Mt " tm 4 WHWwyrOTr "" JK,TP'MW""Tm" '; J ;! ) , , ( y X A MR! m CIPITAl JOlIlNiL' (DAILY AND WKliKLY.l ' BY HOP-BR BBOTH8RB, THOBSDAY, JAK. 2, 18. 1IAKKKR8 ON FINANCE. iqE TfAX EQUALIZERS. I JTho tcEax cjjuaUiatltfn board hifs adjourned. It work was no doubt done aa well ad could be expected from the very nature of tbc board. It naturally becomes n trading body and a? a number of the member? spent a great deal of time hobnobbing with the corporation? they got about what they wanted. I There I? no wny .COlfNTY,blY AND SCHOOL r? " r VAXES. - - I - . A . -. - Al.I a ....c..i.m ininM hive furnished' mere is no wny w iimcni ui.. ItaterrtewHiwlo-nlmtllnnnclnllcRls- combinations will be formed wl h n Intluii nt the hands of congress would the board to mure favors for certain n 1. o flic nrcwer Ily of the country." , localities. Thccou.ity board uf equal M S prlTato tanker of ,l.tlon arc certainly the liest Judge . . . i... iiiiu irt fii "'iiTii, ijii! i-fiiiiii v Jin.tin:iiiiL:iiu nuuuiu the linn of Lflrlcl & Bush, ha? tin? 10 nay: "I Know of no legislation that can on-ate property. It can take It from one and give to anotner. Hy unneces- . . A.I.. ftttt. wiry lovlca it can uim "" tint tnximver and irlvc to the tax eaterirestrlctlvo and prohibitory tariff laws can take from the consumer a no give to the manufacturer. Such laws lucrcasc tho prosperity of ono cliw mid In liko proportion decrease that of another. If coiigtvM would, b n ten-lino net, declare that nil taxes due tho United StiUeinhall be juld In gold, and by nnothcr provide for tho retlracy of several hundred millions of credit currency, It would ntonco put the money and business of the. country upon a uasi? or niicij "" confidence. Possibly either of mt'h act? of congress would bosufllclent." Mr. Hush evidently believe tint there Ih too niuch paper money In the country. III? conclusion that credit Ii.iK?r currency must be retireel 1 baseel on tho theory mlvocntoil'by Mr. C'lorelnnd that there Is no legal tonl"i money and ought to Imj none but gold eoln.1 Kn. Journal. J. il. Albert, of the Capital Xallon. nl Imnk: "lullovlng tho ollvcr-ho-ml' lug potlcy of the government, inn," .incnted by ll Hat auxiliaries, re sponsible for our lluanclal IIIh, as a remedy I would reverse tho policy which caused tho trouble, by recon verting Into bullion nil estnndard hllvcr elollaro received at tho treasury Including those represented by sllvei oertltlcntcs, (which I uouhl cancel; and purchase geildthorowlth monthly, funding tho 'vacuuni'rcpresentliigeiui net loss on the silver deal, into 21 pet cut .10-year golel bonds available as a basis eif tank circulation uplothcli par value, thu? preventing nnycon traction of the currency. I woulel re tire the Sherman notes by the same process, selling for gold tho silver bul llon purchased by them, I would make U. S, notcf, (greenbacks) fundable Into lwnds of thu samo character (they were originally fundable Into 5..10?) nnd henceforth relegate to the. banks tho function with which the. government clothed them, when In Its extremity It forced them to buy its bonds to tho full amount of their cap ital, niiu retire their own circulation of '.vhat the county assessment should b?. The reduction of six millions by I the estate board this year Is clearly a bid to continue the existence of this boely. In Interviews the board not only heck to Justify Its lexlstenco but nsks legislation that would enlarge It? powers. One says: politics foii lww. The icoplc should demand a Rep ublican president in 1800 who I? sound on piotectIon,reclproclty, blm uilisrii and Americanism hut not know riothtnglsm. Tlie iKioplc Hliould demand a Bpcolllc reduction in city, county, state and national expenses. Seductive prom ises will not answer. A candidate for president who will say to the people, let our country be governed for $300,000,000 a year in stead of $100,000,000 to 00,000,000 a year, would meet with popular favor, especially If they thought he was ln ceie and did not merely make a play for elcs, or tocut some other fellow's silarj or tee. HtipiKise the first year that one mem-b.-r eif the Irani I raveled over the slate vltli an experienced Invoice clerk and ippralNMl the stocks of incrcliandlH in the illlferent stores of thu leading j towns In twit count j. This valuation tlicn would Ik) uniform throughout the stnte. All can see what this would lead to. The board should Iw reduced to three men elected from tho state ntlargoor, better still, let the work he done ns it Is In otherstates by the three state of ficials who mako the state levy. They vould have no Interest In cinching ono locality nnd favoring another. When you pay .") for a piece of farm machlnary you buv the host machine that can Ixj furnished for the money. When the jwoplo pay ,ri0 a month for n school teacher they often havo to put up with a 2o one. The people of Oregon cannot begin their campaign for reform bills In the next legislature too soon or too ear nestly, If they hope- to get rid of any commissions or extravagance nt tho .lands of tho next legislature. Editor Jedbnal: In a rcnint Iesuo you say of Solom taxation for tho. coming year that tho city will levy 10 mills and it 13 thought tho school dis trict six mills. Portland city author ity announce that 8 mills will be lovled there. Indeed tho Portland charter confines the levy to 8 mills, though authority to Iovynn additional U mills wa? claimed on soma ground for school purposes nnd exercised last year but la be Ing resisted by the tax payers lu an Injunction suit, pending in the courts. If 8 mills will answer for Portland, and Its mayor say.?! "i It will, why should II take more for Salem ' Portland is reducing ex penses, Do not the taxpayers of Sa lomnced relief as much ns those of Portland ? Uut why docs the Salem school district need a regular 0 mill levy, while 1 mill sufllces for Portland ? We have a county schoool levy of G mills, which adeled to the district levy makes a school tax of 11 mills, the laigest, It Is saiel, of any state in the union. Certainly there Is room for retrenchment hero without "Impair ing the clllclency of the schools," tho stock phrase of the professors and promoters, whenever a dlmlnltlon of expense Is proposed in that branch of public expenditure. St. Paul. Minn,, In cutting down expenses has reduced that of city schools $75,000 a year wit bout Impairing their clllclency except In the view of the supernumer aries lopped on"; in lhe opinion of i tno'eMlie etllclency Is not only Im- parlcel, but entirely destroyed. It Is n fuel that our local taxation Is almost our whole taxntlon. The state fax, even If (I mills, ns predicted this .ear, (It was hut .1 mill? Inst year; Is but a trifle compared with city, school, and county tax. And Wi i ... i "' MxiMsiEmm. m m lii!liWJL3&!JJL!H lifci 6w fcJjv&h Km l y Mr C. H. LANE, Tfil L mrnn i TAILOR TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST i7rr- 3lt Commercial J3iiiii $IS upwanli. it , Salem Or. i Pants upwand.y ' ws mm WIZ d MIES KE, Props, Dealars in all kimh of fresh and salt meats. ryFresh sausacn a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL ST BHfral !1',& . s! mm rn m RO ?l THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. TlIC MARKErs. Cliicaeo. Jan. I Wheat, cash s6VJc.j MayS9iJ-;. New York, Jan. I. Silver, 66c;lead, 3 3. SAN FKANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, Jan 1. Wlit-at, 9S. Wool. OreEn. choice, 7(;ioc; inferior, 7 8c, valley, otic iiopi yuoiable at 57c. Potatoes 25 to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 6s7l. I'UKILANU MARKET. GEO. FUN I) LUG W 8 MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st Cottle Mock Successor 10 C. M Heck & Co Best meats in tho city, Prompt d silvery lowest prices. at Ilitili On fat m land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considcied without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Dank butldin.f. RAIL Service ami Scenery Unequalled TUrouah Palace and Tourist Sleepers ' JDtniHff and Buffet Library Cat-tt Trains leave Portland and Seattle dally for the East. Tickets, reservation and baggage checked to atl points, For comfort In travel take the ureal Northern. BROS., Agents, BOZORTH R. C. STEVENS. C. W. P. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. H. C. DEMNISTON. C. P. & T. A.. Portland, Oi. The Willamette LEADING HOTEL OF THE oie Reduced ratcti and point of CITY. ratcrt. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public buiIJi np, interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. e A. I. WAGNER, MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Dush's Bank, T. K. FORD. I. Wheat valley, 53; i; Tub Journal understands the city fathew have good assurances that II. Alvcy, of .Maryland, chief Justice school nnd city taxes arc more than county and Htate combined. The classes engaged In expending the taxes do not seem to comprehend the steadily Increasing dllllculty the lnrger portion of tho people have In paying them. The flnanclnl distress which prevails In this country found voice In the lengthy delinquent tax list of nil counties mainly composed of tho owners of smnll homes and lots, who nro compelled to Htand helplessly oy wmio BiicrllTs sell thelrsavlngs eif a lifetime for tnxes they are unable to pay. AVhat to theso are stately city halls, showy school houses and stale plntltudes upon education ? 51. VENEZUELAN COMMISSION. Washington, Jnn. 2. Prcslelent Cleveland hns announced the appoint ment of tho Venezuelan boundary commission ns follews: David J. Drawer, of Kansas, Justice of the united States supremo court; Richard urn, juiu ii'uiu iiii'iruwii ciruui luuii. 1 ,1,.., ,ii , ,,. , , .. . . y . " " "i " jwom-u Issue. HlHtory demonstrates tho evil heepicnco of flat money issues, yet uc Hovernmcnt with n banking append age to Its excbeeiucr hns been prool against tho temptation to Indulge In them, Our excessive InduIgeiiQe. Iuik bmught us to a condition re quiring heroic treatment, which however, tho country will not yet ap prove nor party utterances Justify. The government under tho Dlalr ana .Sherman acts, Indirectly, but unde niably, borrowed gold and bought 1U equivalent In silver bullion, nt Its gold market value. It Is lndohteu today on this arcountwiuo $500,000,000 . represented by silver certificates ana coin Sherman notes lu our circula tion. During the period ol purchase, silver steadily declined In value, until now our stock ou hand, unused and unusable-, Is worth 1"0, 000,000 less than cost. Not one ounc of this silver Is nvallablo for tho ro elcmptlon of Indebtedness outstand ing against It In dollars of gold. At tho standard weight of 25 W0 grains,1 which tho laws of tho United State itcoiaro 'shall bo tho unit of valuo'and with which tho secretary of tho treas ury U requlreel by law to keep all other kinds of money at a parity. Sliver certificates, although not n legal tender from tho government, ot between Individuals, yet, by tho gov eminent nro 'receivable for custom nnd nil public dues,' per consequent itu goiu is receiveel from the onh legitimate source of supply, except tho sale of bonds to replenish tho rc wrve. To retire tho greenbacks before disposing of tho other mongrel lui es wjttld deprive tho government of the only lawful means of purchasing geld Or their support. True, they pump tho gold out, but wore they retired first there would bo no way to immn th.gold In." v (Wo canuot undorstaDa bow Mr. Al birt arrives at tho conclusion that if tho gnjonlwcks were retired there would lw no way to pump gold Into the treasury. If gold can bo pumped Into tho treasury with greenback why Is- uo Interest learlB gold bonds to buy gold? The destruction of national crtdlt and contMko begn when tho ul back onto a solrt bs-ls wiso k is taking in money as ttt 4 It mtn It. Thh U tlM' (Mloii Tll credit and conUttoUfn mrui w.rmr- in n. ..... ;." 7..- rrw ' ... - kiiu uii, wen surer in li o wiiiinms or r'ninmiiin n.i a., ,!... bank. Tho new typo on Tuk Jouiikai. Is neither too big nor too small. It Is just right for evening rending nnd for jyes old or young, A Presbyterian who drinks whiskey intl votes tho Dcmocratlo ticket Is a "'rocky combination." Dut that is Jrovcr nnd his ug. Tho new woolen mlllswlll be a mon iincnt to what pluck and enterprise am do in tho shank of tho toughest ycjir in History. ""Bllli The way tho gold market Is, there is great danger of sending gold to a olg premium if duties are made pay. 4blo In gold only. If you are going to subscribe for Tub Journal this year, hand in tho aioney now, to help pay for tho now dress. eye Gold was at a small nremlum Pn. day. It can't stay too small to suit most people. If O rover Cleveland gets too hnrd jp for mouoy Salem can ralso him n subsidy. Send Tub Journal "away to your joyorglrl at school. It will be as Aclcomo ns a letter from home. Who will take tho place of fighting John Albert In tho city council? Objector Duncan's successor In the Jlty council has not been found yet. D. White. -.M -- . . - ' oi icw loric; J-'rcdcrlck It. Coudert, of Js'cw York, and Daniel C. Oilman, of Mnryland. Tho commission Is regarded here ninong those who hail an opportunity to see the list of names nftcr they wore mado public, as a very satis factory one, one whoso onlnlons nnd conclusions will bo received bv the tVmerlcan public with that confldonrn which tho standing of the members of tne commission In the public Inspires. Jttstlco Drewer Is a Republican In pollt les and about 63 years of age. In 181 ho was appointed circuit rnnrt. Judgo of tho United States for the eighth district and was appointed as sociate Justlco of tho supreme court In December, J880, by President Har rison. Richard II. Alvey Is a Democrat In politics nnd n man of marked Incmi 'luuuy. it, was mo reputation he gained ns a Judgo In tho Mnrvlmul courts which led President Cleveland to appoint him chlof Justlco of thn court of appeals of this district. Ho Is about sixty years of ago. Andrew D. White Isn Republican in politics. Ho Is ono of tho best known men of loiters lu this country and perhaps in tho world, isun author nnd historian and has been nnvsMnnt. t Cornoll University. Mr. White was appointed mluslter to Russia by '.va.uuubiiuiuMjn ,um u8 position ho held through Harrison's admlnls- 1 'on land, Jan, Walla Walla, 50. Hour Portland, $2 6o; Denton county, 2 Go; graham, $2.20; superfine. S2 per bhl. (JatS- White. 22(allci Ptev. 2rylll!rnllr,1 i -.- - io--f.----? nmgi, 4 35(!S5'5. OarrcU, $4.50 7.00; rotaioes..Neiv Oregon, 254oc per sack. Hay.. Good, 58 jo per ton. Wool. . Valley. 1 ic; Kastcrn Oregon, 79c. MIIjufli..Uran. Jn 5oi2j shorts, 512 ij,tuoj iccu, izt(i5 per eon; rye. 75cperc HideH .reen, kahed 60 ll)44jc; under e5o Ibi36c;heep pelts. io7of. . Mops. .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. Hotter. . Oregon fancy creamery, 2S27i! ancy dairy, 2u22l; fair to uood. lsCfll7i: common, loc. Chcre Oiegon full cream, 9 loc. -bii' vreijun, icy zo per mil ; Pattern, loc pcrdoz, I'ollltrv CllkkctH it ttiTiiXlnn nr .In. . ducks, 54 oo4 s! Gee. SO.ootn 7.00; tur' keys, c(W tic: dressed. ici2e. I l'onstcers. 2V.0f,i t 5e ncr lit: fair to gooil tecrs 2fl7j 3 5cj cows, 2KJc; drensed bee(,lQiSltc. Mutton.. Iltfsi beef, j2.ocj2 2jj choice ev., I.5n(!b2 00; dressed, 4c. IIogs..ejtioice. heavy, 53 oo3 40; light and erders; 12 75; ilioed, 4: p In. eal .Small, choice, jgficj large, 34c per lb, SALEM MARKET. Wheat. 4c per bu., market firmer. Oats .17c Hay .Baled, die it, $4.525.oo; timothy, m Hour .In wholesale lots, Zi S' retail, , ii mail, iiuik By.oo; nacKcu, "12 00: shorts, ;n.ocn)i2.oj; chop feed.-Hs.oo 13 o '" 1 vealUressed. 4J4. Hobs..l)resed. 3'f. Live Cade..iJii. sheep.. Live, T2 0O. W,x,f..D-t. I2ic. HoS..B st, 450. ' BBs..un. 10c. Uuuer,.llrtt dairy, creamiiv. 1 otitic Che.se..nrili2ic. l'arm S iokl Mcits.-llaem fa: lumt i... . 1. j ' , HUU US , C. MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional part isot less than $300 To loan in Salem during the next 30 days. Address, with particulars, 1. If. HAWLEV. 266 Stark street, : Portland, Or SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Buildlno-. For water service apply at office. Dills payable munihly In advance. Make all complaints at the olllce. Open spicket to prevent frecsing, posi- lively proliibiteil Care should ue talvL-n if in danger uf freezing to have stop an 1 waste naif closed sen section J rules and reg ulation Ni deduction (11 hills will 1.. i lowed for absence or for any caue whatever unless water u cut of from premises. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE K. C, Hansen, manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stablo back of State Insurance block ft Through Emm Mflfs C T0 T,,E HAST ! EAST AND SOUTH' -VIA- Shasta Route. OF 'HIE Southern Pacific Co. California Express Train -Kun dally between Portland and Sin F oncisco. boiitli I V. A. CuiicK 1'rcH'dcnt. J. II. At.IlP.KT. (Cashier. Cipitnl Niiliofliil Bank, OK SALElVI. Transact a general banking business. VIA THE Capital Transfer Co. HARUV TOWN, PROP. Express, b-.ggjge nnd all kinds cf work oone promptly. Leave orders at Patton'j 1 !!il 12-3-lfj r-H YPH r.w -' y 1 ii IIL.VJVJ1 Union Pacific System Through Pullman Pal ,ce Sleepers. TouriM Sleeperu and Fico Reclining Chairs dalU between PORTLAND to CIIICAG ighte I by Pmtseli liKht. Time to Chicago. 3 1 2 days Tj"!e.,tNew York- 4 1-2 days. Which Is many hours quicker than com petito'g. For rates, time tables and full Information apply to 0:50 p. m, ll:oo p. m. 10:45 a- m TvT lv. ar. I PonlanU Salem Snn Fran ur lv, lv. I 8:10 am. 6:uop m. cxia m. Above trains stop at East Poriland, O -enon City, Wo ilburu, Salem, Turner. Maifon, lefferson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irving, l-.ugenc, Cruswell, Drain, and all stations iroin Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEIIURO MAIL DAILY. South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 n.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. nr. Roscb'g lv. North 1:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8::i0 u.ra. South SALUM PASSKNOEK. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. North lv. Portland ar. nr. Salem lv. 10:05 n.m. 8:00 a.m. ujl2c; fancy aiects an mail ana passenger trains. Bag. gajc and express to all pans of the city. Prompt service, Telephone Nu 70. JAMES RADER. 11 Pmatte ..Hcoerbu Onions., ac. Al'Pl Jjtoc. I ouliry..Uui, Sc; rocsters. ri.So per dor. ana nut wanted; ducks, .50(0)3.1-0 per dox.; turkeys, live 7c; eggs I2J cents cash. Uuckltn'B Arnica Ba.vj. lhe best Salve in the world foi Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fcvci 1 ' if1,1".'. ChPPed hands, Chilblains, ana all bkln Eruptions, and positively cure I lies or no pay required. It is guaranteed o giveierfcct satislaction or money refunded 1 rice 25 cents a box. For sale by Fred A Legg. Ministers Should Use Br. Miles' Heart Cure. tratlon and for a year or more during Clevelnnd'a administration. Frederick It. Coudert Is a r.M,.,vr,, and ono of the best knnwi, ,,..,iv Llvo Uds year to tho'full extent of of tho r in New York. Coudert your mwius, but not n cent beyond. Salem noed a K00d savings bank. was ono of tho counsel for tho Tini States In tho BehrliiR sea commission. Daniel C. Ollmnn. nnwirinn Johns Hopkins university, is well known as nn authority on Inte national law. Ho was at ono tlmo president of tho University of CM. mini! Him whs iaicr willed to take up tho work of orKanlzutlon of the unlvcrsltr nf wfiinh )n i ...-.. .i. "IfSfSKS!'' i'S1- the author of tile lS anf fof. nrToiwnt, ntl worry, at Ucka ftMtllUB.",Mbut MW,sApuJt-of J. J. JIAUKlMi, Horse, Shoeing Shop at 100 Chcmekt-ta, street near Com. mcrcial. .special attention to interfering unrt horses with deceased feet. BOISE & BARKER, Agents, SMciu, Or. BAXTER. r n umvu General Agent, Dit. Pass. Agent, I3S Third Street, Portland. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. , PULLMAN IJUFFEP SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all tralim. WEST SIDE DIVISION, JJctween Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday, 1 0. R. & N. CO. E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. Lv. Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar (6:20 p.m. . iv f"35P m. B. U. WA1TK PnUiTlNU CO., BOOK AND JOB TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE -AN Legal BlanlaPublMiem. Hush's New Ilrick'over the bank Com'l street FREE TO ALL WOMEN u,t?ihavcm very s!mPle home treatment which will readily cure nil female disorders, painful Periods, leuiorrboca, displacements, or irrcgnlanties, amH will gladly send it free to any sulfcMnR woman. Address Mrs J. Y. D Itoi 06. TalVman Linn Co.. Ore. 1 i-a6..m 1R. CONTRJS, -OF- Two Transcontinental Routes. 7:30 am.f 12:15 pm. J At Albany and Corvallis connect with Ira.ns of Oregon Central A; Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4:45 P m 7i5 P. m. Lv. Portland Ar" Ar. McMinville Lv 8:25 a m, 6:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States. Canada ana Lurope can be obtained at lowest rate! from W W. SINNER. Agent. Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Ast. G. rf & P. A.. R.KOEHLER, Manager. Pur,Iand-0r' QRTHE -VIA- GieBt Northern Ry. Pai lora Over Gray Bros. J H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a specially of fine repair work Seth Thomas clock,, etc., 2,5 Commercial Street. -AND- Union Pacific Ry, IJOF RACIFBG R.R. MSMIiSiiWnmsMSV-MSHSSMSMSMSJIWStf RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, . Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars To MEN-AGES Ihtd lilA.it . -. . - voiuQiib Jionroo." Ullinnn !,... At tho A hlte House, it i ... ,.. l.o .. ,.... .."."" - no ... iu jiuiuica. ijuthas iim.iivii mr Thw both iwrtles, it1 wli IT ' ii ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 h.i kk-l. -.... a ---- com- tmx. Sqaioof Mr. Albert 'a piurjros.'.. iTz . "".weaiajwu- " equally renreseiiited on tho tlons aro plear.but hln tjnol conchulon !!??' ., H d.'p,r' 8ai ha mlwlon with tho fifth member i kliockalntha linnI. iV fi. oAi.V uWatka4 proofs. MiliAKMAiBjif liooutsnoiren rtnllnv in ...m llVluS mlarKumcnl-JooRKAK.-- MHE MiMtlL CO.. ff.u u v "Ji!? whlcli they h oS .,, v.,1MU,M-in. llfc uiiiiuiiiirtn. -- r - - -, ---- TUfcKB IS NO PROFESSION, xrhoso labor so sovcrely tax tho nervous ay, tern, aa that of tho ministry, Thode ransement of tho nervo centers of tho brain by over work frequently brines onatUcks ofheart troublo, and uorvous prostration. JtOT. J. IV Kn.fi XI It 11... .. church, London Mills, UU., hlmsolf a physl clan, writes Feb.M,iK; "Heart affoctlon na nerroua proatratton had become, so aertou last fall that, a JUUo over work In tho pulpU would so completoly prostroto u0 Dr. MileS' that u n"d certain I u. . . p rami roiinquua tne work liCan Llire ' ho ministry entirely. ftfQtnrve ertpalptionbccamo 101UIC6 so bad that wv auditnr. Health. ?0ttW MV wo l d'J yZ , . hav heart dlsoase. UU Kw Heart Ouro alteruately with Dr. Miles1 wfSit hwJustclosca revival work of 10 wooka, pnaehlac nearly omy aWh: and twlcoon tho Sabbath. Uaa.peiuflrtu without autferlas M I formerly did. S working minister hn,,i.i t.l . ...ru. crand remedies oahaod. 1 'WboVsht Jnr T U old oa 8ntoe, 1 "Wnl.wlUbcBoatocmoaej-rerttaatd, -OTICE. of ihiy -mee.'inB of lhe lockholders ' 'JuniMKaj Woolen Mill Company h.-IJ in their ollce in Salem. Or. ffiv anusry 3 1S96. at .he hour ofa o" ock p V for lhe purpose ol considering the quest , rf lUCreas im iIih r,r.!..i c.. i . i"ei-0" 01 .0 S,oo,oSo-by o-rd'er ofThe preMd, XT . K1 COSHOW ,2tS-'d- SecRCTAny. enVerpeHlrVC,,,MreMt-. 0cean ' -.. u.hj ca Qn or address u. M. 10VERS, Local Agent. Sr Paui-' ?Iin"Pl'. Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crooktton, Winnipeg, icicii4 aim THROUGH Quite. TICKETS Foot of Tradest. CUMOINAAIUN nil. riiUT' - 7 c"nclrr "of,' ,maI'Cna"t dis.cS. we-cu nox 169. TraTehng Acent. Euru Nerve Tonic Hiss Balloin School 10 t-nicaco, Washington. PhUadelpV. Net ui, iiosioii, an 1 East anl I all Points South For Infirmatlon, tirns cards, tickets, call on or write maps and IN- a ALL, OPENED CUANMA'G Special S!?3 P-rd SBtaaWSSaa oeginner.. All desired i . " r-"" uiu u a n Ann mile uedle work All work di, ,C- 71 Blood Builder rjk Mfjxpm. j2$ m&mnlEmXF m JHHa.". IHM NUfllv9jKi rW?'' turnhji ssk. iw .1 mmr flllllrii,! I t ... i.n .S ". wPich " child is .-:" :""".' ' own csdsc u ad. For PS.ESSP- S4Bdfbt 0McricUi( PniptJat Dr. V,lLLIArlS, MtDIClWE CO.. i- .1... . . .7 German Lessons aSMSWasssr Sat trday at Channing Hall. . . . 7 i1"- Rapvsr 4 Marion St. BANJO LESSONS. Mvcn on reasonable terms Xy tear Jiir -.. " THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS, , 6S Commercial srreet, Salem. Or. ' Fharlt0"i Asst. Gen'l Pass ARt, Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. How TO MAKE A Fortune - - - an exnerienrr.i A RAI'SEV, 451 Marioo , 100 00 for every $10 invested can be made by ". .w ovsicmaitc nau 01 Speculation. Jlooo ani mo-e made da l.vnn small inves ChinU' ' m!kny P4"00 wh0 ',ve wa7l ot, All we ask is to investigate our new and or Bnal methods. Past wortings of plan apd "K'k-si reierences fur i hed, Our Boo'Uet 'Points and Hints.'" h w to make mmey even when on the wromr ide of the market and other information nt KRFE. GILMORE & Co . n nker and Drokers Open Boardof Trade Uidg., v-bitago, III 10 30-30 d&w Knytn &"- -,-i - . LiJ!r si a-,l