Rj $M3 a TIE FREE WOOL HILL Cmf&e Kmo t IK-afh Heed's RiliMgs-A Herrtblo Heart AfflLMATOX COURT HOUSE BURNS. Want Ew n Recalled, A New York Fire, Pleaded Guilty, A Pioneer Dtedj The Sooner Upheld, Has Ltft th Country, May Have to Apologize, iiiuiiin ooiumrs, rvincu by Robbers, Foreign and State Htm, Etc, CONGRESS. . Washington, Feb. 2- la the house tho consideration of rules was resumed this morning. In tho sen ate Mitchell, from tho committee) on privileges and elections, made a report In the case of the Cloggett vs. Dubois contest for a seat in the senate from Idaho. The reso lution declares Dubois entitled to his sent, Mitchell asked that the report and resolutions lie on table and gave notice he would call them up at a very early day. Vance gave notice of minority report which he stated will be presented day nftei tomorrow. Palmer Introduced a joint resolution to amend the con stitution so as to havo tho United States senators elected by popular vote. THE FltEB WOOI, HILIj. Washington, Feb. 2. Springer free wool bill Is under consideration by tho Democratic majority, ways and means committee. No con clusion was reached. COUPLE FH07.KN TO DEATH, Nohwalk, Conn., Feb. 2,llus eel Iluscoe, 85 years old, and his sis ter, known as Aunt Mury, nearly S5 years old, lived, for soma time alone In a hut neur the woods of tho Bald Hill district. They wore sup ported by the charity of neighbors. Thursday a resident oftho neighbor hood, who went to tho hut with food, found tho old man sitting dead and frozen In a chair. His hands were clasped in front of him. The sister was movlutr helplessly about, bewildered. Blio was put In bed, n fire started lu a stove und tho old man's body prepared for burluL owl left ihcro and the visiter wont uway, Buuduy neighbors visited thuhutnud found tho old woman dead and frozen in bed. Both bodies wore burled yesterday afternoon. HEED'S RULING. W A B li I N a T o N, Feb. 2. "Tho principle that tho presence of u majority of membcis constitute u quorum 1ms tho sanction of every court to which it bus boon referred, nud I think it ought to liuve Un sanction of this house." This was the reply of ex-Speaker Heed yester day, in defending himself against (lemiuc)ut(ori by Democrats of his ofllolul action In tliu lust congrtBa, the rules of which are still u subject of harrowing discussions lu tho house. There 1h genorully udluln- ollnatlon on both sides of the house to regard them as a party question, and ilourko Cochran, tho well known Tuutmany congressman, this evening surprised his colleagues by eloquently approving tho principle of recoanlzIiiE ocular evidence of a quorum, und his speech was on tuuslastlcnlly upptauded by Repub licans us an able defense of Speaker Heed's rallugr, a hohhiiilk death, Woodhuhy, N. JM Feb. 2. A moat pitiful railroad accident occur red In this purt of Ntw Jersey yes terday. A mother carrying u little girl in her arms was thrown down by a train and klllod. At U o'clock Mrs. 35. Hill was wulklug between tracks to tho rullroad stutiou, where she iutendeil to talto tho train. She had her llltlo 4-yeurold girl lu her arms, Tho express ciimo along, Mrs. Hill turned aud hearing the whistle of tho upproachtug train booamo confused. She started to get of tho way, but lu the confusion stepped directly on tho track ou which tho express was running. Tho engineer saw her and ImmedU atoly rovorhcd tho lever. The next lustnut the locomotive caught her clothing and wrapped It about the pilot of tho engine. She clung con vulsively to her child. Then tho engine dragged tho mother aud child under its Yliwl a dlftuuce of fully 100 feet. Their bodUs were horribly mutilated, and whou piolted up were uurccoguliuhle. Mrs. Hill was .HS years old. She leaves a Htllo baby at homo only n few mouths old. Tito bodies of the dead mother aud child are in charge of the coroner. Al'POMATQX COURT HOU8K 1IUIINH. Richmond, Vu., Feb. 2.-Tho his toric old Appomutox court house building was burned yesterday, und all tho county records wens entirely comsumed. Tho los of tho records taivec the county in a bad straits. Mcliftlno houso lu which General Zo signed tho U'Nns of surrender to General Grant, at ono time wajj threteno( with destruction, WANT KGAN HECALLKO. Washington, Feb. 2. Another dewutud for tho recall of Minister 'Kgtu hm been mado, this tiiuo by Aruold, Democrat, of Missouri, aud JtHitHOfDl In Peniocratlo quar fcm lW tl political dv(utb!)iy of lt 4omr, a resolution providing tm Vqwlry intv Minuter Egn' auhiH U Wing dNWUwed. Hepub- aMW who hive tnokeu my ch MtgtW questing tho president to recall Egftn says, whereas tho latter by his gen eral course of action towards that government, and more especially by his action In his giving asylum to Chilians in tho Into strife between the Congressional and Balmacedlst parties, has rendered himself obnox ious to that government and alien ated in a marked degree tho former friendship that people had for this government; therefore, In order that tranquility tuny in future bo better assured and tho bonds of friendship, which ought to exist In all republics of tho Western hemi sphere, may bo further cemented, regardless of political parties, resol ved that tho president be respect fully asked to recall said minister to Chill, to tho cud that reciprocity of umlcablo relations may be had and maintained between Chill und tho United States. A NEW YOKK FIRE. New Yonic, Feb. 2. At a late hour last night an overturned kero sene lamp on tho second floor of a live story brick tenement house, 80 Hester street storied a blaze which in a few minutes has spread through tho upper part of the building. The lenants -wero panlo stricken. Some unfortunates jumped and others were knocked oil the lire escape to tho stone court-yard below. Two were fatally injured, and four others nro suffering from broken limbs aud other Injuries, Gusta Kauifmanu nnd Fanny Levy, who lived on the third floor, wero cut oil" from the stalrcjse by the flames. They Jumped, locked lu each others arms, to the court-yard. They wero picked upblecdlngand insensible. Solomon Sollnsky tried to covo the Levy girl by catching her in his arms, but her weight crushed him, and ho fell to ihe ground with a leg broken. Ida DoldcnRtelu throw her 18-months- old child nut of tho window, and Itl was fatally injured. Itebeeca Pouo mnu foil from tho tiro escape on (ho fourth floor and broko her back. She will die. Firemen soon got the '.lames under control. PLEADED GUILTY. Seattle, Feb. 2. Jumes Evans, tho negro who killed his wife at Franklin last December, pleaded Utility to murder in tho second de gree In tho superior court yesterday. IIo was tried two weeks ago, aud, although tho evidence nguinst him wus of tho most posltlvo nature, two negroes on tho Jury stood out for acquittal. Yesterday tho second trial began. The regular panel and au open veuire of twenty-four men were exhausted without Beeuring a Jury; thon Evans' attornoy,a colored man, agreed with tho prosecuting attorney that his client should plead guilty of murder in the second degree, tho penalty for which Is from ton to twenty years' imprisonment. UTAH BTATEHOOD. Washington, Fob. 2. Tho ques tion of Utah statehood Is likely to becomo ono of tho political Issues of tho present congress. A bill Is now pending lu tho hoUBe for tho admission of thut territory as a state, aud yesterday Representative Jiushnell, (Wis,) Introduced i reso lution ou tho subject. Tho rcsolu Hon declares that Utah hus a lurgcr population than tho three adjoining states of Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada combined; that the president lu his last annual messago, recom mended Utah to bo kept out of statehood uutll satisfactory evidence of eftcctlvo laws against polygamy be made aud maintained, because as a territory congress could reach and punish polygamy, while ns u stuto It could not do so; that If tho United States constitution bo amended so as to prohibit polygamy, thon there would be uo excuse against admit ting Utah as a stute; therefore, there Is submitted to tho several states tho following, to be known as article 10 ofameudmenta thereto; 1'olygamy shall uover oxlst with in tho United States, or lu any place subject to tholr Jurisdiction. Congress shall havo power to mako all needful laws for tho enforcement of tho urtlclo. A i'ioNt:i:u DEAD. Ban Francisco, Feb. 2. Jacob P. Leese, first whlto (American) set tler In California, died hero yester- day, aged 62 years, He oumo to California in 1833, aud built tho first houso lu San Frauclseo In 183G. INDIAN SOLDIERS. Washington, Feb. 2, Iudlau soldier nro a sucocss. Major Theo dora S. Slmwau, asslstaut adjutant- ttcueral, who hus Just returned from an extuublvo tour of inspection of poU where theso now soldiers are stationed, gives tho moat satisfactory account of tho progress these braves are making lu their new duties. lX'spllo tho reports telegraphed east from Whlpplu barracks and eovcrul other western posts about tho In toxication nnd disorderly couduct. of the Indian troops, Major Shawau a s there la much less Urunkeuuess. among tho bucks than among tho w hlto soldiers, He says he Investi gated these reports carefully aud found them greatly exaggerated. Tho druukeuuesti of a sluglo Indian wus tho only foundation for tho report from Whipple barracks that tliu whole troop was drunk aud on iho ramMgc, A careful watch of the hulilts of the ludluii soldiers has U-oii kept by tho Qtllcent lu charge since the U-vr pilvilego wan given .hem at the cautivu, and with rro exceptions (hero has been uo abuse if thut privilege among thrtu. On iho whole, the war department Is Mm rxuighly vAtiitleti with the Iudlau will bo court! by I ioldlerx, uml ivery tUbrt will bo JMpn' fiUii w a slip wlikh vllluiutotogtjt the rull quota content aud u&vy department, kit (e feki total YlHUUoti. Tip nlttkd. reveo huudr opO. ii.'ocUiajtbw been enlisted, Nine companies are fully organized, and two others are about half completed. KILLED UY ROBBERS. SAVANNAti, Ga., Feb. 2. William Love, of the Commercial guano works, was shot dead by burglars a little after midnight yesterday. The officers beard a fusllade, and found Lovo with a dozen bullets in bis body, but no trace of the perpetra tors. One week ago August Myer wus nlso slain by burglars. .Five men wero arrested and indicted for the murder and three women nro held os witness. A moss meeting was held at which a committee was appointed, to wait on Judge Tollgant and notify him of the public discon tent at tho slowness of the court. He assured them that prompt meas ures would bo taken. HUNTED WITH BLOODHOUNDS. Yuma, Ariz., Feb. 2. The author ties of Cochleecouiity have Imported a pack of bloodhounds from Hunter vllle, Tex., to aid In tho chose of the regegade Apaches. Masse and Kid, two of tho worst renegades In this territory, arc now in tho Cbirucahua mountains with n small following. These methods were adopted owing to the inability of the army to reach them. Lopez, tho criminal who es cued from the territorial peniten tiary Tuesday, has been recaptured at Adonde. Lopez Is serving a seven-year sentence. IJOTH LEGS CUT OFF. Sacramento, Feb. 1. Wesley Sullivan, a farm laborer, had both legs cut off at 3 o'clock yesterday In tho outskirts of tho city by u freight train. It is thought be can not lecover. His father and mother live in Portland, Or. The man either hud been drinking and had ful leu asleep on the truck or else ho had succumbed to a lit. HAS LEFT THE COUNTHY. St. Louis, Feb. 2. A prlvute dls putch received hero from Port Townsend, Wash., stutcs: It Is be lieved there that Marlon Hedsprelh, the notorious leuder of the gang which robbed the express train at Gleudale, has been in that city where ho is said to hnyo been trucked by detectives. Tho trull wus lost ut that point. Plnkertou's agent at Portland, Oregon, is of tho opinion Hedspretb has boarded a lumber vessel ut Ilurrard's Inlet for Valpar aiso, about two weeks ago, aud Is now far beyond tho jurisdiction of tno United States. BIUCE'8 BEAT. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 2. The houso committee considering a reso lution providing for Investigation of tho titlo of lirico to a seat lu tho United Stutes senate reported toduy recommending the whole matter to be left to tho United States seuuto with a request thut Senator Sher man proceed In accordance with rules of that body. STABBED. Stockton, Cul., Feb. 2. John Baugerter, a Swede, lu the employ of Aimer Drullurd, u farmer at Waterloo, neur Stockton, was futuhy stabbed by his employer Sunday, Buugcrler wus 111 using some horses, and Drullurd said u man who would mistreat a horse was a dog. Tho Swede Bald ho would allow uo man to call him a dog, und commenced beating Drullurd with his lists. Drullurd urabbed up an open pocket- knife thut lay on n seed-sowing wagon aud slabbed Bungerter three times. Tho wounded man died yesterday. THE BOONEU UI'HELD. Guthuik, O. T., Feb. 2. Tho supremo court lias rendered u decis ion upholding tho clause of tho law opening Oklahoma, known as tho "sootier" clause providing that any person who entered laud before the hour of opening, should lose all right to obtain title to any lauds whatever. MECAME A MANIAC. Montreal, Feb. 2. Au explosion of dynamite lu u suburb of the city, shattered a dwelling, fatally Injur ing tlueochllderu aud badly hurt ing their rather. Whou the mother saw tho terrible Injuries of her bus baud aud children she became a raving maniac the rntsr claim. Wahuinciton. Feb, 2. A claim for Indemnity from tho Chilian gov ernment for tho murder of Blgglut ouo oi i no iiuiumoro's euliore u Valparaiso wus presented to the state depot tmeut today. 1IAN1C CLOSED. Kkaknky, Neb., Fob. 2. The Commercial saving bunk closed Its doors this morning, Capital stock $100,000 nud deposits 130.000. No statement of liabilities given hut tho otllelals say tho depositors will bo paid lu full. TWO Oim.AW-8 KILLED, PAKW, Tex., Fet. 2.-New from llruuertowu lu tho Creek Nation states that Ivum Gordon and Casor llruner wero killed by a doputy United States marshal aud one de puty was seriously wounded. In n light. Officers surrounded a uuiu her of outlaws at Brnners houso with above rvult. MAY HAVE IX) AVOMKIIKU. Wasiu.nciton, Feb. 2.Tho his sing of the BrttUh tl g by a crowd at Bridgeport, Conn., attracted con siderable attention lu department circle yesterday. Tho dispatch stMcstbfct tho BritUh (Ug was hl-sxl becauao tho tuheouvr Qletideu, u CauudUn craft, did mt als display tho United States eualgu, and that lu fulllug to do st the captain of tho schoouer violated tho Uulted Stitei law. This view nf tho cam is uot borne out by Inquiry at tho state where the waj ho law preamble to Arnold's resolution re-! about half tho number desired, havo requiring foreign vessels to display , the United States flag on entering a United Slates port. Borne officials said if the dispatch was a correct statement of the facts in the case the United States would probably be called upon to apologize to Great Britain. THE EIDER. London, Feb. 2. A few mall baes and 277 passengers wero safely landed today from the steamer Elder which was stranded on Ath erlleld ledge yesterday. Tho posi tion of tho vessel is now most critical. WHEAT. SAN Francisco, Feb. 2. The stacks of wheat in tho Call board wurehouso of tho state, on Feb. ag gregated one hundred six thousand tons, as against one hundred und fifty-three thousand tons, ou Jun. I, '02. BHOT IJY HIB SON. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 2. David Porter, deputy collector of tho Port, an officer in the local post of the Grand Army of the Republic, and a prominent Odd Fellow, was shot dead early this morning, by his son. Porter was beating his wife. MIS3 MI1CHELL RECOVERS. Paris, Feb. 2. Miss Mattie Mitchell, daughter of United Slates Senator Mitchell, bos recovered from un attack of influenza. OARZA CORNERED. Austin, Tex., Feb. 2. Adjutant General Labrey has returned here from tho sccno of Garza's depreda tions on the Rio Grande, claims that the rangers havo located Garza in tho cbapparel, and expressed the conviction thut his arrest will be effected toduy. MARKETS. Portland, ieb. 2. Wheat vul ley, fl.65H.OO; Walla Walla, &1.60 $1.55. Chicago, Feb. 2. Atcloso wheat was easy, cash .S5J1; Muy .69. San Francisco, Feb. 2. Wheat season $1.02. I10TKL AKK1VALS "WILLAMETTE" Johu Haley, Hulsted. H N Fowler and wife, Staylon. Geo H Williams, G H Cleeklug, B Forward, F E Southard, O A Mooie, E F Tucker.W N Feur, Miss A Halt, J W Wuddle, J A Carey, T B Wllcox.Chas E Ludd, Portland. F D Cone, Kansas City. H B Miller, Grants Pass. H C Van Horn, F D Higgluboth tirn, O W Syfers, J K Waguer, San Francisco, C II Simile, Chicago, It N Ross, Sllverton. J T Simpson, Sheridan. M E Wallace and wife. C A Gould, Spokane. E II Willis and wife, Astoria. "COOK." W II Hrayle, M Trader, Wood burn. G W Eoff, J L Eoff, Macleay. H C Porter and wlfo Aumsvllle. H Powers, Columbians. D. G F Wilder, Corvollls. S L Lovell, J H Kiusey, SAD Peter, W N Jones, M McKay, Port laud. J W Lalng, Boston. D W Drydeu, Kings. SWMlnturn, A 8 Heath, Geo Heath, Ivle, Or. C E Dayton, Salem. C M Bates. Letter List. The following Is the list of lettera remaining uncalled for In tho post office at Salem, Feb. 2, 1892. Per sons calling for the same will please say "advertised:" Amend Surah Berwcll Mrs L M Pnrliwlt W A Sc Son Brown Wm 2 Clark Miss Emma Clark W T Cross Mark Cou rser N 8 Davis Miss Allle Davis Frank Davis Barney Davis J B Dickersou Mrs N Davidson Berr Dutton L H Elliot Chas Fisher Mrs Anna Gurrlson Mr Z GuirisonJL Grlfllu Jno Gilbert Mrs Cora Grldley OH Getz Lawerence Hardy Sum H 2 Hastings H Geo HuysJaHA Hutchinson Aunalrwlno Frank Karr Wm LInqulst C F Liviucstou Dos Miller I Mack Miss Annn MooreErnryJ AlcFarlaue Jno 2 McKenzie Jimma 1 inns m. Nlckey H C 2 Pattou R D Rice Chas Russel D B Stephens (J Snyder W I Shlndler Jacob Thomas W A Woeke Anton Welti Dora A, NyoMis Clara I'eaoie Aioert Robuisou Mrs K Robblus T L Schull F G Speight Jas 8amples Band Whlto Mrs E M Wilson Jno N Winkler Chus A N. Gilbert, P. M. Strength and Health. Tf vou are not fcellnc strong nnd healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acta directly on liver, stomach und kidneys, gently aiding those or trans to nerform their rune tions. If you nro uilllcted with sick headache, vou will II nd speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this Is the remedy you need. Lare bottles only 60 cents ut Daniel J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial strtet. Boy Wanted. Good sharp boy at Great Eastern Tea Company, 317 Commercial street. Mention Jour nal. As Staple at Coupe. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is as staple as coflee in this vicinity It hus done au immense amount of good since its introduction here." A. M. Nordell, Muplo Ridee, Minn. For sale, by G. E. Good, druggist, Dry Wood For sale cheap. In quire of Wm. Hamburg, shoemaker shop, near Bush's bank. l-30-3t Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoriat Tho Iluckien's Arnica Stive, Rest halve In the world far CuU. ihulsefl, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Hores. Totter. ChuDDeil Unnd. Clillolalns Uornu und alt Hkln Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed to give perfect satlHtautloD or money refunded I'nch. 55 rent p,r hox. Kor Bntn nv llnn'l I. Kry. 2.'5 Coin 't Pnln from Indirection, d speps'n, nnd loo hearty cutlnL-. Is relieved nt once uy Inking ono of Carter's Little Ller Pills Immediately alter dinner. Don't forget 11)18. it vou nro tired tnklmr the larce old fashioned griping pills, try Carter's Little Silver 1'ius una vuko some comiori a man ran't stand o cry thing. One pill a dose, Try them. Prompt relief In sick headache,dlzzlness, nnuscn, conNtlputloii, pain In the side, guaranteed to those lining Carter', Little Liver Pills. Due a dote. 4m.ill prloe. ilium uoho. ninuu pin. Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, ns they cauuo. reach tho diseased portion ot theeurt There Is only one way to cure deuf uess, nud that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inllumcd condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inhumed you huve a rumbllug sound or imperfect hearing, nud when it Is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, nnd unless the iullammutlou can bo tiken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an iullamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. Wo will glveono hundred dollars for any ease of deafuess (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot euro by tak ing Hall's Citarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggUN, 75 cents. BALKM MARKET REPORT. X Synopsis of the Markets Uaylngiand Selling Prices, REVISEDwQUOTATIONS. ltETAIL l'KICES. Hhoulriprs.Gugar cured.pcr lb,10, Ilreakf.ist baoou 15 Hams Hugar cured, per lb, 16a. Reef 612J Pork 8 10 Mutton t.M2Xc. Veal-10ma Timothy seed Per pouud, 8c;" selling Red clo er seed Per pound, He White clover seed Per pound, 20c. " AisiKt ioc per pouuu. Red top ll)o per pound. Lincoln Grass 12Xo per pound, Ryo Oniss 100 per pound. Orchard Ura8817o per pouud. Now potato' H lOo per bushel. Canned Frulu.Peuchcs, So 00; apricot, $3 00; blackberries, $!; cum, best grades S3 00; tomatoes tl 50. string leuns SI 0; groeu peas SI 85: por dor. lu two lb cans. Kresu Vegetables. Potatoes 40c; carrots 50o; pursnlps 75c; onions So per lb. Klsli Halmon 810o per lb; HturgeoH 5 Toper 1 Iranian tlsh too per lb; salt salmon, "ilOo per lb. IIUTINO IMIICE3. Wheat lash S6a, storage 8te. Klour Per barrel. S5.00, best 11M lbs. Oats Per biuliol. SOalttVCc Barley Por bushe),45tS60o. Uruu Per tou. Ut 00 at mill, sacked. Hhorts Per tou, Sij 00 hacked. Chp Per ton, SW.00 " sackod. Wont 170 to cJo. Kggs ix per dozen. lNitatoea Per tmsliel.Wo Corn meal So pei pound. Ohi-oso laUo iwr pound. Drlod plums Per lb. 670. Dried prunes Por lb. llvaiJc, llutter Jtxsi.kio ier pound for good Lnrd--hWfi!operlb Hams Per pound,lli;o, llacou sides IM1U per lb. Hiiouiiuirs tSftwo per in. Chlokens76) Iflc iwi pound. xunieyti iu 10 no id, Geeo7srierlb. Hood's Sarsaparill is oarefully prepareil ttm Barsapaitlla, tioudeltou, Mandrake, Dock, l'lislfsc:, Jujlja-r Itertlos, and other w elt-Vnow-n ami r.Junblo cm'tal)lo remedies, t-y a peeultir tuiUiwtlnn, jiroiHirtlon, ami process, glv . to Hood's SarsaparllU curative Hner t jsuji'jscd by other medicines. It ti-cU remaikable cures whers ottiers tall. Hoou's Sarsaparilla li ilioliest blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, v U Klicum, llolli, riinples, arl Humors, .'yspcpsla, lllllousucis, Sick ltcadacho, l.nllceitUm, acneral Debility. Catarrh, :.:.cumatlsni, KUacy aud Liter coiu- I Lints; outcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an apatite, builUs up tho system. Hood's Sarsaparilla tins met unrarsJIed success at homo. 8uch Is Its jHipularlty lu Lowell, Mass., where It I I titado, that Luwell drugslsU sell tuorn ot IUhkI's Sinaparllia tlun all other sarsapa. tiilascirUloodvurlQcrs. Tba same success 4 v itcullug all over tho country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is rvu!Ur In Its strength and economy It Is the oaly reiarntioa et vhlcU eat truly I said " tw IVwes On IVllar." A bolUoiJ lUHHl's8arsaririUatalieu accord ing to dlrvouous, w m last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar lu th eooAdenc It gitus anwns ill clones otrrl hrUUeceucd It tecocart a tarortte family remy. Do twt b Induced to buy othr preparations, bd uio to jet tho Peculiar Mdlelue Sarsaparilla fituro. mrwsabj Ducks. VJMrer lb Hops, Kti-'io. Hood's 8oktby4uc:ll o. t HOOU CO, AithMrt.LtU. alas, 199 ptff pn DellfHr. 'Johu Anderson, my Joe." In the Scotch ballad, wus about to tot'er ilowu the declivity or life with his aged wile. How It would lime smoothed the rough places for the rropected Johu aud tils venerable spouse could they have cased their growing lurtrmltles. with Ho. tutter'sHlomach Hitters, that bentgu help to theagtd, the weak nud those recover ing but slowly from exhausting diseases, lieu the lamp of life lion the wane man specially rtqulrtf medicinal aid, a sus taining toute, n wholeMUiie cor ectlve. Ibo aed aud the feeble are twrtlcuUrly susceptible to luttuences which pnxluce disease, romaltcenoe Is too often Inter rupted by relapse. This staudard Ainerl otu lovtsonint Is emlucnlly aduplrd tu tho needs of such perout, and It always 'Ulls the bill." DyspentA, constipation, rheumatism, kldueytixmblesnud la grippe uiamuongtbn troubles ihatlv overcomes. Quarterly Teachers' Examination. VTOTICK la hereby given that the next 1 rrgu'ar quarterly examluatlou of ap pllrants for leacberk' ccrtittcutca will be held lu the llaseuient 0( Ilia 8tate llouu, lu Halem, Oregou, commeuelugal uoon on Wednesday, the Uth ity uT f vbruar) ,ll"i AppUcautsmust tepreeut at tin opeu luc atklon. Appllosantsfor slat diplomas uudsr the law rt&ed by the IcKtslalure at Hie session of 1NM u 111 uImi be exaiutned at the samo time aud placn. I) W. -yODER, tViunly Bupcrlutcndeut for Marlon County, Orcjou. dwSxtd Protects every person ins suredin that state, so that he ... ,a w. .nnnfiv in case of misfortune as i's the LiUlIlUU lU"ov. i" - j casowith other Stata. You may fi.rgetyour policy but tho policy Wt forgot you. It is tho safest and best. Every man ought to carry Insurance and should put his money whore he can't loose, it. KVERY POLICY IN THIS STATE HAS CASH and PAID UP VALUES GUARANTEED MAKING IT PA&KABLE IF DESIRED. SEE ,1. L. MITCHELL OR THE GEN'L AGT. OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. For tlm Children. "In buyiugn cough medicine for children' Bays H. A. Walker, a prominent druggist of Ogden, Utau, "never be afraid to buy Cunmber ininia('niii.h Itpmpdv. There 1h no danger from it and relief la always sure to follow. I particularly recom mend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be aafe und reliable. 50 cent bottles for sale by G. E Goode, druggist. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Sick Headache ami relievo all the troubles lncl dent to a bilious state of the system, such 01 Dtolneis, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress aftei catlnpr, I'aln In the Plile, &o While their most remarkable success has been shown iu curing Ria m Wk Hea-laci e, yet Carter's I.ittlb LrvEn Pitu nre equally vshiable in Constipation, curing nnd preventing this annoj ing complaint, whila they also correct all disorders of the stomach, Mlraulato the liver and regulate the bowels. !2ven If they only cured HEAD clie they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: Imt fortunately their goodness does not end hre, and thoso who once try them will find those little pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Uut after all sick head ACHE is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Carter's L:tti.b Liver Pills are very small ind very easy to take. One or two pills make 1 dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; 3re for SI Sold every w here, or sent by mall. Cilia lUaiCUtS CO., Hew Tar. UFiL Small Ik Small Fries. A WARNING-DON'T USE BIG W0RRS. In promulgating esoteric cogitations or articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical or psychological obser vatious.beware of platudinous pondernsl'y. Let your statements possess a clarified con Useueis, compacted oomprebenslbleness, coalescent consihtency ai d a concentra ted cogency. .Eschew all conglauierailuus of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and asinine nflVctlons. In trying t Im press upon others the superiority of the Wisconsin Central Lines, and why you and so many others ue this thorougbtare from Ht. 1'aul and Minneapolis and Dalutu and Ashlaud to Milwaukee, Chicago and polntseastandsoutli.lt U not necessary to use Jawbreakers. Let your extempora neous descantlngs and unpremeditated expatlous have Intelligibility eraclouB vi vacity, without rhodomontable or tliraso Ical bombast. Sedulously avoid all poly "yllnblo prorundlty, psittaeeous acuity, ventriloqunl verbosity and vandlloquent vapidity, shun double entendres, prurient Jocosity aud pestiferous profanity, obscii rent or apparent. In other words, talk plainly, naturally, sensibly, and truthful ly, say the w lsconsln Central Lines is thk mute, and that ends It llBly Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres ofland 5h milts south of Sflleru (postnffice) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 1 00 acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this spring; price, 50 per acre, $100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles south ol Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, very sightly; two other-; three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture, $45.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 40 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south ot Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; snnnrrs rind rnnmnrr water, aaiomimr JUie ureeon juana Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $G0 per acre, 4 cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fruit crop This land will be set out to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner, by the Willamette Valley Emit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur haser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and - ill take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the Willamette Valley, what they are doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salem and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, iu the Giay building with the Oregon Land com pany and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is being done in the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. Thirty acres best garden and hay land, good Wo story house of nine rooms, hard finished, goodbarn, good orchard, springs and running water, 2- miles from Turner, price $2500. 3.5 acres of timber land 2 miles from Turner, 20 per acre, J cash, balance in three equal aunual payments. 10 80 100 acres cultivated land with bouse, sprinpand orchard 3 miles from 1 timer, $60 per acre, i cash, balauce iu three tqual annual payments. IS -10-100 acres cultivated land with Imni and running water, 45 per aeie, dab, balauce iu three equal annuul payments. First' payment will b taken in work. J 10 96-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land. ?40 per acre, cash, balauce In three equal annual payments. First payment taken In n OlK Dra,f-10,(?ac,re9Psturntl timber land, all good land, with running water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 per ucie. tro6 f!?U 'P?? aS"R from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per acre, J cash, balance In three equal annual payments. fUnVor,k.IHurhas.car,)en,.e!' work' cuttlnir wood, making rails, building fence, setting nut and cultivation trees taken lA rmrt. ,nr. if. K?AMuruL'ss' wnKri8. ?r buggies taken In part payment on laud. piupeny, wnen unencumbered bv morttrnce or other First National Bank, SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING NAPOLKON I)AViB On. W. H ltYUD IOIIN MOllt President. .Vlco Pie!dent. Cashier WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Trnunact n general banking business In all IU branches. GEO. WILLIAMS. WM. KNOLANU- UUUH McNAItY. Preslden .Vice President i .Cashier BinECTOItS: Geo. WUllama.Wm. Eng land, J)r. J. A. Hlchardson, J. V. Hobson. J, A. Maker. Hank In new Exchange block on Com mercial itrvet. &ll-tr (Founded iu 1S6S.) A Also good city claims, iaKeu in part payment on laud. MAIL LETTINGS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C Jau. 15, 1892. PROPOSALS will be leceived at tho Contract Olllce of this Depart ment until 4 p. m. of March 24th, 1602, for carrying the mails of the Uulted States upon the routes, and accoiding to the schedule of arrival aud departure specified by the De partment, iu the htate of Oregon from July 8ti i892 to JuQe 1S91. 'List of routes, with schedules of arrivals and departures, instruc tions to bidders with forms, for con tracts and bonds, and all other necessary Information, will be fur nished upon application to the Sec ond Assistant Postmaster General JOHN WANAMAKER, ' d-M8-6tm Postmaster General Ninw1 IRON BUILDING, SALEM, ... OREGON limine- In all de- PRINTING. AWK OK TllK UARGKHY EHTAHUSH. VI nunu iu ino male. r.oww raica iiuui I tuck lrnl Blank lr iWtHuid. tho Bute, ttd I firlctUstotJatt fneal hlAIirtt. HMMYriAtw Brltm Trunact Uauklng partueuu. lias rnoneuurr connectlonn. with banks In Orem, WaahlnKton, Idaho and iluulana, urnl corrMnoudenta In all the prlnotpal toru of thiwa ctatos. Ctollec tion inada Ihrouhout tho IViclflo and hau-rn Matea and llrttlih America. Urun of Eautern banka taken at rar Knr laelllty atlbrded customer. coniuu ent with couwri4ilv banklnr We hae jlaijwnwproorTOUlt. with ample- room rorthvkeephixol Wy boxe. and the l?"S.. ??" w"fKl- 1'roor vault In the .North wt. I18lmdw Casli Market. Vht. Wda, of tha "German Market -will hewalter ull for cub only tad hit prices will bti tha loweat. v ou D.C.SHERMAN SVr"donm -MW.I. f.O n-- Vrlta'mrblagfct. P ty Cou,r raonosioKAi. caiuTs! Couserratoiy or Music, W71IX.WRTTK U.MV.KSITY,-OjTOa uveriraavntag v Mwii niuuc. ftj teher.lji4m "sJhmU7 Voral and tnlramtal hhkW luuht i tb hhih.t vkhMmm-. N7iZ,i."J," ? ta Hidy NWk fExp aedlT ne-aoamnpi.Uaa MawnZ .UBM. i-M.PAUVlN. Mn&lwiWrwtw. Uirei aiacouut. Iavl nipMBiaa alte-ao prmltor. and oUWu oM J fi t tru bsina t'tb. U lsl. A. JH VAllB Kf bush bauk. rUw tr du me mprenie court and In thaai.il m In "nu will rwive SSi'St'XfiSS ! CI T. lt?Pirnrt. . .. " " ' i&ssasss Ek&a.5 i m wminL - " :i WD. PUQH, Architect, Plans, Sped , ncatlona and superintendence ior all classes of buildings. Office 2)0 Com mercial ht., up stairs, CA. HOBERT, Architect, room 424, Mar . quam building, Portland, Oregon. 17, J-,?lcpU8TLAND,CivilSanltaryand Jty. Hydraulic Engineer. U. H. Deputy ?itMfni!su.r0'eror- "y surveyors olllce, lottle-Parfchmst Block, Palem, Oregon. W H. YOUNG. M. D., Ofllco formerly rlL: up'co ty Dr. Rowland, corner Lourt .and Liberty streets. Telephone No. '.. ,?lc,? heurs: 8a m. to 12: 2 tp 4 p. in., and 7 too p. m. Residence li$th street on electric car line. Telephone No. 0. XJ e leni.u W. S MOTT. rjhvsiplnn nnrt oni geon. Office in kimii nin.b . eni.Oreenn. iuiIi. i,n,,, in . .r. ' .., inip. m. " l" ".'" F. Bn",1i,?-I!?0K M- D.,Homeopathlst. MTh J? ce.15Joun street; Renldeuce 347 ntiSSiiJlf.1, GeLerl practice. Special ? liHdren S e dlscase8 of Women and ofthe T.HOUSER.M.D. lifuu. i-ractlce limited tn ri hpahph i I'byBlclnnandsur- aih?ni.nH8 en. Catarrh Including rntn?in.druptureorliernui- Office In hSmiit?v.roomBUa,,d 1A Office hours lU-tf a m and fronB a 0 p. m. DK MINTA H A T111TIU rn l , Bom i ii ;"""' ". W" UUUIB, iir. .. J ." ." ". i. a P. in. io o D. in. Sbeeini ni??1.?1"8 Promptly attended to. eu and nhifn tlon 8n en to.d'seases of Worn o Loiumerelal street. Healdence bame. DRthi wiffi1-?'8' I)eDtIst- OHleeover merclaistWeu? t0ruer' Court nlul Cow' SltHaiemS olT1l.D.en.,Ut.W 8ta . is or JS'J,J' l 'n'sntd dental opera tion! a6DelS,,les;rl,Uon- rra- BUSINESS CAHUS. OPRAGyK 4 ALLEN. Hl.rU.mlth. nnrt b5t woJkiDB nB? rtiulrlug. Only the iu ourmn lo5'lni11iarrt?8work. Wehave GheuM-lal.' 4-14 J VUodnY" , Mlacksmlth. o "thyrms P. Jkmw:i,L,an1n.fiu:turo ot ty. febopirhutesuee'ea'PeclaJ. rs, Bewer- A."yS".CHS-,ltna. K.SSSIs 4:Uim IIUlON FO tMCWk, Oregon. Oi attorney at Uv .Salem. upuunj la Patton'i Eat-01. of of bundln Jl BrtSSt?.?25 iaTko OOttdanir. M-"''iuwwa;proaiDtlr ootdT.w, ev Bmh pecinca- ruBprr-iAviNR i .v. . . KJ eaiMM-gewrnV T? ".??cly oi taken nrmnd rViiTrt .vr.K "BK carpeu cleaning UntartS&SS t "oQ or Born iCS. onJer? w,,u. .J.-. . i.una '- "V "ItilAN, G?h'5i,I52K!S.! IVrceUJn nyPoweiaifl TiVfhV.K V tvetho fit"' j;-j8-te. wmam MfftjogMai iitgBiemmtmtxiii"i-Mi JL