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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1888)
! m fjf mi muMMmausmm cragniniwiiiamiMWMiBmiunriMiMmnjJijma i iiKniumiLimimimTCCTCiar mjxix&iej&niaiBarnALamiimxixniiaT33SJm. K VEXING CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 18S8. Overland to California VIA Soiiilimi Pacific Company's Lines. TliK MOUNT SHASTA ROUE. lime iJelnem Halc.ii atet Sab Frantlw o-Thlrly-slx Hours. MAMI"ORKIA YjXVWVm TMAIN MAJI.i w p. "in. I !. III. 711 . III. IKJAIj I PJirllmiin Hrtlnin Sim l'mn. 'AMMIiNllltlt THAIN -I'KIT HI'NIlAY). MBR H. III. I H. III. feK p. III. I IftfOn. 111. Hl'Mii. III. WO p. 111. fliAIt.Y KX- r7 "S-liV p. in. '. 12V! p. m. 1. 1 WM ii. in. KEPUIIIilCAN I'LATFOHM. PULLMAN BI'FPhT SLEFJ'EHS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, 'or aoooiiiiiiod'itliin of second rlimH mnn-eiwei-Hiitliiehcd to express tiniiiH. TfioO. A C. Kallnniil ferry nuike eon action Willi nil tin) ifKUlur tniliii on tin' Kut Hlilo Division Iiulil 100101 ! lumn. 11rt Intnl. AM Side Illusion, Ilctwccn i'oitlaml ami Cervallis: JIAII.V KXCHITM'NIIAY. fS)Hfiii. I r.v.Tortliiiid "Ar. I fclf. i. in. UiTi ). in. I Af. Corvnllls l.v. I: ) p. in. si'is i fftf v7TZiCxirHn,c ha i n" ( i . I. v KXI'IUT MUNIIA1). irlliiml Ar. I i.v. TAifpTiiifp.v: Torlhind nup. in. Ar.MeMlimvHIe "ftil0ii7 ri:l'in. At Alhnny niiil (VirvnlllH coiiiii-ct with irulni iifOrcKim I'uellle Unllrond. rnr mil nilormtiiioii i'k.iiiiiiik , mnl ftiii K, MnliuKcr niHi, i(a,npply in the (Ninipiiny'K iiKi-nt. titJui, OnV.il. II. I KtKIIIII.?. , K. KOMIlTklt, Ami. l. K.illid l'mw. Ar I. Oregon llaihvay aiiil Navigation COMIANV.i Columbia River Roule.' 'I'm I iin for lln iiwt Jiiivo rorlliiuil tit lftH js'iii mill 'i p in dully. Tlelicts tn mill flcim principal iinliitH In tin- Utlltru Hliitcs, I'lin aula mid l'urnpo.,1 ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS Kntlgmnt HlcHiplim dim rim IIii'diikIi; on iixpiiwH trulns t OMAHA (JUUNUII, llMJel'S 1111(1 HI'. I'AUI Froi i Clmrgp niul Without (Iimiioi'. t'liiiuiH'llniiHUtl'iiillniiil rnrSmi l'niii elsonuud 1'iiKct Hound point. Korruithor iMirtlciiliiix liuililni of I. A. tlHimliiu, intent r I tin roinimtiy, !!l.1 Ouiiuiorolnl street, Huli'in, I). (won, or A. I.. Maxwell, (I. 1'. .v. T. A., l'-itlmiil, lninii. A. L. MAXWELL, ). 1. AT. A. II. IIOLCUMD. l'l. .MiimiKcr. THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACiHC RAILROAD Ami Ors'iron lievelopinunt muiMiny'a trouislilp line. inlli'H shorter, a) hour limtlmu lliiiii liy mi) other mute. I'lntt rliM tlinuiith ixi'wi'iiiit'r mid fit-In lit lino thrin Portland niul nil miIiiIk In the Wil lamette Millrj to unit Iiiiiii Hun I'liuictseo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxeept Miiiiimh): UnvoAllmliy Hi) I'M la-nveOirvalll IHOPM Arrlvo Yiuiulim MM I' M luf Yniiulmv SHAM l4nrt Corvnlll KWttAM Artlva-Alluiuy 11:10AM ll. A ( trains ctiiiniH'l ill Allxiny niul O.OiiIHh. llitritlHivu tniiim nuilim't lit YAQlflNA with iIih (inw.in lHiniiim'iit (Va I.I no (HtV'lllllllMlHlltHIl lllllllUI 1111(1 Still "Imiclwii. NVII.IMI PUIS. Declaration of I'riiiclplei anil Asser tion or I'opiilar lliglit. Tito Republican ol the Unilwl S:to. VKmblot hy ihuir detcicatrM in National convention, m on the Ihenhnld of their prooc'ilinRi to honor the memory of thulr fluttfrciil lua.lcr, ilie imm'rtl chumpiuii nt lilwrty mid the ri(lii of the Mipl AhmliHiii L'ticolni ami to cover alo uitli wiubiIi. u(iniiwr.4hablc reinrniliiaiize ami rtt'itinl tlia hemic tiainea of laier Ivuiiuu, who have m-'ie reountly huen cillcl awivy from ' ur rrtiii;il (Jrnnl, (Jirlielil, Arthur, It;,r '"", Cimkliitc May thuir memories lie faithfully elm iahciJ. Wo alo ri'call with our ttroeling and with piajcr for hisrecuvfry Ihu name cl one of out living Iihioch hi.u inumory will ho tiea-ured in the hi".i) IhiiIi ut Kepiiiilicntix ami of the It iniiiln- the nmnu of thht noMi' mlilier and favorite on of victory, I'Jnlip II Slieiwati. In tho tpiiit of tho uroi) lenders and nf our own devotion '.n human lilut.)f and i'fi that hrwtilitv to nil furin ol di"iip"t Kinau.) ypiitmion v.'htrli m the liiuda. iiiilltal'lilei of llio K-puli'icia party, we send fraternal emimntulaimn to our lei lii Amelicaiis nf lliazil ii on their r. at let ol ciiiiiiiciiHitlon, winch uni'ipitieil tin- alMilition ol tlnvery thriui,'hum the two Anii'iicjn contini'iitri. W'u curncftly hope that we ini'V. k'luiicoiiuniiulatc our fuilnw ciiizons ol lili-li hirth Upon tin peaceful i ceo very of limno tulu for ltclind. Wcalliiln our iiiiivervinr devotion to tlio N-iiinmil Conttitiitiiin and to thu in iloiholulilo Uiiinii of tlte hiutes : to the nu toiioni) rt served thu siiiim under tiie Cnn a'ltulion : t' the pettnnal riKhiiaml lilier lief of onizeiiK in all the Sinien and Tenl tnrtua in llm Utiu'ii, and uiipeciuliy to thu silpieiiic am. oM.iLigii rij;lit cf every lawlul cit zen, ticli or poor, nativu or f.iri'iu hoin, white or black, to cii one freo ballot n. public election.-, and t have that ballot duly counted. We hold thu fnu and Inmest popular hullut, nod (he iunt and count representation of all tin) people, to be the foundation of our republican Kover"nicnl, and demand ef fective leL'isl.ition to guano the integrity and purity f uleciioiik, wi.iuh aie ihu fountains of nil public ainhuritv. We charge thai the pieneut udmiiiif trntion and thu Democratiu iiiajonty in Coniesa owe their uxistelic: to thu suppicssinn of the ballot by n eiiiiiinal nulliricatinn ofthc CnnUitiiiioti and laws of thu United States, Wo are uncomiroiiiliiindy In f.tvnr ol thr Amciiciu sjjleni of protection. Wu protest nKaint ltd ilestruction liopr.sed by thu picmidciit and Ins party. They sir vii iht nilcioli of I'.uio)c; uu will at'pport thu luteroli of Aiueriua. We ac uiipt the iH'iu 9 and ei utlilentlv nppeld to the people lur (In ir judgment. The pro toctivo syuliin nmsl be uiaintn'ned. Its ith-ndulitucm has nlay been followed 1 1) uncial diktixter to nil intuietls, ixcept tho-o of thu usurer and thu shcnlV. Wu denounce the Mills lull an destructive to ihu mineral Inihinehu, llm labor and the fanning interets of tin. umintry, ami we htuitlly eudoriru thu our.o.tent and pnttiotic ncliuns ol the Itepublicau Hop reseiitativcs in Congress in oppnsini; tta paiwiiio Wu cniulciilii the propnsili'in of the Deinocratto parly to place wool on the free list, and we insist that the duties lliereon kluill bo adjusted and maintained no us to furnish full ami ndtipiatu piutcciiou to that imlublrj. The Kepuhlicnn party them, to form for themselves a constitution and btatu L'overnment, and be admitted into the Union. PcmJinj; thr prepara tion fur butehooil, all officers ihereof should be selected from the bona ride retiiletita and ctt.zen ot thu Teriitory wherein they are to serve. Soulh Dikma should of rinbt Iw immediatelv adirotted as a Statu in the Union, under the con slitum.n framed and adopteil bv the people, anil we heartily indulge the aetimi of thu Republican Senaie in twice passing bills fir her H'lmisitini. The rum-.nl of thr nniocratio lifme of Representative, fnrpuittsaii lHirHw, to favorably consider tberu hills, is n willful viulalluti of the meted Ameiicau principle oimcii " I ,;.': ninem, ano menu ". condemnation ol nil jttat loen. Ti.e liendnij bills in the Senate 'for acts ' ' enatile thu ptopie of Waslilntoii, Norri, UakotuHnd MonUna TerrttoriM lu furin coiiiiitlitintu should be maMtd uithuui untirccHtary ikli. The republican part) pledges itself in no All III its power to fi cilita.u tlic adniiisioli of the terntones of New AJexito, Wiumiii, Idaho and Ari zona in tliu trjiiymeia of i-lf giiiuniinuit as states, r ueh ul tlism as ne now quail OREGON HrKAUKIH, fllllM HAN niANlMMOO . .rixpteiiiber I . September 1.1 Stiptonilier 'Jft rilOVI VAUt'lNA. . .Sepleiuber 7 SentemlHT 1H llix rnelit to Willamette Valley . Wllhimettii Volley Willamette Vullej . Mrr.vxKiw. Wllmiiello Valley . Willamette Valley Thht nnnii rmrtM lutniie miIIIiis datiw without notice K. U.-l'ikMeiiierxfouii IVirtlaml nmt nil Wlllamntu Vullev imliit enit iimV.t eloe omuiwIIiim with the train of the VAUI'IN.V IUUTKhi AIIwid urlMriillU. mt If iliotllied to Nriii I'liuulwii, ahoiiltf summte innrrlve hi impilm the uwiiIiik witiKeuHieiH kxuii would ell'eot a'l needed luductioii of the National revenue by lupcalini! tliss taxus on tobacco, which arc un anno) aucound buidtiiloai;iicultiire, and the tax upon aptriis ued in the .trt and for nicchiinlunl tairp"ses; and by such icvikion of the tarilf a will lend to chert, impel U of Mich aiticlus us aiu puuluc, d I.) . Ul IM'IM, t.lU Jilt. OilC. 1I Vlf U..lll M.v empliimciit to our labor, and lelcase Innn miHitt duties those .irttclm of fmeiijii pro duction (except Itixurio) thu IlUe of which can not no piodticcd at home. If thuie sha I still luinaiii a larei ickcuue that is leipililte for the wants ot the. government we favor Ihu entire repeal ul internal taxes lather I lull the nur.ndoi ol any pait if our piouutuu i),um ai the out behest of the wlnAv Units am' thu agents of hrcin nmnufaotntcrs. We declare our hostility to the introduc tion mm tins cuotry ol i.ncuu cuuti.ici laUn, and ol 1'ninet.e UIkh, alien tn ui civiluition and utir Coiitiiuiuiii, anil wr ileuiand the nunl 'nforeement of the rx istim; lawsacauikl it, and favor uch uu UHHliate bijislallnn ui will ixcltide jucl IsIkii from out shoies. V ilrelarw our npiwwliimi in allrtlin ations ol capital oraninsl in trusts or otl-er-wiau, lu ooiiliol ailntrarily the cio.iiti.n of tiade aiming ourcitirens, and uu com. mend tn Conureas ami to tlio ivtate Iris at ii re, in their respective juiitliution, mob IfititUtlou as will picveot the iwu- riwurrr mt.1 I'rrlrkl lists Usau Ike I twn ul all MiliemiM toniiiuex the lie t.lln S KMk.i i. 1, A.i.iuiliiii ui.ikle I., l I.... L.k...... . . . I. .. i ......tl. I. .. rr... .1 . v! ' " """" 71-17 " Jjr"-. "ii'iueviwifca mi mir suppiir. or "v un. KIM-MAN A IK PmUihl and 1kel ., .., V ,. ,.J',.,,A r .i..i. irllnliil llr II - .-. -. - ...,.. ..-.. ... ...v,. iil.ikMai v i i., 1 Irwin nun i leMei Astmu 'JO uinri( I-rout at., IWtUnut.Or. ll UIHll'K, Af't llenl Krt. A IVm, Attl., (rsli I'loirle It. L IU, trvullU, Or, 1.11. 1IASWKI.U Jr. Uenl Krt; A tSi. Ant. oinrm Ivxplopuieiit i.., l Miuitiriiier at ; Kjmi KnilieSMai, IVtl MAUKKTH. The SALEM MARKET vw eouiir HTitKirr. Cmi4uU)' m ItMUd tb Nal iUiUll uf Fresh mill Sail Heals ! AttdaJIMttO, S A U S G K T te t't.M.V.S'UWT UM kWMV.:.H ISM (hM hih) mo tar )MtsVai at(IK)W A WIU.VKU CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor, STATU ktrKKKT. HAlJiil. OHKUO.N aAtf lta u fVe.h avn.t ers.l hmU mlmtky on hmt full -mliBu4auaiv I avll auHmi. imitation pivducls to nisikct. We approve the let; isUtluu by Cni;rs to pieveut alike un jiMl UuiiWua and unlnir diw-Timinatioin be tween thr State. Wc tiMfVum the (vohcy of appioprUtuiC the ihiUJio lands of the Uuitatl blatws to be lioHieateada foi Aunricau uituaiis ami vet tier, not alMtis, which the ltrpuhlioin Mrtv rsUbllshnl in I Sea, ajfaiii.t the jwrslitfiit 0HHisltie4i of the lmocit in CtinKreas, ami which has brviujjht our irwt Western domain into such iu;iiihcni devjuic4it. The iwtoialiun id utwarn ol Uml urunli to the (vutdic domain fur the ue of aultul tiStlers, whuih was t;uti uiklar the aJounWulKHi of 1'iMldst.t .. hur. shoukl be wmtmurd. We deny that the lUmocrattc iMity has evvsi rratorrvl one acre to the pj, but tlixlaie that by the joint aclioi of it Mhtcis aud deioooraii. aowut fUtv wUlwut ul acres of utiMued lamia wriemlly Krautsal for the otiMiivic ttou f lallioaila have bm reavliHtU Ut the piW4 ttomaln, ( iwrssMivc ol Dm codi-ll-ms tnaertwl by t leiiablscaal wily m the rtiat !. V chartM (Im 4t. versivc admfivwialiou with failuit to exe cute I he Uws ssiriH lis settlers til tec tev Useir ausHe,4a, an4 Willi isMME appio lUltowi aaJe for liut imruasc lo Harass tuswacsat Mttkers with suie ao4 mimmi tC4M Uu4r fU pra!UC tfcf C4VaMi; fraMS ftu.1 ,-IuJijiaiiuj ,L l.u 1 TW ttttvrot by Cohiiosm of Use I Miikhim m Ivaaetl uaM iisoeaslg- osaly, to tke Mkd itatt ltv way Isaeiivc SUN In the UiiiMitkeANc.wUtssewi IsveCKM- vliti4M of vvofMiUiifai, vtwaUiul I, jhiosk mMiitiuct aud uionJIy ai Mh M to wcviie a tubte total aqvMHtit I.KVH. the peotiht ul )o. Tamtoiies aWviM U periautteU, u a rfcM tubecut lied, us anon as po-inlile, aud theotlars as soon as the) may become so. The political puwir ol tlio Mormon church tn the teinlunts, a ixpeiieiiced in thu pusi, is a mrii.ice lo free institutions too Uaiii;eiiiu tn lie loni sufftred. Tbeie lore wu pic.te 'no repulilu-an party to ap plopiiatu leialation uierlir.; thu rover- ctL'iity of the nation in all territories wlielu Ihu same is rpteationrd, niul in luilheraiiuu ot that end to piece upon thu aiatuti books leuislatioii btlinueuc enough to divoice the poliucal from the t-uclu..ia- coidiilly ttcal power, and thus stamp nut the attunilant vvtckedncss of pol)iauiy. Thu lepublunn party is in favor of the use ol both i;uld and Hilvcr us moiie), and condemns thu policy of thu d.'iuov.ratic administration in its efforts to demoiietizu silver. Wo domand the reduction of letter postage to i cent per outico. In a republic hkn ours, where 'he citizen is the sovereign and thu ollicnil the aervaut, wheiu no power is exercised except by the will ui the people, it is important that the soveniyn the people i should possess intelligence. The freo ' school is the promoter of that intelligence I which is lo pioactvc us a fiee nation;' theroforu, the state or nation, or both I combined, should support freu institutions ' of learning, sullicienl to nfmid to every I child uiovviiii; up in the land the oppor tunity of n good common school edu cation. We earnestly rocommend that prompt , action be taken hy CmigronD lit thu en actment ol audi legislation ns will he.t , svcuie thu rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, and v t puitest against j thu passngu by Congress of a free ship bill, an calculated lo work ii.juslioe to labor by lessuuing the wages of lhoe 1 engaged in prepunng ni.uenals, us well ' as thosu directly employed in our ship ! yards. We demand appiopiiatious fur the eurly .ubuilillug ofouruav); for the I cniruction ot coast f.ntiheations m.d iiiikIi!i-ii ordni'iiue, and oilier approved -inoderii meulis of delciisc for the pinUc- ' tinu of our defenseless harbuis and cities; lor thu pa) incut of just pcnsiun lo our aolilieis; jr necussiiry works of Kalioual tniporlanue ill the improvement of harbors nnil the channels of internal oovstwiao, and fotutgn coniuieice; for the uiiuouiageinout of thu shipping inieiests ol the Atlantic, Gull and 1'acilic Stales, as Hell as for the payment of the maturing I ublic debt. This policy will ye em ploy no in to our labor, activity to uur va nous iiulustitis, lucrca.e the security of our ciiuiitiy, pioinole liailo, open new and dliect uiaikula for our produce, and ohciipeii the cost of ttuuiiportatioii. We .iliinn i In a to be fur better bo om euuutr) iliau the dciuurruiic policy "( loaning the Kivi.ruuKui money without uitcrcit to "eel liaok." t lie comui.i ol foreign i.llans In iiir prccut a fiuinitration ha. been diatiu. uuliwl b) Ha i..ilhciciiC) uml u conaid ice. Hiving wiihdi-iwn frein the Senate all (Minding treaties effected hy republican ailiuiutstialioii lor the icim vai ol laieigu burdens and restitutions upon our coin, merco and for its extension into better niatkcts, it has ucitij.r cllcctid iui pio (Hi.oi Hiiy others in tin ir li a', rrnf..- a lug adhtlitlue to ihu Mi'iuun ,b .' me, 1! Iiasveen with idle Complacency the cxten ion of lorclgli influence 111 Lemral America, and of foreign trade everywhere amoug our neighbors. It has infused to charier, sanction or encourage any Amer ican organisation for constructing the vicaiagua ouual, a wink ol vital import. mice In the maintenance of the Monroe divoinue, and ol our rational influence iu l.. i.l and ,-v ui Amciici, ,1 .! uuc.. i-oiy for the developiunit ul trade with our Pacific territory, with South America and with the islands and further coasts of the l'aoitic Ocean. We Miraigu the picaeiil dimociatic ad. ministration for its weak and unpatriotic tieatment of the tiaheriiMi oMx-itmu, ao.l lis pUMllanimoiH surrrnder of the ern ual piivileKM to which our tithing veela aic eimtiwl in Canadian orts under thr treaty ot 1S1S, tl.o reoiptocal maritime liitislatiou of IS JO, ami I he nouut) ol natttms, ami which Canadian tishini; ves sels rMCBive in the oru of the Uniievl Slates. We cotvdMttu the adicy of the pieseiu adiiiiniatratioti and the democratic majority 111 Cmgnvs ("vvarvj uur litheries as unlueiully ami iiviiououvly uupairi otic, aiul at tBoding to dMtiey a valuable national imtiMUy, and a, iiHliapeiisahle reouteo of ilelcuso against a loreigu enemy. the name of Ameiieax apulis alike lo all ejUsiHvs at the issMiblic. and iaiikue upon ail alike the uttic uUik-atuma of olwdivXKe to the laws. At Ike same time that citiseiivhip m and touat t the pan. odv ami safeguard of him utni wears It, and ptute lum, whetKei high or low, 1Kb ur poor, lu ht wvd iihu. It shoukl aiad must aKord him (matectw! at home, and foWow an.1 pivMect hiui alirvavi in whatever wn.l he may be on a Uwfal err ami. grades of the service to which it i applic able. The snirit atid purpeve of the re form should Ik; observed in nil executive appointment, and all laws at variane with the object of e.ti-tin.f reform leclala tmii should K- lepraled, to the end that 'he da-uter to free institutions which lurks in the power nf rffi'.-ia! patronage may be wively and ifTcciivailv avoiduil." The yratrudr 1 f the nation to the de fenders of the union can not be measured by Jnvta The leiMriatimi nf Congress should conform to 'be pledges made by a loyal jienole, and In.- so enlarged and ex tended a- to ptcviilo ttgaiiiM the rxHsibihty that any n r.n who lionnralily wore the federal titiiform shall lircome the inmate 1 f n! a'rr1"ete, or denendent upon I private elianty. In live preence ol an iiveiflon'iiirf treasury it wool I be ,-t tji-Mir- I .... r t 1 . seiin: u ' 1111 lw4s tor 0 - u-ie.e valor rirs service preserwii the uovyrtiment. Wc denouooe the houle rpint howu by I'rcsident Clevelnrd 111 hii lilltnerotls vetoes cf im urs f r jien-ion relief, nnd the action of the rleMi-crniio hoi of rei res6ntattv-s fi n-fu-'iv even ;i i:onid eration ol gum-ral pi.faiiei legislation. In suppott of the principles herewith enunutateil we "tivne the ro-nneiaMmi ot patriotic men (if ull parties, and eecnll ol all woikitigineti whoe Jiroejietlty ts seriously threatened by the freo trade policy of the pre.i ft n'butulrtration. Aiblitn.nnl plauk subii,itu-l by Mr. ISoutelle of Mninr, and ptloptrd by an ulinust ujiniipoti-. vele: The lirst ecu corn id nil quod government is the virtue and aobrietv of the people and the tmiily ol ih home. The lepnbliei.ii party v 1,1011 ltlTf.j, Lllh nit leinn nnrl 1- J -,,... r. .-- -- well dir,rted iffoMS f-r the nromotlon of teinpurnuctt nnd m,rnliiy. Tlio AV'nnKM" Caiitai .Toujinai, 1 a year. c4ia0jLj4.'aja'TnaEA!MaMna JII&CIJF.T.AWKOU.S. -THE FRUIT DRYER nTTUsXiiaJssimutJaWiiirimmni BOOTS ANI .IIOBA. wm.Trwiv'n aTc : b7 DEAI.KTt IN- b oT.d""rTs 1 1 Q 0 S 1JToTB I 8 Leather and Findings!"' . THi paid for yC faS CASH Wool, Hides, Pelts anil Furs. No. 31 Comineiclal Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. What is (Kcvolvlns nieltltViiiueJ Is Simple of Construction, AKll 1S.A.SY OV OPERATION. Awarded first premium ut tlio Oregon Htnto Kivlr lSSV-'KI-SJ-'ML'ST nnd ut thu Cull rornlit btntu lair, 1NJ7, mid .Sail Jomiuln County l''nlr, HST. Miunilncliireil in h1xI.iv. For circular mill prleu list uddrcM II. 8. JOItY & SON, 1. O. llox L'HO, Sulem, OroRon 3- Dryer Kurtmees flirnlslicd flvo sizes FRUIT WANTED iiv Tin: WILLAJIETTE VALLEY FRUIT CO. At thelr.Kvuportitor Apples, Plums, ir,. ffiaaagnaBii. i i uil..m.,mBmwwii . M'iiM7raawM.a:liiii inn , 1 jJaattaM Cnstorla lg Dr. Snml PltoTtor's olel, hnnnloss nnd qnlolt cure tor Infants' and Children's Complaints. Superior to CrTstor-Oil. rarc-eorto op Narcotlo Syrnps. Children cry for Cnstorla. Mil lions of Mothers lilesa Cnstorla. " Castorfa cures Colic, Constipation ; Sour Stomach, Diarrhroa, Eructation ; (lives healthy sleep ; also olds digestion ; Without narcotic stupefaction. runes, Pears, At the Highest Market Price. l-'netory noortlio pnsMMigor deimt. " I recommend Castorla for children'!! complaints, as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.. Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Tn Ckxtacr CoMrajrv, 77 Murray St., NewTork. Weekly k Th-j JjaVKlv'S'OUIDEU lBuujd M vrch and Sept., each yo&r. It is an cnoy clopedlc. of usoful infor-rn-.tlon for all who pur. ahasu tho luxuries or the iiucossltius of lifo. We oan olotio you and furnish you with ivll tho ne0 3ssary and unnooessary appliances to ride, wnlk, danco, sloop, oat, flsh, hur.t, wri, go to church, or stay ivt he: io, nnd in various siaos, styles and quanlttius. Just fltruro out wluvt la roviuuud to do all theao things COMFORTAQLY. and you can makoafalr oattraato of tho value of tho BUYERS' uuiuis, vnion will ha sent upon receipt of 10 cents iu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. lll-llw Michluiui Avonuo, Chicago, 111. TUG iiiayoorna The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY.. 11k men who abandons.! the letHibliean party In 1SS4, a ad oniinue to adhere lo tba vtasMooiatia petty, hav deawiad msm only the oas of hoo( eoverotiwat, of sotmti naaaeas, w ii-hi,hi awd puuty vf Ike Ualtut, lust eaivecsally have l4iia IstesaM of rvfooat in tbe civil smvim. We will not fail to kp out 0d4 be cjvvsk tWty hava brwktM thaica', tar beoiaMc tbK eaadMat hat bnakto hat. Wa, therefore, laaveat oaii ilVclaratvoai of iStj, to wtti 'tW lafcm of the etnl sarvitr, aatyisisjuilv Ufsi audx ih lermbhcati aliMjHHal HaouM K cowpltl by U fvartker xltassi.vo uf tha rvfouu tytttw aiiMdy auuiiMa ty law, to all GEMIAL BLACKSLMITIUN6 and I-IORS12SMOE1NG ! I All the litiivnvviad iiiHSluwta nf cIumJuw alMVvlne lHaa,tv euro iIMwmm of the fixit ssu mr hw rvirrwiHHi im saiiiiy Hdtoti.eun truethHi and IntarAiriuc, uaetl. 1 Kuamnlve sutUaVrtsoH In all ew. ltefer to any well known lutraetuivu In Orevon. JOHN KNIGHT, Tho Horseshoer, U06 CotHiiiareaal alrv, SahMu, Or. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, 0110 year, $1.50. 'WEEKLY, six months,- -fO.76 Nowglteail Oar Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, 0110 yoar, $1.00. "WEEKLY, six lnoiitbs, fO.60. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN TIIE NAVIES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OVR lONE-'HIIKD OFF FOR CASIfiL A. E. STRANG, No. 5l OmiHiataaal Sir, SaVLKM, - - ORKGON. -MUUU 1." STOVESand RANGES 11t 6u il StMi r1 Tkiwtire and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. ar tba Hll-ir AHTlstfiV . U.MWTk . . U ...4.w7-i. " -"-.. .i b""' uwraiv 1 a rurtiacaa. Ba lk taWwtHst ta toss Arot ni. Our Old Subscribers Now in artvnrs are urpwl to tnko ath-antago of our big discount, by sot tlltiK qld Hccounts and Jolniug the grand throng of ouelloUar Bubwribors. TO ONE AND ALL )c yml yygP If you vrant to take advantage of our "one t hint cur for iww,im are not Miier you oui goi postal note or other cNuiiMilnt iiMtlteA enmiltttitg, mimI m yur name aud sfata tha you will romlt at flret imortuHlty. Tills will aueura your baiLuir. placwl ou the dollar list, THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, But a ae.ld. rnuueut reduction. We have eome to tay. 1 a- - .