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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1895)
iGOLD MINE IM ft Bonanza Every Day of the Year. fCOULl) NOT FIND A HOLD JUNE !ut Struck fit KIcli Weekly I'liiil of Silver. A man who cannot find a -.gold mino and bring its rich i yield into 1i!b daily stock of wealth, is very glad to strike a silver mine. Tto The man who strikes Thk One Cent Daimt has got a gold mino of news for $3 a year. 'Bufc if ho is not so situated as to get a golden harvest ol news ; by daily mail, or to got mail two or three times a week, ho can strike a silver mine a id bo mado happy. OUR HITiVEIl MINES. Oregon must encourage the fuse of moro silver, Wo munt do all in our powor to have icanital invested in our thou sands of undovoloped silver mining properties. All silver mon sliouia use silver. xuy and soil insilvor.payyour bills in Bilvor, pay tho minister and the editor in silvor, buy and road silver minors, norm in a silvor quarter for throo months, ra silvor half for six months, or a silvor dollar for a year of the WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. A One Dollar Woolcly. Tlio Silvor Dollar Weekly. Boat $1 weekly on tho Pa- cifio Coast. ; No papers sont unless paid r e it! iiriiriiiiijt No trouble to postmasters or HubHcribors to got it stopped. It stops. This weekly has all the log iulativo news. This weekly has moro news about tho state government than any ollior Oregon jmpor. Tt is im AsHooiatod Press Pajior, It is the papar for itupubli cntiH, Duniouiuts, PopuliwtH and all who buliovu in Fruu Spoooli and good government for the nooiilu. We puy no uoiiiiiiiwii)iiH to n;MnU or pout mauler or to porsoiiH gulling up UlUOH. Thk Juuiinaij jUMold iluiMJtly to the iiaojilu at tho luwml ninth rnriuuM mid oiiiuiot I w HMiulit of any nun uhuaiwi Ihitu tin) publUliuiN dliuitU Thk .ItiUHHAi. ilunlii dirtily with thu ituouly. not ihiimun DliiiilUlliyli, Um liliblialltfix him ropmib!i) to wu huiI only in (Juiir udttorial ihjIIuU. 'lW iUij liul m1U)imI Ktl iiltflll by any i lUitji. ling, toutluii, mm oi UHDUH IUBM1. Dn lint garni gLRWia. Maud lviii, or buy a mirn ui. JllIMIfiMDJMl Wm WttftM JtiUUAU will )1 w ami uiiJ iwW wr ih miW HI1U UMl jfH H? WUjiJ in you m w, wuhflvy l) 10 lo 100 Hir mil him jib bill on m. THE CAliTAL JOURNAL (DAILY ANO WKKKLY.) BV HOJ'ER BROTHERS. TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 18ft5. MK." "alMOX FOK PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. It is assumed by many Republicans that Mr. Hlmon of Multnomah county will We president of the senate. Tbe f.rtM of tne state has not discussed his mndldacy. Even tbe Oregon tbun derer has maintained aprofound silence. The proper organization of the senate Is a yery important matter and fraught with vital consequences to tbe Repute Mean party of Oregon, and at tbe risk of seeming Impertinent we venture to discuss the suhect. Mr. Hlmon has the name of being an admlrablo presiding oftlcer. He la onp of the ablest lawyers and one of the moH astute political managers lu the -.Wle. He Is a member of a law firm at Portland that has received as high us $100,000 a year from salaries from railway and otber corporations. He hat twice been presiding olllcer of tl e wiiiitfl, nn olTli'i' easy to get with n little wire pulling, a "it only takes eight or nine voles to get 4he caucus nomination. Hut H is an nfllco that must be tilled by tho authority of, and in the name of, tbe entire Republican pirty, and si fur as tho eople aro con cerned by the authority and votes of every senator, It is an olllee of Im mense prestige and power. Four years ago, when Mr. Tongue nearly defeated him, tbe senate was carried against Mr. Hlmon on many of ills pot measures. We speak of this not to detract from Mr. Hlmon r.s a man, but to show that lie is not Invulnerable as a politician. We admire Mr. Blmon's abilities. We admire 111 in for his reputation for plucky fighting qualities In overcoming great obstacles. With few personal charms, with no pretensions to elo quence or oratory, incurring all the prejudices that attach to the Hebrew raco, wu say ho Is entitled to great credit for gaining a position so promt neut in politics as to bo considered almost a dlctutor In au American com monwealth. It is ito tho credit of the American people that they are so toler ant of foreigners and citizens of foreigu parentage. Wo feel proud of Oregon Republicans for their liberality in pro moting such men as Hlmon and Mets ahaii and others wo could name to posi tions of great political resouslb!l!ty upon terms of equality with Ameri cans, or even their own native suns. All Amorloaii ultl.ens nru equals before tho law and under thu constitution. Having this In mind let us consider Mr. HIiiioii'm ulalms to thu presidency of the senate, Is he entitled to that honor at present? Is the Republican party warranted In placing in Ills hands the orgnnlmtlon of the senate? Will he use the enormous power over iiieattilra Wirt appropriations a the Ho publlMtu Htrly was pledged to Use It at the last statu uoiiveiilloii, and as it hits promised the wxqie to use It If placed III iOWtrY It Is said the Portland twin initio of One Hundred are satletlcd wild Mr. Hliiiuii. It Is Mid MtMirs, (Jurbett, Wdt hhi utliursut (bat twin IiiIIIhi had smiiisiihwi of Mr. Hliiiuii that i wtMild fVwr wtaiwiny, aboil- Uw uf IhmmU and wmiiilMjtiiis, ami (Hilling state ulll4aU uu a sslary. Hut It Misy !. iuuvO, Iww sun Mr. Wliiwi ! Im tllMMl tlilligs w lieu susli M4U and wihiiiIh44Ws sllunl fst mH1uh and iIhm (tit IiW HIwhIi, Iii4m iuwr Hl tll lllslMl Ut Wltlll Mr MllHMi IisiIh llwpl fwtmd UU HMMtMia WVH uf MMM, HiW isl Mr. Htnm fUtll Ut aMUhNi (Ihi fall ft4 MilllltiMlt UW lis lis llAdy IHId 4$,0$ m Uil NMtHMtl4MI l kl tftmb tkvd bnu Uh Nilnwd wh Itsiil, Mbv an Mr Wmu't Uin4 4Hii'w, dttuMuU lhsbwmiulM4wM oWWM, Mil 4M4f M HsIhiI 1 wf MbiHH HMN iUtt U mmUt ttatts Um Yte IMm qMMiiMWi U li at ihk t Ws s(v Km tbit )( H4MM Umm4 MH4 miHiTl HBfeJl iti ttt St1 Dlil 1 Mid Hlif)'H, UMmuwI in tM m ii m iw Mw iMm1 i Npw mtt hh4 Ih yM iu wwiy at idwu h4 !JjiitLHty rfLU'ii 'i HMm H bM (UXMM to Of iktilalu ILIUms tat His ttustsk uf I LI J iiiirrfTwiiSiiiS organize and control tbe senate, it will bo plain as a pikcstafl it does not pro pose to do. Between keeping faith with tbe people on one hand or boss Ism on tbe other, it should not, under the present critical circumstances, besl- tate. There are other good men, who would make competent and faithful presiding officers, and men who would lie perfectly free and disposed to keep the promises the party has made to the people of Oregon. WHAT IT MEANS. The re-election of Dolph this year under present issues, circumstances and conditions means the election of a goldbug two years hence to John H. Mitchell's seat In the United Btates senate. It means the continuance of tbe club of millionaires to misrepresent the people at Washington. It means the forcing of similar tools of the Dolph machine to congress. It means the retention of our present useless railroad commission and uil other useless boards and commisiloue and au extravagant national and state miUtlal to protect tbe Pullman's and other monopolists when they want to put the screws on labor. "Bringing In the shaves" in the harvest season. To prepare for baking lth Dr. Price's Hakiug Powder. Tbe tendency to a property and cor poration aristocracy lu our country if quite marked. Two legal phases of the present day are being carried to au ex cess. The ono is the appointment of receivers on the slightest pretense, the other tho creation of trustees to evade tbe spirit of American law which is antagonistic to entails. Before long, unless a halt be called, the people will tako up tliese questions in a legislative way and compel a reversion to earlier aiid wiser ideas and principles, While money Is going to bo freely of fered for votes by tbe euatorIal ma chine, we predict not many will sell. It U not a popular thing to do. It It not a strife between Republican aspir ants of cquul merit or claims. Hut It If a square tight between Wall street, the corporations uud tho old machine against the people. In such a con test, as clearly outlined as the sena'or lal struggle is, there is little margin fur selling votes. - Tho Journal believes In tho good old oil-hand Methodist style of praying, instead or thu new high church cut and dried prayers. Halem Journal. Wo move that Mr. Hofor be made chap lain of the next legislature. Fossil Journal. Marlon county has a member of thu legislature who can pruy tor us all Hon. Henry Harkley of Woodburn. Ho can pray like a house on (Ire. John Hums, M. P., who came to this country to tell American working men what thvy ought to do, appears to have plunged lu over Ills depth and to bo lloululerllig to gut out. lie has been told very plainly by a largo num ber of Ainvrluau woikliigmeii to mind his own butliute, The old nmuliluti got down loyal to Its K!ls, IMpli never was a favorite of Ilia Mopu, He was uleeted twltte without frluiidiuxMpt thu aoiporatlous, and will ilmve to lie ubiiUd (hut way again If hu Is eltMilud nt all H..II.IM I I J Muiu than wiise a bustard lias Imuu Nt umu the throne of lliu M um aralilMuf Kurw, It liilgbl Iimu (hat on uf tln mi I ii iv H dotuwl IiuImI Uy (lis UrvKMUlail limy uml U lbs MnuVtH uf lb JJtflpli UyHuety. Thk JoVHJUi. asks ww fwlufsl sp nHlntliltrMltw Ibe Matu wy i41i fur ttMHtf II Mml duly Uy Uiv Mi4i t Uririfwtt m livubUiaN hm Mf. C"' ', ' J Tlw iM) ssMiH-HWmtK- UM mIM' Ito t W IW KlUu a&atMMr. MitaM I y' Uw aitsJkbMi limu( MiHy W4 tH tnm II wmAIi n U.pyWiai aWWwJMi Ik iHlWvrt hjMMfckm fm til mi9 ukuin.mtmimim )hm nmu) mtet mB ut hU IMpk BufWiJkJ. nmmwiiM m )lu UtB? IHM 1BM LATE NEWS ITEMS. There are in Washington 171,000 horses and mules. Saattle has 3i publications wblih enploySOO tieople The Heppuf-r Record has discon tinued publication, f-nowin the western part of Clat sop couuty is eighteen inches deep. A marriage license was i-ued in A(- torla Thursday to a girl only 13 years old. Albany has a car Inspector who has' to Inspect all cas oomlug tbrougu Al bany. . A hie nail of cold weighing out $1 , 000 Is the output of Virtue mine for December. "The Alkt" is a new iwiier published semi-monthly nud devoted to woman's suffrage I Five hundred aud twenty cat loadi of wheat were shipped from Arlington, Oregon In '94, Washington claims to hava planted lii.000 acres to fruit tu "-l and a total acreage of ii,W) acres. Tbe past six inoutLs the county e'erk of Lane county drew warrants to the amount of $170,059.25 Another attempt will be madesoon to run u raft uf logs from the mouth of the Columbia river to Bun Frauclsco. Two hundred and sixty-eight deeds were filed In oi e day in Clalhop county. I'lii- v.luo placed on It is estimated at L', 1 19 78 1. January 10 Uaker City will voteon the question of-levjing a tax to keep thu schools up.' The extra levy will be fur$l,00'J. Tbe Lakevlew examiner gives an account of rabbit drives lu that section which resulted In the slaughter of 3,500 jack rabbits. The sugar subsidy is slowly but surely being raised In Union and we 'are reliably informed that tho next few dayB will settle tho whole matter. Herman's bill granting an increased pension to Hosea Hrowu, the only Ore gon survivor of the war of 1812, has passed the house. Mr. Drown is 103 years old. Representative Moorhead, of Junc tion City, wus in town, jesterday. He expects to go to Hulcm next Friday to 00 ready for tbe opening of the legisla tuie. Eugene Register. At Elberton, Wu it contract for 50,- 000 tamarack ruilroud ties has been signed by thu bend otllei.tls of the On- H'on Railway & Tsavigstlon company by C. E. Averlll. Cheliulls cVj'ijy, Wu., put out in 1891 it bo 11;, , at o fa of lumber, a gain of lO.othyM) over 189:1. .The shingle output will reach nearly 100, 0001X10. Doth values will aggregate $10,000,00(1. Seattle's Utile glil thief and Port laud's Infant boy burglar uru matched by 0 year-old Llz.le Harrow, of Walla Walla, Under Instructions from her father sliu bus carried.ou quitu extensive pilfering operations. Thu iniui is to be tried Weduiuday. All attempt was mudu nt Walla Walla, Washington, Friday night to burn thu reslduiice of it, IKiglu. Dr. Kuylur was imssiug ut thu tlmu and uuIIlm! out to lliu lltubugs, Thuy re sponded by firing two shots ut him. The lire was promptly extinguished, but the lueuudlarlt's esuMpod. Thu Psiidlelou Tribune says that uoimtructluii work 011 thu Irilgatlug ditch pnjtiettd by Kolholillii and others, uud to Uks Its supply from the water of the lumtlllu river iikwr Fos ter will probably be coiiiiiiunuMd lu it uoilplu of weeks. The llurultl of Aitorlu U liidiilglng In writing up Mime "umI taiy" Hlilies on u mmmu wartl boy of that oily. The hoy lt wiHtk suutd In with the hlrwl girl aud fd tti old man suum small ruWwr Uu vut up m Uurt Amm aud M Ih MNip 111 pUu of MIIHKirUflt. ill WMfw KM" thai ulpb dun't gut a vol for I ultlMi MktW MHMUU fio4w imkuu luuuly V iluubt If mu ut ib iwituitir Hie Amim tu UiHJ ami hm Uuum mmim uf U vim are a LuMfC wK fiwui ilun AiviMftMo U U r uliwHtwil MrtiMii Uil. Ai Its tly 1khimi Im IMviU, Um fnUMImf r uimAmi; rrMMit ul ik MNtUOt , W A. Umiki aJdjtfUJtN, ld Yin4rtHiMl, tt, i, IMfeiMm, Y. K WttHr, Ytuk I'M.; mmitf M, IJ. IMI, UftftMlftr, JabM fmt, Uf sUWU, W A. Uil MAiil, Jiw l.4 WmmHi, (Im JMMtfe m, mm mm nu4, h mud wait 1 him'i Fi WUImi NgMd W'ifly MWfiiliMi. ilMtmi)mmdtt wtUmgm' Mr immn tiu i i.u um v Mfiftt l mmt Ut Hypochondrical, despondent, nerv ous, "tireu out' men those who ""tKJ l AstilTer from I ' fit ' U A 'backa'clie , weariness, loss of en crcv. im paired mem ory, dizzi ness, melan choly and the re sult of ex hausting dis eases, or drains upon the system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se curely scaled from observation, in a plain envelope, by sending 10 cents in one-cent stamps (for postage on Book), to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of a century, physicians connected with this widely cele brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands, have con sulted them. This vast experience has naturally resulted in improved methods and means of cure. ABOUT TOBACCO. Cynical Sentiment nt lu It I'nes and Abteirn untl It Ilneinirg. Public heutiuient is not unuuimou'S in regard to the lienlfhfulnehs of using to bacco. Everybody who saw tho body of a negro upon whom u hogshead of to bacco full from the third htory of u New Orleans warehouse) conceded that to bacco taken in largo quantities is in jurions. Tobacco is Ktid bysoino to have a de moralizing effect. An Indiana man taught his dog, a very fine setter, tn chew tobacco. Now tho dog comes into tho hoiiM) by tho back door, never scrapes his feet on thu mat,neer goes to church, is caioless at his meals, get3 burs in lik tail, got with a lower grade of dogh and it beginning to tako an interest 10 politics. A goat, it is well known, is fond ol tobacco, but hu freely gives away his butu All kinds of troubles and complica tions are ascribed to tobacco. It ia said to cuiit-o tobueco blindness. Still vi h.tw never touuil any tricuds of ours tt Im ullllctt il with it when wo have in cautiously lott a choice cigar exposed in our vent pocket. Ladies generally object to smoking, but it takes an old smoker to get up 011 his ear and howl four bladed adjectives at tho ruffian who is idiotic enough to muoKo bad tobacco. If a woman's bus baud smokes, hho t-hoiild not put him out, but let him down as easy as she would it smoking lamp. Tho smoker, 011 tho other hand, has many compensations. If hu should bo shipwrecked on n cannibal island, hu is comforted by the thought that his body will bo iccptrttd. Thu cannibals don't relish thu iluh of it man who uhuws 01 suioktw. Thu man who smokes is not molested by iiiofcquftoe. Thuy can't stand smok ing. Detroit Pree Prs. THE DEAR AND THE BRONCHO. limt llucUey lii.tuiil llrulii unci 'llirn lltilliil Iriim tlin riulil, Tom Iluukley whs working 011 tho prlng luuutlup lu the tiiuploy of ops ot the hug cattle outfits in koutliurn .MuntaiiK. Whiluinliiig through 11 uliiuip of hushes onu day hiintiiig uatllu it full glow 11 silver tip hour suddenly anno aud Doofioitlwl him The only wiHtjKiu at hand wus his Ui tut, uud with l sloiw of juicy la-sr stuak for the Isiys at upper arouiul iii tues wagon tliut lilKbt and 11 tliui 1 tiK for thu pretty Mibuuluuirui lie quickly IuhmMimI his roiu uutl IM 1 w Ii A tew turns ovr the uildlu horn, ut Umj suioe timu spurring Ills liorsu, Hint thw khisk otutui. It was wrv MJVtit, tin ttuiuubih- ilu buai font leu its u 1 1 k bin hiwl was tluuugli Um imji uf Ibu roif Tow wits alamt tv irup Uiv rop. Uk u hut mtitu when lit' Ittnnti sutbtiuly put hu hd duntn sinl tUuUiti but'klutf lit irvu luitiitihu t)u Tlwitut tlltlu t hM m lis uK'wti wtu-M U-sH-utk Ih tfiouud, Inii Ut. ti.l tHimr in Hie w. miiy lu iiu-rtttiu litv wi"ii uf hu luiurit. v Mrid for ilu lop t4 I uiif eloM) Mi ImihI, mkiI llMHMl Ml. IfMt MWIUiKf few IUMU tftsl lu mk uiy (ait tliut, Uuauf to turn liU ptUt .if ntntiilv MUUr, m ttM mm lnl UKb udutalt 14 U4iu ''mjitwJ tu k MtillMf lmiU tguHt Ui Itm HMtmihm fh 1,4 jumJU miSmf, mti Mt Itwf ww,l U uM-jaltt. 4W--II.., if m kvtit4 U, "TlwriiNti it, mmtip. tuitu .4.1, iim, bj .u, .. M4rTJTT? ti.U I.. Kto a Mut, teSH; mmmmfiMntu W MM 4i jr: Immffi sjWF A TtI I B 1 I V m iLiftfV vime 1 Uil hTTitWIsW 35H UHUs Ull tint1 ivimj niutmt mh himlHm Mte.I t ..J W Iff Ifef mtii bMA TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current "by Telegraph 1 -Local aau Portland Quotations. Salem, January 4 4 p. m.-Onw Daily Uapital Jooknau tlunta lions 1 for day and up to hour of going to mesa were as follews: llUTCHhK STOCK. Veals dressed 4J cts. Hogs dressed 4). Live cattle-lj(a2c. Sheep alive $l.a5l.o0. MILL PKICKS. Salem Milling Co. UOtes: Hour in wholesale lots 12.25. ltetaH 12.60. Bihii til bulk,$12.50 sacked. Storts $1 13. Chop feed ili and llo. WHEAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oata-2022Jc Hay Baled, old J7S; new ii(n 0.60; new timothy tsM FAKM PBODCITS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops B st. 3 to 7c. egs- In trade, 25c. Butter- Best dairy, 1S eheat fancy creamery, 23c. Cheese 10 w la efc. Knrm smosed sseata Bcon 10; bams, 11; stRahirs, 7. Potatoes -25c Onioos 2 eear nirns. Appiea e Utt. Pears lc ine, 2&f ba. tin: POCLTBY. xou.trv He?, e: roosteis not wantedfoMdertj nt wanted; young Jui , 7; yceog ehwkens, 6c. Turkey s. Si POBTLAXD VjCOTATlONS. GrJn. r-el, etc. Flour Portland, $2.40; Walla Walla, 52 65; grahKiu, J2.15; stiperrine, J.2.00 per uarel. Oat White, 2520c; milling 27 29c; grey, 2.S7c rolled, in bags, .756.U0; barrels, 6.00G.25; cases, $3.75. Potatoes 4p(a,45c pet cuck; sweet, 2c per lb. Hay-Good S910perton. Wool valley, 80c. Millstufls Bran, 13.50;sborts,il3.50; ohop feed.Ho lertou; chicken wheat. 75c per cental. Hops Dud, 47c. Hides green, oalted, tiO lbs. 3lc, uu er00 1bs.,23 ; sheep pells, 1060c. UAll.Y PKOUUCK. Butter Uieu nfaucv creamery, 25 7je; Iuc.v .ju. ,-i022c; fair to gootl, ')U)liW, t'OlUIll 11, l-A'.'. . O . 11 lutiijllc per piuud I j.uio .. .. Ilviyl2ic; dwi-slmp. 3 m,'"' ; U.-n, 1 ir.t,Uti i .1 Or- ! 2"c prdii.eij. t-..ji r chic e i-, mixed etmps, 51.76 ji on e do. dui u-. ;; (I (a 1, yeete. 7; Hirtsijn Ih 0i lile. B.mi--lojstp , 2Its2Jts per lb; fail g-ni -teeit, 0i2c; cows, lc2c; lrt'fd t.fi,f..ti)41o I i' f B-st f rep.il. 7-'2; choict W . fn) I. li'i, 4og- (jhino-, hebvy, $4 504 75. Igu . it ttH-ilf s,ji; dres-ed, oc 1 er lb. Vunl Moult, choice, tie; lA'go,34c ,jer po 1 d. SAN FKANOIbl ) MAIIKET. "o I- Oregon Ej ern choice, 8(a II ; i inferior, ),": lo va'Wy, lif 2c Hops Qijutible ut bf" w. Potatoes E-rly Bo4, 3Ctic in acks; Burbaiws, 40r)0. piraasK. Ouw-Mllllnu.l0i(97j The Moro Ojrerver CJiinty Ufor Dol:di. of Sherman The bosses keep faith with their fa vorites at thu expente of thu public treasury. How's This 1 We oiler One Hundred Dollars J e want for any ei.Bj of Catarrh tl a- ejL not be cured hy Hull's Cularrh Line, i J. Ciikm:y tfeCo, Props, Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for thu lust 15 3 ours, uud bi llovo him pur e;tly houorublo lu nil niininess trunsuetlous aud lliiuuclitll) able to carry out any obligation mude by their llrui, West it Truax, Wholesalu Druggists, Toledo O,, Wuldlng, Klnuuii tt Mur Vln, Wholtwulu Druggists, Toledo.Oiiln- Hull's Crtturrh Curo Is taken Inter nnlly, umlug direrlly iijiou ilu blood and iiiueous biirfuees of Its syr-tuni, rneo, nu, per uniue. hold hy nil drug guts. Testimonials ffW!, HEART OISEASE 30 YOARS t llrl llrMlll, l'Mllmy, tit J VV MiIhimm) u.tinutirof HMf "I L. I 1 , a-v,Mi'ri r . ""i ltMtiu-...V.Y .''""T" 1 lu t II . 1 . . I J I - . . i 1 I Um afiiiv mi 11.., TT .', V.VT ..""" Dr. Alllos9 Hoiirf Curo ' f.f " VI tUt Itai iuAAU (4rtli ittij ktt W fcKllMMV n u Kwfaw,(4 mm ' " ' '"" ''I Mil 1 ,. !,!M I. Fl A I llfcKI Cp"I T. Capital Xjliuiial Cjok, SALEM TILE WORKS. l. t HHK -TOt K ON .1 AN . Sfeetfi:D.incennt.t-oltrcd. Hhtpped to at 'iti! .. ,lj..it 111 lice, .-end iui prices. Yirtl .nnlri"K J. K, MUKrHi, Fntr Grounds, Or J. W. SHAFFER, (Siiticsitir tu sbtill'cr A O it kj, ACiill'OLTOIUL UIPLEUENTS VFllICLM, WINDMILLS, PUMPS A SI) KXI'ttAS. A full Ilueof Corva 1U Bueelfs '.urt ;trU. Aermotor WludtnlllsnadU M 0t.oru'a Im plemtnV J nil rewlvtd. Give ulm a c t I r No 2liioiiilnurcttl St. iJlt 1!. M. WAITE rlllNTlNfcf CO.," AKD JOB PalNTHIS AND Legal Blank rubllxhet'S. Bush's Now Hrlctt.nvertheliank.Coiii'l Htreet HONEY TO LOAN On rarm land becurlty. Bpeclat rates uu ne io&js. Loans cohslderetf without delay, Hamilton & Moir, JI rtwtr Koom 5. Bush Bank Building HUUStT'ainting, Decorating, ! Hard Wood Finishing, uu five good references. 1 Estimates furnish .1. rtddiess, Geo. hjtcustruth, Halom. Kesl teu.-o uu -wem Motor Uullway, North Salem i.mv( orrterKHt Stelnere Hlossers. ll-hd J. J. HORSE ii a iikins, Shoeing. Shopon fhenoketa street.at rear oi Kel er's lurnlture stcire. apeolal attention to intcrferlnenurl horses wltu diseased leet. -TUl'J- aukee & St. Paul II. II. Trave'ers "make a note on t." This Great Railway ut- Svstem Connects ST, PAUL and OMAHA With all trnnswntlnontai lines, giving direct uud swift rnimnunlcu tlon to all Wli-jTKUN uutl MtUlllKHN 1'OINlb' ;ano js thk :::0XLV LINK:::; ruiiulinj l.lt'hlf.l ami Bltmin HfiiU. Itlettrltt Votltiulil tiulns of clet'itnt Hlreplntr, i'uilur, DIMiu; itiitl liultut Curs, with 1'i'iHt HvcUnliifi ChalvH, Muliliu Hi nervlce necoud to uouu In th world, 'mk(ji sre ou mle ut ull prominent rutlrouu uuktl ollltwi, fur Author Inloriiiutlou ak the ueurust r II omJ uot, oruiUlrnn CJ. EDDY, General Agt. W. CASEY, Trav, Pass Agl, PO.RTLAND Ore on. lUWTim IIM! I I1IV ! I &' VDiiuii; u (Nwai.ffl Puldc II. R, C.,ltHtt.) run TWO FAti'V TKA1NH J)lly IWftHkw auiiil uif,,u fii MlIU Hilt) ( hh ago WUuuilklll. lliHK ko with sll Um rm "W.W , -. Tn5tfitrMMi uvd use niiwiktwl ihrouirli IUI it I Tin Man suit raimai rrvriuM, VNAM.UUHK. 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