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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1894)
PIPIM' nre?w?wgg - '?snflblftntm ! Jr i' 1 l SB' I ' Stir -LJj iff l QK f it I If HE CAPITiL JOl'RSAL. PUBLISH KD DAILY, EXCEW BUWDAir. BT Til!,, I Capital Journal Publishing Company I'ottoffloe Block. .Oomroercifcl Street, HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. Jjuilr, by carrier, per months JOM 1111 Week ixuir.br mall, per jer . iU tkly, pages, per year,. LK) THURSDAY, MAY IM, 1694. 8WIN 0127O ABOUND THE GIRDLE The Jotfnul Man and the Other Bepublican Candidates on Their Travels. ETIQUETTE OP IOLITfC8. Tbe old aaylng of candidates klasiDg nil Ibe babies only reflects In humorouB way tbe essential duty of making one oelf agreeable (o all and tbe underlying trutb that politeness pay and got fartber for lews expeuse tlinn any other Investment that an atpirantfor publli favor can make. Tills world would be a beaven of sociability and ood fellow ship if the etiquette of a well-couducten political campaign could be made lo apply all the year around. Kverybod.' would be greeting libs neighbor cordla ly, with tbe utmost reiecl for b Mum, bis religious prtjudir and Various weaknesses. If all could be put on the good behavior and aflablllt) required of candidates It would do no harm. Some men to get tbe voles of their own family would have to do "a mighty eight different, to say nothing of winning the support of their neigh bora. They would have to Man their wives and bablee more and prha h their neighbor's lesi except tbe Jattei. AUMSVIM.K. At the Republican meeting Tuesday there waa a large crowd of substantial farmers and townsmen guthcred In and two hours were Hpent in dlscusaliif state and national politico. Mr. Dai ry mplo. the Baloin merchant, escorted tbe procession thus far but here tumid back; it was too much for his Demo cracy. Mr. Darby was not suited by all the Republican talk. It would bedlfllcult to always suit some men. Mr. Darby is a good citizen and u heavy taxpayer arid gavo us a cordial invitation to visit his place, which we regret not being able to do. A bitter flgbt Is made on Lorenz Ehlen In Home places. The fusion Is complete on clerk aud shurliruud the whole l'opu. list campaign of education resolves lit self into a struggle for the two fut ollleev. In Ehlen's case the atory is circulated with considerable persistence that hu is a Catholic. Borne people seem bound to foroo religious distinctions Into poll tics, which is about the only use they ever inako of their religion. I II ml 1 urn advertised all over the county as a Catholic. If I had been one of Un original Quy Fawkca crowd who were oagaged In a conspiracy to blow up tbe Rrlllsh House of Parliament, four hun dred years ago, I could uot be the sub ject of more curiosity and Idle regard. Persons calling tliomselves men, and living in a free country, a laud or liberty, calllug themselves Auierlcaur, busy themselves telling people what kind of a watch charm a man wears aud what ho eats on Friday. This la bringing politics to the low level of espionage nud bigotry which should U unworthy of any trun American. Ii met) have got to go about telling how often they pray, where they go to prayor meetings, and what church and what lodge they belong to, before thoj Oil) be elected to otllue, our boas led In dividual liberty of conscience Is purely a myth. JIUTTKK (10! NO DOWN, A candidate is expected to eat what Is sot before him and find no ruult what over unlcsi he expects, to Uwoyotee. This ts especially true of butter. Men are more sensitive about the honor aud good name of their wives' dairy pro duot thu;;about their own olltleal principles. Long training In Journa'. Utu familiarizes a man with this weak neaa of humanity but wo had one but. ter nuventinv worth recording. An old lady was Justly celebrated for her Hue butter and great peuurlotnmeas. Bue never set her golden product on tho table except for a guest. Then she did not relish having him more than tftflto the article, "1 always get 30 oouta n pound for my butter" , jao remarked to the candidate, "It l worth It," said the candidate, as ho helped himself liberally, and the old tady fidgeted licrvou-ly. "I believe butter U going up ,' wild the old ladv T thought It was going down," said the candidate not entirely unconscious Of the humor of the situation. AT HTAYTUN the candidates put up at the Farmer' kotei kept by Q. V. Hendersbott. At the opera house there waa an hit mnsa crowd In the evening to greet tlw Republicans, Tht candidates all ,vpprt!d beforo them. Kd, .WoKlnney and other cllkeus from Balem were ptwfiut, A sptondld nwptlon was jrfven to the Incidental mention of Mr Hobaon'd name: V. V Elder who waddaflno run for sheriff" two year no on (ho Democratic ticket Is not i taking xery aotlye ivxtt this year. Dr. Derbyshire la locted hero from Hau Diego, Cat. Ho 1ms brother In tbe drug uu&lnoai In fcjllverioii, I will max wrigaaaag send you a dally letter aa we go along on the canvass. I forgot to state tbat at Aumsvllle I waa asked to devote a little attention to my friend Pennoyer and did bo. Even Populists seemed to enjoy getting a little true inwardness about the gTeat reformer. More at Macleay. At Stay- ton we met Mrs. Henderebott,landIady at the Farmer's hotel, who was a schoolmate of John Brown's children at North Elba, Esaex county, New York. E. Hofek. Borne Mai Ion county Republicans joined tbe Populist movement for tbe good of the cauo and with tbe best motives of reform, but now tbey are atked to vote for straight Democrats for the important offices of the county. THE SUN'S HEAT. rrlmholtl' Theory or Unw It! Vot bj KadUtlon ! Impaired. Those who hnv tmid attention to this subject are uwuro that tho re markable doctrine first propounded by Uohnboltz removed all real doubt from tbe matter. It is to this cmi nc nt philosopher wo owe an expla nation of what at first teemed to be a paradox, lie explained how, not withHtnnding that the sun radiate tt heat so profusely, no indicatioiiF )( tho inevitable declino of heat car. kj aa yet discovered. If tho sun had been mnde of polid cmiI from center to Rirfnce, and if that coal had leen burned for the puriOM3 of mstuininK tho radiation, it can be demonbtrated that n few thousand yearn of wlar expenditure ut the. present nito would nuflice tt exhaust all tho heat which tho com bustion of that great sphere- of fuel could generate. Wo know, how over, thut tho bun has been radiat big lieat not alone for thousands ol years, but for millionH of years. Tin existence of fossil planta nnd an imnla would nlono bufllco to demon strate tliiH fact. Wo have thus to nccount for the extremely reniarkablo circuiiibtnnct that our great luniinnry haa radiated forth already n thousand times iu much boat iih could Im generrtted bj tho combustion of a upbore of coal at bitf as tho sun is at prehont, and yet notwithstanding this oxiendituro in tho past, physics declare tlint foi millions of yeai-s to eomo the sun mayuontiuuo todisienso light nud heat to its attendant worlds with tin samo abundant prodigality. Tolmve shown how tho apparent panuloi could bo reiiiovel is ono of the most uotablo ncliiuvements of tho givat Gorman philosopher. Whut Ilelmholtz did was to refei to tho obvious fact that tho extendi tuioof limit by ladiatiou must necr Hurily lead to hhnnkago of tho solai volumu. Tliisbhiinkago has thoef feet of iiKtnicting from a btoro ol potential energy in tho bun nnd transforming what it takes into the aetlvo form of heat, Tho traiihfoi niation advaiu'cs pari imtu with tlu radiation, bo that tho loss of hea. arising from the radiation is mstom, by tho nowly pnxluoil heat derive from tho latent reservoir. Such is an outline of the now fa moua doctriuo univeiiailly nccopttnl among phybicists. It fultlllstho con ditions of tho problem, uml when trcatetl by nrithmetical calculation it la not found wanting. Sir Robert UoH in Fortnightly Roviow. Foil Bai.il Ono twenty acre tract. with six aepM Into hoiw, four acres lnt young orchard, and balance to post tire, ono house, and all well under culti vation. Will sell 1 1 acres, Including tin above tract, with all the Implement desirable to make a good farm. Call on oraddrecs, I). II. .Miller, Halem Or. IJ miles east of town on the Maoloiu road. All garden laud. Will sell o'r trade. dtf Both Cured by Hood's Dyspepsia, Hoadnoho, Etc. Mr7tfMr.EIU8hBuc Unco, Nalae. "U. I. HvXKt ft Co., IxmcU, Mi.-u,i "lr)u I havo batl U)ipvtU, srow lug rer,u4 tcaiuo so dtcwjx4 ttat I thoujht ef n-Jlliii- my form auJ cola; to California. AitJcst to lay iitry Mr tho jialuful ttttel of fracture on tho eu4 o( tuy ttackuooe, v hlvli rMuUsl f ruui a ovait lussMlJMit Hhra a Ih)'. I )unneU lo l altout HimkI's SarMjiarllla ana doclJ rl to UVetotH)ttlt,niul t'JureUioUV oua ua ijimo, I couM eat a nearly jural MliaoutMtiy Utttre. Tbo fraoluro or my lavkbouo tt aUo ticaW aitJ 1 Jo uot ut any lamcmi. mu truly lay I am now well, aud I t!li HiHKl's HariajvarllU Saved My Llfo, It has alto ta a rrsat tneflt to my wlf, who liaj dUUvti lu th stitiuavl) and eroheaaelte. 8ho aIJ tlio nrtt dft Hood's Cures of flood's Hanupatllla seemed to go to Uw rluht tiU Now aa civjoyt (od heatia." Kujak Hot ic. Iiox 4A Smo, Wain. " Hood's Pills curs alcatwaJactw, btt Jouue, aad all Uvtr till. U. t i?lZacJ7 VliBfcBKl jiEiiiiifiiifiuHiiiiiiiiiiiftfiiifiiiiniiriiiHiritiuiuuiniiinnHiimnnifiiiiL I STERILIZED MILK I mift KmWr u nwiem9&rnvj KiizLfi ' jTVAPK: Af ..-rvf. i &JrJ'" w i&i&ie&iz&r-' && Prcpaml and caarna'ec V i" "e"" York ndra-l y&tl Oa. ; S Va -r i,rcr aa iapf4y yea. EE l!illiil!ii!l!!l!iilllI!l!IIIII!lll!iIlii!!il!il!llli!l!ii!IIli!!illliill!itliIiiHHl REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET. Kor Governor W.IMxwd, of U iii'n county. Kor Secretary of Htal-H. It. Klncaid, of 1-ane county. Kor Htate Treasurer I'all. ilt-uctan, f Urant county. ror Supreme Judge C. E. Wolverton, ol f.lnn county. Kor Attorney-General C. it, Idleman, ol Mnltnomab. KorHuperlntendentof Public Instruction O. XI. Irwin, of Union. Kor HUM f rlntcr W. II. Letd; of Jackson. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DI8T. For llpreentatlTe In Congnrw. IIINUEII HEKUAN.N. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Circuit ,'ud?e, It. If. HEWITT, of I.lnn County. For District Attorney, JAB. McCAIN, of Yamblll County. Member Board of Equalization, a . Q tflsON, of Folic County. 3IAIU0X riJD.NTY. KOlt HTATE HKNATOHH-I. L. I ttttenon ol ialein, and V 11 Uobiion ef 8Uj ton. JOINT HKNATOft Kor Marlon aud Clack. ama, Alonio ucner, Halem. KOH HEPHEHENTATIVES-C. U. .Moorm and K. Hoferof Hiileiu, David CiuIkuiM.'i duty, ll.U. Uarkley of Wojjburu, and J. L. I'nlverl or HubbarJ. COMMfH-SIONEIV-J. M. WaUon of Turner. HHEHIKK-Jobn Knlxbt ofHnlem. CLKHK-L, V. Ehlen of lluttevllle' TltEABOKElt-IL O. llrown of Turner. IlECOKDKll-K. W. Watets of saleiu. AHrtEiHOll-D 1). CoIleyofMIII Clly. HU1JUOL HUl'Et(USTKNUKNT-I. . Ura. aiim of VV'oodnurn. aUKVEYOH-11. IJ. Herrlck or P.ilem. COllONKK-A. M.Clough of Salmi. JUHT1CE OK PFAOE-Kor balem Utstrlcl II. A. Jolinnon, Jr. CONSTAULE Kor Halem dl strict A. T Wain. I'rrullurillen ur llin MaBlr.e. Tho wwilthy Siainunc, including tho king, piaetictuy turn night into day. All inijKJit.iiit jHihtiesil meet iuga nro hold in tho night, and 1 o'clock in tho morning n tho hour at which Bangkok fashionables retire until 1 o'clock tho ritiecoediug nfter uoon. Thero is u homi Ettrojieun the ater in Bangkok, which was erected by ono of tho present king's prude cehsoitj, and theiv ai-o plenty of out door theatrical jiorfonnniices by na tives, tho Siamese being a pluaMiro loving jieoplo and fond of all uorta uf eiitertaininonts. Tho woi-bt thing that can hupien lo a man in Siani is to get into debt, from which thero is never any eg Cain, owing to tho exorbitant inter Out charged. Oneo in debt, there is no appeal, tho debtor being stripped of his clothes and comiwllcd to work in fetters, genonilly for tho rest of his life, to pay tho interest. Drunkards aro not permitted to give evidence in tho law courts of Siam, Tho Buddhist iirio&ts, clad in yel low robes, aro to bo Been everywhere In Bangkok, nnd it is quite common for young men to enter tho priest hood, which affonl8 them an easy and luxurious existence, owing to tho lilHdiilityof tho populace toward any ono unnotified to tho horvico of Buddha.- l)eiiioiV6t'fl. Ibe llt.llln- Piilut. Why Is it that in boiling hum open To6ol bucU U(iudii as ciilor, etc., wa ter only oeaiOH in steam, whilu tho strength lvtnniius, while in Kuhng it in ti retort, us m n still, the htruugth passes nwny iu tho bteatn, and in dis tilling salt or impure, water only tho pur water pawes oil' in the steam f This is beontiM) of a dilVeivneo iu tho Willing iKiints in tlu thuds, and thnt under the increased ptvs&mv of a retort tho UiiliiiK loint is higher than that of wuter in tho open nir at tho ordinary proline of the atmos phoiv. If eider had a higher Inkling jHnut than water when tho water UUs at WO dogrvHw, it ahmo will ptss oir, iocetpt or course- it take some little eider with it iueelianieHy. Ou tho contrary, if aloidiol werti present, bofotv tho Iwlling Hiiiit of watet n-oiv riMU'hud mot uf the simits would hav ime! away, if tlio in crease! pressure of the lvtott al lows it on w boiliug iKWiit of tho fluids thuruiu Kuug muchtHl, sup IWbO tho heat to bo gimt onough, thoy wlU bo cluuigeil to vaior and jasanv.ay, vhatowr thoy be, Ilai Utnoro Auiorican. How Nice BMlss IU11 is UK.kluir. Addle. Yea. is looking, Addle. ltura. Why, only a year ago her face was completely ooversl with lmplM, blotoliM and sorvi. She told mother that sheened hr nice, clear comnlex ion to her ulug Sulnhur Bitter. Well. ' Laura, I bhall try them too, is th; rr safcgita'J -aitft lbs rzsay SS dtscues i -siou!y promukrsto! ty er- nuy 'nflk. S BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND Evaporated Cream or irf t ' iinSrl mifk ii s perfjv'' 1 fit rt s ih lutdy ri e;ij i , . -. ST TODAY'S MABKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Loo! aau -ortland Quotations. Salem, May 24, t p. m. OSce DAtLY Capital JoiKyAX. Uoou tioDs for day and np to boor of gets to press were aa follew: SALEM PRODUCE MARKET, rarrr. Apples f 1 to fl.25 a basbeL IlUTCilKR SIOCK. Veals tlree 1 5 els. Hogs dressed 5. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive IhoOgtfi MILL T-BICES. Salem Milling Co. quete: Flour in wholesale lot 12.60. Retail 3.00. Bi hii (10 bulk, i IS sacked. Shorts J16 18 Chop fed $18 aud 117. WHEAT. 3D cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats new 2527jc Hav Baled, new IS toflO; old f 10 to 12. Wild in bulk, f to f&. PA KM PRODUCTS. Wool Beat, 10c. Hopts Small aule, 14 to 16c. EtrgH Cash, 10c Butter Beat dairy, 15c; fancy creamery, 20c. Chee&e 10 to 15 cU. Farm smoaed meits Bacon 9; Iihiiis, 10; shonldnrx S. Potatoet 2025c. Onions 3 eeulB. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, ISc. iiemxd, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. LIVE 10ULTRY. i ou.try HenB, 7c; roosters, 56c; u.k,, ; turkeyu, slow sale, choice, live kc PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, drain, Fred, etc. Flour Standard, $2.55; Walla Walla, 12 00; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 per oarrel. Oata White, 10c; grey, 3Sc; rolled, in bags, $5.7oC.OO; barrels, $0.t00.25; ea.-ts, i3 75. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, li)(13o. Milistulls Brau, 10Gj IS; shorts, $10 ihj . ton; wliole feed, oarl'ey. $1S ner I. ..!. J.rt...- .r. -- - iou; miuuiiug, fJ(cij per ton; chicken wheat. 05l.O0 percental. Hops New IlM to 13J. lituea green, salted, ou los..31c, un derOO lbs., 2(i3 ; sheep jielts, 10Qi)0Oc. DAI It Y PRODUCE. Butter Oregon faucy creamery, 171 20oj faucy dairy, 1510c; fair to good, 1012 c; common, 10c per lb. California, 30(y)40o per roll. Cheese ouiig American, 1215c per pound; California 1112: Swiss Imp., 30u)32o; Dom 1G)1Sc. Kggs Oregon, lie per dozen. Poultry chiclieiis.old, 13.00 per doz en; broilers, small, $2$3; broilers, large, $3 50(H 50; ducks, $3 60$!; ie-se, $j; turaeye, live, 10, dressed 12o. Beef Top5teers,2j03cper ouiid; fair ogood steers, 22c; No 1 cows, 2c; fair cows, 1 Jo; dressed beef, $ 005 00 per Mutton Best sheep, $2.25; choice ewes, $2. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $l 254 75; medium, $4 004 60; light and feeders, $3 76 drefeed, $0 007. SAN KRANCISCO MAKKirr. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice. 7fii 10c; do Inferior, (57c; do valley, 10 13c Hops 13 to IGo. Potatoes lrly Rose, 2535c. Ore gou, BuruaukH, 000M er cental. Oata Mllllug, $1.201.30. m A Practical Man. Of all prautlol men of whom America Is justly proud no one holds a Higher place thau the late Cyrcus W. Field. His son shows tbat he has inherited the shrewd common settle of the mail who laid the Atlantic cable. He wiites: 8 East ftOrit Sirkkt, New York, May S, ISS3. Several times this winter I have suf fered from severe colds ou my lungs. Each time I have applied Allcoek's Porous Plasters, and In every lustauce I have been quickly relieved uy apply, lug one Heroes my chest and one on my back. My friends, through tuy advice, Uave tried the experiment aud also found It most suecesful. I feel that I can nvi-uuneiid them most highly to auy who may see tit to try them. Cjrus W. Field, Jr. Braudtcth.s Pills are the best nieill cine known. Our Qraudniothtr's Way. Was to strap nxit aud herbs aud u-o It every ulght Wo can do tbe same by udug Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptly aud without discomfort. Not a pill nor a cathartic but moves the bowels every day. Sold by Capital Drugstore. uvaXKmXavuOuuOakiA70uOvkuU JE-Iair Death Iiuttiuitly rmovMud awvwdnitroyiob-l ItMllOU lUIO tutlr, wUclber uivu the Uuil , nui ur un'k Injur) to tn tuot dellMto utu. Ii, wiidoui uiwuionkiio kUl B v any jr the iwnt rorniuUoi imh.uiu. n iuuu, itwiu. imjpu uf paru . in i iu uuum Kuiuof iur ma ur jioj minui aeruiokiilna tuOrtM Ii ntrticvol ltrUui aoioi ix-Mii uii ) rr iivvu. liu Durlox bt 1v1tu nion la uobiiitt noblll ma arttocntcjr of Kuium u urMcritMd iiaU rvdiM. i ce, fl by lull. curlj I.wckpa. U)-iwiKiuauocouflcluUl, Bolt VtvuMtor .uiMiai. AildriM THt SK00KUM I00T HAIR GR04CR rO. 0rt. it. Uroutb rtnh Aveuu.Nw Ywi l.mnncvvviumviiicdvvwvvin.vvvxyvi PROHIBITION TICKET State Ticket. For Governor James Kruntdy, of Multnomah oonty. For Strrfwy of State F. McKer cber,of Mnltnomab county. FrTrwu4irer Isaac N. Richardson, of rmauMU county. For e-upt. of Public Instruction H0en I. Harford, Yamhill county. For State r'nnter James . Jicrviu- jtieu, Mnltnomab couuiy. For Supreme Judf T. T. Hackle Bricht, man, uf Linn couniy. Fnr Attorney-General C J of Sherman county. For Congress. 1st Dist. JhaD. Hurst, of Marlon county. For Senator, 1st Dist. Eo PrwaaH, Marion county; John H Rajrk, Marten county. For Ilepreseutatives, 1st IHst. F. T. Hurst, of Marion county; N. N. Matthew. Mariou county; G. H. Wbiteman, Marion county. County Ticket. For Couuty Commisuioner J c. Robertson, Marion county. For Sheriff E. Snell, Marion county. For Clerk John W. Davies, Marion county. For Recorder Gibson T. White Ma rion couuty. For Treasurer F. M. Reinuart, Ma rion county. For School Puperiutendent Mrs. E. E. Pentland. Marlon county. CANDIDATES' CAB DS. For State Treasurer, Vole Por TIIOS. L, DAVIDSON, Regular Democratic Nominee. For State Senator, Vote For E II FLAGG-, Regular Democratic Nominee. For County Clerk, Vote Por AV II. EG AN, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Slieriir, Vota For A. IJ. IIUDDLESON, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Jtbdk-o ol Pence, Ten Salem Prtelucts. Vote For A, A. FILLER, Regular Democratic Nominee. For County Recorder, Vote tor It. IJ. .RYAN. Regular Nominee of Populist Conv'n. Jfil Tbu CandUtaU't ou the Marion Couniy Republican Ticket Will addroki the publle on the Political Issues of tho Day At Ui fbllowlui time aud place: Sub' jaltT Wednesday May123,10a.ni. Detrt.u, Velni6day, May is, 8 p.m. Mill City, Thursday, Muy 21, 10 a. m. .Meiianu, ThuiMtay, May 21, 8 P. m. Macleay, Friday, May 25, 2 p. m. Sllvertou, Friday, May 25, S p. m. oeoiia .urns, oaiuway, May 20, 10 a. m. .. .,uUlll, caiurioy, .May ai, S p. m. Ml. Angel, Monday, May 2S, 2 p. m, Gerval, Monday, May 28, 8 p. m. Hubbard, Tueiday. May 21), 2 p. m. Aurora, Tuesday, May 20, 6p. m. St. Paul, Thurdy, ,May 81, 10 a. m. W..1 !..,.. u ,-.. . . . - t uamiKK, Thuriday, May 31. 2 p.m. Buttevllle, Tliuraday, May 3, 8 p. m. Broofcn, Friday, Juue 1, lo.'a. m. Howell Prairie, Friday, Juuel,2p tn. Bhedd, Saturday, June 2,8 m. K. M. OUOISaN. Ubalrm an. u. i-. IKUKDITH, Secretary. fl0UH5l"!lslJ?.Wtingl nuiu iiuuu riiiibiiing, 1B llT roJ IT'tnnnM IUUail JurnUb aart, u . 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List 01 G ra Cliiiia Set Free, For a club of twentvflve yearly subscriber?, a set of decorated ,-Havilaud china, 129 pieces, old usually at $75 to J 100, from Damon Bros,, Salem collectiou'of tine chiuaware, marked down to ?67. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, be-u silver plated knives and forks, 0 of each, frrm Damon Bros., worth 6.00. $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the beat 25.00 s"uit of clothes in tbe store ot A. S. Brasfield &, Co., Salem, your own selectiou. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel Gale 'steel wt Ib iug plow, the best of its kind, from Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros, bett silver plated tea spoons, from Damou Bros., worth :4.00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a first c'ass German Roee wood orgauette from J. G. Wright, worth $23. Sewing Machine Free. For a club of lifteen subscribers, a Climax high arm, Ydrawer, oak iri0 US Iuac,',ae, warrnted, from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth $15 Suit Free, For a i-liiti of ii ve early subscribers a $15 suit of clothes from the store of tt. w . Johnson it eon. SIO Suit Free G.FW-'joU"onf& Sou?1' fiubscribers a 10 8uit o' clothes from the store of Sillc Hat Free. MriortSX W.tiWM MM f Ur b3t BUk HaU frm - H cisr imported suk hat frott Steam Washer Free StSi Wa5ller?wor'fh& " De "J' B" Brown's Fountain Welch Cleck: Free M,CW.0t tlVe 'earlysub5CriLera one.'EightlDay, Welch Clock, beautl- Scholarship Free. neColle? siSnf!? J1?- one Scholarship in Capital Bus. Wo1th60 ' ( mp'ete business course) good for two years. Silver Watch Free MXKjSSler! sfi, wS'OO8. 'Ui8h 6l,Ver tcb.frcm W. W Furniture Set' Free Med! MSriSdSutuS fAB tV nM' bed room set, bed W .rth H.-S.0U. ' A B- Buren & S00. furniture dealers, Salem. Coolc Stove Free. iXhePao'?" X 8 cooking Move, Salem, worth 20. ' from PerO' Co.'a stove and.plow works,. Ladies' Gold Watch Free For a club of lo vrK- .,.," ..Z.Z . 3T.ee- one, from W. W. Martin ,,r V. '.. retail price & &.0u. ' Shot Gun Free. fZlWnXMldTtSMiU Er"S"h doublp bawl ,S nm iii.hi..,,...' :..'"? cnecKeu erin if fnru..,1 ,...,i i.- ifilm&lZAvi P extension rTt4: rund gun, from Brooks A St$u!Lhl?' aDd & thorou8ly S S0uWatch Free wtter,Cii wlTvfJtiufIfpm e 'riatch, stem-winder and maile, retails at H.0U. -alemi gives as Igood eerylce as tbe beet Fruit Trees free Albany uurfcenJVUBrwlTeli tMliTS IulIan Prune trees Jfrom tbo A uu w'Ue M EarI' L'w f AcheX ' Wrth 25' they nleaM-? for lu-talSSStl2iSflv! r,y 8uh8rlptlons among as many mouths, or 30 for three months. Th 1 l?e year they nd 10 for fix celpt of the names and money Semi mau ar 'or asenU.ouxt- ,.,, , 6ena Ptofflce order or bank draft. best Uium, JllTrivl thl " ,vh aru amon our soIvm. thtlt "Seats may satisfy them- HOFER BROS., Publishers, FALEV, OREGOh". In your community- Will you Act? xnltiable list of premiums ft r Daily. of Orepi. Premiums: 7.u.e "e' gold watch, Waltham Boss luc u,;si m:ia,) 8tena winder aud setter; nd ihhdwiufitMmiui&giiS'i