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ftBPV,.'w-!5lrT?FTWT 9jpw?'i 1 flFvT""- rj m bud said it in ft vigorous mnnncr: "If any man Is delected in litis court with a weapon on hi person, either concealed or exposed, It will cost lilm Just $1009, twelve months In the- penitentiary and six months In the chain entiff. If any "inn in this courtroom knows of any who has a weapon, ho can now st"p for ward and make aflldavit to that effect, and we'll suapend this case right hero and try tho man who has tho pistol, tho first thing wo do. I went to say, further, 'that If any member of this bar is interfered with in any way, It will cost the person who Interferes with him $100 and costs and twenty days in the chain gang. That's all 1 have to say, and uow lot anybody who wnnla to interfere with this court begin right now." Not a word was said by anyone, and tho trial of the case- proceeded. A CIIAZY FIIKAK. NnwBUnair, N. Y., April 10. Yesterday morning James Ferguson deliberately fired two shots from a doublo barreled shotgun Into a group of school children playing in the yard of St. Mary's parochlcal school, then Ced. Several children wen hurt, ono seriously. Tue shot was forunatcly flno bird shot. Furguson was arrested. He has been acting traugely for some time. FATAL ACCIDKNT. Milwaukee, Wis., April 10. Tho engine of a north bound freight train on tho Wisconslu Central jumped tho track near Vernon yes terday. It tipped over, pinning down Engineer McMullcn, Fireman Mooro and Brakeman Seipp. All wero terribly scalded. Mooro Is dead, and tho others uro not expected to live. WOMEN A8 l'OMCK JUDOE3. Atchison, April 10. Two Kan sas towns havo elected womeu us police Judges. Mrs. Mary L. Burton, formerly an editor iu Kan sas, and at prosout postmistress at Jamestown, and Mrs. Josslo Mtv Cormick, of Burr Oak, Jwwol county Both are strong prohibitionists. I'ltlSONHll ESCAVKS. Lkijanon, Mo., April 10. At two oclock this morning Wm. Skaggs, u U. S. prlsouor enrouto to Columbus, Ohio penitentiary escaped from a car Jumping through a window on the "Cannon Bull" train while train was moving at u rapid rato. No traco of blm has been discovered. MOTUUR SUl'EHIOK DKAD. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 10. Mary Paul, Buperior of Sisters of Oharitv, of the United States, died last uight at the hospital. LYNCH LAW IN OHIO. TIio Longest Wooden Bridge America Finished. . in JIcFADDENS WIDOW PROVIDED FOIL Foreign News, Canadian News, Cyclone in Missouri, News in Brief, Etc, WASHINGTON. TO ANSWKIl ITAIjY, Wasiiinuton, April 10,Prcsl dout Harrison was In consultation oyer uu hour yesterday morning with Secretary Blaluo. It Is learned thatthu conference was upon the phraseology of tho legal part of Blalnu'H Intended roply to Budlul's dispatch Tho previous correspon dence In tho matter has boon hand led wololy by Ulaluo, but It la under stood tho question of treaty obliga tions has ussumud a more serious naturo, and it Is uecessary to have set forth In reply an Interpretation of tho treaty which will utaud. Pres ident Harrison Ih anxious to have tho forthcoming reply to appoar In such language that Its meaning cannot bo distorted. NKWaiJNS. Washington, April 10. Ordl huuco ofllcoM at tho war depart mont have been earnestly at work for weeks past preparing to give cflect to some of the more Impor tant provisions of tho fortification uot, which will go Into operation after Juuu SO, To avoid loss) of llmu moat of tho advertUmQuts for pro posals to supply material have boon prepared and will bo Issued in ad vance of the beginning of tho now fiscal year. Tho 10 luoh mor tars mark tho now departure in tho military lllcld of operations, Thoy uro Intouded to replace the small cohorua which aro used In trenches for shelling an enemy behind earth works or like defences, and out of direct lire of field guns. Tholr range Is nearly three times iu great as tho coohornjiiuootu bore mortar. Tho projectile is nioro thin twice as heavy, and great uceuraoy of tiro Is . JUDQE liYNCH. Kenton, Ohio, April 10. A mob of about 100 men hanged William liaus this morning. The mou as sembled about 1:00 o'clock, und the door of the c6uutyjull was battered in and about 75 men entered. The sheriil was overpowered and Bates taken from his cell. He bogued pit eusly for mercy but tho men wero resolute. Tlio mob was orderly and did no further damage. Butes And two accomplices on the night of March 31 murdered W. Ward Har por, a policeman who was trying to arrest Bates. Accomplices Lake and Noel wero not molested. Bates was not considered strong mentally comma bridge finished; PoiiTJiAND, April 10. The rail' road bridge for the Southern Pacific company noross tho McKeuzle river near Coburg, was completed yesterday. There Is now nothing to prevent tho company from going ahead witli the proposed extension of the Oregon Hue. The brldgo is the longest wooden structure railway rtpau in America, being 250 feet. MltS. Sl'FADDEN I'ltOVIDEI) FOB. Portland, April 10. Tho broth erhood of locomotive engineers yes terday paid Mrs. McFadden, widow ot Engineer John McFuddoiif who was killed In tho accident at Lake Labish some mouths since, tho sum or ?3000. OYOLONE IN MISSOURI. Springfield April, 10. Tho se verest hail storm In ten years raged hero ycstortlay. windows wero broken by tho hundreds, hail stones woroas big as hen eggs. Many per sons recelvod severe bruises. A cy clone Is reported to havo passed over Nevada, Missouri and Sanderval, Kansus, last uight and several build ings blown down. Nobody Is re ported killed. CHICAGO ELECTION. Chicago, April 10. Owing to ab sence of attorney Sugg, the board of election commissioners postponed th'e canvass to day until tomorrow uiorninir. Both democrats and re publicans continue to cliargo each othor with fraud in more or loss detlnlto ways. CANNOT WEAR TIGHTS. St. Paul, April 10,-ThoMcnaIe bill, which prohibits tho wearing ol tights on the stage In this city, und compelling the use of at least a short skirt, poa'cd tho senate yesterday. JOSEl'H COOIC VERY ILL. FortScoti', Kan. .April 10. Bov. Joseph Cook, of Boston, Mass., is seriously ill at this place, with la grippe. CHARGED WITH ARSON. Dallas, Texas, April 10.- Henry Kuhlmau, Proprietor Georgia Ho tel, which burned a few days ago in which James McAllister was burned to death ami several othois injured, was nnested to day and charged with having tired the building, 1S0APED FROK JAIL. St. Johei'H, Mo., April 10. Louis Bulling, sentenced to bo hung on tho 17th of this mouth for wife mur der, escaped from tho Jail at Savan nah, Mo., last night by cutting the bars In ids coll. WENT HACK ON HIM. IIARRISIIURGH, Pa, April 10. The liotiso this morning refused to concur In tho senate amendment to tno bill reimbursing ex-Oov. Beaver for money expended In Johnstown after tho tlood. FOREIGN. MANITOIIA RAILROADS. Winnipeg, Man., April 10. It Is stated here that tho Northern Pad tlo haaollorcd to sell its whole system In Manitoba to tho Canadian Pacillo Hallway. It is probable that tho of fer will bo accepted. HHUI PROOITY CONFERENCE. OlTAWA, Apill 10. A dispatch to make a general appeal to the coun try. liiiel sun. Cork, Ireluud, April 10. Honry Campbell, private secretary to Pur nell, has entered an uctlon for libel against It. 8. NagIe,proprielor or the Cork Herald, and Alderman John Hooper, lntely editor of that paper, for charging ho procured houses for tho meeting of Parnell and Mrs. O'Shea. STATE. ARDOR DAY. Portland, Or., April 10. Arbor day was observed hero with appro priate exercises by the dlilerent Pub lic Schools, MARKETS. WHEAT. San Francisco, April 10. Wheat b'lypr sQisoii l,-7. CuiCAao.Aprll 10. Wheat steady eashl03J$. PARAGRAPHS. Tho President today appointed Lorenzo Crouz, Nebraska, assistant secietary or tho treasury, vice Oen'l Butcheler resigned. 350,000 ounces or silver were pur chased to-day at prices ranging from 07.875 to 08. The funeral of the lite P. T. H.ir mini occurred to-day at Bridgeport, Conn. The services were short. In United HUtcs Circuit Court tin opinion was handed down by Judgi Knowlesln tho case of Northern Pa cific Railway va. C. W. Cannon, et al, Involving tho title to land valued at over half million dollars within the city limits of Helena which the Hallway claimed as pirt of its I.uid grant. Decision virtually determines the case iu Cannon's favor. IIOrilLAKUlVALS COOIC. C S Rice, Vancouver. II Jones, La Camus. J L Ililllday, Halsey. W. S. Elkius, Dallas. F A Chenavette, Corvallis. L. Rowland, Mich. L D Jones, Salem. C P Griller, LSprague, J Sprague. "WILLAMETTE" M Kline, S F. M C MeCasy, N Y. Thos Seiniger, Cal. Scott Jones, Oervals. CJ Chamberlain, M O'Solomon, Wm llelning, J V Ingram, Sam F Goldsmith, Portland. ' Mrs Geo Sheffield, Cincinnati, O. Walter Beall, Cumberland, Md. Jas Roberts, J P Trafton, G W Gardner, Portland. J M WeliniHtom, S F. HORN. BASHKR-To L. M. and Mr?. Anna Basher, Brooks, Or., a nine pound girl baby. MARRIED. VINCENT PECK. At tho homo or Dr. L. B. Peck In Freeport, III., Mai eh 30. 1891, Rev. W. L. Vin cent, or 1'ieeport, and MissLilllo li. Peck, of Salem, Or. Thobiidois a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Peek of this city and was an estlmublo young lud. . She loft Salem on tho 23rd or March and returned to her old homo in Illinois, which sho had left u year before. The groom is a recent gradu ate from tho MeCormlcIc Theologi cal school of Chicago. They will make their future home iu Iowa, whore Mr. Vincent will enter upon his life work in tho ministerial field. ODDS AND END3. hied. COOMEU. At tho homo of tho pa- rents, corner Winter aud Truth' streets, Friday, April 10, 1891. at 1 o'clock, p. m., Leon, only child or rroi. anu jirs. j. m, uonmer, aged about 15 months. This oad announcement will bilng sincere sympatho.lo grief to the many friends of Prof. Counter, whoso bereavement is most profound as ho and Mrs. Counter had centered their heart-lovo and Interest In thin, their tlrst-born, Just coming Into that age when his little prattle was the , Joy aud life or the household. Tho child had been slek somo days with la grippe, the danger or which was enhanced by teething, aud n congestive chill attacked him this forenoon, from which death resulted. obtained. Tho wolghtof the piece Is thu Governor Uonoral received from about 5U5 pounds, so it can bo easily Washington luiuouuo'iig that tvero trausparled In a wagon or moved tary llltduo has fixed Monday ,OotI- around by men In ttvuehoi. t a tliodato for reciprocity conference, This Is acceptable to Canadian government. Svis i nolens, Mon., with a population of onl 25,000, contains thirty-two millionaires. Use Anger bowls with reason; they should follow the fruit at breakfast. Baths tho lips occasionally with a little alum water, followed by a little camphor ice or glycerine. An Imported grenadine has a cloae, firm mesh and silk embroidered Iloral designs in the natural colors. An Increased pulse rato Indicates a fever ish condltionos It rises with every increast of temperature. Ammonia applied two or three times on a fresh cold sore will kill it. It will drive It away If used whea tho cold sore is first felt. It It estimated that from 00,000 to 100,000 deer feed in the forests of Scotland, and that 4,000 stags arc killed annnally. William Bchooffcr, of Linueld, Mont gomery county, Pa., has made a cane ol 0,801 pieces, which ho has presented to au intimate friend. Tho pumice stono was a writing material of the ancients. They used it to smooth the rouebness of the parchment or to sharpen their reeds. Ex-Governor Ames, of Massachusetts, nnd his brother, F. L. Ames, are worth $10,000,000 and $33,000,000 respectively. Tho right arm of a blacksmith Is almost hypertrophied, whHo tho left arm, from disuse, becomes atrophied. Thieves fitole an organ from the Presby terian church at River Forest, His., the other day. About a year ago tho carpets were stolen from the cliurcli. The women of California made Mrs. Jcs sle Benton Fremont a Christmas present of the cottage in Los Angeles where she has lived for some time. It is computed that tho average yield of corn in the United States last year wm 20.7 bushels, of wheat 11.1 bushels and of oats 19.8 bushels to the acre. A married woman should sign herself Mary A. Smith. In a business letter this may bo preceded by Mrs. in brackets. If she wishes still further to identify herself she can writo Mrs. George H. Smith below hor usual signature. By a strange coincidence thero was a complete paralysis of street railway traffic fir an hour in Kansas City, Mo., tho other day. The stoppage was duo to accidents which had no connection with one an other. Five lines, operating on eleven streets, were all affected. Spontaneous Combustion of tho Body, The following, taken from the memoirs ot Blanchini, originally appeared iu The Annual Register and is concerning tho re markable case of combustion of the body of tho Countess Bandl, of tho city of Ce rona, Italy. One ovenlng tho countess felt r.n unusual drowsiness aud retired early, lier maid remaining, with her until she had tullen asleep. Next morning when the girl called to awaken her mistress she found nothing but the charred remains of tho countess lying in a heap in the middle of tho floor; the unconsumed portions fB"t, legs, hands and fingers still glowing with u clear whito heat. In the center of the heap lay the head the brain and chin being consumed, the posterior portion of the cranium, with the p.trts above mentioned, being all that was left of tho lady except a small heap of ashes. Two tallow candles that had been blown out nnd left on the table wero found to be melted, tho wicks remaining, which cl"arly proved that they had not been con sumed in the regular way. Nothing in the apartment had been injured in the least by the remarkable cose of combustion that had taken place within its walls, but ev erythingfurniture, tapestry, bedclothes, etc. was literally covered with a peculiar damp, Hootllko substance which had even penetrated tho drawers of bureaus and soiled tho linen. Articles in a dining room ndjoiniug wen also coated with the slimy soot, a piece of bread in a cupboard being turned a jet black on account of it. This was given to n stray dog, but was refused as if it had beon poison. Tho Register adds that while tho countess was not addicted to tho uso of strong drink, she had for years been accus tomed to doily bathe her body in campho rated spirits of wine. A1TOINTMU.VJB, WABHlNflTON, April 10. Tho prealdout has nppoinled E !wurd T. lintel) collector of ouet-iiii for Alas ka, aud Jamw 1 Busheo speclul ageittoftllot laniU in u-Vf rally to wind Inland ywturduy. This do- tba confederate band of Coyuw, fiuUtliwuovornnniilaiid win uu Walla Wnlta and I timUllit Ii illaua. jh-I litem to rwlgii or duwilvw nnd . U1IHHAI.H WIN. II.u.ikv.v, April ia Liberals won u swettnlng victory In Prince Ifid- 03STIS J$J3"JOY6 Doth tho method and results when Bynipof Figs is taken ; it is pleasant nml refreshing to tliotaato, and acta gently yet promptly on thoKidnoye, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head, uohea nnd foyers and cures habitual constipation permanently. Forealo in 60o and $1 lottfea by all (lrupslsts. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM ftAMCtaCO, (ML , Are All Stars I.Iko Our Sun? I havo said this much about tho suu be cause it is very natural to ask whether all stats are like tho sunf It used to be thought that they were; but I, for one, da not thiuk this Is o. When wo come to examine tho bodies which shine in the sky, those dim patches of gray light called nebula as well as many of tho stars them selves, the prism tells us that tho light which thoy send to us is very dlfferem from tho light sent to us by the sun, and by other Btars the light of which is exactly liko sunlight. It is fair to suppose that if tho light Bent out is Uluercut tho body which sends it out must nlso be different in some wav ot anchor. A great deal of work recently dono shows that probably many stars, in stead of boing liko the sun, nro built up as tho comets are, of enormous clouds or swarms of little bodies, some of them, per haps, no blggor than gmius of dust, tin different quantities und qualities of thu light given out depending upon the motions of these little particles, und the average (Uitaneo between them. So wlien we have a great many of these little masses closely packed together and moving rapidly thoy will have an opportunity to strike one another, and thus produce light and heat in a greater degree than can happen in thoso other so called "stars" whore the dust is Bparser and tho motion less rapid. J. Norman Lockyer in Youth's Companion Umbrella Slaking In linglitnd. In this country a largo number of people are engaged iu the manufacture of um brellas. We have no recent returns, but iu 1875 tho numbers employed were: Un der tweuty years of uge, 639 males and 693 fetualos, ovor twenty years, 3,SS2 males and l,t00 females; in all, 5,805 persons. The.-o numbers inunt now bj largely in creuAcd. Blriulnghum alono employs 1,000 peoplo In this iudustry. Mr. Johnston, of Belfast, Is tho owner of tho biggest um brella stand In tho world. In his window there b a twelve foot rotary table contain ing an assortment of 7,000 umbrellas and walking sticks. Ho turns out every year over 00,000 umbrellas. London Tit-Bits. A Seveu Coluolduce. Mr. Simeon Duck, of Victoria, British Columbia, is a seventh son of a seventh sou. Iu 1807 ho loft London ou the seventh day of tho seventh month, and urrlved in this country on the seventh day of tho fol lowing month at 7 o'clock lu tho morning. When seeking election to the British Co lumbia parliament ho wus elected by a ma jority of seven votes. On tho following rlectiou he was defeated by the same myth K.aI number. Mr. Duak declares tho above true lu OTery particular. St, Louts Re-public. FINE STAI.Liq.NS. T n i-r if you arvanhi U breed vnur limit I til pn.v vau In c o,fct Volt. I li. f.l oln r)iM(tlltMwarniiitiltiethe n'lmoti Ht He t'li htablr. Vivinn.n linn i.liif. rn lf . h b, an tiunortml w .It 1 r lir 1,'nrk In iir wUth. l 'MMroumU itMlll iva-b (sih Prt. nt !! H W H wehnron. whlV IWr . r rru u a (Urk tinie (rrry r-lner. aptli Wt a ! Hy Nor nm. ja,v i,n 3WRS. M. J. I'ATTON, ari'imt. Mu tlu and AH ' IStry, la Khlrl jr bm-U i-iKurtM Jar ie SUPREME C0UKT. Salem, April 0, 1891. Margaret Marshall et ul., respond ents, vs Annie M, Williams, uppel hint, appeal from Multnomah county. Argued aud submitted. U. 11. llelllnger and Q. O. Gammon, attorneys for resp.; V. W. Thayer aud E. B. Williams, attorneys for app. John Weeklnnd, respondent, vs. Southern (Jregon company, appel lant; appeal from Coos oouuty. Argueil and submitted. J. W. Uen nett, attorney for resp.; S3. II. Hoz- ard, attorney for app. Everyliedy Knows That at this season the blood l Illicit Willi impurities. All thest unpurlliesund every trace of scrofu la sail rheum, or other diseases mui be expelled oy tuklng Hood's S.ir--wp.irilhi, the best blood purllier ever produced. It is the nfediciui of ivliieh "100 doses one dollur" ii-true. Insti-iiut-nls Filed lor Record al tbe County Uecurdor'i 0111 c. John i'uttersitu to Thomas Kay, lots 6 & 0 iu blk 47 In University ud to tjdlein. $ Courud Suou don aud wife to Thomas Kay, lot 4 iu blk 29 University ad. 6(0 1500 ironek'ss ,Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mra. Ada I-. Hurd of Grolou, a. 1)., "Wtir ken witli u bad cold, which settled ji) my Liiugs, cough set iu and four doctors gavo me up. I gave uiy&clt up, detlrmeued I could not stay. .My husband wus advised to gel IvIiik's Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. Took in nil. eight buttleu; it 1ms cuied me uik I am now well and hearty." Trial tree at Fry's Drugstore. Do not tuner finra sick hcailnche n nio. inent longer. It lsnol necessuiy. Carter' little ller pill r.111 cure you. Uosc, nm little pill, binull price, hniall dose. Small 1)111. Mr-!. Clinr'c Smith, of Jlmcf, Olilo, ril'fs: I li.'p usLtleery leniKty lorblek nojtlnUit) 1 n.uld hear ot for the jiust llf iciuyt-uts, but Cu.tei'sllttte liver pillb did me more good than all tlju rtst. Have no equal us a prompt and positive uio for Kit's ln'aduclie, blllloiiKnees.cotistl jitlon pain In the side, at d nil liver louljle.i. t'uner's llltlo liver pills li them. CARTER ITTLE fflrlFA Sick Headache and relieve all tho troubles IncI dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dijlness, Ntuiiea. Dron slnes,s, Dlstreis after eating, l'aln In the Side, &c Willie their most resnurkable success has been shown in curing raB&r E3 Ph Ileadac. j, yet Oai.tkh's Little Lives Pills are equnlly aluaile In Constipation, curing and preventing tills annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, sUmulato Uie liter and regulate tho bowels. Eou if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless to thoso who sufTer from this distressing cemplaint: Imt fortunately their goodness doos not end hero, nnd those who once try them will find theso little pills valuable in ro many nays that thoy will not be willing to do without them Uut after all sick head .Military Onlirs. Salbh, April 0, 1801. Headquarters 'M HiyU, O. N. O. Special order No. !i: I. An eleoilo'J at whMi the noti- comuiU'sli'neil nfli its nnd rlvn'cH of c iiipiiny I, '21 reginiMip of In- fiinl ry, O. X. ('., tu.' i'ini'1 d to vntu will be held at thx nruiorv of Hint compu'iy ii MacVav, on Saturday, April 11, 1801. in 8 iVl.iek t) ni., fur tho putpo.u ot Hilmg vac.uicies eaused by the re-ti iatim of Copt. David Cruhx'uii I 1 t Lu if. W. J. Culver, and any other occurring t.t that time by promotion. 1 1. The coliiui'l coiumuudiiig will preside its tid election. By order of Col. 8. L. Lovell, Cotndg. 2-1 ttfgt. of Iuft. O. N. G. Olllcial, A. O. CoNDir, Adjt. 13 A TsiJ&a, i aija k v& STKAlS 302 CommorrM o. """", oirciji. Stoves, hanw, P T.V., ' 'If. "irp, ard al 'OlBBluit lulnii S "I i pump8i The Chief Itrnaon for ino great sa 56S3 of Hood's S.iisaparllli is found in tilt irtlcle Itself. It Is inci it that wins, and thl fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually a eompllslies what Is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and ale greater than th.it of any other sarsap ni..:-L rt:.-..- rllla or blood port IViei IT VVinS fler before the publla flood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Ball Bhcum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sle Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thl rired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength sns the Neives, builds up the Whole System IIooiI'k Siirxnpurillu Is soldbyalldrnj rlsts. $l;slxforS5. Prepared by C. I. Hoc ' Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. FOREST HHOYB POILTIIY Y-IlI)b, Founded "n 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the Ilnent ever htnl on the 1'iuili Coast. 'lloolc joui rdei i. ily for chulie .seleeiiorm. Send Stamp for Cifci oue Address J. M, GARRISON. lftll-dw Koret Cliovf, Ure.uii ACHE EGGS. O. W. PALMER, SASTA CLARA CO. POCLTHY Villi) v OILROY. CAL, P. O. BOX 13 Eggs for Ilntcliliisnseood ns any ici. la i 1'oultry ynid eni tend out. J bi II i eg fiom tho samo pen I breed from mid nl ei takiugall tho pains possible In inatlu'riii fow.s.Ifeel sine of pleailnjj tho pub li who may place, their orders with me. ."on i choice Btook fot khIo. Write for prices Mention tills paper. -I-Rw lm 1,1 n ! for flpchiMt t NcwEralljdraulicCidl Greatest labor saving inventiou in the lioti?chold iB . ....!...! nl ..nnln fvnm Mm fllinut 111... i i ll... . Iu,e U,l. I viiueura ui bipiiuo iiuiu iui. iium. .' inc !iifibt eariiol. "J cleiu, without mbbihg or boilinp, wit liont tho t he t,f il,f,3 Wtl destructive process only soap und wi.tt r. 1 lie i nipimv owuln "l iioou 10 anv rerson who nm ihhuh.l- u unuiiy w.ibiier eutial inTc H ERA in the following peints: Price. Lv lu.r t-avitu'. ltatil.li M ing. Variety of fabric Wiiblud. Cleaning pit Act ly without ft "l ciotning. Biinpnciiy niio tieneci. cohmiuciioii. sjo, W(.i t "? billty. Satisfaction guaranteed or money leluucltd Rr.u rH Alariou county. qij inW-" iiiri'fl'imcT5nTi"-'- r, ! J'ffi mm asxkJ Ksrmv &?MWia "Kft A pamphlet of Information andab-&r" jSastract of the laws, sUowlns llu vr tolf rfgfv Obtain ratcnts, CavOHtu, TradeZV !wMarks, Copyrlirhts, tent frcc.MriKJ MrOiNEIVsAN pi:at.i.k is Staple and Fancy Groceries, -Il5r,2;swa3a 25c Want ColJ . Nnl lees lnei ted for n .. 1 I tlseineut Inserted In thu .m 1 I tlwn twenty-nveeenb, MlntkJ POIt HAi.IJ.-A eood7?: ii uiiLiuoiin u ttiti.i. i " wixm gnln. "'uufa4'k,l Hftl IU ANTCD.-A girl MWtTtoTTI fouth of New Herman mSS'tfel rnu HLN r.-A iniulshedtaJST L huhbiindnnd wlfe.orlotiS son. (,v,n nt II. Waiiiond-imMS, Cioelcery, Glassware, Limps, Woeden and Willow win e AH kinds of mill feed. Al in 'n-r4 tnltlfUMfirl IimIM lutlielr RCUSOU. "Hichest l'rlee paidfnt couutty produce." Wesont l HHiiare in ioui ii.iuuim-. l-i 11Mtntei.treet Clitclxctcr's Ei.ftllfih Jtlamond Brand. s n Orlffltml nnd Only Genuine. A vlv bafe, aiwtyi rciiitbie. ladics "a r, 4k1 Urnc ttorClicheetcr'a EnglithDla ff$S iffiSmon d Brand In tied acid OoU iikUI-VV ftVslTftko no other. Jtefute dangtrou V """ fff mbsUtution and imitatien: At DrngglsU nlala and jrollcr flip i-nMc,M in letter bj return AIuiL 10,000 TeitlciotiKlj Chfplirsfer Chemical Co.. Madiion Bqunrc, BoUbaU Local DnwvUu, ,w,,' ' ' tori I - ITtOKHAIiE. A large liouIeSll I1 Sflllth Ki nm ..Hit. r?l u.vu u, u..vJn.B,J,U, TTIOK BALE. FIvb .Irrso TT V fresh milk. Perfectly eeiSI broke. Can be seen ut my Si vn to vvt. r. u-eclej, seven E west of Sulem. dlS ITlOH KENT - House .inrt ...TTT"! r west corner of tenter aud U&i Enquire nt same, "xutqj NIt)KL.Y fiirnisbed toom, to rj board, lu lUcshantestpartiSa Btrnet rnr lines JIVI l'nr,...S"""'CI!tX ' "" " reri t) V Xr FOR SALE, CHEAI.-crt ., I Inq.ttteutlt.H.NvSoffe ivi!ii..ri .,.. ,, j FOR SALE. Seventy-nine and one-half neies of land Qi miles fiom ,ialeni, :iJ fiom Iiirtepeml enc; yt miles from bteiiniboat lauding; of u iiillo In m school bouse, lloue, Ii.irn, Bin ko boiue, wood nnd chicken uoumj Fftv ncrt-s hi cultivation; balance pfiMmp; four springs on tho place; fln young or chard, hmall fiult, etc. Call at tlio plnee, or address O. h. eaver, Ueucer, Marlon I ., Oreson. 2-18-lnidJtw Is the bane of so many lives that hero Ik wliere we make our great boast. Our plll3 cure It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are 6trletly i eiretable and do notRripeor purge, but by their centle action please all who use them In vials at 25 cents, live for 81 Sold everyw here, or sent by mall. CASUS ItESlCWE CO., Ifew Tat MP! kail fa MI Fries. Admintstrntor's.Snlo. 70riCEIr1 hereby given that by virtue 1 of an outer und lkeiibouf sale duly madciendered iindentered'oficcordbytlie eounty court of the state of Oregon for .Ma rion county on the 2d day of t)eceinbcr,lg!K), iuimr!iii;ii ueiiipoweiinguieiisaamin Istrutitx 01 the estate of E. II. Delimiter, deceased, to sell tho real property ol said need nt hereinafter desciio.d, I will on - .turday, the Mb dy ol .Miiy, 18J1, at 1 o clock In tlio iiilcmoon or mid duv nt .lioitoorof the couutv court house. In Ma. loin, Marlon county, Oregon, sell at public mieilou to the highest bidder for oao-linll cash lu hand on the day of wile, nnd the balance payable In tlx months with Inter, est Iroin tied.iy of s.ilountllpaId,iittlght percent ptirnuuuiu (Diferrid payments to bOM'emed by 11101 tgagu on the land s-old and the pmchiiNur to pay nil taxes on mid 11101 tgage.) all the right, title, Inteiest and iistate.whlch xuidK it liellluger.dicciued, hail at h death, lu or to the following de wrlbed prnpeity. to wit: 1. Tho west lull of the donation land claim of John 11. llel linger and Mm C. lielllngcr.hls w Ife, Notl Mention Nil (TO, ebitm No. 51 I11T. 0 s, a 8 westof Wlllnmetto meridian, ami claim No. M, In 1.10 s., it. A went of Willamette meiWlluii. In Marion county Oregon, con. intnln .120 acres of land, more orlos. i All lhat p.irt f the loltowlns bounded tract nfland lying et ot the middle ol iho ctiiinty ro-id leading northerly from litem toHpongstenv, which tract U boun ded as followti, tz: Uelniitngnt n point on the oust Hue ot the douatlou haul claim ol riiom ih I) Knlsor and wife, at a iKilnl nurlh 12 &V west, mo 17 chains from the Minti east ramir of bnld claim and run nlng tlienee west to tho west line of said donation vluiiii; thuiico northerly along mi) osi iHiunoiiry lino or wild donation claim .'.70 claims; tlienco ent to the east lioundaiy otMudclatni; thence toutlil25V east iiloiiKtueeiiKt boundary ofs.itddalm, 1.711 cbai is to the placvof beginning, con- laipiiiK 117 01 ncies of laud nioro or lei.s, Hltuated in t, 7 s , 11, 3 w of Willamette me ridian tu Muilon county, Oregon, the part owned by theet.iteofbaid decedent. being toventy Mveu iieren more or les. .1. Lot four (I) In block tour (I) In Smith's addition to tbe town ofJrllert-on, lu .Marion county, 1 iregon, m, the wmio Is marked and dnelguated 0.1 the plat of wild ndditlon. AUo a strip ofla.nl adjoining satd lot four (1) above rfe-erlbetl ami lHiimdeU as follows, to wit: lldglnnlnguttheboulh out corner nfwildlot, four d', and running theuee 011st S nl; thence north 1.S7 chain; thence wwt H)j ieds: theui-e Miutli 1.07 chains to the oliieoof beginning. Ad'iiinlsliutrix nt tho E.tate ot E. II llclhugnr, .leceased. -tSJiw d ERNST, Upholsterer. AU work, either new or repairing, dont In the best workmanlike sh'ipe. shop south of post oillce. TUOMAS k JOHNSON I'.EAL ESTATE BROKERS AN.) OTAltIEj I'UIILIC. Col'ectlons Mado und Loaus.Ncgotlnted SeB.COMVIERCIALSTRr.E I Birds, Animals, Fisli, Replies, Skel 0 and all kind of animal heads M OUNTED To order, nt Chicago prices, by .1. F. Scarls, Taxideimlst, Liberty street, Highland ad dition, Salem, Oregon, Htutlcil buds lor sale.bo'h stugleand In c.i-es. ordetstaken for work at Moores A Otllehple, Heal Estate office, Nn. 311 Coinincrclal htreet, 11:29 -lm l1 No lS7ioltny;c8trftt. JTiORH LE To squire plaw. J veryel.cup,utni?WuJ;g r,U)H HA I .E.-A nw"hJ5JTS C .nine niems nl(clyfliiu!Kii3 inna Aim, 1100, coi.nutitlt53l wuiorwoi l.i iimi M cMeniml line, 'leiins reason tjic, Ixurm you ai ce, norm west taiiUmM HuuwiuvujMittlS. ml T7ANTEL). A clrlnr nnw. V er.ilscnautwurtlaitiMlltel .iM'l'i oruuurehH with leferenceii nal olllte. ir IBERGARTK.V; Jte. Patt IV i-rlniaiy fcchooIandKlnderp.-! hesslou room of ihel'acsbjuilan iU A1 (luiri UAHGAIN. A house and two lei sale In bouth Salem at cnli Ml iiulro ot W. h. Slmpfeon. J AIRS. M.E. WILSON, NIILLINISRY. The largest stock nnd tho lowest piicoj always. Hush & llreyninn block, Salem. MRS. D. L. FIBSTER. -TheLar, oit Stock of- SALEIVI OREGON l-2ii-(lcVv-tf FREE! Id riiote iliiidc in niSr Vrrs"U "J unm iui HOC IAH3. Iri hi M Be4tl.ouijhbjruD. Tigood. Die P? j '-'--iiainfM a 1 nTTrV:frinrgTiMffi WUiI 1 8Tiiamy A box of 1'ienoh Cindy with oiirlin OUR 40 CENT TEAS Are supcilor to those sold by giocerlen1 Ocents. 'try them aud oe yourownjudi WK IMPORT nhect, nnd in dealing with u you s i e al nilddlemcu'd prohu. For a few days longer we will coutlnue our Special Sale. cA ihh ot French Mixed Candy gtveo rree. hesldes a nice nreant in nu.iiur- r.-. 1. Jlb box nn.l two preservodlsnes with c3 cents, worth ot ua. Our Collees are f cents per pound less than elsewhere. Call and try us. SE'RINtt HKIiLINERY Of the choicest styles. Tho late.t styles from Ban 1 lanclsco and tho east, a. line line of novelties. Ladles Jluvlted to call Inspect and compare prices. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? "XirANTEU- An uellie. reliable W bnlary S;oto $60 monthly, rJ oietiHe, 10 represent in uis ovnufi rp-potisiote JNew lorn home, wifa MAMUl'AtnUHKK, LockUoxll 101K. IXHt SALE.-About three acra JL' i m Asjluiu Aenur, jooa n. Iiuute. cunvtnleiitlv urruDnectlw uirie.it vuilcty of milt bees aiidc uinyjcomeuientioiuettricraiinr tullitiB water on preiul-t. I'or ft lari inqiilioat secoud house on nfi side ol Asylum Ai'emiegolcglroBd rm f ttantkd.-To tinde a town lot III VY tal 1'iiri. Addition for lamtel Ollngcr, 122 Mill street. LADD & BUSH, SALEM, IRON BlIILDIliB, . . OREO GREAT EASTERN TEA Company, 317 Commercial .'Street, Salem, 40 Branches, -:- 40 Branches, yo have tho Exclusive Control ot o fll51-lf A PAPER THAT WILL NOT SELL OUT Printed at the Seat of Government. LOOK AT THE lltCOHIl Ol' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. During the recent s-osslon of tho lcfflnln lute it wan tlie oiily iiajier in tho stnio that attacked buccta-tully Hie I'ottliuid dicta torship in Oiegou Politics. It biiccossfiilly upposed nil doitorloRtlieAiislruIlau ballot lawtn thetnteroistHot noiltlcal hokhns. it advocated tho law (ihiit passed) Klvlns tlieOrogouruUioadciimiuUiou power to Hx Just und reasonable rat a of fiel-hts and iiower to cufoice Its declKious. It hui--coNfui adocatod reteutlon of tlio oid rallroutcominUsloniiH best qtmllflcd to entorce the law. It lahoied toi oil nie.in- ures toopen rivoHaud tliushecuro tutlie iwiijiiiMuurij;iiiui iree uud uuie&trlitcd ute of lie watuwnjb. ITS I'LATFOUV, The Capital .Iouiina i. fuvoisa loform lu national Ilnauei&, lu tlio end Unit the probint exiieuslve monopoly Mybteni of uppi)iiiKiiu inaiiKiuatoourioncy may be lUpplrtiited by tho government Ksulin: dl jecttothe penpto un ndequute biippjy 01 leiful tender money, with u coin bails suf ficient to conform to kouiiU bankini; pi In clplen. It favors election of all otllululs wtio lepUlnte fur, or nto directly icspuiil b e to the people, by direct vote of Hie pim ple. It favors ravins all state revenues by a tnx on the gravt earnings of corpom- Il1G9 linlli n..l .....4 ...... . .' ituiiojuuiuiiiiDigu iiuu built;, ii, lavors opening n'l wuicrwtiyg to tho tea nnd a control of all common cuirlers to the end that tbe producer shall tccuro for his labor tbe lareokt net ret'irns 1'u,." fuvor rculiilngnll powers possible lb the liandsof thuptfopienudRoveminoui lu the Interests of the prople, circulate lUU ix". rur mriu, k eiiouuere. lir IIOPEit BltoS. Trnnuinl o rrnrinrnl lifltllclDF bU nil ripnnrrmpnta ! T7"ANTKD-Our asentsmjliW'j VV it month sellini' oarpw--i Tv.r.rll Ua wnnt rituutT Ul M agents, nnd wllitano ha HrI told If a couutj agent fails and expenses uf era thirty w n .., ...... In.o than Ell bend huge llliu-liated c rculwwj with a bpeclal olfer to tult IJJJJ pnen lor, on receiin m o uu""ifl App y nt outonnd get In o ,1 AUCIH'Hs KCllierjiauuiJW"..-;; burg. I'n. EX K. H. Puiiei" liaii'l Leavoorderal Globe He.ilKsl5' FheNewB.acksft SPRAGUE 4 rllwW Suoi'ossois to John Holin, :il ami Chei.ieketa reli,'", bpeiMlty. ol; hhOtiill Jiou Ton ItcsWfl B. W. LEVIS rreBli Meats, Oy1"! Always on Hand.-" nio rr.mmerclnl s J SALEM, - - ' " 'COLUMBI rvilvm. Ijfi-miM clvwi. or punted to onlwr. NU OH OUH CATALOQUC.n. PRICE ATLAS ENGINE WORKS '"UOIANAPOLIS. IND. OHEANDONFHAlFPnnvn? I ALBERT & PATTERSON, S4LM, QBE, i THE BEST. U. M. Fekk . & io' Huitrattd, Dwcnpuve and Prictd SEED ANNUAL for loai wni tmii4 rnrr ; Kio all j liuanti, and to Usitcason'iJ I""1". nDeittrthnevtr.J '"! penen mmr uanttm, f!.-Wtr i r Ful3 Sitdl, boU(! c.id for it. Addro a. m. ferry ico, DtTOniT uiru ll4JKci ScctUmco lo th irorid J f .Snlif Rn.irlsfprSafefr.UA1 u0m nvv r j Expert. Tandem PfiJ,iii', , IdUghtKoad-