Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 20, 1890, Image 4

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at Artilr bmoa.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets "
Utct, stomach sad bjwjlt. Oue & doss.
MUb7lnll& S.' jntsarU.
ntOI-ESSIOVAl. CARD.
K. K IiONHA M. n. N.HAVDEX.
. H. IIOLMS.
TJONnAK, Holies 4 IlAIir, Attor-,
) ny nt law. Office In IUnb' N'k,
MtrrnSuitf and Omrt, on Com'lSu
T.R1CHARI(IN. ttornPT at lair, of-
L flee np stairs in from ronm ol new
Bush block, comer Dimuerelal and Conrt
"STreu, SiaJem, Oregon.
J J. SHAW. AUomer.at-Law, aletn.
. Oregon. Office flrit door to the lefl
at head of talr In the le. of Ladd 4
Ilanh's bank.
TILJIOX FOKD. altnrner t Uw. Balem.
Oresotu Office up-stalrs Jn Fatton'i
PKATT a HUXT, attoraeyn at law. Salem,
Oreeon. Office oeBa' Jewelry store,
State street.
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AKCY A BINGHAM, Attorneys and
cimneior ni mw, .sfliem, ureeon.
ranabtractollherecord'iof Marlon
count). Including a lot and block Index of
halem, thev ha e special facilltte tor ex
amining title to real estiitf. nuine In
the supreme court and In the state depart
ments will receive prompt attention.
T.R.J. U. KEENE.DenUst. Offleeover
the White Corner
Court and Com.
merctal streets
K McKALL,V.Archllect. New Hash
V- l"yman block. Plans and vpeclnra
tfous of all clnnses of of bulldlne on short
notice. Huperlntendeaceof work promptly
looked after. aU
-T U.PUUI1, Architect, Plans, Specl-
. Mentions and superintendence tor
all cfae of hulldtngv
Office iO Com.
iHnriist i., up suiirs.
HDSIKBtS CARDS.
VrLTE CJ.ARK: Rirbers and Hair
0.1 uievrs, .'!. Lommerciai street. Only
the best of work.
DIl. T. 0. SMITH, Dentist, W State street,
Kilem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of erery description. Pain'e8 opera
tions a specialty.
M. CLOUOU, Undertaker. Embalmer
&h
ana Cabinet Maker, 107 Hiate Ht
.em.
If.
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B. ODTHWICK, Contractor and
builder.- Well un-airtil to-do all
kinds of building and guarantee satlsfca-
u'jo. -u-im
I01IV ORAY. Contractor and builder.
si Klnelntlde finishing a specialty. 4t5
tjmmerclal -treet, haiem Oregon.
rOHN KNIGHT. lllHcksmlth. Hon
J snoelng.iudrep:ilrlnt;a specialty. Hnop
ui tin' (not cf Uberty street rialem.Orvgon.
2.t?
J) J.I.AKKNA CO,, ManuUcturo ofall
I . kludsorti-nieles.Repaiiinguspeclal-'y.
Only tiin bit work turnedoul, HhoplS
-ut- street, next door w tfcrlber 4 1'ohle,
fy UO. HOEYE llarUr and Hair drets
'X. lug pvtrlors. hlnest baths In theclty.
vi oommerclal street, Halem,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
4 O. T W. lViteetltu lwd,'e No. 2, A.
r 4 O. II. V c liem, Oregon, llwu each
VednejA.v evening ut lulull in iuil In
surance block, oor:i-r Conimercial and
Clieiunketa trU VlaltluxaudEojaurn
mitbetliren liultnl K. II. hWiL'THWICK.
1A Kim, Itcc,)nler II W
v
A. IL Seduwlck l'oit. No. 10, Depart-
mnt of Oreion. m 1 eerr Monday
f renin:; at the Uill oei the Oregon Land
cjmpuny's oBIch. Vlaiting romrxdej. an
ivinllullv ln1ted to attend.
I). C.Hiii;hm.n, 1'iHt Kijaraailc;,
S. A. ItAMiI.K, AdiiUsi i.
E. ('
CROSS,
anil Packer,
Butcher
Hiate Ht. iuU Court Hr, The best mwits
lellered uull parts of the city.
Cheapest, Neatest ami Best,
SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION
FENCE.
I makuund put up all kind of feuce, city
tiKli-ountr, Jet my terms before fencing.
II. hCIIOMAKf K, haltiu, Or,
.
Capital Dairy Co
A. V. KuirclillU, II. J, hell) Mid
are prepared to deliver lliesli milk
cooltxlon Ice, to any urt of the rlly.
Leave orders at HI11I0A L otahle,
COOK HOTEL
Hiaii) uud High Street.
P W AKTrifllJCftV UU(U
U. )l . AiMMmoUiN , I if WJ . .
SncmsflrloW.il. COOK.
freo
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meCookHotollsopposllr w.tirl li ,""'? "-"" "' ""'B wuioo-
oouveUnt to busineu part or citj unci i Ject lu view, Linn county Is the
trt air Hue runnluv usl tliu door. .., ,i r t...i .. .1 . ,i , .
lUtes 11.00 U riOU a Oaj-, umjrdluB iiw"1(-i " 1 J10 tliat all the illlfc
roomjMpeclal lermi. to U.Mrile und j rlur coiiiUIl-4 nru In IIuu. TlierujKfaJ
'of theluw would simply leavp on
PVPP'RP k 1 I VTr Minierrt. the books the old luw requiring tuxes
uh?MaJ,Vvi,plrir l!:;'". . b w wwon the niuri.
Htu WixQuisT, itiMeiiuitf,irH, gage Is i-ecurity fur, ho that tt mini
i -4 uril'sVirisIl iniifr1i) 1 1' i
1 Ml GEER TIIINRS MF.
1 Opposed to Repeal of Mortgage
Tax and Usury Laws,
4T.IKE THE TAX FROM ALL CREDITS.
Only Change in Assessment
Laws Will lie tlie ltepcal of
the Indebtedness Clause,
Oregouiaa Nov. 17: Hon. T. T.
n?er o' ilacleay, tbo "tU seca
nt, n o- the Willamette," wns lu
t rn vcstertlny, awl was glad to
s the tiivtroiMilis looking so lively.
huri tie it tho lower house of tha
icHlntun? from Marion county lu
J.imiarj.iiucl a curulUlate for the
speakership, uwl Is thelong horx; lu
the race In point f stature. The
other two candidates are said to bo
Hon. H. B. Miller, or Grants, and
Hon. Oeorye L. Story, of I'ortluud.
It is unofficially reported that Mr.
Miller does not sstk the speaker
ship, and if Mr. Story Is alter It, he
has not formally -auuouueed his
candidacy.
Kepreeutntlve Geer Is after the
plum with a liiug pole, and Marion's
delegatiou will back hint to the
man. "I ain In the field to stay,
and hope to win," he said yesterday.
Mr. Geer Is a thorough farmer, well
educated and well read, Is a fine
parlianioutarian and a good debater.
He talked very entertainingly on
topics of state interest to a reporter
at the St. Charles yesterday. The
first question was, if it had been his
observation that the people of Ore
gon are waking up and marchiug
forward.
MOSSRACKISV SI,rDINO DOWN
GRADE.
"Well, I should say so," he re
plied. "There is no questlou but
the people of Oregon are getting a
move on them. Mossbuckkim has
to go, and is fiolng down a Bleep
toboggan slide. You know, I am a
farmer and among farmers a great
deal and have been wonderfully
struck with the fact during the past
two yeare. The influx of rustliug,
energetic people from the East has
had a great deal to do with it. He-
side, there has been a great improve
ment in the character of the immi
gration. In the past the people
came to look around, now they
brine their means and make their
homes and stay with us. As I go
around among the farmers I see not
only the result of these new people
so iar as their own work Is con
cerued, but see it exercised among
our old farmers everywhere. Ore
eou has the brightest future of auy
state in the Union.
"We will'have a very busy session
this time, and I trim one that will
be devoted to the best interests of
the people. Our sessions are usu
ally short, and we waste moat of the
time uselessly. I am sure the ex-
travagence which has characterized
us as to clerk hire in the past will
not nnu run sway this time. 1 am
opposed to the employment of clerks
unless we have work for them, aud
I am not In favor of paying them
any more thau we get ourselves
Eveu with this reformation we will
have plenty of applicants for posi
lions.
GIVE THE RAILROAD COlIitlBSION
POWER.
"The railroad problem Is one that
will require careful consideration
Public sentiment is In favor of giv
lug the railroad commission sufil
dent power to make Itself felt. If
not, the commission will be abol
. ished as it ought to he.
"At this time I cannot say how
fur we should go in this matter,
Last winter I introduced a bill giv
ing the commission judicial power
to enforce its findings, but the gov
ernor vetoed the bill increasing the
number of commissioners and the
veto was overruled and before the
legislature could take up my bill the
session was nearly over. I intend
to present my bill again at the
January session and do not appre
hend that there will be any trouble
in passing it. I am in favor of vest
ing the comnuision with ower to
fix freight and passenger rates, but
not in preference to a maxium rate
law which I think would be more
just. The fttialwreck at Lake La
bish illustrates the need of a rail
road commission with more power.
"In relation to a&setsment, mv
opinion is that public sentimeut
does not justify any Innovation In
the preseut law further thun the re
peal of the Indebtedness cluuse and
the creation of a state board ot
equalization. The repeal of the in
debtedness clause would destroy
the loophole through which the
wealthy men evade their taxes uud
cure one of the greatest evils com
plained of aud the state board of
equalization if it performed IU duty.
would insure u uniform vuluutlou of
property and cure the other evil to a
great extent. 'I ho enforcement of
both of these propositions would
nearly double the taxublo valua
tion of property lu the Htute and run
it up betweeu fci.OOO.fJOO and $300,
000,000. THE MOKTOAUK TAX AND UHUKY
J-AWH.
"rm'tro8lynooplijIonthat
u,0 mortgage Wx law will not be re-
I pealed. Marlon county 111 vote
I un'lilli iirnilnut n I. Ill 1.....I 1I...1 ..t
' Highest ofall In Leavening lWr.
J&S2Z&
I
ABSOLUTELY PURE
who has loaned 2tXX), secured by a
mortgage, even should the mortgage
lax law do rupreueti, would still nave
to pay the same tax on the loan. In
other words, the man would derive
t .)! .1 1 .,
no oeneiit iroiu in ruiwai 01 me
law except the opportunity to hide
notes, which are not matters of pub
lic record, while mortgages are,
"My opinion is that so long as
credits are taxable lu this state there
Is no apparent injustice lu the mort
gage tax law, buiI purmiuieut refor
mation in this dlreetiou can only be
effected by the exemption of all
credits from taxation. I cannot say
what eltect such a chauge would
have, but for my part I would rather
have foO.OOO.OUO of untaxed credits
lu circulation in the state than $1,
000,000 aud have them taxed. In
that way the farmers would be
greatly benefitted. Thot would be
nearer the condition of things under
the system of non-taxHtiou of
credits.
"The repeal of the usury law
would be a more radical chauge
than the repeal of the mortgage tax
law and I do not think the people
of the state would countenance a
move of that kind now. First,
because they have not given so
much study to the financial prob
lem as they will have done In the
next few years. Second, If, as is
claimed by the advocates of the
repeal of the law, that money would
be cheaper without the usury law
than with it, then the law as it is
works no bar to thone who waut to
loan money at cheaper rates; aud if
rates without the law should advance
that would be ample proof that the
law would be unjust and unneces
sary. "The Australian ballot system
will be adopted without auy trouble
or opposition. It strikes me thut It
is a cumberbome pieceof machinery,
but as any change would be for the
better, I am lu favor of trying it.
"I am heartily in favor of a lib
eral appropriation for the World's
Fair. I believu in Oregon doing
everything necessary to advance
its matchless resources, and it should
not be done in a second-rate matter
either. I believe that if we properly
exhibit our productions and muko
known our resources and let the
people who visit the Fair know
what we have In addition to what
thy have begun to leurn about us,
our population will be easily doubled
lu the succeeding five years.
Free Choice at tbe City Eleetioa.
UDrroit Jeurnal: Now that the
city election Is near aud the fact
that once a year the voter is apieal
ed to for a decision, would It not be
the right thing for every citizen who
is favorable to a good city govern
ment to have a say, at tbe proper
time. Every man or squad of men
iiavc a perfect right to place u ticket
in his or their ward. There should
be at least a half-dozen tickets in
each wurd besides the "reg'lar" of
each party. The fact that the
Statesman told us some time since
that in all probability parties lu tbe
city could name tbe next city offi
cers, should be a hint. Borne say
our expense pet should be less, oth
ers that the police should be confin
ed to beats and not in squads, still
others that gambling should be sup
pressed, and some say wedon't need
so many policeman, etc., etc., etc.
This is the proper time to have your
say or hold your peace. If the pres
ent order of things is satisfactory,
why kick? It It is not, and you do
not try to acknowledge it, why?
The "reg'lars" will be titers. "Eter
nal vigilance" Is the price of good
city as well as national government.
At your primaries tbe whole ques
tion is decided. Citizen.
Mr. Elijah Mays, a much respect
ed citizen of Lake county, and one
ot the pioneers of Oregon, died at
his home near Junction City, last
Sunday. In 18-31-' he crossed the
plains with bii family, and in 1853
settled in Lane county, where he
has since continuously resided. He
lived to a ri pe old age having passed
his 81st birthday and experienced
the great pleasure of seeing his fam
ilyconsisting of tlx sons aud live
daughters, recognized as among Ore
gon's most respected citizens. Hon.
Itobert Afays, of The Dalles, Or., be
ing his eldest son. Thj good old
mother preceded him about six years.
Truly these were of the "home
builders" of Oregon, and oh oiio by
one, at the wnd of a well-spent life,
thoy lie down to sleep, wo feelingly
nay, peace to the ashes of the old
pioneers. Oreiconian.
Cant. Jack Ciawford has no eoi
fldencethe in 'ireinoyed-rall" theory
of .the Luulah It. I. disaster. A
good many other people, who have
known this shulty trestle work for
yeawcoucur with C'apt. Crawford.
Times Mountalueer.
Two wood chqppers from across
the river came to the city last even,
ing, tilled up on fermented corn
Juice, Kotglorlou-ily drunk, and were
corueu up tins arieraiMiu In the cull-boo-Hr.
J'. H. They have Just broken nut
of the rear eud of the building and
skipped out. Albany Democrat,
i Lb-
- U. a Gov't Report, A-J 37- '8S9
Baking
Powder
The Oregoninu admits that rates
of Interest are higher in Washington
, than in Oregon.
! 1 ,
It seems that Mr. World's Fair.
. r,!..!,.. to.lt . I1I.1.. ..t H- '
1 ..".twiuu.- ., hmih, . iukiic,
was the only man who watohed the
law of congress and asked the gov
ernor for that nppolntment. The
eurly bird, etc
Late estimates place the Wash
ington hop crop at 3S,000 bales, 6000
still unsold; Oregon a),000, 3000 still
unsold. Money for the hop crop has
largely gone to the East again from
Washington. In Oregon the bulk
of it is lea lu the state.
Gov. Ferry, of Washington, Is suf
fering from nervous prostratlou, and
will go to Southern California to re
cuperate. BALE.11 MAUKKT JtKPOUT.
A Synopsis el th Markets Buying aud
Helling Prices.
ItETAIL'.riUCCi.
REVISED QUOTATIONS.
Hhoulders Sugar cured.per lb,12f
llrenkfast biicou II
Hams Mupir cured, per lh, 16 0118c
lteer fta lliv.
Fork lOOlJUc.
Mutton a lJKc.
Veal 10 Uc
TlmotIiyeel I'er iviund, 7Sc; selling.
Hed clo er seed 1 Vr pound, Ia
Vliltecloerseed Per pound, ISc ",
Alslke lsc per pound.
Ited top ISc per pouud.
Liucoln Or.uw l2o per pouudj
Hye Orass 10c per muiiuI.
Orchard lras17c per pound,
llcuns 6c per lb.
Oat meal t -I to Cc
fanned Frutt..l'csiclieii, K SO; apricot,
J3 5, blackberries, SI; corn, best grades
tl X tomatoeK 91 4V, string beans 11 Uf,
green r-!is SI S3; per uoz. lu two lb cans.
Green FrultCholce npp.es WST5cper
bex: rears tOc nerbox:cmiesi s&nerbox
jxltat'tes OX; carrots ic: parsnips 11 OO,
luincesii uu per Dusnei; onions oc per id.
7c per ! small flshSlOcperl'b. tlafibiUand
Cixl li',c per lb.
ncviNO I'iiicks.
Wheat !K" net.
Flour l'er barrel. SI.30, best li lbs.
Dan Per bushel, U u 5c.
Uarjey Per bushel, fitte.
Ilran l'er ton. lit. GO at mill, sacked.
Hhnrt l'er ton, S2I U3 " sacked.
Clw l'er ton, SJiOO ' sacked.
Hods ljuoted nt S.3c per lb.
hsgs SLc per dozen,
l'ot.itoe Per bushel,60c new
Corn nieal Jc per pound.
Cheese UOlle per pound.
Dried ulums Perlb.67c.
Dried prunes l'er lb. liiilic
Emported prunes 7Ke ier lb.
miner .sucvx: per ism
fctV: per jsiundforgijod
Ijinl 12"ill5oper lb.
H.ims Per pound, 1101-0,
lfeiconslder 10 per lb.
Hhoulden. HtUc per lb,
t'hlckens X:
Turkevs 10t913c per lb,
Oeee 7kvj per lb.
Ducks, Ui15 pcrlh.
SlAf.KBTS BY TKLEUKAPH.
POKTLAND.
Wheal Valley, 31 -Ji1: Wall Hall.ill.IS
to J1.17S'.
Flour staniLird, t!90 to $.
Walla Walla SI Ok-3 HX.
Outside grades, $.1 W.
Oat White 21s to OX, grayMc U 52
per busheU
MUUtuttV. Ilran tll2S shvts, tt315
ground barley, $!2; c fp feed. ?3j
middlings, S3-, per ton.
Hay 51M18 per ton.
llutter Oregon fancy dalry,37J.J c;fanc-
creameryf-'-ilKood to fair, 27.;Call
forma choice :t1jc.
Eggs Oregon JOc, Eastern IV- per dozen
Poultry Old chickens, Jl OJl 50.
Potatoes Jl 10 per cintal.
romates or. 50c; Cal. U5c per box,
Cheese-Oregon, E! to" He; California
9J to 10c.
bugarfc Golden C, S extra C, 6J: dry
granuLited, B(; cube, crushed and Pow
dered, 6'ic per pound.
Deans Small white. 3VcL nlnlr xtv-
b-ayob.
H 75, butter, Kl , llmas, f 50 per cental.
Hops. JIS5c per pound.
Dried FrutU..The market Is firm. Quo Que
ted: Italian prunes, 12J.J to lie, Petite and
German, 10c per pound; raisins, 12 75 per
bo.;; plummer dried pirs, 11 to 12Jr, sun
dried and factory plums, 11 to IJc; evapo
ratcn peaches, Ur, Hmyrna fls, II to 16
California ngs.Vc per pound,
Hle 6Xc per pound.
Hides Dry bldoi, 8 to Sc; Ki less for
culls; green over impounds, ir, under 55
pounds, 3tr, sheep pelts,
BMOKED MEATH AND LAUD.
Eastern hams, 13 to He; Jbreakfast ba
con, 11 to 11J4; slden, 9 to 10c; lard, 8J
to 10c per pound.
HAN FaANCIHCO.
Ban Fuancisco, Nov. 30-WheaU.tlie
seek opened on a quieter market. No. 1
white, II 30X to II !? choice, fl iO per
cental.
Ilariey Feed II itiei 53, pr cental
fl ir, choice II 55 to 1 50; common grada
II 50.
OaU..Oray II 75 to 1 H9-, blaok II WU 2
per contal'
Onions. M 75 to 3 50.
Potatoev ioctoll 35.
JUHOtLANKOUH ilAltKETS.
C'lllC'AOO, Nov. UJ.-Wool Eastern Ore
gnu, 10 Ui 16c; valley, 16 to Wo per pound
liter Live, Vi totc;drtMwd,Sc.
JlutUin Live, V to 3Jc; dresstd Sc.
lligs Live, 6c; dressed, 7c.
Veal 6 to Sc peripound.
Spring liimbs 12 each.
macobsOil
(BaGifAcheJ'
.?KW
and .11 ACHES
HRO M PTLY i
f$ffo
IADE
&oi
STEEL PENS
ent ponimld, on receipt of JO XMXs.
PERRY A 00., Lopdon. f.u..u24
U. 9. Mkf. eiO Broadsar, Htw yf
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John G, barr.
Watches and Silverware.
JEWELLER, 169 State St.
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN
Mpeclal attention to measuring iltflrcUvt.
igtil aim glAssc mirti. a biws torn wiu
111 alt i' m. Ulaura fur critical cuse urounu,
. . ..! Inl.nl.. '
WATCHCS. ETC.
A uet stock of cloaks, silver and
told
rGlcil-
WBtclie", sllervrars ana jewelry;
will Insula rump. Aisomumi
ITOED WATCHES
will bo villi nt lessthan hslf their value.
tSill and com lore yourself.
IRON
0. 1). BUTTON, Prop.
Castings of all Kinds mad to ordnr,
Jill. I. MACHINEKV,
1'liANINO MILLS,
COItNICKS,
METAL FHONTH,
W1IKK1.S, I'ULLEYS,
and sperl.il nulliigs ul au style or pat
ient made lu short unler, siuoolu aud re
liable lu ee y particular.
Repair any Machinery in Short Order.
iuiuiuk 1111. lew,
and bnu stove bullk
IS, ...It... I..l.u
enelnea. nop P
bop
WIU make estlma tea
on any Iron work needed,
paid for old Irou.
uood price
S-lS-lm
Tux-rnyj-rs Take Notice.
The ux mil of Marlon couuty for the yestr
ijiisoeen piacra in uiy uauasior cot
lerllou. aud uu.iiers will nlease come
forward and pay their assessments. a4 the
count) isouioi lunus. t m. uaontAN.
BherlfTand Tax Collector,
Vu
Ct Iniiriti
(IUUIL V!t 11 HIE
8uccesmir to Amos Btroag.
Pioneer Bakery
271 Commircial Street.
French 'and German Wheat aud
Itye Breads in City Style. ,
Vipuna Rolls.
SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKEH.
1'astry aud Confectionery
Itaklng In Full Stock.
My new bread and cake bakers
arc first-class artists in thair Hue,
aud I aim to have
Everything as Fine as the Finest
I'roposaLs for Stationery.
Office ot the Secretary of HUite, I
s.ilem, Or., Oct. U, ISM.
Healed proposals will bereceled at this
ofilce until noouMonday.Dec. 1, IWO.to fur
nish the following urtlciea lor the state of
Oregon,
(i) reams legal cap, 1111), No. 7 ruling,
white laid, Curuw, Charter Oak or SCO ten
linen.
:x reams letter paper, 121b, No. 7 ruling,
white laid, Cure, dinner Oak or Scotch
linen.
A) reams tirst class C'nngreas note, 71b
ptu-Knues, .so. . ruling, wuiie lam
2") M No6X while envelopes. 601
ulle envelopes, 601b, No 1
rag. XXX
i M No 10 white envelopes, 601b, No 1 rag
l'-'uroKH railroad steel pens, No I9.
'JlKrovi (illlolt'H steel pens. No 401.
I gross Olllntt's steel jens. No SM.
3 gross EasterbnMik "J" pens.
h gro haber's cnholdeni. Ho DCS.
10 dozen Peck, Stow Wilcox's Inkstands
No S5i.
4 dozen Peck, Mow A Wilcox'slnkstanu
NoiM.
10 Doz Peck, Btow ft Wilcox's Inkstands,
No 42i).
12 Doz Ivory folders, 9 inch standard,
4 dozen lory rolders, I0-tncb congress.
4 Doz mucilage cups. No S, Morgan's iiat.
lu dozen mucllago stands, reservoir No t,
Morgan's patent.
5 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper.
1401b, assorted colors. '
2 gross No 2 Eazlx Recorder lead neneils.
style WX).
i aozen rsantoras premium fluid, quarts.
3 dozen Htatlord's writing fluid, quarts,
15 dozen gummed stub tiles. No 21, 11x15
Inches, JjO pages.
J) dozen Duplex mp-bonrd letter clips.
15 dozen Fuber's rubber rulers,14-lu. flak
15 dozen steel erasers, ltoger's No IS, 1(9
hone.
2 dozen steel erasers. Itonrs' 'n ts tso
ebony. '
SU boxes Faber's No 300. rubber lutnJa .
sorted sizes.
5 cross Faberi lead DencUs. No 1. hau.
gon.gllu
11 gros Faber'a lead pencils, No 2, round,
Kilt.
15 dozon Faber's patent Ink ansl pencil
rubber erasers, mammoth.
3000 hcGIU's patent paper fasteners, No2.
flat head.
300U mcUIU's patent paper fasteners. No 4,
flat head.
15 dozen table yids to hold papers, Ix34
Inches, strong leather tips,
i3 dozen wiule-paper baskets, crowbar,
No 4.
20 lb hemp twins, No 12.
At tho same time, sep.iraU bids will be
received for 15 dozen fine penknives, lobe
described by trade numbers, samples to be
exhibited.
illdsabould be marked "Proposals for
stationery." None but ths best quality of
goods wlfl lie accepted. The right to reject
any or all bids Is reserved. All the above
article to be delivered at Salem on or be.
fore Janu-iry 10, 1SII. OKO. W.MclllUflia,
UecretaryofHtat.
SoOO Reward
WK win pay theubove reward for an
any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia,
headache. Indigestion, constipation or cos
tlveneas weciinnot cum wi.w v.
eltableLlqtr Pills, when the directions are
trlctle compiled with. They are purely
veffetabl, and never fall to give sail. fac
tion. Hugar coated. Large boxes, contain
ing 30 pills, 25 cents, ileware of counter
feits and nidations. Tbe genuine nianu
facta red ohly'by THE JOlIN U. WEHT
Co. Cnlcagolll,
Isold by OwE, Good, Druggist, SOW Com.
street, Balem, Or.
From Ttraiaal orlilrior, Points. lie
it
Is tbe line U take
To all Points East and South.
It Is thedinln? car route, it mm t h..-k.
vtsitlbule trains avary day in I he yeirio
ST. PAUL AND
(No change of cars,)
Composed nt dining tars nosuipuMd.
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Ol latest MUlninent
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Beat that can be constructed and In which
mmodatiqna are both free and lur.
nUlitd forholdsrsof nrstand aseonit-alus
tlckeu,and ""
ELEQAHT DAY COACHES.
Acoutlnuoc. )l0? oouM-tlng with aU
llns.n-ordin ( dlraot and unlnUrnipUd
service
KVt
Pull
llman !( J"- llonaoin bate.
cureu in -tcivi ufcv ,..;i,4ll any a.ni of
fflisB ssls1af1-
Through tlcku to and from U polnU
In Amsrlca, England aud Europe can b
purchased nt any ticket oOlcs) of this com.
pany. '
Kull Information concerning nu. ti.
of t ralns.routes aud other datalu furaUhsd
nn application to auy agent or
A. D. CHAKLTON
L.TON,
r Annl. Ho.
BsjfoBi pitj.
Aaatauni usnerai paaunger
r Z'lZzl'1' ""' "ssmii
J-, WSSSBM.
fYini iiinssBBW-v i TssgfieBthrtiirilir
brick!
BURTOTIBROS.
art prepared to nirnlsn a nrsi-ciaM arnci
of llrlck lu town or country or any whers)
ootbellucofOAC.lt. Ik Pries reason
able. Vidnuttetreet,opposlle O. I
P. All orders lett with W1111hukA hnr ,
land promptlyattended to.
10 Acres for Rent.
A choice tract only one mil from Balem
Terns liberal. Apply to
110FKR nnoa,
Journssl onire.
Salem Athletie Academy.
Instructions riven In all kinds of athletic
scrrlses. Including all movoruenU condu
cive to physical ifetelopmcnt Apply to
secretary at rooms IV) Comnierclnl Ht,
ARTIST.
lnirnittnns elven and Portraits enlarged
from Photographs or Life. In Crnjron, Oil I
or aier colors, i. iiueriutfuiii hmhwi
block, Salem.
MISS M. KIUN.
Wood
All kinds of woadssiwed and In four root
length, HslWered to part of the city.
Good wood and full measure guaranteed.
Offlre with J. M. Payne, V7 State street.
A. P.OOItDON.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Office 181 Commercial St.
All styles of the Famous Ringer constant
ly on band; also repairs and need Is for al
kinds of machine.
BURT CASE, Agent.
LS.SKIFF4C0.
Dentists,
Nsir 0pri Hsuit,
SiUm, 0t,
NEW ZEAUND1"
INSURANCE
m p a n y .
ana asm-
JOH. AJ.BEHT. AgsnU Salem. Oregon
SAVE MONEY ON
BOOTS, SnOES aad BL'BBQIS.
C. G. GIVEN k Co'..
Bottom
Osssstt :-:
"frlosMt
OUR SPECIALTIES.
I. "llellables," for men. Pebble calf,
Creedmoor style, a ta.00 shoe fur W.7S
II. 'Ounimou Sense," for IjiUles. a
bright Dongola, stylish as any made, a ta.DD
shoe lor S3.75.
III. I can saro you money on hoy's and
children's shoe. Posimely low prices.
Ilepulrlng done, Custom work solicited.
UM-tr
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
Assessed nearly one third of a million
(IF.O. II. ISEELEIt, City Agent,
And special agent for Mar'ou couuty. Of
nee with the Company.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CALIFORNIA KXrUXM TKAIX UU UAII.I
DirrwKxif i-oRTUtrn and a. r.
Houtu. I
7-OC p. m. Lv.
V-lSp. m. ILv.
10:15a.m. I Ar.
"TTortliT"
PortUnd
Hulem
Hun. Frnn.
Ar. I VJ.t a. m.
Lv. 7:W s. m
Lv. I IrOlp. m
Above tminaston enlv ui rntlowinr so.
tlons north Of Kosehunr. Fast 1'nrllnnrl
Oregon City, Woodburn, Halem, Albany
Tangtnt. Hhedds, zlutwy. iiarrlsburg
Junction City, Irving and Eugene.
BQMkWUnu KA1.I. DAtl.V,
MX) a.m.
Lvl Portland
Lv Balem
Ar. Itoseburg
Ar. I 4 in p. m.
Lv. I J -in p. m.
Lv. tSJ) u. m
IO-.S3a.rn
5.40 p. ra.
Albany Local, Pally (Eaeftit lilliiilar,)
&00 p. m. Lv. Portiaiid Ar. IKUJa m.
7.62 p.m. Lv; nulem Lv. I MK iw m
XPp.m.jAr. Albany l.v, Sola m.
POLLMANBOFFLT'SLBBPEHS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For aceoui niodat ion ot second class
asMngrs atUehed toezpre.s trains.
itfest Side DiTision, Betweeo Portlaod
and Cemllis:
daily ezcxrr hunday).
IJti a. ni.
lalO p. m.
LvT
Ar.
TornanrArT
Corvallls Lv.
"fcp. in,
lt&6 p. in.
At Albany and Corvallls connect with
trains at Oregon Pacific llallruad.
KXrK-OMTRAIK (DAILY KXOCrmUNDAY
Trp7mTl
7:Z)p.m, .
Xv; PoflEua Ar. 1
Ar.McMlnnvllleLv.
'BBS) a. m,
6:15 a.m.
Through Tickets
To all polpu
EAST and .S'JUTIJ
1.iLcku,Da""1 iwornutioij regard
ny's agent Halem, Oregon.
WAPKr-VVliet,OaU and Hay. In ply
nery. Highest market price paid. w;t
CB. KNIGHT, Eclectic PhsslcUn.offloe
monary dUeaaca a specialty. '
Ul. OHIPFITU. deutlsLnmca In Uush's
.-.u,''.",1ra- Autatuetlcs Bdinlnl.irrZ..
wbn desired.
IW-lf
ihOregoimnd h Co. wuntH to
Holwni HlKhlnd or lUvJnililii
property for four good work ho!.
. w-Jit
AdminiHtratorn Sulu?
NnH,eoror,,ue,,i5fl1'ciS
uth,jmilurpfthuieyoi 2, '.T.-J',1' .
ffifiJ$x - iSSESS
i,.,inr. " - niguem Hinder for ciuih
KW.i-,f.fl.'tlonhy'Mid (SLr" ;
iTo'cit ;"." "t tL0,i?",,.ber' ""
lo-w t: Thin..r.i7r?.VHt9. '' .pniperty
aud loU No.Tand ii.r al2.. ! f" VL,.rU.r,
uming 111.I6 crM '.7T,."!. "ru". o
snrt i.irn-hiiH-1' . "-w.w vr less, si
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Advertise Your Business!
THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JCURNAL
$1.00 Per Year
LARGEST, clrlEAPKST
For the Money on the Pacific Coasi
xl&It Iium n lurgf ulruultittnii.lii tin ttiwiin anil unions the beat farruen
of Mnrlon, I'nlk mid Vunililll iiuiutivH. AhIiIi- from UiIh ItiiNohuaa widt
circulutinu tliruiichout tliu Kwturn HtutM hiiiiiii! k-oji1o whoureiitudylng
OrcRon with u vit-w to uuuiini; WchI. Tliu Jol'llNAL uiukfH n Bjicolalty
ot bIvIiik uuuiiniti Infiirnmtioii Lsiiifcrnliiir fruit Krowlng and furmliis
produetH, iiIbo the niurUt-t rvorlH. It Ih uii unuMflltMl advertising rut
dluiu for the lociil trudu tiii rul cHtutu Inu-rett-.
BIKDS
All kinds muiiiiti'd to order
ALLAN RHODES,
bAI.OI, IIIIKIIO.N
Notice For Sewt'r Jtlils.
.... "'. Oregon, Novunilx-rl 1KHI,
llids will be re.eKect by tliMollnwIng
comiiiltti-n of lliHcity council li). to Jo'clock
li . on aaiuruHy, me lath imy of Novem
ur, inr iMiicousiriiriion or mi iilley suwer
luMMiKii uioca no k in lueclty or Kh.piu,
Plans mid x-clcutloiis my lwKmnat the
cll siireorHiimie. Illds will li opeucd
at i P. n. E. MlLAKOKK,
A. E, M'ltAMl,
,, .,, "" OKAY,
DUGAN BRO
Q
yJn
"The Plumbers,"
MOO CommuroluliSt,
Dealers lu
Steam and Plumber's Goods,
California IniusloueHewur mid Klro Claj
Chimney Pljie, etc.
Health is" Wealth!
Hit. h. V. WtXTH Norse mid Drain
Trealmeiit, u KUuniuleed cliln for IlyH.
Mauruleln, IIhiiIiicIip, Nervous Prunlralloii
cnusedl.v th use of alcohol or lobmk"
1?.?? "".wu,i ""lliil Depression, Hurtmi.
Zl',Vb." ''"!'" -e-tiltlnK In Iiimii Ity mill
SiHSV,,ulM"ir' "yi-."t Heulli, lira
mature oldage.biirreniiwu), loss f power
paused l;y overexertion of ilia bruin. Each
box contains mm month's trvuliuunl. II U)
a box or six boxes for liuo, wilt by'initil
prepaid on receipt of prion. '
WEOUAHANTKE BIX I10XK8
lf. .-'." "" l"r "lx b"Xa, liwoiuissnlnl
wl h 5.U).we will send 11,... p iruh uii? ur
written guarantee Ui refund tho luaney If
tha treutiniuit (1im. i..,t ... :. ".." "!.v "
anlee. issued y ,,y ti uKm Si rug-'
glstHole agent. HOB Jom. HI., bTiionV. Or.
UuH llwA 'IJ
.. KAHTHIDK
""'""""
ton ao lml
I'orl'nd Port'd
mull Km
LVI-M
Oil)
7 V
mi
'" "rowiisvlll,,.:. 7 40
"(...Cohurg .. it On
,M'nn,-.tlonsut Wwidbuni with H 1' i,
WKMT HIDJi
Alrllenuui Porllundi.mil
oan i'....i .....- .. p
live,
liuiiilM, Jui.ton if is
M,,,;r!l.,l' "
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..loniiiiiiiti.. 7;W
2U)
4 1(1
4M
IttA
Tn":?Hyf?....?t.u..,
'h. Bupt. dOoul!'pl'-,ii!.V?A4.t
Who do All Kinds of
V W
If
, As Cheap ns nnv T.nn..,i.
the Country Using5 W, K'Kj"
and doing rirt-clasV,ViE';,e Iel-'
isirLndli-H and
twlvnn- .... ..
O IIIMIMl't iuir tin,u. "."
work.
dolnjr
230 Liberty Street.
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Krartuatei. Htuaenis tn
Classical, Literary, ScienOf
Music Art and Theology
Normal, Bnsinesi, La
AND
MEDICAL COURSES
It It tbo oldest, largrxt and least .
ivelnsututlon of taimln, IrTTS N
Hchuol opens nrst Nonday lu a..pu,,nb.,
Komi for catalogue to I'wniar
TIIOH. VAN 8COY,
7- Malorn, Oregon.
m
-o-
Onion Pacific ll ll Conpuqr
"OVEKLAND ItOUTE."
1 ruins for the mutt ltave Portland nl 70
am ami trou mn dally. 31c eta to auatroa
pTlnclixil iKilnts in Hit United mates, Un
auauiid Lumpe.
Lie not New Dioio Can.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
Free Painlly Bleeping Cars run throoib
on Express trains to Omaha, Council
lllufls aud Kansas City without ctiaDft
Cotinertlonsut Portland forttan FitBOh
i-ii and Pugnt Hound pultita.
tut lurthnr particulars address any
ngeulof the coiiipuny . or
C. H. M ELLEN, General Treitlc Muuxer
Ikilsn A Manuluc ageuts 88 Courtstnet,
Halem, Oregon.
THB
RUNS "
KiiHllltruluOwlth Pullman VtsUbut
Drawing room sleeuers. diullif ears M
UNiohes of latest design, Wtwuen CBWS4
and .Milwaukee and Ht, Paul and Mlsw
aHills. .
Kant Trains with Pallman vssUHakst
ilruwlng room sleepers, alining
couanra or luteal daslgn, iietweeD i ok-st
and Milwaukee and Ashland and Uokj
Through Piillmun vestibule, o'1?
nsmiundoolonlst sleepers via tin W"r
em Puclrio riillruud between Cbloafs"
Piirthtud, Or. .. .,
Conviinlent trains to and Irom MfJ":
Weabirn, Northern and central "
sin poluU, uflordlng unoqualed ssiiKf J"
uud from Waukesha hond du UC "f
kiMh, Noeuah. Meueslm, Ohlppew ruj
Vmu Ulalre, Ilurlay, Wis,, aud IroB''
aud llwuemar, Mich, ..,isi
Kor tlakels. aloenlng onr reitTtt"S
tlmehililes and othorlnlormailDD. "
Ui ngeuu auy where In the UnltB,M
ordanuda. 8. It. AINULIB
Oen'l. Mr Mllwaue. wis.
J.M.IIANPOUD, , .j
Ueu,ITraraofr8t.',1-
II. O. UAltLOW, . wk,
Aas'tGen'I l-esa'r ana Tkt Agt., "'
ke. Wis.
Two Through Trains EacMFJ
DAILY, VIA
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Conimenclmr with Hunday, UuAfC
bath first und econdla "OvJii JSn."
Iiouurett on "The LlmlUd 'jIuTsV
trains anil4,a well bUo un IM M'
lond Klyurs," Nos. laud J, .M at
"Tho Llailted Kast Ml". "Kj
entilpiicd with Pullmun Pul5f.S5,5
nfslsleopcrs, dlulug cars, choir "Vi
ooaoliea.und ruu olld belw) W"""
and llhlcuio, dally without ooanj...
'iho"iiii,.iwi i.,ivr"tra ntixfrS
idKiyer"trln'!i
with Pullmun Diilaeo sloepors sou "r
between Portland ami Council wu.",
with Pullman colonist "iMPfS", SSS
Portland aud Kunsaa City, dliyf""
change. tvw.tell ?
Connection ere mude at Po- JV ,U
through tralus lo and fro"'" w
at Oheyenue with through tWWeefcJ
irom Uenver, Kaiuau. ''.fbS iS
lhe ulajve tmluf a"or!'1'Kcilw-'
time between the Northwest Iw w"
uud Kualerii iud oulheru P m'.nroil
iiuiuiisui iima. nt tmlaM.
tlokeM, omwJ !V.,iSl-flit
-uuue eheoke IA".I.bV
vnrou jiihj'J'hm " r u
"7 j - .w....ll.l..n tit HtlV MTH'& '
.n"i mm.
tlnlnn nimrtae'steu. '1
r. w, n-n
HOME MAHNINO Agem I
tireet, Htlm Oragua.
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