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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1894)
EVENING CAPITAL JOTJBNAL TUESDAY, FJ3BIU7ATrrS, ua4. slf'r pV b T It M I si? I'v. ' w mmi journal aaiwpiiyi,. , in i !' ' ' '" - fUBUSAim DAILY, KXCB1T SUNDAY, BTTH3 Capital Journal Publishing Company I'ontotnco Block. Commercial Btreat. HOFER DROTHERS, - Editors. 1ally, by carrier, pr months IHHly.br mall, per year, -10 50 .100 Weottly,! pages, per year,. UO MJGI1E8TRI) COMMENT. V.iutid-A roads. sure short cut to good Highways Is not good, waterways It Is mud-and TiikJoubnaij still livea. And it Is out of dttit i" "ii.'LfiLtag' Now for the second. Mijrlon county good roads convention. Tho paragraph is an abbreviated ed itorialJournalism in short sklrte, If the convicts cannot build roads or run ajute mill they can at least bo par doned. Two things tbot pay committee of 100 and Daily, their way the the Onk Cunt Whoever can make times can get rich if good again. a living these times ever got Titis JotmNAi. stands by Its platform, announced, last December, reduce city state and county expenses. 1 B A man's true value is the service he renders to the world, not the dollars hn Is worth. The now version "Glory to God in thei highest, peace on earth and good roada, la all directions." It looks as if Dallas would be the first town, to avail itaolf of a good roads convention with Snlera. When the Rainy Day club aro not on the street they aro at home reading the One Cent Daily. Iq spite of hard times tho city should push street Improvement. All that can be done In reason should be done. Tub One Ckkt Daily Is In favor of better roads and is willing to pay its share towardi building them, Newspapers that say tho Oregou Pacific discussion Is a chestnut find that the easiest way out of.tho dlsous. lon The unemployed Columbia river pllota should come up In the valloy and get employment piloting peoploovor our highways. Compulsorury arbitration Is the latest fad of the eastern labor agitator. What ever Interferes with tho freedom of labor or capital hurts both. Tu Williams & England Banking Co. of Halem aro understood to be wil ling to pay $5 on every mlioofgood road built out of tho city. Governor Pennoyer slipped a cog when ho procured that impoverished Bantiam Mttler a letter of Introduction to the Bulem board of charities, It to notable faot that Ueary, the Democratic labor oongreusmaa of Cali fornia,, repudiates his party's position ou Chinese, tho tarlR and Hawaii. Intelligent Oregon Democrats do not feel the need of supporting a party organ. Thoy also Uuow that Tiik Journal Is for all tho people all the time. If you waut to help a constant effort for real reforms for the people not fruitless agitations by political reform, era for revenue circulate Tub One Cknt Daily. a- i - If Governor Pennoyer wanUsonio lively bualnesArjght bore ut home to attend to lot him tookle the road prob lem or the Oregon Puclflo lawyer fraude. a-ium ijs The city council should push build lug' that drain from thHteta.HoueA to the river It would give much needed employment to laborers aud the state pays tho bulk of the Improvement, tlLJttf. ."J -8 We favor road reform for three reas reas ons: Better roads are. badly-needed. The old system U a, fraud, It Will give people, employment. The city of Bu w U willing to pay J1000 towards the tka flrst ewloutlflcally constructed road built to aom.e good towo, If Qvor Ponuoy tir could get the tHHKlK? of the Senatorial U out of his lp4 ! enough to do something for frfeCiatoorertf on the Oregon Pacltloil wawM rakw him iu tho ealluuUoaol Hm tmmrtn at tour, mmmmmmmmmsmt Wmwp of (3irernor Ptnuoy. mrawid, ynir) Iwa lVnulutl" whm kr j14, t lift lib baud wsat Mttffc UdMof(lil hark - l-MH, .f David B. Hill's famous utterance, "lama Demecrat," la backed up by acts. Governor Pennoyer'a "Of course 1 am a Populist" Is not backed up by anything but tbo ambition of a rich sawmlller to end his days In the United States senate. The big 8alem steel bridge has stood savera! good-sized Hoods. The county court at this term should see that steps are taken to properly protect the prop erty. Though late to acknowledge It, tho truth must be told; the nig bridge Is a better structure than we thought it was aud well worth taking care of. NEWS NOTES. Typhoid fever Is raging o'u -Wolf creek. , , , 170 converts Is the result of a revival In Ilwaco, Wusb. Quite a number are prospecting fur ooal around Port Angela. Tho total precipitation for Jan. '1)1 was 12.15 inches, at Albuuy. An ice gorge In the John Day river Wits crossed by a baud of sheep. Astoria !h going to have a 11 It. or but, says the D.illy Budget. 71 new members wero Joined to tbf churches of Hepuer last Sunday. Tho committee of 100 In Astoria number 80. It Is stated that the iron works ut Odwego are about to close owing lo the dull times. Peoples party county convention of Josephine county will be held on Sat urday, March 3, '04. E. P. Weir & Sons general merchau dlse store at Jordan, was burglarized of s mo merchandise last week. Public school Interests aro not very prominent In Jacksonville. At the re cent annual school meeting only seven votes were cast, Tho sheriff of Douglas county has swooped down upon tho property of the International Nickel MlulDg Co. of Riddles, and -vlll sell it. Jan. '04 has been u very wet month but there have been years when It rained more, In '07, '80 aud '87, Hi" rainfall exceeded the present one. Mr. J, Carmlohael, of Prlnovillo, re cently shipped two car loads of horses from Grunt's station, Or., to North ' Carolina where they will be sold. Parties at Rollins, Wash., have bought $35,000 worth of 0 percent 20- year Snohomish county bonds, paying a (760 premium and accrued Interest. Johnnie Lo Conte, the Humbolt In dian, who bus for yeuru worn female clothing, has Anally been compellpd by tho authorities to resume proper clothing. The Riddle fruit growors who shipped their prunes to Now York, have received advlco that their fruit arrived In good condition und tho sulu started at 8 couts per pouud. Dr. Auulo Wilder who has been giv ing spiritual services in various towns throughout the Wlllametto valley, was fined twenty-five dollars at Urauts Puss, for tho violation of an ordinance. At tho fulls of Onehalura creek oppos ite tho brick factory there aro still vis Iblo marks of nn old saw mill that wuh operated at that point by the Hudson Bay company, Dompthiug liko n hun dred years ago. Coal has been discovered on t head words place near Newberg. A four foot vein has been struck nt a depth ot 80 foet. Work has already beeu com menced. As tho Mud Is ou a bill bide It will be easy of access. Salem hns two. candidates fur secre tary of state Hon. E. Illrsch and Hon. E. B. MoElroy. Either of theso gun tlemeu possesses tho necessary qualifi cation, aro widely known and would till tho oflloo acooptably If chosou. H. It Klncald, of tbo Eugene Journal, Is also a candidate for the position. Valley Transcript. $100 Reward $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least ouo dreaded disease that scleuee hns beeu able to cure Iu nil its stage, and that is Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coustltutloual disease, requires a consti tutional trotliucut. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, nctnlg direct ly upon tho blood aud mucous surfaotH ofthe system, therby destroying tho roundatlou of the dUeaes, and giving the patient strength by building up the cooetltutlou aud assisting imtutu lu doing Its work. Tito proprietors have no much faith lu Its curative ikivv ere, that they oiler Ouo Hundred Dollars for any case that H falls to our. Send for llstoflestliuonlals. Address, P.J, Chunky & Co,. Toledo, O. ydold by druggists, 75c ' 1 ' "J 1U I1 U'HW'I1 i jwOOOOvAAJOuOoUuouOjUJOJi Hair Deatli HltialAlitlv Mtmttvjk saml Avuk,!.!.,,, . ,,....u..ww. ! Mtuu ajiw uniKW I i wr mw:a wiiooih uinxuorui'oi 1 - iuuf m mm U14MV U01H1H(IU. 4 KrttKUlU VI'UmUI. KMkilftU A.ImI ttw iLlt.. 4a am lhd lilihet KUthur ir imU an hi. z:A.cr"Z,z: vr'zirr.r"'??. kmoiffil. likvrdiwui1Aii0dauifi,1uiilll U.,, wMKw, a iivpi t vy Wiai vurr kMkllai t.m A ., t J.u . i-mi w oMtrfiM nviv4Wt TH SKOOKUH ROOT Hilll cUBAWrft rO. XllL 1L MKUth VUXti AvunuiifJaW Vafi-I i A5Ai:-r-r. HTi""zsm'iz "-- i wiimihi rtwMyvvnn wyOTtvwynrM i - riSiJ NO HOPE OP HEAVEN. A Labor Union Barred Out of the Lutheran Church. OsiiKosir, Wis , Feb. 0. Thn latest religious sensation In Oshkosk bos beeu the barring out of bis congrega tion hv n south nldrt Ijiilheran minister '2Plf U.3ir.l.AH. rt lrtl.rfa .ant.tMi. A lrm ui an ujuuiuum ifi iuwi uuiuun. n itb case was made on the application of Henry Haggeus, n printer, who was not permitted to Join, although his pirents have been life long members of tho church, aud his father Is an officer. Rev. O. McDowidat, the clergyman in question wusi'lntervlewed on the posi tion o( tho Lutheran charch towards unionism, and this Is what he said in substance: "We Lutherans are against labor and trade unions becauso their principles, endeavors and proceedings are against God's commandment. The Lutliern church is ruled solely by God aud his word. Becauso tbo principles and endeavors of the unions aro against God's commandments, therefore, and therefore alone, are We obliged to be against the unions. Such principles are evidently hguinst the fourth com mat id me tit. The workman removes the, bars wbloh God has put between master und servant when he goes not to the employer with decent requests or deslies. A sincere christian cannot pledge himself to endeavor to secure employment for union members in preference toothers. Union men alter nate tho oervuuts from their employer by telling hi in whom he bus to or has not to employ. STAGE GLINT8. W. L. , ...ii .. ,, .,., ii.- ,.. ,i.r ' t tt.-i MrHiii' nu hwtok neavy cuaracicr in "dcrauua Shnpkiua." Charles S. Reed of Wulhnlln, S. C.,has completed a one act comedy in vorse called "The Miser." A performance of B jornson's play, ' 'The Gauntlet," Ins just been given at the London Royalty theater, "Dorothy's Tramp" has been added re cently to tho sum of dramatic literature. It is by Emily Brown Powell of Alame da, Cal. "Hearts and Pedigrees" is a new como dy by Mnrgarot Cusly. "Our Disinter ested Friend" is a new one act pieco by Courtonay Baylor. Willard Sponsor's now opera, "Prin cess Bonnie," will have its first perform ance at the Chestnut Street theater, Phil adelphia, iu March. Tho London Stage states that Irving on 1 is arrival frpin America may revive "Othcljo," in which event ho will play Iago and Wilson Barrett tho Moor. Tho noxt novelty promised by tho mem bers of the London Independent theater is nu Engll3h version of Zola's threo act comedy, "Les Heritiers Rabourdin." Carl nnd Theodore Rosenfeld are pre paring for tho production of their new comedy, "Rapid Transit," which will bo put on in Now York boforo the end of tho season. Miss Edith Crane, rocontly of Daly's, has joined tho Now York Lyceum thea ter stock company and mado hor first ap pearance as Kate Rodney In "Our Coun try CousiiiB." Tho production of Mr. Gattio's new play, "The Transgressor," at tho London Avouuo theater has been postponed. This is tho pleco in which Olga Nether solo is to play tho chiof part. London OeU It luu, Ho wns au applicant for n position natrain car conductor. "Whntnro your qualifications for tho placo?" nuked the superintendent. "I U6ed to work in a sardine pack ing establishment." Exchaugo. Hood's Cures Mrs. . X. Burt Three Great Enemies "I'or over twenty years I suffered wltn rXrurulaln, HhrumatUm, Dyspepsia. Vive years ago I beeau to take Hood's Barsa parllla and It has doue me a vast anirunt ot KOO.L Muce begtnnlUK to tako tt I have not huil a l?k day. 1 am 7'J jenrs olil ami en joy goHl healUv which 1 attribute, to Hood's rUrsmiMrUla." Mm, ii. a. Himt, West Kendall. Maw Ygtk. Oct finod'a, food's Pills euro liter lUi. coiwtlna Uou.lUiouaeu, siok aoauacne, ladlsestlon. COPYRIGHTS CATt I OllTAIN A l'ATKXT I rni BWLVWf ,nr l? "J ojuntan, writ to Bipnncnc ia taerulwt bBalimu. Communion runustloo icfmlim .tv.wm,,vti;,vuuunii4i, A I1SII tun tbw ni frfc AUo a cmiV lecj an J Ktf.ntlttc b.Vik ot ftie. lb. UK .,y.K ..... tfi.r- r- -7-.w" " r n.lkiBj.ki .. iy ;..v wwTiHwf t'sivnia ana il amt bow v6 ui. ;iaV(s 04 mechaa. "iwlt lkn ihrouift Uuna & Co. rtel' " ium unwsi Nunu a Uo. neT J ootles to the McUBitsa An.r?,Tj Ibu ara prousBi wtdelr bria puNiawtih. Iwuea lrklcnily illatiidTbu bi OiXk luvut rcid4tKua of an aou6e mmI in u. out cuu uus uisk au Eitsa inwafirnr. i nu .ta a.. hi r. Ux iM. lta idaas, aabliB WMn (obow TLa m. ia ixMurm. and nntHttaim hi .u. .AiKirms UOAPWAT. t. sWUCATQTDsnClllmtasW mVjrtKtniU.lllAULfflAttnSsW CARTER'S iver IMm vUtiE Sick Headache and relievo nil the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the sjKtem, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Side, &e While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet Carter's Littlb Lrrcn Polo are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and rtgulalo the bowels. Even if they only cured che they would be almost priceless to thosa who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does cot end here, and thow who once try them will find these littlo pills valuable In so many ways that tney win not do willing to uo witao bout them. Uut oxter all sick head Is the bane of bo many lives that hero Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while others do not. Cibtxr's LrntJi Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. Thoy are strictly egttableand do not gripo or purge, but by their gentle action E lease all who use them In vials at Si cents;, ve for $1 , Bold everywhere, or sent by matt. CASTES UlSliim CO., Ilev Tort Small fa. Small Fries. GEO. C. WILL DEALEB JN Hteinway, Knabe, Webber, Emcr- son anu oiuer pianos. W4t;r..i&' i.. . -- . j.v AHiirst claps muiies ot eirttiir iiiir-v chines, Smaller makes of musical instru ments and supplier Genuine needles, oil aud new parte for all makes of machines. Bowing machines and organs re paired and cleaned. Two dooiB north of postofllce, Satem, Oregon. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Winers. Cabinet work and repairing. Court Street, Opposlto Opera llotise, Salem, - " - Oregon E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lcyal lilnnJi Publishers. Bush's Now Urlck.over the.lmnlc, Coin'l street WANTED AGEWKr o sell- ROWS NRW FOUNTAIN WASHER. Itest Btcam Watlior ltnown. Sample Washer wltli full lnstruetlous bent to Agent, express chHron prepaid on locelpt f &IM). Address J. ii. J)r vu, llox 2yS, ualoin, Or l-SO-tf- PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PUX.NS AN II SPECIFICATION!) FOR THE new building of Hie Orecon school lor Deal Mutes will be loveivod by tho Hoard of Trus tees until Tuisd ty, Alnreu 1. 18l Hald plans nniH luelmlo llglitiuc and heat Ineoftho new building. Architect, des linir uddlttonnl information wilt call upou oraddrrss Sir. Bepl. lrvlns, Su pertntendeut, Ureirou SlUooI lor Deal Mutes, Halem, Dickon The HoatdofTrustoM reserves the right to reject auy im-J a'l plans uuii specltlnatlons BUbmllted Inneeor 'aucewlth iliUnti'Ieo. The entire owe ot the bulldlUK. eto. Hbove mentlonrd, nollo excted the sunt of 810,000. All plans mid speaiilcatlojis khould bufllel with the Serritury of the limrd k. . iiaEr.nov, neerotary JiivtrdofTruBtces. Salem, Orogj , Jnuury 27. I8U1 TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. VTOTICE IS HVUhllY OIVItN TUAT I Will li hold the mritlar Siurum Uouuty Tenchera' bxumlnntlon fir tlit Una qitartar of 18l, at tho Btate lli-ii , Hlom. Orreon, couiroencluc ut I o'clock . dnw,day, f au. Hth. Appltmuts fur Btito (tapers will be exam, lnedut I ho came tlmonnd place. , MJ1 J H.UHAUAM, 10 dlw w2t Bchool Sup't , Matlon County. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEJf, OREGON. Hatos, $2.50 to 5.00 nor Day The beat hotel between Portland and Ban francUco. Klrnt-olaas lu alin&aiixlntment8, IU tables aro torved with Ui Choi aa t Frill tf Urown In the Wlihuaaita Vallcr. A. I. WA6MER, Prop. FH0KUGL 8CU00LS4th Year. I u IuCntit, CouneothiKMHtl Primary classes every wees nay irtmi u a in. to 12 m. except fciaturuuw MISS 0. BALLOlf, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for tt-aoheih' dally tiramlco work from 0 a. ni. to la in. in Kiuitttrgnrteu, On Monday, WoiUiewlay una Friday from a t 4 n. in. OlaMea meet for Htudyof Fn-eM yltu. Mm. 1. 8. Kulght, Prlnelnal. AIOTiPElVS CLASS. MeetaPrWay ftu S 1 4 uni, wUIt Knight and M la. tUtfNku. Fr terras or luforniatiuu muily at JCludsjvartii roonw, corner Court and IjbHy ttrvett, ' HEAP nwllisB J. 11 ALBKRT, Cashier, M a luuiuud OF SALEM. Transnttsairencral b.nklnc Niloe. rroroplaOeml npirt to collect mrx. Loan made. HieUauxo uiughl ana sold on tue lirlncirfilcHiesorthewu Id I. Yxstiovs, 3 ai.'MAwnsc, K. M. CnolSAX, W A rnicK. W, V. MARTI S. J. H. ALBKRr. H. V. Matthew. -l'lrector. BI?K10K VROTIIIiKS Manulneture staedsrd Trwiwl Hrlok, Voided Hrlck In all lAtten w rYnnts ODd supply! ho brlrk lor the New Halem Cit; Hall auU neurly all the tine buUdiugs erected IntheCepltnlLir. y.ardnearl'enltenlIary.?aln.Or. 83 dw Steamer flltona FOR .PORTLAND. iWvfs BoIm-M dock Mondays, Wedneda.-s iird Krldays 7:811 a in, arriving In Portland at l:S0 p. m. RETUUNINQ, leaves YrtUnd Tuediys, Thuralays and Saturday at 8a. m. Fast time for p.i5pnger service; do way jrndlnc freight hitndied IIOUN U THI t (uullmlted) i2 00. One way, MEATUS 25 CENTS For freight rates and tick U apply to Mit'-h-oil. Wrifeht t Co., Uoinian b'oc 11 8-lm GOOD BOOKS FOR ILL THE, GREArtST OFFER ever ' - PAPER. craie bv x NEWS' OUR NEW DEPRTURE. REMARK , ISI.R UISTRIDIJIIOX OP STANDARD BOOKS IN NEW PK0CES3 OK BINDING. tandard literature at Nominal Prices Offered Oiy to Readers of Trls Piper. A Spl'.ndid list from llllltll III bflU B We take Ditltaui e 1ffl!"s-Ti a onr redf rs to the exception opror nuj , offered to thorn to necure a sue-Un rfite; most high claJii literature ever pntMbet s3 5 nnmliinlnrlM ThplWkltB III OUT -PltCICITTE imtAKY' are tegrlar 25 cent edi'ions Mn are enabled, thrmiscli a peciftl amJifesBenl wllh thepu ul-hprs,toonerthe-nto'nrjefefi crs at much let.8 than wholesale pnc. The fillowlng Coupon must be ud lost cure the books at trie special pr c. ' WK nilANK NUMliKK fcVbKY Wtt-K I Book Coupon No- 3. Cut out this Coupon and send t us. lour 2 cent btamp and the book o-d-i byyou wtil be tent free of expense V-a cau brlnir the Coup jn a d S cents and a; y bnok vru desire will be handed to yon our olilce. ThU offer to paid-up subenlen only. Name. Town.. Slate Name of Book Wanted Address "JOUKNAL," halem, Oregon i ATtnTTT THE BOOKS mHE Books are library sire with vecP'jood I sUo type and paper. Thejjp ,,-,,, miwrd or vritfd. but are boy. JflOnd by a flexible adlifslvob3Cklne,y.)iofrnarmltathm tnn ,-rtll'...Aa.'' ll ., 'Vha a linnlrA am akn - - .......li?.. ,. v Ai.o w viUbD Jl UC IIVtr&M would cost the purchaser from 25 to 50 c nt- i oacli, and wo a most give them away to oor re 'dew under the terms of this rerrasabk offer, it is an extraordinary chance to ui cure a Buperb collection of cUussks. Theac- ttiors are the best writers In the world. IiIKE TUB ILLU8THATION. 1. The Revorlts of a Bachelor, or a Book of the Heart. by Ik. Marvel. l!. .Lays or Ancient Rome, by Lord Macaulay. Beautifully lllii-trated. 3. ATIllylo33Scandal,-J. M.Barrle 4. Tho Ilousoof the Seven Gabbs, by Nathaniel Ilnwtuorue. 5. Crunford,-by Mm. Guskell. 0. The Coming IUce,-Lord Lyttoa. 7. Dream Llfe,-by Ik. Marvel. o. rrauKenateiu; or, The Modera Prometheus, by Mrs. Khelley. k A Book or Golden Deeds, by C M. Young. ' J 10. MnMeti frotn an Old Mane.-i,y Nathaniel Hawthorn. 3 i.iIL'5J?.S!fr,WL-l,w-v " X"V. '""" i assays ou Lnnitt. 13. The Vloar Oliver Goldsmith. 14. Twice-Told iel Hawthorn. Klla,-by Ciurlw 'f VakeneW,-hy Tlw,-by NatbaH- 16. Paul aud VlKlula, Uv I5.r din De Saint Pierre. "" IU Story of an Afrloan IlariM i.i. (Ralph Iron) Olive 8llr"2J "" by Wm. l5.lmoiHlMine AyuZn (Uibert Liid Lytton.) '""hb, 10. Dreams,-by Olive Strainer. well uiy,by ABJia Se- SI. One of the Prf4loa, a aiMirm. Ing theatrloal novel. wrm. Cartyle!art0r Rww,u Thwiw, Joiu. Lubbook in " M'y m st. inn 'iuiifu t i .. - i uuuupaic. xiato&rr w - mfc. t -..!.. a. j&Etb'' .A.COSlCK, 1'ivsldenL M 1 1 I iiTNtnl M, run Willi I .-vPIHll i 11 iwnsMt. afau re - Z HAT) THIS oflcr Is made to you alone In your comraunlty-vWill you Act? Wo present, bolow tho mot valuable ,.HstiAoXpi"emimn8 hx clubs of the best selling newspaper printed on "the Coast. Tk Great Oik Gut Tit Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL Tk Pet EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3.00 a year. $l5-for six months. $1.00 for four months. rTNo papers scut after time Is out for which It la ordered. "TBa YOU. You are the man. If we ennnot get you .to act, band this to someone who wants one of tin re grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will like this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It is so cheap uo one can atloid not to hnveit. It suits readers in city and country, of all elates aud parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers distinctively the Oregon nj; Ureiron interests. (China Set Free, 'oracmooi twenty live yearly subscribers, a set of decorated Havlland china, 129 pjeces, sold usually at 575 to $100. from Damon Bros., Salem, jcoilwtiou of nne chinaware, marked down to $G7. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly tubfrcrihers, a set of Roger Bros, best ..juieu Knives anu lorKs, u or to '4r-'0 OLllL P Tee. .. " a -"" 01 eigni suoscrioers the b -a. a. uraneld & Lo., fcalem, your -- XfQCi i Pln-tTr Tx v ' -C? t? JL JT J. W V V IP re e r it. - . or a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, nteel Gale Hteel walk Ing plow, the best of its kind frnm np P u i . i roc nn ,-, D' Irom Uray Bros., bulem, worth J26.00. ; Silver Spoons Free. MlvernUttVIrl"0 yfeHTK mbtn, a dozen Roger Bros, best j Miver piatl tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Organette Free. woVoneuLrrV' lp"bscr'b"s a first c'ass German Rose wooa oianette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. v t- . vvvj.xi macame .Free For a cJub of "'' ? suoscrioers, a machine, warranted, t5 00. SilU: Hat Free. M4rlLlKJTo oone of our b8t 8l,k la from c-H-c.3iMrp ,mportea eUfc' ,,at frora Steam Wash &-r T?r !' "" V..T ,.1... .. . . a i;.,,, u-..., ... .. i.'3 '""' ", wurtn .(io. Welch Clocls RirMPlut. tt.... ... i- - i-v - ran liSful , fis. iKuny sutJS"iers Scholarship Free. CouZ S, ?? ""bribers, SrthoT' ' (for ""nP'ete busl Silver Watch Free .. M.KjSStafiai, Su"& v urniture Set' Fvo For a dub of tifiw.il H,,!,.,!! ' ftoiI, drr sr and stand from it i B0IM 3 ca"Vcd bed room set, bed 0. ' from A IJ- lll"eu & Bon, furniture dealera, Balem. worth 145X0, Coolc Stove FreG. For - .,.. - - - U-tiateo h-1'fc ffl Trm 'n larg '.z' No- 8 cooking stove, Sale,,, worth J3. l' from Ve"y & Uo.'a Btoveand plow works, Ladies' Gold Watch Fre tvfvPlSZSZSm' M.Uf 11d,e8' gold watch.Waltbam Boa rau.il tfc-e-i,.oo. Hn w rt3,e,u' " bett made stem winder and setter Shot Gun Free. 6ushSXrKu WiHbeeHhIiRiclI,nrd8' EtJ8lUli double Carrel 12 a,l mounting,, wallU Htk'an hair nf! P, .d foro eu'd' graved loeka lK loeki.. low circular ha nm.e?" Vi ?iLP gr.lp' tenslon rite, rebound wn. from Brook. & MuCSftffj and a thoroughly good oilverine Watch T w. M4r?fS w!WtjirX,J!!,!rrlr,a "'-e Bllverlna watch, etem.Vhfderand nuul, retail,,.,, Woo. "' f ba,e,n- 8lv,8 as good eWylreWlhe best a c;uu or .vi.t. Wny nunw "mitowSii Tmb1v. 6oq I,aUan uruuo treeafrom the i tr Kf'l Vrawfo'S XQ"h wo'" A " Ar w f? w vSS &" XX",,,f """ . The nrom f yoar tUey cau wntVlO for sir n-Jh5? a&? A1! b?na, Mo 1uted at regular beat iZr ?1r daara wtfo aro atnonf? our sclvw. ' vo"' Hmt agents may sat thorn- HOFER BROS., Publishers,' ' im- Daily; will not answer 1 his is Newspaper entirely cover- mtums: each, frrra Damon Bros.; worth $0.00. hat $0.!t 01 Q,i, ..rlnll.n t UA AA r.9 own selection. Climax hiph nrm, 4-drawer, oak from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth, . ib' 1 ap of ton. rre fcubtcribera one of J. B. -Brown's Fountain one Eight Day Welch Clock, beaut! one Fcliolnrehln In Cnnltal Busi ness course) crood " for- two vears. ,,,,8h da8S Br watch, from W. W .... BALEM, OBKGON. nwmtmmmmmim iniimn "anjcaw""' w M tzntf " E -4 ii"- W UMI '& IWSPB '' ".' kgWmmi$'Pwlfm . MiMMMi'iiiiniiirifn