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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1893)
M&1J J'P -'".'IW.MH8H..n BVKreTQ oaPTTaT, JODUKjaJi,WD2gBDAT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893. WJ " . 'M i I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT UVSDXY. BTTHX Capital Journal Publishing Company. JPosloffi Bteck- Commercial Street. HOFEB BROTHERS, - - - Editor. VillT, t7 eoreler, pr montb Baty.br mall, per year, Weeafjr, PJ. PW jear La THE P10LOTA9E UW. The Orceonlan la making one of iU perBiatent t Aorta, to etcure the repeal of the Campbell pitoiafte law paaxu vj the lat Icgb'ature. It calla upon the farmere of the wheat growing couptle to artee en masse and elect men to the legislature next June who will demand the repeal of that law in the Interest of Portland. "Without dBculng the .local interest of thatcliy, which is always and prop erly placed foremost in the Oregonian, there is a larger interest involved in thia question and that la the develop ment of the whole state. Oregon al ready has an immense shipping tradf, and porta of arest commercial impor tanci aside from Portland. That ell Is over a hundrei miles iniaud am not even on a sea going stream at that. It la certain that the state must have u pilotage system constructed upon a broader basis than the Interests of any one city. Portlaud has too long domi nated the commercial legislation of oui state for htr own and the sta tea's wel fare. If the present pilot law is bonestlj maintained and enforced it will result In all shipping Interest being Berved equally well upon our coast. The science of piloting U of such importance to shipping interests that it must tx left free and not interfered with in tbt Interest oi any locality. If shlpmas tera can know that there is a first-class? pilot fleet on the lookout for them at any harbor ofl our coast they will feel a freedom to come here, and it will be a stimulus to trade that no law can lm part. It la quite natural Portland should wish to overcome the natural obstacle In the way of her shipping by artifi cial regulations in her favor and at the expense of the rest of the state. Bui it Is far more important, and the rest of the state should be given a chance to develop its commerce and not be left to the tender mercy of the Union Pacific, or any other corporation. The Camp bell pilot law will bear dlscugblon. Harsh, bnt V "Ho." said a well-known statesman, "I shall never believe tbat woman bau- tbe proper judgment and sense to cast a ballot, or interfere in politlcd, wbilt she is so weak-minded as to nasslveh suffer, year after year, from diseases pe culiar to females, wnen every newBpa per she picks up, tells of the merits of Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Prescription. .Not to take advantage of this remedy is cer tainly an indication of mental weak ness!" There is a wholesome kernel of trutb Inside the rough shell of this ungallani speech. The "Favorite Prescription" Is invaluable In all uterine troubles, In flamatlons. ulcerations, displacements. nervous disorders, prostration, exhaus tion, or hysteria. Jbor rundown, worn- out women, no more strengthening tonic or nervine la Known, ODDS AND ENDS. Only one person in 1 ,000 dies of old age. Uncle Sam pays $90,000,000 a year in salaries. The largest cavo is tho Mammoth care of Kentucky. Tho shark cannot seizo his prey with out turning on his back. Showers of fish Imvo repeatedly fallen In various quarters of tho world. England has lost 15 ships and 2,353 offi cers and men iu the last 80 years. Carpets should bo shaken on a clear, sunny day when thcro is no wind. Tho greatest heroes nro not known, for their heroism is in being silent Tho average duration of tho reigns of English sovereigns has been 23 years. A thermometer has been invented in London for giving tho warning of a firo, Roger Ascham, the nnthor of famous educational works, waa tho eon of a foot man. Jn Borneo there grows an Insect eat ing flower which has tho smell of car rlon, ' The pulsation of an Infant ' from 130 to 140 beata a niinuto; of an old man. 7.1 to 80. A aiuglo polypus has bean rnt into 12 J parts, and each iu tiinobecruuon perfect animal. batches for striking a light wero in vented In 1880 tho other kind by Adam and Evo. Tho character of a bruvo mid resolute man Is not to ho ruffled with adversity Cicero, gt Him" Right. Gw. Atiauata Bah. tho well known English writer, on lilt last Australian trip, wrote as follows to tho London Duly Telegraph: "I especially have a pleasant romem brauoeof the shin's doctor a verv ex perienced maritlne medico Indeed, who tended roe most kindly during a horri ble spell of bronohKU atid apaBtnodlo MSihma, provoked by the sea fog whlco had swooped down on us just after we kft Baa yranolwx), But the doctor's prwaorlptlons and the Increasing warmth of lite temperature as we ueared the Vnvalem. anil. In nartloular. a collide of Alloook'a PoruB Dlaatew clapped on oh oa th cht aud another between fa ftteowMM- btadM-iOM. Mt wrif lit," SDGOESTED COMHE-ST. Many of the hop grower in the v&l- lev are havinz a difficult lexk to ralso monev to defray the expenses of bar- vesting their crop. Such a atato of of- falre waa never known heretofore, With congress' attitude, in contracting the circulating medium, what may we well expect In the futurev Aiaxsnueia Sun. When little skin flint brokere offices "duobed" banks in gilt edged and al Ijring letters tbat chara, to ruin, and wreck industrious poor people, one may look out for hard times. Such' foul abortions aa the last two by four falsely named banks which sprang up in the Willamette valley In the past two years, to outrage, swindle, and spread desola Uon among the people can always be considered an index of coming robbery and ruin to many happy" homes. Cot tage Grove lader. Attorney General Chamberlain holds 'hat the sale of deer meat Is lawful dur Ing the open waBon. It appears, that under the provisions of the first sec tion, it is unlawful to sell or offer foi -tale the meal of any deer at any tlm ifter the naseaee of the act, whilst un- ler those of the latter, Implied permls don fa giver, during the open season to tell the carcaw ofsoch animals for food, rhe attorney general holds tbat th- 'woBtatutes'must be continued togeth er, according to a fair import of tbeii terras, with a view to eflect their ob jects and promote justice. On thest rounda he holds the sale of deer mea' awful during the open season, but thinks the statute prohibits the killine of spotted fawns at any time of the year. Corvallls News. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Chkney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in al luslness transactions and financially -ible to carry out any obligations madt bv their firm. West &. Ibuax, Wholesale Drug- eists, Toledo, O. waldino, kinna & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tole do, O. Hall's Catarrh "ore Is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blooo and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent frr. Price 75c pei bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hanb purgative remedies are nut eivln way to the gentle action and mild effects oj Carter's Uttle Uver Fills. II you try them tbey will certainly please you. If you bad taken two of Carter's Little Uver Pills before retirlne "u weald not bave bad tba coated tongue or bad taste la tbe moutb Ibis morning. Keep a vial with you for oc castloDal use. All disorders canted by a billions Mateo) tbe system can be cured by using Carter s Lit lie Liver Pills. fJopolu.grlplog or discomfort attending Ibeir use Try them. You cannot do eflective work with out a clear bead, und for this lake Sim mons Liver Regulator. a speck or goiu weigaingtnomiliiontn part of a grain may bo easily seen by the naked eye. Both Scotch and Irish linens are in highvogne. Tho former aro somewhat coarser in texture. The oldest railroad in France runs be tween Paris and Havre. It was built more than half a century ago. The earlier you definitely settle what you intend to be, the sooner you will reach tho goal of your ambition. At the equator water fa always a liq uid; in tho polar regions much of it fa continually solid difference of temper ature. Kitcber? Exteijsioo. University Extension Is good, but Kitchen Exten sion is better. Wider knowl edge of better cooking pro cesses means better health and comfort for everybody. Science can never do us better service than by the multiplication of the cook ing schools which make healthful means and meth ods available for even the most modest home. C0TT0LENE The vegetable substitute for lard, is science's latest Rift to the kitchens of the world. Every woman who lias ever cooked a meal, knows that lard is disagree able in use and unhealthy in its effects. Cottolene is a most satis factory substitute clean, delicate and far more eco nomical. At your grocers. RCrUBC ALL SUBSTITUTES. N.K. FAIRBANKS CO.. ST. LQUIS and CHICS.OQ, NgW VORK, SOSTOI4. S li mmii mi n , m i , NO KUta kaon bv uIium . .. wha w, ha warm, fhli font nA fel-lMlT MTODlraUojl. atuA inUili. llAfcln w WJUDitto r raoraiiDtMo riuU YIKLD AT OXC TO DR. BO-SAN.KO'3 PILE IEMC0Y. which aet atrtotlr m pan ail4 absorb tussore. elUrs lUMaa, aassttsa GOT rui - nwu wau. ur.iak,mtuasi.ku,. Sold by Batkett it Van Slyr. yfiw...iww tiw um(ii FBOSI BBOOES. Joe. L Fleaime began picking hops Tnday morning. Mrs. M. L. Jones' mother from Hub- bard la visiting M. L.'a family thia week. Mra.Jno. Bianton baa been on the gj iist tne p few dayg. Rev. Royal, of Dayton, has moved over. He preached on Howell Prairie Sunday morning and in Brooks But day evening. Kaymond Bianton is on the sick list at present. Items are scarce; nothing but hop picking. There was a hop bouse bop at Goulet.s hop house Tuesday night. Wm. Walker's moved toTheo. Ger vais' hop yard Saturday. Dyspepsia in all Its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Some Women's Pet Aversions. An English magazine tbe other day asked women to tell what they consider their pet aversion. Here are some of th answers received: "The endless discus sion of the Irish question. "A formal lnnch party. "My pet question has no name or being, yet I see her plainly with my spirit's eye. There she sits, al ways neat ana unrumea, ever wearing that serene smile which makes me long to shake her, if only to see how she would look then. Always conscientious, always kind, her worst fault fa that she has no fault." "My pet aversion fa the figdgety, tidy woman." "Cows, of course! If I only knew what that long and steady stare means! But I don't, and mystery commands awe." VIGOR MEN Easily, OnlcklT, Pcrmsntntlr Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tbe train of arils from early errors or later excesses, tbe remits of orerwork. sickness, worrr.etc. Follttreiiftn, deTcIopment and tone given to errry organ and Eortlou of tbe body, Impl. natural methods. JjnmealatlmDroTemtnt tern. Failure unpoMlbu. VU references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Before Going to the World's Fair EnqnireAbont Tbe Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway netween St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with tbe fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service in the world, The Electric reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of thia progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed oy an regular patrons or tnta line. We wish others to know its merits, aa the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail, way Is tbe only line in tbe west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in the East, take dvantaeeof the present opportunity, tB the fares are now so low they cut no figure in theexpenee. The Chicago &. Northwestern Railway bave placed in tervice a solid vt-silbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur nlshed.rates now offered, together with he short time consumed in making he trip, ills within the reach of all. For further Information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. G. Baiiker, Gen'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVB AND COLLECTING BDRBAD 8ALEM, ... Oregon Private work a specialty. a B. CLEMENT. Manager. SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AMDAU. EASTERN CITIES. 3 i DAYS to 2 CHICAGO flB THROUGH L fBIJBl 3-aTa TO Ilnnpo the Quickest to Chicago and m tho East. QOUrS Quc,"r Omaha and Kan sas oity. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Redlining Chair Cart, Dining Cart. lor rate and genera) tnfbriuaUun oil aa oradarusa, vr. h. HURiaiunT. ami, o v. a vi Washington m cwJd JrMkTLAXD, Uaao, EUHM HATCH. flEIRT DISEASE 20 YEWS. Br. XtUa K4lcal Co XOhorU &- Dub Sun: For 29 rears I was troubled with bean disease. Woold treqoeaUr bar .taUlo? fpeUs ami tootfcerinj at cliht. Baa to Bt op or jet oat cf bed to trata. Had pain In my left side sad beck moctef to tuae; ai u i oecau dronlcaL I was Ttry cerreos and nearly worn rat. Tbe least wdtemmt weald eaaae sm to THOUSANDS ESS with fiotsertor. For tbebitfifteca ratnleoeld not sleep en mr ten side or back snUlbetan taking year An Bart Cm. I bad not taken It Terr fan nntU I felt ranch better, sad I can now sleep en eittrr tide or back without lbs least dlseoB tort. lbaT0nopain,si2Otherlnt.dropi7,BOWlid on Komaeh or otber disagreeable irpptoms. I ara able to do an my own booxework wtlaont say trouble and consider nrtelf cored. akhart. Ind.. 1S58. MM- EuaajL HATCS. It is cost tarr roars since I bare taken any medicine. Arn In better health than I barf been iWtffiSpf $- CURED Heart Car sared ray Ilia f w T-ZZ. and made me a well woman. I am now ez yeas at are. and aa able to do a good dar wort. Msy Sh, Vttn. ttu- Btitraa Uxvs. OLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANTEI. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 078. gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed, . Doctor prescribed : Castor! TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. SAXEM.'September 13,4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tious for day and up to hour of going to presa wero aa follews: SAI.KM PBOUDCE MARKET. FBUXT. Apples 50c to 75c. a bushel. Peaches 50c to 60 a box. BUTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Bbeep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1 50 to 12.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lota $3.20. Betail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorta $19 aud $20. Chop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 46 cents. New wheat 48 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c., new 80c Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild in bulk, $6 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per cwt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beaua-8 to 10 cents a gallon Wool Best, 10c Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c es Cash, 16 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoeed meats Bacon 12; bams, 13; b boulders, 10. Potatoes new. 60c. to 60c. Onloos 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 26c. UinBeog, $1,40. HIDES AND PELTS. Qren, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 10 to 12; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese und ducks 0 and 10. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. drain. Feed, etc FiourStandard, $3.25; Walla Walla, $3.25; graham, $2.75; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old white.36o per bu ;grey, 33o; rolled, iq bugs, $6 256.50; barrels, $0.600.75; cases. $3 75. Hay Best, $1015 per ton. Wool valley, lo to 12c. Mlllstuffa Bran. $17.00; shorts, $20; ground barley, $2223; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole teea, barley, S085 per cental; middling, $2328 per tout brew, ing barley, 9095o per cental: cplcken wheat. $1 1001.25 per cental. Hops Old, 10 to 16c, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27o; fancy dairy, 2022o; fair to good, 1617o; common, 14 to 15a per lb; Call, foruia, 3544o per roll. i uneese uregon, (a) iz; HAStern twins, loo; Young American, !4o per perpouuu; uulirornl uais, no. Egga Oregon, 15 to 16o per dozen. Poultry ChIckeus,old,$4.K); broilers, large, $2003.0u; ducks, old, $4,600 6.00; young, $2.5004.00; geese, $8.00 turkey?, live, 14o. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern cboloe, 100 lOo; da inferior, 89o; do valley, 120 15c Hops 16o. PoUtoes Enrly Itoae, 30040. Bur banks, $.40050?. Onions 7685o per cental for red, and $.600900 for ailversklns. Barle .Feed, G307Oo per cental for good quality and 83o for cheice: brewing, $ .W per cental. 0t-MllllDg, .KKJUO. Teaching Children P oliteneas. Children are too often left totally un isstructed in those small courtesies of OTexyday life which go so far to make oar domestic and social relations har monious. They should be taught, al most from infancy, to be polite, to enter and leave a room properly, to respect their elders, to remove their hats when they enter a house, to seat themselves quietly instead of throwing themselves boisterously upon chairs or lounges, to close doors gently aud to do many other things naturally and politely which they now do awkwardly and rudely, simply because they have never been instructed otherwise. , A little time devoted each day to this gloriously good work will surely bring an ample return in the end will, in fact, bear good fruit from the very beginning, since a child who is being taught to be polite is at the same time learning con sideration for others and so is cultivat ing unselfishness of character. In the same way a child who is encouraged to be orderly, to do little offices for itself, such as folding up its clothes or putting a hat or toy in its proper place, is not only mastering one of the most valuable of lessons, but is also saving the mother many weary steps in the present and heartaches in after years. Housekeeper. literary Men's Lore of Praise. Robert Buchanan recently had a dia tribe against the Author's club and the desire for money upon the part of the literary. Nowheha3 a fresh letter on the "demoralizing eflect of the pursuit of fame." "More than one of our great writers," he says, "paid tbe spiritual penalty of inordinate literary sucsess. Tennyson, we know, suffered tortures from the slightest breath of adverse criticism. George Eliot, kept by G. H. Lewes in a moral hothouse, screened from every bleak wind that blows, said to me on one occasion, with an air of beatific superiority, I think Mr. Dick ens has done a great deal of good.' The good, the only Dickens, endured agonies of mortified vanity when a book of his failed to Teach the high water mark of sale and profit. Even those who have to wait long and wearily for appreciation are seldom content to estimate the world's opinion at its exact worth. Browning, according to Leigh Hunt, hungered ea gerly for the praise of even bis washer woman Hood's Cures Mrs. E. 3t. Burt Three Great Enemies 'Tor OTer twenty years I suffered wltt Neuralgia, Bhrnmstlim, Dyspepsia. FlTe years ago I began to take Hood's gars v parilla and It has done me a vast amennt ot rood. Since beginning to take It I have not had a slcSc day. I ara 72 years old aud en Joy good health, which I attribute to Hood's BaxsapariUa." Mas. E. JI. Buirr, West Kendall. New York. Get Hood'8. Hood's Pills cure Urer 11U, constlpa ttos-bllioasneu, stele headache, Indices Uon. . GUNN'8 xxpBovxn LIVER PILLS jv " 'A MILD PHYSIC U ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a moreraest of tlis bowels each day, U necessary lor bsalta. The pills sapplr what th rautn lacks to rnak It recnlar. Cur Ucadache. brtsfiun th Kjh and cltar th ComsUxlon batter than tosmattea. Thoy act mlldir neither (rip nor tleken a otber pill do. To ooSTtnc yon of thtr nertu w null samples free, or fall hot SSa. Bcld mrywher. Unssnke Ka.Oo, Philadelphia, ra. Bold by Baskett & Vuntilypo. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Special attention riven to German speak' Ing peo' a pcopio ana dusii le and busTneas at the county and slate orncea. m jiuKKji, Notary runuc, WORLD'S HOTEL - - Fair, Chicago. Calumet Arenas and 2h Street, fireproof! Mi ruomsi near Vatx urvaoasi Daws on crsrr noor. HtNGROFTil American and European plana. l to O a da r. rant-class family otel. Write for circular. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES C1IABLE3 A, SMITH BON8 Tk Rustler Wood Saw. And he doesn't bum up half yonr wood, In fuel, when he saws It. Make your contracts With him neraonallr or leave orders at Veathi cigar store lerborn'a book store.tU Bummer utch w suroa. wo y m&u. rsf-u DR. eVMNS MOM SYRUP , FOR CQUGHS COLDS ah e$m GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In ralatu a famn of Ma children, tar ealr reoMj (o Oouxaa. Cold ana Cams was osioa jran.ntsJaataaaaoUeu-draliwas(ortr f."Ja'. Wow ar rndehUdr tsk Dr. China Oalan Bjtop. which I alxMr vrpard asdmcreelMMaltotheU,. add mrpram. Lat betsla Masai. Tak as wUutuU Cm iC AtekfDfi n' 'Vj3 jz!s I K 3s ). "B l&. -. trr All vw&JMm TV vfJK' Bold by Bktt VaaSlypa. I V1 Vil Is fk for Infants "Caatorlals so well adapted to caQdrea that I Reommesd ltassnperlor to aay-prcacriptioo known tome. H. A. Aacxra, IdV IX, IU So. Oxford BL, EroOyn, H. T. "The use of 'Castorta Is so narrersal and iu merit! so weU known that It soemsawork ot supererogaUon to endorse. It rew-arethe Intelligent t affllUr who do not keep Castorla within easy reach. Cax&oa lixwTct, D.IX, ' NeTorkCUy. Late Pastor Btocmlngdale Satoraxd Church. Tea Casnrxrm THE KBW VILJ.A METTE.tlSTABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or wk at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Truck, Drays and Exj.resto meet all demands. Also keep tbe Quest Stallions In Ibis county, for terriee. Barn and residence 2 block south of pest, office. RYAN fc CO. ClvBAN, If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest niannar, take thereto the SALKIVI STOBXAlvr LAUNDRY where all workis done hy white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street CHURCHILLlPiimps.Piimps.Ptimp Sb 103 BURROUGHS State Street. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. CHEAPEST IWSPiPl Receiving all the . . . ..Associated .Rness Dispatches. DAILY BY' MAIL, PER a These low hard'jimes rates enabe n eerjj fajmcr to hve his daily paper anknow the etatetof the market and all the news of tho world.. Editorial comment is fearless sand s independent. Edited . . . . ,-w, n-j- - by its publishers to secure good government for the people, able to deal justly-and fairly with all. Complete TelegnaphiqStatp,, Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. TRY 'ONE CENT DAILY! 2 5 'GeritlKloiTftti t$3 a Year, The Only One Cent Newspaper on the- Coast. More news than any bit weeklies that cost $9 to $12 a year. No papers sent aftoi time 5s out. Ai IaperiealPftper fer- AH Swtfl ( Readers. " ' " ' "E4itpra apd Pubjishera, Salem, Oregon. and Children. Castorta cum OoBo, Crjeotipatte. XflU Worma, ctraS ateep, aad PrSotss d TK1 aedlcatkav. Tor seTrval years I hT wmn n i,ri your ' Castorla. aad shall alwayTeont ouUlualaTarlahrprodaesdbeafl&lal Iwt V. Paasa, jr. XK, Tia Wtetlttop,- USth Street aad Tin Ara, Kerr Tories. Ooktast, T7 Xcxsut ErajBrr, Sir Tosz, II OREGON YEAR, a Double Newspaper I THE I vSlC0,forMonthS -Postpaid. 31 8. ir". fiii , ,. p... j .. lMlj fciaB-jjfc.wa.MicfaAKtlirritsul H-la'"- i ' f -ii iW f y-- 'a 4lt-.V