EVBXINfi CAIMW1, JWlsNAI. HATUICDAY, SKIT. 1. 18SS. Overland to California VIA Soutlimi I'ariiic Conpiy's Lines. TliH MOl'NT SHASTA ROUTE. Tlinr lietwrrn Sslrro and Ssn l'rnrlro. Thlrtr-sit Hour. CAI.IKOIINM JWl'HHWTltAIW IIAJl.t Sou ft' i 'T'tiir p. III. Willi. 111. 7: Kin. III. r.v. I'lirllmxi ArT 1ft 10 u. in. Mm n. in. Ifcitt) p. in. I,v. Hnlein i,v. Ar. Sun Kmti. I.v. TM. i'AIMKiioMI TItAIN ( KAII.V KX CHIT MU.NIIAY). W) 11. III. W II. III. t p. III. I.v. I'ortfiiml Ar. I 3-(. p. in. I.v Hrtli-in I.v. I VIM p. III. Ar. Kiwiu1 I.v. I ! " '. PliUMAX BCFFBT SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, fr iiotsmiiiiiodi.llnn of second chin 1U"-X-HKITM llttlK'llCll III OXlllH imlin. tRuO. A t:. Itiillriul IWry makes con-am-IIoii with nil llu- iritiiliir Inilnn on Hip East Mile Jivllon fniiii f''l "I I "lio't, riM-tliiixl. M Siilfi IlivisioiiTHcltt'Mn Portland ami Cervallis: VAII.V KXfy.IT Ht'MIIAlj. TJW'n'. ni:iT7rrl(orllniT;i" Arfftir; p. m. BMW p. III. 1 Ar. irv'iin"iAll.jaill'Jll: St'sU.tSIVIS.r.r. KXI'ltl IIIAI.N (IIAII.V liXJ'l-.lTMUSJIAit. ,TBT'."'"I irv7"'..r(l.rml" Ar. I "11.0) ii. m. imi.,'rti I Ar..Mr-MlinivHli'l.v. I Mftn.m. At Alirtiny mill rmuilll coiiinct with IralllKoI (MtiK'ill l m-iii' mini'..'. iliiHnf (Mi'nun 1'm'lll'' Hiillruid. .'ur full Inriii'iiiulloii n'KiinlltiK mti kN,i'iv.,iply to tliu C'liiiiimiiy h iiK-ni, to in, Oraanii. I.. I !,''"''l'i. ., KOKHI.I'.ll, Awd. fl. I', mill 1M-M i. I' (Ml1 tMale Minuter. Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY.! Columblas River noute.' Tmlim for tho wist lenve rurllBiiil nt IfcH niHI)illi Hi dully. 'J-It!lct to ninl fi""i principal point III III" nailed HIiiIih, mi xlMHIIll I'JllllllH.,! EU6AHT PULMANN PALACE CARS emigrant Weeping Cum run llirotiirli mi express train to fiMAUA CoUNUlI. ULUPFrt tuitl st. r A If I I'coi' ' Cliargi" mnl Without ClimiRi'. tliiiiieellOiiKiitl'ortlHiid fnrSnn l'liui- oleo unit l'uijel Hound points. I'orfiiillii'i-piiillciihir iii'Hli f I. A. iiiiiliiu, monit or lli i-oiHiuiny, Jl. Omiiiivicliil Klui'l, Hiilmn, n.twnn. or A. U MiiMveil, II. I'. .V T. A., I'tfitUliil, A. L. MAXWELL, o. J. AT. A. H. IIOLCOMB, tlmil. MiiniiKi'i'. THE YAnUINA ROUTE. OBJHiON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ami Diitum lVM'luiimciit minimus ' tMsiundilp Hue. W mlli". hIiiii'Ii'I', !i hour kwMtllllf limn liy im other niuli'. 1'lml tiwi lliixiiiuli (mmi'luti'i- uiul nehllit It Ita.m I'uitluml uiul nil ihiIiiU In tlie-Wll-biiii'lti- volley to mill moid Hon rnuii'Uoi. TIME SCHEDULE. iKui'iu Huiiiuijh): Wivm Allmnv 1:0.1 I'M sVuvoliirviiUN Jin) I'M Airlvo Ymiulilil Aii)rM (ivi' Yiniulim ."'?! iMi (Niri(ll. 11WBA.M Airlvit AllMiiiy 11:111AM t). ,V i'. tniliM ooimoet nl Allmny uiul tKulll. TIhimIxivh truiiu iimniHil tit YAtll'INA with llm ()noii ltit'l(iiiiufiit ( l.liii' (Xlwiilillilr'ii Hnulim mul Smi YuiioImm. SVII.IMI DVTI'.S. .irHKMMIH, n.'illuiiiuii.i Vitlldv KHOM KN HANl'lllXl 8opttlllllMr I .Kiiliiiili,r 1H V'lllitlilitti Vnlli'V .-.-Vllliiiti Viillcy ... . M'KAMMM. Wtllttmwtlw Vwlloy VIIUtliltti VHlIf) I'I.Ik IbUIIIUlllV 1-MteMI I mptmnliff l-WM .l)l'IN. M'tilAllltMr T k'iiif iiitxr in lilt' i m In lo ,, ... .. ,. ... . . ' . ... .... . Vu.k.z.. ulllll... lllllu. V.lflllUll I1(1M MMn'Wl"K ........ .......... ...j, N. II. lluwviwoni fliun IVirltiipil'Hlul Hit 'IIUmiiI YulVv iliiu ii jiimlAlvliw miiwUoi liltli llx' trnBW lor llix 1AQITNA IUHTIChI Allwii) rtrHlll. uilH ilttliiil lo Hun Kruiii'lwoi, nlioiiKI rtwiW'' touirlxf it Ywiiulim Him hihIiii WtflH-r itHlc of wtli)r. rfiiitr a I'rrlRlit lUti tlvfr tkf Ul, Nir luftiriiuiimimpply lo Mnt IU'r.MAN A INi.. I'lvlMlit Hiul TloKft AfiHibi ai unit UM Prtuit l., ISirtlmnl. Dr. V. '. lKHU'li. A'l lifirl Krl. v tW. AU. (litMi IVclllc It. U. Uk, (Virvullli, Or. ?.l. IIAHW'HI.UJr. OiHi'l Krl; A lH. Ant. Ortvoil )fM4nvillillt IXSOl MuuiiitHHMry t-: K.UI PlHII4wM, Oil .iiAitKtn. The SALEM MARKET IM COUItT HfllKKI". UxvUiUy im Imiul tbv bK i)ilil,v iU Fresli and Salt, Meals ! AMtlMUkludtot SAUSAG 1-: . -T UUK.NMT kMtl Markm IW UrUltOW A VU.UKU CITY MEAT MARKET 0. C Howard, Proprretor. ATKHTRKIO. WAUtM. URWUON AU kltW ( IWh kail rurwl mvmU Um imiwixL KuU tbl u4 mu flMt H IUVUMJL KKPUJLICAX PLATFOItM. Declaration or I'riiifiplei and Asser tion of Popular ISisbt. The Repulilicaiu nl the United S'atet, aswtnlilwl liy their dclegatea in National coiivciitiun, .uk on the thwhulil of ihtir procenlinj; io honor th inrmoiy of their ihnt is'ri-ai tomler, (he nnni'irlal chunipiou of liberty ami the nchtu nf the people Aliiaham Lincoln; ami lo cover a Wo tvilh wiealht of imperinhahle rememliiaii:e and ki ituile lliu heroic names of later lexler, who have more leceiitly U'en called away from our counuila (ii.int, Ciirlielil, Arthur, I, c"' and Codkliu. May their rneni'irie be faithfully chcr iaheil. We alio recall uith our peetiiiyi anil with pra)er for hia recovery the name ol one of our living Urm-n hIkao memory will ln treasured in the hi"ory IhiiIi of kepiiltliuaus ami of I lie Ketmbliu he name of ihnt noble .oldier nnil favorite ion of victory, Philip II Sheiidan. In thu spiiit of ihoiu uruit leaders, and of ourov.il devotion 'o huinaii liberty, and ivicli that hi)tililv to all furmn ol ileHpot ihiii au.l iippreamon which la the (inula meulat Mel of the Kpublica.-t party, we semi Iraternal coii)iatulaiions to our fcl lo.v Amcrlcaiia of llinnl upon their rcat ct ol fiii.incipatii.il, winch cumple'cd the abolition ol jliivcrv ihrouhout the two American coiitiiienm. We i-arn.tly hope that we may noun congratulate our fellow citizens of Iriah birth upon Hid peaceful recovery ot homo lule for ltclund. We allii in our unswerving devotion to tliu Natiulial (Jonntitutmn nnd to Hie in iiM)lublu Union of Ihv :;U-i : to the nu toiiomy reserved the sl.itrn uinlcr the Coll ttitutlon : t' the k.tm)muI rtu,htnni) liher lle of oiiizl'Iik in all Hie Sullen ami IVni tnriuti in the Union, utid oapeoi.Miy to the 9iipieine am. (.ovcn'ifcri rlht if every lawlul citi-n, rieli or poor, untnu or Ion-leu tioin, white or black, to cum one bee la. lot In public election", uml to lm.o th.it ballot duly counted. We liohl tliu free and hunest popular ballot, anil the just and equal rcpn sentalion of all Ihd people, to be the foundation of our republican nvertiment, and demand ef fective herniation to seen in the integrity and purity (f eleclions, which ate tho fountains of nil public authurity. We charga that the present administration and the Dcmpcratiu majority in Conntosa owe llieir uxisteue: to tliu suppieision nl the ballot by n criminal nullitication of the Couititiltion and laws of tliu United States. Wo are uncompromisingly In favor ol the American system of protection. Wo protest nullum its destruction projiOBed by tliu president and Ins party. They servo tht- imci tsta of Kuiopc; wu will ai'pport tliu uiterosta of America. We ac cept the Holies and conlideiitly appeal lo the people lor llioir judgment. The pro tucMvu s)Btcin must be uiainta'-ncd. Its itlvndoiinielit tins always been followed liy general di.iHter to nil interests, exeunt llioio uf tho usurer and tho sheriff. Vo denounce the Mills hill an destructive to tliu general husine8, tho labor and the raimininteiests of the oountry, ami we Imnrtily endario tho consistent and p.uiiotlc actions ol the Republican Hep reaenlativcs in Congress in opposing its pAssajiu. Wo condemn the proposition of the Ueniocrntiap.uly to place wool on the free list, and we insist tlmt the duties thereon khnll bo niljusteil ami maintained so ns to furnish full mid adcipiato protection to that industry. The Itf publican party would effect a'l needed iwluctiou of the National revenue by repealing tliu tnxo on tolhicco, which arc nn nnnot anuo and buidcu lo agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arU nnd for mechanical puriot; mul liy such icvikinn of the tariff us will tend to check i in potts of such articles as are produced by our people, tliu production of which pvo employment to our labor, mid release from imKirtdulies those articles of foreign pro. duction (except luxuries) the like of which can not no p induced at home. If there shall "till remain a larger revenue that irt requisite for the wants ot thoginernmunt we favor tho entire rupwil nl internal taxes lather than the suiunder of any jkrl of our uolruiiu system at tho Joint behest of the whisky tiuita and tho agents of fjrcljjn iiinnufaeturers. We declare our hostility to the introduc tion into this country of foreign coniracl laUir, anil of I'hinese Ulsor, alien to our cmliMtion and our Con-tiuiiion, mul wc demand the riKtil enforcement of the ex isting laws against It, and favor such im module lenislallou us will exclude such laUii from our sIioiim. Wr dfclaro our upHsition lo all oombin atious of oapilalor);aniHl in trustsor other wise, to ooutiol arbitrarily the condition of tiade among our oitutiw, and wu com. intMid to UoiienxuMid to the .State Ltf atures, lo. their rpcclive Juilstliolious, uoh leuiilatioii as will picvent the txw.ii. tionol all soliemes looppicH the people by iiiiiiueciiai).-es on llieir suppllM, or by un just tatoa fin the Iransisoitallon of thlr products to market. a appiuvo the l illation liy Congress to prevent aliVe un just bnuleim and unfair dicriii)inatioui bo iwptti the StatiM. We iffirm the policy of avproiriating the HiNla lands of the Uniletl 8ut4 to It) houiMtcaiW fur American oitiient and set tlers, not altcus, which the U;putliiun pariv tMUhlishrtl in lS6i, against the ikjrsUleiii oiHsiition uf the DmuKiata in tsn!rew. ami whleh lias brought out i;rtvt Western domain into such nuKnirKent deve.iMiiHt. Th iMtuiatiou of uuearn hl laud isratlls ttt life isuldlt tlouixin fur the ua o4T actual StMllslt. which was tuu I umlr the admlnWiaiitm of l'iidci.t Ar , ihur, should be vHuilinut WciUuy that tbtiltcrcpjty hat ever rrstoifsl one j acre In the xhs1, but ilaclaic tint by the jMt aeliiHi ot iHittlkaHt and iVewoorais, alxMit fifty mHtM tv ar f utiMinetl ismii onciivany Kiauiei nr the ixtiuc lion of rallnvsils hv bn rMtortd tu the mlvltc iloMvain, in iHirsuauc svf tmt rtmtii ittt iukiIm! Uj- the icptibiican twny lit tho nrwuwl grouts. Y chare Im dtm ivralic adminMiaiKu, wilh failHie tu exe cut the Uw euriUi: lo Kttlf r tit) tu the4r Jtossvsl4, and with uug apro. lUttoois maJa fot'tkat tvoruuM t karats tuuoctnl sstlUrx with sswm and xvwoi. tious uadr fake prsce of i xuosuk rnitt ml rl&dtaHa thf law. Ttw svfsoMsewi by liwtnm of tke r4iiuxt m Uufd tiptui MfMJIy vmly-, ti)ticHtl)vat iImiv- Mat- Uimh tiUtt VNlVw UtvioSlllkMfflHC.ttbafWVftlMOxMI- vMliooM of vWaH, miUiial iMirts, mV4m lIMtiK auj Msurally tie mksi a U sro a HU 11 MraitMftpt ikarviH, kt tf( of sack Tornloitt sWuU l HtHuttJ, u a rnVl iuWtt them, to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and be admitted into the Union. feuding the prepara tion fur Statehood, all officers thereof should be selected from the bona fide residents and citizen ot the Territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of riuht be immediately .-ultintied m a State in (tie Union, under the con- atiiution framed and adopted l) the people, and we heartily indnme the aeti-ni of the Republican Senuic in twice pasting bills ( r her udmitsioii. The ro.u-al of the Democratic House of Representative., for partisan put poses, to Uvurably coii.iilur thcau bills, is a willful violation of the aacrcd American principle oflneil self government, am! mi nta 'he roniieinnaiioii ot all just men. lne pendin- I ilis in the Senate lor acts to enable the people of Washington, North Dakota and Montana Territories to form constitutions should lie pasver) without unnecessary del.iv The republican party pledges itself to no all in ita power to f.i- cilitale the ailnixsiou of the territories of New-Mexico, Wyoinini!, Idaho and An- zona to tlio enjoyment of telf government as status, mti-h r-f them as ne now quail- lied, us noon as possible, and the others as uoii as the) may become so, Tliu jiolitical power of tho Mormon church in the territories, as experienced tu tho pust, is a menace to free institutions too dangerous to be Ion;; suffered. There-1 fore wu pledge lne republican patty to ni- j propnatu legislation asserting ihe over-1 elj.ui) ol the tiaiion in all territories! where the same is questioned, and in J turrlier.-tiiee of that end to piece upou the statute books legislation Btiingent enough to divorce the political from :lio eccle.-ia-tical power, and thus stamp out thc nttendant wickedness of polygamy. The lepublluaii parly is in favor nf the ' use of boi li gold and Mlver ns money, and condemns the policy of the il.-inoratic ' adiiiimstiatioii in us effjrts to denioiietizc , silver. Wu dnrnaml the re-lucl:oii of letter postage to 1 cent per ounce. In a ripulilio liko ouvt, where 'he, citizen is thesoveruin and ihe official the servant, where no power ii exercised! except by the wid nl the people, it is iinpoitaul that the suvereiyn ihe people should possess intelligence. The fice school is the promoter of ihat'in'ullicerce vvhich Is to preserve us a free iia.in; theruforu, the state or nation, or both combined, should support free intuitu ion. of learning, sutlicient lo afford to ever) child growing up in the land the oppoi tuntty of a good common school edu cation. Wo earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken by Congress in the en actment of such legislation as w:ll be.t secure the rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, mid wo protest against tliu passagu by Congress of a Iree ship bill, as calculated to work injustice to labor by U-Bscuiug the wages of those encaged in piepanng materials, ns well ns those directly employed in our ship yards. We demand appropriations for the curly .uhuildiug of our navy; for the construction of coast fortifications and modern ordnance, and other approved modern means of defense fur the protec tion of our defenseless harbors and cities; tor the payment of just pensions f to our soldiers; lar necessary uoiks of National importance in the improvement of harbors anil the channels of internal coastwise, and fuiuign commerce; for the encouragement of tho shipping inteiests of ihe Atlantic, Gulf and l'acitiu States, as well as for the payment of the maturing public debt. This policy will give em pluiineiil lo our labor, activity to our va rious industries, lucrease the security of our country, promote trade, open new uud diruct markets for our produce, and cheapen the cost of transportation. We atlirm this to be far better for out count r) than the democratic policy of loaning the government monoy without interest to "pet banks." I lie loiiiIu I nf foreign iillana b) the present administration liai liocu distin guished by us inefficiency and its com aid ice. Hiving withdrawn from the Si tm!e all ponding treaties effected by republican aiiminlsiratiou for the removal ol tJitir.n burdens and restrictions upon our com. merco and for its extension into better maikcls, It Iih llelloer Ulcclud tlui pin posed any others in theirstt.ul. 1'iufe.s nig adherence to the M untie doc'rine, it has seen Willi idle complacency the exten sion nl pireiL'o inllueucu m Lemrol America, ami of foreign trade everywhere muoiic our ucighbois. It has mtuscii to charter, sanutiou or eucourave any Aumr. loan organization for constructing tho Nicaiagua ounal, a woik ot vital n.iporl. mice to Ihe maintenance of the Mouroe doolrtne, and ol our national influence iu Central and South America, and neces sary for Ihe development ol trade with our Pacific territory, with South America and with the islands and further coasts of the l'aoitic Ocean. We arraign the present d-mocratic ad ministration for ita weak and unpatriotic ircatmeut nl Hie nsliertea qucwtiou, and its pusillanimous surrender of the essen tial privileges to which our fishing vessels arc entitled in Canadian ports under the treaty of iSlS, the reciprocal maritime legislation of lSjo, and the county of IVallltnS SM.I Id VilAk I Jt..ltaM S?.L.lu.. . wMHvui, iiu nius.li vuauiaii iiiuini; ves sels receive Iu the jsorts of the United States. We condemn the policy of the piescnt administration ami the democratic majority in Congress toward our fisheries at uulneodly ami cous)viououtly unpatri otic, ami ai tendiug to destroy a valuable national mduitry, and an irnlisvennlilo reiuviiee ol delense against a foreign eotiiiy. The name of America attpliat alike lo, all cttueut 01 trw ishmiMk, aiu iiuposes uixm all alike it same uhhuationa of uNslience to the laws. At the sawio time that oitiMuship is a ad mint he the wh OiAy ail taftguard of Ivlm who wear it, aust puitesX him. whoUwr high or low, ikIi r poar, iu bit oitiI liehls. It sImwM ami mutt awd sum proliou at home, ami follow an.1 potrct hm. almxad in whatever UsvU h way l on a lawM eiiantl. Ihe awn wUs) aUaeWucsJ the iffuibltcati nl 1SS4. and oontiuue to atllsetc lo esaoetalio party, have ikMrteJ nor oaly the caw ( hoWett eoveraiweiM, of toond Unatvces, of fiaeikvai awl parity ef Im UlWt, but eectall; um dawled ttte cause of reform in Use civil service. Wo wilt sitK fall to keep mi pJoc bt caHM tsjr have brokta thn', or teavMc IMtr oaastMaie mu bro.e bu. We, tUrefur. lopeal tmj Oeciarailosi of im, VtvwMi "The ioiw o( the n tervMe, aeaptoooilr l"1t eisder ihe leMWteaa SdU04UtO" tOsWlld lx CXMOpUWd 1J Use fsxtiKc eaiettUisa of the reeosm v stesa aWeady. Wished Ujr law, tu all tkc grades of the service lo which it is applic able. The spirit and purpose of the re form should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance with the object of existing reform leuida tion should be repealed, lo the end that the danger to Iree institutions which lurks in the poAer of i mcial patronage may lie I wielv ami effectively avoided. The iiramude of the nation t-i thp de fenders i f the union cannot be incaured by laws. The legislation of Cfcngreis should conform to tho pledges made by a loyal people, and lie i"0 enlarged and ex tended a to ptovide aainiii the oosihtlity that any man who honorably wore lliu federal uniform shall become the inmate . f an almshouse, or ih-penilent noon private charity. Ill ihe presence ot an overllotvini; treasur,- it would be a pubho scmdal to do less for thnso whose valor ous service preserved the government. We denounce the hostile spirit shown by President Cleveland in lilt numerous oec of measures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic home of representatives iorifusio" even a ennsid , eralion ol general pension legislation. In support of the principles herewith enunciated we invite the co-operation ol patriotic men of all parties, and epeciall) nl all worhiiigmen whoe prosperity is seriously thieateiied by the free trade policy of the present administration. Additional plank .ubuiilteil by Mr. IS utelle of Minor, ami minuted by an almost uuaniii'Oiis vol?: The first cm cern ot all uuiiil govurninerit is the virtue ui! sobriety of the people and the pillily .it tin home. The republir.-.n partv cordially sympathies wnh all wise and well mrected iffottS f r the promotion ot temperance mul ninri.liiy. The "Wi:r.Ki.Y Capital Joukxai. 1 a year. wwwyxxwi .1IW i:i.I..VNLlfi. FRUIT WANTED jiy Tin: WILLAMETTE VALLEY PRU1T CO. JAt: tlieli-Kvpi'i-iilor Apples, Prunes, .,; . . .pears, At tM HW'.Wt Market Price. I-'aptofy neartlic prtnxer depot. -THE PUT IT OK EG OK DHV mi; etU'volvlnj nu-te fnun.-1 Is Simple of Construction, AND 1JASY OK OPERATION. Awnrdoil llnt preiiiliini nt tho Oix'smi State Knlr lvsl-,SI--vV.-srt. tTiiod ut tlu'l'nll fornln stnte I'dlr, 17, mul .-tin Jouqulii Coiiiity l-'nlr, lvs7. Miinufui-tuivtl In hIxsUi. l-'or I'lieulm mul price list udilns II. S. JOUY & MN, 1". O. llo 2MO. Slam,OrKon i-Dryer I-'iirn.uvs flirnlhlietl Mvo sizes Th-j IlUYa-iivS' GUIDE is isbiud M'uoa and Sopt., each year. It l.i au ency clopedia ot useful infor. matlon tor all who pur ch.uo tha luxuries or the necessttloa ot' life. We can clothe you and lui-uuh you with all the necessary and unuecessary appliances to rld-J, w-ulk, danco, sleop, oat. Hah, hunt, work, co to church, or stay at home, and in various sixes, styles and quantities. Just llRUro out what Is required to do all those things COMFORTABLY, and you eon make a fair estimate or tho value ot' the UUYEB3' QUIDEj, which will be sent upon receipt ot 10 cents u pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114. Miohix&u Avunue, Chicago, 111. GENERAL BLU'KSMITIIIXG AND I-IORSESMOISING ! ! Alt the Improve! iiiWImhU vf sluvelni; stiapJiig HtHMa, to euro dkwsMs of the foot and for ttie etvrrvwtltm of fttulty Methm,riu tmetlon and luterriut, wett. 1 itoaniHIsv iutUOK-Ho In all oanw. ItetVr to any weal KttllW 11 lHHT-fHVHIl hi Orvsvii. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, tD6 CVtmuieretal street, Sa1hi, Or. A. E. STRANG, No, aM CxtHtnmcial street, &.VLKM, - - orkgon:. BKAUSM IX. STOVESand RANGES 1 Gu iJ StM Pittite. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. Aiwot lr 1 KKIIARIsU.V d HOYNTllX iTtMIWS'Yli Funiaci. s- WMUtseaiBC-e 1 BOOTS WM. BROWN & CO. ! DEALEIt IN Bj o I o 1 t"Js J- I ggggt. J) J-V s hoi k s Innflinr jiiid Ifiiulino'sl IJUUUIV1 U1IU 11III.I1.qU. CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 Commeiclul Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. XtrsrrsrrTnrrMWTrrrriTFSffTfTnrrBBSgasinrrTffTrxiJnFr. What is lininr"' - ' a wmiq..utLf mini wBammmm iMiaiiiia.iiiH Cnstoria Is Dr. Snml Pitcher's old, harmless ami qnlclt enro for Infanta' and Chlldron's Complaints. Superior to Castor Oil.. Parcgorlo or Narcotic Syrnps. Children cry for Cnstoria. Mil lions of Mothors bloss Castoria. Cnstoria cures Colic, Constipatien: I "I recommend Castoria for children's Sour Stomach, Dlarrhaa, hructatlon; I complaints, as superior to any prescription Ob-ei healthy sleep ; also aids dJgeition ; I known to me." n. A. ARCnKB, M. D.. Without narcotic stupefaction. 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K.Y. Tns: CasTAnn Compact, 77 Murray St., New Tort. sly Capital Journal! fee w The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one year, U.50. 1 WEEKLY, bix months,- .-J0.75 Now Read Our Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, one year, ? 1.00. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMT33, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-HIRD OFF FOR CASH. Our Old Subscribers t 1 Nv In arrutttaru utvxl to take adwiitaije of our big discount, by wt tllnx old aeount,s,aiid Joltung tho gmiul throng of 0110 dollar iuhsjarlbors. TO ONE We say, NiHd us your nam. 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