J wv-a Tf u iKHNI V V n i- ! krf- '! lattUri aw he expect. Tho Fnnoli aofewietiftee the husband for 1aylflg, If, 1 parties are fautid lu flagrant WMt the hole question will no thfe tesue, Mrs, Deacon : tofwmml apparently to testify , M. Abollle tfno not guilty, on -?VK tnnnlnn fat Iftaotv wlmn hn unfit ' ;U tli, A rarlslctter Bt&tes tbnl city sympathy loausetrongiy M. Abellle, and that lo co Is belne brought to Ixwr on authorities to commit Mr. Dwi- ! with proper Fcrvortty. If It li ra iw la Intimated by Mrs Dee- .Mint bo liinMinl hvl cmiinlveo iy way tit tueir ivmiiuiip, mr r will find tbnt tbe killing wn- 'mi Justifiable nnd recommended of Imprisonment. 'iuo in- of every cavalier servleuie 11 'naoe Jb thiwu azalusl tho nveng husband, besides there b nrt-tudtce of nationality, tbe Jfranoti belli j; exceedingly clannish i.ianuylwuo between a brenehmuu iMu a iijiciK"1' . ..,.,....-.- w.A-y ,.. l... ttiili .Itlntttnln. ,moHniiunw juuhu , Men and of tbo Jailors amounm u AOthluR, It Is tbo custom or tbo ol - k TTronnli pxntnlninir ruinzistraie IO orm out all tbnt bo can or n Sffbsoner by nppearlng pleasant or etberwlso, and tbo same is mo way I nf ilia nollce. Mr. Deacon's true friends feel anxious ivs to uis pros CU- . THE ALASKA ROUTE. ?Jfatt Agents Appointed on tho Stoamers. i San Francisco, xei.aj. rureere L 'Curtis anil Buckinnti, connected -with tbo lV.clflo Const BtenuiBMp (vminnnv. mill runlllui! I)U tllO fc' . . Ft, 1... au , -H"t'"-'i ' VI ..----- - . ' Wj..nini.r aioxiou nuu niwiui r wectlvcly, bavo Iteen created mall $ enlH of tbo railway service. By i IfciM elvliiir nowcr to tuo iorsons in if sjeeatlon as mall agents tbe postal business nu tno AiasKnu routo wm 1m tfppntlv facilitated. Tbo order went Into efleet Saturday. Tbe Trcpekaleft Port Towiiseud Sntnr Auv mrirnlnf for Aluskau norti. Tbo i, Mexico will leave hero for Alaska about tbo 6th of uoxt' month via Paget Souud ports. On her trip to that place the Mexico, It Is reported, will fall to stop at Portland and Astoria. Freight from thoso porta will bo forwarded overland by rail, connecting with tbe Mexico at Port Townseud. Shoo Manufacturers' Oomblno San Francisco, Feb. U8. Repre sentatives of nluo of the largest shoe factories In tho city met nnd formed a Boot nnd Shoo Manufacturers' Protective association. Tho coiiBtl- -' kn.t... ..,.., .4 tiwMittilAd In asm rt n Sjfl IIIUUU HlUlim (HU,ll v " strike or boycott In any rnctory tuo commltlco shall tnvestlgato aud re port lu tlvo days. If tho committee Uads no rwunuublo causa for u strike c baycott withlu ono week, every member of tbo nssoclutton shall dls ebrjf all hl3 unlou workmen. No gtaBpuf nuy union shall bo used b ay mombf r of tho association. On XotMUy notices will bo posted In all WMfs notifying tho men if tho strike mow In progress against Kulm, Nlckelsborg & Ou Is not declared gW' by Saturday, nil tho union men la thi uln9 ficlorles will bo dls fttearged. A Blmllar organization, It ta expected, will soon bo formed in other tralcsj Itriko Riots in Indianapolis. INDIANATOUS, Feb. 28. Yesler. day hat seen rltous demonstra Uons In conuec:ivn with tho street car strike, Tbo casualties aro limited to a number of crnokod heads and black eyed. Both sides seem as de termined ns over. Tho advantago of tbobattio seemi to rest with tho filrtkors, for they bavo succeeded In praventlni tbo running of cars nnd AeaiomtrAtcd there aw no deserters rfroni their ranks. The company wjnouucoil no ellort would bo made to run cars before Monday. Tho sirikera are vigilantly watching tho tables. Everything la oulet. Lat Saturday tho board of public safety liwlded to Bweir In SVO special otll mtt forservk-o Mouday, and Mayor Sullivan has Issued n proclamation etoftlng all stlootu until the strike U over. A Politician's Orimo. MARION. Ala.. FeK . At tho Purry wuilty lXmiHjratle convention J. B, Cooke, csndldHto for aherltt, was so exasperatel over tho nomlua' Uoo of UIs opponent, John Ilngue, tltat hacut tbe tatter's throat, Oooko was tailed. It Is likely ho will bo " lyeehcd. Fined Six OsnU. a Pmsuuun, Kvb. 28 Kx-Market Ohrk Hasting, or Allegheuny "eMsvlctfd of ciubeulement, was eatenceil Satunlay to iaj a tlue of cats and undergo nn Imprison wteat of right mouths In tho county JIl, Ills shortage was made gooil fcy his friends. Deserved Hi Fate. MAWBiirituuDt Ma, Fwb, 2S.-Dlck Calkn, who muixlrrtnl his 4-yar-old , W a few days ago, was lynched Friday nlflbt. On hundred and JHty men overpuwend tho bwitr. Wle Rtketl If be w guilty, Uullen JUARKLTi s Iax Francisco, Feb. a.-Vbeat Wwy sr Hwsea ?l.7j. TitwruxitD, tfVh. Si. Wheat vat- lai.fcll.iW; Wa . Walla, f ) 50 4MNUM. K VwiCAtWH Fb. 38,-At oom hel -.'ma, ST May, W. , fmkX, wokf, M. IX, idiysN faatMii aMM9, ONiosoTtr iUrr S-sa-fc A On llio Dingley Act Reached by tlio Court. SPEAKER REED WAS RIGHT. The Supremo Court Decides That Tho "No Quorum" Rule Was Valid. Wammnmton, Fib. 29. The "no .piorum" case In which tho legality f tbo Dlugley wonted act was at tacked by lmMirters, was today de- Idul by the United States supreme urt. Tho Dingloy act passed through tbo action of Speaker Beed lu counting a quorum when a quo rum wus of memlors present, but not voting. Tbo Importers main tained that Stenhor Beed's action vaa In violation of tbo constitution .ml nn net psssed lu this manner ,vbb void. The court In opinion, Justice Brewer holds tho "no quo- um'VuIe was valid und tbo house of epreentatlves bad n right to make ue a rule. Washington, Feb. 29. The three ast In which imporiera sought to est tho constitutionality of the Mc Klnluy tariff net was today decided by the United Btatoj supreme court. The court afllrmed tbe Judgmentsoi tbo New York nqd Ulluola clrcull courts of tbo United States In favo or tbo constitutionality of the act. THE BEHRINO SEA. Question to bo Settled by Arbi tration. Washington, Feb. 29. Negotln tlouH between tho United States anrt Great Britain looking to the sub mlsstou to arbitration of tho contro versy between the two countries in regard to tho Bchrlug sea fishery reached n favorable conclusion today. Pauncefootc, the British minister, slgued today for arbitration on In- half of Great Britain. Blaine signed thu document ou behalf of this government. The treaty is subject however, to the action of tho British narllament and tho United States sonale. The exact terms or the treaty can not uow be stated, but It Is known that tho board or arbitra tion consists of seven persons, two representing tho United Btntes, two reprc-soutlng Great Britain, ono of whom Is to be n Canadlau, and one each, represeutliig tho neutral gov ernments of France, Sweden aud Italy, A MILLER'S SCHEME. Ho Wants Fanners to Build Flour Mills. Blakkly, Feb. 29. J. II. John son, tho owner of a llfty-barrel Hour mill hero, and n devotee or tanners' Alliance doctrines, has created a great deal of comment In this neighborhood by issuing n letter to the farmers urging tbem to organise a Farmers' Alliance milling associa tion. He has printed aud circulated thousands of his three-column docu ment, tho burden of which U to show that tho fanners of tho Dakn- tas nnd Minnesota have lost $28,000,- 000 ou the wheat of tho last crop up to December 0, 1801. H then prx ccods to show t'jo farmers tholr folly In not building their own mills ami thereby securing $1 a bumol for their wheat, with a ton or feed per 100 bushels together with soma minor advantago. Auy community that can deliver 73,0X) bushels of wheat, ho says, cau thoroby keep a llfty-bar rel milt ninnlng for a ycir, nnd tho mill can b. built for $70,000. That, Mr.Johusou sys, will secure $1 a bushel for every busbol or wheat raised by tlu shareholders. Mr. Johnson would allow 60 cmts a bar rol for the handling or tbe Hour, and thonjontsbo would send abroad to dlsposaor It would bo tho farmers fcUH. DEMURRER SUSTAINED. Of Interest to All Shippers to Foreign Countries. Si'iUNOHKLi), Ill.,Feb. 29. Judgo AIlcu, or tbe United States district court, today sustained tho demurrer to the indictment against Milton Wright, geueral freight agent of the Wabash railway, aud J. M. B. Keil lor of St. Louis for the violation of tho Interstate commerce not by cut tluc rates on shipments of Hour from Knst St Louis aud Montreal. Tho court held that congress had uo power io maKO nuy aw reguiaung railroad rates between point In the United States aud points lu foreign couutrlc. EARTHQUAKE. Three Shocks Felt in Eastern Oregon, Thk Halms, Feb. SSI Three dis tinct shock of earthquake were felt here at 2tt o'clock this ruorulug. The vlbratlous were from north to south, aud lasted four seconds. They were atllcleully sharp to wake a number of oltliens, and come were so alarmed that they were preparing to ruh out Into the street, when tbe disturbance casd. lu soma placea the houK were cracked and crock ory rattle.! ou the shelvni. No serious damage is reported. FATAL FIRE. Tiree OkUiraa Burned to a Crisp at SsatUe. Suattu; Feb, 2d. ThU morning Are ww dlwuvtred In the houw of John Sisipsoa by the uigbrre. Shuron aud hli wife, who rut i wltbtbclrtuo-year-old Uby In lboAllptkuU hT been muovod to Uiwer it of ta uousc, e4 Rl-rertid, hocjatid. from tho hotioo. Three children up stairs, Orpha Btrader, Zoo Strader aud Boy Simpson, were burnrd to a crisp. The llatues started in Hie up per part of tbo housofrom nn un known cause. Tho father made scv- oral Ineffectual attempts to reach tbe children, and was severely burued while endeavoring to do so. Orpha and Zoe Strader were tho children of Mrs. Simpson, by ti firmer mar rlage. t THE STREET OAR STRIKE. Two Tiiousind Men Wnip Two of tho Special Policemen. iNDlANAt'OLt, Feb. 29 There is much uneaslnesi here because of tbo street car strike. Five hundred special policemen aro sworn in and tho car company will attempt to move cars under their protection Tho streot weie crowded a little after 10 o'clock this morning. Two thousand peop'e mobb-d two sjwelu! pollcemeoand tmdly hurt them. Trust Officers Arrested. Chicago, Ills. Feb. 29 Warrant" bavo Issued Tor the arrest or a'l olll cers and directors or the whisky trust, for the violation of the Sbcr man anti-trust law. President Greenhurt was arrested and gave ball, in tho sum of $10,000, to appear in court at Boston next Mondny. Secretary Hennessy did likewise. Charged to the McKinley Bill. Vienna, Feb. 29. It Is estimated 5000 shoemaker, 3000 carpenters, 1500 metal workers, 700 stoucmakers nnd 2300 unskilled laborers out of work aud much mitcry exists as the result, as ii alleged of tho McKin ley law. Twelve hundred pearl workers are thrown out of employ ment and classed as unskilled work- mo. . Fainino in Hungary. London, Feb. 29. A famine pre vails in Northern Hungary nnd 20,- 000 Inhabitants of Arva are In a state or distress equalling that pre vailing lu Itus-ilu. The government will nut tellve the sufferer because they are or ihe Slav nice. In Favor of United States. Washington, Feb. 29. Tho United States court bus decided in favor or the United States tho llay wnrd Bebrlng seAcase. A petition for writ or prohibition ngulnst tho Alaska court was denied. Gold for Europe. NewYokk, Feb. 29. Gold coin to the amo'int of $1,300,000 has just ordered at tbo subtreasury for ship ment to Gutopo tomorrow. Total order Binco Feb. 18. $3,000,000 aud $780,000. Docided Against tho Anarchists. Washington, Fob. 29. In case3 or tbo nuarchista Ficldeu and Schawb, serving life terms at tbe Jollet, Ills, penitentiary for partici pation In the Haymirket riots. Tho U. 8. supreme court has aftlrmeM the decision of the supremo I court of Illinois that their sentence Is not in violation of tho constitution. The Silver Bill. Washinoton, Feb. 29. The houso rules committee bavo reported a resolution making the silver bill a special order for March 22, 23 aud 24 und Cjtchtugs has given notice ho will oull up tho resolution next Mon ti i v. New York Republicans. Nkw Yokic, Feb. 29, The Repub lican c-Miuuttteo has decided for a state convention for the election or delegates to the national Bepub lean convention to be held In All auy April 2 Reciprocity. Paius, Fel.29.-Whltelnw Held, tho United States minister aud Julius Rich, mlulster of commerce, today arrived at ndulln:to agreement ror thv establlshniiut of a commer- ci.il treaty between Krauo t nnd tbe Unlttd State. Will Run Gresham Chicaoo, Feb. 29. It Is reported the third party has decided upon Judgo tlresham, as the presidential candidate. Judgo Gresham refues either to deny or atllrm the story. Salt Against a Railroad. St. Louis, Feb. 29. Twelve suits now ttaiid agiust the Wabash rallread, aggregating $ 104,01, grow ing out or au accident to a sleigh a mouth ago, when eight persons were killed. AU Quiet in Berlin. Bkkmn, Feb, 90 Since Saturday night tbe city baa been perfectly quiet, aud there has not been a sin gle disturbance that called for anued police Interfere not. It Is believed that no further trouble Is appre hended. Killed His Children. London, Feb. 29. A craiy shoe- maker named Itevcll, living at Brodswortb, killed bU four children yettenlaj by cutting their threats. He then fatally wouudtd himself. Will Not Resign. Washington, Fel. 29, Senator Shsrman thli morning deuUts tbe report he la to rwlgn from tbe senate. Bindinx Twiae Goes Up. MlNNurous, Feb, 2a Advices reetlvKt here state that the price of binding twine for tbe coming year will be advanced from tbrc to four cuts. Tae Typ&uii Ttrtt, Sbw Ybh Frb, 3J.-TblrTu new o!k-a cf tynhtK bv derloped wllblu tb UK twvuty-four hour. THE cvra from Berlin, the Silver Question, and Other News. CONGRESS SATURDAY. Army Officers Hereafter to be De tailed as Indian Agents. Washington, Feb. 28. Tho hou-w or representatives Saturday, in coimiderlngthe Indian appropria tions bill authorized an Innovation which, ir concurred In by the sennte will be of great Intercut to Indian agents and olllcers or tbe regular army. Au amendment parsed by U iwers, of California, was adopted, providing that the president may I. tall olllcers uf lbs army tJ act as Indian agents whenever vacaucies occur. Ou ni'itiou or Uoluiiiu, it was amended to provide that such offlcere, while uctiug as Indian agents be under the orders nnd direc tion of the secretary or tbe interior. In ndvooatlug his amendment, Bowers satd Soulier or later tbe peo itlu would o..im,el ibe uduotlon of tho principle Involved therein Army ofllcera were spootid to no people on esrlh In tbe matter or Inteurlly and honor ir they per r.irnicd tbo duties or Iudi.in Hgents tho ludlans would bo fairly dealt with, and there would be no more wars. Wilson, of Washington, did not think army olllcers would make good Indian agcuts. Bowers took the opposite view, aud added when the present Indian agents got into trouble tbe army officers were called nn to quell thedlslurbuuce. At this point Hotmail's amendment, men tioned above, was ndnpled. Siuipsou, of Kansas, favored tbo Bowers amendment, aud said it was the llrst time he had beard of an exi-use for the existence of an army in t'lta country. Here was a propo sition in put the army in some u'ful employment and take political strikers out of olliiv. Upon a stand ing vote, tbe committee agreed to Borer's amendment 3 amended, 83 to 40. Pickler, of South Dakota, raided the polut of no quorum. Wil son of Washington, said there evidently was a quorum, whereupon the chair, Bynum, said: "There Is evidently a quorum present, but tbe chair cannot vote them; the gentlemen must do their own votiug." On the vote by members, the amendment was adopted 123 to 43. Although It was thus ngreed to by tho committee of tbe whole, Peel of Arknusas, gave notice that ha would ask a senaralo vote In the house. This, he said, was toi Important a mnltT to be legislated upou without greater consideration thin had been islven It. The committee then p.iwed to tho consideration of the clause appropriating $100,000 for the construction and repair of the In dian day und Industrial schools. An amendment by Lynch or Wisconsin, Wds adopted providing all school houses erected shall be built on reservation", or as near the boundary as praclicnl'le. THE ASSESSORS Concludo Their Labors on Satur day. PoiiTLANn, Feb. 29. Among the proceedings on Saturday were the 'oil iwlug resolutiens: Resolved, That In order to correct, as far as jMisvsible, the vicious prac tkvs tlmt have become w Ciiuimon under ihe present ernicious IhWs, rH'rmlttlng deduotlou for ludelted ties", and the uupnictlcability of reaching and taxing credits, each assessor will make n special etlort, by careful scrutiny and bv exacting a full compliance with all the re quirements of the law, to avoid permitting any aud stl ilotitious or fraudulent indebtedness ftom being deducted frem aetsneiits, and that the 1st day or August of each year be tbe time tlxed to report to tbe sssesow of tbe various counties. After a short dlscu.-slou, the reso tiou was adopted. Mr. Noble otl'end the following resolution, which was read aud referred to the oommitteo on resolu t ens: ReMilved, That the law relating to oounty and state poll tax be re px'altxl, nnlos a poll tax nceipt be made a requisite of the exert iso of the franchise. This resolution leil to a somewhat lengtlvj- dlscusslou as to tbe btt methods of collecting poll taxee, aud resulted in Its reference to the committee. Among other resolutions adopted before tbe conventlou adjourned were these: That every county court should adopt and tiave made some system of the present owner ship books and make it the duty of oouuty assessors to keep them up; that the time for the a l tract of tax able mortgsges lu eaoh oouuty made aud prejared by the county clerk or( reconwr should be March lt; lu on tb way t i'jm. tructltiR the tcrvtary and a om,-j im fct ta tw wai iumuu mltteeof thrw to adopt a uniform ' &&JZ?$&3r&22 aswsstuent blauk; nquetlng the I XlStSSStetiKu ecrvtary of state to furubh a Letter rwMty. tf twnr h. tiiw quality of bnok and paper to as- tSTtSl Kr: ami tbal omidIy axors in- btead of couuty olerk ohoukl make ! all copiea of aAe-ssnient rulb and ns , clvt thd (V llijvfir. i ,....-.. , i ue urn act oi tne eonveniwa trxs to listen to an oration by J. 1. .l. 1 . !. ift . t -. M ivueuirr, whioii vvt in MlNTw ltt , . ., . J lucle Ux tbetry and mw.wt u taxutloa f umtjim z fur iKdebteoliWM aud the M ti u & rqutli ftr the HtjHiiMswt U the elective fraiiehlw. BitAi Biota imarhwet. XlBKUN.Keb 3 RiMt hu . mrls tvf tlnnsjsig av iW.i dltr. prm umx Um mc i4 tho trouble of tbe UboreM xtt tX Dd dbtrv4lDg. iMifi rd9l ; THE PACIFIC LAND k xmaixbEms9i8tiBB ? - wttGMmRESQmxwwaam v.HiVrv.. ifT7l"7 jlTaTi T-11 I1JT I HI im'JU JlitW VUII .. t " I,I 'ZVXL&&ys -fxsjrurjyvy' hive taken place In tbo staffs aud gings on the state railways, nnd em plovers In many trades are discharg ing workmeu, so enforced Idleness aud nbsence of the means of sub sistence are prevalent everywhere. One instance of tbo wholesale hard ship of the poor In Dantzic, where 3000 workmen and 1000 women who earn a living by days' wages, have Ion?; been out of work and nre on the verge of starvation. No sys tematic ellort has been made by ihe authorities to relieve the crying needs of tbe people and riots, which will le virtually bread riots, are im minent elsewhere tlian in Berlin.the I eople being driven to violence by sher desperation and tbe apparent callousness of tbe government. FROM BERLLN. A Body of Young Men Fight With the Police. Bkhlis, Feb. 29. At 5 o'clock Saturday cveniug a body of youug men to thr number of 500 formed lu Hue aud tried to march past Em peror's William's palace. The police, however, took vigorous measures to disperse the paraders, aud with drawn sabres, moved down on their ranks. After a hand-to-haud fight, in which many heads were broken, the olllcers succeeded in gaining the mastery over the paraders. The various dry goods stores in the city clewed their doors early. A band of 600 men, who were marching from Charlotteuberg to Moablt were In tereepted by a force of police and easily dispersed. A number of fights of small dimensions between police aud rioters occurred periodi cally all through the evening until 9 o'clock. After that hour, however, tbe police were able to preserve order without much difficulty. THE SDLVER QUESTION. Tho Bland Bill to Be Made a Special Order. Washinoton, Feb. 29. As a re sult uf an In for mid ta k between three Democratic members of tbe committee on rules, Crisp, Catcb incs and McMilliu, n decision ws reached to bring id a special order on the silver question. It was de termined to make the Bland bill tbe special order for March 21 or 22, though tnls date may be changed. Tho purpose is to give the bill four days for con-ideration in the house. Within this time St is to be debated aud brought to a vote, If nectssary, by filibustering. It Is the purpose of the antl-pllver men to fight the special order or the rules committee at the very outset and eudeavor to defeat It. A large number of nieui U.rs of congress conferred with tbe xpeaker duriug tbe day, and all gave opinions on the silver ques tion. Senator Gorman had a lsn Interview with tbe speaker. Coal Creek Trouble Ended. Chattanooga, Feb. 23. The miners at Cow Croak yesterday rati fied the plan submitted to tbem by President K. C. Jenkins, of the Teuuesse Mining company, by which tbe mines would be operated in future on the co-operative plan. Tbe miners will take foO.COO worth or stoak in the veutore. This is looked upon as the end or the Coal Creek troubles. Curtis, the Actor. San Francisco, Feb. 29. Judge Troutt i-Aturday continued until next Saturday tbe ttlng ef ti date for th retrfcil of M. B. CWlii, tbe aotor oli4rgd uiUi tke afAtc nf Po4k Qt&edr Axaa4cr GaxatL '-. "?"wiull am ! rM mt r uw Maauaww huuiiIIi tin unr varr Hiuei: w: ILlMWIlCtllllHiyilMil. Kliullu. MM UsaM W4 WWMHIMV Ull IU, I MUM m tammrn mi, h u Sin wJi-Atnwiaiii av mu mww wiiwi I wr. MHUUh.. ttluu IW -n BitriM -Km 1 1 San sJ4 . .. I' B1HUI 1HUJtl rSTSnTv . T wv "wtowii "w4ibi.ii iy ww w, naninhtuii mM iutoaaw t;-v IUm ,. t. Svra " SiwwSji Osstifi 4c M ICunriBb Ur. J. a awMtamiMl .uMmir.itf tttu WMNUnOl Wife, Wh,jw. -'tlawii NCM UtoUHMMMkWV ttu, BSltllt wm m MMtniifiUi o eNie JT " H WV mull owl Ibt Vfmb Nun lU,.i . s UIWIUUW, liiafotartt&avL'fli. a iuuii. (rasa6s. .-.-. mmk'T&iM J. k CANDIES, Fruits find Cigars, F O. Block. WILLIAMS Scientific Horseshoeing- OPPOSITE FOUNDRY, On State Street. KICE & ROSS, Horseshoers. General Blacksmithing, 47 Sthte Street. P. GORDON, All kind? of WOOD. Ol Court Street, McllAXXOX & nmi'ilREVS, Cigars nnd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'I Street. GLOVER & PUGH, Horseshoeing and iSIncksmithii'g, Back of Red Corner. BOSTON Coffee House. 5c LUNCH. Open all Night SALEM DYE WORKS. Tailoring, CLEANING AXD 127 Court Street. I'KOFKSIONAI. CARDS. rv) EO.H. BURNETT, Attorney at law, IT Salem. Orecwn. Office over Laaa i ttuh's bank TV ARC Y BINGHAM, Attorneys and JL counselors at law, Salem, Oregon. Hu vlug nn abstract ol t he records of Marlon county, including a lot and block Index 01 SAlem, they have special facUlUes lor ex amlnlucr titles to real estate. Boslne&s In the supreme court and In the state depart ments wiu recene pnjuipw aucui;uu. ST. RICHARDSON. Attorney at law, . office up italrs in front rooms of new ilush block, corner Cdnunerclal and Court streets, gAlem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law. Rooms Sand 4, Lada & Bush's bank buUd Ing, Salem, Ore-gen. g 1 1 yr B. K. BON HAM. V. H. HOLMES. Bonham & Holxzk. Attorneys at law. Office In Bush's block, between State and Court, on Com'I bU TIUXION FORD, attorney at law, s&leoi, Oregon. Office upstairs In ration's block. ttt h. young. m. d., office formerly coon aSdliSbSrtyrtreu. raboa5e),Na tj. Office bonne S a. m. to K; 2 to I p. ra., and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 1Mb street on electric car une. ieiepnoneNo.9, DR. W. S. MOTT, physician and sur ceon. Office In KIdridge Block, Sa lem, Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 1 p. m. 6, B. PH ILBKOOK, M. CHomeonathlst. Office lii Court street: Residence. 317 eh street. Uei.eral practice. Hneclnl attention given to diseases of Women and chUdirn. WiVoTK&M olhe nervous system. Catarrh Including A-fihm and rupture or hernia. Office In CoUle block rooms 11 and 12. Office hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 8 p. in. ll-3-tf. DR. MINTA . A. DAVIH. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 11 a. ni.; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. ly or nleht calls promptly attended to. Special attention given to diseases of wom en and children. Office In .New Ban 6 Ulk., SOS Commercial street. Residence same. DH. MIULKRS.1.UND, Episcopal aec tory; cornor Chemekeu and Church. Office hours 1 to 3 p. m. ANNICKK. JU-'tKEYS. M. D. Treat ment of Ladies and Children a spec ialty office heurs: 8 to 12, and 2 to 4. KI dridge block, Salem, Oregon, rK. r. C. bMlTH, Dentist, W State street, jj oaivui, ur. riumueu ueniai opera- uons of every description Painless opera- uuai a specially. C B. MoNALljV.Archltect, New Bust j. lireyman klock. Plans and speeffica tions of aU classes of of building on shoit notice. SupertntendeaceofworkpronipUy ooktd aner. 2tf T D. PUOH, Arehltcct. Plans, Specl- I , ftraUoa aad suparintendenee tor iisiwisp. urate aj Com EkRIHil SV, mp SHUTS. RJ. lCAl"WTLANl.1v11 Sanitary and ay SMeteMr. L'. . Ueput- " - '-rnn TTii ni-. mil. oTI tun. ' A 3UHHDsW.JttfdtadMat.Mw4M.Mlir xniiHmt mii. OlH'3.AaUU&niMtt'M ItaiM to unto JnMwsfathi ittutii fhSl TTL ZT jaWmimttiw!rtfwH.Btllw Uwih; - ,ltvtK. k iUrtK, JhiMlwiuitM will bti ubi .HlvMiwd Uiwoslh Muuil lIMHHIUVr imilllUUI.- muitv ittmutwr IlinWiinillU illimw! f-Pwuam s; ti sAriw, ?200,ooo .ki nxwt .Wn niMis j..s:y .11111 ittsm - jss.. -iM4UV . '.muiflrtrtfciflRf-iJSJg WpHU- .KIlhKILl II if ri Kb k . . dl . J.i 1 wrUlUo.Jui. !SSvi"jfiu&l iUUIL iV& ORCHARD COMPANY.' LARGEANDSMALL FARMS, Also 5, 10 nnd 20 arre pieces alrcndy planted tn fruit trees in fine comlllion, nnd some first-claps city property. STATE INSURANCE BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. References by Permissien: H-. W. W. Thayer, Ex-governor and chief justice or Oregon, Port land, Oregon. Hon. Richard Wlllnms, ex-member or congress, Portlnud. Oregon. Hon. Geo, W. Mcllrlde, secretary of ente, Salem, Oregon. Hon. Phil. Metschan, state treasurer, Salem, Oregon. Hon. E.B. MoElroy, superintendent of public instruction, Salem, O r Hod. W. A. Cuslck, president Capital Nutional bank, Salem, Orego n Hon. Napoleon Davis, president First Ndllonal bank, Salem, Orego n William & England Hanking Company, Salem. Oregon. ThosKay, president woolen mills, Salem, Oregon. Hon. W B. Allison. United Stntts Senator, Dubquuc, Iowa. Hon. Win. Lai rnbee, ex governor of Towi, Clalrmont, Iowa. Jus. Harragiiu, cashier Dubuque National bank, Dubuque, Iowa. W. P. Mm nicy, president Security National bank, Sioux City, Io v,t. t out .1. A. T. Hull, congressman, Des Moines, Iowa. Hon. Geo. D. Perkins, congressman, Sioux City, Iowa. J. 1IARKISS, A, H. F0R5TNER i i oi n lUiinimu aiiup, nuns, Sporting Goods, Etc.. 308 Com'I Street ADllbUll Ui livery, Peed Boaiding o 44 Stute Street. A. H WILLARD, lilucksmithiug and Horseshoeing, 139 Stute Street. J. E. ROSS, Farmer's LUNCH COUNTEH, 97 State Street. SAM E. ATTWELL, H0USE& SIGN PAINTER, 139 Stnte Street. IXL BAKERY. Finest Bread, Cakes, Cookies. Etc., 101 State Street. STEEYES BROS, Coli font io Bakery, the"best 101 Court Street. A. M. CLOCGII, Undertaking and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. E. 0. PATTOX, Red Rubber Stamps. Prices the lwest. 8 State Street. Oregon Land Company's Price List 10 acres of land oh miles south of Salem (postoffice) 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 of 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 25 ten acre fruit tra ts six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, ve y desirable location; springs and running water, adjoini g The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landtue. irrst choice S60 ner acre. cash. balance on eight years time, land out of the fruit crop ' r ... j ... , 1 , by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing company so that a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect, will cost the pur baser 125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette Y Hey Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this wav. and will , take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in Willamette Va ley, what the are Mnmrr n,irl 1-irtw ttiai'v nroltnivlu and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the office of the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, in the Gray 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. 19 60-100 acres cultivated land with house, spring nnd orchard 3 miles from Turner, $C0 per acre, cash, balance In three equal annual payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated land with barn and ruunlnpr water, $45 per acre, cash, balance In three equal annual payments. First payment will be taken In work. 16 96-100 acres cultivated land, running water on land, $40 per acre, J cash, balance In three equnl annual payments. First payment taken in work. 39 68-100 acres pasture and timber land, all good land, with running water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 per acre. 0 fruit tracts ranging from 12 to 14 acres each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees on each lot, land all plowed, $45 per ncre, J cash, balance In three equal annual payments. Work sunli ns carpenter work, cuttlnc wood, making rsdte, building fence, setting out nnd cultivating tree taken 1 part payment nn land; also hon.es, harness, wagoiiB, or bugglw takn in tart payment on lnud. Also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other claims, taken lu part payment on land. Hiiinf i I Bnn, lULblVMLl Dtl SALEM, OREGON. GENERAL BANKING PrwIdenL Prvstdeut. cashier MUJLAJilS di ENGLAND BANKING Cri. DmiuaMM. mvil koAlctac UwUms w. ini mm i .Preslden 'Tiir -Vfes President Cashier ftuic&xj.a tftiTs TTsi 1 1 nM -. a&msiaa, j. t Hodson. Jwufc-wjlisfcast Usx on Com- JHUUUilt &lf S iMONTEE BROS,, Photographers, 197 Com'I Street. R B. SOUTHWIGK, Contractor and Builder, Salem, - - Oregon. and Stable, MEERSHAUM PIPES Just Imported AT SIMON'S. F. T. HART, MERGHiNT TAILOR, Over Bmnll's Clothing Store. BREWSTER k WHITE, Flour, Feed and Hay, 91 Court Street. enabling purchaser to pay for This land will be set our to n , - lrtrtL- TNn nonnln nP fiolam f IT I V nnn i TICE ! W r1!IKKcincntroll for Marlon county X for tho yonr 1MII, Ims been placed fi my hands for aillectlou. Taxpayers Will IHOttKO come lorwnrd nnd nav thiilr inxca. a Ihoy will soon bo (lellnnuent and costs H1.1'1''.'!; . .... K- ' CH018AN, ttherlirnml Tax Collreior, Marlon county, Bitlcm, Or.. Keb, n, twa. 2-2a-tr-dw Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1810, Seattle, Wuh Breeder ot Thorougbbred Poultry of following- varieties a G White Leghorns, H. O, Brown Leg horns, Wht Plymouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Hocka, Pit Games , Black Xanx sbktm Ught Brahamas, Bun Cochins, Partridgt Cochins, Bronxe Turkeys. etcdiprClrcuUrandPrloe List, & CO., 'il viniDiiu -'Mf .', &. & Jt ., -.jj, .1wV.mmm,m3-Kttmi .BiriA lltt., ,..,