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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1894)
8.1J if $ ! K. it ,'v St". ft ii ttf I mm jhxhl nut,Y. jexoht boxva r . S-tL..Osxastttifcl Br-. f H WWTttltS, - E&ton. !, tjrwtfer. prr toootb. JOM .xa u. . . wtt " ' ' liMOMRSB AMIHt tCESTIOS FOB fESSYEB- Wblte Gorernor reanoycr wade bis 4Mava four yer o principally as t free trader, ibis year be aaya the Urifl t praeioa o;baSte and MJ?penIon of EIadastriesaud decline In aioof Carpi product, and aUseuc of demand fur Kdace aod labor are.-a.riboledbj Lata to what b calls, contraction of I ? carrency aud boarding of money li bok by capitalist aoJ jieftttoru A- & as avowed fre trader we r ald like u mk Gove-nor Penn.iyer instate to th i'v people in bis Abland apt-tch bow oa Motor J going to conduct U foreif trade with money tb i Is Dot r Kpnr Mgold. He attributes all our evils I tbe alal gold standard. Yet tb U tilted States baa afcreiga trade i awemt fifteen bundred millions anuuallt wltfe oe forty foreign nations aud I ; 'fg all coadocttd opoa a monetary bal wbere the single gol A standard H tbi ealyand a.le measure of value. FIv bHsdred million of our exports art , Awaa products In, ordinarily good tea soeaandthe balance of trade laiaooi favor to tbe amount of two bundred millions. No action of the United States could atlect tbe monetary unit upon which tbis foreign commerce I condacted except by International agreement. If all the people of Oregot t of tbe United States would vote foi Governor Pennoyer and tbe Populist ticket and put free coinage of rilveroi Hit money Into tbe constitution, tbi foreign commerce would still rest on a "gold baals. Governor Pennoyer la too Intel ligeata man to not know this, orb fact to believe anything else. But hi position on finance puta bun In tbb iattlt4e. White be Is compelled to ad wit Uiat free trade would increase Im &?Mrfa nr1 nratantla If ftfnntif InnrAat ,.,..,.,... .. ......... .. Mr export trade, be Is propoelng' that without internatlunai agreement our '' eeantry shall issue a depreciated stive aaeftey and a flat money to use in out domestic commerce, while our furelgu commerce would rest on a gold basis Governor i'ennoyer aaya to . tbt American farmer; While wv wantoui balance of trade paid In gold, and want gold for the American products we x port, cheap money fagojd enough to k buboes with at home. Wo wi J stall with other nations on a gold bask fecaue we cannot helpeurselvea; but will pay the American producer and tbe American, labjreriua depreciated dollar. Boft money and flat money at koine, hard money and gold exchange to sead abroid. Thitt I I'enuoyer's logic Would not such a system drive all 1 aold out of circulation, drivo all gold Ar,.' etibOl luutuuunj mm iyo iuu uiu-ap v ? m ney alone iu circulation? Is it Hot a fact where two monetary stand rds are Introduced, the poorer tnouey atone circulate,? If Governor Pen neyer will explain how he would have ese system of fl nance upon which to conduct our foreign commerce And aotkir and dlderent system for our aoetlc oommorce, without subject Is American farmeia and laborers to great losaea and the danger of enor- wobi Inflatlou and speculation aa oc eurrad after thq war, be' will confer a lavoc. Tb Hi, Loula Itcpubllc, (ho foruuct eWrMf4o of free coinage of, aUverfta Um Mfawlsalpp Valley, la a long article a4v4tiflrf tb Pestocratio state conveu Mmi at JCkaourl, says: " Fr coJuae at 10 to 1 cannot Lea MSJtoraUou of blmetalllaw.s. We cau Mi bkt th feet that It cV b a ail ,fM aaosjoiwstaiwHi. whom wwaen cow wtMM trak eoatracw, trostrat mum aud txlw etwpria. We I iwveall Mm difficultly of Mexico wltnout the advantage) ttttbmfnm wva having aWKt li wtvar ntouptHwaiiMu (Mr1 stoltor counu In debt half what it did W would wake i, hi days, atMltto MM Mi MMWotal bouy I I Ml aobaaM1 V" last a witkomt "rWBf syHird and 1 I WJNbof I tlMadaad I 1 ' i pi i '"- prastMUlBgconfidesceand exUlBg eo terprfce.'t JtfethBe for Oregon fiaifata Land aeal-fiatleta to come to tbelr senses. -HltetrTct tatcrrsksd krrmto Ur. a&t km to Bra btcua h Um to Iot. Many think It is a sin to be sick; beibgsoooe, cannot beaow tbeir af fections on others as tbe Creator In tended; being to it U certainly a duty to care yourself. Most women these Jays need an invigorating tonic Worn - teachers, "shop-girls,'' dressmakers, milliners- and all tboae subject to tlre soroe labor, bare found a boon in JDr. i'lerce'a Favorite Prescription. Ilia a sootbins- and strengthening nervine, indodng refreshing sleep relieves topondency and restores to full oee all ibeappetiUes and aOections of one's nature. It la sold by druggists under a asrautee from its makers that it will n erery case, give satisfaction, or price .fltt) will be promptly refunded. For tbe flrat time iff many years tbe coal miners have exercised anusal judgment In tbeir selection cf a time o strike. Dangerous Preparations. Allcock's porons plaster is composed of porely vegetable Ingredients and Is absolutely barmleea. It assists nature n tier own eflorts to beal and invlg- rate, and Imparts strength to tbe i bole system. 3taoy preparations contain strong be nlcal and mineral substances wbicb jro lace an injurious effect, not only ij-u tbe sfclu, but apou tbe whole ystem, although at first tbey seem ry beneficial, on account of tbelr oa-erful action and temporary effect ton the surface. When purchasing a piaster do not nty ask for Allcock's, but make sure hit yon get it. BrandMh's pills are purely yege ie. TODAY'S MARKETS. riee3 Cvrrest by Telegrapk Local aaa -ortland QoetatioBC BALEir, April 24, 4 p. m. Otfioe )aii.y Capital Jouk.val. Quota ions for day aud up to hour of going U ress were aa follews: HAXJOf I'lWDb'CB MARKKT. nicrr. Apples $1 to $1.25 a bushel. BUTCMKK STOCK. Veala Ansid 5 eta. Hogs dressed 6. - Live cattle 2 to 2J. Sheep alive 102. MI Lb PRICES. Sitem Milling Co. quetes: Flour n wholesale lots I2.C0. Betall 13.00. flrn $10 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $16 18 Chop feed $16 and $17. WHEAT. 39 cents per buabel. HAY AND ORAIX. Oats new 2527ic. Hay Baled, new $S to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild in bulk, $6 to $8. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c " Hops tiraall sale, 14 to 10c Etrgs Cash, 10c Butter Best dairy, 1520; fancy creamery 2Q22. Oheebe VZ to 16 eta. Farm smoKed meats Bacon 9; hails, ll;ahoulders,7. Potatoes 2530c Oalons 3 cuuts. Beeswax 31c Caraway seed, 18c nise seed, 26c. Ginseng, $1.40. UVE POULTRY. tou.try Hens, ,7c; roosters, SQOc; 'uckt, 8; turkoys, slow sale, choice, live lc PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $2.55; Walla Walla, .2 00; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 r oarrel. Oata ew white, 34 35c, grey,32o; 'oiled, in bags, $5.756.00; barrels, J.00(5.M; cases, $3.75. Hay Best, $10012 per ton. Woolvalley, lo10Jc Mlllstutrs Bran, $16016; sberts, $16 IB; ground barley,$lU; chop feed, $16 lr ton; wholo feed, barley, 70 eta. per eutal; middling, $2328 per ton; -hlcken wheat. 65l.Uj percental. HopsNew 12) to 13). rilues green, salted, 00 lbs, 3Jc. un ler 60 Km., 23; sheep pells, I060c DAIRY PRODUCR. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 20 22) c; fancy dairy, 1517Jc:falr to good, 12j14c; common, lu to 12o per lb. Coeeee Oregon, : Younu American, 1216cper pound; California hjmiojc; uwias imp., auwii:; iom., 1018. Egga Oregon, 0I0cper dozen. Poultry -Neminal: cblckeus, mixed $4.00 per dozen; ducks, $6.00; geeue, $3; turkeys, live, 14c dressed luo Beef Topsteer,2)3cjer pound; fair offood steers, 221c:Ko 1 cows. 2c: fair cows, l)o; dressed beef, $4 005 0Oper Mutton Best sheep, $2.25; choice ewes, . Hoga Choice, heavy, $4 004 25; medium, $4 004 60; light aud feeders, 13 70 ureaseu, to wa)7. SAN FRANCISCO MARKKT. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10fl Ho; do Inferior, 79o; do valley, 12 16c Hops 14 to 16o, Potatoes Early Rose, S040. Bur banlu,2585c Oato-Mllllng, $1.1001.16. in .- !. ii m i ii urns, A Thuh Bakoain. Two ono-pound nackaa of Psarllue for 25 cents for a fsw days at J. A. Van Eaton's popular grocery store. XAAAjvAAAvOAiAAAvA)WlU' Hair Deatli. HMOTM -J.1 fMwwr 4tU-JTl 6 w bm. wMti uoa ia turmaot ac witaoui n aft yaw lUa Morvt Safin itls jim la khsatat mlUutMr mhV xh walaoat armstoigHi aa4 mtrtf jita kiTf Uvta. lAwiaa Ms swtva ,r4 miUorr of "? yumriaiS sMr AMwrpt, jvmmmm yH.HnnhA'fmmMmrlHMi VlrTirvvvwvvwvaisrwiB-'-'! 'TMHTTlMf BjLrituwr; H 1" ""ff sajBa-aaajs-Bai-pwi-saa-pi-aai-WBBMBsW-l BEPUBLTCA TICKET. STATE TICKET. For Ooretiwr-W PJUird. rf XwSoa eoaatr. FarSecRUurr of 8At-II. R. Klxxaid. of ItMiecoaaly. for Stele Tmurarer PbU. UtUeka, f Orssteoant. ror bapmae Jodfe-C K. Wotrertoa, of lAaacoaotr. For AUoroer-OeDent C H. Illcntao, of MeltBo-Bab. ForHaperlntendeatofPobUc Itutructioa O.M. Ir-fln, of UoVxl. For SUIe Pitii to- W. H. LtstOt, of Jackion. FIRST CONOKES3IONAL JI3T. For Rcpreaeatstlre ta CoBtrM. BIXGEtt HERMANN. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Circuit . nde, il h. HLwrrr, or juoo coumr. For Dfctrici Attorney, JAB. MeCAUr.orYamblUCooatx. Member Board of Equalization, S.B. GIBSON", of PoUt County. MaBlOX COOSIT FORSTATEMENArUKU-l U 'alter, on of MJem.ao'l W H UotMnnefauytoa. JOINT HEN ATOK For Varton and fJUeb imu, Aloaio uesoer, Halem. FOR KEPRESESTATIVES-C. B. Moorta udE. Hoferof Salem, David ctalsMMa dear, H. O. Biro'sr of Woodbnra. aadJ.L. Calvert of Hnbfcard. C MMIWIONEK-J.M. WiUon of Turner. SHJEB1FP JobaKnlcht of Omitm. fLKBK-L. V. Kblen ofBatUT.Ue TRBABURER B. O. Browo of Turner. RECORDER F. W, Waters Jaalem. A.-S3ES&J&-D D. CoflVr cf JU1 CUT. SCHOOL 8UPBtSTRNOENT-J. A. Ura- ULta nf Woodemrn. 3UBVKYOBB. B. HCTrte of alem. OORONE't A. M Crffatb of ialin. JUHT1CE OFPKAC-Fcraaleio district- IL A. Jobnion, Jr. CJN'JTABLE-For Ualerq dUutrt-A. .T Vale. Howa TMsv WeoOerOne Hundred Dol law Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHKNNY & Co., Props. Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned have known F. J. Cheny for the last 15 years, and be ileve nlm perfectly nonorabte in all business transactions and financially ible to-carry out any obligation made nv their Arm. West & Truax, wholesale drugxist, Toledo, O., Walding, Kiunan & Mar vin, wholesale druggist, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken Internal ly, acting upon tbe blood and mucous urfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Midwinter Pair Bates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to San Francisco aud return, via Southern Pacific Cwe. Shasta route. Rate. $27.60. including five ad missions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. Both Cured by Hood's gaco, yMnft, "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Vats.: "For rears I hare had djrspepila, trow ing wona,anl breams so discouraged that I Ujoujtitof sulpsnr tarm and going to California. Added to nr misery were the painful effects of a fracture on the end of mr backbone, which resulted from a coast. Ins accident when a bof. I happened to read about Hood's Sarsaparllla and decid ed to take two bottles, and before the lat one was gone, I could eat a hearty meal without any distress. The fracture of my backbone U also healed and I do not bars say lameness. I can truly say I am now well, and I beUere Hood's Sarsaparllla Saved My Life. It has also been a great betASt ta my wife, who had distress In the stomach and screro headaches. Sba said, tbe first dosa 1'o.Barsa faaA. parflU UUI Ub ot Hood's 8arupArUla seemed to go to the right spot. Kow the eojors good health." Elijah h ucay Peg x Saco. Maine. Heed' PHIau stckheadacbe, oil louinca, and all Urr Ills, SScentx CHICAGO LAD QUARTETTE and Cornelia fieltnor, Isapeaonato", Will arixr In B!em nader, ths. auspice M UieY.H.ti. A.ou of Welies4y eig,M!y2, '94 MARY 8. WEAVER, J , First 'Sepraro and What!er. EWTH iUiHEE, . CoatraH'Vi EUZAIETH LU0WI6, Metro :Scpram fciui Piarlst. AWE HERRIU RAYfcrCM(p, Phinl Alto Soloitt. CORNELIA Htlim, , , QiiHB of (rftB-rtoaitsrs, A woadeiful coaiblaatioa ot laleat, beauty tfetwKal adwtoaJMii 75 !, Mewbei t Mit'i '4 eU txtra for reaarvtd DyspfsU.- Headache, Etc t" . -t bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbY- &? aM9i srr fttcv tw w rwsvky m Owr OntMsvotiMc'a Way.. Was to teep root and berbe and ue It every night. We csn do the same by using Park' Tea, Kotbiog acts as promotlv and without discomforU Not a pill nor a cathartic bat moves toe boweia every day. Hold by Capital Drugstore f1 tfpoJCS 1 49 pROItEisSOLVEf by tri e production, of our Ney Shorten ik 'sjrtOU W Wicfi maKes ffhf1, ci'jsJj, healfK- iara.ntfJjantio'fitrC8rt CoKjnj autfioritiei erteofje-7 Qofptft?. you caitT uttord to do RCFUSC ALL SUBSTtTUTCS. Ti. K FAIRBANKS CO., - ST. LOUIS and CHtCAQO, HCW YORK, BOSTON. Rheumatism; - Lumbago, Sciatica, . Kidney Complaints, Lame BacK, c DR. SAMIEM'SLECTKIC 1ELT Wtth Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY Latt 1'aUiUIBttt lafmomli I WTOforwmootmlldDJlWiilr-nBliirfrqBS crvr4auioo of tnfei Ac- force! , inwaxicc toA niaci. bs imiwui detifii-'. ieaMs. Ujigver. ttwiMtim. kldurj-, bT-r uid tuddfr cauMitiiU, iiiw inn. nnnwOf wiiwi( J inuuv yifiwiTM. -. u III be-Jm. cte. TU- artri BtM fcmritm n4ral biirmanli oref all ot. Dtmtt 1 . OarrreS to W D. ZMk tnnaxur ,eu cy r or wa (onnl , vutevraciliir- tai alcrrv illirir er w BUllla h&vs k crftd hrw thl- mmj-f-loo- lr an oOr a-4lc (Jk!d.id wo 4itf wwtnwimiwmamqtnywaefHaMi Tlr4 bona rrr oCT-rvd wJc tncii, rate vtA a swi. aaJa4k-wM.MrntaquI-rauH u4s aKlrcli)oj,aP-jnpilrt.nuuJ.ied,Us uer rwrrt1 !- itnnic fco. ITSnrMStrcehJtrOKTXUs'V 8SUC Removed to cor. tuna uija aubiukjii ji .Portland. Or. POZZONIS Combines every element of beauty and punty. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and wnen rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Indri npsa having thl ftiraixt. M IT IS FM SALE VnrWMU. E1S BROS Building Material AND WOOD, 8AND, GRAVEL Llmtr, Cement, Plaster, Uordwood Ac, Ac. Oniee 156 Btate Htrect. Proposa's for Wood. SU.M.KI) BllW-For ftirnUhlnr wood will be itoelved at the oMco of thajdera of school strict No. 2i until 2 o'cloek p, oa, oa Tue lajr Mr 1. ISM Illd will be opened at the mnkr meetlnr of tlio board ol directors al 3 o'clock p. mof aald Ul day ot Mar. for the delivery of wood Ufor Hvpteatber as, lM,at tbsfoilowtoi wJiooU; I.tnooln. It cords oa. U curds nr. sark, a cord oak, SO cords En Kast haleni, 40 cords oak, 150 cords fin North lutein. U cutJj oak, W cords flr; Central, W coi( nr, AU wood must ba 4 feet In length, rtasona blr trlcRl and cordfd cIomIt. Tbe nr must be lart or body wood and lbs oak must be split oak and not crab wood. Tbe board rTea tbe rljjbt to reject any or ail uius. IXtae br order oT the board April S, ISM. atteftti W. U WAUK,Chlrniaa Board of Directors. SCOTT BQZOKTU, District Clerk. -4 tmd w HUIE WING SONG. ami. mnsvNK rAnv andretatu Uwrt fooaa. IU Omrt 4Sra tm sWr.1a tat -&! at reel FOR SALE OR TRADE One-roon and one (-room eotucs In Oak Lawn Addition, with two stod lota. WU1 ha sold m para Mr or torehar. Aa unnsoalty ssod oarcala Appiylo W. K. HORBKK, ear. aeristh sad Caemtktla rtmu, JMlsa EgtP JIM SBisiswV- 4. sst U" mm &V -ssMbsssMHsVVmss J S 1 X -3TS. fA LADY'S TOILET J y Is not complete B without an ideal I POMPLEXIOIJ J VBOTsSeiOXAl AKD BCBPItSa CA BbB. r. M. DAacr oso. o. aiaoBaau TVaJlCT & BtSUHAM. Altoraeys at Law, mf CUWUU aA svuu .a, - - --V" - m " V"L usMitmU cpccUi tuunlion rtno oujl- . .k -z . .h ..rtfi -mfirtrn nr tbB Bvmm um uwiuiimu"-it wm w . . - DOCTOB H. B. JEo.UP-Offl5. 1W pt 8t oppoclte euort botue. anc iloul W lUain vue. offlce boon 10 U ad I to 4 o'cloetuaa 1UUXU Jr'uBIi, AMoiiy lw, tln, (mgoB. offlce op slant, la ratten btocx. H. J. BlOUUtAllotcej- at Uwjaltm.Or gon. office tsrer i.iub's tank. JJ.SHAW.i.W.iiUT BBAW4UIM . Aucrscja iO. iaw. Uffire over Capltai &aahX batta. ealetn, Ortgn. . roti ACAttaO,Attony attaw.rtomt I sand 4, Haiti txnt bnihliiig, talon. Or. Kf.UONlUlt. W.H.HOlalUi BOHAM A HOUiLES, Auornejs at U. OQoe in Bctb blocx, bttaeea Mate and uart, oq UDtamerdal street. JOMX BAYjNE. . ATTyHJiKt-AT-iArt. urnlcc-Joru mad- slu protipU rtmliled. jdoipny bloca, cor. aiato ana Commercial tin falem. Ort-pm- 9-11. ijri-UA eilKBJiA-. TyienUng and J5 ounimejela. steoog apby. Omcr, room li, uni 4fM;ft. iiwKiiiwi w.wu.- Kjoawie ':. li-lS DB.T.C. HJUTH, Deau-U 82 BUte street Ealem, Oregon. Klniabed cental opera, Uuua H every deseilptlon. Kalnlen opersy t jonx m, specialty. Merridale Poultry VABIH. Onlrmnn!i!wt. bDt Kceoaltr. Uroirn Lxburtts, lTyrouath Bocks, Black Ulnoroa ud Black. LAi..Uacji. tg lor hatching. J.J.atILLB,aaieni, znn street, near diaie. wqwjui The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. TraveJezB 'iutukt: a uole OD,t." This Great Railway System Cennecb at ST.. PAUL. and. OMAHA With all traruconUnentaj'.llnesjlvlne direct and swift coramunka-. Ooa to all. KASTEfUf ana BOTJXBBN 101NT8. AiD IS THE) ::: ONLY LINE:::, running Electric IJ;hld and Steauv Ueatd VesUboled trains at eleyint SleeplQ;, farlor, Dlalng-and Bafld Carsv wlUt , Free Reclining Chairs, Haklns its aerrlce aezood to none .In tbt orld. rT!cketaraoBd313tall.?romln nt.railroad Uexct ofaoes. For further Info, mallon ask tbe pearest r road aceat, or address C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CA5EYr Tray. Pass Ag. PORTLAND, Oregon NORTHERN ' PACIFIC R. R B U 2r Pullman Eltgant Sleeping Cars Dining Care Tourist Sleeping Cars 1ST. ST. PAUL I MINNEAPOLIS IDULUTH iFARr,n TO GRAND FORKS- CR00KST0N W NNl'-EG- HEUNA and BUHE rl IIROTJGn TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South- - Fur Information, time cards, maps and Ucketa.CAUoorite , H. A. THOMAS, Agent, Balem. Or A. D. CuARt.T0Ji.A88t.Genl,. Pass Agent; rortintia, uregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Nwtssrt Psdlc R. R. C tsuts-ll LATEST TIME! CARD; Daily Through Trains. UfcjJSpro SrISnna hhttpm I Btranl al fcooam MS)IU I HllV.nl .1 .r.t..! TXfr: ttfipto Tl&pm iaT. linuiUL.SII.IDUl wpa 7.ISam . Atntana. si sjasvm arbic-l I aapm lCLpm 1 n A k lrktHit it ' iatn n-. I I . .." .-. ' j -r-- " -- ww ui, jftiuu4 roils ana Ctitcaco XUwsuke.va4AU poinuia WUoon ln Aklnc comirctioa 1n 11ilcru wiih lltx runmiuc ci ana Bouih tralnsi rfsillw Kalsraaallt ts.t ait. . T. .mkmu a .'' cbscbtu uuocrb to all pointi in tb UnlIJaut jd canaL UckKiSnTor 'JAafSrvftSSr vnr fnll liilVirTnsitu-tM st,sO-- -..-. , Oea. Iaas.andTkt, AstOJUwaukee. Hla. Steamer fllfona FOR PORTLAND. J?rX&?S.Mou- U!. naiunauiu. isw-ta lrtUnd Trtesdara. ThorsdAn and Aalurdijrs at Ktta. rnT Jitac'DatlsaMSsr """ D S SSLS1K HWi-Sl U-kS-1 Wlbl. iBL&--. ---. - bo war Onsway, MJUu TKtPfnraiaUted. BOO. llJJo. URALS 8S OKNTS. atfRtt & m u ph K THIS oiler la made to you alone iu your community- Will yon Act? We present below the mott valuable list of premiums foi clubs of the best selling news arer printed on .the CJoast. The Great One Cent Daily. The Daily CAPITAL The Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3 OO a. year. months. Sl.OO S"No papers sent alter time la out for which it la ordered." YOU. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, naud this to Mimnone who wants one nf these grand Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. it sens ltsen. it is -o cheap no ODe can afford not to have it. It suits readers in city and country fall classes and parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer -This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. List of Grand China Set Free, tor a club of twentj five yearly subscribers, a set of decorated HtvII: no. chinx, 129 pieces, sold usually at $75 to $100, from Damon BnsSalim, collectioo'of fine chinaware, marked down to (67. Silver Outlery Fur a club of three yearly silver plated knives and forks, 6 of $25 S-u.it Free. Fur a club of eight subscribers the best $23.00 8UitofcIothe3;in the store of A. S. BrasOeld fc Co., tialein, your own selection. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers ing plow, the best of its kind, from Silver Spoons For a club of two yearly subscribere. a dozen Roger Bros, bet silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Organette Free. Fur a club of eight yearly subscribers a first class German Rose wood organette frjrn J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing M&chine Free. FitracIuUof fifteen subscribers, a Climax high rm, 4-drawer, oak carved sewiug machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth fo5tt. Sillc Hat Free. b'oT a club or two yearly subscribers one of our best Silk Hats from C. H Mfusdnriter, Portland. Retails for $6.00. For a club of three yearly subscribers one finest imported silk hat from C. H. Meusdorfier, Portland, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. F.ir a club of two yearly subscr ibere! oue of J. B. Brown's Fountain Steam Washers, wor b $5.00. Welch Clock Free. For a cub of five yearly aubscrlbersToue Eight Day Welch Clock, beauti ful case, $15. Scholarship Free. Fur uiub of 20 yearly subscribers, one Scholarship In Capital Bus.-ne-s College, Balem, (for complete business course) good for two years. Worth 160. ' Silver Watch Free. For a Cltlh llf fiihr. julhwrihirj a I.I..1. n1.a ntl..- ...!. rMn. TO W ilartiu, jeweler, aIcm, worth $25.00. Furniture Set Free. For a club of fifteeu subscribers a solid oak, carved bed roorr set, bed Vxr "JJ" and stand' frotn A- B- Bmeu & Son, furniture dealers. Salem. Worth $4-5.00. Cook Stove Free. For .a club of seven subscribers a largesIzVNo. 8 cooking stove, best made on the Pacific Coast, from Perry & Co.'a stovo and plow works, ealem, worth 120. Ladies Gold Watch Free. ,Lr UTOTOe.r.,y b1bew one ladles' gold watch.Waltham Bs reull ke fOO of Salem the o1 ma(-o 8tQ winder and setter; Shot Gun Free. oriClVboffcllllt. Buoscribers one Richards' English double barrel 12 gauge shotgun, twslt barrels, checked grip aad fore-end. engraved locks and moun Ings wa nu, stock and half pistol grip, extension ribs, rvlouud ?un falm wTt, a V,a?mer fu,,ber neel ,Rte. d thoroughly good gun, from Brooks & Salisbury, Salem, worth $25.00. Silverine Watch Free ttr a- TOtw,ye?rr,y !ubsf-ber8 one rUverinelwatch, stem-wludcr and madel-eUfisMfsoO. MartlD' of Sa!em glvea as jgood Mrylw as the best Fruit Trees free, AlnvCinbiVOf8Urcrlbe give 600 Italian prune trees frcm the Atoany nurseries of Kmwnti a, in..i. ... .-- For same 600 Early Crawford peaches,' Agents will be allowed to divide vearly subsrlntlona amone as many as ?n...Mfor lhre? moulba The premiums are ready for agents, oure oilpt ;f the name, and money. Send postoflke order MbinkdraftT The above premiums are all bona fide, quoted at regular retail price, and the mvnea of the dealers who aro among our best business men. ata r-i-on 4m 1 x;..r i.om. . 1 fc,. .v, $1.50 for six for four month's. premiums for simply getting up a club Premium Free. subscribers, a set of Roeer Bro. lesl each, frrm Damon Bros., worth $6.00. a steel beam, steel Gale Hteel walk Gray Bros., Balem, worth $25.00. Free. Bros., worth $4 00. vuub jjoma iwy auhioij v"o" HOFERiBROS., Publishers, fiAIJBM. 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