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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1897)
t.TtPBftiM?' BSBBBIWTfnar!? bmatxmKMiabeBiL C. H. lVf ACic 'VI tw E. ' : i 5te i.. s . . .... . jr.. n ..? o I n n l I I ' "iietlcKPtqW political 'party loimuid uaiij uapuai uuui iiuuApjand ihe ttekettliey DatrJeBn0uid i i i i " hr the choice of thotc representative, by hokscr brotkerx with .uajuuch certainly as the men ' pot Into ofllc should be the choice of THURHDAl, FEU 11, 16 the n hole number of voters. n "" ' ' " Thlfl can be accomplished by mak- " tnrr nplfnnrv ttjt lirm VitnmiTairtf nn WHO HA8 UED? Thk Journal report of the Senntor Carter speech was Incorrect atone nolnt. The report pa I a -warier ap pealed to Denny to know If what Mitchell said was true. Denny did not raise his hand and call flod to witness It was true, but by hfs presence- and mute acquiescence continued the truth of Mitchell' statrnentto Carter, Hint boven other members whom he hud named would go In and make the forty-six required to make n quorum. It must be kept In mind the Mttchellltcs need a lawful quorum to elect a senator, bnt any number mukoe u quorum for legislation according to fielr theory of the Kenson house. Or course, lying la liuidiy counted a sin In themday when United States senntor personally attend legltlui Qies and buttonhole members to dr.iy them In to vote for their reflection. Hut while It was no serlom matter to Denny and Mitchell, Col. Carter Is not the man who rets easily under an Imputation of falsehood or dwvptloiv He U a pioneer who crossed the plains fifty years ago. He Is n large farmer who has earned his living honestly. On tne corner of his large farm ho has unlit, largely at hi own expense, a llaptlot church and In his own nclgliborlioo I Col. Carter Is respected and loved. H vmib a Doughis Demo cnit In 18W, hut vnlt-d for Lincoln In 1801 and has ever dnco been a Repub lican. IIu Is a mau of studious habits and tlrm convictions. Ono would ns soon think of moving the rock of Gibraltar as Influencing Carter. Tin) Mitchell managers dq not under stand men of Carter's ilure. They railed to size him up properly. Col. Carter with the skill of a crlml nal lawyer 'proved by prima rucla oyl- denco someonohad lied. He left both Mitchell nnd Denny writhing under tholmputatlon,lf not of an uncqulvoo 111 falschood,at least 6t tergiversation. He plainly told them they lied, to lay asldo all ambiguity and tho softening effect of big Latin words. As wo stated in the Btart, this Is not (i cardinal sin In tho confessional of political offences. Jt will not cause them any loss of sleep to lmvo de ceived iinyono as that has been the principal ingredient of Mitchell poli tics in Oregon for some time 11 uL it cost Col. Carter a struggle to cast tho onus of Misrepresentation upon two men ho had hitherto rc gurded us friends and gentlemen. To ti inunof reUnemotit there Is noproi coss so painful us to bo coiupollod to lower and dispell an estimate onco formed of a mau if it was favorable, Hut Col, Carter performed his work faithfully ntul manfully. Ho purged his cousclcncQ of un uttompt to in volve hi in In n process of electing senntor founded on stupondous'mlarei presentation. He will go iiolno an houcst man us ho cumo. t CUBA Bonds Put-on the Market. Other Matterf About Cuba of In terest to Americans. all political parties that wish to have their tickets placed upon the official ballot, and by surrounding these pri maries wllli nil the safeguards that protect the general election. The subject should be taken up and dealt w)th as promptly as possible. The strongest bill should be passed. Jt Is time that the people Had control of politic. Q. Who Is the man that Senator Mitchell. Charley Fulton. Mr. Hlrsch and Judge Carey call a revolutionist ? A, Jonathan Hour tie. Q. Who made Charley Fulton's campaign two years ago for Benator? A. JouuthauHoiirnc. Q. Who made Mr. Mitchell's tight In Oriyon la,Ht election 'i A. Jonuthun Hnurnc. Q. Who organized the Mitchell Re publican party? A. Jonathan Hourne. Q. Who made llu light In tliBtt'thebondH ,U9 claimed, bears out the convention t seat Mr.IIirsch and his 'jllnta,a wmXXinXl a8Scrtion that no friends In the last Republican state overtures looking toward near, n.x- 'ccptonti basis of absolute Indepen- Chicaoo, 111., Feb. 11. The Journal states that Cuban bonds to the extent uf.$15,000,000 have been secretly Issued alid disposed of In the United States and elsewhere during the past twelve months. The securities will be placed on open sale In all the principle cities of the United States and Europe. These bonds arc payable in ten years after the evacuation of the Island by the Spanish. The price ha; been mostly a sentimental one. Some bonds hare sold as high as 51. The asking price Is 50. A number of concessions have also been sold. They consist of exclusive privileges for importing certain lines of merchandise, deductions in duties. land grants and other privileges. Al these concessions, as well as bonds, depend for their value solely upon the independence of Cuba. The sale of I THE LEGISLAT RE. Uakerand Mallif-ur-MYIll R.Kiog !(IHentonand Llncoln-Tolbcrt Car- c!ackPamas-Geo. C. Brownwell (RClackama9 and Marloa-'Alonzo Gerjlatrso!!ioh II. Sodth W- Columbia, Washington and J.HU mook O. W. Patterson (Rep). Coos, Curry and Joseplilne-o. Harmon (Rep). . , ., ., Crook, Klamath and Lake-H. Daly (Dem). , , Douglas A. W. Reed (Rep). Gilliam, Sherman and Vasco-i.n. Durur(Dem). . . Grant, Harney and Morrow A.. Gowan (Rep). , , uutA9UU hj i.wt.''-r. TT .r l n.l... firnnl .l.lll. illll- A. J. Lane I. D. Driver (Rep) Clung(Rep). , , Linn S. A. Dawson (Rep) Johnson (Rep). , , ,T Marion- W. II. nobson (Rep). I. L. Patterson (Rep). , A . . Multnomah-Geo. W. Bates (Rep). J. E. Haseltlne (Mitch. Rep). Donald MacKay (Ren). Ben Selling (Rep. and Taxpayers' League), Joseph Simon R cp). Pnflr n V f nllrov fRpnV Sherman and Wasco John Mich- . convention '! A. Jonathan Bourne. Q. Whom did Mr. Hlrsch appoint secretary of the Republican state com mittee? A. Jonathan Bourne. dence of tallied. the Island, will lie enter- irsrrsesstrstort Q. Who handled Mitchell's cam pnlgn last spring? A. Jonathan Bourne. Q. Who Invented the I'm Mitcjiell, who are you for?" button. A. Jonathan Bourne. Q. Who gavo those buttons to tho candidates for the legislature to carry home to their friends? A. Jonathan Hourne. Q. Who did Senator Mitchell prom Ise to mako speaker ? A. Jonathan Bourne. Q. Who helped Senator Mitchell to propagate the free silver doctrine in Oregon ? A. Jonathan Bourno, Q. When; did Jonathan Hourne become a revolutionist? A. When ho made the tight In tho lust state convention to divide tho Multnomah county delegation in be half of Senator Mitchell. Q. Whyls Jonathan Bourno a bad man ? A. Hccause lie has associated with so many bud people like Mitchell, Ful ton Hlrsch and Carey Moral) Reductlo ad ubsurdatu. Expelled from Cuba. Havana, Feb. 11. Dr. Gasper Be tuncourt, the American dentist, who ( was released from prison on Monday evening, has been expelled from the for Island. Sanguilly to be Released. New York, Feb. 11. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: Spain hns promised to release Julio Sanguilly, sentenced in Cuba to life imprisonment for alleged conspiracy against tho government. Secretary Olney has received from Madrid an answer to the representation he made through Minister Taylorseveral weeks ago to the effect which Is given above When Spain will put her promise Into execution cannot be learned, but the authorities hope that the date Is not far distant. Mr. Olnoy's representations wcro mado In view of all tho circumstances of the case, and especially for the long Imprisonment already suffered by Sanguilly. Under tho conditions of Ills pardon, Sanguilly will be required to leave the island nnd not return until tho war is terminated. tut- nam teuton tf OATOHIA. TheW.O. T. V. of Salem urges ovorylady In Salem to nttond the afternoon meeting hold by Mrs, HofN man on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in tltolr hall, on Court stfeot. Men are also wclcoiuc. WHEAT, pll fnrri. Tlmntllln A Tl. PpIpA (RenV Umatilla and Unlon-T. C. Taylor Union and Wallowa-Justus Wade (Peo). "Washlngton-S. nughes (Rep). Yamhiir J. F. Calbreath (Rep). Holdovers elected In 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. Johnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of Marion, ana Josepn bimon, oi muiv nomah. Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) Benton John Whitakcr (Peo.) Benton and Lincoln E. R. Lake (kcp.) Clack"amas W. S. U'Ren (Peo.) Geo. Ogle (Peo.) J. II. Kruse (Peo.) Clatsop John E. Gratkc (Dem.) N. J. Svlndseth (Peo.) Columbia Norman Merrill (Rep.) Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) Coos and Curry W. II. Nosier (Peo-) Crook R. E. Mlsner(Dera.) Douglas A. M. Crawford (Rep.) J. T. Bridges (Rep.) Geo. W. RiddlefRep.) Gilllam-J. E. David (Rep.) Grant and Harney C. S. Dustln (Peo.) Jackson G. F. Schmldtlein (Peo.) J. J. Howser (Peo.) Nat Langeil (uep. Josephine Henry L. Benson (Rep.) Klamath and Lake Virgil Conn (Rep.) Lane L. Bilyeu (Dem.) D. G. Palm (Rep.) T. J. Vaughan (Rep.) Linn John M. Somers ( Rep.) John son S, Smith (Peo.) T. M. Munkers (Peo.) Malheur I. W. Hope (Rep.). Marion II. "L. Barkley (Rep.lE. W Chapman (Rep.). David Craig (Rep ), McKinlcy Mitchell (Rep).,J. N. Smith (Rep). Morrow J. N. Brown (Rep). Multnomah J. H. Bayer. (Rep). Jonathan Bourne, Jr. (Mitch. Rep. ana l'co.i. James jn. Davis (Uep.j.uco. II. mil (Uep. and Taxpayers' League). II. A. Hogue (Taxpayers' League and Mitch. Rcp.),A. L. Maxwell (Rep.), D. L. Povcy (Repj.W. E. Thomas (Mitch. Rep.). Henry Wagner (Mitch. Rep). Polk T. J. Lee (Dem.), J. A. Ven ness (Rep). Sherman and Wasco B. S. Hunt ington (Rep.) , F. JN. Jones (Rep). Tillamook and Yamhill John (Peo. and Union Bimetallic). Umatilla E. J. Davis (Rep.), J. S. Gurdane (Rep) W. T. Rlgby (Rep), UnlouJ. W. McAllstcr (Peo.), F. S. Stanley (Rep). wuuowu u. JSJenninirs nop GUI Wnshtngton- llarvev Rep.), G. W. Marsli Rep.), J. R. C. S. Hudson Are the Purchases Valid iyAJx-' 1B AKf fcolory Vrtuf at te a ttt Hill Xkt Mfatr i OUARD THE PRIMARY ELECTION. A primary election iuW is tho chief need of our publlo Morvlco. As tho statutes stiiml tho tlrst bteps toward olKKtsing public otllclals are wholly unprotected by law. Tlio prlmurles for naming tho men, who are to mako the tlcke.tinro lit the mercy of courthouse rings In tho counties and iKmesand manipulators in the cities. As it re suit tho politicians who happen tu bo in c)ntnil of "tho works" and have their iiuu),ltia piriojietoxount tho vote) uiiiiio4UuC(iinetKitn Tho other ln4cictfatMvfrebontcd go to Uio convention orjbUfToriiico and form a mluorltyU U this plan of I'pcrnt Ions thnt lu put the control of imrty orguulttmtln tho hands of one-tenth of t lie ohvi v, ho oolong to tho party. There s iivery reason whymtho tlrst leps townhliotecUujj iiublld; omcluls aliould bo'inkeu wltlulio same care nnd foruiHlitNv mtlio Utlt Is well to protect tho tliialjMilejttlonuUitwceu i' mdl duttti vvlth ullthu safeguard or nubile ballot, sworn uttlclal. cliallciH L- Adrlwr. ThU Ull itr. wait uers and m?nautc mat now tuu HBiuh oa &(. io uiuuitio' ... .. 1K trt tiU i t &U.0UQ col " vtlJ loi MirP'MHU III") HVUIT.M CICVVKMI. nu ttu4- tor i9T wibi ei a com o. ikiBrle.iudL The trouble was a mvittry at first Even th boM tno cbanie could'nt tell what nu the mat ter. They sent for a high-priced ex pert who charged ten dollars an hour. All ha ald ru: "Gimme a nail." He drove It ia the right place and in two minutes the whole factory waa going again. That's the way with the machinery of the human body. Wacq the atpmach and bowel are wrong what teem a mere trifle, blocks the whoU ytem. Kvtry part of the body feels the effects of a little constipation. The head aches, the mouth lutes bad; the stoiaach ia distressed, the liver ti con geirtrd and torpid; you feel sluggish and udterable and down-hearted: the energies sjt completely paralysed all for wsut of little help to regulate the stomach and bowel, what you want is Dr Pierce's Pleint Pellets. They will make you regular and you keep so; they act in fantfortable natural way, not violently but surely. They give the iutestines power to move uaiurally; and also tone the stomach and liver. You don't become a slave to their use, they cure you, to you stay cured. If a druggist makes more money on some violent purging pill he may try to sell it to you. Don't let him Yon will b htlr to a thorough usJcntind las of your own u.jr (a every suk hUh uJ dUrau Wv Dr. l-tcrce Common liitt Utii H4 i a t ii PI Mk in On Chicago Board of Trade Made Through a Branch. Tho suits of parties to test the validity of wheat purchases at the Tnlkington& Bottger Salem branch of tho Chicago board of trade are still in progress before Judge Burnett. In tho case of Ellerys.TalkIngton & Bottger tho demurrer of Attorneys Ford & Kaiser stuck and plaintiff was given until Saturday to fllo un amended complaint. In tho case of If. 1 .lory and Sover Co., plaintiffs, vs. same defendants, defendants counsel mado various mo tions to strike out by piecemeal por tions of complaint all of which were granted excepting three. There was so littlo left that plaintiffs wore granted leave to die an amended com plaint Thursday. . m THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inqulrcrand Weekly Journal for 9s a Year. Do you want thel-Freel-Sllvcr Cln clnuall Inquirer and Wekrly Cai. tal Journal? Our club rate Is $1.40 for both. Do you want a uold standard paper with Tub Journal? Then tako tho Thrlce-a-Wcelc N. Y. World. Our club rate Is 91.75 for both. Three papers for 2. Tuk Weekly Journal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri weekly World an eastern, nilddlo state and western paper S52 pages a year for 3. AddrrM Journal office. Salem. Or. Thompson (Ren) xamuiu it. u. C. Guild (Union Bl- Emery (Union Bi metallic), O. metallic). Scat will be contested by J. Hunt ley, Gold Beach. Candidates for speaker: J. N. Brown of Morrow, n. L. Benson of Joso phie,Jonathan Bourne, Mult nomah, Ge "W. Riddell, of Douglas. RECAPITULATION. Number of Representatives CO Republicans 34 Democrats 4 Peoples 14 HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Docs It. Mrs.Chas. La Point, a well-known resident or Dourer, praises this wonderful remedy. Her testimony should convince all as to the worth of tho Now Heart Cure and Hestora tlrp Nervine. Her letter dated Scpt-lltn, -- s j ' . ' f. AvCrJS. jyJrT? 52 J t- frn rntiftod i U1LWU i MiAnf As vou a? y u-i"w " - W value vour cups anu --. . V .v ..rnwes.Keepu;" rv r .nnrnmifs. uuih- - . .. i-..i 7 uu I"--' - , - rf-MI, writer is a.l ffl out of boi ing wa . -; DosT. equally efficient u uu - -teeverv. -l 1 This famous prepo-"- -.". : "t dainaKC. ? ' thing clean, mouu. ---- 9w. HAXk. M K If W Z7T U tomber iw " -, fa soreVnd harmless in all departments of JJT llnnlncr. The BlOSt eCOHOm- J uu.usr 7,e iM,iiti(r vou can ... ical memou tn w""-p ,-x pmniov. mautvu.; -j ,.. The N.K.Fairbank Company, Bt. k?."?i Jr"".T.Anhl v JO tsan Francisco. sjiy m . . . i .i-r -DENTIST ?p cs5or to Dr. J. M. K- ne, old , I ci tu r, Salem, Or. Parties dcsitinrJ? iiicsTcialrciret. t UITUi LOIS Mitchell Republicans....... Republican and Taxpayer's League. Mitchell Republican and Peoples.. 1 Union Bimetallic - rr', Taxpayers' League and Mltctieu Republican ' i i. uuiuci u' uuuuvv.- 2- Democrats People's Mitchell Republicans. . ........... Republican and Taxpayers' League, JOINT CONVENTION. Number of members Republicans Democrats People 's Mitchell Republicans ...-- T?oniihiir;in nnd Taxnavers' League Mitchell Republican and People's.. 1 Union Bimetallic ,--y.:Vii Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican IlUt fJch. Tfce ptoSu wt dvoJ IA publith , , lag th jirB rlliln M MU-s-wnuon ntt cop o tlrst ll4 should, bo prolooto.1 Jn i,ta u tubt'ri ., , I fodnoailUmtoc' the ruiuo wny. Tlio men who name fy. Additajvid oum ntti lo cn-oat h lUtV .U. U V COWt COM W fuUIIUI Mdtcl A ST.VALE.STlNK'a BALL. TlloWood- man's circle will give u grand SU Va lentine's Ball at tho Hughes Hall Monday oyenlng.Feb, 15th. McKlroy's full orchestra will furnish tho um$lc, and a manlriclent time is in storofor all who attend. Tickets II. tf Una. La Pourr, 2137 nonaboldt 8t. "Typhoid fever left tno with heart trouble or the mot torlous nature. Nothing the EIif.M8 $ nd w nole to lie on Pi'i a J0T moro than " minutes at a time. Mv heart soomed to mlu beauTattd 1 had smolherlnit .pell. In which It seemed Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and UNtoratlro Nervine, and purchased a botUeot each. After taking the wSedlM ywk. 1 could tw lifted In a chair and ilttiS x- .... "I18- PHAS. LA POINT. "-"os iartwin9Usoid on a poslUva w-ne . -Are1 " u .. bottleforli m &tl)rrsosJIfS&J, fcrafiVS' Dr. Miles Heart Cure 3. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Feb. lo. Wheat valley, 82&3 Walla Walla, 81. Flour Portland, 4.S0., Benton county, 4.40; graham, 4.00; superhne, $2.50 per bbl Oats White. Joloc: crev. ;i4u;rolle0 in bags, US5S, barrel,, 4-57-ct. cases, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 6ja75c per sack, Hay .Good, t2.SoI3 per ton. Hops 9toc. Wool.. valley, 9ioc; Eastern Oregoi 68c. Mohair. . 15(0)200. MillstuHs.. Bran.il e.oo:'horts $16 50. Poultry-Chickens , mUed,2to$2,ducl 414.50; turkeys, live, 10, EgES..Oregon,IIc per doz. Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 7c; undei 60 lbs 66y,c; sheep pelts, io7oc Tallow 2jc3c. Onions8sci.o per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.254.37. Beans-small white, icic. lima 4C Hogs Heavy, 3.00 to 3.25 Butter ,.Bestdairy,223oc; fancy reim r Cheese .I2y,c. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 6VJ7c; unbleacheJ, 3X4! sundtied, 4c Pears Sc(6c Plumspitless, 3c4C Pmnes-4c6c. Veal small 5; large 4c per lb. Mutton -Weathers 2.00; ewes 1.50; dressed mutton, 4c. Beet Steers 2.75JCOWS $22.50 ressed Cured Meats .Hams 10c ioJc bacon 6c. Lard-in pails, 7c. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool.. Oregon" choice 790; interiors 7c, valley, 8qc. Hops Quotable al 7.10c fortnew. Potatoes 6o75c per sack. Oats Milling 1.15(31.3$. . vLEM MARKET. Wheat '70c Oats. 35c. Hay,. Baled, cheat, 900; timothy n Straw, $3.50 to $4.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20;, retail 4.40; bran, bulk 13.00; sacked, 14.00. shorts, 14.0015.00; cbop feed, u.to 16.00. Poultry Hens.Jsc; Roosters i.Soper doz; Turkeys 8c. VealDressed, 4. Hogs Dressed, 3M3X Live Cattle.. 1 i2. Sheep.. Live, i.5o2.oo cwt. wool.. Best, 12c. Hous,.Best, oaioc, l-.ggs... nc. Fruit.. Green Arml nrr ho, t . .- Farm Smni,..! if.. T..r n ...' V."."J. oe; sboulden; ST. ' ' """ nam' PolatOj..4ocrjerhn Onioni $1.50 per bu. nFnMPJFle'AeTP"ltedl,Ie"bed, 70 8c: unbleached 4ca5c. Plumi 4c. Butter-Dairy 15Q20C creamery 25c. . ,Catarth Cannot Be Cured L0CL. ABDICATIONS a, ,hey n.?,l..t.h:?..t " -. Catarrh """""""""homi oiseue and in orde . . a , Cu" U keninternally and face, IW VtoiA uS.f,1 jaces. Hall 1 Catanh Cure snot a quick med.cine, It wa, prescribed by one ofthe best physicians in this country for year? and susSFS'Saaii: jss:is testimonials bee. 6 ""IB- nd fcr tySddbVaiidStsfC0-'T0,ed0'0- ATTENTION-UNEMPlvpn Important Jtotio. fa UnempJo'yed . rv omen. Thcro'iM J , . m.n 7a " " """g and Intollit'nt SjaasSfflSRSaRji n e want mon i . nlnvmnn ....::" w." "men out Of on,. Ore., for full int7.ii AL alenj. "-'-'vs3i.r.0:- .Wsw&i SAMPLES. Inforrnauon for Persons ReeeivinR Copies of This Issue, rrw TnnnMAT, has In the past year pained a state circulation. It is the c,.. .in riracmn hpsidp.s the Or- oniy pui " v.b"" . egonian that is taken in every part l tue state as tue posiomce icwiu show. You arc asked to circulate it. Because: 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It Is an Independent paper. 3. It is an opposition paper. It op poses currupt politics, corrupt methods and corrupt men in all parties. It supports aggressively wibuuuu It finds in public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever It finds it. The Journul advocates old focntnnnrl hnnpst.v nnrl ?.TefferSOnlOQ simplicity. It don't know the mean ing 01 compromise 01 principle, xk 10 olwnvcnn Min elrln nt Hif Tlfinnlo as iirnlnst. flip niTirrnsulnns nf nnWfir tllttt lend to destroy freedom and equal rlKUts. Everything that Is line at Sonne aiann's grocory, 124 State street, 9 2t CASTORIA On inside proprny ni 7 per cent. Oa d. ami secunt) at a per cent, hafe loam .1? or investors, insurance eiiccred in Kjf ,mn.iniM. IOHN mm.11 Broker. roorrfNo. 2, Bush bank v.,7. . !"!, J WS M iiit ro au WIZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and si!t. I.vd in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest mein,? own lrytnem. 171 commercial . Up town shop near car barn on Sti SIM a run Witt 1 (Office: Willamette Hotel Buildj I For water service apply at office, u payable monthly in advance. MtU , complaints at the office. II C. KL. LANE, 111 Ll 1 iri rat 1 iTrn min KimnAi 211 Commercial St., Salem Or Suits $15 upwards. Pants upwini,. BREWSTER & WHITE, II AND II. All kinds of grain feed, ha, in. etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, SAla. TWIN I! il ro iii'iiuyift Por Infants and Children. Best Meats in the city. Prompt dtli Cottle Block Shop, Court Street Shop. GEO. FENDRICH, top, ti fte- tlall) a (-&&7&&6t4 Itts riry VMJJW. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock ol brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, -RJBMOVEU.. I"). nnt!lv Rtirrf.Qnr fn .itMim lMn. v . .... j , ....v. vv .'hisiu iuyiy,i menr o., is niceiy iiousea at me ccatt Chemeketa and Front streets, and wtit jj. First National Bank. Thanking the piifc for oast favors, we would trlarllv lm-. ii.. call and see us at our new office, Ihrai the telephone moved, when you desire uj thing ring up No. 30. All business utnU to promptly. A full stock of supplies ti hand, especially of all kinds of wool. 1.5 n Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bij gage and express to all parts of the bij I'rompt service. Telephone No. 7o. Telephone No. 70. JAMF.S RADEH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DPMTPB HIiVTun rr.1 ';"l""v nnniiiu,-rnree years lease to right party, of 13 acres, good house and barn, three miles north of Salem, half in cultiva Hon, two acres timber young orchard and Pr ,n,tyc0f,srm.a11 fruit- Good '"ms Inquire of H. SUIelens, atBrewstei & White's feed Store, nl fVmrr ctr .- , ,. ..,, i-zs-im NOTICE, All persons are hereby notified not to give credit to Mrs. Delia Plum, R1V W1f in in.. .-.. -1 ma ii;;t rSn ' rj1'- sniP.e. .r Iorm. - ...... .,... uuiuc responsiuie tor such claims. DandM. Plum, Lincoln, Or. 1-8 4w hnu W. b. btOHStenographer and typewmer, room ,2, over Lafdi Bush's bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work. SSfe.! &Z the ranUn i,T' ,'n:awa, nve acres o & rf.?d' house- w nd well Address i,T,r yC-ar l0rl0w cashrenl AOdress Box I45t0r apply at G.W.Pearmine t 0 miles north of town L .'.!.?! . JSl V fC4 UIU, I I.25H ift, Safe, Luxurious, cago and St. Louis Is one of the handsomest in tue country. lighted from end to end carries standard iwL comPartment track Ver a ""W'b Leaves St. Po.,i q.t p.m. --"""mm arrives Chicago 9:25 tS. st- Louls nSrSe fe Incton between st named offers swifter saferormoreluxu. A SHELDON, G. A., roitund.Or, T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLS, Makes a spialty of fine repair ttorl, Sctl 1 nomas clocks, etc , 215 Uomniircia! Hm a k klm in Groceries T tnnnre tnKAxn rrmr bHuuwij hUUaU3 bail bUUVMNM A lull line ol liich-rrrade bottled good! all kinds. confrttitou; 1 218 Commercial st.. Salem, R J HBRSCHBACH, Blacksmith and Wagon Ik J.R.J. Herschbach, blacksmith and wag"' maker, horseshoeinc a specialty, setting shoo new 11.25, resetting shoes 75 cents. AJ uuicr wors in proportion, aatisiaction gw anteed. 100 Chemeketa street. Salem SteamLaundry I TU . . . . 1 ... riease noticetoe cut tnprica on the following! Shirts, plain locea Under drawer e to loceai uimcr snirts 5 to low Socks.perpair 3 tl ?nnukcr,c,h'efs '2 talk handkerchiefs 3 oneets and pillow slips 24 cents peridot and other work in proportion. , Flannels and other work m telhgently washed by hand CoLJ. Olmsted Prof. A -. , IL "iuna,ur. Fr Do'icacy," " toaSsSSffis: For service fnr h n irnli at Brown1' meat market, corner Center nd ThirteoiU street. Finest milk stock in Oregon. l-" Jersey Bullsi Th ..j . . ..3 t.rtft v uuucrfigneu has two pure orcuj"-. bulls. nn.:..., ! -. ...1. nillil .m' "K"c,e- iceLc"u.V.r ....uHittonu street, nearfJ.l'. raiirwo; - o u di iviv." HOW TO REMIT. Agents and subscribers orderly j-ua journal are requested 10 at"-;; write names plainly to avoid crro Do riot send stamps if it can avoided Money orders or drafts f safest, but coin to the amount o. dollar can be sent safely if well wrtf Pea In paper before placlnK l?tg2, ve ope. All subscriptions MUST" Paid in advance.as tho price UtpoJ to afford bookkeeping or sending W HOPER BROS, Editor