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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1899)
ft. . fc. DAtbY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY HOlfKH BHOTH1IHS, WEDNESDAY MARCH 15, 1890. M i DIy, Ons Tear 03.00, in Advance Afiy, Foil? Motuhii $1 00, t A.dvanoe. Wwofcty, OiioYoir 1,00, In Advance EDITORIAL- REVIEW. Tliu three musical concerto billed forb'alcw will have vna effect to give our people the bcncllt of coo ccntrntiijii, organization nod co-opera tlon. Thfcin aro JarRC word but If lite musical lcnduM ami worker of Balcin can succeed In bringing out larKo audiences for (Ills course of classical concerts It will bo tlie re suit of putting those words Into effect. Tho education of tbo wutseaof our people to appreciate and undcrstnnd better inuIc will result in creating a demand foMt in the home, the school, the cliurch. 'People wIiobc cars are Kratcrl upon by tho rrenrJed ehoutln somctliiicft heard In Salvation Army barracks, should remember that their own muiiloal performance aro prob ably as uncouth and found as barbaric to really cultivated ears. What wo started nut to suy was that If these concerts can bo made to succeed, It will demonstrate what sun bo done at Salem by organization and cooperation of nil our musical pco plo. Let this name move bo extended to build up tho musical profession and tho result would bo to make a center of musical education hero thut would mnko our city famous and add to Its material prosperity. Instead of half u dozen ropcruto schools of mu9lo In this city or state, Halciu could Just ns well hav one laro Institution with live hilndrcd or u thousand ntudonto. and draw hero artists of a IiIkIiot rank, who would still farther add to tho reputa tion of tho city. Juit.ni those lamer musloal aKitroKtiUons oan appear here by co-upcratlon. so tho highest talent would becomo available with lamer ulussea of Ntudonls, more opportunity forduveloplnjf spoolal linos of work, and cnouuh support concent rated here to mnko it pay urtlsts of Krcut celebrity to como and llvo and work ot Malcin and horn liulld up a life work that would in turn spread tho fiiino or thlsclty ns a musical center. Salem could Just as well have, an not have, a school of musio, or con sorvutory, with a renowned faculty of men and women, organized out or tho excellent loader In inimical work now living In the city, thut would brliiK hundreds of students to our olty from all oyer the north wont. Music Is an universal necessity or humanlny. It I not confined to Molliodlsm, Catlt oIluUui or any othor 'Ihiii, or political eohool. Tho brwidsr view Is tho only really artistic view, und.tho sooner wo all reallno It the bolter. Tho masses or tho people want muslo. They want their children to huyo It. When they pay their money they want the best tcttotiers, the best method, tho Insst muslo for the money. That Is why thoy aro tfolnu to thoo conceit. That Is why iluy would H, rejjardlcsH or relllou or political opinions, support vsitli enthusiasm a musical collenc at iiImii ona i;rand nrnl liberal tule. TJiiii It would not bo IIvp years lfro the tMplul oity would haw an auditorium or own house that would bo a fiwllt Ui Ore-on. Tub JouitNAi. will be pardoned, by Home at least, for referring to tho strike in a local newspapcrolllcc. For ten years that olllcc has told business men of this city what big wages It was paying, how ft was entitled to big prices ror advertising on account or Its big payroll to laborers, hnw It should bo alone considered In tho dis tribution of advertising patronage as tho organ of tho party thut upheld high wages, and how all other print ing offlces In town were "nit" unices and unworthy of any bustnes. rim n't support, etc., in the meantime the manager of that newspaper has held high oniclal positions, was superintendent or the reform school, Is now appraiser or custom?, Is a practicing lawyer, Is Republican county chairman, is Republican dis trict chairman, handles county and district campaign funds, and yet af ter all his advantages and favors and official positions, he id declared to bo unfair and his olllcc Is ratted by the Printer's Union at Halcm. There Is a screw loose somewhere. This man be fore whom so many people have trembled, who has presided over rati fication meetings and conventions and committees, is either misunder stood and vastly overrated or ho Is be ing unjustly persecuted and unfairly dealt with by the organized laborers or this city and state. With the party patronage he has had there ought to bo no question or paying fair wages, The Republican party Is tho apostle or good wages, tho advance agent of prosperity, and its official spokesman lu this community should bo like Urutus' wire, above suspicion, in tho matter or paying living wages to his printing office employes, SEE THEM SQUIRM. Tho school election has determined ono thing that the pcoplo or this "" Wv I j iow luucn projKjiv a Ufll UG HUE Ill'lWtttlt l..i.t i.i- bwliU, Tkit huuuIui .uW.TGZ Si' 111411 Will If iv i'Kiy in btultb stomi. little uoW or uii TL' lu W desk in lite woit.if ub mA. arowtiHiM, m,u ee iu ht, wniU without m M!Ui ami imi itilithrml z &! u VM " UrHdtn WM-n IitoUh M Hmk Miiy " ,"D, .i It..8" rl lUr fiultt. Thfr by woik. ml n..i e.iu. 1. rirr.r.T!'' r4 McV. tud gel work it novrr Johb McjfcM 0Wm cidM ,co"wy U Xk ,'?.5i i.u wv'woiru iimrHU sure It fccn,u n )H1H ,M ,IU toi,",. wwMy Imwt itwr it tvuitiM rrp"-,iTi !rf "T r l,u ,tfa, " li ffwrt Wk1 district will not tolerate having the schools uied ror any political purposes whatever. If It Is turc, as charged thut an effort was mado to lory no assessment upon tho principals ot tho public schools lu tho interest of any candidate, It ought to be the lust lime those methods aro employed. Without charging that this Is true, and even refusing tobollevo that any candidate had knowledge or It, or would In any manuuc sanction such proceedings, no wish to express the conviction or lay down 'the principle that tho pcoplo have certain rights to tho services or principals and teaohers which no board or education htm a right to tramplo upon or set aside, A man or woman making tho edu cation or children their life-work, do voting their whole career to a high stutidurd or professional service should nut bo mndo trading stock by n school board. Tho pcoplo who send their children to school uro tho first whoso rlifht to rotuln tliu services ot a good tcauhcr, or to secure tho Mir vices of a better one, should be con sidered. Thoro should lie tho very best prin cipal scoured for each or tho four largo Salem schools. Thoy should be secured with u view to permanent employment and thoy should bo roa sonibly acceptable to tlm pcoplo lu that part or tho olty whoro they serve, and whoro tho character or tho man or woman employed Is well known, understood and upprcoluted. Nothing Is moro outrnKantH than to keup fhirtmg Incompetent taohois around through polities! or pursonul prtwsurv upon tho sohool board. - oause.they ure not wantod by tlm pw pic or one part of town, send them somewhero cUo wbaro thoy art not known, but whoro pjople eoon tlnd them out. and tho rwmlt U moro dls- irtuturatttiin. Let touenera sUhi) upon tlwlr pro fesiluiml ability aloim, ami rHiuve all kj1IUh1 awl jhwmjiiuI prtMurw fioui the Mhool l)wrd towuploy tiww wim lOMh our olilldten. Then the board will bo rreo to employ the bost teuvh er in the hinti. no matter whra they hall from w whoo roluilroa th)- ure Thnlalnno will bulk) up a geuuiuw puWIc kelwol sysioui oti sound Amo Isuu wind plus. Tho Orcgdnlnn or Tuesday has a double cartoon which clearly repre sents tho history and present altitude of the trust danger. Tho first plctnrc dated 1832 and headed "Infant Industry," shows a diminutive lion cub, labeled "Trusts" drinking milk from u pan while Uncle Sam stoops down and gently Btrokes its back. Tho second picture Is headed "The Whole Thing" and shows the cub grown into an enormous lloo, who sits on his haunches towering high above the head or Uncle Sam who stands looking up At him In dismayed aston ishment. Accompany this Is an article from the Southern Mercury, giving a list or trusts now existing and In process of formation. The number or trusts given Is 150, with a capitalization or $2,238,098,000. The clause or tho Sher man untl-trust luw Is also given, which deolaros all such combinations Illegal and 1 111 pesos a line of not ex ceeding $6,000 on any pemon who shall engage In any such combination. This law was dcclurcd constitutional by the supreme court, and tho raliroud"Jo!nt Traffic Association" was knocked out. Still tho trusts go right on doing busi ness at the old stand, und those now In processor formation reach u cupl- -tillzatlon of 2 10,000,000. What aro we going to do about I IV What Is tho Republican party going to do about It? It Is enough to make a horso laugh to see such pupors us the Urogunlun crying out against tho trusts. A wild und wooly Populist or one of the Oreat Unwashed might consistently howl against the trusts and say that ho had opposed them und tho legislation whloh has encouraged them and mado them possible, Hut for a momlHjr or tho g. 0. p. under whoso fostering euro the trusts have grown from Infancy until they prac tically own the gnvornmont Itself, whoso campaign fund was contributed by trusts! whloh ad vooatos tho prin ciple that tho rights or property aro superior to tho rights enumerated lu I he Immortal Doclarutlou, and that evory man should have tho right to man.'go hlnown property to suit him sol; for tho members of this parly to pose as tho doadly enemies of trusts Is highly edifying. HUH, It In somewhat distressing to see our fellow-ulllzeiiH In suuli an om barrasslng predicament. They know that tho people expect and demand that something bu Juno to curtail the operations or tho trusts, to provout tho formation of more trusts and to drive out nf existence tho trusts now doing business. Yet the hands or the grand old party or Mark Hauna and 1'lalt and Quay are tied. It is biuud hand and foot. It ouu't really do anything to kill I ho trusts. It Is botwoon the devil und deep sou. ' iritoffonds tho IrtisUt Its campaign fund will bo shut off, and, worse than that, many or its leading lights und brululost men will turn uualnst It. while, on the othor hand, ir It doesn't ! Makes People H Hosteller's Stom- imrrr uuh Hitters is un UI Icil 7 appetite - maker, and helps the stomach do Its work right. It Is the great blood cleanser, ilesh-bulldcr and nerve tonic. Rest medicine In the world for tho run down, weak and debilitated. Try a bottle und Hostcttcr's see for your- c. , self how much bf"ach good It will do. Biltcrs, acquired the Philippines, Hawaiian Islands nndi West Indlsa. Mr. Reed nor uny other man cm slop it.elther. Fd. J. FOUlt ELKCTIONS OF INTEREST For an off your In politics there arc, ncvortheless, four elections- of' na tional Intcrosl to occur In 1800. State officers arc to be chosen In Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky and Maryland, and national Issues are quite likely to bo the key notos of the campaign. In Ohio' the Democrats will strive to luy the foundation upon which the presi dential contest will bo built. The state legislature Mas saved to the Re publicans by only u narrow majority at tho last election, and this has given courage to the Democrats to light harder than ever. On the other band, the Republicans are determined the president's own state shall endorse his administration by piling up Re publican majorities I argcr than over bcrorc known, ir Congressman Orosvcnor should bo tho Kcpnbllcan candidate fur gov ernor, as now seems probable, u cam paign on national hsucs would be un avoidable. Free silver und untl-oxpuusluu will no tho principal .planks lu tho Ohio Democratic platform. In Kentucky nno Is likely to sco a light lu which silver will bo promin ent. Of tho three leading Democratic candidates Hardin und Ktunc ure or iginal advocutes of free eolnuge, whllo.Ooo'ocl supported Hryuu'a euu dlducy In UUI), although nut favoring tliu prlnclplos which liryan espoused. Itecont events in Koutucky have In dented the revlvllluatlon of tho Dem 001 ucy there. In Maryland, despite recent Repub lican vlotorlos, there uro fours thut some of tho Democrats whom Oormau Ism drove from the party may renew their ulloglunco and Join in the su premo effort that will be mudc tu oust the Knpubllouns from executive power. Jowr nlotio Is absolutely certain or going Uopublluuu. Tho only Imor ot lu the returns from that state will bo in determining tho sire or the majority. 0 0- -o 0 0 ofl - 0 -00- -0 0- 1ISTI1? , The Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy and Market News In attractive readable form. LI ' m u J!l Am Is issued Thursday morning In'Llmc to reach (all parts or the state the same week. lb 100 M Denver & Rio Grande 8. B. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The Favorl.c Triwicontlncntnl Itouto Ilctnccn tho Northwest and nil l'olnti hnit. Choice of Twro Routes Through tho Knmotn ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. And Four ItnutM Kt of i'ucblo and Deliver. All pawcnRCM granted ft dnr Mop-orcr III the Mormon Capital or anywhere between Oi?den anil Denver. Personally coiuluetid Tourist I re cursions thrco days u ucck to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For tlekets and any Information rcuardlnif uin. vnntna ln . nr fnr ilrnnrltUlvo lldvertlSlUir matter, call on agents of Oregon HaUuav A Navigation Co., Oregon Short Lino or Southern I Facie lompnmce. 8K.II00PEBf 0. P. A T. Agt., Denver, Col. It. C. NIOIIOL, Oon. Agt., 231 Wash. St., Portland, Ore. DSPART 0R TIMR SCHRDULK. Fiom l'ottlmd. Fast Mail 8 pm Spokane Flyor 2.-30 p.m Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. AltRIVl. 6-M5 P.n 8 p m si I nit, wo partscnntainsnll Important Foreign, National nnd State News. DAM JOURNAL -81 A YEAR An Independent Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple. Send for samples free. Thk JouitNAL has the fullest report of tho doings of the loglnlaturc and state olllclals, as well ai indepen dent, clonr and concise comment on oil public matters. Sendaitrlal'subscrlptlon, XIOEEIt UltOS. V MtKWS'raj & WJIITK, 01 C'OL'KT STUART. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flour A Flt.i. Lini: of Giuss Skkds. OUR MOTTO: V Quick Miles, small protlts. HEART DISEASE, Some Facts Regarding the Rapid In crease of Heart Trouble. do something tn choke tho trust lt vottrn will turn agalmit It. Poor old party, thoro Is a lot of tribulation ahead or It! Host, of All To cleans tho uyttoin lu a gontlo and truly iHinotelal miuiniir. wh.m Mm Sprlmrtlim wiinr. mo the true and iRirmoi remiKiy, syrup uf FIks. Uuy gauuiue, .Manutaetured by tliu Do Not lie Alarmed, Out Cause, Look for the tho Oalirunilit Fig yyrup ca. only, and fur Militbynll druggist, atftO eentti inir bottiu. U15HI) KILLING IIIMS15LF. llow' Tiit? WiMiirVrOneUiiiuliMl hAixxH lt waid 'orany oaMJofOnurrh Uiat mh nnt Im. eurwf by Ilall' oiurrl. Oun W. ho undiMiviiMl. have kwown i '.. u."!",y rJ Uie ktst ift Jwtre, and bell. n him rWiwlly hniMrHblo Tn iTr ""iimmi, anil nHttiieJally by ti!wMi7m,,U "y wb,,wl,on TKofo!AX,w,,glealoI)ruB,:,u W'AUilNu'. KlNNAN & StARVlN.WIlulo- wiUjnrugtfum.'I)llo,0. I jail' Cntarrh Outo taken lnte MHjr. aoilng directly upon tha ,iood Tho Ontario Silver Aihiwnte eopUx this fmm thu ltpubllwin itoitfo atntwtiwiit Spwtktr iletfl ha don umny tlilngti during tin nut two or thro yours to Htwwy his alia new ror ftituru prfor mont lit hnt lung had the the pre ldntlMl Im in hiH iiut ii mi u m m Mm lnl itwjuliar autiotu. Tlw )takr kohii to have detor mliiMl Uwt hu (win mnty u u H. Uipoolw uduiluUtratkin tuwsiir und he lia.4 thrown mm on the trwek In w-rl itMUiHMs. lib Inuut oo u brook Is agotutt Uie Ntwrniuu ontial bill. He imtu It jOnlu tbut tW Heart trouble, nt lonst among the Ainoiiouus, are corUilnly Innreaslng, und while t hit may be largely due to urn oxoiioment and worry or Amorl oan hiiHluosi lire, It Is moro ofu-n tho result or wuuk sumaehs, nf jxMir dl gostlon, IUhI urgnnle dlsauso h .Incurable, but not out ens in a 1 1 und red or heart trouble Id organic. TUu eloN rtliitlon btilwcen heart iroMwe ami wr ilrgtMUun U becauio botli orgmw are ointrollwl by the Htmii great nrvw, th SyniPHtlietip and Puemnoguirle. In tiiiollmr way, alw the hwut is or- iwuNity (iitjrormor poordige n, which Killed KM im feriuenlailt.n fmill llHlf dimmtlNl riHHl. Tlli.r u ,. rwliug or oppriMluii ami hoavuietfs In tlM rhwt cati by prMkiire uf the ill(mlMl kttMtMcti on Hut heart and iuukb, luurrtrtat! with their mcmwi arltM Nlpl'itlU.M briith. INMtr dlgtNtlon hmi polwiws tlie ""' "WKiwg it thin Hwlwatttry. -.nion liriwueu KIMi HHkMS Uwirt. T. S. BURROUGHS ...Sanitary Appliances of IK Kinds.., ZZ RSTIMaTES furnish f.d. ntlGKS TO SUIT TIIKJTIMKS. I0:i STATK.STRERT SKI 8 p in ex, Sun. Saturday Io p in Walla Walle, Spokane. Minneapolis, bt. 1'aul, Duluth, Milwaukee Cm cago and East OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. For San Francisco. Sail every five days followin for .vine; their and OHers traveler choke of tbo routes east. They arc all famous scenic attract Ion. O. R. & N, via Ogdcn and Denver Shasta Rcute via Sacramento, Ot-den Denver. Shasta Rou'e via Sacramento, Majoic Alberquerque. A dally line of llirouph PULLMAN PALACE and TOUHISTsLEEI'EKS, San. Francisco and Los Angeles to Chlcag this Is The Short Line from southern California To the East, Apply to the agents of the O It- & N., O. S, L., Southern Pacific, or 'he undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX. Gen'l ActWorceiter, Illdg. Portia rd Lvavc Salem 7H5 P m JTusl'hu and bat loa m. MonWed Kri L balem Tulhur Sat 3I. m COLUMUIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria and way land mgs, WILLAMETTE RIVERS Portland, Ncwburg and Way Landings. Spokane flyer 8.-JO a ni I For Dayton WILLAMETTE RIVER Corvalbs Albany and Way Points. ex4! m iun Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mous Weds Fri Tu Thur Sat 313" f Ar Salem lo am Mon Wed anil Fri WILLAMETTE PIVER DIVISION -Dally hosts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg? t'itj if the steamers arc delayed there omul trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Wfshlng. ton, or California. Connect. oi made at Port land with all rail, ocean nndriver lines I W. II. IIURLIJURT. Gen'l Pas. ArI. Portland, Or G.M. POWERS, Agent, Twde street dock Salem. JJOISE & DARKER, City Acents. A Few Interesting Facts When poople are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur, ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and sifcty is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Linos are paid o serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make clo e connections wltli diverging lines at nil junction points. Pullman Palace Steonine and Chair can on through trains. uining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Cane. In order to obtain this first-cltss service, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINUS nnd you will mike dlrert connections at St. Paul for Chlcag i, Milwaukee and nil points East, For any lurt er info nation call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C, POND. General Pass. Ajnt. Milwaukkk, Wis. or JAS. A. CLOCK, I General Agtnt, 240 Mark btrtet, Portland, Okk. Oregon Slion Lino Railroad The Direct Itoute to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points airs viinlvu of two fnvorlu routes, vi tat Union 1'acliic Fait Mall Lln, r the KloUramlt-ticenla Ltuei. Look nt the time H Dayp to Snlt Luke 2J Dnys to Denver 3J Dnys to Chlcnuo 4 Days to New York Krce Kcellnliiff Clinlr Cars, Upholstered Ton lit Hleopliifr Cars, and I'ullnmn l'nlnco Sleepers oporateri on nil tralun. Kor further Information apply.to llOISi: & IJAHKKH, Agnts, Salem. W. K. COMAN, Gcn'I Aseni C. P. TKIIHV, Trnv. Pass. ARt 121 Third St., !'ortlml TAKE THE Canadian Pacific R.R And 000 Pacific Line MiiiiieapoliR St. Paul -TO- Hcilon; mid khurt the : " :: rilONE 1CJ W JfeiunpliomsSCfe m 7K r.i fliCuroifo.r rsPiln pricclws mcllclna r && for I oubIm. I Im vo within tho pant few wmIw (lis- W W Tll'W il'o'j't In Its favor, anil tlmtiB: it is gVS $L S! HR ci HE for LA I1'1K, il taken when tho W W 4J Iliwhudl ItuUdlotf. apringfleld, 0 Jan. 11, 1801). j ThtPUoOwmvu,, VrrB. Im. Mig?gril?TJiT?iyM M$l '-'' T- ' - - -. . EAST AND SOUTH VIA M. SrHSTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co KXPKESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 P M 8,'J? PM Jj;i$ A M Lv...;iortland, ..Ar" Lv....Satera ...,Lv Ar. San Francisco Lv 9:30 A M 700 A W o.-oo P M 1 ocean. orient. Cincac Philsdclnhia l' I Pffl Washington Montreal Toronto Nw York aid all points east andsowtheast. ' tlatlons1'"' ,at"' b,lsclvice and! Mcomrao. Through louilst St. Panl, Toronto, wimout cnangc, sleepers to Minneapolis, Alontreal, and lioston Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Fraprws ine of steamships to Japan and Chini 1 iic lasicst ami nnest utiips on the Pacific onorics; ana ixist route to the I , 1 Alve trains stop at all principal statlolii bet. Portland and Salem. '!'.. m,.i aftaftfflCSWEa ! Canadian Australian Uottaue Urovc. Drain. (SaklanH nn.l .11 ... , tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. To Htnolul , Fiji and Austulia Kw.iiuKi, mail, r-daily. wiwimi nwc t tne cauniei. S. S. Co, The o.'JoamJ Lv .Tt'ortland to55 A MM.v.... Salem . 5.'2oPMiAr Hosebure ..Ar 1 4. -30 Lv 1 1 50; Lvo 3opsi PN 30 A N second-clas rullman hnfl... !.... -j - ..,,, ..vvt,, lm sccuiiu-cias uleepinj; cars a'.tachtd to all through train WKhT SIDE DIVISION. .. . tRTLANt) AND CoRVALLIS Mail iiams Hailjf Uxcept Sunday. 7to A m TLx . .". Pornnd77"7f575o -'i - I VUIVHIIUI . LVl I.' For rates, fo 1 or rates, lo 'era and any Information csll onora;id,e$, C.M l--K:kwoad, Agmt, Office Phone No. 4a 288 tcmn.erci.l st Kldeuce Phone o. 55. Um. Ore II II AllllI-I' Agent, H6 Uurd street. Portland, in, E J. COYLE nimicl PasHDg.-r Agent. Vancouver. !. ' t Albany aM Corvallis con'HEcT trilrwoftheO. C 4 E. Hv PW 20 PM with KXPRWi TKAIN lulLY LXCKIT SUNIIAY. 50 fM Lv .. Portland .. Ari 8..2c a u I 30 P M Lr . McMinnville Lvl 5.-40 a m I 3o PMJAr lndependeneg Jl$ J J V 'I'M iihki Hbh trwuwerii for hmit 1miW is to lHirov U10 d. .!,.... I. ...., .. ... . I ! IH HI lOOfl. .... ..n.MWKHl. W (UMOM tt in TlU-.i. , ,wv ,. vo- rwfulur iia itrtr ...uui.. .. . . . -" - .. " Ul ""' ' (Mwisttnt and thp t4ood and i.iu u wlm IK !"" wufMUt kurfntw uf the vtonh fUmcm of Ujr f.K,j4 u 4. I)ie VMi9 Tc pr bottle. Hulcl hy druu 1 tr.Vi? "fc7IMr Jt , ISWfc , 'IWtluuUI rK4 ' " K MM ftuilttl AxMst .t lit j ii! Z.mm7iTt I ' - s Make piik aui. lHlfmt tSueM lMI'iij"fSjl H mvmI wJ'jT M4t ILI..L. Ptii loore roinuUnt. J .... ' ". JfiW"KiVwMii , iim. .uiiwt market formerly eun- TMtaJWsllffiSiittl,.w M reflttfd and win bo : lfm ......ri.NLiuvi un v dlnvr. -i AHrruMtwi . MH lWJW rffii vmwt Ouj si iaim ,fwiw 'if tlttaoh tt the sHlry civil bill, h rt(l it out of wtlur, thu Kfwit iHaMHi of tH ttulr and M apnronriuLkiii unihU nYUt iuttleiHt t vmnn mi Is d(irenioit of M rullHB. Tlww U tlui t pjSJ lh0 m ( Hl wore willing to lot a mtiiraugli. but ho U itriulRoil l kill it. In dolmj s, m l MtupUu his own un lining. Time vHl t h oanal du HOMHJ th UUlllIU SUHIO lluitt. nn.l thiKdit4i multiTor 0f im llwl "in w luiorrou uur iH Uliittwt (HMUMriiUlmiwuguu ITIw liy of Wpu,te u toning m OBlru4Mi) f uu Kltwrairtia oanal at last twaniy iW bofvre It wouwwiwmifwrm t.nd n..t burnt uwrta 'IWu, whioh -..,-.,..., w,raHin 1,1 rt piwmtnt. wlnt tofMi. OUtt' KNOCKED! DOCQN I HARRITT Si LAWRENCE Have knorkert down the price of ..... . YAQUINA BOTJTE Corvallis k Mm Railroad CiMiiictlns at YAQUINA with tho J 4.-50 a u ! VAAmVi IHV WOmcuim nnnnit'ii Direct conrwcrl. ,, , l " - Y' "a I OIUrt.111111 tUM Aftl .. ..... n. ...i. a-. viiu-i.ru . ii... . . - Ikv lilenMI 4...1 1 . . .. .T- " -...,...,. uu uucniai ana I'ac fie rrai stcamih.pl.ne. for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing daus on application ""rt C II MPk-itARw1PEnUi;R'Mi:fi " "AHMIAM. O. & p. A. vjyt STEAMEI13 it .syoiiv J. J." ro i-ct. The above PlrtHlm liu'ven Itw.mr Is duo to sal) from Ys.pilna evory I'lgut dayn tland S;iui mm, m TO 75 CVS. . . . PliK SACK. It Usafo to say Uuit Mm r.v...i. MuUlMil u of Stuart's dwp,U . ...... 'i. untl III1IM Will .......... form of itiMwrli irouNe exeoptBoor ulUiestotniteh. "nr J?i,!l!?l,l"?k,w.of, yu "" "kkiw li ents, Luti0 wftoiuwl,tiuWii.iu.dfS AildresK. A. Stuart, fs. m. . 0 A. J3 1? O n - v. t t Every Article in the Store, in PB,t " -w. I.VII, HA Kit ITT .t LAAVKENOh Ql-B P. 0. eHftCUKY Home-Made Harness ami Saddles. Seed Oats A. 1. J'. P-O'llniore. h State Rt,.n. MliurVS.LandPlaSIer:i " " " iiour. a-iatf HED FRONT LIVERY FirstClass Feed rnd Board btables, fehor(it Itouto Horn ...... Betofea Valley Points and Sao hmm Fare: Albany and Points West to Su Francisco Cabin 11000 Kouna Trip 17a) II. K WAI.DBN. EDWIN STOVK. Manager. T K. & i A. J.'rUItNER. Aent, Albany, Ore. ing W COMMEItCIAI. StKEET. &ALKM, ORE. -J r-jffi U8lAllllNB WKUU DON . wimv, oil. kixms Brow. Wm.ULLREY,Prop. Best Rigs, for Commercial Men We. In mim Wloek Hotel WUUawte. ffh?ie tK5uis un.d comfortable rlus furladlasand fatut v drivino , . .1'. taity. 1 dbwiw, LM1." :r WII.UMETTE IlIVLH iwvicmv STEAMER WM. M, HOAG, Captain (uo Itnabe. .Tijxir1 ttn" corr""" ltlVEIt SCHEHULE. aves Albiny.Z: -"J' JVM Ilaeu vtila " ? " i .J.. a . ""neo... . B, in LfftVAS fl1.m y , n. IcNewLre" Arrivo 1'orilanJi.. " er month hv rinu 11 AA. and best nfri:fJ,r 10 a. rt. lt:S0 la r.iw '; " ,. tea PteE111?!?? lvi Albiiy.J.7. o'mK'S cgJJ woeJiitIens. Inlndfn an eiftt rHXtgg?1 f0r rfTln totii ft.lcbt ai4 0aUETZaAft S4lrar0ri UWtt a4 k'uaranteed. t23 State street. 3-1 tf 3S-. F. E, SHAFER & CO. l&2WffKJgiftfli '.ixmjviv.3uin. iXW ir, (-