senate. m I ' fr) h Keep Close the People "V. V I Jg f-htf t' r' ,. Abraham Lincoln's Motto 1 the extent MISCELLANY. JIIUII WATER. . "I'tOr" the OMn rlvor t. M j?rf.i.. . , ,u,,y Mgii, although Aile- ""V'hy h, ..,.., ., rri.Ati . '""" ' mom. ." N fair ,n rival tht of ,u, l'U a,"V the city have korfc "' m,JU are out of La grippe has re-appeared in Leg horn with alarming severity. Speaker Reed Is confined to his rooms at the hotel with a severe cold. The steamship Havre col'ided In the New Y'crk biy, this aftt moon (Wednesday) witli the Chilian batk jIascotta, and thre lives were lost. There will boa general suspension of business in New York on Thurs day on account of General Sher man's funeral. In tho California senate on Tues day bills were passod making for tune telling a misdemeanor and train-wreckiug a capital offense, or imprisonment for life. Sara Bernhardt was poisoned on Sunday by eating canned mush rooms. Anxiety was felt for the re sult, but her sickness abated the next day and she was able to per- ork .cu are out 01 form in tho evening. AdisPf(n r On Monday evening as Grand 'wporu t, ""'i lug kih: Master Powderly concluded an ad- mi (.(hiihih of l he dress to the Knights of Jaix-r, in Divorced and Re-married. A Cincinnati press dispatch gives the followimr details: James and Sarah E. Cawthorne were remar ried at Elm wood, O. Nearly 20 years ago Mrs. Cawthorne left her hus band in England for reasons which tbo courts have since held good, aud came to America with her children. Two of the boys are known through out the United States as popular comedians, Sisson and Cawthorne being the stj lo of the companies they manage. They are at present playing in Boston. Two weeks ago an aged gontlemati arrived lere and proceeded to hunt her up. He was the long absent husband. Difler ences weresettled and at 8 o'clock to uiglit in the elegant Cawthorne home the aged couple were married. The bride is 05, the groom 70, aud lie traveled nearly 5000 miles to reach his bride. Thoniiiriiiu Mrs A Yamall Elmer Waggoner Geo W Wilsou Fbos S Wood Mrs L PACKAGES. Wilson Miss M Mclntyre M Luaik M F A. N. Gilhert, P. M. P. O. Change. Willard postof flee has been discontinued and all mail for that ofilce will heieafter be sent to Lewlsbuig. Tun Rush. For those $3 and $5 groups of the legislators at Catter fill's Is unabated. People besides the members are buying them as n mere work of art. Early and Late, That early garden truck and late wiuter fruit at Farrar & Co.'s is what attracts the eye of housekeepers. heavy ie ln.li. w;:"mium, h . - irr "w rumy 7nUf.r lKni ,u many 1?r, are UnUy a'Ul Mo"nBhel dam rampage ami IV m ir r " alrrt"y reported. n., x ""'". Obi.,, , ,. news ?l" w, 'Mr",w "" " ln.r.i. "' "Wolleii : ui.,1 ti- tl '-Hi.. I , ' UI. Jm,U M 1 "H N .."' nr6oIien - - Hfre U ' f 1.n Tfnn l.n tl fmt.llt lll (lliulp from an attack of heart disease. He recovered shortly aud was able to walk to bis hotel. A woman aud four children were Sppciuieii Casen. S. H. Cliflord, New Cassel, Wis., troubled with Neuralgia and Rheu matism, Stomach disordered, Liver was affected, appetite fell awuy, and he was reuucea in iiesii ana strengtn. Three bottles Electric Rltters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisliurgh, 111., had a running sore 011 his leg. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters 1 and Bucklln's Arnica Halve, and liis leir Is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had Fever bores ou his leg, doctors uuid iocura hie. Electrio Bitter, and A mica Balve cured him. Sold by Fry Drug Eh. . (tow in ihe House. At 118 State street therp 1b friuently con How's Thii? We offer One Hundred Dollar re- waid for any case of catarrh that cannot lo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perftctly honorable lu all business transactions, and fin ancially able to carry out any obliga tions uiade by their firm. WlsT t TitUAX, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldino, Kinnan &, Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly ujxin the blood aud 111 ucoum surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Citizens of Polk are asking tho Journal why their senator votes against all tho houso railroad bills Wo can only inform our readers that the senator has not made any speeches or explanations of his votes. Representing au agri cultural county aud as tho house bills are eudorsed by all the farmer membeis, our leaders must seek some other cause. Certainly the senator could do better than ho has. Senator Hlrsch has been and is still making au earnest, honest fight for open rivers. It is not tho mem ber from Marlon about whom tho lieople need have any doubts 011 this score. The senate lias now 1 asso 1 tho Cogswell bill, to secure payment of wages to employes, and the Sinclair eight hour bill. It would bo the p.lrt of wisdom in the house to make these two labor bills a special order and pass them. TIjOju bills are of vital importance to organized labor. Roth parties proposed In their platform to protect organized Ubor In its lights and the right to its wages Is the first great right or labor Let the house uot ignore it. The eight hour plank was in every platform at tho late election. The house should pass it. One senate bill is by a democrat. Tho" other U by a republican. Let tho houso make them a Hpcclal order aud pass them. The principal use which Senator Cogswell makes of his fine large Roman head of brains, seems to be to butt to death people's measures. As it is a little early for farm work tho houso will hold the senate two weeks or more before It will adjourn without its railroad bills passed. There is still a hopo that sixteen men can be found In the senate who will consider just railroad legislation and saye Oregon from political chaos. Discrimination, Buyers who employ discrimination in selecting carpets, oil cloths, lace curtains, curtain poles and fix tures, will not overlook Salem's lead ing dry goods house J, H. Lunn, opposite Ladd & Rush's bank, 2-14 e o d & w tf A GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY the PEOPLE AND FOR the PEOPLE. That's tho Kind of a Republican Paper You will Find in tho - - ' Capital Journal! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DAILY, - 50 Cents per Montri WEEKLY, - - $1.50 per Year Over Legislative Session, Only 25 Cents. Tho l'rtilih'in Holmd. An Unrlviltml llloml l'urlller. Found ut taut 111 Illblinrd'H Illinnnmtln Syrup A remedy wlitulicxpoM nil polium ous iimtU'r Irom llio lilood, A woll known eiiuvn 01 went lAimnou, Hid., tiwtlllea to tin vnlue: ItiillordHUH) pleiuiuo lo utnte Unit my wlfu haii received KreutcrlxMielU from Hit) bnrd'H Rlieumiitlo Syrup tluin rrom liny medlclnoHlie ImKosur taken Wo llnd it u bo the bent family I 'inrily nnd the ureal, est blood purlllcr I linl wl have over used. It In truly nil tl Ik claimed to bo by Uh foun der. You cuuuot recommend It too highly. Yours Truly, "HANK WAI.I.ACK, Wl-Hl IllllllOII, Illll. Hold by Hmllli . Hlulner. Savon laundry soap only 5 cents a bar at Crlssman & Oaburn's. Offico of Salem Sleim laundry 230 Liberty. Branch offices, 201) and 2.V2 Commercial. CURED Lump wicks only 6c. Doz. at Crlss- niah & Osburn's. Buy your shoes at Orlssman & Ob buru's,201 Commercial St. Illl)brd't Ithtumatlc tna Llrr 1111 Theno pi lu are kclenllflcully compounded and uniform In action. No griping puln to eommonly following the uw of pill. Tney are dunud to both adult and dill drenwllh perfect aafety. We fua antte they have no equal In tbecureofalck head, utlie, oomllpullon, dypep.U and billtoua dou aud, H4 au appelUer, I hey excvll any other preparation 177 ly H(nth a Stelner, tole g U. su Iboatetl aud a man probably j tenton fr gome of those bargains burued In a New YorK fire that oc , Jn 8loe8. jab Denham & Co. are our red lu a three story frame struc- ( tne leader on low prices. ture this morning (Wednesday). Ex Secretary Oilon, of the whis Hy trusj, who arrjved lu Chleago fiiun Peoria Tuesday night, walked into Judge ShejMird's court tixluy ami gave $S5,000 bull. Only a Fhw. A reporter was informed this morning that tbe Salem Wwleu Mill store, liar only a few of this year's blankets loft, and pernons wanting a superior artlole should buy at once. Ir Bt, r ' i ""i,t t'rge, the Coflee ix.ts. Int. 10 amis: S.it.i Ii's Ibuh, YoO Know. The WM rWng e J 1 eeu's; i, SO mul; Jul, tmli ' ladlrs wwrnler whst msUs lln Col. Lehe of tbe Sixtli Urritneot Savs: Dr. E. S. Helden: By the ad vice of a friend I was Induced to use your Ethereal Cough Hyrup for a severe cough. I found great relief from the use of only one bottle. KUOKNKLKHE, Mtockton Large size $1 00, small 60 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Mrs. PotU' Bad Irons only ?1,76 at Crlwniau & Oaburn'. Wanthd, Every banjn and gui tar player to call at Diamond's Jlulo Houe and learn swmlhlng lohlsadvuutage. 2M6t yi.. ,,""' "'owi, ,lM, .!!, NttHtM I Crtesiiwui Od.urii. JIhwh jwodpt H..lvfH'sUui. - Am, ""'-'.U.uL. ' -- - - - f". Theyarrfmh, iukiw, but Wanthd.-Ap otllcv o0 U. Axt T ! Wueii g - Htmt rulw at Hul.Jiliey will be aluujfliteM t lw i-ut lloorln buUfr wrt otoUy. II Hie lel.4 . .1 UtmrttAn Candidatk for School Ci.krk. Tho undersigned hereby an nounces himself as a candlduto for re-election as school clerk for dis trict Ho. 24. W. IJ. HiMi'flON. 3-1 ft Mahink. -Running Cargo Ma rlne policies In the New Zeiand ore now written at this end of the lino by Qoo. Af. Heeler. This Is a great ndvautage to Balem bunlness men. Mrs. M. K. McCoy, nhvslelan and surgeon, No. 200 Commercial street. Chronic diseases a seclulty. (k)n sulfation free, 12-8 tf Tojjft relief from ludlreatlon, blllou- SCROFULA In that liujjurlty ot tin Mood which ru luces uiulKlitly lumps or bttilllnux ou ll.u stands of the neck; causes painful nun. In;; wrci on tho arms, legs, or feet; ilelo;i n itoers In Hie eyes, ears, or nose, often cui iii; lillndiiesH or deafness; Is tho origin t't (ilniples, cancerous growths, or tho in u.) illier manifestations nually nscribid lo 'liuiuors;" and fastenliig upon llio line's, -.lines consumption, and death, hi iiv lm moit ancient, It Is the niott emir r.il i ( ,11 diseases or affections, foi very few persons ale entirely free hum it. How Can It Bo ny taking Hood' Barsaparllla, which, by the remarkable cures It lias accomplished, uften when oilier ineUloluot have tailed, lias proven Itself to ho a potent and pccul lar medicine, (or this disease. Home (l these cures are really wonderful. If ynu differ from scrofula ) Impure blood, be sure to try Hood's. 8arsaparllla. " Kvery sprliis my wife and children have been troubled with scrofula, tores break, iug out on them In various places. My little boy, three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. I.ast spring he was one mass of sore from head to feet. w.n advised to use Hood's Harsaparllla, and o h.ive all taken It. The result Is that all liie been cured of the scroiula, my little hoy being entirely freo from wires, aud all four of my children look bright nnd healthy." W. 11. Atiikhtok, I'assalc Clly, N. J. Hood's SarsapariUa feMbyrirug-KUU. f l Ufurft. l'rMdb; i. 1. 1IOOU a CO., AlHillKxyrlM, liwull, Uiut IOO Doeoa Ono Dollar Sasli and. Door Factory Frontj Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compete -with tho lowest. Only tho best matorial used. The Oregon Land Co., -with Its- llllllll! Nee 5 Oregon, .,i.,iu.iiuuw wrpig liver Wliunui disturbing the lomoh or pursrlUK the "'!r'l"il.tf"?5 ';( Carter' fjltle Uver WIU, they will plea you. That tired. languid feellos and dull head fffi? I .V5T ?Uagreible. Take two ot Uirter1 Little Liver I'lll. UMrr rellilnr. ai'diouwlll rlnil rr.nr Ti.........r.nr: ''" - - n -.-. VI ,, ,v dO KOod, r."rtb.j!r.,n- Take cine ol Cnrter'a Ultle Uvvr Hfll alter eallor; it will relieve dys pla, aid dlcMUoa, give lose and vigor lo the sytew. IUCD0N & ROORK Ileal Kstate Dealers. Ilush-llreyman bloca, up stair. Johnson's Universal Cyclapxdia. An original work by 40 of America' most enilnunt achalar a editor aud I jouo eminent spadalUU from all part of the I world aaeontrlbuUirv, wbowt name arel Igned to their articles, a a voucher for ' accuracy. If you coulemplate getting a I eyclopardla, the uiivwur will be pleauxl I to show you the work, though you may i cotpurcW. AddrtMl U. lllUJWKlt, HlaU Manager, Halein, or Astoria, Or. ' (In tho Btulo ItiHuranco Uulldlng) ami branch offices In Portland, Astoria and Albany, sliKHiiH for sale a largo list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. Tho Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for tho purposo of buying and sub-dividing largo tracts of laud, and has during tbe past two years bought and subdivided over 8,200 ncres Into MH MSstMilM tMi jUSi Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The success of this undertaking Is shown lu tho fact that out of 280 tracts placed un tho market, 22S have leeii sold. Wo claim that ton acres of choice laud lu Fruit, IWill Yield a Larger Income than ICO acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. Woalso make valuable Improvements lu the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sell a small tract of laud for tho sumo price tier acre as you would have U) pay for u lurge farm. 'Send for Pamphlet and Price List. l,1 levt-ehuh,,,. Blwraion, Iluckleu' Arnl.Xalr. The lint Hlva In II.- u,..l.4 r... n.... IlrwlM Horw. I'ice, Kali llheuin, fever nwiii, ana iwi-, W- . iT;,perfciZUl:!lo1l, r!.-""""' muuoni, rncv, j) et-nU per groups 3 5fj5 Hlo' JirMPttonJ, .id a JMOtf Ki,' v Xj.WgVnHgBgf f ' " Jk u 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one mllofroin Huleiu Tenn liberal. Apply to HOKKIt JJItOS,, Journal Ottlce. PRINTING. aw k ok tiik iitaurr khtaiiuhii. yniro in me niaie. hower rale than i-iiiuauu. imiuum mooK i-gui uiaok lr IheHUte.a-d blggeat discount. Head foi prlcelUlof Job printing, and ealalogue ol Iegl blank. fc. M. VVAITK. HU-o muter Halem Oregon, Tuxpuyt'i-rt, Tuko Notice! Your ctate and county taxes tor Marlon eouuty for the year IflUJsbould be Mitt at oucmpoU wlllMioa b added. O. it. UltOlHAN 3-IVir. Hhtrta od tax counter, Oregonian Rail Hond Company. Ueueral oltlco Kroul and T, HU, fortlan KAHTHIDK. .Krput Toward I'ortland Htntlon. 1'orlluud Hllver-L'oburg l'ort'nal"urt'd touao mall mall Kxp LVfM LVAM AHVAAMAU to sue iHirtl'ndHI'Cu tin tss T lo as... WiKstburu. 1 i 7 w 8 60 II !a Sllverton li 08 6 IS S 07llrowuvlll 7 40 to Coburg 00 Connection at Woodburn with H v ft train to and rrom Vrotlaud and at TalU man wllb train to and from Albany, wwr HIDK Alrlte mall l"ortlaud,malt LY AM AU iK t .lrUaad MWV. IIS Vita Jjundue Junction SuS 2 00 ,. Hberldait M SU) f le IWilla. , , N 1H .OUIiioutli. TIM 455 rr.Alrl., o Ticket for Went Bide TaIour nir sale at loot ol Jderou U Tickets for fcust aide station for sal at Union depot, r MM and I street. OHAb. HlwWT, 0u. uupt, A Uen t, Vwa, Agt vi-raoii'a this wees. price sale this wt-ufc. """