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sasaa mffrWFhV1 fp rH t) hv fiaS teiHHttber It baa -no legislative or jttdlofttl powers; nor Iim It Any right to Interfere in the slightest degree With tlw Internal economy of tbe rittirob8. Its cbtef business is to Utttte the progress made by the denomination duriui? the interven- lilg three years, to note the Impor tant inoyemenU) that have taken - pteee in it. The last three years hve been marked by many Impor tant incidents and tendencies in Congregationalism. But doubtlt-sH, m HfluaL tbe council will give tlio place or honor In its discussions to j. tbe work of missions at borne and abroad. An interesting matter to conse before the council will be the report on the color lino in the.South. The denomination lias been sincere ly trying to do effective work among the colored people of the South dur ing the last threo years, but while the results are in some cases hope ful, they are not what they ought to be, in the opinion of many promi nent clergymen. Since the meet ing of tbe last council, the question of probation after death, bos been ' in the process of solution in the de nomination. Among its more than five hundred delegates appear the names of many leading educators and ministers of both East and West. The. Now England states have the largest delegations. Tho Massachusetts delegation Includes President Gates, of Amherst, Prof, William J. Tuoker, Rev. Dr. Alonzo Quint and Rev. Michael Burnbam. Forfeit of Railroad Lands. Washington, Oat, 12. The gen eneral land oiuce in tins city sent a letter to Henry Beard, Washington land attorney for the California & Oregon Railway Company, yester day, in which CommlHsloner-Qou erat Stone said: "In reply to your verbal request to be Informed ns to what lists, If any, of your pending indemnity selections are defective or invalid under the department re quirements, I bave to' advise you that a hasty examination ol those now pending show that all, with two or three exceptions, are defective for want of a proper specification of losses, while some are absolutely In valid for want of any specification whatever. Tho amount embraced In theso lists aggregates 6,000,000 acres, while something like 180,000 acres are now pending on appeal by tbe company from rejection of local officers, which are in the same con dition. Hence before these lists can be favorably acted upon, It will be necessary for tho company to make tbem conform to the departmental requirements as heretofore stated. Should, however, the company neg lect or refuse to comply with Bald demAnrt and fail or refuse to make .,J,WlUt selections conform to tho re quirements of the rules of tho do- , partment, such of tboni as aro de fective whon reached in tho order of business will bo held for cancella tion, and such, as aro valid will bo cancelled." A similar letter was sent to Beard as attornoy for tbe Southern Pacific and tho Oregon & California Rail way companies. In tho caso of tho two last named roads, 1,500,000 acres of land filings aro defectlvo or in valid, and will bo cancelled unless tho companies can make thorn con form to tho requirements. Is Mrs.Maybrlck Innocont. London, Oot. liIn tho next Ibsuo of tho Royiew of Reviews, Stead, its editor, will have an arti cle headed "Ought Mrs. MaybaoU to Bo Tortured to Death ?" in which bo reopens tuo vriolo caso of tho uu fortunato American woman, now undergoing nentonco of life imprls. onmont In a working prison for tho alleged pohioniug of her husband, well-known Liverpool merchant. Stead says both ho and Sir Charles Russell, tho nttornoy-gouoral, re ceived from Booth Africa copies of tho death-bed oonfessiou of Harry Wilson, who declared that ho, with a woman whoso niuuo is not given, placed arsenlo In the medicine administered- to Maybrlolc during his Inst lllnees. A Saw That Outs Stool. The biggest saw In America, If not In tho world, Is said to bo tho nowouoJiiBtput in tho nrmor-plato department of tho Homestead mill (CaruegloS). It cost $35,000, weighs 110 tons, and will cut a nickel steel armor plato as an ordinary saw does a plunk armor plates ranging in weight from oight to 88 tons, nud Hometlmes 20 feet long and 0 Inches thick. Tho saw has u blade bovou and a half feet In diameter, geared from above and revolving horizon tally, aud with it an angular slab of oold nickel 8 tool, weighing about a down touB, Is taken oft llko tv slab ofapluelog. Union Veteran Legion. INWANAI'OUS, Intl., Oct, 12. Sjteclal. Tho gathorlug of tho Union Veteran Legion In this city today and tomorrow is a very largo one. A great number of eoldlure from Chicago, Plttsburg.ClnoInuatl, Dayton, Louisville, Ft. Wayno and many ether places aro here with one hundred to live hundred nm well. The Day ton aud Cincinnati Neaptaents each bring three huct dred wen, Tomorrow the Legion will keep opea house for tho old okllew. Bmw Backs Out. XkW Yokk, Oet. 12. Robert Ha n- uer, laa letter to the New York Tiates, mfcifod te his otter to glyo WOO to tbe owner of any horse that would trot within $0f , wwerU the Aw-etUI bebk good, but tbeper fcftMawee tawtt be uuutate out) of Um aid regulation Milkk au4 not te ei of Umw UmU have eotte auto IM M titt Mttt Umm wettWw. A TENNYSON LAID AT REST. COLUMBIAN CELEBRATION The Greatest Military Pageant Ever Witnessed in America. SEIZURE OF OPIUM. Tennyson Laid at Rest. London, Oct. 12. Special. To day, at high noon, all that Is mortal of Lord Tenneyson was laid at rest in tbe most honored of English sanctuaries, Westminster Abby, In tho presence of many eminent men of letters, statesmen and nobles. The march to tho Abby was through f ho principal streets of London and I he great dignitaries of the English church followed thither. The great choral service of Westminster Abbey was sung and then the body of the poet was laid at rest next to that of PoetBrownlng. Tbe funeral march was witnessed by a hundred thou. wild people and with nil the honors the church could bestow. Jerusalem Chamber contalued a mass of rare floral offerings, Including a laurel wreath from the qneen. The Columbian Celebration. New YoKK,Oot.l2. The climax of the series of feats In honor of the Columbian anniversary reached its height today in tbe grandest mill tary pageant ever seen in this coun try since tho close of the war of the rebellion. People aro present from every state In tho union, and every country on the globe. Tho morn ing was ushered in with, tho boom ing of cannon from all tbe forts in the harbor. American and foreign warship pivrado started from But tery shortly after 10 o'clock, and murched up Broadway and Pifth uveuuo to 59th street, where the Columbus monument was unveiled. The exercises at tho monument con sisted of addressee, presentation to tho city, and responses and blessing by Archbishop Coiiigan. Trouble With .Foes Charged.. Washington, D. C, Oct. 12. The assistant commissioner of In dian affairs, Beit, replies to tbe charge of Captain Lee, contained in Geueral Miles report, that the Cheyeuno and Aparahoo IndianB were charged, oxborbitunt fees by attorneys, who negotiated tho trea ty for them with tne uoverument for reservation In Indian Territory; ho showB the government had care for tho rights of tho Indians, and ordered payments of $07,500 foes to attorneys, because their services liuvc been vastly valuable to the In dians. Columbus Anniversary in Spain. Madrid, Oct. 12. Tho festivities in honor of tho Columbian anniver sary commenced at daybreak this morning. Tho city Is gully decorat ed, including muuy American Hags. Early mafBou, attended by thrown of people, were said in all the churches in honor of Columbus. Later a monster procession, formed of professors aud students of tho Spanish. universities, marohed through tho principal streets in Modlcoval costumes. For Strict Sabbath Observance. M innkatolis, Oct.12, Tho trien nial Congregational council met hero today. Tho committee ou Sab bath obsorvunco makes a stroug plea for hooping that day in accordance with the spirit in which it was ob served by our forefathers, nud con demns Sunday traveling, theatre going and Sunday papers. It says Unit tho opeulug of tho world's fair on Sunday, would result in appall ing dtnoeraliz&tlou. Seizuro of Opium. Ban Francisco, Cal., Oot. 12. The Customs oftlcors seised a quan tity of prepared opium worth nearly $0000, on ship Big Bonanza, ou her arrival from Nauulmo yesterday with a cargo of coal. Accident to Cable Oar. Kansas Citv Mo., Oct. 12. The SnutaFu freight train ran Into a oablu oar hero this morning, killing Win. Barber, grip man, aud O, Relvls and Ed McKeuuey, Jefleraon street passengers. Show ia Colorado. DKSYKK,Colo.,Oct 12, It has be gan snowing since 11 o'olok lt night, and It la still falling tut wnrnjng. Reports Indicate a light snow falling, throughout the Mate. Wires Down, Pobtikd, Or., Oet. 12.-Ylre dewM eaeti Hotel and Storehoase Burned. Sacrambnto, Cal., Oct. 12. Early this morning a fire destroyed Roma hotel, and Baker aud Ham ilton's largo storehouse. Loss about fifty thousand dollars. Of the Collision on the Sound. .' Tacoma, Oct.12. The funeral occurred yesterday of Contractor Wm, N. Richardson, one of tho victims of the Premier-Willamette collision. It was attended by a large number of friends. He left life insurance and property amount lug to $150,000,his window being the some heir. The funeral of the 13-year-old-boy, Frank Wynkoop, another of the killed, was held Monday. The remains of John Moe, tbe third Tacoma victim, arrived last evening, and will be buried to-day. He was a working man, and leaves a widow and a large family destl tute. Reindeer for Alaska. San Francisco, Oct. 12.-The re venue cutter Rush, which arrived this morning, ten days from Bering sea, brought down Dr. Shelton Jack son, who has been spending the summer on tbe revenue cutter along the coast of Siberia purchas ing and transporting domesticated reindeer Into Alaska, as commis sioned by the Interior department, Dr. Jackson has successfully es tabllahcd a herd of one hundred and seventy-live reindeer at Port Clearane, near Bering straights. Minor W. Bruce, of Nebraska has been appointed superintendent of the ralndeer station. The start ing of tins nerti is tne commence ment of an enterprise, which it is claimed, will not only save from ex tinctlon the Eskimos of Alaska, but will assist in populating and civlliz Ing that region. California Politics. 8AOBAMENTO, Oct. 12, Secretary of State Waite decided yesterday to place the People's party electors on the state ticket. Tomorrow is tbe last day allowed tho secretary of state to make up the state ticket. An interesting question may arise out of tho decision made by Secre tary Waite. Attorney-General Hart holds that the People's party as well as non-partisans of San Francisco have no right on either the state or municipal tickets. The right of non-partisaus to appear on the ticket is now before the mipreme court for decision. Joint Debate. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 12. Special-Congressman Tom Watson and bis opponent, Candidate Moses, are tp meet in joint debate at LeGrange today. It will be listened to by thousands. Democratic Convention. Providence, R. I. Oct, 12 Spe cial The Democrats of this state meet in convention today to uom nato candidates for presldeutal ele ctors and congressmen. Tho guber natorial election, it will be re membered took placo in the spring. Republican Convention. New YoRir, Oct. 12- Special Tho Republicans of Brooklyn hold their assembly conventions to-day in accordance with the apportion ment. Baltimore, Oct.12. Special. The statue of Columbus, which has been in position for some weeks, will be formally unveiled hero to day. Cardinal Gibbons will deliver tho address. The statue stands In Druid Hill Park. MARKETS. Portland, Oct. 11. Wheat valley, 1.22J $1.25. Walla Walln, $1.15 $1.17. San Francisco Cal., Oct. 11. Wheat, Dec. 51.88. Cmfuao Ills., Oot.ll. Wheit 72J. OF LOCAL INTEREST. There nro 6000 drivers of trotting horses In this country, aud they have organized a national associa tion. Minister Egan of Chill is being dined and wined at Washington. Rev. Jacka, of Dallas, has goue to a Deuvor Presbyterian church as pastor. J, W. Rushton, fonuorly stage driver between Salem and Dallas, Is superintendent of the government works at Yaqulua. Late rains raised tho Willamette nearly a foot at Salem. Last Friday morning tho Jack boys killed n big doo withlu a milo of Marquam. It was a white tail aud was accompanied by a buck, which got uwoy. Tho white tall deer are very scarce. Albany Domecrut: The Salkm Journal 8 u far klud of paper. Instead ot calling the editors who oilticlsed the state fair einbecllea, llko Its contviuporary, It very meek ly remarks, etc. Strength aad Health. Ifyouarenot feellug stronir and healthy, try Eleotrlo Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak aud weary. ue Electrio Bitters. This remedy acts directly ou liver, tttota aou or kidneys, gently aiding thooe organ to preform tuvlr ftwetlona, IfyeuareaiHIeted with 4ek bead ache, you will Mud speedy sad per manent relief by taking Xltotrle Bittern, One trial' will eonvlnee you that thtel the remedy you seed. LafM bottle only SOe, at pii'l, J. fry' dniptof, SfcCett'l. How's This? Wo offer ouo hundred dollars re ward for any cose of catarrh' that cannot be cured by taking Hall's catarrh cure. K. J. Cnrawnr a Co., ProjH., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have knowu K. J. Cheney or the Inst fifteen j-enni, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all haul neon transHOllonfi. and financially Able to carry out any obligation made' by their Arm. West Truax, Wholesale drugglxts To ledo, O. Wdtdfntf, Klnnan Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's catarrh cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. W. T. Holman, C. F. Kretchner, Chicago. Sam Moyser, New York. Alf. Wellhouse, Atlanta. J. B. Kewya, Detroit. Frank Walling and wife, Amity. Paul O. ChalJaln, F". L. Brown, R. Smith, G. H. Taylor, Mrs. W. S. Ladd, Mrs. A. Holbrook, Mrs. H. C Campbell, Mrs. W. S. Holt, Mrs. Doug Faly and Yu Lee, Geo. W. Powey, Portland. J. B McCuun, Boston. W. R. Bilyeu, Albany. J. Rucsell, A. Hermsbelum, San Francisco. By Laying-on of Hands 1 Women restored to perfect health! Just fnltb and confidence enough required to lay hold of Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription, administer it with a little patience and a little persevereuce, nna complete restora tion to health and vitality Is insur ed. Not far, indeed, from the mi raculous, are many of the wonder ful cures of lost womanhood it has effected. There are few cases, Indeed, within the requirements of sick and suffering woman, outside or beyond its helpful influence. So confident are the makers of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription of its power to heal all female dlneases, mat tney warrant satisfaction in every Instance, or refund monev. Large bottles $1.00 (6 for $5.00); at druggists. Abont that Slaughter House. Ed. Jeurnal: Tho neoDle in Yew Park annex have home the smell about as long as they can, and now wish to say that unless that offensive slaughter house is "quieted" soon they will take steps to effectively stop the stink. We bave stood it about as long as any patient people can, and now give this notice that it MUST be cleaned up. A Resident. The Journal sent a reporter to tho proprietors of this slaughter house today, and they say that they expect to move it iii the near future, so the matter will soon be adjusted to tho satisfaction of the neighborhood. Captured. RupU Smith of the State Reform Bchool, returned from Portland today, where he captured Francis Nelson, one of the escaped inmates. Tho other, Alphous Co- ,fer, is located in Umatilla county, nud will be returned soon. Special Sale. On Friday and Saturday Chas. Calvert will have a special sale of cheap trimmed hats. Prices reduced for two days only. By Request, Prof. Crawson, the optician, will remain in Salem a few days longer. Otllco at Putiium's drug store. Eyes tested free. Dont Like It. Many of the Salem people who have taken In the Portland exposition complain that It is not worth going to see and ex cept for' tho music, would be an absolute bore. That Dear Old World, Oood-by, Is a mlirlily cud ono when It is the nartlnir milutuuou between irleuds whom thou. Hiuidsof miles ot sail wnttr are about to heimruto. Alurmers, buyers in torelgu laudB for heuvy houses, commercial trav. elcra who have made miuiy trips across the stormy Atlaullo. think Utile of nu ocean voyut'e, but to tbe first voyager the iiiuuu iriu is lb momentous uiiuir. eti slokuOHH Is to bo expected as a matter of course, now to piuveni 117 une nuoot remedy und preventlvti or the nnmea pro voked by the tosslugt'f a vessel, the Jarr 1111: moliou of the terewof a steumshlti. or of a locomotive train. Is llostetler'8 Stomach Illtteis, pronounced byteacap tnlns, ship doctors, tourists, tiavelers and emlismnu the Uusl eioimiculo aud best defense against ailments ot the bowels, dlgestlvo oigaus and liver lu existence. Malarial, rheumatism, kidney trouble and debility are remedied by It, lluckleti's ArnlcaSalvo. The Best Silvo In the world for Cut, llruise. Horts, Ulcere, Suit Itheuiu. Kever Bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all t-kin Eruptions, aud posi tively cure l'lles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction or money refuuded, l'rloe, 25 cents per box. For sale by Dan'l J . Fry, 23 i Com HU r- pa . s? s b n iS .- K" Jf K eL K.. . T ur s m uk - .1 mr oi r fi that inrcrlty el tliu blood M1I1 1 aais uuilxl.tly lumps or welling :! 1 i,t.i.iiti 1 1 llio neck; e:.usii painful m t. i ores on tho arms, less or feet j dovcli-: e uleers lu tin) eyes, e.trs, or noso, often ran -tug blindness or deafness; Is the oibila (' 1 Iuiiles, cancerous growllis, or the ttMiij o her manifestation usually ascrlbtd to ''liutaorsj" and fastening upon tho lunys, 'uues consumption, ami Oath, lielti). llio most ancient, it Is the most general J nil dlse.etes or affections, tut very taw persons are entirely free from it. How Can It le CURED lly taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, by (lie remarkable- cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have tailed, luis proven Itselt to. be a potent and pecul iar laetllclno for this disease. Soma oi these cures are really wonderful. It yen mftcr from scrofula or Impure blood, he sure to try Uood't Sarsaparilla. ' Kvery spring my wife and children hare been, troubled with scrofula, sores break lug out oa them la various places. My little boy, three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. Last spring ho wai oue ouss el sores trew head to feet, 1 was sdrUed to use Hood's Sarsaparllla, aud wo, aareaUtakenu. The result la that allium bm cured ot the ssrotula, my little boy btaf catirelr tree trow sores, and all f out ol rey cMUkea' look bright and tieaKky.'1 W, S, Atkbhtw, ramie City, N. J, Hood's Sarsaparilla dUbydraMUU. fl sUfcrft. rrtM4k O. x, HOC oo, AyoUimrW, LwU, Street NOTICE IS HEnEUY OIVEX THAT THK assessment made by ordleaucc Ho. 230, fur tue paring, grading, curbing, gattying aud draining all that part or Uoluuierulal street be twtea tne north end of the bridge across BoutU Mill creek and the north side ot Center street, all tnat part or mats and Uonrt streets between the west side of Ulgh street ana the east side of Front street, all tnat part of ferry street be tween the west side of Liberty street aud the eaat side ot Front street, all that part of Center street between the vest side Ot Commercial street and tbe west side of Front street In tbe manner provided by said ordinance oa each of the following described loU aud parts of lots snd tracts of land as well as those liable fur a proportionate ahare of the cost of improving the Intersections of streets included in the above boundaries. Is due and payable at the olllce of the city treasurer, in United butes Kold and silver coin, and unless paid wltnlu nfteen days lrom the date of this notice, the same win uecoiuo delinquent and near inter est, and the common cuunc.il will order war rants for the collection tlicrou Ilarry Btapleton; lot No. 8 in block No. M, Hatem, uregou, M'.t. The Oregon Land Co.) lot No. S in block No 1, Ualein, Oregon, WU.Vi, J.I.Thompson; lot No. 4 In block No. 61, Baleni, Oregon, i-"J2. W. A. Cualck; lot No. 1 In block No, CO, Salem, Oregon, H08.77. Thomas Johnson; lot No. 2 In block No. SO, Salem. Oregon. UVJ.ll. E. 1'. Parahurst; tho north 23 feet oil of lot Fo. 3, in block No, fiu, Baleut, Urtgou, fiUMO. U. W. Cottle; lot No. 3 ana s strip or land 11.60 feet wide off of the norm side 01 lot No. 4 lu block No. 60, Haleui, Oregon; except a Btrlp of laud 26 feet wide off of the noitu side of lot No. 4J. sold to E. F. l'arkhurst. 1(U.77. Statu Insurance Company of Halem, Oregon; beginning at the southeast corner of block No. 60,luthe city of tialem, Oregon; thence west erly along the south line of said block 105 feet to the alley In said block; thence uortherly along tbe alley 71 feet; thence easterly, parallel with the soutu line of said block, loo leet to the east lino pf said block, thence along the cast line or saiu uioca, 71 ten to tue place 01 beginning, f 113.24. 'lhelrt National Dank of Baleui, Oregon; beetnuing at tne southeast corntr o biooi jso i'J, Saleiu. Oregon; thence southerly along the block line 45 leet; tncuce tbieily paiallel with tbe north lino of tbe block l-'u leet; thence northerly parallel witu me oust Hue of the block 46 feet to the north line o( said block; thence easterly along tbe north line of said block 120 feet to tbe place of beginning, I7U.46. Mrs. A. A. Wheeler; beginning at tue north west corner of lot No. 1, lu block iNo. i'J, Salem, Oregon; thencu southerly alon tue alley lu said block 07.68 feet; thence easterly, parallel with Chemeketa street, lbo feet; tlieuce north erly along the east line of block V 4t, 2J.o8 feet; thence westerly parallel to tue nurtu line of said block, 126 teet; thence northerly 10 leet to the north line of tbe block, tbruco westerly J'J leet to tbe place of beginning, o7.4l. E.S. Lamport; all that purtiou ot land in lots No. 1 and i in block No. i'J, B.ucm, Oregon, described as follows; Beginning at a point 22.63 leet south of the sou theuet corner ot the building now known as tliu First National bank, and running somberly along tbe east line or tne uiock 2.oj leet; thence westerly, parallel with tbe toutu wait of tbe banK uulld- ing, 1U6 feet to tbe alley lu said block; thence northerly along said alley, i'J. id feet; tbeuce easterly 105 leet to the place of beginning, 17.41. W. N. Ladue and T. Ford ; all that portion or tract 01 laud, in 101 -no. z, lu uiocJt no. vj. aalem, Oregon, descrluea as follows, to-wit llegluuing at a point 46.10 feet south of the southeast corner of the building known as tbe First National lianlc, and running southerly along the west line of Commercial street, 22.5a feet; tnence westerly paiallel to tne soutu wall of tue bank building 103 feet to tbe alley In said bleck: thence uortherly alone the alley 22.68 feet; thence easterly Hi feet to the pluce ox oegiuuiuH, tdi.ti. . a, Lamport, W. N. Ladue, T. Tord, John Hughes, A. A. Wheeler and 11. lurstner; that portion or tract of laud, lot No. 2, lu block 4U, Halem, Oregon, described as begluutnu ut a point 07.68 leet south of tbe southeast comer of the building kuowu as the First National Hank and running southerly along Commercial street 7.7s reel, tnence westerly parallel with the south wall ot said bank building 105 leet to the alley In said block; tbeuce northerly 7.75 feet along tho alley, tbeuce easterly to tne placo of beginning, no. 11. John Hughes; beginning at tho southeast cor nor of lot No. 2 lu block No, 411, Salem, Oregon; thence westerly along tbe south lino of said lot 105 feet to the alley; thence north along tbe alley 45.30 feet; tbeuce easterly parallel with Cbemeketa street 106 feet to the east Hue of said block; thence southerly aloug thceaat line of said block 45.30 feet to the place of begin ning, iia.vn. 13. Forstner; beginning at the northeast cor nor of lot No. J lu block No. 4V, Salem, Oregon; thence westerly along tbe north line of said lot 105 feet to tbe alley, thence southerly along the alley 44.C0 feet, thence northerly along tbe east Hue of said lot 44.60 feet to the place of beginning, $74.41. J. O. Drown; commencing at a point 13 083 feet north ot tbe southeast corner of lot No. 3 In block No. 42, Halem, Oregon; thence north along the east line of said block 28.60 feet, thence westerly at right augles with Commer. clal street 105 leet to tbe alley, thence south erly along the alley 28.50 feet, thence easterly 106 foet to the placo of beginning, f-U.04. A. A. Starkey; beginning at a point 11.0333 feet south of the northeast corner of lot No. 4 lu block No. 49, Salem, Oregon; thence north along the east line of suld block 24.16 feet, thence westerly at right angles with said said east line 105 feet to the alley, thence south along tbe alley 24.10 feet; tbeuce easterly 103 leet to the place of beginning, 41,17. V. 8. Lamport; being a fractional part of lot 4 in block I'J, Salem, Oregon, described as fol fel fol eows: beginning at a point ou tbe east line of said block 60 feet northerly from the southeast corner of said block 4'J, tbenco along tbe east line In a uortherly direction 21 feel, thence westerly at right angle with said cast line of block i'J, 105 feet to the alley, thence southerly aloug tbe alley 21 feet, thence easterly 105 feet to tbe place of beginning, tJO.91). David McOully aud S.O.Adams: beclnnln? at a point 20 feet north of the southeast corner of block 40, Salem, Oregon; thence north along tbe east Hue of said block 24 feet, theuco west erly at right angle 1G5 feet to the alley, tbenco south along said alley 24 feet, thence easterly 103 teet to the place of beginnlag, $10 95. V. It. Andersen: beginning at tbe sontheist corner of block No. 4V, Salem, Oregon; thence north along tbe east Hue of said block 20 feet. thence west, parallel with Court street 105 teet to the alle), tbeuce south aloug the alloy 20 leet to the- south Hue of said block, tbenee east along said south line to tbe place of beginning, Also lot No. 4 lu block No. 411, Salem, Oregon, fJ4t.d. E. O. Patton; lot No. 8 iu block No. 48. Salem, Oregon. $270.21. A. Hush; begiuning at the northeast corner of block No. 48, lu bnlcin, Oregon; thence westerly aloug the north lino of said block 105 teet to the alley; thence south along tbe alley 27.50 feet, thence cast, parallel with Court street 105 feet, to tbe east Hue of said block, theme north aloug said east Hue 27.60 feet to tbe place of beginning, $214.03. Id. lirey; beginning at a point on the east lino of block 48 lu Salem, Oregon, 27.60 feet south of the northeast corner of said block, theuco south along .tbe block line 27.5 feet, tbeuce west psraltvl with Court street 105 feet to the alley, tbeuce north aloug the alley 27.60 feet, thence cast parallel with Court street 103 leet to tho place of beginning, $47.40, Anna Dickenson; beginning at a point 65 feet south of the northeast corner of block No. 48 Salem, Oregon; thence south along the block Hue 22 feet, thence west varallel with i!imn atieet 103 feet to the alley, thence north along tliM mll.v 41 ot than.. ..--, ,.it ..-. ... .. z place of beginning. $13.82. Amos btruug; begimilug on the east line of uiov aim, o, oaieui, ureon, saiu polut being IK) feet south ot the northeast corner of said block, thence west parallel with Court street 103 feet to the alley, thence north along the alley 21 feet, tbeuce eaat Darallel with !!,,. street 163 feet to the east Hue of said bloos:, thence south along said east line 22 feet to the place of begiuning, $40.70. A. Bush; beglnniui; at the southeast corner of lot 2 In block 48, Salem, Oregon, thence north along tbe east Hue of said block 00 feet, thence west, parallel with Court street' 103 feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 06 feet to ia tfiuuwres eoraer 01 lot in said block, thence east along the lot line 1S3 feet to the place of beginning, $il0.3O. W, Vreymau and E. llreyman; beginning at a polut 20.6O feet north of the southeast corner vi iui av, o iu oiov .-no. 4, Halem, Oregon, thence north aloui; the block line to tha north! east comer of said lot 3, thence west at right ukd w rc v iuo aiirj; uieuce south aloug said alley to a point 22.50 feet north of the souiuwtst cursor oi tue said lot; thence east IDS feet to the place of beginning, $101.03 Capital National Bank; beginning at a point on tbe east side of lot No. In block No. 48. Salem, Oregon, tbe same being 7.30 feet north of the southeast turner of tha said lot a, theuco uottb along tbe east line M feet, thence veal parallel with State street 163 fset to the alley, thence south aloug the alley 22 feet, theme east to the place of begluntug, $43.73, Harry etaplston; beginning at a point on tbe east line of let No. 3 In block N. 48, Salem Oregon, the same btlus 7.S0 fret north of ,. eouthsaai corntr of said lot 3; tbenee south along aald east line 33 feet, thence west paral lel with State street 163 feet to the alley .tbeuce mirth aloug the alley 26 feet, thence east 1S3 ft to the place of Uttuuloi;, (48 tW. Kllen Miwrea, O. B. Moeree, A. X. Uoore. Bertha UcorlM, Carrie Moors, V, L, Moore Guy Miller; lut, No, 4 tu block Jo. 4, Saleai. Orttfui, eiciUS IT.W fist eC of the uorth ra n mwn w meawaa; in enure ItStfKl, $4ieMT. H. T. etlhcut4: all at tm In kiuv , BiInd, Orwon, eicept S3 feat oar uf the eas( cad. obs4 by Tlwwa Jery ux) the City of pilau.. t-v. TbeeuM. Jury: Uwin&lBU r.n th nau tn. e bleak T,BalM, Uregou.W fevt wn4 of the start! corner of lot Xo. t tu said block. ttMMeWt kH& Ut B4dck liBaU .. tkn.J (M VSHlM lo the elWj to mU Vleek 74 J let,ekMMtiM MHwwwikHiM M M WW Of WsllBlll. tM.T. I A7 C. nm. I'".. I.. Notice of Assessment for Improvements. of lot No. 8 In block No. 47. 8alem, Oregon, $37.35. . Tnn wl.lih back to the alley. $45.27. TobuNewsome; lie central onettl.lrd of lot Jobu ew'0e'N,4c7cX,etrlf 0tegoa, being 27 7 feet front on Commercial street snd ex- tending tbe ssme width back to tbe alley, f 15.82 1 H Knlaht Addle Tlsmondon, J. I. Plaruon., don M. A. Pis'mondon, the south one-thlrd of ( lot No. 21n block JX0. 47,Baiem, uregou, oeiuK 27 60 Teet front on Commercial street euu extending the same width back to tbe alley, J C. Thompsons beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. 3 In block No. 47, Sslem, Ore gon; thence south alongtheblockdlne 23 60feet, thence west parallel with Ferry street ; 161 feet to the alley, thence north along tho alley 2J.60 feet, thence east to the place of beginning 103 feet, $42.45. . . E. O. Small; beginning at a point on the east line or lot No. 3, In block No. 47, Balem, On irou.whlch point Is 23.50 feet south of the north eaat corner of said lot No. 3. thence south slong the lot line 23 60 feet, thence west paral lelwlth Ferry street 165 feet to the alloy, thence north along the alley 2J 60 ftot. thence cast 163 feet to the place of beginning. $42 23. E. Thompson ; beginning at a point 80.10 feet north of the soutbesst corner of block No 47, Salem, Oregon; thence north aloug tbe block line 22.0833 feet, thence east parallel with Ferry street 105 feet to the alley, thence south along the alley 22.0833 feet, thence east 10? feet to the place of beginning, $30.91. Qeo II. Turner; beginning at tbe southeast corner of block No 47 In Salem, Oregon, thence north along the block line 80.10 feet, thence west parallel with Ferry street 105 feet to tbe alley, thence south slong the slley 80 10 feet to the south Hue of the block; tbenee east along said south Hue 105 feet to the place of begin ning, $347.41. S. T. Nerthcutt: lot No. 5 in block No. 47, Salem, Oregon, $197.40. Southern Pacific It. It. Company; lot No. 8 in block No. 40, Salem, Oregon, jfl8.4$. F. F. Miller; beginning at tbe northeast cor ner of block No. 40, Sslem, Oregon; thence west along the north line of the block 106 feet to tbe alley, thence south along the alley 00 feet, tbeuce east 47.60 feet, thence north 43 feet and 10J$ inches, tbenee east 117.5 feet to the c.it line of the block, thence north 22.125 feet to the place of beglnuing, $211.36. S. Joues, beginnlug st a point on the cast lite of block No. 40, Salem, Oregon, 22.125 feet Moth of the nortbesBt corner of said block; tnence west parallel with Ferry street 117.5 lut, thence south 21 feet parallel with Com. initcial street, tbenco east 117.6 feet to the esst In, e of tbe block, thence north 21 feet to the place of beginning, $11.00. J. C. Johnson, 8. T. Itlchsrdson; beginning st a p lint on tbe east Hue of block is, S-lem, Ortgon, 4J.12" feet south ot tho northeast cor ner of said block; thence west parallel to Ferry eticct 117.6 feet, tbeuce south parallel with Commercial street, 22 875 feet tbeuce east 117.5 feet to the east line of said block, tbeuce north along the said east line 22.875 feet to tbe place of beglnuing, $11.49. Ed. Illrsch; beglnuing at tbe southeast cor ner of lot No. 2 lu block No. 40, Salem, Oregon; thence west parallel with Ferry street to the alley, thence north along tbe alley 83 feet; tbenee east 166 feet to the east line of block 40, fience south along the block Hue 83 feet to the place of begiuning, $101.30. Ed Illrsch; beglnuing at the northeast cor ner of lot No. 3 in block No. 40, Salem, Oregon; tbenco west ICG feet to the alley, tbeuce south along tbe alley 25 feet, thence eaBt 105 feet to the eaBt line of the block, thence north along said cast Hue 25 feet to the place of beginning, $60 90. W. E. Burke; beginning at a point on the east line ot block 40, Salem, Oregon, 10 feet north of the southeast corner of lot No. 3 in nakl block, thence west parallel with Ttadu street 115 feet, thence north parallel with Com mercial street 39.6 feet, tbenee east 116 feet to the east Hue of tbe block, tbenee south 39.5 feet to the place of beginning, $73.01. J. Chapman and D. Simpson; beginning at tbe soutneast corner of lot No. 3 In block No. 40, Salem, Oregon; thence north along the block line 10 feet, tbenee west parallel with Trade street 60 feet, thence south 22.5 feet, thence east parallel with tbe north line CO foet to the east Hue of tho block, thence north 12.5 feet to tbe place of beginning, $17.15. The Southern Pacific It. It. Company; begin, nlng at the southeast coruer of block 40, Salem, Oregon; thence uorth along tho block line 02 feet, thence west at right angle with Commer. clal street 60 feet, tbeuce north 22.5 feet, tbeuce west 05 feet, tbeuce uorth 33.6 feet, thence west 60 feet to the alley, thence Bouth aloug the alley 124 feet to tho south Hue of the block, tbenee east along tbe soutb line 103 feet to the place of beginning, $121.75, Salem Flouring Mill Company! lots 1 and 2 lu block 45, Salem, Oregon, $Jl8.40. The Salem Water Compauy; all of lot 7 in block 36, Oalem, Oregon, except a strip 7 feet wide off of tbe uorth side or said lot, $88.08. Ed. Illrsch; all or lot No. 8 In block No. 30, Salem, Oregon, and a strip of land 7 feet wide off lho north Bide of lot No. 7 in said block, iioj.oi. B. E. Ford, F.J. Tord, C. A. Armstrong, J. M, Ford, F. M. Fofd, L. Ford, O. L. Ford, O. M. Baker, I. J. Ford, J. II. Ford, It. It. Ford and W. A. Ford; lot No. 3 in block No. 35, In Salem, Oregou, $140.61. M. Kllnger and S. Beck; beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 6 In block No. 35, Salem, Oregon; thence north along tbe block line 75 feet, tbenee east at right augle with Commercial street 105 feet to the alley, tbenee Bouth slong the alloy 75 feet, tlieucn west 103 feet to the place of beginning, $128, ol. A. Bush aud W. S. Ladd; lots No. 7 and 8 In block No. 35, Salem, Oregon, $185.05. A. Bush and W. S. Ladd: lot No. 1 In block No. 35, Salem, Oregon, $200.02. J. O. Sml th; lot 4 in block No. 34. Salem. Ore. gou, $200 02. J. it. uirscn; Beginning at tne southwest cor ner ot block No. 34. Salem, Oregou; thence east at right angle with Commercial strtet to tbe alley, tbeuce north along tbe alley 57.5 feet tbenco west parallel with Ferry street to the east Hue of Commercial street, thence south along said line 57.6 feet to tbe place of begin, nlng, $304.83. S. Adolph; beginning at a point 57 M feet north of tbe southwest corner of block 34, Salem, Oregon, and on the west line of said block, thence east at right angle with Commer cial street to tbe alley, thence north along tbe alley lino 37 M feet, thence west to tbe west line oftbe block, theuco south 37 H feet to tbe place of.begluulng, $77.43. A. Hush; beginning at a point on tbe east line of Commercial street 20.75 feet north of the southwest corner of lut No. 0. block No. 31, Salem, Oregon; thence east at right ancle with Commercial street 105 feet to tbe alley, thence north aloug the alley 30.26 feet, theuco west to Commercial street, thence south 30 25 feet to tbe place ot beginning, $33.01. P. Oberhelm: beginning st the southwest corner of lot No. 7, block No. 34, Salem, Ore gon; tnence nortu siong tue uiock line 21 reet, thence east at right angle with Commercial street to the alley, tbeuce south along tbe alley 43 feet, thence west to tbo west Hue of the block, tbeuce north 21 feet to tbe place of be glnuing, $89.75, T. Burrows; beginning 28 feet 7-5 inches south of the northwest coruer of lot No. 7 block No. 34, Salem, Oregon, tbeuce south 24 feet 5.5 inches, thence east at right angle with Commercial street to tbe alle thencu im.tn along tbe alley 24 feet 6 5 inches, thence west 10 tue place 01 uegiuuiujr, ?oj.07. A. Bush; beginning at the northwest coruer of block No. 31, Salem, Oregon; tlieuce south aloug tbe block lino 103 leet, tbeuce east at right angle with Commercial street loo feet to tbe alley, thence northerly along tbe alley 28.6 feet to the northeast corner of Jot 7, block No. 31, tbenee west along the lot line 91 feet.thence north parallel with Commercial street to the north line of said block, thence west along the block lino 75 feet to the place of beginning, Thoa. McF. Patton; beginning at the north east coruer of lot No. 8, block No. 34, Salem, Oregon, tbenco south slong tbe east Hue of said lot td tbe southeast corner thereof, tbenee west along the lot line 91 feet, tbenee north parallel with Commercial street to the north line of the block, thence easterly along tbo north line block 91 feet to the place of begin, ulng, $117 91. b O. Paulua; beginning at tbe northwest corner of lot No. 1, block No. 34, Salem, Oregou 1 thence east along the block line 24 5 feet, 4KAAArf eAUtk sat- vJjKft AahtA lit r. a . ? .-. vvm.u Usui nKie wiiii Dtate street 149 feet to tbe south line of lot 2 in said block tbeucawest aloug the lot Una 2A fi tn .. alley, theuce north along tbe alley 149 feet to iu, 111BVP ui w-iuuiug, 1J.ai. 8. Adolph; beginnlug at a point on tbe north line of block No. 31, Sslem, Oregon, 92.42 feet west of the northeast corner thereof, thence west along tbe block line 49.60 ft t , 24.6 feet east of the alley, thence south at right angle with State street 119 feet to tbo south Hue of lot i lu said block; tbenee east along the lot line 49.rS feet.thence north 149 feet to the place of begiuning, $82 43. J. C. Thompsou, J. Latere, Chas. Bmlth and Lena Smith; beginning at a point 67 feet and T Inches west of the northern nn r l.wi. No. 31, Sslem, Oregon; tbeuce weal along the uwitu nun vi kue viwftii reei ana iu Inches thence south at right angle 49 feet to tbe south llneof lot No. 3 In said block, thence eaat along the lut line 21 feet aud 10 Inches, thence north m icct tv luvj'iaco ui urgicutng, S41 08, O. W. Grar: bcelunlnc at tha nnrfhA... . ner of black So, 31, baleui, Oregon; thence aouth along the east Hue of aald block 14HJ feet to the southeast coruer of lot No, a, theuce himuih. .ui jiuv vi j? iei ixieuce north 1 W.S feet to titate street, theuce east 67.S feet to the place of befiluulng, $101 Jti. City of Baleui: beglunlug at th northweet coruer of block !o. 30 Salem. Oregen: theuce east aloag the block Hue 60 feet, theuce south -alright angle 101 feet, these west so feet Uae neeth .aloug th block Hue 101 feel to the pUeef beatuulug, ffts.07. rrea Burst! oegtealiic it a point 50 fast last W th northwest corner of block No. JO, Salem. I J. 1. Murphy. E. O. Murphy, S. w. unnrcn; easi ox ""' "" ' "u oi uregon. eicept the north half nf v "Ww, lot No. 1 in block No. , Salem, Oregon, lot No. 8 block No. 20. Salem, Oregon; tbenco of sal lot. $16.40 '" n,lr "' " aortfcS iitarr easterly W feet and 3 inches, thence nouth at , P. 11. D'Arcy. Wm Hll. o . 1 O Wrlaht- the north third of lot No. 2 In right augle with State street to the north line of lot No. fl, iu block 21. Salem n?fp,1,, e, blk No 47 'Salem, Oregon, being 27 70 feet Ferry street, tbenee west 2J feel and 3 lucbo, to I By order of the TCommo ft u2"i rim? , nrnn'merclai atreet and extending the a point 18 feet east of the southeast corner of ,? . Vg""". . " SS3SM4aa'""'-' lleaef TIV....... a, a. '-'. 7 "' block north te th ple u, 84tMfld A. H1ia.,.Tiil;7S .. .':r" OT l0 la block Jl.SaUm.tlreuun. punt mtHtsslt twh. Vast of u. noVth! ast of lb north, . 8l..OrwB, with. 841.. at earner ol block Vn lltNte otttli at Hget soaU i i! ft1" W toii iif fcSC -i .T ..- u. ' . WW .H XK. east MiiO feel to the place of beglnnb 1 , $33.69. Salem, Oregon, $18.20. " i"lne,J, "en"""", V. !' '! 1 L. B. BUff; all of lot No. Jw.,. . the west hslf of lot 6 in said block, thence north to the plaee of beginning, $30.42. . P. Btrong, N. Strong, A.Strong, M. H Kinney; tbe rast usiror tne east quarter or lots a us. 7 and 8 lu block No. 20. Salem. Oregon. $J3 4. Annie M. I.McCormack; beginning at a point 124 feet 1.123 Inches east of the northwest cor. ner of block 20, Sslem, Oregon, thence south uiiit,"" """' "" ooh.u Hue lot No. 7 in said block, theuce easterly slong the lot line 21.27 feet, thence northerly to State street, thence west along State street 21.27 feet to the plsce of beginnlug, $35.03. P. II. D'Arcy; beglnuing at tbe northwest corner of lot No. 1 In block No. 20, Salem, Ore gon, tnence soutu along tne alley to tue soutu. west corner of lot No. 2 in ssld block, thence east 4U feet parallel with State atreet, thence nortu to tne soutn nue 01 state street, theuce west to tbe plsce of beginning, $31.67. O. X'. uugnes, J. Jiugbes; beginning at a polut 40 feet east of the northwest coruer of lot No. 1 In block No. 20, Sslem, Oregon, thence south at right angles with State street to tbe south Hue of lot No. 2 lu said block, tbeuce east along the lot Hue 42.60 feet, thence north parallel with the alley to State street, thence west 42.60 feet to the tilaco of berin. nlng. Also lot No. 3, block 20, Halem, Oregon. $01.01. , Thos. Hubbard; east half of lots Nos. 1 and 2 In block 20, Salem, Oregon, $111,18. Q, W. Gray; lots NiA, 3 and 4, block 21, Sa lem, Oregon, $425.24. J. J. Murphy, E. O. Murphy; east half of lot o. a in uioce 29, aaieui, ureoon, JIS8.H0. Joseph Vleranl; west half of lut No. 8 In block 21, Salem. Oregon, f 151 80, G. VV. Gray; lot No. 3 and 60 feet off of tbe east side 01 lot no, 4 in uiock no. 33, Salem, Oregon, $03.40. Joseuh Fentaine: tho esst hslf of lot No. 4 in block No. 33, Sslem, Oregon, except CO feet off 01 tne east end tueroor owned tiy u. v. uray, $30.61. Square Farrar, J. F. Earrar, E. E. Farrar, E, Farrar; the west hslf of lot No. 4 iu block 33, Salem, Oregou, $127.82. John Payne and Geo. Payne; beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 3. block" No. 33. Salem, Oregon, thence north along the west uue 01 tue auey ou.ou leet, tuenue west paral lel with State street 47.33 feet, tbenee south 60. 60 teet to the uorth Hue of State street, tbenee east 47.33 feet to tbe place of beginning, $38.06 J. J. Murphy, E O. Murphy; beginning at a point 91 feet east of tbo southwest corner of bluck No. 33, Salem, Oregon, tbencb uorth par. aliel with Commercial street 60 feet; thence east parallel with State street 23.00 feet, tbeuce south 60 feet to the north line of State street, tbenee west 23.00 feet to tbe place of begln uing, $38.37. F. J. Froyer, J. J. Murphy, E. E. Murphy, F S. Dearborn, E. F. Bozarth.EHa Dearnorn.hato Dearborn It, U. Dearborn, Mrs. II. A. Dearborn; beginning on the south Hue of block No 3J, Salem, Oregon, 80 feet cast of the snutbwest corner of said block, tbenco north parallel with Commercial street 60 feet, theuco east parallel with State street, th nee south 60 feet tnence west 14 leet to the place or beginnlug, $20.79. F. J. Treyer; beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 5, block No. 33, Salem, Ore gou, thence east aloug tbe lot Hue 80 feet, tbeuce north parallel with Commercial street 23.60 feet, tbenco west parallel with State street ttu leot to uommtrciai street, theuce south 25, 60 foet to tbo place of beginning, $138.02. F. B. Dearborn, E. F. Dearborn, Ella Dear born, 11, II. Dearboru, Mrs, II. A. Dearborn; be. gluuing at a point 25 60 feet north of the south west corner of block No. 33, Salem, Oregon, tbeuce north along tbe bluck line 25 teet, tbeuce esst at right augla with Commercial street 80 feet, theuce south 25 feet, theuce west 80 feet to tho place cf beginning. $47.13. J. W. Mlnto and Jennie Chapman; beginning at mo nortuwesi corner 01 lot s lu Block 33, Salem, Oregon, theuce north aloug the block Hue 21 feet, thence east at right angle with Commercial street to tbo alley, thence south aloug the alley 53 feet, thence west to Commer. c IU street, tbenee north 32 feet to the place of beginning, $84.13. Adamltosgen and Adam Barre; tho south half of the north three-fourths of lot 0 lu block 33, Halem, Uregon, $49.30. A. Bush: the north half of the north three, quarters of lot 0 in block 33, Baleui, Oregou. $11.31. E. Eckerlin; a Btrlp of lsnd 22 feet wide off 01 tne soutn side ot lot 7 lu block 33, Salem, Oregon, $10.10 J. I. Thompson; beginning at a point 21 feet north of tbe southwest coruer of lot 7 in block 33, Salem, Oregon, tbeuce east at right angle with Commercial street to the alley, theuce north along the alley 49 60 feet, thence west 105 feet to the east Hue of Commercial street, thence south 49.50 feet to tbe place of begin, nlng, $75.83. Warner Ujeymsn, Eugene Breyman; lot No. 8 and 11.33 feet off of the uorth side of lot No. 7 in oiock 33, saiem, Uregon, $388.04. Leo. TYlllls, Eugene Willis, E.P.McCormack; lot No. 1 and the north half of the north half of lot No. 2 In block 33, Salem, Oregon, $317.06. Leo Willis, Tercy Willis; the west half of lot 8 lu block 21, Balem, Oregon, $150.07. Percy Willis; the east half of lot 8 In block 21, Salem, Oregon, $161. 49. Cbemeketa Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. T. of Salem, Oregon; lots No. laud 2 in block 21, Balem. Oregou, $239.60. D. F. Wagner; beginning at the southoast corner of lot No. 4 iu block No. 22, Salem,. Ore. ku, mcui-o norm aloug uign atreet 100 feet, tbenee west 81 feet, thence south 100 feet to Court street, thence east 81 feet to the placo of beglnuing, $129.07. Geo. Collins; beginning at a point on tbe uorth line of Court street, said point being 81 leet west of the southeast corner of lot 4 In block 22, 8alem, Oregon, thence uorth 100 feel, tbeuce west 17 feet, thence south 100 feet, thence east along Court street 17 feet to the place of beginning, $28.62. Joseph Mej ers; beginning at the southwest comer of lot No. 4 iu block 22, Salem, Oregon, thence north along tbe west llEe of tbe lot 100 feet, thence east ut right angle 07 feet, thence south 100 feet to tbe north Hue of Court street, tbenee west 07 feet to tho placo of beginning, iff iUOt 4,0, P. 8. Knight; tbo east half of the east hslf of lot No. 5 In block 22, Salem, Oregon ; $84 88. J. W. Thomas; beginning at a point 41.25 feet west of the southeast corner of lot 6 lu block 22, Salem, Oregou, theuce west along the north line of Court street 14 feet, thence north 82.50 feet, tbenee east 14 feet, thence south 82.60 feet to the place of beginning, $28.41. L. L. ltowlaud; beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 6 lu block 22, Salem, Oregon, thence east along the south line of said lot 110. i0 feet, thence north at right angle 82.60 feet, tbenco west slong tbe north line of said lot 28.70 feet, tbenee south 25 feet, thence west 82 feet, thence south slong the cast line of Lib erty street 67.60 feet to the place of beginning, D. F. Wagner; lots No, 3 and 4 In block 32, Salem, Oregou, excepting a piece of land off of the west eud, bounded as follows, tu.wlt: Be ginning at the southwest corner of lot 4 in block 32, Salem, Oregou, thence north along tbe alley 100 feet, theuco east 60 feet, theuce south 100 feet, thence west 60 feet to tbe place of beginning. $219.00. E. M. Croisan snd J. II. McNary; beglnuing at tbe southwest corner ofrlot 4 lu block 32 Bslem, Oregon, thence north slong the alley jw .i, meuce east ou reet, thence south 100 feet. Vi lne uortn Iluo of Court street, thence west 60 feet to Ihe plsce of begiuning $91 84 D. B. Steves and O. W. Steves; beginning at the southeast comer of lot 5 In block il, Salem Oregon; thence west aloug the north line of Court street 21 feet, thence north at right angle 70 leet, thence east 24 feet, theuce south 70 feet to the place of beginning, $10 00. Wm.Euglaud; beginning at a point 24 feet .. . .., corner or lot s In block 32. Balem, Oregon; thence north parallel with Oommerclal street 70 feet, thence west 22 feet, tbenee south 70 feet, thenco east 22 feet to the place of beginning, $30.08. It. M. Wide; beginning at the southwest cor. ner of lot 3 in block 32, Salem, Oregen: thence eaat along tbe south line of said lot 119 feet thence north parallel with Commercial street IVfe.' ,L.ence'we8t. 31-58 feet, thence south 4 42 feet, thence west 9.23 feet, thence south 23 feet, thence west 75 feet to the west line of said ffi'.ViT8 on,h 'OK the west said line 42 feet to the place of beginning, $219.60. Wro England; beginning at the northwest corner of lot 6 In block 32, Salem, Oregon thence east parallel to Court street 75 feet! thencft &nnth tORA . !-." .... ..,. tost, tuvueo east v u leet. th.!Se?. ou,1, 23-3J fe- &" west parallel wi h Court street 75 feet, thence north 40 feet to tbe place of beginning. $03.45. .,i!.,i,MW.K,ei bip1nlng t point 32.75 feet Stii",5"rUl?1 coroer of lot 8 '" "lock 32, Balem, Oregon, thence east parallel with iwJ.'l!r,'e,t, MtX to ,he ey. thence .Ja'S w, V. Doethbr: beeinnlno ih .... . coruer of lot a lu llock 32.8.1,. Oregon nfn St" 1.ong ,hs uotttx ,lDe 0' wld lot to 1S,J,S?.,,."S;'. ?, . Unc. south '! '.".. Court ,re,:t 1M " " wt line "f said lot. thence north along tbe said west llni 32.75 ' k ha place of beginnlug, Jo.oa. Ihe owners unkuewn: loU7 and Bin block 32 tnBalein.Oregon.l2e7.il. -, Eoni llSJlfa' l0X M- ,q block 3l.6ln. Ore. j BaltrnXn. OTr N' 6 WuCk 3' tSssS' M T ,n Wock - " 8le. go? tiaS ,0t 8 lB Uock Bl,rm "- 3", JJ ' Crf Mr- nn H. Jordan. Kn JwphlL. Reynolds, Mrs. Amelia btntif ft A.K.' t.ib ' ' ,D "" "i Mtm Oregon, le.fcn,.0L!& 8 ,n bI"k iru thence eaat iaraiuT JZiTK J1 ,, u'ucurtnairli. JLii0"" trM M ttct pl.ejntln?'!' hI .7J,.aff JVT street ' .fWt ulaaT w4i M ta W. Of0, tlOrth n.lr- .. flB.l OOODErt Balem, Oregon. 22d Beptember. 18m''- Baby cried, Mother sighod, Doctor presctibed: Otstorla ROOFING. GUM-ELA8TI0 IIOOPINIJ ,. only $2.W per 100 Bquare feet. u.P good roof or years, and any orfe jfiggj Gum-EIastlo Paint costs only no-.,,,. gal. in bbl. lotfl, or $4.60 forSSi0'? Color dark red. Will stop leaffS-.V11 iron roors tnat will last for years ir?" end stamp lor sample andrull WOM ELASTIC ROOFINO Cn 39 41 Wst Broadway, NewV,v Local Agents Wanted. M&imlS White's No. 6uT SALEM'S FINEST TBTlrir Now ready for business, specialty. Careful work,! J. K. white,' EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KXPKE3S TRAIN HUH Biai -Dh nun ruiviUABD ANDS.? South. "SonT ;7.-oc p. m. :18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. L.V. i.V. Ar. Portland Ar. Salem l,v. San Fran. Lv. 7l5a,ffl 6:2da.m MO P. B Above trains stop only at folInmJTr tlona north of itr,.i.., Vi ..10$n M ynst0lHdbsffli',4Ss i-tjuii vnjr, nooaourn, Balem, AlbS, augent. rfbedds, Halsey, Harrffi unutlon City, Irving andjgugen? ""' j UO.SF.1IUUO MAM. PAltYT i:'i'J a. in. 11:17 a, m 6:50 p. in. I.V. L-v. Ar. Portland Ar.) 4.05 Salem Lv. I ptonn I Koeeburg Lt.' wft, Albany Local. Daily ISxcept SuniUj, o.W) a. in. t,v. Irtlnnd Ar. ealem Lv. Albany Lv, lft-niaal 7:3it,n I U)a.ru. 7:52 p.m. W:UU p. m. Lv: Ar. PULLMAN BUMT SLEEPER! Second Class Steeping Cars- For accommodation ot pas&eageni holdlu I RPfy-inri nlnca fllrnte ntln.hfji. 2 exproiss trains. iVest Side Division, Between PortM and Cervallis: PAII.Y (EXCEPT SUNDAY). l.& a. m. U;:10 p. m. rEvT Ar. "Portland. Corvallis is: Lv. lUip.m. At Albany nnd Corvallis connect trim j iiuius ui uregon rucrac iiauroad. ItXeitESa TKAIN (DAILY EICKFTSpSuAT 4:40 p. m. 7:25 p. m. iiv. roruaaa Ar. tuva,m Ar.McMlnnvllIeLv. -5:45 a. m I m n .1-. , r- 1 1 ., Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH Vor tickets and lull information reptr I iug rates maps, etc.. apply to the Coraps. 8 uy's agent Salem, Oregon. I KOKHLKtl. JtUHKlw, AHst. . !'. and PasR.Ar'l 9 Manac.r ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " " 7:30 P.M. 3 DAYS TO CHICAGO 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicaeo, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. . ...SHl Pill I MAN .nnrl Tfl R ST SLELPtH" FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rates and general information e!l on or auaress, t W. H. HURLBURT, ABSt, GenL Pass. Aft j Qvi Washington St.. FOBTI.ANP, OeWW From Terminal or Inferior Points k m Is the Una to take To all Points East and South. It i thedlnlng car route. It ninii threJ TOOUUUIO UU1UB CfCIJ1 -- ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of caw.) Pullutan drawing room lefL, Ot latest equip1 TOURIST Sleeping Cars. ..... . . , -a .. In Vjt nest tnat cuu da ooniiructeu " ,-S ajr accoinmodatloBj are both tree ? nUhed for holders of lint and ieooB- . tickets, and' ELEGANT DAY COACHBB- A mtillnmir. MnA aonnelUg ltBS llnK. attonlln dlroet ai"l unlnterrtr" Pullraaa It- "Monio n j earea in aavii-m, i . nfa " - tne mad. . M m Thmagh ttkew to and waii JT ia America, KngUina and KuWWjfjr purebawdatany ticket omcecfH"r' Pny. . u! of tmtus.routee audotlier deWils funi' on S-Uonentor v r T prl JW " w t X, Uh,,, BXk Utbti KX f B fc j,, BBtTrAPOWKiyOi D 4. -.uiiwri.. , a.Ju. A ' m af tiiHMMinwtipww 144.1 st te Mete 1 tt, Mm)