v $?-vr3 j - C 1 V-CpffT?? ir " "tb TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Associated Press Itepert and Digest of all Inportftit Xews of To-Day. MARKETS. WIIKAT TO-DAY. Chicago, 111., Sep. 4.-Mark;t descending "till. To-day wheat to eay, cash $.90; Dec. $1,021; May $1.03. San Francisco, Cal., Sep. 4. Buyer cash 'Po I off to about $1.4 H; Hcanon $1.47J. WASHINGTON AT I.ABT TIIRRH IS A LIMIT ON TALK IN Til K SENATE. Wasiiinciton, D. C, Sept., 4. In the nonato to-day the tariff bill wan taken up under the agreement limit Ing dlacuwlon on each subject to five mlnutea for each acnator. WAR ON QUAY A CONGRESSMAN AS SAILS THE SENATOR WITH VIO LENT LANaUAOK QUAY UNDECIDED. WASHINGTON, D. C, Bept. 4. YeBtrday In the course of a debate In the house RoprencntatUe Kenne dy used the following language lu peaking or Senator Quay, of Peun aylvaula: "Judaa Iscarlot of 2,000 yearn ago la to find a counterpart lu the JudaH Icuriot of to-day. Judaa, who tok thirty pieces of allver and went and hantrod hltnKelf bun left an exiimplc for the Matt Quaya that lc well worthy or .their imitation. Home time ulnee I stood In ray place on this floor and denounced u sena tor because, when charged with corruption aud branded with in famy, he did not rise in his seat and demand an investigation and inquiry that should establish the purity of his action uud of his personal honor. One occupy lug a high place in the councils of the party to which I belong has suffered himself month after month to be charged with misdemeanors for which, ir guilty, he should have been condemned under the laws of hi state and have meted out to htm the fullest measure of its punish ment. "I do not know that as a good re publican leader be owed it to the great party at whose bead be was' either to brand them as infamous oi tn prove their falsity, or be owed It to that party to stand aside from it leadership. I dou't know eitber, and for this I denounce blm. The republican party cannot afford to follow the lead of a branaea crlmnal." THE STATUS TO-DAY. Much iudiguatlon exists among republican senators over Representa tive Kennedy's attack ou the senate as a whole aud upon Senator Quay lu particular jesterday. General consultations have been held but no : plan of action has been agrted upon. I A prominent seuutor said tliat II afler a time the house took no action, the senate should puss a resolution : calling the attention or the bouse to this highly unparliamentary pro ceeding, and then leave It to deal .with the question as it saw fit. I Quay said to a reporter that be had not determined what course to pur I sue. MISCELLANY. THEINDIANH HAD I'ROBALY heard ok the poor work done in OREOON. Oklahoma Cut. Iud.Tv.. Sep 4. tiiicclal agent Merrlt aud Indian ageut Patrick arrived yesterday from the Klckapoo Indian village where the attempt was made to enroll itbe tribe. At a council of the bead men held Saturday aud Mon day the Indians repudiated the ceu- us movement and they positively efusod to be enumerated, umciais vired to Washington a statement ft the facta aud asked military aid. CATHOLIC KNIOHT8 OK AMERICA. South Bend, Ind., Sept. 4. The csslou of the Catholic Knights or America was given over to the util- orra rank, It being tho first auuual lucampment of tho rauk. The cons titution, by-laws and rules of order rere adopted, and the reports re elved from the committee appointed at last year's meeting at Indian ipolis. The parade was participated lu by a large number of members, mid was a grand Affair. dropped dead. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 4. Ex. Governor E. F. Noyc.droppcd dead In the court bouse this morning of kpoplexy. GUATEMALA. Washington, D. C, Sept. 4. A elegraiu bus been received at the Mo department from Minister Iizuer at Guatemala, saying that tie forces are belngrnpldly disband I aud that the peace will be form- Illy dielnrid next week. He says willing lu regard to the General wuDdla iueldeut or about any re Dried attack upon himself. Wkat Dfi It Menu? '100 Doses One Dollar" means limply lhat Hood's Kurtinparilla is QO most eoouuiuic.u mi-wiuinv iu buy, because It gives more tor me aouey.timu auyoiuer preparuiiou. Cacti Imttle contains 100 doses uud fill average to last a mouth, while tuer preparations taken uceoruing a directions, are soue in a week. therefore, be sur to get Hood's Bur- spanim, in neat nieoa puriner. CRIMINAL. A TREACHER WHITR-CATTED FOR PROrOSINO TO A WIDOW. Kansas City, Mo., Sep. 4. Ma trimony may loa a man his life. The White Caps last night so brutal ly beat and maltreated J. Z. Smith, a preacher who lives In ltenoko,that his llfo is despaired of. Smith Is alxty.flvo years of ago and the only, objection the white caps had to him was that recently he proposed mar riage to a much younger widow In this neighborhood. RODNEY ARRESTED. Ciiic'acio, III., Sep. 4. Some days ago the city police arrested ono C. C. Rodney on a telegram from Chief of Police of Portland, Oregon, saying ho was wanted for embezzlement. lie appeared in court this morning on a writ of ha beas corpus and was discharged from custody on the ground that the police hud no right to arrest him without a warrent. Tho court demanded that Rodney bring an action for false arrest and Itoduey's attorney mild lie would do so. SEVEN COLORED WOMEN KILLED, NOT 8KILKUL DODOERS. Macon, Qa., Sep. 4. It Is always the helpless women that get killed. While a colored excursion was on Its way from Savanah to Albany a row uroe over a woman's choice of es cort. Fully fifty pistols were drawn and tho firing became gen eral. Seven women were shot dead and several were seriously wounded. FOREIGN. RKIDC1E FALLS. Prague, Sept., 4. Tho bridge over the river Moldau, on which a largo number of persons stood and were watching tho flood, collapsed, to-day. Thirty persons wcro drowned. ANTI-CHINESE DEMONSTRATION IN CANADA.; Ottawa, Out., Sept. 4. Organ ized labor Is awake in Canada. At yesterday's setsion oftlio Dominion Labor congress a letter from the Victoria, It. C, Trades assembly was read, calling the attention of the congress to the marked increase in Chinese immigration during the last year. It protested particularly against this immigration because of the immorality of this class and the congestion of the labor market caused by their presence. The letter asked for legislation as exclusive as that of the Australian colonies. ACCIDENTS. OAB VICTIM. New York, N. V., Sept. 4.-Thls morning three men were sufiocnted by gases in a large ccnspool en Htat- en Islaud which they were engaged in cleaning out. TRAINS WRECKED. Manninoton, W. Vu., Sep. 4. This morning a freight train ran in to another train on the Baltimore and Ohio railway. Eugimer Cor dell aud an unknown mini were killed. Sixteen cars were plied up aud the wreck took fire. The cars aud their content were almost to tally destroyed. POLITICAL KANSAS REPUBLICANS. Topeka, Kan., Sept. 4. The republican state convention this morning nominated S. O. Stover, treasurer. Tho platform favors protection as expounded by Itlulne. Demands a service pension, a deep water harbor on the gulf of Mexico, endorses President Harrison's administration and en dorses prohibition. PARAGRAPHS. There is a strike on the Panama Railway. Sew York wents a recount of tho census ulleging 200,000 shoit. Henry Hammill, a wealthy plo. neerof Los Angeles is dead. The ofllcial census of Washing ton is 840,610. Rev. Andrew Leonaid Parker, a Seattle capitalist, was married at Omaha yesterday to Miss Mary Isa bella Kellogg, of Hartford, Conn. Hoxle & Mellor, of Oshkosh, Wis., oueot the most extensivo lumber ilrnis in the state, have fulled. As Beta $00,000; liabilities $518,000. At Rlchmoud. Ky., Ballard liranston was shot aud killed by O. W. Naiuplu. Roth were prominent politicians and the ulllulrhas cre ated great excitement, A lire at Brooklyn N. V., yester day destroyed several factories aud a wholesale grocery, causing u loss or $200,000. The greatest' losers were Dlahu Brothers, grocers. The worst fire ever kuowu at Hi awatha, Kaunas, broke out yester day morning lu a livery stable de Btroyingtwo ana a half blocks in the bust uess center of the city, aud causing a loss of at least $160,000. Governor Hill has accepted the in vilation of the Irish societies of New York city to presldo at the commemorative exercises lu honor of tho late Johu Boyle O'Reilly, to bo held ut the Metropolitan opera house In New York Sep. the 8th. Thomas Hunt, u pioneer of Marirn county, lost his life ueur Buttevllle ou the 3rd., by being pitched from a wagon, Kute McGee, HUj)XHcd to be in sane, has been looked up In the elty p rlson at San Francisco to- watt ex. amlnatlon. She threatens to kill Alexander Lynolt, n backman who claims to bo entirely Ignorantof the woman's animosity. Tho nnnlversary of the battle of Sedan, which resulted In the sur render of Napoleon and his army of 00.000 men to the Prussians In 1871, was celebrated tbrougout Ger many iu tho usual manner. All newt-papers, even those which were formerly bitter cuemles, Joiued In tho unanimous chorus of praise of Bismarck. A short sharp earthquake Is re ported from Gllroy, Cal. Ellis Walker, a pioneer of '43, was found dead at his room In Portland. The Portland exposition Is being advertised on a small scale. Tho national debt was reduced $10,857,200 iu August by purchase of bonds and $832,073 by paying off, or n round twenty millions In all. THE UNIVERSITY NON-BKCTARIAN. Willamette University is no more Methodist than Harvard is Uni tarian, or Yulo Concregatlonal, or Princeton Presbyterian, or Colum bia Episcopal. All of them great Institutions arc under the auspices of the churches named and yet they are as free from denominational bias in their Institution as Michigan or Cornell. When Lewes n few years ago Indulged in his unreason about Presbyterian psychology and high church physics and Baptist bydr stutlcs he provoked a laugh without promoting tho truth. The facts are that out of the mul titudes of colleges and universities projected in this country a few have grown to great eminence and a largr number are ou their way to that position. The great majority of these are found to be under de nominational control. Aud adopting Spencer's axiom of the "Survival of the Attest" institutions fouuded and controlled by the great religious bodies of the country are the most Igorous. There are several reasons for this. Christian people will make large sacrifices for their cause. These sacrifices are required es pecially iu the earlier years or al most nil colleges. Somo friends must glve1lberally,others must teach ror meager salary. In process of time circumstances Improve, denom inational lines ure relaxed, the In stitution heeks the best in every de partment, and is able to get the best. Such has been the history of denom inational schools elsewhere, and will be of Willamette university. Jf we should not retain It another would take its place, but that too would be under the auspices of some church. Tbesesuggestionsimply the wisdom of a liberal policy on the part of the Institution. And we understand tills to have been pursued that students are recommended to attend the church of their parents, and that no church distinctions are recognized in the administration or the school. They also imply the wisdom or a liberal spirit on the part or our citizens. All Boston churches must take au honest pride in Harvard aud Boston universities; all Princeton churches iu that ruinous seat of learning. Should Willamette university re main here as we think it should and will, all the churches will protlt by Its contributions to the culture of the commuuity as well as to the general thrift, and all congregations will be larger by the presence of a large 'church going student body. iDstroHcits Filed for Record at the" County Recorder's Office. H F Hall andwfto W H Taylor, 3.43 acres near Ger- vuls ! li S Honneyand wf to Mil ton Youni. the nw. cor. of an 202 acre It in the village or Ma rion A F McClaue and wf to J Fisher, 74.6(5 acres iu sec 29 t, 200 0 s, r. 1 e. 255 J L, Stalker and wf to V F Davenport, the sj of an acre tract In bllvcrtou 200 HOTEL ARRIVALS. COOK HOTEL. h Hobsou, Btuytou. JoScliludlcr, J; Mating, Gervalx. Win 8 Wallucc, d F. E A Hausee, East Portluud. J H Qulmsby, Tulare, Cal. Jus It Wade, Neb. J 8 Clark, States. The oldest and strongest Uank south of Portland aud north of San Francisco, Bankers , Iron Building , Salein Or. Accounts kept, loans made, exchange on every part of the world bought and sold, letters of credit Issued to travelers, oollec lions made throughout the United BUtea, llrltlsh America and Mexico, This bank has .nonnlary connections with banks In Oregon, Washington, Idaho aud Montana, ana eorrespondenu In all the principal towns of those stales. F.-iHra WILLIAMS & ENGLAND ' BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, ill Sobscribed, 1200,000 Transact n general banking business In all IU branches. GEO. WILLIAMB WM. KNdLANH....... UUUU Mc.NAKY. President Vloe rresldeut . .......Cashier DIRKOTOR8: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Eng land, Dr. j. A. Ittchardeou, J. W. Hobsou. J A. Haker 'Uauk In new Exchange block pa Com mercial struet. fclw FOUNDED IN 1868. UD1) & H MARKETS BY TKLUSAn. PORTLAND. Wheat-Valley, 1 88. Hour standard, 13 M. Walln Walla W to?, SO, Outside grades, 13 HO. OaU l3C0o per bushel. MIIlBlutT- llrnu tl'ftb); shuts, tWS ground barley, 32,' enrp feed. I2S middlings, tA per ton, Hay-tl6al7 per ton. Butter-Oregon fancy dairy, Me; fancy 27 fancy creamery MX; good to fair, 21X9M; California 24c. Kggs Oregon 25 to 27c par down. Poultry-Old chicken-, M K0 K; Urge spring, 13 0094 00. Poutoe--75c to Sic per cental. romaUws-Or. 60c; Cal. (Coder byx, Clieene Oregon, 11, to lJe; California X to 10c. Bugara-Golden C, iV,c; extra O, dry granulated, ( cube, crushed and Pow dered, 6o per pound. Ream-Small whlte,3.2&;plnkt3.7i;bayoa, M 60; butter, 13 60; llmaa, IS 60 per cental. Dried frulto Plummer dried, 10 to tic, undrled and factory pluma, I to 10c; peached, aundrled.'lfc; evaporated, iio. Rite Kf per pound. Hldon-Dry hide, 8 to 9c, K I' for culln; green over 65 pound, 4c, under M pound, 3c; abeep pelt, abort wool, 30 to 50c; medium, Co to 80c; long, 90 to 1 35 ahoarllnga, 10 to 20c. Tallow Good to choice, S to 3Je. Wool Eaatern Oregon, 10 to 18c; valley, 16 to lsc per pound. Nails. Iron, $3 , ateel, $3 30; wire, 3 W per keg. Beef LHe, S U3ci'An&,7c. M titton Live, 3o 3c. dreaied 7c. Hog. Live, 6c; dreaaed,7c. Veal 6 to 8c per pound. Spring lambs 12 each. SMOKED MKAT8 AND LARD. Kantern rmnu, 13 to He; breakfast bo eon, 11 to 14c; sides, 0 to 10c; lard, ty, to lie per pound. BAN FAANCIHCO. BAN FBAKCtsco, Bept. 2,-WheaHl 38 to 1 36 for atnndard shipping quality. Barley Peed tl 27H1 30 per centa Old brewing grade held at II S5. Chopped feed, 124 to 25 per ton. Potatoes Eerly rose, 75c to II; Qarne chile, 75c to It per cental; Burbanka, II to 1 75 per cental In boxes. Onions II 75 to 2 00 for red. PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Whnat-Buyer '90; closing, It 45; buyer season, closing, II 63to 1 &&. Barley Buyer T0; closing, tl 36; buyer season closing, f 1 42. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. CHICAGO, Bept-2.-Wb.eat II OS. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET. Chicago, sept, 2. Cattle receipts, 17,000; beeves, 14 to 5 10; steers, 13 30 to 4 40; stockersand feeders, 12 75to2 85; cwt, bulls and mixed, 81 25 to 3 10; Texas cattle, $3 00 to3G0. Hogs-RecelpU, 32,000; mixed, 13 75 to 3 85 heavy, 30 to 4 60 light, 13 70 to 4 25. Sheep Receipts 12,000; natives II to 1 81; Texas, 13 65 to 4 25; lambs 15 to 6 15. MIBCLLANEOUS MARKETS. New York, sept. 2. CofTe.', Rio firmer; fair cargoes, 20 No. 7, flat bean, 18c t 19. Sugar Raw, held higher; refined grm 5Ji to 5$ exlra C, 6Ji to bi?-, yellow, A to 5ic; granulated 6 Petroleum 86ic. Chicago, Aug, 27. Rye; quiet at 4c. Barley Steady, 70 to 72c Whlaky-tl 13 Shoulders 5 76to 5 87S- Bhon clear 15 75 to S 85. Short ribs 15 35 to 5 Lard 16 20 Wool Site 38c. PRACTIOAI. TXSTI. Aatealshlns; Offer Soa Replies. i of The Ban Francisco papers of recent data ontalned the following effer: " As sn evidence ol the ability of Jot's Vegetable Sarsaparllla to prevent sick head ache", we will glre to the first twelve re sponsible persons who will apply at oar oflee a boUle free If they will agree that after they have been eared that they will admM the fact over their signatures." This -fTer so startUngly asserted the tency of the remedy that many accepted. and the letters of the parties, nearly all f whom responded, are probably the moat onvlnclng attestations that any remedy over received. The following U a sample af those received:' I bae been subject to bilious headaches and constipation nation for set eral Tears cast: la lo m lact. nave occn eoropeuea 10 use a . .. I l.....S-l--L-- ave been r .ph; hav 7C Ter; err other nlrbt or else I we other night or else I would have a headache and dull, mean feeling. I have taken that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sara Kruia, ana nave aenvea great oensni iroam and Intend continuing It. Alter my owa experience I can besrtllr advise those trsta bled with biliousness and constipation lo try tl Yours, CHAS. K. ELKINOTON, 125 Locust Avenue, San Francises Notice. The'annual meeting of the stockholders of the Capitol Adventure company will , held at the ofHos of the company In salem, Oregon, on the SOtb of tteptenioer,ata. m, l.-Z8.td H.rTtlKDMAN.Pres. Dyspepsia Make many people miserable, and often lead to self-destruction. Distress alter eating, sour stomach, sick headache, oeari burn, loss of appetite, taint, "all gone" f vellng, bad taste, cos tea tougue, and trreg. . ularity ol the bowels, arc UI8tr0S the mora common ijrmp After m' Dyppl does not . get well ol ItMlI. It re- Eslting quires careful, persistent atteutlon, and a remedy like Hood's Saria parllla, which acts gently ret euelently. It tones the storaacli and other organs regulates the digestion, creates good ap appetite, and, by thus Ink OTereomlug the local " T,t symptoms, cures therieslOelonel headache, and refreshes the tired mlud. " I bare been troubled with dyspepsia I had but little appetite, and what 1 dla Ummr. ' distressed ne, or did " no IIUU good. After eat DUrn ng I would experience fslutness, or tired, all-gone feeling, aa though 1 bad not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by ray business, painting, and from being nor or less shut up in a room with aAU. fresh paint. Last spring mtZmamt I took Hood's BartaparUla IOHWCss' Md it did me an luunense aasouat o good. It (art me as appetite, and my food ret isfaed and satiated th craving I bad pre viously experienced." Oaojwa A. r, Watertown, Hssi. N, B. It you decide to tke Hood' Bar apsrtlU do not be wdueed tu buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla eUbydrugflsU. fliatifetf. eBare4by fc J. JJOOU W., ipetfcaterUs, Lew ell, Hsss. KX P- On Os4lsr 121 Court 81. 4 I te. r H itffjUsfiSLWJSBBBBBa " S wSaalaaaaaasBaVP -t 3 ? r APSQKjlr f J HENRY M. STANLEY f 'uaeaV tim ft IN DARKEST AFRICA The roroplt storr of SUnler's rreent thrilling Itanium, snd th diMlosurs of his Important dlMiirerie. will spp-sr for ths flnt tin In th voik willtta by Mmnclf, sntitled "In DsrkMt Afrl " D l not be ftrovlTed bf any of the to cil -! ' Rtaule) bonks nnw being offered as "sen nine" r aua authentic ' To no ono ol these has Stanley contributed a line. i n-ro s no queiuon atraui inu atstement oeinr orrect In ersry nartlenlar We guarantee It, and will sl'erartlculars on application. niHTIflM In 0Ti" nn( - '" misled, aes VnU I lUri tut the book bears the In. print of CHARLES SCRtBNER'S SONS And that the eanvssslaf ssent osrrlrs s certl teals at agent from at. A. L. BANCROFT & CO. 132 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. eners.1 Aienti for the Pacific Coast James 8. Felton, sole agent for Marlon county, Halem, Oregon. WM. WICKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinier. Leave order at John Hughe' store, Slate street. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," 298 Commercial St. Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone Hewer and Fire Clay Chimney I'lpe, etc. FRESH MM. Capital Dairy Co A. C. Kalreblld, 13. J. Kelly and are prepared to deliver flresh milk cooled on Ice, to any part of the city. Leave orders at Hlnto 4k Low's Btable. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our store) We carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 226 Commercial Bt, Salem SECURE YOURTICKETS Before Leaving Salem. Gilbert Bros. bao now on sale ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Yaquina and return Tickets good for going and coming on any Week day until October 1st, '90. 7i2S.tr TICKETS $3.50. & tn,.basement, under Hteiner A lllossers. Plumbing& Fitting of all kinds. Low pricesland GOOD WORK. Bids on contracts of all kinds made on short notice. &7Mra W Av th Exciutiif Contfta9 . 4s3r,skw'liM(aVaarf ( $4IUt WE AUt ONE HALF POUHtS. GILBERT & PATTERSON, HUM, OMt. brick! burtoIbros. are prepared to furnish a first-class article of Brick iu town or country or anywhere onthellneofOdtO.lt. It. Price reason able. Yai ds im Slate street, opposite O. a. P. AU orders left with Williams Eng land prompUy attended to. Hand Made Brick Tie murphyTdesabt, Hureiwors to I). Nash, have a well wtab. Ilibf4 Brick and Tlla factory In North HaUra. naar U fitlr (rounds, and are pre. pared lo furnish Irel-olaM brick and tile on (Jtort notloe, Bamplsa of Brick or Tile cent free to any point dealred, on snort notice. Orders can M ieA with Joe, KUbburu, IV) HUts street, t-KeeBipUeeabeea, dr M HHPBssiBjsaH BVbsbbbbKiIbVbbsbbsI B sPfeaalBBBSBJBHBJ w J aWfTli'llUliVWIsal Ivook, Look ! Look! IN OUR SCHOOL SUPPLY WINDOWS! To-Day, ToJVIorrow and Next Day, Those Beautiful School Tablets, A Genuine First Class Water Proof School Satchel GIVEN AWAY WITH BOOKS SOLD. Remember ttie Place, GILBERT Groceries , Paints, Oils Lime, All our Goods are First Class Produce to Sell, or TI RECTOR MEADOW AHD FRIT IMS. Four Mite From Salem the Capital of Oregon. One Thousand acres of na flue land as there is In tho northwest, divided luto ouo hundred small meadow and fruit farms. These tracts for the FIRST TIME are now placed on the market;, ranging in prices trom 150 to f 100 per aro one third cash, balance on time with Interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments in a small way has been nftercd to the public. Thousands of dollars will be expended Jwlthia tho next 12 mouths In improvements in the immediate vicinity of this land, while upon tho tract itself, in the way of roads, fencing, etc, a large amount of money will bo used. n A Free Ride to and 'From the Place to uny one wishing to see or invest. Call at the,ofllce of WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars INBUltANCK Company. Fire aud Ma rine, J OH, ALBEHT, Agent, Halem, Oregon COOK HOTEL Stte and High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor to W. IL COOK. The Cook Hotol is opposttr court uoiise onnvelent to business part of clly and street car line runulnr past tbe door. lUtes 11.00 to 300 a day, according to room. Upeclal terms .to boarders and families. INV FOR 9UWCTal.0Ug MICM ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOUI, IND, and see: r.jrtn 98 State street, Salem, Ore. k PATTERSON, Crockery and Glassware, and Varnishes, Cement, Hair and Plaster, Oats, Wheat, Bran and Shorts. and our Prices are Below Want Anything in our Line, you Before Consulting us. GILBERT k FITTER GO TO GEO. F. SMITH, 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR Fents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Goods, The Finest THE Evening Capital Journal! 50 Cents a MonffjJSv The latest Telegraphic News and ; Best Local Competition. If You Have any can't Afford to deal Stock In Salem. 7 I 1, Reports. rt t ' n M i i fl"i''aajA. i l. vU. -' tt' .-f -USA'' 1. I' t'l