ur.V' , & . . 7 5 y. , i1 y ry& , .'; i?i&l MLififl Hfli If ' 4- l U If tf : ; a ;. ;s. rAi j1 ,' 1'J UDD 1 8 ' I? iH ! v.'r lUll.W Daily Capital Journal, BY HOKBR BROTHBR8, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1800. "MITCHELL REPUBEICAN8."7 NEXT LEGISLATURE. Continued from-first page. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. llcprcscntatlvca, . DIl. .T. N. SMITH, ofSnletn, II. L. BARKLEY, of WooUburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLEY MITCHELL, of Gcrvnlfl, DAVID CKAIG, or Alacicay. County Judge, GROVE P. TERRELL, of Mchnmn County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Sllvcrton. County Clerk, L. V. EHLEN, of Buttcvillc. Sheriff, P. T. WMOHTMAN, of Salem. Recorder, P. "W. WATERS, of Salem. A gopgqnr J. W. HOBART, Of Garneld. Surveyor, B. B. IIERRIOIC, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. Sctiool Superintendent, QEO. W. JONES, or JclTcisnn. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGH, of Salem. Por JusMrc of the Peace Salem Dint., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALN. Wo would like all Republicans and meji of all parties to read the- follow-1 lng from the Saturday Oregonlnn. It ' Is worthy of earnest consideratien: . ...! .11 T ..l.1l..l) TnVbV e but out thopeoplo for u federal onice or a events are ranldly brining out a dell-. clerkship for some relative. Don't vote for a man for the legisla ture who Is likely to no thoro and sell A WORD WITH EDITOR SCOTT. Tan Journal, will not pay nny attention to the abuse of Its editor In the columns of the Orcgonlan. Editor Scott fell out with Tun Journal man becauso lie would not stand In to elect Dolph senator, when Dolph's election was an utter Impossibility, and made so by his own mismanagement. So far as Tut: Journal editor Is concerned he was elected to tho legis lature upon a reform platform drawn up by Editor Scott, whoso friends had control of tho henatc, where they ran riot with clurkshlp.4, retained all tho commissions, and passed reform bills (V) everyone of which was tainted with tho porsonal cmltles or personal Interests of Simon, McGinn etal., Mr. Scott's strikers and puts. Mr. Hcolt Is a man noaily twice as old as tho editor of Tin: Journal and wo long ago gavo up trying to convert sinners grown gray In their sins. But Tiir Journal man owes Mr. Scott no apologies and will not bo Intimidated by his abuse. Tub Journal man Introduced bills in the Interest of the masses and to keep his pledges. He took not u dollar boyond his consti tutional salary of $3 u day, proposed no Hlmni Investigating committees, went on no Junkets, accepted no pascs or fuyors of any kind, and can look tho poorest taxpayer la tho face, having passed but ono bill In tho j house and that to tax all Insurance companies two por cent on their gross earnings, a tax which all corporations ought to pay. Por all this wo expect only abuse from tho Orcgonlan. In fact wo coot It. But wo deslro to In form Mr. Scott that wo arc not this year a candldato for onice. Tho presenco of ono "blackguard" will not vex you, Mr. Scott, In tho halls of legislation. You will not this year write us a letter saying wo tiro Just tho kind of a man to rand to tho legis lature, and then afterwards feel bad about It. What Is your record, Mr. Scott? What Is your latest performance? Considering tho rotten primaries of your gang, a performance 60 nauseat ing as to bo repudiated ovenbv vmir- wu-ioiig inenu ami assoolato, Genoral Williams! Youaro a disgusting sub ject to talk about reforms. Tho East Portland Chronlclo has the&o honslblo werds: Everybody In tho second congressional district, who pretends to lw a Republican, should voto to send W. R. Ellis to the nu tlounl house- of representatives. This means Republicans who believe In either bound monoyortho freocolnage of sllvo. Mr. Ellis or any other tuiin etectcd on thu Republican platform U Uuiud to support tho principles laid down in tho national platform. If that contain a tlnanclal plank ad vociitlng tho establishment of tho white metal, tho representatives must and will ho ote, or vice versa, if tho gold standard bo desired, Tho matter mmhkh on mo decision of the St. Louis convention, for tho Ihmnclal question Is ono that concerns tho Interests of .u , 10io country, uut If that body should adopt an ambiguous platform, as was the cnwi In J802, congressman ,",""4 ""' ouiciaily accent tho demands o( tho convention that nominated him, and, it tho latter iumj no ruling regarding mouoy, us ".. wUN , uregon.-or tho state convention. ThUaUUo has .declared or bimetallism. Tho Republicans of this state m decided by tho emphatlo majority voto of 120 to 103, nlt.lnli of it, Tho Mitchell Ketiublicun was re sponsible for the hold-up of the legis lature of 1894-05. He was a Jobber In olllco and spoils; ho was a silver fanatic himself, or associated for tho profits of politics and olllco with silver fanaticism. Ho defeated all tho efforts and wishes of the people for retrenchment and reform, and this year Is out again upon a new enter prise, like that by which he held up tho last legislature. The Mitchell Republican Is active In Yamhill and Lane, In Mnrlon nnd Umatilla, ns In Multnomah, in some places ho hasgono directly over to tho Pepulists: In others ho Is endeavoring to work his purposes through the Re publican party. Ono of tho "thirty" was Guild of Ynmhlll. Ho was and Is u Mitchell Republican, and now leads the Populist ticket as a candldato for the legislature from Yamhill. Another of the "thirty" was Baker, "the old wildler," of Lane. Ho was and Is a Mltcholl Republican; ho bore a con qilcumwpuit In the hold-up of tho leg islature and the defeat of all measures of retrenchment and reform. He now leinli the Populist ticket as n candi date tor tuc senate rrom Lianc, in me avowed Interest or Mitchell, his Ideal for the senate. In Marlon county. Barkloy, another Populist member of tho lust legislature, has managed to get on tho Republican ticket again, and holds forth as u Mitchell Repub lican. So of Gurdane and Davis of Umatilla. If there Is any difference between tho Mitchell Republican and the Populist, tho people of Yamhill and Lane, as well as of Marlon nnd Mult nomah, would llko to know It. To men like Baker, Guild and Barkley, tho Mitchell Republican and tho Ponullst are Indlbtlnctiishablc: and the Mitchell Republican In Multno mah Is associated with them for the booty of politics. Tho term Mitchell Republican was clearly defined by developments, even in advauco of Its uppoaiauco nnd avowal. Tho editor of the Orcgonlan doos not consider Democrats or Populists, o- I'rohibltloulsts lit to hold olllcc. Ho evidently docs not consider:! silver Republican, n Mitchell Republican, an antl-Slmou Portland ring Republi can lit to hold olllco. What Is there left then to carry on tho public service, to say nothing of representing tho people and making laws for them? It is evident that Harvey Scott objects to any Republican guilty of harboring any sentiments of sympathy with tho common people. Rcoubllcanlsm In his mind Is mi oxcluslvo Joss worship, and ho Is to namo tho Josses. Senator Mitchell's namo Is odious to Scott and all tho joss worshlnnlnir Republicans who take their Ideas from tho Joss organs. Ho has convictions on bimetallism. Ho favors election of senators by direct voto of tho peo ple. Ho has tried to keep in touch with the people. Ho has bcon guilty of no other crime. Tho "Thirty" Guild, Gurdnmo, Barkley, Baker, i Davis went Into tho legislature with clean hands nnd camo out with clean 1......V. rm. a m m mums, xuey voieti ror reform meas ures. They kept tho expenses of tho lower house down to $3500, while tho "Joss-worshlpplug" henato, run by Jo Simon nnd Joss-worshlppers spent $13,500. But tho Thirty are to bo os tracised. They did not bow down to Joss. They are Populists. Tho peo ple should tako tholr cuo from tho abovo In tho Portland Joss organ and unite to send only such mon to tho next leglslatuo as will not bow the knee to Harvey Scott. Ho Is not sat Isllcd to have Republicans represent tho masses of tho people Ho wants only a peculiar Btripo to do his own dirty work. It Is a crime In his eyes io ue oven a Mitchell Republican, when Senator Mitchell Is ono of the cleanest, ablest, most lntluontlal men In tho nation. His oxperlenco and standing In tho senato makes It almost r criminal blunder to think of retiring suoh u man. And why Is ho to bo re tired? Becauso ho hits dared to advo cate measures opposed by tho gold monopolists and political corruption Ists. Need any muti lw uslintnixi in Portland will not run the politics of the next legislature and tho people of the state can get rid of some of the frills and burdens of unjust legisla tion. Ilun. C. II. Baker, running on tho Populist ticket for state senator from Lane county, iSiOne of those Repub licans who believe In tho Republican ism of Abraham Lincoln and tho old flag; who allow no man to question their Republicanism because they earned the right to be called Republi cans when they shouldered a musket and Imperiled life nnd limb in de fense of tho Union. -That Is not a bad stripe of Republicanism. In Marlon county the Republicans will open the campaign May 10. The dates for candidates and speakers to addrcs the people wcic fixed asfol-j lews: Turner, Marlon and Jcirorson, May 10; Aumsvlllc, Sublimity and Stayton, 18th; Detroit, 10th; Mill City and Mchnma, 20th ; Mncleay and Sllvcrton, 21st; Scotts Mills, 22d; Wooduurn, 23d; Mt. Angel nnd Ger- vals, 2oth;'nubbard and Aurora, 20th; St. Paul, Champeog and Buttcvillc, 27th; Brooks and Howell Prairie. 28th; East Salem and Salem, 2Sth: It is a rcnutiknblc fact that the Republican leaders at Salem mnnlfest little Interest In tho success of their ticket. They are not flirhtlne any part of It, but a kind of iidon't-care-a-dam spirit prevails, and It would not worry them If a nart of the ticket was defeated, nnd It Is more than probable this will be tho result. Jeircrson Review. PUBLIC SCHOOL FLAGS. Salem, Or., April 27, 1800. Ed. Jeurnal: I sco tho Salem J publlo schools have arranged for tho purchase of school flags for tho re spective school buildings of tho city. It Is to bo hoped more careful atten tion will be given these flags than has been In the past. A few years since the G. A. R. camp ut Snlem ! gavo the East school a beautiful silk ling. One day It was hoisted and, by carelessness on the part of someone, It was allowed to remain out all night during which tlmo a severe rain nnd wind storm arose and tore tho Hags Into ahrcuds. Banker J. II. Albert at tho samo tlmo presented Yew Park school with a flag but we are pleased to say It has received better attention. Salem people are becoming weary of such treatment. Respectfully, Graduate. EAST SALEM. t BLACKWELL'S To ALL Merckte Who Retail TOBACCO. Tho ticket can't be relied upon to stand In for Jobs, nor to throw down Mitchell. It Is now said thntBluger Hermann has senatorial aspirations, and will try to succeed Mitchell whom ho blames for his defeat. Hermann has made a good representative, but ho had no mortgage on the position. Tho Republican party has done much for him, and ho should consider tho fact and accept his defeat gracefully. As to succeeding Mitchell, that Is too big a Job for him. called a Mitchell Republican? Tho Nehalem Times Is about tho ablest Democratic paper in Western Oregon. It Is not up to Its usual -'iuiiiu ui liuillll. II II Ml Ilin flJIInlia .... explains In this way. and It is a .!."",. 'BBrau .bncK imva's wU Its . . " .... ii rn h Hero nro three Items fromthe Tilla mook Headlight: EHIb Is sure of election. The Orc gonlan Is opposing him. If Mr. Tonguo can now get tho great buldozlng organ of Portlnud to oppose him ho Is sure of election. Tho Orcgonlan has been trying to drlvonbout two-thirds of tho Repub licans of this state out of the parly. it has at last kicked Itself out and Is trying to take somo others with It. Tho friends of silver need have no cause -i-ror alarm, tho fact that Oregon will bo represented by gold men at St Louis only showing the power of gold. No ono is stupid enough to think that It Is tho honest wish of the masses of tho people. Par from It. 1 1 Is tho bought votes of tho gold power that Is placing poor old Oregon on the gold list, and tho de termined efforts of the gold combine to have tho scalp of J. II. Mitchell, If mouoy can buy It, will bo thwarted by tho pcoplo In June. The ghost of J. N. Dolph, that mlsornblo tool of corporations, whining for recognition, miiburciy oo icit to end its blood- sucking existence In oblivion. Baker City Blade. Portland Chrenicle: At last tho Oregonlun dollncs Its position. With a most refreshing stupidity It says that It Is a "professional bolter" and that It "doesn't caro for consistency." That Is what the pcoplo havo known all tho tlmo, and for what they havo ouvii waning, in tuo issuo of April 22 it says further: "It (tho Orcgonlan) wants nothing of party, asks uo favors of party. It nover seeks to uso party for Its own purposes or advan tage." It would take more spaco than tho entire Issuo or this paper to show where tho Orcgonlan has asked utioroor. party. Whenovornnoim..ni campaign is on tho tapis, It runs around with a llttlo tin cup, looking for pennies, nnd tho faction that has tho "blmiest sack" nlu-nve io .... Judging from present prospects we will soon havo a co-operative cream- cry started in this ncigiinoriioou which will greatly benefit tho farmers. Tho young people of the community tendered Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Humph rey a pleasant surprlso lastWcdnesdny evening. Social games were Indulged in until a late hour when a bounteous lunch was served after which all re turned to thclricspectlvohomcgrcntly pleased with their evening's visit. The regular quarterly election of ofllcers for Progressive Lodge, No. 3, I. O. G. T., took place Saturday even ing resulting as follews: C. T., C. II. Horner; V. T., Phoebe Smith; Sec, It. E. Bewcrnmn: P. Sec, J. Y. Divine Treus., J. 1). Horner; Chap., W. R. Pfenning; Mar., Lura Jack; G., I. R. Payne; Sent., R. J. Horner; P. C. T.f Jay Bowermnn. The Evangelical Association of this place under tho caro of Rov. I. B. Plshcr. contemplate building a church In the near future. It is to bo located about 100 rods east of tho school house on a lot donated for tho purpose by the Snlem Land Company. After Pneumonia. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaprllla for rhoumatlsm nnd us n blond nnd liver mcdlclne.aud It has dono mo more good thatanythlng else. My brothor has taken It after recovering from pneumonia and It built him up and mado him strong and well In a short time. Lokutta Parris, uurruiB, kjt. Hood's Pills cure till liver Ills. HiinwuwmwtfwtH orriec or DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. DUnHAM, N. C. Dear Sir: You nro entitled to receive FRE from your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all the Blaekwoirg Genuine Durham Smoking - TobaCCO youjbuy. Ono bar of coap Frco with eeclt pound, whether to oz., U ox., 4 oz., or a oz., packojea. Wo havo notified every whole sale denlur in tho United States that wo will supply them with soap to give yoti FREE Order a good flupply of GENUINE DURHAAl at once, r.ud fnolct on sotting your isonp. One bar of Soap FREE with each pound you buy. Soap la offered for a limited time, bo order to-day. Youm very truly, LVB TOBACCO COMPANY. If you nnvt any diiiicuity in procurinffyour im .a.m tltla mmIa twnA nH I ...ll. TTT w Dwai m umv tin uutiwu miiu viiiw it iviti yolir order to yourwholeialn oler. 1 - miL ij-.'xt " ' I . ""555 24 tawISiwt,ftJ T-C.pl,., -.,. M moved to il,a I ',"""E fe, . --un, ftllJ N l Fancy Bowling. Tho bowling contest Is getting very exciting, the PfcllTer team now leads by only one point. Following is the scere: Sower 118, Horton, 104, C. PfollTcr 108, P. PfeliTcr 120. Total 450. Average 11 2-r,. AVnUsllfi. Dium 120, Ilcad- rlck 118, Simpson 104. Total 453. In tho Salem contest tho total scores lead tho Albany score by considerably over 100. One player the ilrst three nights made 45 each night In his ten rrames Albany Democrat. IK MARKET. iffliiii tSfFKEE DELIVERY. W0LZ & M1ESCKE, Props. Denlnn in all kinds of fresh and salt meats IFresh sausngo a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. Go east via Billings, Mont. Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, buggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Palton's storo. 12 .. 2." Comm5rdt .. . "'"t'S upward!, k - . JBpt, MONEY Tdfi "nsldeted wILfe. i u Bank MdhJ"1" ifirfoLJj On city or farm proj, Over Bnih's Dank, T-.ta The Rom! When Baby wm sick, wo gave her Castor!. When sba was a Child, she cried for CastorU. When sho brcamo MUs, tho clung; to Castorl. When sho had Children, sho save them Castor!, Get on to the Northern Pacitic Flyer. The chango of tlmo via tho North ern Pacllic enables passengers to leave Portland dally at C p. m., reachlngSt. Paul and Mlnnnnnnlln In thmn rCia St. Louis and Chicago In three nnd one-half days. Lincoln, Neb., at J2:55 noon of tho third day, Omaha at 4:05, St. Joseph at 5:50, Atchison at 0:30 Leavenworth at 7:35 and Knnsas City at 8:05. ' You can sco by this that tho North ern Pacllic equals nil other lines to all points, nnd If you will compare schetl- mua. vuu wm Bco Ulltl- 1110 JNOrtllCrn Pacific beats all other lines Into Lin coln four hours, St. Joseph twelvo hours, Atchison twelvo hours, Leaven- "iui louriecn nours nnd Kansas C ty ten hours and forty-five minutes, ""Y" iiiimcuiiiiu connections nro jii.iuu in union depots ror nil points. Don't foriTPfc Mint. t.liA nrHinvn !.. S"m '? tK ony 1,no running two lines dally to tho east, tho only ulnlntr car route from Portland, tho only lino running a llrst-clnss Pullman sleeper through from Portland to Jllnneanolls ana bt. ram without chunge, nnd the Park l th Ycl,owsto" Clonal l-or full Information, tickets, slcen ng car reservations, etc., call on or wrlto Thomas, "Watt & Co., .,,, --, , , rtgeiiis, aatem. 200 Commercial steet. t , or via St. Paul as you prefer. Ilut be sure very. VERY suro that your ticket from there on reads via the llur lington Route. To Omaha, Kans.n City, St. Louis or any oilier squill ern or southeast n cily, ;1 . loule via Uillings, bMu mc 200 miles shorter and several hours faster than Kf v otlr 1 preferable. D.kiiici, ilieM-r. service it offer U leall; ixcol lent. To Chicago and points be yond, take the Burlington from nillings or St. Paul, as you wish. The local ticket ngont has tickets via hoth routes. lie will furnish you with one II you ask for it. Ask for it. A. C. SHELDON, G. A., Poitland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- t astern R. H. Company YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. S' SALEM WATER I guarantee the ltf .. i.1" tl reosonablc. One tr a Vill Z I rouage. Prlvato nvJLVE? ,f J I ,,; uaia, -1 ft. ui. VVAITKPJlUjTug BUM m AND ZWil Blank Putltiktul HushyexvDfickoverihelxuik NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR PICTURES AND I-RAMES.-Go to A. D. Smiths where you can find everything In the artists line, canvas mounted and pic ture mats made to order. Give him a call for he knows just what you want with prices to suit tho times. 116 opera house. connecting at vanu Francisco & Yaqulna U, STEAMER a 1 aiid hrsi-Jasi In every rcspoot. Sails from Yaqulna for San Francisco about every 8 days. Pisseugtr ac-om.nudalions unsurpassed. Shorten route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to San Francisce: Cabin, $12; steerage, f,$8; cabl round trip, good 60 days. $18. For sailing dates apply to ILL. Albany. Or. CIIAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or. EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or. A. I. CHURCHILL. Local Agent. Salem. . WALDEN. Agent. DEPOT EXPRESS. feets all mall and passenger trains Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt scrIcc, Telephone No. 70 IAMES RADER nrnro. u,iuii. 11 . .... wm.w. iitifftiiiciip rinr.i Kitfl..i For water service analm ,&. til navable mnml,!., I- P.".1 S complaints at the office. Micro will be no deduction in wa on account of temporary ifceaabi city unless notico i left it & ner".fl water for trngtioo iB furnished to regular cowmen hJ fordontic purooje. Conlnt-w rd "under building purposes" uati schedule of rates for 1893. Appf; . j.. WE DON' T WANT boys or loafers, but me of ability. Sloo to ieoo a month to hustlers State and general agents. Sala.y and com, mission. Racine Lire Engine Co., Racine W'. 4 23 4t sat WANTED A man or woman in every coun ty to soil the best paying books on the mar ket; $3 to $4 made every day; address box 449. Oregon City, Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in gr ocerics, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shincles. and finest quality of grass seeds. Miss May Wilkins, Dressmaking and Self All Muds of work done w the roil L-rrt style, and promptly. Call it roan ij,M uursi uiuck, oaiem. HUIE WING SANG CO.-Japanese fancy goods, matting, dressing gowns, lilk goods, ornaments, Imported teas, baskets.chinawarc, screens, etc.. at lowest prices. Ladies' un derwearmadeto order in the store. 112 Court st. 421m Miss Balk's School J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWEUJ, Makes a smWaltvoffine reoiir tit. Ml rr. - - V. 1 nomas ciociu, etc., 215 ummtrailseM F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and IM 481 Winter street. 11 lard times prices tlwti. 'UR OAL.i-jiigiit much cows and two 2 year olds. Inquiro of MJ. Egan, Gervais. Or. 2 2A tf UAKl'iiT PAPER Urge lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at journal office. PUliLIC MErt, POL1TCIANS AND UUS-" iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation irom the press of tho state, coast and 51?tr,ft?,h?.. Vt.tn C'PPlnS Bureau, (Allen's) Union Ulock, Portland. i2.2otf I'ENEU IN GltANNING HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ lng drawing, modeling, music plain and ar Vtjc needle work. All work done on the in. dividual plan. In which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O, Bal lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. I) If AUUH tt iSlr! v w m mr HARD TIMES aOTS. P. O. NEWS STAND Ijwal Snir,i.,.i" Agency for all newspopers and magazines. it.,, 1T "' K,a,B nna coniecttonery. I', w, Miller. Prop. 114J IjAl'ERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle! Tacoma and San Fianclsco papers o'n sale 01 Miller's Postoffice block OOOD THU FAMILY ItllAUINa POR CIltCLV. Every reader of Tnm.JoiniNAi. look up the list of premiums should ITie belt iulve n ,l,-.l.i J" Sorts. 8oi. Ulcus. Salt Uhtu., Cuts. Fever N&'Vi-PhOTftl hand ChilbUIni! I'llCS or na tv rnnlml 1. 1. .' "'" UvpKfc utUfcetlon or mo?e d 4.fir,ts . U. rorulor A'. reasonablo oxplanatlont "Yo editor's ronfcsslo T0.otor;e!f n imbcc,1 ,vc absolutely free with this paper, tlmo iiiul nttpntlon has been so taken SvS'm "l?.?' 0r5?n .wU1 T" Wbbkly Journal at $1 a year Is .1. :. "" " "HB WIltlL Stllllll tllO p.lmnnnat. ..- .. , up today with a woo tkuKlttcr which vins ptomiiicu to him this morning, that ho Is hardly responsible for tho appcnnineo of this Issuo of tho Times Ho Is slowly recovering, but It will probably bo somo tlmo boforo ho bo comes accustomed to his now title." Tho Kht that was begun last win teron Jo.Slmou, Dolph and tho old autocratic Portland ring will be foujiht to a finish hut no compromises will bo offered on tho part or tho people, tfo Kemibllcnn nw.. 1.1. irhat stand tho cheapest paiwr on tho Paclllo l'OR SALii. -One house ana two lots, sit uatod in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All set In good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The Property is that known as the Wheatland uuu' " i5o, Address, A, care Jour ni1' 4 2 tf i-UKSAUS OR RLNT.,-One house and ,i:"'".r"0l.,a.'a'.n 8od cultlva Horseshoeing a specialty. Pices as low as the lowest. Hand made shoes to suit the hoes foot. Diseased feet such as corns, con tracted hoofs or Interfering horses correctly attended to. Tust elve me n trial inn rh meketa street, back of New York Rackel store. It. J. HERSCHDACn. flltftlTft TUH M(lU M1IOH PATUTl COPVllOKTt. W Tor tnforniollon and fre tlBiV MUNN ft CO. 841 BieiBWiT. l Oldest tmrtau for tcitintnSuS Every Mtent taken out by "Ji&SKiK toe puLUo by anoOco jlfeattHclwi ES;z 5,SrESS iiS fesslonal lwlter. tflll1l.lll A ....1.11 i. t . .u.uiiuiu iiuoucaiions, each known to There is more Catarrh In ,m. ..... . ' ul,S.:i?.a? a standard In Its field: HiSs; iS- wrs pronounced it a local dlseii 7i t m. XilTm OWS, tcribed local remedies? n I by wSiSK I ,0 C,,Ud ,Gurdeu' Wling toenrevith local trtm'" ...1,,eso valuablo 1 nouncca tt Incurrable. M,. T""' "" -' wortll a tor. pronounced It aTocal dl ,'.. U . -- ... w.iU,y -iriOCn l'.ll.lll -...ll.l. local tmitm..... . -..wv itiiuiiutu DuuiicacinriM inni incurrahl K..I.":? ?:"i t'' eacil Worth tt 81 n vnnr . f . catarrh In k . "V. ...rv'v'.,VB.. "" PWen VOU vnni-lil l S ""'?? "B0 th;f;.; n.r""" ,on? "". and i,iB r. ,,'' ..uu" r'reoi r a Hall Cheney lTniV.ii!. rrn,anJ? lofaliti throughout the SU uff61 ftn.d rri,ories " 'he Fount! -. mmiii diiu aieai f1"" Cure, msnufactured bv P I ii l,e,rt" DAILY for 8lx months nr D hv .InJ... VT . . party any nnolouv fur i,i .... Imi :Vlsri!f. S5ISsri5xStf5 ... to..Ph " . . ' V" " "Mb e'0.i.rZ:.:rLw5!?-? ? Jtem. They oner H ed -rK....hiii..Uiiitlb 13 1 ,0 s .... nr v "" "J me 11 uusto cura. S;,l r PHCea riLMir. niui ni...... nii,t. . ' imvuiiniiiii tMiimnni.i. ...... v.vwu iajiuics. Children Cry for HtohrtCiiitorl. Address, Jemember nnd don't neglect to profit deceived Into nnvimrr-n.. premiums offered with hini. papers at a slluht ndvanw. AUK JOURNAL i9 tl,nl n . 7 ,, urcss, "cuiuuiucr TUB JOURNAL Is thn . 1 'oremlums without miSmnnnT -i" "L ia asner and Strnm ri... .1.-1.. own price In the wear of monms. bent C. O. forJi.co. In tin. r particulnts, address I. II. BROWN, Salem, Oregon. 5S State street. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices on the following! Shls( niain 10 cents Under drawers emir. ,.,. Under shirts " e ,n m .., $ Per Pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs ,..n ouk nanuKerchlels 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work In proportion. Flannels and other work inn telligently washed by hand, lol, J, Olmsted Prop, Children Cry fo,' S?ohr'i Citorl, GEO. FEWmtlCH'S MEAT MARKET. ' .Wtccu ounco wool clay worsted I 3r lmmetchi".' CCot,le Block Sjts Imported In sacks nnrl Vi-o ' n . Successor to C. M. Beck & Co 1 onlySlO.1 JohUn&Ton. a"d fr0Ck8 tho mpt dellvJry at you hitj dltlonal charRo BIDS WANTED. Notice ts-hereby given that sealed proposab with plans and specifications will be received up to May 6, at 12 o'clock for the construc tion of a bent bridge, 180 feet long, across - w me om roorhouse road, between Howell Pialrl ami u;u-.r,. oi.n . 300 foot bent bridge across Drift creek,' ou the roaa leadincr fmm iVn. wnrrn rMr.en pcc loaiiverton. ? ST t0 reJect any or all bids U re- ... . .. ,u ,u5i dc niea at the omcc ol the county clerk, Salem, Or. 4 2Qtdw L. V. EHLEN, Clerk. CHtJUU1 BZOjn PO770Ni,S innHPimfll Htm 1 '"" "'m" . .. rf-rtirt 'I has been thfc jUnasra "'?& , Is more popular tosrta"" 1 roixosT, 1 refretln, clwuilr. bM;SS: kW I I A rtllflitS'lnTUlllPWtKie5' J I -' .uSanHjn iuini KrarlllY '. BXhgiiW 1 AT DBUaaiSTS aw WjrcTfl! iP4 04 jo xoq tpa qA 94JJ n94 w, 1 9qx .- a xuoj oujwpunq soqi)oeao MSW'fil 1 jn or rr-M r,iAwi'5 ,E.lsD!Wfc 'ZZjU 'cokes riaittSW. ... .. ...bur. lrAVSuwu k oncuuun.0 J V.S.U, BS2S o!M JnoA 5jij. r w " ( . .. J i f; ' 1. lowest prices,