' fjini "Hi" wiimiii " ft totterfcrttbe tfMMMwd wdd; "Mr.) BkraSme bra tat Monday and igjrf b ffjutkd to kill some catfl,i UMi Mtscd what kind of a guu would I mre thd purpose. I showed him dettWe-nctlon American bulldog of k ,-5lHer, which he took. I had no MM that there was niiy likelihood f Miob a Md afliilr aa UiIb. I knew 'fee deceased well, and thought him . tfee last man on earth to commit ttkde." VERDICT OP SUICIDE. The coroner began the inquest at ttool) yesterday at the oflloo of Lniu lsffc it Bargent, corner of Union itvceueand East Washington streets ""Iw body was Inspected uud, after ,MtigIderuble deliberation, the cor ' n-ner'fl Jury decided that the theories of accidental shooting were not ten able. Therefore a verdict was ren tiered that the deceased came to hi death by a pistol-shot wound In flicted by himself while in a iltot temporary aberration of mind and suicidal intent. A Prominent Merchant Missing. Savannah, Ga ,March 20. Gov ernor North hub o(Te red a reward of $200, to v hich the citizens of Collet county have added f7C0, for tlie ap prehension of the man who either abducted or murdeied T A Quarter man, a merchant of Doughty, tin county seat. Last Sunday night the store wua robbed of a large quantity of goods, and next morn ing blood was found sputtered over the floor. The proprietor Was miss ing, and vigilant search, aided by bloodhounds, has fulled to discover any trace of him. It is believed, therefore, that ho has tx.cn kidnaped and is being held for a ransom. Thero uro number of rough peoplt In the county, and remarks dropped by them indicate that (2000 would show trie whereabouts of the miss ing merchant. A Sudden Pit of Insanity. Ni.U Yoiuc, March 20. John JHi letiburg, aged 34, u clerk, lived with his wife Teresa, on the third Hour of No. 222 East One Hundred and Eighteenth street. Yesterday evening Bieleuburg suddenly be came insane und rushed about the rooms, dtstroyed the windows nud threw himself out. Mrs. Blclen burg caught him Just as he was about to jump niid tried to hold him. Ills weight was too much for Iter and he fell, dragging her with' him.. They lauded in the yaid, Bieknburg was unhurt, landing on htafcet. His, wife, however, wan terribly bruised. Her most Herloui injurica are Internal, and It will bo u long time before she gels out. The crazy husband was J eked up. Faralyzod Whllo Praying. Nnw Yoiuc, March 20. While Charles Wright, 43 years old, was on hl-t I'neea praying In the mission at Myrtle avenue uud Wullabout street, Williamsburg, Thursday night, hu was suddenly seized with paralysis In the right knee, living unable to got on his feot, Wright began to kbutit, nud his cries caused alarm nmnug thu audience, 'lb roe women left the mission atul fuluttd near the door. So much confusion ensued that n policeman had to restore order. Wright was tukeu home lu an ambulaneo, Six Years in Jail. Utica, N. Y Match 20.-Judge Cox, of the United Stales dlstrlot court, yesterday sentenced Anthony Gould, found guilty of aiding and abetting In abstracting $10,000 from the Albany City National bank, to blx years imprisonment lu the Erie couuty penitentiary. Victims of tko Explosion. DuNiiAit, Penn., March 20. Twenty-three of the bodies of the Hill Farm mine explosion were burled nmld thu most heartrending Bcencs of grief. on the part of rolu- Uvea present. Tho Jury's verdict attached no blame to tho Dunbar company. Two Bold Robbers. BitooiCLYN, N. Y., March 20. Mrs. Larson, whllo dressing yester doy morning, was nttuoked by two mon who suddenly entered her Tooni, bound nud gugged her, nud took $0000 from thu lining of her dress, making good their escape. CMcf KrN Tor ui8 treat i ot Hood' HarapfllU U found la t&4 i lUelf. It li merit that win, and (M that Hood' HwMi'Brtll actually MMaptltliM what U claimed for H, I wol tM Riven to UiIj mrdlelna a popularity aal wte greater Wiau litxt of any other mmr tULrl Win rllu or hXooA pm flriani Wins fl?ri,e(aroUioput)lU. rn Birnspanua curo otjmui, mm nud nil Uuiuort, irppu, he. JIlllousucH, overcoinM TMI I VWlinx. creatwan Amtito, itreafM MP Vtt tw, LuiiiM ui me wuui rw Mpa4rMHiUi4 istiatyuvi drift, ittivforH- rrirweju. HE CONFESSES. Jack tho Hipper Confesses lo (ho Murders. IN PAVOE OP MOBMONISM. PresidontJGlliot,ofnarvard,Croates a Sensation. Oamumixie, Mass., March 20. Harvard and nearly all Cambridge are amazed over the report of a speech by PresldentEIIIot bofore the Mentions In Salt Lake a week ago, His words uro eaid to have .been these: "As 1 came over the plains I thought of that early Journey when tho first colonists inarcued across them under tho guidance of a (Mirlstlau church, and this reminded mo of another pilgrimage, though across the water. I refer to the I'llgrlm fathers. They, loo, suffered hardships for a principle; they, too, were fired with religious enthusiasm itid sought freedom also to worship Q. d. In planting a colony It Is thi tvotrieu who have the harder part. I'hey died faster t'iun the men it Massachusetts. The successful colonies of this world are fouude iU religious enthusiasm. Here yoi founded a colony that you might worship God according to the dic tates of your consciences. Here, h this valley, has risen the question o religious liberty. In Massachusett. all churches are equal before the Ian There Is no reason why this rellgloui liberty may not bo enjoyed in al other states and territories as web uh In Massachusetts, Let us devote ourselves to this liberty, civil and religious, for associations of over sort, and for the Individual also. II I could do something to unite the elements in this territory, and bring them to seek religious liberty as it it known in other parts of the country, It would bo to me u great reward." Boston, March 20. Ilegardinu his recent speech In Halt Lake President Elliott sends tho follow lug dispatch to The Advertiser: "Iteport In Salt Luke Tribune Is unworthy. Polygamy Is completely abandoned as tho doctrine of the Mormon church and has been made a crime by the votes of Mormons, who think they should now be treated as regards their property, rights uud freedom, thought aitd worship precisely like Roman Catho lics, Methodists or any other relig ious denomination." Boodlors Indicted. Chicago, III., March 20. Alder men Bowles uud Mlchaelson wero Indicted today by tho grand Jury, making nlno of tho city fathers of all who must defend themselves be forojudgoand Jury or don striped clothes. Tho specific charge against Bowles Is that ho nltempted to rob real eatato owners to tho extent of ton thousand dollars for putting through a street car ordinance on Mllwaukoo avenue. That of Mlchaelson Is ho tried to bleed coal merchants w ho wanted permission of the city council to lay a switched trade. Jack tho Ripper Confesses. Mi:i.itouitNK, March 20. Tlie "Argus" announce that Deeming has confessed to the murder of his wife and fuur children ut Dunham Villa, near Liverpool, uud ho has u'so confessed to the murder and mutilation of the last, two women whoso oodles wero round In the pur lieus of Whltechapel. Deenttng'B appearance ulso closely tallies wllh thu description given the Whltechapel fiend "Jack thu lli per." Havo Assigned. WooNSoaicin-, H. I., March 20. Tho American Bobbin, Spool and Shuttle company, which controls nearly all the factories lu the busl uesa hi this country, has assigned. Thu American Bobbin, Spool and Shuttle Co. capitalized $2,000,000, owns twenty-three mills, all located lu New England. The debts of the concern are between $000,000 and $700,000, nssotH $760,000. President Eudleott says the assignment Is a frluudly one, uud business will probably bo continued. Tho Bohring Soa. Washington, March 20. A cab- luet olllcer anld today ho felt confi dent that Great Brltlau would con sent to the renewal of tho modus vivondl of last year or If It will not Interfere or resist efforts of this gov ernment to preserve tho seals pond ing the arbitration. Nothing fur ther than what has been publshed has been received from Lord Salis bury. BuBpoudod Fivo Yoars. Wabiunoton, March 20. Presi dent Harrison has mitigated tho court martial of Major Charles Throckmorton to bubhjiib1ou from ratik and duty for llvo years. Oabiuon Will Strike. P. ins, March 20. Ono thousand cabmen in tho employ of tho six Puis cab companies will strike today. Appointed General Manager, Boston, March 20. It is nuthorl- lively announced that C.S. Mellen, trullln mauuger of thu Union Pad- Uo, will avsumo the dutlw of gou- eral munager of thu New York A Ntw Eugluiid, ou April I, Coming Home. Havhk, Maruh 20. Minister Whllelaw IMd aud Mrs. Held tnlled for I ho United States this morning ou tho Bteamer La Charuwgne, FULL OP TAOKS. A Dime Musonm Performer Suffers For HIb Folly. St. Louis, Mo., March 20. There died Thursday night nt the city hos pital, John W. Gorman, known In museums as James Kennedy. On tho 21st Inst., ho was admitted, suf fering from gastritis. Emetics caused the election of nearly half a pint of tacks, nails, screws, etc. This falling to relieve him, an opera tion was performed and resulted in the removal of us much more hunt ware, but to uo avail. The fe'low died In a short time. At a post mortem examination of tho stomach, the walls und lining were found normal, but literally filled with nails, screws, lacks und broken glass which the rnun had swallowed In bis act at the musautn. None were encysted, und there wat not one in stance of perforation in any part of tho stomach or throat, but beginning from the b.ipe of the tongue back to the esophogu, and from there en tlroly dowu Into the stomach, nails, tacks and gla? wero found. In the stomach Itself was found almost a band ul of the s tine, over an ounce of them being removed. The total quantity taken from the bod) would fill n pint men mre. The Canadian Pacific. WfNNtf'Ka, March 20. The Can i Hun Pacific company and the 4 liking employes have accepted the comnroml'0 proposed tiy tho com- m'ttl'e of engineers. A day's work Is eleven hours, two dollars and ninety cents per hundred miles, twenty-llvo cents for conductors and seventeen for brakemen over time per hour. He Out His Throat. 6an Fhanoisco, March 20. Henry J. Smith, a stonecutter,killi d hlimoif yesterday by cutting his throat from ear to car with a dull butcher-knife. He was crazed from drink Convicted of Robbery. AuiANY, N. Y., March 20. Bun oner, O'Brien was convicted of rob bery lu tho third degree. Against n Ring in San Fran cisco. DO NOT WANT A RING. Protest of Republican Committee men Against Bossism, San Fiiancikco, March 20. Tho members of the Republican county commltteo who retired from that body Monday evening had another meeting and a memoiiul to tho Re publican state central committee was adopted, setting forth their grievances. Tho memorial says that, while they repnsent tho wishes of a majority of the Republican voters of San Francisco, thoy hap. pen to be a minority of tho county committee, and say that their with drawal from tho county commltteo was caused by Its refusal to adopt resolutions calculated to glvo them a fair and iqual representation at the polls at tho primary election. Tho memorial demuuds: First Au honest ballot uud a truo count of thu votes east; the flro and tho police departments must keep ofl their hands ut tho primaries; fraudulent voting must be made im. possible. Second Tho privllego of naming one-half the Judges, Inspectors and clerks at each polling place. Third Naming of an Impartial lelumlug board to canvass the votes so as. to sccuro a truo voto of the people. Fourth Recoids their hostility to bosshm and denounces the system, ami declares tho words "boss" and boodle" are synonymous In S.iu Francisco politics. Leaders thero must bo, but that word creates ideas of 'ability, decency, dignity and honor." In submitting the memorial the memorialists say: 'Wo repeat that we wish to do no act which will have a tendency to dUiupt tho party, but wo do most emphatically repeat that wo Intend to stand up to tho principles herein enunciated; that wo demand our rights and tho natural rights of the Republican voters wo represent. We appeal to your suporlor Judgment for counsel and for action, hoping you may designate soiuo way by means of which all the Uspuhlleau voters of Suu Francisco may be insured u fair recognition at thu polls and lu the all'ulis pf the Republican party." The memorial is signed by eigh teen of tho forty-four committee men. Olad to bo Hanged, Louitmu.K, Ky., March 20. Heury Smith, a negro, was hanged In tho Jallyard early this morning. When ho mounted thu icatljld, Smith, whofco courage never left him, stepixd to the front and made a short speech. He said he had nothing to suy but to welcome death. lie was satlbtlwl ho would pasa Into that world where there was nothing but happliKKs. He closed with a fervent anion and then stopped ou tho trap. Aa the noose was fastened, Smith laughed uud said: "Be care ful." He v na smiling all the while. The drop fell ut 0:22 and at 6:33 ho was pronounced dead. HU neck was broken. The murder for which ftnlth m executed was committed ou the afternoon of Januaiy 18, 1891, Without provocation, he shot dowu ul employer, Lewis Jipvolit, a whlto ' man. After llugiilt.g Ave dajs, Spf-cht died uud u charge of mali cious shooting, which was registered against Smith, was changed to murder. THE SILVER BILL. An Analysis of tho Tie Voto to Lay on tho Table. Washington, March 20. If Catchlnga returns to Washington in time, a special order may be brought Into tho house op Monday for im mediate consideration of the Bland silver bill and pending amendments. Bland, during the yesterday's ses sion of the house, disclosed his plan by tho introduction of a resolution fixing Monday, March 28th, us the date on which the bill bo taken up aud put upon Its passage accom panying tho resolution with provi sion giving tho speaker power to re fuse to entertain any dilatory motion. Tho resolution went to the committee on rules. In view of tho extreme closeness of tho vote on the silver question as disclosed last night, tke analysis of the tie vote on the test motion of Burrows to lay the Bland bill on the table Is interesting, Of 148 votes in favor of the motion, 82 were cost by Democrats and GO by Republicans 1 he necutive vote shows 11 Repub licans, the other 137 being either Democrats or alliance men. The uuexpeetedly large showing of Dem ocratic votes against the silver bill came from the following states: New Yoik 10, Pennsylvania 10, Wisconsin 7, Massachusetts 7, Iowa 7, New Jersey, Ohio and Maryland four each, Illinois, Connecticut and Mlohlgan three each, New Hamp t-lilre, Rhode Island, Louisiana and Minnesota two each, South Caro lina ono (Brawley),,De!awaio one (Casey). West Virginia ono (Wilson), Missouri one (Robb), California one (Geary). Of the eleyen Ittpubllcan votes, Vlucent A. Taylor (Ohio) was the only one cast of the Mississippi river. Kansas contributed two InBro dcrlek and Funston, South Dakota two more, Rickley and Jolly, while tho other six votes came from as many dllleient states, Colorado (Townsend), Wyoming (Clark). Nevada (Bartlue), California (Bow ery), Idaho (Swtet), Oregon (Hei maun). Pairs announced were Enoch with Tarshey, Sanford with Elliott, Durborow with Hooker, (Miss.). Morse with Catchlngs, E. B, Tuylor with Oates, VauHorn with Johnson (S. C), Henderson (III.) with Peel, Rusk with Compton, W. A. Stone with Jones (Va.J. The names given first in each case nro of members who would voto against tho bill, aud in tlie latter those who would have voted for the measure. The following is a list of members not paired, who failed to vete: Campbell, Wadsworth and Stuhl necker, of New York; Forman, Wike und Springer, of Illinois; Cooper, of Indiuna; Clover, of Kan sas; Cheatham, of North Carolina; Donovan, of Ohio; Shell, of South Carolina; Herbert of Alabama; Lis ter, of Virginia; Boatner, of Lou isiana; Enloe, of Tennessee. Figur ing in the absentees according to their previously expressed ideas, nn absolutely full vote shows at least one majority for tho silver men, but a full vote is practically unknown In the house, and silver men concede that wheu It comes to a very close vote they are Icfs able than their opponents to couut In every mem ber. Tlie situation is less encourug iug toilver men when they come to consider their futuro course, as tho largo showing mudo has unques tionably strengthened their oppo nents, uud some men who have always voted in favor of free coinage havo sluce expressed themselves as disinclined for political reasons to further push matteis. Alarmed at War Preparations. Wahbaw, Match 20. Rumors of war fill the air here, and are given the appearance of truth by the pres ence lu Poland of ail Immemo num ber of RiiHslau soldiers. Their pur pose, however, tiiay bo simply pre paratory to tl.u usual spring maneu vers; but tho proximity of the so troops to tho Prussian frontier causes a general feeling of uneasiness. Activity on tho part of Prusslaus across tho frontier Increases the auxkty. Prusslau balloons have been hovering over tho RiHslau fortresses and camps, aud are be lieved to foi in part of the extensive Geiman system. Tho balloons ap pear to be under peifect control, and Indicate that a now aud dangerous element has beeu introduced into nibderu warfare. Ho Choated tho Gallow3. MountGilkao, O,, March 20. Ren Gorno, tho wife murderer, Is deud, Ho was convicted Thursday of lust week of murder lu tho llrst degree. Thursday morning a new trial was argued and overruled, and at 0 o'clock yesterday morning tho court ordered tho sheriff to bring Gorno Into couit to receive the sen tence of death. On going to the Jail the prisoner was discovered lu tho agonies of death. Ho had poi soned hliutelf, fulfilling tho threat that he would never hnnr. Punished for Tholr Crime. Mkmiouunk, March 0. Larklu, ox-secretary of the South Melbourne Building Society, has been mu- teuetxl to alx i ears' Imprlsoumeut, aud Clear, another ox-oftleiul, four years, for defrauding tho society. An Old Winodealer Dead. Ban Fhancisco, Murch 0. Sam uel Lachman, one of tho most prom Incut wlnemeu lu the state, aud seulor member of thu firm "of S. Lacbtuuu & Co., wluwlealers. la dead. ged 07 yi CATS, A NIHILIST'S STJIOIDE. He Had Tried to Wreck tho Czar's Train. London, March 20. Apotowskl, one of the nihilists suspecitd of hav ing planned and extcuted the j cklng of the czar's railway train ut liorkl a few yeurs ago, lias com muted suicldo while temporarily insane. Just before the aflalr at Borki he disappeared from his ac customed haunts. He was a doctor by profession aud very old. He had always been a tomuwbat mysterious person, and did not thoroughly fraternize with the nihilists, though he wus one of their number. He was traced by tho Russian police to Berne, and later to Pans. In 1888 he appeared lu Loudon, where he has resided ever since, being con stantly under tho watch of Scotland Yard detectlyes. For a year or two after coming to London Apotowskl was known to receive assistance from Russian nihilists. He finally became demented and wroto men acing letters to the czar, Prince Bis marck and other high personages. His activity lu this respect kept the foreign officers of Europe busy with complaints and inquiries. Of late the wretched old man had lodged with a French cook in Chatton garden. Crime of a Dishonest Clerk. City of M exico, March 20. Read & Campbell, the well-known railroad contracting firm, who have their headquarters here, huve been mudo the victims of a slick swindle, the particulars of which have Just come to light. March 14 they Bent out a clerk to collect the sum of $27, 075 from Hie Banco International Dehipotecarld. This sum was duly paid tlie clerk, aud fie tneu pro ceeded to the London bank, where he deposited $1975 to Read & Camp bell's credit, keeping $20,000 in his own pocket. Ho received from the London bank, a deposit receipt for $1075, which he alteied to reud $27, 975, aud turned it Into his employers as the receipt of his collections. The clerk disappeared ou tho following day. His name Is Marcel Loubel. He Is only 21 years old, and speuks English with un accent. The police and detectives havo been working on the case und huve traced him to the United States. Heayy rewards are ofl'ered for his arrest. Jumped From a Train. Alviso, Cab, March L0. John Baer, sent from Uklah to the insane asylum at Aguews, jumped from tho train yesterday morning and plunged into the water near here. It Is supposed ho was drowned. MARKETS. 1 San Fiiancisoo, March 20. Wheat buyer season $1.01. PortTLAND.March 20. Wheat val ley, $1.50$1.55; Walla Walla, $1.45 $1.50. Ciiioaoo, March 20. At close wheat was firm cash, 81, May, 82J. Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selllnjr Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's iNow -Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and iMectrlo Hitters, and nave never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hove given such universal satisfaction. 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Caiitkh's Little Liver Tills are very small mi very essv to take One or two pills make i dnsn. They are strictly vegetable and do lot gripa or purge, but by their gentle action tie nil ho us th-m. In vlafe at 25 cents; le for $1 Sold e ervwhere, or sent by mail. CASTii uisi:i:;e ::., kit tsL MR Small Boa M Pries. BEWARE OP SUINDLERS. "We liavo exposed, during tlie. Inst year, many BwiiHllere who adver tise, under the name of medicine, vile compounds which only Increase human siitterltiK. To all who need a pure medicine and blood juiriiler, we can honestly recommend Sul phur Hitters. Editor Sun. YOU will never reirivt pendini; three 2- cent stamps to pay postage, to A. 1 Ordway & Co., nostou, Mus., for a tHitiy or Dr. Kmifumnn's crcat Aiedlou WorR, I(K pajies, colored lllustrutioiis; of great value to every family. TO THE FARMERS Of Marion County. The "Old" American Fire of Philadelphia Slakes it specialty of Insuring farm prop erty, rhA N and TKK.MH ad antageou. 0h oer $3,000,1 Surplus to pullev holder. nrOJXa Mt,w..ttwiOiu. ftbsii&j,roain. Ne-IM In Oifijon K-cutitte tons showlnir tufltujn this sua. J. L, MITCHELL CO. AgeuU. 3 17 4w Salem. Oreiron. "iiS iiVER PILLS. SICK J. J. IIARKINS, Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE FOUNDKY, On State Street. A, H, F0RSTNER & CO,, Machine hop, Cans, Spoiling Goods, Etc.. T 308 Com 1 Street RADABAUGII & EPLEY Livery, Feed and Boai ding Stable, 44 State Street RICE & ROSS, Horseshoers. General Blacksrulthiag, A7 Stato Street. A. It WILLARD, Blnclcsniitliing and Horseshoeing, I3Q State Street. IXL BAKERY. Lunch Counter, MEALS 15 Cents and Upwards. 101 Btate Street. STEEYES BROS, E. ATTWELL, H0USE& i California T A TTtfTTCT? i j.ij.niiL., , TSTO'T X JT1 X2j O State Street. 101 Court M. S. W. THOMPSON & CO., 221 Commercial Street. Large Line of Loose AND MOUNTED DIAMONDS. Uiulertsikiiig aud Cabinet Work, 107 Stato Street. K. C. PATTOX, Red Rubber Stamps. Prices the lowest. OS State Street. MRS. M. E. WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste, 20G Commercial St. T. IT. BL UNBJELL. UJcsit, 10111115' and Fish Market. Insurance Block. JOHN 31. PAYNE k CO., Real Estate and Insurance. Fist stalrwuy north f Hush bank. insetts liti. A the best policies of any company, Oregon Land Company's Price List 10 acres of land 5 miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fiuit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be 100 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, 845.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 25 ten acre fruit tracts six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, very desirable location; springs and running water, adjoining The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $60 per acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay fur land out of the fruit crop. This land will be pet our to. fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner,, by the Willamette Valley Fruit 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 will take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in fruit growing in the "Willamette Valley, what the are doing and how their orchards look. Tho people of Salem 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 Sunny side and see what is being done in tho way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oiegon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing. 10 80 100 acres cultivated land with house, spring and orchard 3 miles from lurner, fCO per acre, t cash, balance lu three equal annua! payments. 18 40-100 acres cultivated laud with barn and running water, MS Icr acre, I cash, balance lu thrco equal annual raymeuts. First tmineut. will be taken In work. 10 06-100 aeres cultivated land, running water on land, $40 per acre. cash, balance lu three equal aunual payments. First payment taken in work. 39C6-100acres pasture and timber land, all good land, with runuitnr water, 3 miles from Turner, $25 jer acre. 0 fruit tracts ranging from 12 to 14 uores each, all cultivated, 200 fruit trees ou each lot, land all plowed, $-15 per acre, cash, balauco in three- A..i. . ,.i .' . miiK ji.uuNuimiiT nmi k- ni nw-bam for coltkKi. lUxrwvr vrifi r.J,a,? 'ofwardBBd py tl.Ar urn, Bherttrand Tx Col I wa or. Mt.ri.tn .unlv fc., """""'" '"""peuipr wrKi cuttinir wood, making rails, building feuce, setting out aud cultivating trees taken in nart naVnmnt m. i,..i- nlso uohs, hanit3, wagons, or bugnies taken in part payment on land. Also good city property, when unencumbered by mortgage or other claims, taken In part pnj ment on land. " "' r i trn i firm j . . -. . mmm, notice! $2.00 Per dozen for the finest finlohed rilOTOailAPHH Intheclty. MONTEB BROS.. 1W Uomioerclnl at. F. B. SODTIIWICK, Contractor and Ituildcr. Salem, - - Oregon. F. T. HART, MERCHANT TAILOR, Over Small's Clothing Btore. MISS OLIVIA MASCHEIl Millinery Store, Removed to Cottle Block. Spring Goods Arriving T. J. CllVSS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing. Cor. 20th and Chemeketa Streets. Bakery, J:v JL Street. L S. k MA11K S. SKIFF., DENTISTS, 259 Liberty Street, on Electrin Car Line. MEERSHAUM PIPES Just Imported AT SIMON'S. Insurance Bitls for City JJoutls. SBALKU propoaU will he received up W . sL0fclt P m- othefith dy of April. lbOT, by tne mayor ctl city recorder c t, city of Hale Di. for tlie purchnse of ri'.UO worth of bondi on the city ofHalem, Or Kon. lndeiiomlDtlonof ilOQandupwan'. Co., . .ni.. ... .un uinoi 10 Depaia k"iH aQHunllt ui to run twenty yem. nn. . draw i itr cwat. Jnteivl No bW Vtii rewaTc4jtor tlie bond lxslovr their i . riKUt to reject any or all blua, I H.rfAKQV Mayor. s-iwa m. K.QOoiSiix,iu3n:er, I B4iB,ori,I7,i!a.' 8iHf-Uw ro-jwj! A'jjjp: ' MftmaimM mBmfH8w-:mz-j; jff ii . ,i Imv m turn m ViVMimMMMlit, !