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' l. ,. a IV V-. fy-l U w-t 1,1.? )', . gsA, E. v n tf i mvwl from the callows. Mrs. Wnglitfo Arnwrtrong'a fefetw, ami Iff. BbMoeou Is lite uncle. When ttw brother and sister met At the wiltjitrary he was in his prison tptrb, and atl ellecllngFceno occurred Both wept as they embraced, and the 4tr said: "Never mind Frank, I'll stand by you till the end, no Miter how great the sacrifice." Return of a Battle Flag. .IUt-Hion, N. C, Oct. 10. The survivors of ihe North Carolina grays assembled on Saturday at Cedar Fork to receive again tho Hag presented them in May, 1601, but afterward captured by the Twenty-eignth Ohio regiment. Since the war tho flag has been In the possession of Colonel Hlgglns, who commauded the Twenty-eighth Ohio, and at his request today Mr. Fanny Lyon Lowe, whons Mies Lyon originally presented the colors, returned them to the sur vivors. Lleutonant Gulner received them, and Major It. V. York, com mander of tho grays, delivered an historical address, The roll was then called for the last time. Din ner was served by tho people of the town, after which the Hag was given to the state by Major York, in be half of the veterans, 'it was accept ed by Governor Holt, through Colo nel Harrell, quartermaster-general. This ceremony was follotved by ad dresses by many of the veterans of both armies, among them being Samuel McDowell Tate, Julian S. CarrandWiC. Strouach, ex-Confederates, and W. A. Shaffer and V. H. Martin, federals. Railroad to (Joldondalo. Goldkndalk, WubIi., Oct. 10. A big railroad meetiug was held by the citizens hero Saturday at tho court house. A pioposltiou was made, through a communication from Denvbr parties, In which they offer to build a railroad from some point on the Columbia river, the same making connection with the Union Paclflu, thence to Goldeudale and viciulty will guaruuteo a sub sidy of 150,000 and tho right of way for the entire line. Tho details of procuring the subsidy were fully discussed. It was decided it could be raised. Six men offered to pledge (10,000 to start the list. The meeting instructed that an invita tion be sent to the Denver parties to sond out a representative to confer with the people. If Goldendale accepts the proposition, trains will be running to this point without doubt within six months, providing all reports are true. It now costs the farmer of Klickitat valley 8 cents per bushel to got his wheat on the Union Pacific cars. With the proposed road many dollars will be saved to tho farmer. Tho Situation in Venezuela. Washington, Oct. 10, Nothing additional bearing on the' situation in Venezuela has been received nt the navy department since tho re ceipt of Admiral Walker's last dis patch yesterday, confirming the re port that tho legalists had been u o- oossful In overthrowing tho govovu ment. The state department has received no uowb from Veucz.uela Hlnco tho doclslvo battlo, savo a brief utspatcu irom Minister Buiugp.-a an nouncing Crcspo's entry Into Cura- caa. Ouc govornmout has endeavor ed to maintain n impartial atti tudo toward Vonczuolu, but tbo sympathies of olllclalB set-in to liavo boon with, tho revolution ts so far & they have ventured to show them. Columbus Celebration in New York Nkw Yohic, Oot. 10. Tho French men-ofwar,to taUo part In tho naval parade festivities noxt week, nrrlved at quaruutluo Saturday morning and at ouco proceeded up the buy. They werrj given tho customary ea luto of ' guns from Fort WudBworth from t'ao cruslor Philadelphia, which had een detailed to bo on tho look our, for them. Tho Fronoh veesolti BYo tho ArtiiBo and llussard. Tho Artuso Is tho llugshlp of tho North American squadron, commanded by Captain Uovler. Sho has aboard llear-Admlral D'Abol do Llbran. Sho carries 124 guns. Tho Husaard Ih a wooden vessel, baok-rlgged, car ries four CJ-lneh guns and four Gat ling guns, under command or Cap tain Kruiitz. Population of Oklahoma. Washington, Oot. 10. Tho an nual report of Govornor Seny, of Oklahoma, Htates that the popula tion has increased from 01,110 in 1800 to 183,100 In 1801, Thew) fig. urea do not Include Indians. Tho taxable property, exclusive of six counties In which no aaacstmicuta have yet been mude is f 11,485,1(02 an increase for tho year of $4,003,1233. Heal an,d personal property of the territory, tho governor oatlmte.s at $10,000,000. The school populu. tlou is 81,030, nu lucnmso during the year of 10,68a. Improving Willamette Falls, Okhciqn City, Oct. 10. Tho Will aaittto Falls Kkotrlo Light Coin- juy has completed ita breakwater Mtim the Willumutto above the fall, thereby greatly improving Its Mwer. Tho niuu aro now eiigagcd in repairing thu head of tho locks, to enable bwpi to enter the canal with gutter safety during high waWr. Vter-wheta are being pltuwdlti the jKJwar-houw, which will luwwuw thw ieltyjust 1000 lMHM)KWr Km. XarrteM'fi OmhUWm. WAWtWWWK, J), 0,i 0t. 10. Harrkoa dtl Hot rwrt m wall m bat Might, but Uito iwothIbx l rtHplifWWiottaU. Columbus Anniversary Parade. 20,000 CHILDREN SINO NATIONAL SONGS. Clmrgo in Case of Homestead Striken.' Dedication of Mormon Tomple. Columbus Anniversary Parade. NkwYoiik, Oct. 10. The cele bratlon of the Columbus anniversary was taken up this morning, with a parade of students in scnools and colleges, in which about 25,000 younu people took part. Tno marching column was re viewed by Vice President Mortou, Governor Flower and tho mayor of the city. The boys preserved excel lent order, and passed tho stands with the steady tread of veterans. On one stand were 20,000 school girls, dressed in red, white and blue, sang patriotic songs as their mates passed by. Ex-President Cleveland was tmong the witnesses of tho parade. Homestead Strikers' Caso Prrrsmmu, Oct. 10. Tho unusual spectacle of the chief justice of the "tipromo court of this state sitting on tho bench of tho court of oyer and terminer of this county, was wit nessed hero this morning, when Justice Paxson delivered the charge to the grand jury as to what con stitutes treason, before setting It at work upon cases against tho mem bers of the Homestead strikers' ad visory committee. Tho charges were strongly against the accused and left no loophole for the grand jury to escape indicting accused. Democrats go into Combination. Detuoit, Oct. 10. Tho Demo crats have gono Into combination with tho Populists on the legislative candidates to control tho possible choice of United States senator by next legislature. Tho understand ing is where Populists candidates aro llrat named, as they have been In most districts, they shall be at liberty to vote as their first choice for Eugene H. Belden for United States senator. When his co,ndIdaoy becomes hopeless they are then to support a Dmiocratlo candidate, who will probably be Governor Wlnans. Poor Crops in England. London, Oct. 10. Commenting v.pon the special account of tho con dition of the British crops, published in its columns, the Times says: Our conclusion is that tho wholo present year will bo disastrous for British faruiors. Tho chlof loss will bo in wheat, whllo thoro will bo no ade quate sot oft In any other crop. The outlook for winter Is gloomy for all olassea. and It becomes a grave ques tion how many farmers will bo able to strugglo through It. Famino in Russia. Odessa, Oct., 10. Thero has been no rain in South Russia for four months, and most of tho agricultur al laud has been baked so hard that nt tempts to break tho Holds result in breaking tho plows. Winter wheat will bo probably a total fail ure, mid a repetition of tho great famine is certain. In tho Northern governments matters aro a llttlo better. Tho lost harvest In tho Caucasus amouuted to 125,000,000 food, and should presorvo that re gion from trouble Half of tho inlddlo-chisB proprietors of Bessar abia and Kherson liavo applied for nn extension of credit on mortgago loans. Should this not bo granted tho general ruin of the small agri cultural cluases would bo imminent. New Justico Takos the Oath. Washington, Oot. 10. George Bhlrtuj, Jr., tho now justice of tho supremo court of tho United States took tho oath oftlco this morning. Actlvo Canvas in New York. Nkw Yoiuc, Oct. 10. Tho Re publican state commttteo has ar ranged for tho holding of 300 meet ings throughout the state, uutsldo tho cities of Now York' and Brook lyn during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of jhls week. Boodlo Alderman Let Froo. Nnwnuiui, N. Y., Oot. 10. lloodlo'Aldormau Jahuo, of Now York, will bo released from Slug Sing uext Thursday. Tho prison olllolals speak very highly of his conduct while In prison. Ho says he will settle down ou a farm in Rocklaud county, whero his wife has been living since his uouvlotlou. Mortgage Foreclosed. Chicago, Oct. 10. A mortgage wan foiealoeed ou tho establishment of the Jtob llrowu company, iiianu- faelurtira of overall at Pullman, by w loeal Ihtuk, Tbo proprietor Wv4WrpiHi' LlttUllltW,fl50,. m, Dedication of Temple at Salt Lake. Salt Laki:, Octi .10. Tho sixty second annual conference of the Mormon church has closed. Re ports from yarlous states in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, .Ari zona and New Mexico, showed a total membership of over 200,000. It was decided to dedicate the new temple April 4, 1893. The temple was commenced forty years ago, and .cost $2,600,000. Ship Probaby Lost. San Fkancisco, Oct. 10. Brig J. D. Spreckels arrived this morning from Kahulul Hawaiian islands, and reported ship Wm. A. Camp bell, Copt. Havner, from Port Townsend for Queenstown was abandoned in a gale August 28tb. Mate and ten men and a boy arrived in a boat at Kahulul, Sept 20th, but Cupt Havner and wife and child and remainder of crew who cm- barked In another boat had not ar rived, when Spreckels left, and It is feared they have been lost. Ves sel was loaded with wheat which broke loose and assisted in causing a disaster. Government Crop Report. Washinoton, D. C, Oct. 10 The Government Crop Poport, is sued this afternoon makes State yields per acre 0 to 22 bushels, averaging 13, Washington, 18.4, Oregon 15.7. The Fusion Question in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10. The Re publican electoral ticket of Georgia Is not to be fused with that of the People's party; this was decided at a called meeting of selected candi dates. The question was put to them whether half tbolr number would not give way to the same number of People's party nominees. Refusal emphatic. Episcopal General Convention. Baih.more, Oct.10. The Episco pal General Convention resumed its sessions this morning. The follow ing was Inserted In the marriage service, between the words "which" and "Is commanded" "is an honor able estate,iustituted of God in time of man's innoceucy, signifying un to us a mystical union that is be twixt Christ and his church, which holy estate Christ adorned and beau tified with his presence and the first miracle that he wrought in Canan of Galilee. Carpenter is Discharged. San Francisco, Oct. 10. Judgo Hebbard rendered a decision today In the matter of tho application of L. G. Carpenter, tho roporter, for a writ of habeas corpus, by which he sought releaso from the custody of Chlof Crowley. He was arrested on a warrant Issued in Oregon on a charge of enticing a person to ieavo the stute against his will. Judgo Hebbard said that the right of one state to demand from another tho delivery of a person depended upon tho constitution ot tho United States, and the law required tho production of a copy of the Indictment found ou au aftldavlt made before a magis trate boforo tho government could cause tho arrest to bo made. More over, as tho warrant must boar upon Its faoo the evidence that it wasduly Issued, and that it should set forth tho ludlctmont or afllduvit upon which It was formed, It was Illegal and void. The court quoted a uum: her of authorities on this polnl, and thon declared that he found that tho Carpenter warrant was iusufil clont, because it contained no recital to the effect that the petitioner stood charged with n crlmo by sworn Information or affidavit. Tho writ was granted and Carpouter was discharged. Work at tho new Y. M. C. A. rooniB over tho Smith hardwnro store began today. Simmons Liver Regulator has never failed to relievo costlvencss, and blind or bleedlug piles. HoocTs Sarsapariltz. Is carefully prepared horn SarsnpnrllW, Daiuli-Koii, Mumtrake, Dock, l'lnstssetwi, Jui.tprr Denies, tuid other well-knimu ni.U valuable. ei;eUulo remedies, liy a iceul..r ."mUimtloii, proportion, and proccst, civ it'i Hood's S.irap.ullla curative power ,.ot possesM-il by other medicine. It Heels rem.ukaWo curcswliere others fall. Moou's Sarsaparilla Istlio best Mood purltlor. ItcuresScrofuU, tUH nticuin, Dolls, Dimples, art Humors, Dy;pcpsla Dillousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Oeneral Debility, Catarrh, Dheumallsm, Kidney and I.lur coni ll.iluU overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates nn appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hai met unparalled success nt homo. Such U tts popularity la Dow ell, Mass., w hero It Is wade, that Lowell druggist sell more of Hood's BamixtrllU than nil other sarsapa rlllas or blood purifiers. Tho samo succCw is extciMllnx all over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar tu Its strength and economy, It Is tho only preparatiou ot which cat truly lo ald "too DoeOno Dollar." A hottloof HiKxPaParMioiinataVi-ttaccord-tug to directions, w 111 last a moath. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is pculUr la th couSdeuce It Bli among aUclaMMCfpcoi'l. Where It Is ouce used It fecoM a favoHto family reiucly. Do oot bo UUwed to buy other jwpamtlous. U Wto to get tli i'ecullar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla SeUkrAfuatM. UUfurfi. 1-Jrartdt) U- L 1HK1 A Cm AfMmrttUi, U. UtM, lOO Onm Dollar SENATOR INGALLS SPEAKS JProbcs a Dangerous Social Condition. Ho suys lie is Out of Politics. All! Xi Xi'jlt 3mjllA.Vir BY CALIFORNIA JUDGE. Chauncey Dcpew, in New York. Ingalls' First Speech. Tor:icA, Kans., Oct. 10. Ex-Senator Ingalls made his first speech In the present campaign here Saturday night, addressing an audience of fully 8000 people. The ex-senator was given a Haltering reception. Be fore and during the speaking the populists scattered circulars around containing this quotation from one of Ingalls' speeches delivered in the senate just before Senator Pefler was elected to succaed him: 'I cannot forbear to affirm that a social system which offers to virtu ous and independent women the alternative between prostitution and suicide as an escape from beggary, is organized crime. Tho financial-sys tem, under which more than half of the wealth of the country, derived from the bowels of nature and the labor of all, is owned by llttlo more than 30,000 people, while 1,000,000 American citizens, able and willing to toil, are hopeless tramps, starving for bread, requires an adjustment." Senator Ingalls, in the course of bis speech Saturday night referring to the People's party platform, said there was one clause In it to which he could subscribe, and that was "that the animosities of war should be buried; that the states should not be pinned together in union with the bayonet," He desired to remind tho populist, however, that the un ion could not be cemented by eggs; that the South would never be re constructed until General Weaver could speak with as much freedom in Georgia as in Kansas. In galls urged the Republicans who Joined tho farmers' alliance movement two years ago to return to tbo Republican party. A vote for Weaver was a vole for Cleveland, and their duty is clear. SAID IN AN INTERVIEW. In nn interview today the senator said his observation of the industrial and social systems abroad had con firmed his belief in tho theory of protection. Referring to the belief entertained by some that he was not loyal to Republican principles, he said he had been criticised on ac count of some of his utterances after the November election in 1890. He had nothing to tako back. It was not a Democratic victory, nor was it a Republican defeat. ' It was a pro test of the people against existing conditions; a cry for a more equit able distribution of tho country's industry. In saying this ho com mitted no treason to the Republican party. Ho was the greatest loser by the upheaval of 1890, and has taken his medicine. When nsked if ho de sired to return to the United States senate, Ingalls replied: "I say frankly and candidly, I have uo moro desire to go back to the senate than I have to go back to college. I want no olllce of auy kind. I'm out of politics, and I want to stay out." - Depow in New York. Brooklyn, Oct, 8. Chauncey Depow addressed about 0000 people at a big Rcpublicau mass-meeting at the Clermont-avonue rink. Ho was greeted with tiemendous ap plause when he cunie on tho stage. Ho said in purt: "The apathy thus fur displnyed In the campaign Is duo to the wide spread belief among the people that no matter who is elected tho coun try will be safe and piospcrou. We have now been 10 years without) business disasters, and tho prosper ity of tho country Is duo to the up" plication, continued for 25 years, of Republican principles. As for the saying of the unthinking that tho country will prosper, no matter who is elected, I venture to say, If Cleve land Is elected and backed by a Democratic venule nutl house, and thotarlft laws mcdeled on tho Chi cago platform banis, we will quickly bo overwhelmed by business disaster and fluauolal ruin. I have made a study of tho contrast of wages of worklugmen lu Great Brltuin and this country, and huvo found that tho English worklnguien receive less than half tho wages the Ameri cans do lu the rnme industries. Tho objection that the difference lu wages is oflset by the cost of living, I have particularly luvcstignted,und I dt-fy contradiction when I assert that a dollar on this side will go as far as a dollar on tho other side. Here the worklugpien have on the table every day that which tho English worklngnian has only ouco a week, Tho American worklngmau bonds his children to school, not to the workshop, and bujs his homo," Biuiuions Liver Regulator has never been kuowu to full to cure bick headache, Daby cried, Mother tJgliod, Doctor proscribed : Castorla Siruinourt Liver Riuulalar kaa vr been kiiuwuiofiMI to wr djmt.to. " Notice of Assessment for Street Improvements. -VTOTICE 18 HEHEBY OIVEX THAT THE i ...eminent made by ordiuaiica No. Mo. for tue failug. grading, tmbliirf. gunning a.id urlumg an tul Jiatt of Commercial atrtet be- Im U .norm end o. ihe bnage actus south Mill creek and the north ride ot Center .tree., .11 that part ol Slate an, iurt .tree,- between Tltf&T&iXZtt: twem the wet aide of liberty atnet and the cut aide of front .trett. all that jr of Center atrcet between tho we.t aide oi Commercial manner iirorlded by aaid ordinance o eai.li of the following deacribcd Iota auu jiaria of Iota and tract, of land a Well aa tnoae liable lor a proportionate aharo of the uat of improving the lntereectiona of street included in tue above IxmnOariea, Is due and oablo at the V.!?!c,e "L'5"1' ''?""?' .!?,. Uu.11 .?"?. "" """ "" JV' .. v .; iiauieVTill become Qclluqueut ana bear Inter tat, and the common council will order war rants tor the collection theivl: Ha'rry Stapleton; lot Ho. 8 In block No. CO, Balem, Urtgou, Ur.lil. The Oregon Laud Oo. lot No. S In block No. CI, balem, Oregon, UH.nr. J. 1. Thompsons lot No. a In block No. SI, Salem, Oregon, $W1. W, A. Cuslcki lot No. 1 In block No. SO, Salem, Oregon, H0S.77. Thomas Johneon; lot No. 2 in block No. SO, Salem, Oregon, UV.71. K. F. Pamhurat; the north 23 feet off of lot Fo. 3, lu U.oik lUi 60, balem, Ortgon, JJJ.'JU. 11. W. Cottle; lot No J ana a bin.) 01 land 11.60 feet wide off of the north BiUo 01 lot No. I lu block No. 60, Salem, Oregon; except .1 atrip of land 23 feet wide oil of tue borth aide of lot No. J, hold to K. i 1'arVUumt, iu-.t.77. State Insurance Company of Salem, Oregon; beginning at the southeast corner of block No. 60, luthe city of Balem, Oregon; thence west erly along the south Hue of aald block 105 feet to the alley In eald block; thence northerly along the alley 71 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the south Hue ol said block, loo xeet to the eaat line of said block, tuince along the east line of said block, 71 teet to the place of beginning, $HJ.2i. Mho first National Bank of balem, Oregon; beginning at the southeast corner ui block Nu. i'J, Sulou.. Oregon; theme sonthcily along the block Hue ij teet; theme westerly paralltl with the north line of the blocs. IJu ictt; thence northerly parallel with the east line of the block 46 feet to the nurtn Hue or said block, thence easterly aloug the north Hue of said block 12G feet to the place of begiuulug, iVJAO. Mrs. A. A. Wheiler; beginning at me north west corner of lot No. 1, in block jNo. ill, Salem, Oregon; thence southerly along the alley lu said block 117.68 feet; thence easterly, parallel with Cheuieketa street, 106 feet; tueiicu north erly aloug the east line of block No. l'J, LM.68 feet; thence westerly parallel to the norm Hue of said block, 126 feet; theuce nortueily 15 feet to the north line of the block, theuce westerly S'J feet to tho place of beginning, 6J7.11. E.S. I.ampoitj-all that portluu ol lull J In lots No. 1 and 2 in block No. '., Salem, Oregon, described as follews: JUegiuulug at a point 22.58 feet south of the southeast corner of the building now known as tile First National Hank, and running southerly aloug the east Hue of the block 22.68 teet; theuce westerly, parallel with the south wall of tue bang build ing, 105 feet to the alley In said b.uck; theme northerly along said alley, 22.58 leet; theucu easterly 1C6 leet to the place of beginning, J7.. W. N. Ladue and T. Ford; all that poitlon or tract of laud lu lot No. 2, in block No. 19, Salem, Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: Heglnulng at a point 15.10 feet south of the southeast corner of the building known as tho First National Hank, and running southerly along the west line of (Jommcnial street, 22.58 feet; thence westerly parallel to the south wall of the bank building 105 feet to the alley in said block; thence northerly along the alley 22.68 feet; theuce easterly 105 feet to the place of beginning, $.17.41. E. a. Lamport, W. N. Ladue, T. Tord, John Hughes, A. A. Wheeler and li. lorstuer; tnat portion or tract of land, lut No. 2, lu biock l'J, balem, Oregon, described as begluulug at a point 07.56 leet south of the southeast corner of the building kuowu as the Fiist National Hank and running southeily along Commercial street 7,75 teet, thence westerly parallel WUL the south wall of said bank building 105 feet to the alley in said biock; theuce northerly 7.75 feet along tho alley, theuco easterly tu tho place of uegiuniug, 910.11. John llughes; beginning at the southeast cor nor of lot No. 2 In block No, l'J, Salem, Oregon; tnence westerly aloug tne south Hue of said lot 105 feet to the alley; thencu north along the alley 45.10 feet; thence easterly purallel with Cheuieketa street 105 feet to the east line of said block; thence southerly along the east line of said block 45.110 leet to tue piaco of begin ning, S-70.U0. H. Forstner; beginning at the northeast cor nor ot lot No, U lu block No, l'J, Salein, Oregon; theuco westerly along the north line of said lot Vo5 feet tu tho alley, thence southerly along the alley 11. CO feet, theuce northerly along tbo east liue of said lot 41.60 feet to the place of beginning, $74.41. J.O, Hruwu; commencing at a point 13083 feet north of the southeast corner of lot No, J lu block No. 41),, Salem, Oregon; thonca north aloug the east line of said block 28.50 feet, thence westerly at right angles with Commer cial street 105 leet to the alley, thence south erly aloug the alley 28.50 feet, theuce easterly 105 feet tu the place of beginning, $4J.04. A. A. Btarkey; beginning at a point 11.0333 feet south of tho uortheast corner of lot No, 4 lu block No, 4'J, balem, Oregon; thence north along ihe east line of sulci block 21,10 feet, theuce westerly at right angles with said said east line 105 feet to the alley, theuce south along the alley 24,1(1 feet; theuce easterly 105 feet to the place of begluulug, $11.17, K. B. Lamport; being a fractional part of lot 4 in block 4'J, balem, Oregon, described as fol fel fol eows: Ueglunlng at a point on the east line of said block 50 feet northerly from the southeast corner of said block 40, thence along the east line in a uortherly direction 21 feel, theuce wtsterly at right angle with said east line of block 40, 105 feet to the alley, theuce southerly along the alley 21 feet, theuce easterly 105 feet to the place of beginning, $Ji).U'J, David McCully and B. O. Adams; beginning at a point 20 feet north of the southeast corner of block 12, Balem, Oregon; thence north along the east Hue of said block 24 feet, theuce west erly at right angle 105 feet to the alley, thence south aloug said alley 21 feet, thence easterly 105 toet to the place of begluulug, $10.95, W. It, Anderson; beginning at the southeast comer of block No. 4v, Balem, Oregon; theuco north aloug the east Hue of said block 20 leet, theuce -west, parallel with Court street 105 feet to the alley, theuce south aloug the alley 20 leet to the south Hue of said block, theuco taet along sam souiu liue 10 tue place of beginning. Also lot No. 4 lu block No. 49, Balem, Ortgou, 6J1.34. 11. O. Patton; lot No. 8 lu block No. 48, Salem, Oregou, $270.21. A. Hush; begluulug at the northeast corner of block No. 18, lu Balem, Oregon; theuce wtsterly aloug the north Una of said block 105 teet to the alley; theuce south aloug the alley 27.50 feet, theuce east, parallel with Court street 103 fix t, to the cast line of said block, thence north aloug said east Hue 27.60 feet to tho place of beginning, $211.03. 11. Urey; begluulug at a point on the east unit ui uiock 40 m naiem, uiegon, 27.50 leet south of the nurtheast corner of said block, theuce south along the block Uue2'i.5ftet, theuce west parallel with Court street 105 feet to the alley, theuce north along the alley 27.60 feet, theuce oast parallel with Court atrect 103 teet to the piaeo of beglnuiug, $17.40. Anna Dickenson ; beglnnlug at a point 55 feet south of the uuitheast comer of block No. 48 Balem, Oregon; theuce south along tho block line 22 feet, theuce west parallel with Court street 105 feet to the alley, theuco north along the alley 22 feet, thence east 105 feet to the place of begluulug, $15.82. Amos btroug; begluulug on the east line of block No. 48, Balem. Oreguti, said point being W feet south of tho northeast corner of said block, theucu wtst parallel with Court street lo3 feet to tbo alley, thence north along the alley 22 feet, thencu east parallel with Court street 1C5 feet to the cast liue of said bloeK, theuce south alomr said east Hue i teat tn thn place of begluulug, $40.70. A. uushi bfglumn,' at the southeast corner of lot 3 1u block 48, balrui, Ortgou, theuce north along the east line of said block u) feet, theuce west, parallel with Court street it5 feet to Ihe alley, thence south along the alley 00 feet to the southwest corner of lot 2 lu said block. theuce east aloug the lot Hue 163 feet to the place of begluutug, $tlU.SU. W. Urryiuau aud E. Hreyman; beginning at a potut 24.60 leet north of the aoutbeast coruer of lot No. 3 lu block No. 18. balem, Oregon, theuce north along the buck line to the north, last coruer of aaid Igt i), thence west at right angle 105 feet to thealleyi theiKe south aloug aaiti aucy iu a pvtui vj.ou leei norm 01 Ihe outhweat comer of the said lot,- theuce cast lu I eel to lue place 01 ueglumiig, $101.09 Capital National llauk; beginning at a point uu eue ., tune ui iw flu, a IU Uluck AO. 48, Balem, Oregon, thai sain bctug 7.60 (eel north uf the southeast corner of the said lot 3, theuce north along tie east liue 22 leet, theuce west parallel with State street 105 feet to the alley, tlmim.! hatllth alalia Him allv ' fu, .li-... .. theuco bouth alouit thu alley SI fuel, thcuia cast to the place of beginulun, f 1J.TJ. Harry Btanlctoui beiiiuulni: at a nolut on th east line of lot No. a :a block Ko. la. Salem, Ore sou, the lame being T.(0 fret north of the outheast corner of said lot 3, thrnc south along eaM test line 45 feet, thence eat nara). let with btate street 10 feet to, the allejr.theai-a north alou i the alley 2 feet, thence east 10i fett tu the place, of beginning, ftaoi. Kllen Moore. O, W. Moorta, A. N. Moores, Uerlha Uooriee, Carrie Moors, V. L. Mooree, Our Miller; lot No. lu Mock o. 18, Balem, Oregon, excepting WM feet off of the liorla aide at said lot 4 extending tu entlra length, t11a.1t. to U D.l... 1., V. I In l.l&tt V. , C, at, . ..; v .vm . .. m. .w. q, Dajtuj, OredOB, fcwo.ra. B, T. Xuilhcuit! all of lot 8 In block 17, Bateau. Oretfou. except 63 feet vff of the east ml, owuod byTltoau in aud the City of I IMeM.ilSl.W. Thowa. Jorjj UginnUg oa the north line of Jttee ef.Saleui.Owaia..) feetweet of lli,' HMttts4 cvriwr of lut No. 8 In (aid slock, ikuuM wtat abut the block lib 34 feet, thttm - ! W.M along the biock 11m 34 ft. thene .' " ? " luMMiiock it J TO5U3. "MM "flUjVTifaJmj iNiMt of IboMrtttf ' of lot No. 8 In block No. 17, Sale m, Oregon, , K7.33. I 4. i. Marr-liy, E. O. Murphy, B. W. Cliurcl,; lut No. 1 In block No. 47, Balem, Oregon, 'Xo.WrlBhti the north third of lot No. 1 1n bIk 'No' 17 S.Iem, Ortgon, being 517.70 feet "rt ' et nd extending the i " , ,,.i.v ,h iit US 27 , 'Ji K'eJngi' one-Ihlr.1 of lot n uk No. 47. 8al,ui, Oregon, being o. In Woo J.O. ..'. B W,h?B.n,oW.ath back to the .11.,. ,-" -.., iadie riamondon, J. I.PIamou. ,,,7 A r amondon. tho . lb one-thlrd of j'. N 3 ln biwk No. 47. Salem, Oregon, being ' 27 M ftot front on Commercial atrtct ami Mteudlng Ihe same width baqk to the alley, J O. Thompson; beginning at the northeast corner At lot No. 3 In block No. 17, Salem, Oro- "" ., ,,.m J,,h Ferrv street 105 feet cen: thence gonth along tue oiocniine ou 15c ,, . to the alley, thence north along the alley 23.60 feet, thence cast to the place of neginning iuj f. ti9 1K E. O. Small; beginning at a point on the east line of lot No. 3, in block No. 47, Salem, Ore-gon.which-puint Is 23.50 feet south of the north cut corner of said lot No. U, thence south along the lot line 23.60 feet, thence west paral lel with Ferry atrect 105 feet to tho alley, thence north along the alley 23.60 feet, thence cast 105 feet to the place of beginning, $12 23. E. Thompson; begluulug at a point 80.10 feet north of the southeast comer of block No 47, Salem, Oregon; thence north slong the block Hue 22.08J3 feet, thence east parallel with Terry Btriet 103 feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 22 0833 feet, thence east 1C5 feet to the place 01 beginning, $39.94. Oeo li. Turner; beginning at the southeast corner of block No 47 lu Balem, Oregon, thence north along the block line 80.16 feet, thence west parallel with Ferry Btreet 103 feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 80.16 feet to tho south line of the block; thence east along said south Hue 165 feet to the place of begin ning. $J47.U. B. r. Northcutt; lot No. 5 In block No. 47, Silem, Oregon, $197.10. Southern Pacific it. H. Company; lot No. 8 In 1.I....1. XT If. O.l.in fWmrn.t WtflM AU F. F. Miller; beginning at tho northeast cor- nor of blocK no. 40, aiein, urcgou; tueuce rt nlnntr the north line of the block 103 feet to tho alley,' thence south along the alley 60 feet, thence east 47.60 feet, thence north 43 feet and 10)4 Inches, theuce east 117.3 feet to the east lino of the block, thence north 22.125 feet to tho place of beginning, $214 36. 3. Jop, beglnnlug at a point on the cast Hue of Block No. 10, Salem, Oregon, 22.125 feet a .uth of the northeast comer of said block; tin ace wist parallel with Ferry street 117.6 fti-l.thouce south 21 feet Darallol with Com. hi mid street, thence east 117.3 feet to the east line of the block, theuco north 21 feet to the plat c ot beginning, $11 00. J. C. Johnson, B. T. Hlchardson;beginnlng at n p iut on the east line of block 46, Balem, Oregon, 43,123 feet south of the northeast cor ner of said block; thence west parallel to Ferry Btrcel 117.5 feet, theuco south parallel with Commercial street, 22.875 feet thence east 117.5 leet to tho cast line of said block, thence north along tho said east line 22.875 feet to the place of beglnuiug, $41.19. ild. Ulrscb; beginning at the southeast cor ner of lot No. 2 In block No. 40, Balem, Oregon; theuce west parallel with Ferry street to the alley, theuce north along the alley 83 feet; theuce east loo feet to too east line 01 uiock ju, tneuce south along the block line 83 feet to the place of beglnnlug, H01 30. Ed Illrsch; begluulug at tho northeast cor ner of lot No, 3 in block No. 40, Salem, Oregeu: thence west 105 feet to the alley, thence south along the alloy 25 fcot, tin nee east 105 feet to the east line of the block, theuce north along said east line 25 feet to the place of beglnnlug, $39 9fl. W. E. Burke; beginning at a point on the east line of block 46, Balem, Oregon, 10 feet north of the southeast coruer of lot No. 3 In said block, thence west parallel with Trade street 116 leet, thence north parallel with Com mercial street 39.5 feet, thence east 115 feet to the east line of tbo block, thence south 39.6 feet to the place of beginning, $73.01, J, Chapman and D. Simpson; begluulug at the soutuesst corner of lot No. 3 iu block No. 46, Salem, Oregon; theuce north aloug the block Hue 10 leet, tnence west parallel witn Trade street 60 feet, thence south 22.5 leet, thence east parallel with the north line 50 feet to the east line or tue uiock, tueuce uortu 12.0 feet to the place of beglnnlug, 17.I5. The Boutheru Pacific 11. It. Company; begin, ulna at the southeast coruer of block 40. Salem, Oregon; theuce north aloug tho block Hue 02 leet, tnence west si rigut angle witu commer cial stieet 60 leet, theuce north 22.5 leet, theuce west 63 feet, theuco north 33.3 feet, thence west 60 feet to the alley, thence south aloug the alley 121 feet to the south Hue of the uioca, tnence east uioug me soum lino 100 leet to the place of beglnuiug, $121.75, Salem Flouring Mill Cumpauy; lots 1 and 2 in block 45, Balem, Oregon, $218.19. The Salem Water Company; nil of lot 7 In block 36, Oalem, Oregon, except a strip 7 feet wide oil of the north Bide of said lot, $88 08. Ed. Ulrsch; all of lot No. 8 In block No. 36, Salem, Oregou, and a strip of land 7 feet wide off Ihe uorth side of lot No. 7 in said block, $159.51. S. E. Tord, F.J. Tord, C. A. Armstrong, J, M, Ford, F. M. Ford, L. Ford, Q. L. Ford, O. U. Haker, I. J. Ford, J. H. Ford, H. It. Ford and V. A. Ford; lot No. 5 in block No. 35, in Salem, Oregon. $116.61. M. Kllnger and S. Deck; beglnnlug at the southwest coruer of lot No, G in block No. 35. Salem, Oregou; thence north along the block lino 75 feet, thence oast at right angle with Commercial street 165 feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 75 feet, theuco west 103 feet to the place of begluulug, $128.61. A. Hush aud W. B. Ladd; lots No. 7 and 8 In block No. 33, Balem, Olcgon, $185.05. A. Bush audW. B. Ladd; lot No. 1 iu block No. 35, Salem, Oregon, $200.02. J. O. Smith; lot 4 in block No. 31, Salem, Ore gon, $200.02. J, 13, illrsch; beginning at tho southwest cor ner of block No. 31, Balem, Oregou; tueuce east at right angle with Commercial street to the alley, theuce north aloug the alley 57.5 feet theuce west parallel with Ferry street to tho east line of Commercial street, thence south along said line 57,5 feet to the place of begin ning, $ 104.83. S. Adolph; beglnnlug at a point 57. feet north of the southwi-st corner of block 31, Balem, Oregon, and on the west line of said block, theuce east at right angle with Commer cial street to tho allty, theuce north along the alley line 37 H feet, theuce west to the west line oftho block, theuce south SJH feet to the place of.beglunlug, $77.43. A, Hush; beginning at a point ou the east Hue of Commercial street 20.75 feet north of tho southwest corner of lot No, 6, block No, 31, Balem, Oregou; thence east at right angle with Commercial street 165 feet to the alley, theuco north aloug tho alley 30.25 feet, thence west to Commercial street, thence south 30.25 feet to the place of beglnnlug, $78.01. P. Oberhelm; beginning at the southwest coruer of lot No. 7, block No. 34, Balem, Ore. gon; thence north aloug the block line 21 feet, thence cast at right angle with Commercial btreet to the alley, theuce south aloug the 'alley 15 teet, thence west to the west line of the block, theuce uorth 21 feet to the place of be ginning, $42.75. T. Burrows; beginning 23 feet 7-5 inches south of the uorthwest coruer of lot No. 7 block No. 31, Balem, Oregon, thence Bouih 21 feet 5.5 Inches, theuco cast at right angle with Commercial street to the alley theuco noith along the alley 24 leet 5 6 inches, thence west 10 ine place 111 uegiuuiug, 50J Of. A. uush; beglnnlug at the northwest corner or uioci ito, a, saieui, urrgou; theuee south along the block Hue 10.1 leet, theuce east at right anglo with Commercial street 106 feet to the alley, thence uortherly along the alley 28 5 feet to tho northeast corner of lot 7, block No. 31, theuce west along tho lot line 91 f eet.theuce north parallel 0h Commercial street to the north line of said block, theuce west along the uiock iiuu 19 ieei 10 tue piace or Beginning. $212.62. a Thos. McF. Tatton; beglnnlug at the north east comer of lot No. 8. block No. 31. Hiln Oregon, thence south along the east line of saiu 101 to tue somueast corner tnereor, theuce west along the lot line 91 feet, theuce north parallel with Commercial street to the north line of the block, thence easterly along the uorth Hue block 91 feet to the place of benln ulng, $117.91. O. Paulus; begluulug at tho northwest corner of lot No. I, block No, 31, Salem, Oregon thenco east aloug the block line 21 5 feet.' thence south at right angle with State street 119 feet to the south line of lot 2 In said blook, thence west aloug Ihe lot Una 24.5 feet to the alley, theuce norm along the alley no tt-ri m the place of beginning, $12.37, a. Auoipn; uegiuniug at a point on the north line of block No. 31. Balem. Orenon. hd it west of the northeast corner thereof, thence west aloug the block liue 49.00 feet to a point 31.5 feet east of the alley, thence south at right angle with btate street 119 feet tu the south Hue or lot .tin said block; theuco east along the lot Hue 19.06 feet, theuce north 119 fett to the piace ui uegiuuiug, ssxta, J. O. Thompson, J. Laforo.Chas. Smith and Lena Smith; beginning at a point 67 feet and 7 lueura west 01 me uonneaat coruer or block No, 31, Salem, Oregon; theuce west along the north liue of the block 21 feet and 10 Inches theuco south at right angle 49 fett to the south' line of lot No, 2 tu said block, thenca east along the lot Hue 24 feet and 10 inches, thence north 119 feet to Ihe place of beglcnlng, f 11 08. Q. W. Oray; begtnutng at the northeast cor ner of block No. 31, Balem, Oregou; thence south along the east Hue oX said block U3 feet to the southeast corner of lot No. 2, thence west along the lot line 07.6 feet thenca nnrih 118.5 feet to btate street, thence east C7.6 feet to the place of beginning, JlOl.32. City of Balem; beginning at the northwest corner of block No. 20 Salein, Oregon; thence east aloug the block Una SO feet, thenca south alright angle 101 fact, theuce west 50 feet thaaca north aloug the block ltuaioi f..i to tho place of beglnuiug, tsd.07. Fred Burst: beginning at a point 50 feet east At Ih. n.Hh-,l Aim., n, Ma-L V. .. o "" ..-. .-, w 1MW14 ,-.u. -KI, Batten, Oregon) tuw east along the bloc Use JO '. thence eouth at right angle vita state ftrtet Ui feet, tfaefite wt SO leet to the cut ;'.. Liberty etret. these north along the woes line H feet, thence eaat 6a feet, thenco north to tt. p!c of beginning. .eT U. Wetnerand A. Wir, beginnltng at a point loO fe and 8 Inch, east ci ikCntZ "oek Xo... Mi. Oragonr H""' rtu ." wiihut?tr.t tt'& &tX&iSl2 h4wM. JhWiri east 20 60 feet to the place of bcglnnl-, "5.59 M.T. ninemanttbt'glnnlng at a put feel oast uf the northeast rorner of the wtstualf uf lot No. 8, block Nu. 21), Salem, Oregon; theuce easterly 23 feet and 3 Inches, thence south at right angle with State street to the north Hue of 1 erry street, thence west 23 fett aud 3 inches to ' pjiui 10 ice, e-BB, ui ,uo iwuiuraBi viuci ui the west half of lot 6 lu said block, thence north to the plaee of beglnnlug, $30.42. 1. Strong, N. Strong, A.Stroug, 31. S.Klnneyj the taut half of the csst quarter of lots Noa. 7 and 8 lu block No. 20, Balem, Oregou, $33 19. Annlo M I McCurmack; beginning at a point 124 leet 1.123 Inches east of tho northwest cor ner of block 20, Salem, Oregon, thence south at right angles witn state street to the south lino lot No, 7 In said block, tbenca casttrly along tho lut line 21,27 feet, thence northerly to Btato street, thence west along Btate street 21.27 feet tu the place of beglnuiug, $33.63. P. U. D'Arcy; beginning at the northwest comer of lut No. I lu bluck No. 20, Salem, Ore gon, thence south along the alley to the south west corner of lot No. 2 iu said block, theuce east 10 feet parallel with state, street, theuco uortb to the south line uf State- street, theuce west to the placo of beglnuiug, $31.37. O. T. llughes, J. Hushes; beginning at a point 40 feet east of the northwest coruer of lot No. 1 in block No. 20, Salem, Oregon, thence south at right angles with State street to the south Hue of lot No. 2 In said block, theuco east along the lot lino 12.60 feet, thenca north parallel with the alley to Btate street, theuce west 42.50 feet 10 tho place uf begin, iuu. aisu ioi an, a, uiock ieu, naiein, ureguu $61.01. Thos Hubbard; east half of lota Nos. 1 and 2 In block 20, Balem, Oregon, $111,18. O. W. Oray; lots Nos, 3 aiid 4, block 21, Sa lem, Oregon, $225.21, J. J. Murphy, E. O. Murphy; east half of lot No. 6 lu block 25, Salem, OreCun, $U8.80, Joseph Vlcrani; west half of lot No. 5 In block 21, Salem, Oregon, $151 80. O W, Gray; lot No, 3 and 60 feet off of the east sldo of lot No. 4 In block No. JJ, Balem, Oregon, $08.40. Joseph Fontalue; the east half of lot No. 4 In block No. 33, Balem, Oregon, except 50 feet off 01 tue east euu merooz owueu by u. w. uray, $50.61. Square Farrar, J. F. Farrar, E. E. Farrar, E. Farrar; the west half of lot No. 4 I11 block 33, Salem, Oregon, $127.82, John Payne and Oeo. Payne; beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 6. bluck No. 33. Salem, Oregon, thence north along tho west Hue of the alley 60.50 feet, theuce west paral lel with State street 47.33 feet, thence south 60. 30 feet to the north line of Btate street, thence oast 47.33 feet tu the place of beglnuiug, $88.66. J. J. Murphy, E C. Murphy; beginning at a point 94 feet east uf tho southwest corner of block No. 33, Balem, Oregon, theuce north par allel with Commercial street 60 feet; theuco east parallel with Btate street 23.66 feet, thence south 60 feet to the north line of Btato street, theuco west 23. CO feet to the place of begin ning, $38.37. 1". J. Freyer, J. J. Murphy, E. E. Murphy, F S. Dearborn, E. F. Bozarth.Ella Dearborn.Kate Oearboru . H. Dearborn, Mrs. 11, A.Hearboru; begluulug on the south Huh of block No 33, Salem, Orogon, 80 feet east of the southwest corner of said biock, thence north parallel with Commeicial street 60 fett, theucu east parallel with State street, th nee huuth 60 feet theuco west 14 feet to the place of beginning, $20.79, r, J. Freyer; beglnnlug at tbo southwest corner of lot No. 5, bluck rso. 33, Balem, Ore gon, thtuce east along tbo lot Hue 80 feet, tueuce uorth parallel with Commercial street 25.50 feet, thenca west parallel with btate street bO feet to Commercial street, theuce south 25. 50 feet to the place uf beginuing, $138.02. F. 8. Dearborn, E. F. Dearborn, Ella Dear, born, It. II. Dearborn, Mrs. II. A. Dearborn; bo ginning at a point 25 50 feet uorth of tho south west corner of block No. 33, Balem, Oregon, theuce north along the block line 25 feet, thence cast at right augU with Commercial etroet 80 feet, theuce south 25 feet, thence west 80 leet to tho plaee of beginning, $47.13. J. W. Minto aud Jeunie Chapmau; beginning at tho northwest corner of lot 5 lu block 3d, Salem, Oregon, thence uorth along the block lino 21 feel, thenee east at right angle with Commercial Btreet to the alley, theuce south aloug the alley 53 fcot, thence west toConuuer. rial street, thence north J2 feet to the place of beglnuiug, $84.13. Adauiltosgeu and Adam Darre; tho south half of tho north three-fourths uf lot 0 in block 33, Balem, Oregon, $19.30. A. Bush; the uorth half of the north three quarters of lot 0 in block 33, Balem, Oregon, $41.31. E. Eckerlln; a strip or laud 22 feet wide off of the south side of lot 7 lu block 33, Balem, Ortgou, $40.10 J. I. Thompson; beglnnlug at a point 21 feet north of the southwest coruer uf lot 7 lu bluck 33, Balem, Oregon, thence east at right angle with Commercial Btreet to the alley, thence north along the alley 49 60 leet, theuce west 105 feet to the east lino of Commercial street, theuco south 49.50 leet to tho place of begin ning, $75.83. Wuruer Uaeyman. Euaene Brevnian: lot No. 8 and 11.33 feet off of the north side of lot No. 7 in block 33, Salem, Oregon, $388.01. Leo. Willis, Eugene Willis. E.P.McCormack- lot No. l.and the north half of the north half or 101 wo. 2 in uiock. 33, Balem, Oregon, $317.00. Leo Willis, Percy Willis; the west half or lot 8 in block 21, Salem, Oregou, $150.07. Percy Willis; the cast half of lot Sin block 21, Salem, Oregou, $151.49. Ohemeketa Lodge No. 1, I. O, O. r. of Salem, Oregon; lots No. 1 and 2 in bluck 21, Salem, Orcguu, $259.60. D. F. Wagner; beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 4 iu block No. 22, Salem, Ore gon, theuce north along High street 100 feet, thence west 81 feet, thence south 100 leot to Court street, thenco cast 81 feet to the place of beglnuiug, $129 07, Oeo. C0IIIU8; beginning at a point on the north line or Court street, said point being 81 leet west of the southeast corner of lot 4 in block 22, Salem, Oregon, thenco north 100 feet, theuco west 17 feet, thence south 100 feet, theuce cast aloug Court btreet 17 leet to the place of beginning, $28.62. Joseph Meyers; beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 4 In block 22, Balem, Oregon, thence uorth along tho west Hec of the lot 100 feet, thence east ut rluht angle 07 leet, theuce south 100 feet to the north Hue uf Court street, thenco west 67 feet to tho placo uf beginning. $106.26. P. 8. Knight; the east half of the east half of lot No. 5 in block 22, Salem, Oregon, $84 58. J. W. Thomas; beginning at a point 41,23 feet west of the southeast coruer of lot 5 in block 22, Balem, Oregou, thence west aloug tho north line of Court street 14 feet, thence north 82.60 fett. thence east 14 feet, thence south 82.50 feet to the place of beginning, $28.41. L. L. ltowland; beginning at the southwest coruer of lot No. 6 in block 22, Solem, Oregon, thence east alonir the south linn nt 0.1.1 in, ,m 70 feet, thence north at right angle 82.50 feet, thence west along the north line of said lot 28.70 feet, theuce eouth 25 feet, thenco west 82 .eci, tueuce suuiu aioug tne east line of Lib. erty street 57.60 leet to tho placu of beginning, D. F, Wagner: lots No. 3 n1 1 In i.i,v.ir no Salem, Oregon, excepting a piece of land off of the west end, bounded as follows, to-wlt: Be glnuiug at the southwest coruer of lt 4 in uiuca a;, oaiem, urogon, thence north along tho alley 10O feet, theuce nut Ni t, ih.n.- south 100 feet, thenco west 50 feet to the place rtf lifrtl nnl llfl ill E. M. Croisau and J, H. McNary; beglunlng at the southwest corner of lot 4 in block 32, 8aleiu, Oregon, theuce north along the alley 100 feet, thence east 50 feet. tlin q,ih, -inii feet to the north line of Court street, thence wtst 60 feet to the place of beglnuiug, $91,84. ., u, mi auu j. n, metes; utglnulng at 70 feet, thenco east -U feet, thence south 70 f uet to tho plate of beglunlng, $10.00. Win. England; beginning at a point 21 feet jest of the southeast coruer of lot S in block 32, tialein, Oregon; thouco north parallel with Coininereiat street 70 feet, thence west 22 feet thence aouth 70 feet, thence east 22 fett to the place of beginning, $J0,C8. K. M. Vade; beginning at the southwost cor. ner of lot 5 In block 32, Salem, Oregon; thence east along tho south line of said lot 119 feet thence norm parallel with Commercial Btreet :0n'?ct. tiifnce west 34-M feot' hence nth 1.42 feet, thence west 9.21 feet, thence south 23 feet, thenco west 75 feet to the west line of said lot, thenco south along the west said line 42 feet to the place of beglnnlug, $219.60. Win Kuglaud; beginning at the northwest corner of lot 5 In block 32. Salem. Oregon thence east parallel to Court street 75 feet theuce south 12.80 feet, theuce east 9,40 fett thence south 2J.33 feet, thenco west parallel with Court street 75 feet, thence north 40 leet to the place of beginning, 105.15. H. M. Wade: bcclnnina at a nnlnt 1 ik r.,.. south of the northnett corner of lot 0 In block oj, Dsteui, urrson, tnence east parallel with Court street ICO feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 49 feet and 9 Inches, thence weet parallel with Court street ICu feet, thence north 49 feet and 9 luchta to the place of be. ginning, $76 82. W. P, lloothbyi beginning at the northwest "" " " "ioc jj, ostein, ureeen: theuce east along the north Hue of said lot to " uimoi curuer inereoi, tnence aouth along the east Hue 32.75 feet thence west paral. 11 to Court street 1C8 to th west line of aaid lot, thenca north along the aaid west Hue 32 75 feet tu th place of beginning, $50.00. The owners unknown : lots 7 and 8 iu block 33 In Salein. Oregou, I2G7.11. pro tisfu"'' M N" ' tU tl0Ck 31'6l,em -L." Degutre, C. Degulrej lot No. C in block 31. R.lem (Iraomi llllll .1, oi&jM wfl' IOt T a W0CX " a,"' E. Bjbee; lot No. 8 In block 31, Salem. Ore gon, $140.55. , Ml?; a J? " Mr- Dell,n B- Jordan. Mrs, Josphlue Ileynolda, Mr. Amelia btraug by A.E. ?.(" un , Hunsaker A.O. Schwatka. Oe Umarus lot I la block 41. Balem, Oregon. 8. Bromi lot No. 5 and 0 in bloek No, 30. Sa. lem. Oregon, $8 37. ' o? in!?"' 0U " ' Wok .. -- -. -Q , -..! Rachel Jouea- becinnlno at tt. Bm)i,i torn.? of lot A In btoclf I falenfrS1 tbeuci h loni Ubt.tr .trl'is' T-. .7: .7-T". ',",' "?''" '' th aorth 35 f r.7. tbenc. wiLTSV. T.itf.' puc uf igiuuiBg. so, ,1iita'uo,w(o,w ,E.ii.uiM(aatt,UUajU,TteWsk,lt Salem. Orf con. $18.20. L B. Skiff; all of lut No 2 In blockM . Oregpu. incept tho north half uf the TnT:., !"". of DaM lot, $18.10 "" both, a,ij P. U. D'Arcy, Wm. Blalpcr. BodlI. u lot No. 0. in block 21, Balein. Orem- .hS"! By order uf thu Oommon Oouncli?' 7-W-M. E. QOODIxt Salem, Oregon, 22d September, 18aafort,r- THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Anil Oregon egon Development com.... 11 lino. 223miresht5rterafifBr limn by any othet Tonuf fe MenmBiii ibatime 20 hnrtM onle. fim cmsg through passenger and frelJi,, i."1 Irum Portland, and aft points lit .& """" ..... icf uuuiruiu BanFranM.. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kicept Bunaay,, Leave Corvallls iSE Arrivo Ynqulna J-JSE" Leave Ynqulna .?.7?F Leave Corvnllls isS; Arrive Albany IHoa11 (&& tralnS CnnCCt at A1Wal The above mil us connect at vinm.. with the Oregon Development uS??-4 orBleatnshlnH between Ytmuina m Francisco. uoa 8 N. B. Passengers irom rortlancf . Willamette Valley points can rnSke 2ti! connection with the tralny nf'r? YAOUINA llOUTE at Albany or(C.i andlf destined to San FrancIsoriTlJr, arrange to arrivo at YaquISS tnT'ewS11 before date of sailing. U8 eTcnlt Fasseuger and Freight Eatcs Al.. .'. bowest. Vor information apply u -J'JS UULMAN Co.. W fir .. Agents ZOJ and 202 Front, su. PoniVdjOr 0.0. HOaUK Ao't Gen'l Kit. Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific K. H. Oa O. H. HASWKLX., Jr. GenFrt 2 W Pass. . Agt. Oregon Dovelopm7M Co.. a Montgomery Jtj. EAST AND SODl VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line CALIFORNIA KXPKE3H TRAIN HCK DAa, BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND 8. f. South. Orth :7:0C p. m. 9:1b p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Portluud Ar .1 ?;- L.V. Salem Lv. K-StS Ar. Ban Fran. Lv $. Above trains stop only at loll6win?i lions north of Koseburg, East PorflanJ S;M a. m. 11:17 it. 111 6:.W p. m. uv. roniauu Ar. ..& Lv. Salem Lv. I l:4of Ar. ltoseburg Lv. 7,-OOa.a Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday ..ut) p. m. W2 p.m. Lv. Portland Ar. 1 umi..- Lv: Ar. JM p.m. Albany Lv, n.3u a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLBHPEHSL Second Class Sleeping Cars- for accommodation 01 passengers holdlne second class tickets attached to express trains, Vest Side Division, Between Foitlui and Cervallis: PAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:rfU U. m. I Lv. I'J:10 p. m. 1 Ar. Portland Sf7 Corvallis Lv. 6lWp.ni. 12:55 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect wlla trains of Oregon Pacillo Kallroad. KTf KKS8 TRAIN (DAILY KXCKrTaPKDAY" 1:10 p.m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 7:25 p. m. I Ar.MoMlnuvllIeLv. b:20a7m 5:15 a, m Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull information regard niir rated maps, 01c., apply to the Comro ny n aftent Salem, Oregon. K V. ItOf iVAKS, AsrL li. b and Pass. Aj't U. K01HlLi:H. Mana Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " " 7:30 P. M. 33L DAYS TO 3 CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St, Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS, ifor rates and general Information e&U on or address, W. 11. HUKLBURT, Ahst, Genl. Fan. Aft 2"1 Washington St., 1'OUTX.ADD. OBE'V From Terminal or Interior Points Iki Northern Pacific Railroad Is tho line to take To all Points East and Sonfb. It U the dining car route. "runaUiroM vestibule train every day in tno ear w ST. Piffl. AND (No chance of cars.) Composed ordlnlngcani uuurpe4, Pullman drawing room slee pen. Ot latest equirMW TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Bet that can be constructed and in , accommodaUona are both tree JJS, nlihed for holder of first and seoooa-e ticket, and) , ELEQAMT DAY COACHES- Aconttuuose lias coMertlng lOi iJ linos, aflordlnc dlrecJ. mt uulnUfWT service. . Pullman Mtr- "- '"Monscanw'j cured In adviLU . any """ the road. &u Throtntn Uetceu to and from t"JTJ lttAradea,Kncliiaa and J-urof?,, ?,. pureAsuwlaiiay ticket oOteeol !"'" Full Information concerning rat., "3 oftnlHioatundotlierdtalurur on linotieauua ta any "'Pmir A. D. CHARLTON AwUUut OsesfiU Pastenger Ari- 1 mXrJ ..r. WkahlESW ui-guu uiijr, nuuuuura, oaieui, Albas? Tangent, dhedds, iluNey, Harrhhml Junction City, Irving and Eugene. MOSKUUltQ MAM. DAILY, sit 0NLY 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS IhaW downing, M