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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1893)
-wjftLMl Ifa r ft i , - i ii j j, ijjrn- 'n irnisstmi nun"! Jaw m PS jay Wr fvfT 2 X JKr1. cce. fi Turner Simply Awful Werst Cm ef orofuln the Dee tere Ever Smw GomUtMV Curat $y HOOD'S ff BAnSAlUlllLLA, "Whan 1 u 4 or S year old J bad a icwfulotu soro a M middle finger of my M t hand, which gdt id bad tlmt the doctors out the flnserofr.jmd later took off more than halt my hand. Then tho sore broko oat on my arm, cams out on my neck and fare, nearly deitroylnt; the light of one eye, io on my right mm. Doctors said It wm The Worst Case ef Scrofula tfcey eror saw. It was alaaply awfnlt Fire yean ago I began to take Hood's Bar savjirllla. OraduAuY the aores began to KeaC I Tteptontlll I had taken ten bottles, mm 4ttorai Just think or what a return I got for that Inveitmentl Aihowsaad srVcmtt Yes, many thousand. For tho past year I hare tuul no sores. I Work Alt the Time Before, I eawld Am n work. I know not what to lay strong enough to express my gratitude to llood'a Mjrsniinrllln for my pcr fect cure." UKoitOK W. TuitWRR, Farmer, Qalway, Saratoga county, N. V. HOOO'O PlLLO do net wsskon, but aid (Hg sttlen and ton tho itomacb. Try thsm. DR.GUNN'b ncraorxD yus A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. I. monment of ths bowals nth dr,liDourr (orbMllii. T!imi pill, upplrwti" to mum uti lo mk It rscultr. Our KMdwh, brighun Ik 7 and oU lb OompUzlon tatter loan SMnutlm, Tbty sot ralldljr, n.lth.r crip nor Mkm M othtr pllla do. To oontno yon of their MHO we melt HinplM frw, or mil box SBa. Sola mtrwktn. SesidX4.ClUUlphU.l,a. Bold by BiBkett & VnnHlype. GEO. D. OOODIIUE, g c9 rJ im I 1 W 11 1 HP h I1 thr wmm wnnn hrairr. 1UU JJUUUHIU IIUUI I"i'" la bow devotlni his entire time totbebu"! ,. Beat.- Kvery farmer having wood to aell BrWi tfiouldao htm Kvery consumer ! woorttn boaldSMblm. Ufflo wllb O. W . Johnion 4 r a07ComrnorcIal Street, low Prices for Summer Trade. HOWARD, The House Mover. 4S1 Main Street. Uu the beii facilities lormovlne and ral- inc. house. Leve orders at uray llro., or Moraaa riaiem, urogon. CflflS. WOLZ, l'roprtetor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial Ht., Bulem. All klnda Freah, oalt and Bmoked Meat FBKK DKMVKJIY. SMITH BROS., COKTRA0TOR8 & PLABTEUER8. Laveordera atOottle-l'arkhunitblock.room 18, Bales), Oregon, MONEY TO LOAN Oa Improved, Heal Estate, In amounts and USB to suit, no ueiay in uousiaenug loans. FEAR & FORD, Boom 12. Hush Rank block, S lldv AuUiorlted dtpitl 00,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Bales, Oregon. W. A. CUHIOK. Frea. W. V. M AHTIN, Vle Frt. J. U.A1.UKUT, Cashier. BUU,0oukt3raad City WarranU bought atlVtr. dw Bargains in Land. M, W. HmUh, ivwtmaiter ol Uwtivllle, and WTr. Minuy. of tAleui, have for sle abtm MW a aos good, furmluit and atoek. land In Im Lst4ttmuta muHtry la Folk county. film raKgs) (Torn fd lo tia) (xr acre. All good roiMKtr, nd on the market fur tun Hrst law. Qrat bai-wlus, CstU oa or addrra lb ftheve, " dr S-IMI IMAXm BATJOt i D. F. lXsek at I o'etMk a, . DTury M'el m0 mU Wtrtr MUVJM FOMTZJaND ! CMWsUdtMkM Jtot at Wahlgto sjfNa4 sr srHBeW mM TkiHra4y. n' iFAVwt FALKM grAtbMiy avery Meaaay and TuwUty, r. Steamer EM. ii i '- -ilia mfiiSi TliH ClrTML JMflMI. iiujunii- -!'-" j-uJj-'-h mJte-" t'tJHtAHItMl HMlrtt BXOlSrt HtHlM, Capital Journal Pullf.lilng Comany, l'(M Offle I HwkrOomwJf HK "If rat. HOf R BfiOffllCRS, - EdliVfc l'allf'y ')' P' month,.-. ... ...MW Dally, by ii'i(i r ni'. .M4. JW Weeafy," page, per year,.............-... l-w ilAMVrtf 8CUTT UN I'KNHIUNH. Oregonlan,June6,l Tiicrc l liotliluK lo bo tflnlo lifurtlc er fltlftokfi on the irtlit ndmllilfltfrt' Mun for Its Uoflllllty, tent or MiptMwcd, lo tjaytneiit of peiiBlotiH, Tim wr wnt eiidtxl bo luiijf ma that mM of (ho peo plo (of the NuflUeni stutt) liuVu (iiille forgotluti It, nod caro llttlaor Mtlilri for ttiope who fouht It tlirouKli. Tdu tlino linn beuti rcHUlii'd when tfio who would bo glud lo stop nil poriBloiifl ex ceed tti ouinlxT of those who nro yol yovorned by any Butitlineiital iioiikoiim about "what Is duu.U) lha old Boidlem." i'Loudmliilfllrntlon would gain lnllnlto ly moro by cutting down tho pension rolla two-thirds or thrtewjunrttrd thnii It would looo lu tho estimation of the iMHinlD At lartre. an trurnutiBe niHloritv of whom bavu forgotten the davs of '01 'OS, or consider any mention of them a bore, or perhapi au act unworthy of a patriot and gentleman, Ouo thing Ib certain: tbo spirit of tUo country Iiub bo chHUged that no war like that would be fought through noW. The man who died for bin country, or oQeredtodle for It, la thought of now as a soft of romantic fool. Orrgonlan, JuneO Tho Oregonlau learns, quite to Its as toolabmeet, thut a Burcastio paragraph in Its columns about the lucllllereuce or ibo present generation to tho heroic period of our history, from '01 to '05, and to the old soldier us a relic ot it, has been taken in some quarters to be merely literal utid stupidly earnest. In it case llko this, apology becomes ex ceedingly diniuull. Apology Is dlHlcult. Headers of tho above two paragraphs from Oregon's leading dally newspaper will hardly know whether to smile or swear. If the first is to be taken as sarcasm the latter Is hardly Berlous enough to be ac cepted as an apology, tho for tho sake of the Oregoulun we trust It may be. It will bo recalled that for levity of lesser ollunslvo character thati the ubovo papers llko tho Chicago Times, Keokuk Constitution, Dubuque Herald, and others of the unjon soldier haling class in time of war, or in the days of 1801-05 bad their offices mobbed am) their types and machinery thrown Into the river. For upplauding too voclfer ously the oIFouhIvu language in Clove laud's peublon vetoes the Chicago Times a fuw yours ago was drlveu out of elr- culatlou lu Iowa and virtually out of existence, until recently revived again by Carter Harrison. The apology of the Oregonlau is timely. It came none to boou. We can understand what an imates tho soul of the man who for po litical ends cries down tho recipients of pensions. If ho ever had a soul It is lougslnco burled under tbo unscrupu lous influences of deniagogy. We can grasp tho spirit that animates a man who fought ou the othor side and opposes pensioning tho victorious nrnik'8 out of tho treasury of u common country. We can even arrive at tho frame of mind of the man who opposes pensions as he would oppoxo any other large dram upon tho treasury, for purely economic reasons. Each of these Hues of rensouiug Is sufficient unto Itself and If honestly on tert allied, whether mercenary, or pu trlotlo, is entitled to respect us the oplu hnofany Individual is entitled to re Bpcot, but no farther. Hut who can. fathom tho mlsorablo littleness of soul or tho lulluttesmnl smallnessof a mind that opposes pen slonB Tor disabled union soldiers or their widows on the ground because he Imagines "an immense majority have forgotten the days of '01-05, or consider any mention of them a bore or perhaps au act unworthy of a patriot and gen tlemau." No oue with a drop of Amorlcan blood lu his veins, looking through a magnifying glass that would enlarge a louse to a million times the diameter of tho sun, could ever discover the soul of a being capablo of writing such a thought. His soul is displaced by a foul mallguaut emanation of nothing- uess. It would bo uufalr to attribute such a thought to tho lustlgatlou of the devil. The devil, If the reader will ex cuse tho Idea, would Jump nut of hell and hide himself if he thought ho were the father of such a thought us that quoted. It will bo news to learn, even lu the language of veiled sarcasm, that a ma jority of people have forgotten the days or '01-05. or that they couslder any mention of them a bore; or that It Is an uot unworthy a patriot to rvfor to them; or that It la uugeutleraauly to speak of the war. Those would be novel Ideas even to those who (ought on ttiq other side. It must bo remembered that al this Is said In opposition to the pension ing of Union soldiers and their widows and deiwiideuia It la said, In, adul tlon of CleveUed for hie peuslou hating proclivities. It l Mid to pander to a thoughtless political tuob. eotuposed of unaiut-rleau clepieuta. and place oeeksra and beartk shy looks thrlvlug lu peace lu m eouatry whleb was wived that their uuapre elatlve starve might fatten iu the myaMnu oaMvau WMMMWMMb4dMaMitM mililfjfjilof fmllfliiftl f'Moffi ftiid (iff' lifi(y, 'J'llQ Mull prlMt Of (III HAD' Willi wfiiblflflUofl tit lllipalflillfl fM ,ufif4 tut Hid l'rtolfld rjMt I Ihfl YfiUffl (if (MfMHtVft VV6 nf willing lo p4 w Hi Otmrnlun nreiHt tot. ifln(tfi AUn nhova in4Mt wofiln In d vein of (mfln Mfwuff Ii In Ui I lifid lli piibllo 'rTlll fe(.'ly II Id IIia( way Km MKersMefD on ilm -f niloll qilMllon itfn pfovufblally m tllo and illifrtlr, H iiH'iN U) (hi glyni (he nilvaiilsKti of ll (he gfuwi iomIiI on an A(roluily greele i peofd on (tils qilfhllon, It It hud fiot (nkon tlmo by (he forelock mm offered a prompt rfil ogy It would he projier lo declare (he Iniigungo offetislvo Ul decency mid llo Aillhor a nhycofjk oil (he (tunghlll of Atnerlcrtti Ircaaoii, wiiu wiiiii ni:i-iKVf: it? Tho people will not ngrno wild the Portland OrcKfilnn, lu lis sarcastic to marks about pensions quoted elsewhere. On That It was Intended as snrcnsiti, That the old soldier is a relic. That tho Union soldier In thought of now an a sort of romaullo fool, That no war llko that would be fought through now. That meutlon of tho services of the Union armies Is n bore. That the pension rolls should he cut down two-thirds or thrco-quarters, That a majority of tho )eoplo of this country would bo glad to stop nil pen sions. That tho Oregonlan's apology Is at all sufficient. That the Oregonlnn uttered anything but Its real soutiments ou tho pension question, STIMULATE THE BLOOD. Brandreth's Pills are tho great blood purlller. They aru u purgativo and iilood tonic, they act equally on tho bowels, tho kidneys, und the skin, thus elennnug the system by tbo natural outlet of the body they may bo called tho purgativo sudorlllo und diuretic medlclue. They sllmuluto the blood so uhIo enable nature to throw ofTall mor bid humors, und cure dlseuxe nn matter by what name it may bo called. Ouo or two of them taken every night will prove an Infallible remedy. Sold In every drug und medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. SALEM MAftKBTtf. Wheat- 02o per bushel. Oata 3540o per buBhnt. Potatoes 5000o por bushel. Flour 13.00 per bbl. Brau (Sacked) $18.00 por ton Bhorts (Backed) 120.00 per ton. Beans, white, So per lb. EggB lflo per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) 120.00. Ducks 12Jo per lb. Geese 7o per lb. Turkeys lOu per lb. Lard 1216o porlb. Butter 2530o por pound Beef 712Jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jo, dressed. Pork 712Jo dressed . Wool 16l8o per lb. Hops 1415o per lb. A Tried Remedy for Biliousness. Those woo suffer lrom dlsoider or Inaction of the liver will never got the upper hand of lha unruly orgsn ao long a they use such Irra tional remodlea in blue pill, calomel and podo- pbyllln. liut from the irled and popular med icine, Hosletler'sbU)inoU Miters, they may expect relief with a certainty or obtaining It, The Influence of the lllltcrs upon the greut ulllary g'nnd la direct, powerful and speedily felt. 1 be relief m del Is not snamnmllo. but complete and permanent. The sallowneasof mo (Kin, rurreu appeurunce or tbo tongue, in- uigvntuiu, cNitivDno., iiruunnuea Itnusea. palua through the rlglit side und shoulder. In fact every aconmpautmeut of the obstinate complaint ar entirely and promptly removed bvaoouisa of tills lnestl iiuIiIh msdlnlm,. In bf half of which twtlmouy Is oonslntly emit- Dsuuiirum every mmrnr.uuu irom an uassea of society. Notiob to Bkkiiy Qiiowhks. Do uot order your berry boxes und crates until you nave Been samples and price list ui un-guu xtuii a. i-rotiuco L.D., 177 Commerplal tt., aleiq. 0 3-d w tf That tired, languid feeling and dull head' ache la very disagreeable. Tuk two of Car. i-r-s l.imo l.ivor rius uemro retiring, any you will find relief. They never fall to uTt good. They make one fuel aa though life waa worth living. Trtkeoueor Carter's Little l.lver 1'llls arli renting! It will relieve dy.epsla aid di gest! n,gie i4iuo ana vigor to tue system. To get relief from ludlgesllnu, biliousness, couktlpatlon or torpid live- wlthoutdlsturblng the stomach or pnrglug the bowels, take a f, w do.m of Curler's UtUe Uver Fills, they will pi eaaa you. AN EASY WINNER. The solid vestlbuled trains of the Chicago, Union PueiiloA North-Wenl-eru Line dlsiuuco all cotuHtitlon with ease. It has the shorten Hue, fastest tlmo, Union depots nud uo change or delay ut tho Missouri river, and In tho popular World's Fair rouio. 4-2401 Any Time istherluhttlme for everybody to drlBk H-I3so'Root ixi wo Beer A temperance drlak. A home-made drlak. A health-giving driak. A thlMt-awoacblMr drlnV. I A drink tkt k porwlar everywaere. j Clkl?$farUtar,ienacasL dMHWvtt. l'lUitiTi4irailtttr,l fMril.ttaiHeri,wJUju MwtMtitrl UmtU'l lasga4;,ikhUc. aUUtikm, Utl UM I Uw gsnutns Hisas. iSSi vvvr . y JomtHAh wjmmjmjmy, ,rtM i, im TTfnRS?"" uJ2&?$mlmW'5&? fc . rtmmw " Bi9teira- gt t -fiiSr -X'tsSS TMI WW0H0 MAM, flfls Whit (fin Id 'falflion AlissM H UsrafHlt rilin llvffl In n ftfibiiMmn. IfiWM not 60 hillf n from Wtw Vorlf, sttidle itm nil riMfHlci'U 0ft two Jaw nltKiMiM. 'twf nrfffloynlcillfiliof m woll m U) into And Miflt Wflll, Ali In (M 6 lli' H UU wliotd feellliKVAreimrit lo geUt, Vfo All know (lieni, CommtiiifOAllofis In llifl rmliiro of a diiil (ttlo plfife f (eleplioiifl frotn two in qirnr lern of tlifl Umn lo ah old colonial nmiiloii on llidwt Mil. Tim otlifir nllil film culled up, M Alio mijijiovjilf one of tlio yfiiilliKi Mr IC- Ami l;y nil fiffcnoy wlildi lio now con sldarn nn tiiilicitvonly M lln origin L'ot (lis othor, Mr Af , Unaware- of llio ttr dsMfed rotinfedon l tlis oilier end of tho lino, she entered upon nn cfiKftglfitf convorsfttlon, Tho bracketed rrinarks sro llio youth's. "JIolJol" f"llollol"j "I'll in sorry I rjantiot icoroti tonight, 1 havo )iromlsod to go to a coticort with Mr, M , 1 cannot wot out of It." Inartloulato sounds,! "Whnt did yott my'r Moro Innrtlctilnlo utternncos, "You see, ho hits asked mo so often to go places, and mother won't let tno ro fuso any moro," "WbfltnpilyH "Yen, Isn't It? But you can come to morrow night, cannot you?" "I don't think I ahull bo well enough to go out." "Well onough? Are you ill? What Is tho matter?" "General doprcislou." "Is that nil? If you had spent tho hours entertaining Mr. M that I have, yon might complain of depression," "I havo seen somutlilng of him too, I think that in what is tho matter." "Hoi hot" Fcoblo ccho-"IIol hoi" "Perhaps I may act as atonic; socomo up boon." "I fancy an olovntor would bo moro efiective." "How rudol Well, goodby, I must call up Mr. M to toll him what tlmo to cull." "Er Thero Is no necessity, Miss Em ily. IninM ." "Er Of course you aro. Whom do you think I thought yon?" "You thought you woro talking to K . You know you did." "To K -1 How could I mlstuko his harsh voice for yours? Absurdl I was only joking, of course, and I thought you understood." "Why. I" "I must no now. I shall bco you to night at 8. Como early so that wo can havo a littlo talk before I go. Goodby," i .. i st i tat ir 1-sj-- ' (."Very wen. uoouoy.' j urooaiyn Lifo. Bclentlflo Gardening. Toto suddenly disappeared nftor pass ing through tho dressing room, His anx ious mother at last discovered him in tho garden watering tho flowerbeds with a mbcturoof cau do cologne, Arabian perfumo, etc. 'You naughty child I What havo you been doing?" sho said to tho littlo culprit. Toto (bursting into tears) I wanted to mako tho flowers smell nlco. Intran slgeant. A Funster's Deadly Work. Kenny Meadows, tho artist, was tho author of n well known studio pun. Thero had been ono day a long talk about fresco and tho juletto necessary for it, nud tho repented remark that it needed a paletto of earths qulto tired him out. "You talk of ochors," ho said, "but tho worst of nil you haven't namod, though It's tho commonest that's tho mcdl ocrol" Argonunt. Iluuks and Hooks. Freshllo, Jr. My classmate, Robin son, has written n book and had It pub lished. Freshllo, Hr. I should think you would bo ashamed to havo your clusumatos got along so well whllo you idlo your time away. It's it great honor to havo n book published. What does ho call it? Freshlie, Jr. "How to Win at tho Races." Truth. lint Uo Wna. Butler There's iv man below to soo you, sir, Mayberry What did you tell him? Butlor I told him you told mo if it was a lady to say you were in, and if it was a man to ay you wcro out. Mayberry What did ho r.ny then? Butler IIo snld to tell you ho was a lady. Harvard Lampoon. A Terrible Moment, Pursued Robber The houjuls of jus tice are on my truck. If they catch mo, it means SO years. We must exchange clothes 1 Life. The Limit. Mr. Heupeck Going to a woman's rights meeting, Maria? What time may I exjwet you back? Mrs. Henpeck Jujit what time 1 plwuwl Mr, Heupeck Now, not a moment later. I must insist, Marisl Tit-Bits. (Iradad. The following sign may be seew before a certain Montana restaurant: "Steals, One Dollar, Square Meals, One Dollar ud a Half. Hell ef a Gorge, Two Dol-Um-Yale IUeord. m ""raBjw rnAm,4Hj. t isisaiiuiiiaiisiiiniiiiiiiisiMtTgimnriiiWiwiasgwirtrifr-lM1ihWiQ lHh(MU UAftfldl l9 (illf(M (y Ifit'fil rifdillNtlnfnt, m UmV f'KHimt PAfill Iff (ICfMWll frfifilfiff IT HlBMf. here AIll lllrtf U tlf MlllAllfdl in wny ifniifp iinnif yiliallMllOilirtf rsmrMf OctiffiMJc (Mdwil by All Inn i MifirrH InftlMiMrMifi' lllilHK of lllfl I I Of) (I i linn (ir inn KuaUrdilnfi 'Culm, WlinH IllM Ifllm tpu liiliiiiiKJil ymi Iihvc riHiilillfiK witiil of liM-pffcct fifrnfltiKf find whpii II In dimply, cl(cil jffiriiPM In lllfl fc fMlKiAllll i uni(' i lift i(lf1flflllllHll6lf Mil lift (AhPfiniil wild IliM (librt fenltifed M m flOHfljH OOlilllllOllillMflllK will bo lli Mfnyftl fnt'Vcri filfid (jriftfft mil u( (mi fife ciilispil by (fftlnffli, Wliloll U fiolliliirt hut am InllnffiMl cofidllloli of llio liin'ftun Aiifffl(H. AM . . , ,. We will IVfi Onn lldiidfcd lh,nt laf Any (!iico of ihndmn (pAU(i by (jnlnrrln Hint cnimot bo ciifcii by llnlPtf UAlwffli ('life Mem tttf ('Ifelllnr (tw V. A, (III MM, h ifo, Toledo O WTMold by i)t mnM, 7fit(. .Before- Oolnit to tlifl? WoMtl'fl Alf .. , . . , EiHiuire About The lilin led Ksprtfrt (fains of llifOliN (( MlitVAdkeo V8f,lttil llullway between 81. 1'aiiI aim! OIiIcko and Oiiialiit nud Ulilfrtgo, TIicko trnlnnnro Vcwllbilled, clcolrld llghled und fllcrtin lientcd, Willi the il(i t-t J)liiln anil Bleeping Car Hervlco to (he world, Tho Klecltlo rending light In each borth In (ho successful novelty of thin tiroKrennlvonuc.Atidln lilulilvntnireclal ed by All regular patrons of thin lino, Wo wish otliern lo know lis inefltx, nn tho Chlungo Milwaukee k hit, Paul lull way In the only lino In tho west enjoy lute (he exclusive ue of thin nutelit," For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or add row) (J, J, ElUJV, General Agent, J. W. OABr.V,TrttV,Fass, Agt, 2M Btnrk Ht,, Portland, Or, tf BEL1GKTE WOMEN II Or Debilitated Women Should Uie Bradfleld's Female Regulator Every Ingredient possesses superb Tonlo properties and exerts n wondorful Influence In toning up and strengthening her lyitcm by drlvlnrf through tho propor channels alt Impurities. Health nnd itrongth guarantssd o result from Its uso. My wife, who was bedridden for eighteen months, nrter using llitADnKLU's I'KMJkhrt lUOULATOtt for two months, Is ccttlng well, J. M, Jouxso.n, Malvern, Atk. UnAuncLi) IlEOOLATOn Co., Atlanta, Oa. Bold by Druggists at 11.00 )Xir bottle. I'llOKXSIONAL AND HUBfM-S(3AItDS. V I)' Ol t.KO. (1 JIINOIlAM. D'AUOx" 4 UINUUAM, Attorney at Uiw. ltonms 1, 2 nnd s, li'Arcy Hullding, 141 butto street. Special attention given to busl nomt In the supreme nnd clicull courts or the atats. 3 11 R F. UOISB. Attorniy at law, Hali-m, Ore gon onite ft (.ommercliil street. a11L,MON KOltl), Attoiuey ut law, Halcm, . Oregon, unice up Mnlrs In Fulton block. LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur , pbyblock. H.J lliQUKIt, Attoiney ni lnw,8ulcm, Ore gon. U nice over ousli's bitnic T J.8HAW.M.W. HUNT. HI1AWAI1UNT ) . Attorneys xt law. Odlco over Capital National bunk, Bnlem, Oregon, d T. IlIUIUItD-JON, Attorney ut law Of lV flcounauilr In front roiins ol now Hush block, ciruor Commercial and Court streets, ruilt-m, Oregon. JOHN A. OAltON, Attorney at law, rooms H und I, lluab bunk building, Hiilem.Or. II. r. 110SHAM. W. II, HULMKri. BON HAM A IIOL,MKH, Attorneys at law. Olllcvln Itush blocK, botwecn State and Court, on Commercial xtreet. K. 10CUE, Htcnographer and Tjpe- co but one in Orcnon wrltcsl liest equipped typewriting of- uver uusns uiiub, Halem,Oiegon. QTKLLA H1IKKMAN. Typewrltlnu and O commercial sinography, rnom 11, Gray block, r Irst-clars work, ltnles reasonable. - ,. uttfiliruu .1 ti UI. i.i.l, ..(.,,, M. ... O. geon, Olllio, Murphy blojk; reHluonce, iso, oiimifrciui street. A. 11. UlL,Lld,specUllstln dlseusea of j lb liush bi IIIOVJVlVniiUlNluilllu uiuwi waa v SiAAWn ah i (jnnlri tli mil t TfiMm III bunk uuuuuig. nietn D U.T O HMiril, UeDtlMt, W Btut street, 1 Sttlem, Oregon. Klnlnhert deatAl openv 3f of every dcHcrlptton. X'aluless opru- ! n. anfarilnltv. Vivus ia w v vi j lions a specialty. ur I). I'Uini. Architect, plans, spocincu- YV . tlous nud superintendence for all lennienneuro lor an OfUco W0 Commercial classes ot buildings, street, up stairs, 0. A. HOUKitT, Archliect, room 421, Mar quain building, 1' rilund, Oregon. P. J. LAESEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wugous, Car riages, etc, Rpulrtn(r u Spoolnlty, Huop H Htate street. -nilOTiCCTION LODQK NO. 2 A.O.U. W. I Meets lu their ball lu ritate insurance building, evuffy Wednesday evening. A. W.DENNW. M. W. J. A. BKf,VOOI). lleoorder. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to 55.00 per Day The beat hotel between l'ortlaud sad Bon Francisco. Klrst-claaa In all Its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown 1a the Willamette Valley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. BIDS INVITED. The board of truMees of t he Oregon State In sane Asylum invite proposals for body dr and polo rutk wood. Wood must ba dry, of bet quality, four feet long and delivered at the as ylii m. Itids are also Invllrd for remodeling the bmtlng sy'em In one wing. HpeclUeullODS may be wn at the asylum. The rUht to reject any or all bids Is reserved lllds will bo opened at if n'cl'-cfc p. m., luneS. lt9, HVf.VKtTKlt I'KNNOVKR, OKO W. MOIIKIDK. I'UIU MKr-CU.r7, Hoard of TruatHM. Wm Munly, Clck ol Hoard. 6iaVd PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Healed bliia for ruru thing wood will be re. ceiTrn m iam onre or tue riera l acbool dls X leia.SI mull lio'tlnek ro,, oa 'iuestny, JUUDM.1MJS. lllds will be opened all be rvgu liar meetltig of the Niard of directors at 2 o'clock p. in orsaidietbday of Juni-, fr ib dillvr ol wood brfbr. Heptetuber an, ltWL at tbefollowinir schools; Umloo, It eu ds o-k. UrcmtsAr. I'ark. 13 cords oak. cords fir' kaat gaieta.se cords ONk. l0onrd flr Noith Aliwoodiuustbii 4 fwt lu length, reason, ably straight and corded closely. ff 'fbetlr must leiarg or body wood and the fMk must be sullt tktk mid not ml. Tn?..,I"ra ,rvea the right tonjectary or All bids. m loueby otderefthn bo4rd. May 8, iwl. AtUst, k, li, smith, ttuurwan. , WK1WTKK IIOIKH.Dui'let'kV'wr L lMJ It aTTil foe infunti m i n miM 'tiA4ftflAl4IM1Hil'inftMlefrrV1fPft0it f f aeotfimetid liaiiiipeflof (eanrrMctlptfott ihfrwrtNhw,'' it AAtWW.Irfff.j 1 1 1 8o Otf ot d Si., toMf, M t , within wwreaeb.;' u . . . , . ...JfiwMto fch, jam rarto nioomiogiiaia iterormea vmi Tns OtifriioA IfflltlWtiilH: Of Standard Books "Tlid (isn frf '(MetU'fd MnltMl And Its inertia to wall kpowrUtiatli mna wfcrk (if inpefefoeddwitoftdofrtlt.. Few fi(i Ifilolilffunl (AmlilAS wild do hot kett Castor la Authors. A FREE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR'READERS EACH SATURDAY. Jtcail Birections on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon Is printed In the Daily Journal every Saturday, which is numbered dlllVrently every weok. Buve 6 of theso coupons having dlOerent numbers, and send them, with 0 cents to pay postage, etc., to tho Jouiinal of fice, und votir ohrice of tho followln.-r books will bo sent you. It Is best to mako 1st, 2d und 3d choice, so in caso we uro out of the first we can send you tho second or third. , , , Thtso books aro tho bad 25 cent book printed and that meanB a sreat deal theso days of cheap books. Call and see them, or seud your order by mull. We know they will pleuaoyou. By simply cuttiug out the coupon In each Satur day's Journal and enclosing 6 cent to pay postage nnd putkuge wo give you each month free what would erst during tno year from $2.60 to $3.00, ut any book store or news stund, : 1 Culled Hack. a Article 72-'; by P. clu Uolsgobey, 8 Had to llcitU 4 Must or of the Mine. 6 trove's Martyr. 6 Case of Iteubeu Jlalnchl. 7 A Fight for a Fortune. 8 Tbe JIu iipnn Aflrtlr. 9 A vv oman Sacrifice. 10 Karma. 11 A Dark Deed; A Tale ef the Peasant's War. 12 A House I'a-ty. 13 The Qrny nnd the Blue. 14 'J lie Detect vo a Ey e, and Cecil's Fortune 15 A Hteol Necklace. 17 Jits. 18 Hho 19 King Solomon's Mines. 20 Dark Days, 21 Death or Dishonor. H 'l he One Thing Needful. a TbehtllUenlu. 24 Fedora; or, foe Tragedy In the Hue de la l'ulz, 25 I Ifeof Henry Ward Beecher. 28 Allan Quunerraan. 27 Only a Former's Daughter. 28 A Commercial Trip. 29 West of tbe Missouri, SO Fast and Loose, 81 A Modern nirce. Si A I'urltnn Lover. 83 As In a Looking Glass. 84 For Her Dally On od. 85 A Lucky Young Woman, 86 Tue Duchess. S7 A Ca nmlty How. 83 Dr Jeicyll and Mr. Hyde. 89 Tozar's Revenge; or, North against Houtb. 40 A Baton fo- n Heart. 41 Marriage and Dlv rce. 42 MiinH, tbo Uypsy Bride. 4J Tbe Great Hesper. 44 A t'rlnee of the Blood. 4i Jack ii nd Three J Ills. 45 Mil Ja's Choice. 47 Auselmator, InBplteof All. 48 Marvel. 49 ThHtory of Antony Qraoe. 60 AFulseHtait fit A Ltle Interest, bi a Flurry la Diamonds. 63 Dirbara. M The fnsnenger from Pcotland.ynrd, ' 65 Herr Faulns, 68 TneFnrtners. 67 Tho Wf ng Road. 68 King or Knave. 69 A Real Good Thing. (W apoleon and Marie Louise, ui cm is. 02 Old Illazar's Hero. 0.1 L Txsca. 64 TlielllHCRhallGh-sts. j The Muter ofa Hansom Cab. 7 TheHelrofLlnne. d8 Uy MIsMdventure. ca ldy Hutlon's Ward. 70 Tracklngtbe Truth, 71 Mr. Meeson'a Will. 72 Dr. Qlvnnle'a Daughter, 73 In all sha'tes. 74 Joe; A Remarkable Cose. 75 Dan Ira 78 Living or Dead. 77 Vul.rlrjor.HallaTruth. 7s a Mere Child. 79 Fairy Uolrt. 80 Madam's War. 81 Tbe Htory oran Afrlcnn Farm, 83 Tbe Unpopular I'ubltc 83 Thrt Dream (Le lleve). 81 The Rogue.' 8) 'Mla Mretberton. M A Dangerous CaUpaw. CIvKAN. If you would bo clean and havo your clotheskdonc up in tho neatest and dressiest "mannor, take them to tho ' SALEM STEAM.LAUNDRY whero all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street. STATE TREASURER'S FIFTH NOTICE. Blate of Oregon, Treasury Department ., . . Halkm. June 3,1893. Nollcs U li'reby given that there are funds on hand sufficient to pay all out standing state yarranisenonned ' reenti and Not Paid for Want or Funds," prior to, mt Including March 81, 1HB, and that all such warran a wl be paid upon presentation at this i ffica. In terest on said warrants will not be allowed after the data of tnla notice -. 6A PHlUMKD-OHAN.BUteTTeasurw. DISSOLUTION. N0TICR la herebv given that tbe flrta l UarflnA U.p.lc, yUAkatMlll.. karfl. viltfMil iMHuuvklM k Imu.IIiLbu.1 rft. bmlnfs wHl bsraafter be coodueted by Jha O Martin at n.mt ptaee.'and all aerouaia with tbe heretofore exlatlor flrta will be Ml- lllh. him un ,ll hilt, .m . ... ,.l. . .. I Thanking oar put euMomiHiLW ara respeet tttUy, MAKTIN UAKKUtaT iitliiinit i riit wntt QhlMrtn wm , mini j i j yAiti ifif (Vhv, twiwtfi) ir)1l(,K0tfid"h(llIMffhtM, rfintAtlolIf , . XillVWMWK, ltM l"p, Srnt IOtnMM ft Wltbotil 1stlfrl tnstlleAtloe '' tot, "f r a( rMf f fct fwomwen'M Joiif t'ss()f Is. ' Km thnll alitsyi ptrnUmn bi (In M Mil lias Intitf iitiiir produced benflclal Xswhf t. Finvtt, M, tf. Tbo Wnthrop," 1 JUi Street and tth At t HeW York OH, (JoMfiKt, Tf Mpnsif Orsast, Hn Tom, By the Most Famous 87 Raleigh Rivers. &) Jack Dudley's Wife. r9 Tbe Mnddoxcs. ) AJjmUede. 19 Thn Queen's Token, 92 Tbe Ladles' Gallery. VJ Tbe Englishman of thejllue Cain. 91 Is Mnrrlsge a Failure? 95 Almeda. US Mademoiselle Solange. 97 Tbe Reproach of Annesley. 98 Three Years. 99 Vere; The Leading Lady. 100 The Olrl from Malta. 101 Cleopatra. 1C3 The Ten's otShem. 104 A Crooked Path. 105 Marooned 106 Could Aught Atone. 107 The Golgotha oftbe Heart. 1(S Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. 1U9 Roland Oliver. 110 Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen, IU Mrs. Annie Green. 113 For Love of Her. 118 Alan's Wife. 1 15 Lady Clancarty; or, Wedded and -Wooed 116 Tbe Hal vat Ion Army. 117 Trollope'a Dilemma, 118 Blind Love. 120 Pvrrha; A Story of Two Crimea. 121 The Dan vers Jewels. 122 Hayne Home. 124 TrovaU. 125 Beatrice. 150 Hurrltt Durand. 127 Cloister Wendhusen. 128 Evolution ofDodd." 129 1 ooklng Further Forward. 180 Wbo-elland? 131 From Darkness to Light. 151 Htalraof gand. 133 Eln Bllck In die Zukunlt; German trans latlonol "Looking Further Forward." 184 Stories of tbe Base Ball Field. 185 A Fellow ol Trinity. 1H6 Three Men In a Boat. 137 Tbe Phantom 'Rickshaw, 138 TbeMnirlageatsea. 139 The Burmah Treasure. 140 Black Beauty. 141 Tbe Marriage of Gabrlelle. 141 The Judge, 143 Barberlue 144 CoDRtHuce Wlnter'a rholce. 145 The Light that Failed. 146 A Marriage for Love, 141 Hoodwinked. 148 Uortense. 149 Wee Willie Winkle, 160 IdlH Time Tales. 161 An Ideal Fanatic. ' 163 An American Girl In London. 163 Daniel Trentworthy; 154 Tbe Slaves f Folly. 165 Up Terrapiu River. 168 My Lady Nicotine. 167 The Romance ofa Child. 168 A Little Rebel. 169 What's Bred In the Bone. 160 Hints tor the Millions. 181 Elsie, 1)2 Diana of the Croeswais. 161 A Matter of UklU, 164 Mli-Judged. 165 Better Dead 160 A Reporter's Romance. 167 Tho Treasure Tower. VS Helen Young. 1CU TheMcDermotT 170 A Daughter ot l arth. 171 The Brack Tulip. 172 Mr. and Mrs Bewer. ITS Tlorumie; a Girl of Berek. 174 King Billy of Ballarat 175 Death Valley. Illustrated Bketcheelof, 170 Modest Little Kara. WISCOSIN CENTRAL LINES. (North ParUc R. R. Co., Lute-) LATEST TIME CARD. Twe Through Trains Dally. i lMBBa IJHlaul a lDulutkn B-tfiaoi ll.4enBi SURam 4.4pi 4.15pm A40pm 669pm SiJGpm K3 jm 4 15BRI 7 2DB1 l . Aftilasa. a JSasa I 4'M DISTRIBBTION uKb fhtoHi tstamaa laivH). Tr)tMssM and lssnM etieefeed tbrcuifb to all aal bis (a tiMViiiteelHtatea and Canada. Uteae sfaaiattast bhwT In 3Weao with all trains ctff Ksrt aad roBtb, Ker tall InfaraiaUoa apply ta year Bearcat tteket agent or wr jas. O. POND., Ves, Paa,.u4 Tkt, Ai, 0Wfi a