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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1895)
, 111 111 1 &!.. 4 &J&,,t MP Rt -, . J ' -H fe;. j ' 'LB ' i. SiVkVf ffr " j.'r . fcf &.'-' Crfv- ''JIT ' '( && f -s 4- 1. M" ' ik . H.. &V iu: rss v !. iff t Bfc7V h Eta n ".y r ' Kf e.- ! 'V Mil 1 A Bonanza Every Day of the Year. COULD -NOT FIND A HOLD MM llul 'hck n KIk'Ii Wceklr Fiiil ofSllviT. A man who riinnot find n gold mine and bring its rich yield into his daily stock of GOLD IH wealth, in very glad to stake a . silver mine. The man who atrikes The One Cent Daily has got a gold mine of news for $3 a year. But if ho is riot so situated as to get a golden harvest ol now? by daily mail, or to get mail two or three times a week, ho can strike a silver mine aid ho made happy. OlMt SILVER MINES. Oregon numt uneoiirngfl the use of uiorifyilvur Wo must do all in our power to have capital invested in our thou sands of undeveloped silver mining properties All' silver men should use silver. Buy 'and sell iiiRilver, pay your bills in silver, pay the mini -tor and the editor in silvor, ,buy and read silvor papers, fiunu in a hil vor nuarter for throo months. u silvor half for six months, or a silver dollar for a year oi tho WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. A Ono Dollar Weekly. Tho t Silvor Dollar Weekly. Best $1 weokly on tho Pa cific Coast. No pupors sent unless paid for in adyanco. No troublo to postmastors or subscribers to got it stopped. It stops. This weekly has all tho log islattvo novH. This wookly has more nows ubout tho stato government than any othor Orogon paper, It is an Associated Press Paper. it is tho papor for Kopubli- ciiub, Democratu, Populists and nil who believe in Freo Speech ami good government for tho 'pooplo. Wo pay no commissions to nftontfl or postinasters or to persons getting up clubs, t The Journal is sold dirootly to (he pooplo nt tho lowest twtshf prices mid oniinot l:o bought of my ono olumpor thtm the jiubliHhuiB dirucU Tub Journal duals ilireutly with the people, not through mlihlluniuii, ItH publishuis lira roHpoiiHlblo to the poonlu only in thulr oditoiiul polluhw. 'J'Ijq ttro not shiinml for tlwiu by iu rlnifi AiiUon, boy or iiluahm uftMU lUlUUff. J2o uot mui) Miiuujuu Sam) hIIyoj', or buy u mU uola. niBMiB&runni to WfiKKkY JWBKAJ. will wri m m& UJili jjaji fur id imm il iifli au km tougwr Jiiui you m' (to. Wwvw yu 10 la m m omit urnl inn uo mm ri umm jibw. Pubm. Um, Qi&$n Fresh Arf and Exercise. Gctallthat's nossiblc of both, if in nccuomcsii strength rind nerve force There's necd.too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods fail. Prtpirrd br Ssolt h Bowns, IT. Y. All drnf rliti. Th'B " ordlunrr llr juvooaior la the in(it wnndorful dlHsorery of the nee. It liM Ix-en f ii f.orrnl ly tho CulIlllt'lII- tino nien of Europe end America. Hudrtn In purely TCeo labia. Hudjn Dtnpl Prematurcness of Hjo dln rhnrga In W days, r inn (ionnilpatlon, Dlzzlne.1, Falling Ben-ntl(inp..'(nr-cimtwIiclilDg (J the eyci 'm othor putts. Utrci relent, 'nTliTKrttci uu to.icMhc C'li'lrorytlrto. lluJjan ciiKf livi lllty, 1'irroniicm, lvinlwalons en J develop, i and rutorri weak iri;ani. l'lni in the back. lotnet by Ur. y o.i Cliihtttoppci LOST MANHOOD quickly. Orcr 2,000 prlvnto endowmente. l'reinaturcnc rncaru Imtiotcnry In Urn tint taio, It li a fymplom of iK'mlnl wesltncM and l-arrc nnrn. It can be eloped In a) days bythoiHtiuriliMyMi. ThOJtcw dlwovcry wb.1 rndo nr thofiivcml. IsU of tho cilil fHtDOtn Hudson Mndlcil Inillluti. It Is the itronncat vltnllzcr nido. It Is very powerful, but haunkso. fold for 1 00 a puck iiroorO packaiici for lS.Cfl(plal sealed bojxs). Written guarniiico Rlvtnfrracurc, If you buy tlzboxcsRiid are not cntliely cured, six rcoro wlUbaient toyoufrcoofnllchnrpjii. Bcndfcir ftrculanand tetllmnnlah. Addrcn IIUUHON MKUIOAL, INRT1TUTU, Junction Rtoclttou, market it i:ill NU. Nun l'runelnco, Cul, Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Cnkcd 6c Inflamed Uddcro. Piles, Rlicumatic Pnlns, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sored, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, (insect Bites, All Cattle Allmonts, All JJorsa Ailments, All Sheep AllmciiU, i Penetrate AJllsulo, Alcmlwnw iiihI TImwd Quickly to tlifj Very Seat of Pain nl Qmte It In n My, Bl In Vigorously, AljjiUI W"!mj (sm JWVQ Wow! Tonl turner ;:f4i A 9 - W wjmzp mm 2&iiMFm 'ytJs?tx tnFiv? ,i?fl'',25X;' Tf aft Vw Atfw&aSiKSS fe t wii (A 11 1 liiM tJRKflQRff ph THE CAPITAL JOMAL. (DAUiY AND.WELKIiY.) 13V HOP"I5Fl BROTHERS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1893.: TUB UKKG0N MACHINE- The political uiachlne every hero is n curse to tho political party, the enemy of (rood government, noxloun' burden on the peoplo. There Is uo evidence that In Oregon It haH any respect for public sentiment whatever. It regard the Republican parly us a Bafe, eon VHiilent and populur means of plunder ing the people. The Oregon machine Is woree than corrupt. It lx deriant, unscrupulous, strongly intrenched In appointive power and grasping for any place that has pluuder. All that power entrusted by the ptople is ued for la to pluuder with. Anything short of pluuder absolute, Is only the result of accident. If by cIumicm the people are nt robbed and stripped to the utmost at any given point, It iti not the fault' of tho Portland machine. It Is nu over sight. The pre a uud the people tuouiiut they had got rid nf some tif them at the late Mule convention but it Is not certain. Economical uilmibistra tlon wus promised trie (-oilc. It seems as though there vai not even any lu toutlou to do that tuiuir. If the Port land mucliltie in, tier Jo riltnon's lead organize this legislature, there will be bold, hlglihatided, con tinuous plundering if this statf. Tho McElroy job will be dupli cated at u hundred polntH. Serv itude to the boss, loyalty to thu ma chlno will be the on! test of men uud measures. We regret to say this, but what eUe cuu bo said ? What can te said In favor of boosism and the ma chine anywhere? The people from Malno to California have trampled un der their feet the spells politician, the boodiers, the machine and the bots wherever thoy have had an opportun ity. The exemplification of bossism In the thirty-third degreo as now pro posed in Oregon, will subject the party that permits It to a similar tate when ever tho peoplo get an opportunity to put their foot on it. The party must put Us foot on bogslsm and the machine or the people will put their foot on the party, and when they do It will n. rlee so quickly. TIIK B0UK TRUST LAW. It seems the Trust Bcbool Hook law Is to be forced on the people. Tho btate board of education after reviewing the authorities and relatlvo decisions In the mutter of determining which of tho votes for text books on the contest from Union county should be consid ered have coucluded to accept the vote of Miss Nellie Btevcns, the school bu perlntendcnt now holding otllcoiu that county uuder tho decUlon of the cir cuit court uud her vole was ordered tiled and cunvued with thuorty other votes for school text booki, This tie cldlon of tlio board will enable the CAiivuMi to la lliiinlied at an early date, The board was ungugud In (he work Tuesday, Thcro are 41 yU to be counted lhoe of the S3 county itujitr. luteudeiiU ami lliou of thu nine uum jwuuf (be stale liourd of ixsinluers, A(itHilli)g IIib Vbte Pf MIm Hlev'iu was a tUfi'ttt of lliu Aliitirlcaii Iwik titut. It Knot Uiu ooiiiily vuixilic iiiU-i)t iitHifly all Vdtwl tujuliml Mliunnw Id lust lawks, but it l un iui rau uu (lie mU lit liavt llalr llmiAi tlwl wliliatxinirai't ftirlx ymv llmi irwyriits uwlilnx tdhf fruin Die mnl KlHlilUllK)tt)lflll. Tliu inbuiiy m imdiiiiIIIhI uU lu lw uj mimM llirwiigli ilie lat U'HlUlurviiwIfr ifuu nf luuriMl (MU. t ()) !! mU vwkl williliuJil iwlln f (Jit hhbUmMi filf fW W(lf IliV m h&ilmiv rmmmmmmmmm Wlty tliD Wpw Vwk ltm mm WlUlV ftiiUtfuL"iMl WUI) lMk l4f Ufi&nt Hi I'wUmifJ X vi (i, Abyt)4HjpiMiiilfinul)l4uaM M lhi(D. S fll U KMd tWWmul. mmmmsmmmmm 'llUMi Uttt Mill ljl Ml Uti ftp vfiui twnw ibm to Attuiiutf H 1 lltf MM iNMk'l M )SittHi liUjlltlkia)iliiliii. Hh im fc ih umm m minims mr TUR B0S0B4BIB HARVEY PROSTITC THIS sroTT. Followiug appears In Bcott's Port laud Telegram. It is a clear rase of political prostitutien: ,. .. TA-t.,1.1,. rn-oli.lllltl Will be renawr ui' - - .. ,,. on of tho Incident iierewttrily I " voived by a fu tneni oi me ..." Jfuve money for the state as i we 1 hb maintain its Bounonei" w "",- i mow? the things taught the brainy men of OreKon by Ihtnu pinch ng times Ih the wisdom of letting well enoug alone, and they can neither be cajoled uor bullied Into n-aking experiments that promise nothing more remunera tive than risk. The frte-coinage move ment in this state might ? preserved for Hnal intermeut In 890, for it will not be allowed to prevent the return to the senate of the only candi date who is qiialined by experience and consequent influence to conserve Oregon's interests lu thnt body during the next half-dozen years. If any body is to tie read out of the Republican party it should be Repub lican editors who conduct a Demo cratic annex. Republican editors who edit Democratic papers like the abovo are not fit to aioclate honorably w ith any party, and the courtesan wlo walks the street Is honorable in her conduct compared to such prostitution of the press and po low an estimate upon American political parties. It it as nffarious for alleged Republicans to conduct the Dctnocrttic Evening Tele gram in that way as it would be tocou duct a bar In the biiseineot of achurch. Talk about political bastardy; political prostitution is more offensive when It seeks to undermine and destroy the entire legitimacy of political organiza tions. THE McKLKOY JOB. Euoene, Jan. 8, 1896. Editor Jouknai.: There has been considerable notice lu the newspapers of the appointment lately of E. B. Mc Elroy to it professorship in the State University. Accounts showing up the corrupt and sinister influence at work lu the appointment havo been pub llshed, and so fur as known have not been denied by Mr. MuEIroy. If Mr. McElroy is innocent of these charges why don't he or his irieuda publicly deuy them or challenge proof of them ? These charges are moft f-erlotia and In volve an Important educational posi tion, one admittedly of considerably moral and uociul intlii'iice, and oue which uhoold nut be connected in uu way with political muuoeuverlug and corruption. Being a citl.en of till loeti'ity, though not connected with the university, I take an lulcrtst lu ItH progress and am satisfied that this appointment U dis tasteful to large majority of tho peo plo of this community. It waa not re quested by the faculty of the univer sity. In fact they were not consulted about It at all, uud hence tho appoint ment was not only u great dlecourtiw to the faculty who ure most directly Interested and qualified to Judge of the fitness of the appointment, but violated the usual coulldeuuo uud proprieties between the tegentH and faculty of u well regulated Institution, There Is uo evidence that Mr, Mc Elroy poiMosEfu tliu necessary lit new for thU portion, whluh Inn chair of English Literature; and it I" stated that he Is not u gradtiutu of any oollegc or oilier prominent liiHtltiithiii. If he Ii, he should prtMluu his diploma, We httvo never sfeu or heard iiftniynl druM, lui'tuiu, or mber literary produu lion by In lit Ihui would warrant liU hli'otlou to iihutr of hwlier lilurttiir Who knows of unyY l'hu ivgiuiu might well Inqulru tmu now ihmigli I boy Klimild Iiuvh hniriuul HNrllwr. We uunnot (ktnuelvw it by lit wut apiailalai unluM It I lru iw kUttMl Hint It wak funtiMl mi the rrKMil by u lailUbitl JiWi. ulvuleiil to u ltrll, l mnk u mm (or u lifofcu Uattu MliMuij mnl uneiiiMr J. Iv U t I'liu J'iiMNAi. Aim itut uuum Mr. MeltJrwy - uiuvU m It diw itw ui. luHil bm, Mt-uni r M-li.ou uud W UlMUi Wltu uittlr t iim,'mMn u! vtrlutw imy n)M mI ' n(NiiW4 lu rtft( KUlui lliiiviii lt tuml l t4 & AU4 put Mcl'i iw In Ii, ittr ImmWJmvv him u uhi Uto0vm tUJJsMippMittyi ', md n4t 4 III )lMI W i ! Ul IW'ptK If llil tUU 4 Hum 4n m ni ith w htitoi l " liit '4iiuf Mi Ni IMfqy iwfwwi i:.Hiil4 l,:ui Uus, wtow " ' tin IwWIi Um b iwg i7 t4w UWltt 4 b4u4U, imI Im IW WlUV bM Mi U,t MiM ( Bf4 ItKM 4lH' Wiuf tt ti MM, W t.V MlM'l iMtlWM ttM mimui" ' ii. iknmmi) kH04m4t4 mw m knm,4 nupm. tut iA nt iMiii4 HXHiHHlim 4i ..i w (MM W " Mkw i u4 Thm mm t-A tu nmitiH M t umm iKikww i1!. FARM DEPARTMENT. Thl. tfepartmont of the Jow j- n. ducedby a vriKtinttumtrvao Adare trlbatlonn on K.I fpl iDiereni. CaplUlJournal.MoIeinOr. FAHMNOTKS. -One Gladiolus bulb grower In Ohio grew nearly a million bulbs and lu oue order 300,000 were sold. -Cherry tree?, when well supplied by potash, are very much benefitted by a liberal supply every winter. The most extennivo orchardist In the world Is claimed to be JudKo Fred rick Wellhuusr, of Topeko, Kan. Mr.v farmers In Ohio, who are in the fruit busines-, bay the fruit business nf iimr. ntmeiri more at the mercy oi things beyond control than any othr nusiticss. The latest statistics given to the public by theBritlsti Labor Commission Biow that In the agricultural districts the weekly wages of laborers aveiase 3 So, and lu many cases the hours of hbjr are returned at twelve per day. -A paper by Prof. H. T. French, of tje Oieuon Experluisut ntatlon, win be presented on the avallab.e forage ..),.... r fii-.ur, m Tnls naner from so high an authority as Mr. French should bs heard by every one In Oregon In terested In dairying. Statistics show that the enti'e agri culture of the world furnishes employ ment to 280,000,000 men, Hnd repre sents an Invested capital of $221,000,' 000,000. The annual product U worth over $20,000,000,00(. It is estimated that theclvilizd nations pay annually for food 113,700,000,000. Nearly a million acres are culti vated in'euu flowers in Russia and the mtnufacture of oil and feed cake from thi seed Is a staple industry. It is al let;ed that 1,450 to 1,000 pouuds of seed m ty be produced ou an acre, and tho It nets growers $28 to $30 per acre. Much of this oil enters into the lin p irted "pure olive oil" whlub our farn era buy with wheat at 50 cents bushel. American apples In Liverpool con mand good prices and have bo'n i .rreat demand, and from Cumber 2ii ' 26 Mevsro Woodall & C. of L e-1 , sold 14,044 barrels of United State ' 138 barrels of Canadian apples. Hotni fancy Newtown pippins briuglog hi high as 33s Gd or over, per barrel. For the season to October 27, apples fron the United Btate and Canada to tbi tmount of 101,001 barrels, reached f.ln Liverpool market, against 1,003 barrels for the like period last year. At the Lelpslo Experiment Station in Germany, potatoes have been fed to cows, shetp and swlue to test their yalue. The results Justify the directors In advocating the use of potatoes when they were very cheap and pleutlful, l'hey lif)ulil"TJe cooked for swine, and for fittenlng cattle they cau be fed either raw or cooked wheu glveu with hay, meal uud other substances. Cows in milk should be fed dally 25 pound of washed raw potatoes. The larger potatoes should be cut, As a food, they are not goad for young Iambi, nor for cattle under two vears of age, MAKKYOUK JlOUtf COJIKOItTAIH.K. Aiany larmeM nave not (he proper shel'er fortlulr hog, Ithelug put oil asuiuHijoo, generally, There in uo animal that reypomU to a good iuiiii. furtabla neat and roof more than the hog. JIu In not vary particular though, uud will take any kind of shelter without it murmur, A K'd dry, warm ntwt Is the principal thing. Many puiptuihloku liujr. tun iw imt uouirortublu for hU own itoml. Thm u wrong uud there ur liuinlrriU of fanner who ikiii lie r elr hogk griwu uud wjueul Inlliur s'rugtfltii n mi wurni ami In u munfi rtblepoitlon In lint pn. It U always i0 wimker oil that littvi, lu niir thu bulk of the iltujiifur)M, livury Huh uiitfut )( iruugH fur iltu m.i(. Huipfurittiiir 4un In Him Mm Mt hvo It in n.e UXli u( llM iiwiior, Tje uwur 0 1 4 ut bug ihai are tfm u iw!i) timgUUmutt um w m vmwtimi In Uiir H, 1)4. U IMMttlNUttl llrIU M h li4 Um U Kmp yp ibn wuUn wf Him, mtfudmm iMHiiy in um mm Undd mwt wir iIm m i mmimi im, iwU. " IUMtVMMUUU, 'Hlmwm H 14 HnJ Hi rfjly ujJiw f imm ru mH ,wiri ui it " !!T.t,,b to U miV nii iimwi wumut uimu wif MMOttj m-0 ,H lartmlil it- - nmjt nam m iit 'ttfltfUfljjtiflWt t imitm fe "i " mmt MHk" V MM .. If t1nfl lit of aU XS8tc"9oUfT dhease be cured, the earlier stages oiuc ossertioii to This TrAU only with the means Beiier thoie fmlli"u, . lament i ns, nasty cod aUy In use for its a,y emulsions, extract Hver oil and iw Wni preparations of of malt, whisVe), diltere m i ;.!W, bypophosphues and mcii i be ,n 'Although by man wat" lntlljrcds of ble. there is the f")l" tm all Its living witnesse to fact 'a curab,e earl er stages, cons""'P"t:ut large per disease. Not every ca e bu J,fl cenlageof . Jn?,er pierce'a Golden percent, are cured hy in. dsease fledical Discovery j, even utter has progressed so far as hw in nering bleed nes from the lungs, "c,i (i,,ciud Swh with cop bus expe o a Ion (.jfc tne tubercular matter j, g m kness ical Dlscory " were wnuwe dread and fatal disease ! o :ad anu iaiai uv - - ,,P-rivevery i iiggs m iiauu, jc, r word for it, tVby the best ! jjKur- Btt ttairy, f nCitbnerieSccd home physicians, creUme0 . too. i most expenencca bo i m,s , j our word instance, and most expeiij..".-- '..- in ins. ,.,.. i() ro iop(. ,hn liave no imcita. --- ,, . y. - - ,-", """:.:' .i-. iipm. and who. wci Karm faiuiKeu mW U 1'' j U-m.. Hlouiders, , fl a inai ui "' . j ysiifoci tnac i j winuw--i but who have beeri lorceu iu . this , 0u,OU83 ceu,;, um ., "", ".!... nower over mis it surpasses, in curame po . . a naa euue. ""' "iV,, ,,,,. for phites had also Wo"gF of a Urge number of , rnrpd of consumption, broiicums. been faithfully tuose curcu m ------ r, rnnic ""hadonsnamtleg - 8 a 'short, time. Extrac :t of "'aeuupll0V. . , 7; young chlckt nil vinous unu.,.- -- , ,. j i- p.,.i.....u Uf. twon faitUtUlirUlCU III va.... luincjo.uu, h&and"kWred maladies ha -i.:nr..11 fenrniiliced in a DOOl. ;-an ntitrtm. uluiiiui . of 160 r.w Vnnfrhs asthma, cbrontc nasai ir our J'ortiuuu, J2. S"ann?ndred maladies, Jo; graham, lib, page, which will be mailed o you on re- sm n on re- ceipt ot aaa ?'-.;--; - d aBd ,eira uo; grey, angsw, rol! YOU can men ."- -- their experience. I Address for Book, WORiivs u''"" irnn..r iccnCIATIOV. BltttalO, IN. 1. uUwiifsr t.n Slic Wnnlod to Uo ralutnl. "I want you to paint my picture," mid a wealthy lady to an artist in Paris. "I don't cavo about tho price. When can you begin?" "I will be ready n weeu ironi rotiay. A week aftenvanl tho artist aw.titcd bis bitter. At tho hour v. pointed a maid ap pealed with a liu'.'o bos. "What's thib?" "Mdain'h costume," and the mnid departed without niiothcr word. IIo cnppoHi d the lady would appear and put tho drtw cu there. Slio did not conic. Two or three days pashed and no message. Stulduuly tlio lady bounced into tho htudio. "Well, how is tho picturo progress ing?" "Madam, you havo given mo no sit tings. I havo not been able to begin. " "Why, didn't you get the dress I sunt you?" "Yes I havo a box of madam's here, but I tvn't produce a portrait without per('iial tift.iiiiiiiiti'," "1 thought ou could fill in tho bund nt any time. The dress cost 5,000 francs, nnd I wanted it painted, Tho likenufi doesn't matter." Paris Jounml. Dim Way to Jlarry. A now form of innrringocoromony ta practiced by u Georgia justice of tho ietuu He concludes us follews: "By tho nuthority vested in mo ns uu ofllcer of tho stato of Georgia, which is sometimes called tho Em pire Stato of tho south; by tlio Ileitis, of cotton that lie Hpratd out in Hiiowy whitcntwH around us; by the bowl of tlio coon dog and tlio gourd rino, vlioo clinging tendrils will ftluulo tho entrance to your humble dwelling place; by the rod and lus cioiiH lioartof tliewatoriiiBlon, wbrwo TveetnosB (ills tbo lieait with joys by the heavoiis and arth, in tlio pres ence of tliufce witnoaseg, 1 pronounce you nmn mid wifo."-IJliilnlidpbia LoJgor. r'uiiinl u l'iirliiiiT'iirt'Ui'ii a riMirmrant. Neltou flnico of Auburu, Mu.. whoU ikjxiiIwI tu liuvu fuiltii heir Ui a fortune ur f6,uuo,uiiu, u pi this city wwl im. llriiiv lliu Mimy of hlti gooi) lurluiM. X few iinmlu. ago u cUrvoyunt told C'huoo thnt tliuic waj u lafgu twtuUi awaiting liliu mid wiviMM) Ihui lu Uud hU half In m her lie fouwl IIm luUuy rviutivu -VilllM T. ini'djin in hU city, mid Ml illVifltluU loariWMi liiUtlWOUIuilM hail dUI iu Nu rrwiiilsuu umu time m. willful Umviuy wills, aiui llwlr lirupttir, wiiiuii in laid ut bu wmtli hMii tb,wm,tm, Um tkm Lmmj h (Jie WH im Inn 4mU lkUii UUiu. WWt r mr'-mt - 1 HI p w U'WuM' pti4Muw im i ugim, MtMiUm ut mtmm ia Miplyiutf u Uw 11114) nf pud l it rnmth u7gi l IM4Mli f if l4.,li C-imhiH IMMMU AH ul Hum, du im wivj. nm Una iii.w uvunim iuv uuly iw jzr z:". r'm- jjgjyj mm m.mjm Jb If" lmmi Wiu IMMiMinl kWU Hm ...j.. I I -." - " rntrn m --. uo iuu o UHII'V mi u-raj TiLT.7. ..' .M",M' " S7.I. ,..' "W'1 wi m. rx;zizi w..!!! n.";.;;;;;ir kiisei, h , J w, HU( , JM( T '" I 'lmlii.4ni,ir iglWUtl. PWi 4 Ih J.rf telJL - Tr.. . V '"" " ' 4lU' I M I iwm i ,,, ,,,,, .' -"' "' I' U U Ii gUi, nwl I khttkt.1.. i..i .- ..i , ,i,. , JL - . imMU: iii.rj' '7 M.M "!' " i i i m.j.i ww..TTL ..,:.,.,V'V,'.U' l,""u ' ' ut.iluM mm JttHw9l - .k, lr. AUftfx' HoiiriU it4i k u. ifaiTHLJw- JKSfi jrwwi d i BMtf-rnRt AlAAUfEJ i' INI-H !. 14 TODAY'S itjj Prices Ourront byxJni UU" "numj. -SALEM, January 4, i Iro JJMX.V UAfi'lAI, j0( tlousiornayuu upto tiicfs were an folltiwfj ' HAIjKM I'llOJlutH to JltrTClIKK n VpuIm diefijed 4 J ,tt IlogH tircfueu ij. J,ivi fit le l(i2. Sbeepallvo $1.25 MllibPiijij Kalem jmui.uk ijo In whoienuin lot 12.2-I ir KiMiiSll bilili.Jl-'.fjl) 0. i3. Chop f.t Sllutil , W'lKAT, 30 ccnth per litiPhoi, IMY ANUoi Oats EOOlUaio. Hay Uaicti, old 7glfc U( U Oil, urn I'liiuiayi PAJKiH i-Konui Wool Kent, 10u. Mope IttHt. 3 to 7,1, Egga In traae, ijc. FHUITS, Apples 30o tin. 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