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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
ft. Eif- I& p iv ax fl1! HI' I'OBLtaliEU DA1UY, EXCE1T HUNUaV. BITHI Capital Journal Publishing Company ltofflco Block. Commercial street HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Dally, by carter, pr imntb. Dolly, b until, pr yeir, WoeKly.R paKe,pryer, JO SO .300 - vm TUB PUUR BKAtt TUB IIURDEX. A ut all thow li to tbo silver ques tion Is contained In tlio following word from the Inspired lips of Colonel lioberi Q. Iiigersell: "I said I would say one or two words 03 such vulgar thing iw gold and sil ver. T am satisfied an I am that I live, that the fo v who control the deliis, tl currency, tbo money of the world, have combined either conscientiously or un cooBClootlously, tomaketliedebtor pax more than the debtor has a right t pay. "The tendency has always been li this world to put the burdens on tho- least able t bear thorn. In barbarlm countries the runn have to do Hi work simply bec-tu-o they ure tli weaker that Is all. Ami the nllien-, being Ihe stronger, di not expend thei strength In working, but expend tin! strength iu making the weaker do then work. "Tnls Is precisely tbosamcin our civ ilize I society tod.iy. Bel ween the ricl and the poor, if the bunion Ih to i borne in this county, it is borne by tit. poor always. They are the flrst to sutler. L" too b'ast of war blow over this cmutr.; Who itoes to the wui? Who goes to tin front? The millloii.ilre? JSot one. Woo gor? The greit president. ol Corporations? No. The men who pn bI le over great vault of goto? N micli! The poor man goec, hecati nine times out of ten the onr man i moro patriotic. The poor bear the bur dens of our country anil of this world "Only a few yars ago our unities was gold and silver moony that had been the m.mey of man for lliou-uti'l-. of years. Our silver was demonetized and gold made the standard. 'There Is no man In the United States with ingenuity enough to uh count for the demonetization of silver Id IS73. There Is no one. "I do not think the few should have the right to combine to Increase Ihe value of what people call money against the debtor un 1 iu favor of tho creditors. I want free coinuge of all the silver you can mine from tho mines of America, And if thoro are those who ure not will lug to tako silver wo will not trade with them." PAVOIUBLB TO (MEUOX. Mr. J, B. Burrls, of Cloverdale, Iud., before the Indiana Statu Horticultural society spolto thus favorably of Oregen: "I was nltracted.whiio ui the fair, by tho wondorful display made by the stato of Oregon. By many It was known that fruit In considerable iiuati titles was grown there but few were preparedjor the surprise by the credit able display made. Lately I have Vdrlli'd and oven added to what I had already known, All of the fruits known to the Panlflo coast, except the eltruj family, can bo successfully grown In some locality of Ore gn. It Bosnia especially adapted to apples and prunes, and poaohea and chjrries grow to perfection. "These ure all grown too without Irrl gVlon, certainly a great Having of labor an I espouse. I urn reliably informed the a failure of fruit Iu Oregon is rare int-td, and the contrast between III ba run brain h m of our own trees and thnsottoen there wai quite marked Wutto there, I saw In the orchard, trees loaded with applet, plums, pi tine- an I pears, vr o an Inum-nsu ciopuf pj oti.'N Ind just been gathered. In - th "U horn portion of the statt P'aohesuf tuorinitiH niz and exoep t unity good H v.ir were i II Ted f.n Mlo at a veiy l w price, The grup I. CU tvited tUiti' extensively In the dryer porttomof the state and produuee good crops, "Whitt Befius niMt strange, to a trauxer Is why tbl- o mniry so favored a4 ftirnl-hlug all th natural c unll Unas for Ml -oeaefut horticulture has re sitdneil so long unknown to lantern rldouts. FraUe are he ml from the hoUio tops for California fruits ami It l purohased nt our very d xirs and hawuod about tho Creels, but none 1b the praises of Oroon fruits. Ii ihwkw that, unlike the Californlan, the Oregon fruit grower lias not yet learned tbo art of marketing. Certain It Is he li not thoroughly alive to the means Iu Ml power for tho material advance ment of kla state. Nithr do I think "him o careful, pnlustaklug and vlgU iMlJiihla work ns his California neigh bar. Tin great secret, If it bo a secret, I wwiftil oruhnrdlug Is, and al wa.v wJH Itf, aara and eternal vigilance. It teww Ittat a tvglou so favors) In itaa4rkela should not sutler from (, Yet lb market will come, for : k alwaya Ih demand." WBBBWSE. J VtmVi Oregon, l now in, onnituunl- a wUk tho wor.'d by telephone. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Oorrespondenco from Towns in the Valley. DRAIN NOBMAIi SCHOOL NOTE3. School commenced on Mouday after a two weeks' vacation. JNearly all the old students returned and about 20 new ones. The last lot of the physical apparatus nrrived during the holidays. Miss Clowof Junction, and Mr. Dean of Riddle, who were compelled by sickness to o home, have returned. Our Monday morning treat, an In strumental selection by Mrs. Ragsdale, was appreciated by all present. The leoturo of Dr. Brookhart wa postponed till next Sunday on account of tho Inclemency of the weather. Question for debate: Resolved, "That Wi should have Free Trade" The c uuty Institute will be held at fie Dralu Normal on Saturday, Feb. luth. Air, C. H. Clements. Clyde Gag, and Geo. Wilson. Neg., C. E. Wade, A. 1'ompklus and Oeo- Byron. Nega iye won. At ihe last regular meeting of tin Washington Literary Society, the fol- jvtug prora u was rendered: Inatru- oeii al diirft, Mr. Riifsdale and Mlrr (Hid; a Idreas, (J ant Hrft ; recitation. IubIciu Ihouins. W. 0 T. U. Program. Program id the W. C. T. U. enter l iliiliietll at Keed'ai p Hi hoUae,Frida, Jin. lUtli, al 8 p m. ' I'Altr I K;ho and the IVtr" .Ml-" Di ',ori v' .uid rf fo vilt Maine SiMithu lei vleuied It -.ullllu' MifH I).- Forei- I'.niln "villi .. lltv J -le ItreMliiu ' A Itnlll l'lilieefS .....Mlcii Da Font I'AItT IT " O'io-I Stor" Mis-i De Fon-H Vo nt Diihii ..- -eiiiifr. Mi Winn The tw.i li !U" Mi-s I)e F Tip- V eitiS.il Air-. 11. ll.illai.i I .S leeied R nilii'u M.n- L)e Kure- A linipt-i'iii, 'In rtulF; rewrveil seats at Cn I to u ' iti ci-ut-i extra. NEWS NOTES. The city lioiMir.v of Hrowuayllle hrs a money surplus nf iOOO. Southern I'aclilc engines will be ejuipped with powerful searchlights. Six liundrtil carloads of wheat uti Htiletracked along the water front ii Tacuma. 9 The Chinese of Ashland ure ready foi registration and only uwaii the coming of the olllcials. Tho contractor for tho Spokane watir works has received over 000 applica tions f.ir work on the Job. Ail any has some Chlneso who will patiently await deportation as the, vant to go back to their native coun try. Jus. Richards, of Cannynnvllle, was uecldentallv shot In Ihe leg, by Joe. linyles,' while shooting ducks, lust wiek, Old settlers of Monroe county say the ground Is wet dowu deeper than It win- ever known b if to and f.ir that reason loik for big crops next year. Umatilla roads cost that county (10, WW last yeir. Toe uouuty luJue of h ty will try to keep It wllhiu $10 000 next ear. Tho large map of Washlugton.whlch was on exhibition at the world's fair, has been rteeived from Chicago and will he hii'ig In the ntllce of the secre tin' of state nt OI3 mpla. The sioriii ul Astoria last Thursday 1 111, was the sev rest to vltlt that point III thirty vears. 1 1 was a wild and furious mile, which ureuketl mtiiy iiulidlnus, broke wIikIonvh, signs, ehiin. neys and fences and mtiiy telegraph wires were uiowii tiowu. 'inere was no paisoual iuj iry 11 r harm done to hlpp ng. SmiiIiitii Oregm U to lav the best g I'd milling rl'iu In the U ilted H iitoi. ' J o'U'toii and JvMi'iiilin' it mil tle-i pro In ti I lat yo.r noirly $l.iN)j ()(KI and tliMro U ni rim wh' the oii'imii slimiiil n t in live or uwi ten timo t'l it a 11 licit. I'ifsi tw 1 ut'iiitlei to gihnr with Diilis oiiiiuty couialn 111 ire uii-lf T mh gcuvl tif an au mtiihle iiuur nii'i niv mlwr k 1 ia'ii s"etlou of fix uilnTkl w.irl I, it mo it dUoov orliw mi I d Vdl'ip'iiDiHs an i'o Out vmi' elite, unit In the vicinity of Mvrlle Crfek all pilot to iln fioi T iU oiuu trv U not only iiin ilUd wl'hsocallel 'lid olituneN," lint oouttliH more ldget anil lele croppl.igt than any n'her section of eqti.il urea iu the North west. "Give Us a Lift " "Do wend down souiethlng to help usl" "Tho..ellllle I'lisicanl lVllem. von Kent before, wereju-t what wo wanted!'' ' They helMi riKht w hero we wew t.u..iuiii nri....i uu...i ....... 1. 1. t. ,-i,ni- ikiii 1 priii, nil,V'lllliK Vim I ' 1 IN a I tl re, niitiei antl negletMeit, jlm-a her best to nvereome exhuuxilon unit llireatlng disease, but s Hnetlines calls for help, and knows Just what file's about Tho system taken blndlv to the mild wholesome. Iiitltiiiice of IMeree's Pleasant Pellets, mid often their tlnn-lv mulHtanco ooriecta vll which would soon lead to serious n stilts. With tho tlrst signal of dUiresa. nature wllllliank vnu for n'liieiniMTliig her request. Threfon, If languid, tvmlly tlrvd, bad taste Iu ilia mouth, bowels Irregular or oontlpattil, ulvii nature a lift bvtaRlm: Dr. Piervu'n lVIIvtr, Beet Liver Pill luutle, y$m$& capital Mr. Corlfande'a Elder Ilrottier. Mrs. Corlsand" was boni only two years earlier than her brother Tom. When Toin was known to be 14,sho con fessed to sweet 10. When Tom proudly boasted of 18, she timidly acknowledged herself past 19. When he came homo from college with a mustache and had a party in honor of his twenty-first birth day, she said to he. friends: "What a boyish fellow no isi who would think he was only a year younger than I r And when Tom declared he was 25, and old enough to get married, eJio said to a gentleman friend: "Do yon know I feel savagely jealous to think of Tom getting married. Bat then I suppose twins always are more attached to each other as brothers and Bisters." And two years later, at Tom's wed ding, she said with girlish vivacity to tho wedding gue3ts: "Dear old Toml To see him mamed today, and then think how, when he was only 0 years old, they brought him in to seo me, bis baby sister. I wonder if ho thinks of it now!" New York Mer cury. IIli Cunning Scheme, Mr. Dreffleshort Sophronla, I wish yon would look at that paper again and tell me tho oxact date when that train robbery took place on the Missouri Pa cific. Mrs. Dreffleshort Why? What are yon doing James? Mr. Dreffleshort (who Is bushy writing letters to various relatives out west) I want to locate a lot of bundles of costly Christmas gifts that wo didn't send- on that particular train, Chicago Trib une. A Darlntr Youth. They had been on a visit to the dime museum and were cozily seated by the parlor fire. Sho was mnsing and he was gazing on her fair face with admiration in his eyes. Suddenly sho raised her head nnd said: "Well, there's one thing. You never see women exhibiting themselves aa liv ing skeletons." "No," he promptly replied, "and you never will so long's the supply of cotton wool holds out." Now York Press. ProTed by Her Own Wordi. Fuddy My wife nnd I never would have any trouble if she would only agree with me instead of standing out on tho wrong side, as she always does. Dnddy But bIio declares that it is you who are alwuys on the wrong side. Fuddy There! What did I tell yon? Doesn't that prove just what I said? Boston Transcript. True Courteiy. Fcatherstone That Miss Twilling you introduced mo to is a very polito girl. I called on her last night and asked her if sho wouldn't sit down in the only arm chair in the room, and what do you sup poso she said? Ilingway I can't imagine. Featherstono Sho said "After yon." Truth. An Impertinent Queitlon. "I hear that notwithstanding your ad vanced ago you have married a young wife," said Gus do Smith to old Judge Slowpace. "Yes, my dear friend, and I am per fectly happy," replied tho judge. "You ure, eh; but how is it with Mrs. Blowpace?" Texas Sittings. Obstacle In the Wity or ClYllliatlon. Elephant Yes, I'd llko to keep up with tho times, but I can't afford it. It would bankrupt mo to havo to buy even 1 spring overcoat. GiraffL But think what it would cost no to wear standing collars. Chicago Tribune. Lnuki) the Suuie, llnniitirr. "What un ethereal, exquis tucreaturo Miss bmilax is, itn't she? Jtibtlooknt the daluty pose of that left arm!" "Huinplil That ain't pose it's vacci nation." Chicago Record. The ISauler "Way. Ho My main object iu lifo is to ac quiro wealth. Sho Well, why don't you marry, then? Truth. Albany peplo will vote on the prob lem of making the bridge across the Willamette u toll bridge. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Curront by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. rt.vi.KM, Jttiuary 10. 4 p. 111. Ollloe Daily i'apitai. Journal. Quota tion for day ami up 10 hour of going to Tei were as follews: M.VL.KU PROUUCK MARKKr. rauir. Apples 30o to50o. u bushel. HUTCH Kit STtlOK. Veals lrvhMil 6 Cta. HogH ilremted fi Live cuttle 2to2J. Sheep alive $l.60J2. SUM, PRICES. Salem Milling Co. iiuotes; Flour In whnWi.ie lou 12.(10. Heiall $3.00. Bran $14 bulk, $15 sacked. Shorta $15 10). Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 43 cents nerbu-diel. HAY AND ORA1N. Oats-new 25SOc. Hay BuIimI, new IS to$10; old $10 to 1 ' 1 - L I 1 J IL 1 1 1 11 utu o u ATurK5u7iJJJtJ5 Hair Death. clnMatttly reionvMamt roreverd.ttmvtnh. 5 Jis'lloiulilv I at-, who ber utxui ttiv IinJ. .law hrior uek. wlllmut dltcotoration (ir Injury to Ilia mrwi itrlli-atenklu. It lrMrr any yetm the n ret oruiu'aot I.IMIHU, rw , ..u. RMUIIff O IS1 UT 1113 ( lm an III liUbrat auitmritr and Ihe uutiemlneuld neatiUntrtat ana hklrimt Ullt ItialeverllTed. HurlnchU prlvato nclloola llrtlm amnur lha nobllliy laid arUtocrary of hurope n n CMtibed hi recuw. iticc, 11 "v nn. eeurriy uoata ivrrwnnanenrinnanllal ttulo 1 kpu'trir Aiernm Aaitrew ini glulual uvm nAin unuwtn u, I rpt. It. T-ou h K1 Ih mnue.New VofX 1 1 iwwv wvviorwt ww rvvuM rwv JOURNAL. miBAT, JATHJAllY 19, 12. Wild In bulk, f6 to $8. FARM PKOD0CT8. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c. Etfgs Cash, 18 . , Butter- Best dairy. 2530; fancy creamery, 2530. jneese iz to jocib. Farm smoaed meats Bacon iu, hams, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 25.M. Onions 2 cents. Carrots, W.OO per ton. Beeswax -34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, 26c. Giuseng, $1.40. J.IVE POULTKV. p.iiiitrv Hmho Hie; roosters. GGlC, ducks, 810; turkeys, slow sUe, choice, iuc; geeeoio c. . PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Fred, etc. Flour-Standard, $2 "5; Walla WalK $3.00; graham, 4U; superfine, $-'.2o per uarel. Oats New white,34cptrbu ,grcy,32ej rolled, iu bags, W.2oU-.50; barrels, $fl.757.00; cases, $3 75. Hay Best, $10 12 per ton. Wool valley, lnllc. Mlllstulls-Brau, old 00; shorts, $16; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $lo per tou; whole feed, barley, 70 cis. et cental; middliug, $2328 per ton; chicken wheal. 51.15 percental. Hops New 10 to 16. Hldes-greeu.salteO, 60 lbs. 3jc. un der 60 lbs., 23 ; sheep pelts, lUC0c. DAIKY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon f.uiev creamery, 30 32Je;fauey dairy, 2.527Je; fair m uhju, ti22c; common, 10 to I7je per lb. I'neem? Oregon, 10I3: YoiitlK American, 1215eper potion; California 14c: Swibm imp , 30 V2; U0111., 161S. Eggs Oregou, 17(ij18j per dmseu. Extern 17 roiiurv nominal, uiiiuhenn, hhai, 3 503 50 1 or doz-u; iIucKh,$4.oH0 HO ittefce, IV wi; turweys, live, i-j , drew-ed 14o Beef Top-tper-,2J3i,per pound; fab togood aieeix, 2-Je; No 1 eon. 2e; fa r coivn, lje;dre-el beef. $4 0('5 5l) iei Mutton Bent nheep, $2;i'H'iUe 111U -ton. $1 752U0; lumbi. $ li2 t'6. Hogs Lnolee, heavy, $4 ll4 2-5; medium. $4 0(l4 50; Hub' nnl leederr, r3 9D4 l: ilrcoaed, ;0 5i 7. Veal 46o 8AN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Iv.Htern choice, 10 12c; do inferior, 7'Jc; do valley, 12 16c. Hops 10 to 18c. Potatoes K-rlv Rose. 45(3i55. Bui- nanks, 3-545c. Oats iMilliug, $1.12J1.20. The United Brethern of Irving, will build a new church edilljd iu the -pring. Hood's Cures Jfrs. r. M. Burt Three Great Enemies "For over twei.ty years I siLtcred wltl. frmralsin. Itlimumll.ni, Draprpiin. rivo jears ago I began to tal.o hood's arsa parllla anil It has done iv.e a ast amr unt ot eood. Since beslnntng to tako it I have not had a stoic day. 1 11111 7'-' e:us old aim en joy good liealtli, which I atlrlhiito to Hood's BJTsapirlUa." Mas. L. Jl. Ill l.T. West Kendall. New York. Get Hood's, ""hood's Pills cure liver HU, cotistlna Uoo- bUlousuejs, sick headache, ludlgesUon. DR. GUNN'b IMFEOVED LIVER PILIR & A N!LD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. & mortmain ofthe hawels cl dy, li nectmrj orneOm. Thf.o pllli urpW bu the .l.ttm io -o m.'iBH rtuuUr. Cure Headnohc. brighten in Er nd clear tho Compleiton btnr ihn ,msloi. They et mildly, n.Hhtr gripe nor iloken uothorpllUrto. Taoanvinrniyou orthrir nerll. n mnl .mpl- fr-. or (nil bo V). Bild lrrrwh.ro. Do4akj Jited.Ca, rtuUcUlplila. Sx. Ho'll li It KkH A V 11 , , HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCJIi;: J nio racvtn tr nol.tnr It vj .r4plr.l(.n,ouu miwusw luiiii vben w.raj. ll.'j to. in oud Ui-INIV I.i.Bnaiyj or I Oii.vvulQ l-id YltLDArOM TO DR. BOT-SAM-KI, i PILE RCMEDY, wM a d racily oi pn vffectMl biorb iumn. aUarsltaliini.effeettu pjrninnleur. IVlM fr. P-ucel.ti or mill. Dr. Bajiako, 1'htliilclr'iUi.ri -l. In It. Uh .V 'lll!H Stearnep flltona FOR PORTLAND, Leave R.)1m' rlooK Miimlitys Wrtnet1nrii $ Krii1a 7:SU a iii.,uirtvliii; Iu l iriUaditt I SO p. m. RKTUUMNd, IfuvM IVrtUnd Tue day. luurMlisu"il f-aiurJiy'iitlJa. 111, . r5?1 .WT .f0'. lv,er kervl.vj no way UndlrcfrtUht tuuilleU.. ' HOU.NU inn'(uulluiHea)00. Oneway, MBAIS SO C15NTS .."ofrtvlisht rule ud Irk U anily 10 UH. h ll. Wrl.m (M. H..,ittHti t-oon lUm, S. 0. V. MARKtT, 365 Summer Street LEWIS PRATHliR, Vw. The ei.t meats of all kind mild at th lowest prices. Reliable goods and quids delivery li M. Al IK VU1NT1NU L0 , BOOK AND JOB I'RlXTEltS --AMI Legal llUmh Publishers. Buh'.Sr Uflck.oror Ihe bank. toiu'Uutwt 1 1 Mijia ,?'P14 is4lvL?lr 57 Citaii .7-& Af 47k Y0 vsas: -w - ,-, , -v TTATTs PWTottke I in iyu o 3 TToo rnme not a little MM ttet 7 7. knowledge as to cook prr what to do, as well 1 c IE as what not to do. Thus luu - f yi o T, T. A J J we liave learned to use o STff z z 39 r n tt the most pure and per fo,f 011H nonular cook 53 VJ1. o r v u s o TTC ingmaterialfor all frying aim shortening puiyuaca tt :yy lU.U c WMM T3TT Z Z a id J J o z ft i tTip natural outcome tt - r of the age, and it teaches uu y o o usttflf touseiaxa, dui wui- zs X. 7 er the new shortening, t. z z c tt a O 39 JU which is far cleaner, and eu more digestible tnan any ire z z Z X. J m lard can be. The success of Cotto lenehai called out worth EE fli Si- less imitations under TTt! z z c X z similar names. Lookout fnr these! Ask yourjCt i-53 Grocer for Cottolene, and be sure that you get it. yp o TE Z 2 4 CI EE Made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO., X z H lb J J o c tt El Op IC H I CAGONEW VORK.DOSTOnJ"- ST. LOUIS ana c I CUTTOLENIS o iCoTTOLime (J CoTTnLEM Q O ICoTrOLEh-g ICOTTOLENK CoTTOLBWII J HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 3!arinn Street. Hi" the best facllit e lormovln; an4 rais ing houeB. Ljae iidera at uray Bros.rr triti. 44iem r, 01 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney complaints, Lame BacK, ac DR. SANDEH'S TRIC BELT Vlth Electro Magnetic SUSPENSORY. lAlett I'air&lRl Mien unproTcmeni. I Win cur wltbout mwllclne all Wnkne,. resultlnc from ereitazatlon of brain nerro forces i excepwaorlndls. fntlon. as nervous debility, eleepleuness, languor, tbeumatlsm. kidtier, liver and bladder complaints, imebaclc. lumbago, sciatica, all female complaints p mil 111 health, etc. This rlectno Belt contains HMrt,rfnl Inprvfrmeatt over alt other. Current is Instantly felt by earer or wo forfeit Jl.000.oo, and will care all of the above dlreaus or no pay. Thou, sands have been cured br this mai'elous Invention after all oUier remedies failed, and e frive hundreds of lee tlinonlalsln this and evry other atnte. Our r.wfrf.l lapra.rd EIXCTIUC SliPtV0HT. the arrPAtcst boon ever offered weak men, FKEE with al Brltb Utalla .1 1 l.raa. Stnatth CI'iltiNTEEUlo 30 ta tHIdars fiend for lllus'd Pamphlet, mailed, scaled, frea SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., to. 1 78 1'lrat Street, 1'OUTIUAAJU OUC " SMITrt bKUS., CONTRACTORS & PLAbTERERIr Leareorden at Cottle-l'arkhiirstblock.roon 6. -'im,iiri'nn V. A. I.OSICK, rrenltleut. J. 11 Ahllr r-T Cabliler. Capital National Bank, OK SALEM. TratiFa-ti a general bnoklne tiuilrjpss. I omplatieDil n paiil to collection". Ioan madt. K chiiiue nought aud sold on thi principal rllles of the wo Id I VNI)0VN, JM. MAKTtW, b. M KntfUN, V A I U-JCK, A'. AT. 1 AKTIV. J. II. At HfcKT. H. V. M.TTIIFW, l.lrrlrj The Oregon Land (Jo, Atxalera, Is endued In selllnir fruit atids Id 111 vicinity uf -a e'li.Uregtti. vruere tunrr fniit In Dowurowiui; ilnti iu any nrt of the l"!"-,. KAjK Ml.NTHOItN, '"1:-" MHrti-irerii Hotel Jiomeiey. Nevrport, . - Oregon. Located on the Beacli.t wo miles nni i of ewport on Cave Cnve.ti tieailllfullx hlieltfrt-d HMt, wiiuiltrriil n'enerv, pew liaililiiK. Iliif drlvm ti)L'ni Koulwr-iilli-er liuhtliniiPti Hous-e new. riMinm lnri;i. and airy. Finest resort for fumilles m Hivalld-. 0en ull winter. Term moderate by day or week, riiteiiduu' vWiors can drop a postal card to New port and lie met lv hack. . Ji'iiN FnziTRirK, d-2 HI lr,M,rl.l., CrKO. C.WILL UKAI.KH IN Stelnwav, Knabe, Wibber, Emer son aud other iatum Sit,'!rv ,fe Vl,,rk ,",', E-.rlit.ff organs. All tlrst clafsmukes or .sewing ma chines. H.i.aller makes of musical instru nieutsaiid supulle. Genuine need e, nil and new parts fun.ll ii.afcni uf muchlnes. ' Shu tru n.inlili..w, .. .. .1 --I-- i.irer;,n,,-ci;Vne;i. auu orga"8 re oS'n!100'8 "rU' of pc9, ft,(,e' Sa,em- jTTnlitijj " COPYRIGHTS. i nrteninthiT?.VSh?.nrtIflnryeari' Uoiis strlctlT cooaaectTaL a ii?. .Vpunica. formation eoncermS fatrm. .b..0,U "n- luuKia.ki. TT."?: Thi loUndu ? urafu jSssaKSSst ."". S sra.! rear. mnj..-""iui Jy ETU 3 UBVifiS B traaw ELEC "-f. . J f ..M'?I KOiuoo. moothiT.iTA'.'S'.V- THIS offer Is made to you alone In your communlty-JWill you Act? We present below the mo&t valuable list of- premiums for clubs of the best selling newspaper printed on the Coast. Tie Great One Cent Daily. ' The Dailj CAPITAL JOURNAL, The Peoples' Paper of Oregon, EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3.00 a year. $1.5o for six months. $LOO for four months. cnv M,. cant alter (imp In YOU. You ate the man. If lomitone ho want one f tlieee grand Almost Biione will iHe tills paper upon merely ixviuk " c0 U -.1 cheap no one cmi Hirord not to have It. It suits readers in city and country, f all classes and partiea. An Oregon Newspaper California news doesnot suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is dibtinctivcly the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover 1 ' C reuon interests. L , f A I 81 ill 111 Ch.ina Set Free. hor a club of twent.v live yearly subecribers, a set of decorated HavlUnd chin i, 10 pieces, sold uiually at t75 to $100. from Damon Bros,, Saltm, collection ot Hue chiuaware, marked down to $67. Silver Ciitlery For a club of three yearly silver plated knives uud forks, G of $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the A. ti. Bra-jfieM & Co., Salem, your Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers in plow, the best ot its kind, from Silver Spoons For a club of two early subscribers, a dozen Rocer Bros, best ' silver plated lea spoons, from Daint Organette Free. F..r a club of eight yearly subscribers a firBt claea German Rose wood organelle trom J. ti. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free. For a club ot liftten subbcribers, carved sewing $55 00. Silk Hat Free. For a club ot two , early subs crlbers one of our best Bilk Hats from C. H. Meusdorfler, Portland. Retails fur $0.00. For a club of three ye.irly subscribers one Quest imported silk hat from C. H. Meusdoifler, Portluud, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. F-r club of two ,early subscribers one of J. B. Brown's Fountain nieam wusiiers, wnrtli fco.U0. Welch Clock Free. For a clllli ot live Vetrlv bULisi-ril era ful case, $15. Scholarship Free. hoi a ciub ol i0 earlv subscrlhprs. nn Rnhnlorohln in Pntillal Bui- ?w's J-''l'Ie,!t, yaltm (fjr complete business course) uood for twojc" Worth i60 ' Silver Watch Free. For a club of eignt subscribers a AI.iriiii, jeweler, alem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set Free. For a t-iuii ot tlfieeii suiHcriiierrt a solid oak, carved bed roorr set, bed W "rili'ltt w "" BUi" ' St"m A' B Bureu & oa' furullure dealers. Bl Coolv Stove Free. for a cuti .ii a-vvn Min-crihers yXm.'wonh X "nU Coaa, fr"ul Ladies' Gold Watch ca,7r..mUww,,MH.ri,y "",r,1n,wr Wail ,nke-J3a6o " Shot Gun Free. KHUwSlmt l... . ,,'i,lllw'lbprfinM nichords' English double barrel i, E'r.''''""'"1 chei"ke(1 rlP ahd fort end. engraved !. ukI cks v t.',;." "" Mnok nu" hN,f Pftl prlp. extension ribs, ntowjj S. SJ.,'liUKWr aud a thoroughly gol Silyerine Watch Free. Nir a club f wo yearly sutcrlbers one sllv, witer, from V. W. Martiu, of Salem eve mat e. rell au. tnon I oaiciu, give made, retails al $0 00, Fruit Trees free, Ali,,vUur;l te?ff For iame m Far.y tTawford ZST' Wnb f25' " ""I'ls, or M Mr IhriHt nun. , i, mi.. . ". ePt.,f the names and Sou Send CordIr Tho above nromimns nm ,.ll retail price, and the na nt-sof the dealers wlio arc among our selves mo8S Uien' aro qiven' that asnta may 8ati8fy them' HOFER BROS., Publishers, out for which it is ordered. we conuot et you to set, band tills to premiums for Mniply getting up a dab. rem i urns: Free. subscribers, a set of Rocer Bros, best each, frrm Damon Bros., worth 6.00. best $25.00 suit of clothes In the store o( own selection. a steel beam, steel Qale steel vrilk Gray Bros., tialem, worth $25,00. Free. u Bros., worth $4.00. a Climax high arm, 4 drawer, oi macmne, warranted, trorn ueo, J. Will, Balem, worm, nop "Rlobi Tiav V.lrli rWk. bcfluU- high class silver walcb, frcmW.VM I a large siz, No. 8 cooking stove, Perri & Co-'8 aoveand plow work Ffpp "e ' KM watch.Waltbi w EfJ thb b"at mttd" BteU1 y,ladet "Dd " erlne walch.'eletn-wlnderDi es as good service as the w e.F,vt: 60 Italian prur.e trees fromb itlons among as mnyJ they can wud 10 for ready for ncentsi""" or bank draft. k c,i a.j . rnlir u.uu. SALEM, OREGOtf. MtfAdi MHSM Amm j -- - m msh ... - . ff