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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
II f i.fl m MH'wm iiiiiiiniiiiniiiil)ilrti" "' ",'i...li;.lL' 'ji'if'iri' " ri I OUR ENTIRE STORE lfl By thoilumo orisirtglo pioco Clothing for Mon and Boys, The greatest opportu nity. The Lowest Prices, The best goods ever offered, M2RHONAL8. Judgo II. I'. HoIjo went ti Albany today. W. JJ, Lawlor wont lo Albany this morning. Bcott Tnylor, of Gervulp, camo up to glem last nlglit. Dr.J. ItlohardBon returned from the refoim school thli afternoon. EZ'Jadge R. P. Holeo returned last sight fretu ft trip to Portland. Attorney General O. M. Idloman returned to Portland thlo morning. Wm. Urown went to Marlon today to receive Home hope at that place. Geo. W. Stephens, of Uimhucll, III., has located at Turner with hla family. 0. Bnowden wont to Isadora today, where be will remain during the winter. Hon. Edd Hindi and aon,Guy,wont to Portland on the kSalem local this morning. Deputy 8horl(I A. T. Wain trans acted olllclal business at Gervais this morning. It. M. Forsytho waa taken Ulto severely last evening with nervous prostration. Mrs. N. W. Harris, of near Oak Grove, Polk county, went to Albany today to visit rv latlvei. L. U. Gurnett, editor of tuo Oregon Agriculturist, is in tbo city, looking Rfier tbo Intercata of his valuable paper. W. T. Slater was a passenger to Al bany this morning, on business con nected with tbo BUto Insurauco com pauy. Mrs. E. J. Cornoll was a passenger for Marlon this morning on her return to her home near Bcio, after a short ylelt in Salem. Mrs. A. L. McCuIly and llttlo child, came up from Po.tlund this morning and will visit Mrs. McUully'a mother, 'Mrs. It. Dearborn, and other relative. Councllmen W. T. Rlgdon and Tlios. Holraan went to Portland on the Salem local this morning. Mr. Holman was accompanied py his wife. Frank F. Toe7es, late editor ot the Daily Post, has taken a position at John G. Wright's grocery storo as book keeper and to assist him in tho Insur ance business. Henry A. Ilrower, a former book keeper in tbo Ladd & Bush bank, but now employed at Portland, came up last night to attend the Huelat-Blck-ford weddlug. Mr. Irvine certainly has been an efficient secretary and deserves re election, Albany Democrat. Mr. Irvine Hay It was tho farmers on tho board that reelected him. J. Datohelor, while splitting wood yesterday, bad tho mlafortuuo to strike bis lefc band quite n heavy blow with the ax, but because of its dullness the "wound Is not very eevere. Mr. Green B. Cornelius, of tho Shaw Fruit Growers Union, was in the city today, Ho says they have still unset tled buslneus with tbo Oregon Fruit Union and he eayB tho growers have employed r lawyer to sottlo thtlr dif ferences. Pleec?d Hos? Plaids, Handkerchiefs. Gentlemen's Necku)?ar ;g New line of r j 1 nt solid shoes of I Af Rs MflRV; oo. $l.7S, )ou money WILLIS Conrt and IJUrty. tnufr. if i SOOIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mm. A. C. Hhlnn went to Gerrnls to. day. Mr, nnd Mrs.Geow Brown, of (lose huiy, aro In tho city. MIts Pauline Moulocfc is very ill o fever, at her homo In Nob Hill ad dition. Architect and Mrs. D. W. Pugh went paiisengers to Portland on the rjilein local thin morning. Mrs. W. H. Odell nccompalncd Mis Mabel Cotton to Ohemawa today, Mien Cotton being somewhat III. Mrs. E. W. Ito'sller returned to Portland today after a visit with Mrs. G. S. Downing, of this city. Tbe Church of God is holding rovlval meetings in Werner Fennel's ball, on Commercial street, services commenc ing at 7;30 each evening. Mre. Btancbo Patterson arrived in Salem from Tho Dalles last night for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray, and other relatives. Mrs. J. M. Uuber left yestorday for Omaha, Neb., where nbo waa culled by tbo illness, of her daughter, Mr. J. W. Gerbardt, who Is seriously ill. FIFTY-TWO 0AHD3. Please remembei tbe dancing whist rehearsal at 7:30 tomorrow nlgbt In Chaunlng hall. No visitors admitted. TEMl'KHANCU SUNDAY. Tbo secretary of tbo W. 0. T. U. courteously requests that tho pastora of tbe different churches observe next Sunday as Temporanco Sunday by do. voting at least a portion of their ser mon to temperance. This would bo a great help to tho W. C. T. U. and would be gratefully received. TIIANKSaiVINO DINNKUS OALOHK. The young peoplo of tho Congre gational church will servo a bounteous dlnnor at the church parlors from 1 to 4 p. m. Thanksgiving day. Tho ladles ot thut church are famous cooks, re member. All thoso desiring family tabled will pleaso leavo orders to that effect with Fred Gelbel at Branson's grocery. A LADIES' BAND. Following aro tho members of tho Ladles' Baud, of Corvallls, as furnished us by a resident of that city: Victor Moses, Instructor, Bass Annie ljonanc.ro. Baritone Lola WilkinB. IstTonor Allle Andrews. 2d Tenor Emma Martin. 2d Alto Mamie Mlilner. 1st Cornet Bessles Latesman. Solo Coruot Joelo Moses. Huaro Drum Franhlo Cau thorn. Bsbs Drum May Headrlck. A BTREBr HALL. Tho merchants in tbe block on Twolftb street, between Washington and Broadway, Oakland, are contem plating a uulquo entortalument. It will ho a rtrect ball. Tho block has just beon uowly bltumlnlzed, and the street Is as smooth as a floor. Arrange ments are lu progress by which the Btreot will bo closed somo ovenlng and tbe wbolo blook hung with lanterun aud otherwise decorated, anu with a band of muslo on baud tho entire street will bo turned into a mammoth ball room, with tho sky for a roof. line values In the "Albert" fleeced lined, fast black hose, just received. Price 35c per atr, Also grea; values in wnol and cashmere hose. New ones just opened. Handsome and rtyllsh and very moder ately priced, Buy yourself a new waist. Remember the $50,00 ailk dress to be given away. Elenaut twlss embroidered handkerchiefs just opened, Very pretty. Prices loc, ice, aoc, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. we cu please ail A btg line Just opened. Latest es, t'opular prices, bee new "De Jolnvtlle." Swell. popular priced goods just opened. All best make and latest style toes. Prices $J, 2.5o ana per pair. We will save on footwear. BROS. & CO., The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe House "if "-".U'1I1j.C.'OCL-Li ontuutT oovim num. fhiMHAtim Htm tn MmUn timhf, NMlKMH A Afftllfloltl ImVrt liruft Mil McllOfI UKAffiKt flMlil M. MAilHliI (of ifir1lllfloi,fArl,8l ffirfMfiflf Hi l.llf' MiMlffttfM iUMtf AllO (f Milt Umh NtMMhtf Ifltfi nittt IlitofMl (if! WMSi HnfMf at lllfj MM frtieffofil JfUitMfy Will, it fid (in f:W Ml tho mum fAffl froffl Jrtliiliifi1 Jfllli, afiif of 0On( Iflrfifljm fM. 'fill Nintifiy g olnlfiifld fin n itouM)tf liofo mid tat nomk nir MimI al illvnM llitiM. (iMifKuftoilifm, iilnlnilff, V Mini, it. Monfin, it. W. (olt!o, Win. Jloalfirnl, if, M, Jorditii niiit (t. 0. itolirlciAon, d feiltlfil The plflllillfl nllPKen that on on nbn'lt SUMubetli, I8V0, (ho (Iflfoiidatiffl ot Otlletl rtlid dflllvnrpd to lilni pro tilled' My nolo for td,llll iiajrnbla on or before JJtwmtior t, Jflfli, with Imcriot at tho ralo of? per colli j Hint mi October?, 18U5, dsfeiidiitilfl njjfeed to pay t lie (ilitliitlll Inlorust on the nolo nt tho rata of 10 per rent from (epteiuhor 1, I80;l until tho flnnl paymetil Is made; that tlnco the notes were excttted paymoiils liavii beon made reducing tho amount (o (1,107.01, and tlintmiin Is claimed (o bedueplnlntlfl. For this he demands Judgment against tho defendants for the stima and for tho sum of $100 attor ney lees, Beth It. Hammer and Haydon A Mo Nary are attorneys for Mr. Collins, nnd J. and Henry W. Meyers are sureties In the sum of $10,000 lu the undertaking for attachment. Olive B. Eugland Is plaintiff In a suit agninst her husband, Wm. Eng. land, the complaint being ai follews: Tnat on or between the 1st day of January, 1880, and tho 1st day of No vember, 1805, at Bulem, tho plalntlfl lent to defendant at divers times, at his sppclal Instance request, tho sum of (1,600 and dofondaut has frequently promised to pay the same, but ho has not paid such sum or any port thereof. Whetefnro, judgment against tbo do. fondant is demanded for $1,500 and in terest thereon at 8 per cent from No vember 1, 1805, and costs and disburse ments. . Mrs. England's attornevs aro Carson & Fleming. J. A. Baker Is the surety on undertaking for attachment In thu sum of $1 500. Shaw Shippers in Arms. Mrs. II. E. Wuuds makes afildavlt that tbe Cornelius, Fryer and Towlo fruits was well pacited under tbo In structions of Oregon Fruit union and sbo approved same. Mr. It, E. Wands also corroborates tho same with bis recommendation attached namely that Mr. Cornelius bo restored ,41 crates making 172 and all charges for repacking bo refunded to said parties Mrs. M. Btoore, Llla Bloore, Lucy Bloore, and Zella Cole, Llz.le Cornelius together. Col. O. G. Colo and Geo. Towlo uinke afildavlts to tho cflect that tho fruit was bundled according to Inductions. Tho Bbuw peop'e represent 60,000 trees, half of which will be bearing tbo earning season. If Mr. Wands recommenriu- tlnna nrn ntrlpllv fnltntvril Hut tr.mliln will cease. I have received many V communications asking for frctR In the cane but prefer not to publish uny thing further since I uonlldenlly he llovo tho above will end tho wnolo thing. G. B Vs. Tjik New York Rackct Has this day received direct from New York a large lot of nil kinds of goods lu tholr lino, such as cologne, boso supporters, cloth and hair brushes, side combs, purses, fanoy hair pins, tootb brushes, olaatlo wobb, corsets, all kinds of peu clla and aohool nous, sheurs, buggy whips, a flue lot of Fedoru ard other kinds of hats and caps, momoraudutu books, band mirrors, all kinds of baud kerchiefs, linen and bath towels, rib bons in largo quantities, spectacles, umbrellas, laco curtains, ladles nh, and wool underwear, gouts nnd childrotia underwear of all kinds, and sizes, sus penders, lace, embroideries aud a tnousaud other articles. Call and got them at rnoket prices. TiiANKeaiviNa Dinnkr. Remem ber tbo Thanksgiving dluuer to bo given from 1 to 4 o'clock In their new church parlors, by the Ladlei Aid society, of tho Baptist church. Mrs. S. R Jessep has full charge, and families wanting a family table will apply to her for cuch aocommodatlons. Minnie E. Farmer secretary, eod Wantkd. To exchnugo or sell, threo or four acres opposite school house. Will take small payment, aud remainder in work. Inquire of J. O. Mo Far laud at Clear Lake, sis mllea north of city, or address Saltm. 11-0 m PARLOR TABLES Just received from tho East. A pretty lmo of artistic tnblcn, Uall ana seo them. KELLER & SONS, 120 State street. tMHmoiiM, .ftiifftaflM if, flufliMt oflli clffliiil mttt, ttiutm MXffpfiilniit ui lii fiiiliiflrf Hi nlirtiiili( Imldy In (lid fiilloif IllK CfldfNi HilfdfififArr vm, i.ovyi Mahlll V. Mfffilti i'lsa n, Wolfttf. (Joflllfnd it llnhoc Tim Mimiy mMtt' onion wn tllmCll (Mllll I) o'tilfKJk tlllD rtflCflllK.ll, owliirf Ut Jitfi ififii fidiift nwny n( I he futiefrtl of Mm, Jlyfnt, wIki wm (Iio inollu-f of Mr Mlfilo' fl'sl wlfo, MdNHyfrtAMfnil. fllieflll .foHii Knight Iim mad Miiiilhef IfAnnfef of Inic moiioy (a (ho county IfMniffPf, Tho npportlonitieiit Wat (o (hi following CuikIki Poll (nx M$ 02 00 City of Mrtioiii .. 018 IM City of Hllvefloii 0 .10 City of Woodhiiru 8 10 HohooKlHtrl t No, 'M ....... CO Oil Hohool (llnlflot rivhool dMirlot Hohool dlotflot Boliool distrlot Hohool district Boliool dlstrlal Boliool dhtrlol Boliool cllntrlot Boliool district No, 1. ill No. ... No, 0. No, 10 -No, ill . No 67. No. 01 No. 71.. No. loll No. 'Hi. 87 Ifi 0 71 7 Oil 1 It. 411 1W 11 80 1 01 A ill 14 88 2,578 81 School dMtrlot State, county aud statu school Tolal $4,203 87 I'ltOllATK C'OUIIT. W. T. lltgdou has teltoned the county court to appoint hlmadmlulg trator of tho estato of James A, Mustek, who died tho 1st of October, this year. The valuo of lha person aud real pro perty Is $1,600 and tho heirs aro Mrs. Percy Lnar and Miss Daisy Muslck. Mr. Rlgou Is n creditor of the deoedeut. Tho petition was granted and Mr. Blgdon will receive his lotters of ad ministration on his filing a bond In tho sura of $3,000. 9 Geo. K. Qulne, tbo detective who arrested tho train-robbers, CaBo and Poole, in Southern Oregon somo mouths ago, went to Portland today to be presont ut their prosecution at that place. Mr.Qulno's homo Is in Biddies, and ho has beon tho guest ofM. E. Pogue for a short time. Tiikke! Only. Threo Republicans wero recognized In dealing out the offices nt the state fulr. Wm. Slmoral, Wm.Bavago and Mrs. Wm. Savage. It Is gratifying to know that whllo thr bi;r, fut ofilcea wero all scooped In by the Democrats, that a few crumbs were ploked up by tho Republicans., Incorporated. Tho Valley Im provement company, Hood River, for Irrigation, stock $20.0 0; Mount Hood Water Supply company, stock $000; Lost River Ditch compauy, Klamath county .stock $5,000, tiled articles today. Soai and Watbii. It has beon recommendod as a good remedy for mnuy difficulties, But bo euro to get tho Salem soap as It Is tho bed of ull, mid mndo right here. To tiik Fjiont. McCall Bros., tho Court street grocer, aro pushing their bUMluesH more every day, and keep well to the front of tho procession. RoY8 And Mens clnthlnc at the , Vnw "Vnrlr rnnhnt aitrt nf Intv nnoli prices, mid gloves of nil kinds, for men, women aud children, m RuniiKR Booib and shoes of the Woousooket brnud at tho New York racket store. New Notames. J. Humes; V. W. Clews, coinuileeioned notaries. B. Taylor, Erwln; wero INSANE Mary K. Roberts, Dalles, was brought to tho asylum at Salem last night. of Tho Insane titcatner Gray Eulo will leavo Z Poitlaud for Salem Tuesdays, ; Thursdays and tiaturdays at 6 a. Z Z m. and leaves Balera for Portland Z Z) Mondays, Wednesdays aud Frl- Z days, at 0 a. m. Quick timeree;u- Z Z lar service aud cheap rates. Agent Z M. P. Baldwin at Baleni dock. 5 When lUby was sick, we gave acr Castorta. Whoa fclio waa a Child, she cried for Castorta, When the became 311s, sho flung to Castorla, When tho hod Children, h gnro them Castorla. ItETWHN SiaNAL BOXES Will HOOD bo put In operation on the Lock wood messenger system, thus glviu Salem one of tho most complete nnd satis factory messenger circuits on the coast. There are 177755 miles of railroad In the United States There are 06.835.880 rails used to cover thlsurouud. There aro 638,205,000 ties used to bind I these rails together, but no such j amount, however, is required to bind the hearts of tho traveling public to the fact that the Wlscouslu Central lines furnish superior facilities on all their t trains between St. Paul and Chicago , which form close connections with all linos to tho east and south. Make a note of It. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Stnngib.V, 3. aovrmnt Rtfrt, imirjii:::tmrMf" f-"--'''" AU'Ufif UltflKMl MAiluM Wlllld MnM, AIM lW Mf- CREAM BAKIN6 POWDHt ,Mol Perfect Msde. An Wnf Hi Mlmmlflrtl Born, IIOHB. At tholr homo In MornltiKaldo addition to Balom, Tuesdnv, Novcm her 10, 1805, to Mr, end Mr. Walter Bosk, a son, Marrlod. M KIiniMAN-WHITNEY.-In Ba Icm, Or., at IslO p. in. Wcdnosday, Nnvrliibnr 20, 18l5, Mlus Clara Merrl man to O. W. Whltnoy, Judge W. C. Hubbbard oniclatlng. DIOKFORD HOEL AT.-At Bt.Pual's Episcopal churoh, Salem, at 8 n m. Wednesday, Noyombor 20, 1895, MIm IiouImo 0. Huolat to John Wlnslow Blokford, tho oniolatlng clergyman being Rev. Laurence Sinclair. Died. SMITH. At her homo on Asylum avenue, Salem, Or., November 21, 1805, Mrs. Ann Smith, ogod 84 years. Deceaecd was a ploncor of Oregon, and In her younger days was well known as landlady of tbo Bennett bouse. Bho leaves only ono nopbow, Mr. O. P. Hlgglnbottom. McCULLY At ber homo on Front street In this city, Thursday, Nov. 21, 180.5, at 6 a. m., Mrs. Mary Ann McCully, aged 78 years, Deceased was tho rollot of David McCully, and wua an old and highly esteemed resident of Salem. Funeral notice later. Bia MouTnPur.8. They aro not nccojsary to got a good meal, but tho place to got it Is at the Konworthy lunch counter. FREEZE TO Golden Gate Baking Powder, Pounds, 40c, Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2 12 lbs,, 80c, Golden Gate Baking Powder, 5 lbs,, $1,55, LARD, in 5pound pails, pure, 45c, LARD, in KVpound pails, pure, 85c, BACON, choice narrow strips, per lb,,1 10c, ONIONS, per bushel, "45c, We are always glad to quote prices, P, a Grocery, HARRITT LAWRENCE Sioo Reward Jloo The readers of this paper will be pleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catajth, Hall's Catarrh Curo is the only positive euro known to the medical fraremity. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surface of the disease, and (jiving tho patient strengtli by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any cose that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Or. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Catarrh In the Head Is duo to impure blood and cannot be cured with local applications. Hood's Haraaparllla bos cured hundreds of cases of catarrh because it purities the blood and lu this way removes the cause of the disease. It also builds up the system and prevents attnoks of plicumonia, diphtheria and typhoid fever. Hood's Pills become tbo favorito ca thurtlo with every one who tries them. 25o. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. E OH JltCWT CHKA.1' -Unfurnished roomp on Heveuteenth street, secnud hmun uortUolnaylum.J it east of tar line. Mav3i .lOrtBAliU UltAf. A Eood team, lorinr V wacon nt1 rood farm iuu, wj if j ai street two blo'-ka et 01 Ihtrk mbooi, nnnnn 11.11 nn inntt mmn nn Hiuinn 11-19 81 F- A1MV .vic for tn t'ruuoe Twin ruuj,aa IJ an 1 exoeueai preparation tatt 1 Handle 1 lor all kinds o. hair roods ailed wltbia days, Tdrnu maue for Ilatrdresslnir. Urder a lew days. Tdrnu maue for Ilatrdresslnir. MuoiruriDff ana Treating tue Ho tip by tbe month. A M. ln. R-wra 11- Uldrldge BU. T 1. KIHIIKH. Newspaper AdvertUIug Aceat Ll. 31 Merebanta' Kxohaneo, San Francisco U our authorized agent, Tula paper U kept on tile In uUontoe. ONfalY TO 1.UAN.-U. MarsnT" 1-Odt Offloa hlooc. Koou a tar. UUYa an Improved 6-acre tr-ct threa mllea toutli ol town amall hoti and barn. Wear etxuX school, lunulre o nufgnml, over Hutenman. -a IT 1'Kt.UA auKKUAN Typewriting ami commercial atanotrrnnhv ilffiw Qruv block. Tha but nf wnrt iinm'.t llr 00 Qm Lj-inntilA BtA T V muaum 1 i Kl P OH aALK Ol(Ufun ton ig time or would fa w-t Halem Qood. large home aatbtrn; vrlety ot Ing fruit irexa 1'leoty of smxll fruit, water and Jiaorea timber, Addr-as 00 renin aoresonoioa land b'tar rood Halam bo? ivj. Uia-i riAUl-Kr l'Afjat-Larea lot of haaw h .VwSIDplnf.paperl0rfcl8C,leaP- Jnt the thing tot putFlng under carpcu. Call at Joar. nt ofHoe. c:T.TiMSii!i "") DoNotForckt THAT SPHUALSA 1 r lr you waflMJ buy nloi iifinkfti orlfibls lliifim rr Ui0 (foll'Juyd, how I ynuf otinoflfliiity lo lwy Mem nt i(n,,rw, prldflu, SATURDAY'S SALE: CAPES - AND - JACKETS, Wfttoh our nnnco lor t li j iiniiouiioatiioiit of our Hafldny DiBplity, 1 1 will bo worth your timu to boo ir S- M.& K H, STOCK 115 STATE STREET. TELEPHONE 112. O- XI. Cu9L:03aL3C3EIJLiS03Xr, ItKI'IIKflKNTINd THK BIG FOUR INSURANCE Room 14, Bush Bank Building, Salem. Commercial Union Assurance Co. London nnd LuncMHmi'o Fire Iiih. Co, Liverpool find London ami tilobc. Ilnrtiiril Fire Iii.m. c0, Ilrlnc in your State policies and have them written with Utile or no lou in yon, SPECIAL HOLLIDAY SALES I have lust onened mv Xmas lines ln!H, Xmas liookletj. . .. .. . i . . - iooKieis. Amu celluloid nov velties, such as and Clove boxes. Cant itc. I'ancy Calendars lor looo Clilluren'1 Lolor Hooks, Ire Ho. k of celluloid, by the sheet, to male up in fancy articles. All good low. F, S. DEARBORN, T 11 K m THESE PRICES SHERIFF'S SAIE OF REAL PROPERTY, Notice Is hereby glrea that by virtue of an execution duly lisued out ol tho circuit eouit of the Htato of Oregon, for 1 he county of Mar lon, and to me directed on t e 15th day of November, 1895, upon ajudgment ana dea ro duly rendered, entered ot record nnd dook otcd tn andbvmldcouilon tuemti Cay of Kc vomber, 1835, lu a certain nult then lu eatd court pending, wnereln retorZlellnskl waa plalntll! and Wm, r Mllea and Mary Mllta wero defendantii lu favor of plalntlfl and against ld defendants, by which exeoutlon 1 am commanded to fell the property In. said execution, and hereinafter described, to pay the sum due Ihe plalntlfl of KineenUundrtd, Three nnd 87-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rato of eight per cent, per an. num. from tbe 13th day ot Novomber. 1835. until paid, together with the cosUanddls bursemenu ot said suit, taxed at Thlrty.two and 00-100 Dollars, and cosu and expenses or said execution, I will, on Saturday, the 2lit day of December. 1895, at tlo hour of 1 o'clock, p.m., of said day, at the west door or the county court house In aatem, Mirloncopnty, Oregon, tell at publlo auction to tne iiignest bidder for cash In hand oa the day ol sale, all the right, title, Interest and estate which said defendants, Wm, 1', Miles and Mary Stiles, and all persons claim. Ing under them subsequent to the execution of said mortgage on the 20th day ol June, 1801, In, of and to said mortgaged premises hereinafter subscribed, said mortgaged prera. ises hereinbefore montlonod are desorlbcd la said exenutlou. a, follows, to-wlt! The East hdrof tho Northwest quarter of Btctton 83, Township 0, Bou.h Itange 2 West f the Willamette Uerldlaa, Marlon county, Bute of Oregon, and containing 80 acres, Bald sale being made subjeov to redemption la the manner provided bylaw. Dated this 20th day of November, 1895. JOHN KNimtT. 8herlirofMarloa County, Oregon. By r.T. WItlOUTMAN, Depmy, u$lB' GOOD NEWS Bo la Brown fountain Washer nuv nn. f0f2R.UmaM pretext "Uy 0n8 c-KVui,11" wb "l'oy.andyour rlalHandlDtruotloni fre. T.o,- . at office, ltd 8Ute atroel fft6 iJISJiJ neatUe Uit Christmas Is Coining. VOMOMlOW Ifl i CO.'S I I of Fancy Books Books Tocti in all bind rgc lines ol hand painted iarus. ua - - ('holograph Frames. I illianukcrclilct Hook marki. Cates. Ink btandf. I -omH l.t it ii RECEIVERS MOTICr, Notice to Policy Hold ers of State Insur ance Company. Favorable arrangomonta have been mado with the FircnWs Fund Inaura ce Company Or the substitution 0 policies of tho Stato Insurance Compiny without h ss to tho assuml Beforo cancelling your policies call on agents of tho Fit" men's Fund lnsuranco Co. EDMOND C. GILTNER, REOEIVEIl. Saturday Night, NOV. 23. REED'S OPERA HOUSE DARKEST AMERICA. Mahara's Refined Minstrels, A show for ladles, gentlemen nl chiU'n headed by the only HILLY YOL NO. America's greatest colored comedian Md sweet singer. , , , MILLIARD BREWER, the wonderful W contortionist, Pickinnlnnle Drum Corps. Buck and Wine Dancers. Black Bird Band. Fun Makers. ., PARADE AT NOON JOHN HUGHES. DcHlcr la Groceries, Faints, Oils, Window4Glass,Yftrul'iliW nnd the most complete stock ot Brushes of all Kinds lu th State. Artists' Materlnls.time IIair,ComeHt aMdliiuglcs and et iaitT l GRASS SHEW M ' mr n 1 "r 1 'm jMi SAhaExBAdU.