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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1890)
pvm -s- t, "I rt -1--.-jj--j-s1.51Il wwpwjuj, i ffppppp 1 JEWELS ANT LACKS. - Oh, cltl ' J""'1 noM, Oh, rtd with l I "" Wrist r r" J'wls and wh1 ,r ''our ,KT worth w you If. from undfrp4n th trjlnt erddi which fashionable city lmv-i ItsdtTOt, nuti to twfJie physlcs.1 stwnite and ewtanuu of IM m robust, jti br down, low your httn sd bmphytk)J TIKk, S thousands 'to f0"1 ,ttcl1 cn" Cnd r n-h rlrcuniiJic you would wlllliwly Utp lt your Jiels .iil U ymir I-- I" rle lost hrnllli Inls wi cn Jo if nu III bnt r EtiJlb" two thst sttsi restoratlr known Sir ".t mom lT.er..:ion Thou Sni. of Kr.wrul winwn blew u.u day It l'or si! itrormie.s, Irrtulritl and ipsruIUr lu w "". It l U onl rnunly. okl hy dn.rnlit. under P"?'"'' ,; ante .from th miiit'-iurr., tbw I w j Jl klUfkctlon In eseis c,or motif y will tw r runded TbU swanUs. has tvtm printed on K" o3ttl-wrpr. J UUUUMU cnlsl out AuuJJrUM torlc. It Imparts strtntth to lb"holeVTItiu. rwfblomu,w.ndlT Sr. Pltw's -rortfc description I Ui srra at earthly txoo. Dr. Pierce's Pellets ST2 aver, stomach sad bone. Omnaii Bold by druoXU. S Tttl. VKOFBWOV4.I. CAIU8. . V. BOXHAM. n. N. HAYll--. V. H. HOLMS. noMIMN, HoLMrs A Haidicv, Attor Jj nevs at law. ortlce In Bush' block, between State aud foiirl, onCom'lHt. C T.R1CHAKIXON, ttnrney allow, of O. rice up stairs In front ronnw ot new Bush block, corner Commercial and rourl snreets, Salem, Oreiron. J J. MHAW, Atlorney.at-l.aw, Halem. , Oregon. Office Mm door to the lefl at hed of stain 111 the rear of Ladd Jt Bush's bank. 3nlLMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem L Oregon. Office upetalrs In hmon's lock. T)ll ATT 4 HUNT, attorney at law, Halem, I urreon. umeenveriJarTsjeweirysiore, Blote street. SyAKCY A HINOHAM, Attorney and counselors at law, Vlem, Ortirnn. nvlng an abstract ot the record of Marlon eounty,lncludlu;nlotand block Index of Halem, thev have special facilities tor ex Hmlnllic titles to real nt.it. Huslnef In the supreme court and in the state depart ment will receive prompt attention. DK.J. M KEENE, Dentist. Offlceover the White Corner rourt and Com. merclu! street. i'l B. SIcN ALLY. Architect. New Bush j, Breyman block. Puiusnndpecinav ons of all clasees of of building on short notice. Buperlntendeaceof work promptly ooK4d after. S 5-tf D. I'UUH, Architect. Plaas. Spec! . Orations and lunerlntendence tor 11 CliV :la'es of bulldtnn. ODlce 'JLU Com- laerclal St., up sutrs. BUSINESS CARDS. XTL'TE 4 CLARK: Barben and Hair i drewers, 212 Commercial street. Only the beit of work. T-kR. T. C. SMITH. Dentist, Rtale street, J Kilem. Or. Finished dent.il opera tions ofeTerydeocriplloo. Paln.'eM opera tions a specialty. 4 il.CLOUOU, Undertaker. Embalmer A., and Cabinet Maker, 107 Htate Ht.. balem. 1 B. SOUTH WICK. Contractor and I' . builder. -Wll prepuwl -.ta do. all tlndor liulldlne and RuanintM itlsfat ttun. 4-21-1 ni JOHN' OUAY. Contractor and builder. I Fine inside nnlihlnK n specialty. l Commercial Inwt, tMleni Oregon. IOH.N KMCHT, Ulacksmlth. Horse j ahoelnund rcpsttrina specialty. Hhop at lii- foot of I.lrx-rty strt-t, Haiem, Oregon. iaotf I J, LAKSEN A CO,, Manufacture of all I. klndxofvehlcle. ItepalrlnK a special ty. Only the best work tumedoul, yhopB Male street, next rtiwr to hcriber t fohle, f EO. HOEYE Rnrber and Hair ilrefs j. inj? iKirtorx. rineot Ijutbtlnthi-clty. W omnif rclal 8trv-t, halem. MMJIKTT NOTIL'KH. 1 O, U W. I'rultlu lAHlgu No. 2, A. A . I). U. W., Salem, Oregon. Mtvu micU Wednesday eveniot; at lu ball in Stale In suranvH block, corner Commercial and Ciiuieketa trtis VisttlngandSoJaurn lincbgethrfnluvlU'.I K. K. wiutiiwick, iit Eiiu, Kectirder. M W IJ A, 15. Sdiswlck JW, No. 10, Depart" " meut of Ortyou, meet every Monday renins t the Lull nvei tlieOrrgon La ml company's nllUv. Vltllti wiinraden an cordially Invited loatlviid. I). C. 8 ti tun a.-., l'o-t comniuiler. H. A. IUVDI.K. AilJ'Jlll II E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, Htatht. aui Court ht, The Ixml mtita delivered to all puruol tli!city. Cheapest, Neatest anil Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. 1 niakuuiid put up all kind of ihcm, city and country. Uet my terms beforu fcuctut;, 11. MTUoMAKKit, Haleui, Or, MlMffl juii imm. Capital Dairy Co A. 'J. Kalrohlld, II. J. Kell and uro prepared to delher llrnili milk iiMjledou lev, to auy irt of the city. LeiiYuordeni itt Jllnlo t Unr'n sublu. COOK HOTEL" SUite uud Jlilt Ntri'iit. G. W. ANDERSOiY, PROP. Sawssorloff. II. COOK. The Cook llolol U onponllr court tiou.e nwincuv t uiMiucH iiri ui cny ana trwt cur (tu runnlur pan tliu dour, list II.U) to CKU u day, umirdlui; lo room. UpeciaJ wtuik Ii bonrilxrH nd tenulltw. BVJMEARINti uulJI IriMi, irMuripliva u MtMttljerrv. ileuin from h. ItoaonuliVtf urlou lut rr.M JUtm ivisuuut, Uuswiivlllv.iirv. m WOMAN'S ROUND TABLE. Kdlud by Andrea Hofer. Womitti Is really ths Knlgbt of the Nineteenth Ceutury. 8liu is lighting the real battles of to-dny, with her pen, hor voleo uiul her loving inlhieiicp. Hcrnjreof Chivalry litis Just nr rlvetl. Sho is being ilubbed with kulghthooil every day anil her round tublesof council uro growing more nud more numerous. From every field of service woman comes with her reports of work done and to be done. She is rearing temples to her cause, and building n power for good that will ultimately go out and meet the ilrugou ylutoilously. It Is Impossible to obtain correct statistics of the progressive autl reformatory work of women, but there Is no condition of life that Is tiot feeling Its wholesome influence. The voice of her opinion always rings clearly on the side of virtue and right. And the press can do no greater thing than hold a warm place In Its heart for her words, her projects iind her iMug9. Our "Hound Table" welcomes all to partake of lis dNeiislou. Wonmu's life nnd work, whether in iu the home or in society, whether for philanthropy or self-support, will be considered heic. Wo believe that every woman's life, whether lived In thoiweet privacy of home or on the highways, will tell In the graiid ultimate, if stimulated nud directed by high thought nnd broad sympathies. THE LAHORING WOMAN KKCOG N1ZEI). The women and men that did the work are comlug in for their shate of recognition as well as the capi talist who poses as exhibitor, lu the coming World's Fair. And further more, cougress suggests that the work of women, whether produced iu whole or in part by them should receive special recognition. Only those women uifted with genius or special skill can enter nnicles for competition produced wholly by themselves, and tiiousamis of wom en are excluded from any recogni tion whatever because of the rapid industrial developement by reason of the division of labor. The Queen Isabella association, represennig woman's interests iu the World's Columbian exhibition, has taken hold of this suggestion and will push it to a completesuccess, having ent the following suggestions to the commissioners. First. Enter no exhibit compet ing for a reward of merit which is not accompauled by an affidavit of the number of women employed iu Its production. Second. That eaeli womau em ployed in producing such exhibits shall receive u lithographic fac sim ile of the prize which is awarded to the exhibitor. Third. The lady board of man agers should acquaint themselves with all the forms of industrs in which women are engaged, and should ascertain the proportionate part which women perform in the production of all articles entered for exhibition, for without this know), edge the duty assigned them by con gress in Sec. 6 cannot bo compiled with. Every producer is entitled to as much recognition for his or he' labor as the exhibitor is for his en terprise, and the World's Columbian exposition affords the grandest op portunity to place itself on record as the first to recognize this great Oct aud do equal Justice to man and woman, laborer and capitalist. HOLIDAY aiFTS. It taken a certaiu genius to ho a good gift maker. The indiscrimi nate buying of a present all around ispositively indelicate, especially in commemoration of a sacred time. It savors of the "give nnd take" order 1 of things to give an Inappropriate present. Iu the first place, if Christmas does not mean anything to you ex r it. ii .1 1. r.. .... . 7. . might as well not be observed. It is really a harmful time, especially to the children; if the original sense of 11 Is lo3t, the keen tdgo of their en joyment is blunted by an overdose of toys nnd food, leaving them sel fish and discontented for a long time after. How little the real spirit of the day is mixed in with Its observance, in the homo as well as outside! The festivities are the emphatic features and the little child ton often catches that and only that, and it is a severe comment upon the parent thought. Gifts are beautiful only when they nrc given with a beautiful thought behind them. A useless, thought less present, if It is not wholesale begging, Is iu the true sense of the word an insult to the receiver. Plain Facta in tue Case. Eh.Jeuhnal: Is It not strange that men cau bo found to swear to such apparent falsehoods to screen a Ureal corporation? The eminent engineer and bridge builders could see the souud timbers In tho death trap that so lately went down, but' the bents with lotten mudsills menace to the life and property and lei.ons rotten as dirt was totally 'which' tho railroad company has invisible from their ImmeiiM, ultJ., pledged Itself to protect and trans tudc. Perhaps no "competent engl-! port in safety, neer," would condemn a mudsill There is 110 uncertain sound about that was so rotten that it could be that verdict, mid, f the evidence picked to pieces with tho nuked Himnorts it. us it certain! v ,....,- .. hund;but It looks toaconinioti man like u very poor support for a CO ton engine and n train of ptillmaus. "And there arc more places like that, in the bridge if the commissioners will tuko tho pains to look, and there is at least 0110 win that Is t rotten that the east halter post is pushed up through ltnuvur.il Inches, Itlsnhnllt th uuniK illxliinr'a from . .... . Tr.. ...... .. ..w... Highest of all in Leavening rower.- R pypA ABSOLUTELY PURE lie south end, as the others were from the north, and why It has not gone down is n wonder to anyone. without It Is some "eminent engi neer." Toshow the value of son e of the evidence Mr. I'runty told a man there iu my presence, that the engine had been reversed and ac counted for the lover being lu the front notch, by saying that when ever 1111 engine ran over anything the shock wnuld throw the revers ing lever over into the front notch, by bonding the connecting rod. We found no bend iu the con necting bars, which was about one inch by three in a steel or Iron autl not very easily bent, and by com paring the other pans of the revers ing gear with a locomotive then on the track, we found the engine hail not been reversed but the railroad theory requires that the engineer should have seen that a rait was gone put 011 the steam and (oversell. (If there was no steam on, the re versing does no good.) Now every thim: goes toshow that the engineer had shut nearly all the steam oil applied the brakes, and never had any thought of danger until the crash came. Another theory that has not been spoken of in the pub lished accounts. There are two or more men that saw that east rail that ended under the tracks, before the fishplates were taken away, and they say the broken pieces weie there the same as the rest of the rails, at about lltoO or 112 o'clock, but about daylight they mysteriously disappeared aud round ones were found hy Mr. Johiifon that were quite rusty and showed uo signs of grease drip or wear on the bolt-holes. As one of the rail rod men told me, it is a case of "bread and butter" and it wont do to say much about what they know. And another thing, in regard to that whistle being souuded. The whistle was sounded hut it was a short, sharp blast aud was made during the craslitng of the timbers anu was probably made oy something strik iug tli connecting piece between the cab and dome, or, maybe the engineer did pull the whistle as it is very eloe to his usual whistling place, but it was instantly cut short by the crash. This cm be substantiated by three or four disimcre&ied men and among thein. One Who WasTheui Farm Hints. A paint brush is a liandy imple ment iu oiling harness. If there uosliJtle in tue pasture, put some there. It is not a good uusture with out it. The buggy and tool-house sho'ild not be liiiiltagaiust tliestable. Ceilings that have been smoked bv a kerosene lamp should Ixj washed iif!" with fcoda water. Over-working butter makes it whiter as well as softer Dou't. If we breed our colu iu the autumn we reduce their cost, as the mare can do team work all t-umuicr. Tan some lamb skins to putiu the bottom of the carriage for warm feet. It takes the best kind of hral"8 to make u good farmer. If you have a dull boy educate him for a profession. It is a good time to dig a well when the waters are low, for if found the supply will be per mnnent. The man who grows into any special branch of farming is more likely to succeed in it than the one who goes into It. Many a fence is maintained to protect crops from stock, the combined value of which 1 wouiu not. equal 1110 cost 01 ine fence, 'leach the colls some I useful le.-hou every week tills win- ter something that Will have 11 bearing upon their life work. Never "break them." Itcmetiiber Hint a colt is only a boy horse. If nil the grain sacks are put into one and then suspended by a wire from u JoHt overhead, the mice will not gnaw them. The surest way to re new an oltl pasture, is 10 scatter manure over it in the autumn and sow the seed right afterward. Hed top uud blue grus uro the surest to grow nnd bo permanent. Leather may Ihi blackened with the follow ing: Powdered lino extract of log wood and hlcromiid of potash, each one ounce, In a half gallon of boll Ingrain water. In a corked bottle tills mixture will keep safe. The Sah-m Accident. The coroner's jury which held un intjuest upon tho victims of the rail road disaster near Balein, Or,, ro turned a verdict clmrgliig tlieSouth- cm Pacific Company with criminal negligence iu allowing the defective Irchllcwerl: In atnwl inul in Ik. imiol for the nassaue of trains, u cnatnt do. It will lend to mako mutton, .u. 1 .--.-.... chledly unpleasant for Ihefcouthern Pacific Company iu the Willamette vulley. It is hard to sen what do fenco U10 corporation can make to such an Indictment, for the defect ive tresllo-worlt was so situated Hint It could bo examined ut any time and kept in perfect couditloii." IT...... .i... n.. ... ...-... ., . wim iiiu uiiu in nil' UUtrui UIIU ' U. S. Gov't Report, Aurf. f ft 1-889. ess Southern Pacific roads In California there nro a great many bridges and trestles, autl who Is prepared to say that they are tiny belter or more 10. curethnn the one which caused the loss of life nnd the maiming and wounding In Oregon? The way in which the .Southern Pacific' Com puny ccnductH Its business is cer tainly not such as to Inspire public confidence. It Mho laughing stock of exiK-rlenced railroad men from the East, some of whom have not hesitated to say that this company, Judging from results, does not know tite ritiiimeniH 01 railroading. The Itallroad Commission of Cnl lioruia, if it does not already possess the power, should bo vested with authority to mnke thorough and careful Investigations of the actual condition of all rallruads wlthm the state, and with power to compel Im mediate repairs where found neces sary. Itnilroiids are public uses, as they themselves claim when It suits their purpose so to do, nud tlio peo ple, through Its itallroad Commis sion, should have the right of super vision and the right to compel rail road corporations to guard the lives aud property of the general public who patrouizo them. Sau Francisco Chronicle. Uo to U011 meals for 'S Proprietor. Ton ct.. for good, square W. I Hurrls, d3t 8AI.i:.M MAliKKT ItttVOKT. A Syiiupslv l the Markets Ilnylni; stud Nulling Prlron. HKTAII, 1'ltICKM. HKVI8i:i) QUOTATIONS. siioulders.Hwmr ctired.per Ib.l'JK llmikf.ust bacon IS HmiK Huinir cured, per lb, 163lCc. Iteef tva l." l'ork 10(l'."jc. Mutton a& iJj-Je. Votl-10r,r.'e. Timothy mmI 1'er pound, 7jc; srllluif. Ited cloer eed lVr pound, Ida Wblteclovereed l'er pound, lc. ". iiiKe-iN3 per pounn. Ited top lucper pound. Lincoln Urav lijjci ier nouudj npuw iwj per pounu. Orchard llnws..l7c iwr pound. tlcans 5o per lb. (mt meal nt 4 to tic. Canned l-"rultle:iche, f- W, apricot, 3.! 46; bhickberrles, St; corn, best irrudeii $-' UO; tumiitoos SI 4U; string bcioi.H II SU; ureen ncnHSl &i: rer doz. In two lb ciins. (Iieen Knill.-Cluike iipp es .VJ&730 ier ; perMJcperio;i;irnies!fi a;peruo (xitatoes UV; utrroU -c; parsulpn ft 0C; quinces Jl 00 erbusliel; onions S'ier lb. rhh..salrilno TiJKie rtr lb; .Sturxeoa t 7cier llr snmll INU jlOuperlb; llnubutnud cod Vliic JK'r lb. nUVINO 1'KICXS. Wheat iS'lr net. Klour-l'er barrel. J-t.CC, bt IM lbs. (hit l'er bushel. 4- & 4X'. Uarley 1'cr bushel. We. Ilr.in Per tou.Slil Milt mill, snckml. Hhorts t'er ton, J21 W " nicked. CIi-i Per ton, fiiSO " kacked. Iloos (Juoted nt ic per lb. Ks' :j0c jwr dozen. 1'iKutoe 1'er bushel, JOc uew Corn meat ic wr oiiiid. Cheese 10llc iwr (xiund. Dried pllHns 1'iTll). tiS7c. Dried prim Per lb. Uul'. Kuifxirted prunes Tt per lb. Iliitter .dxio Ijo per l)uud for gwod Iird filrJijIlSc per lb. Hiiiiik Per pouud,llI2c. IIhcou sides 10 M?r lb. hlioulderx f&Vv per lb. ( hlrkeus.. So. 1 urkcyn 10(313Kc ptr lb, (leee 7 ter lb. Ducks, li;j15 per lb. MARKETS BY TKhEOIlAI'll. roun.AND. Whe-at Valla)-, SrJ2 Willlii WalljiJl.lS to I1.17K Flour standnrd, SIJU0 to Jl. Walla Walla SI 003) 80. Ouuldo snides, SI 80.' Out White 22j to 6. (tray Mo to 52 per bushel. .Mlllsluirs Hrnn Til&Zi; shuts, fUZ eround barley, SHJs;; carp feed. J2.'i middlings, Si'i, per ton. Hay SlBiglS per ton, liutter Oregon fancy dairy, 57J c:faticy creamery4.!;good to fair, 27Aa30;Call forma choice 'SlXl. , lirgs Oregon DOC, litsteru J5o per dozen Poultry Old chickens, II 00 I M. l'otnlocs Jl 10 per cutal. romatoex Or. Mcj Cat. 65a per box, CheeM-Oregon, 11 to 13c; Callfornu 9Ji to 10c. Hugars Oolden C, iir, extra C, (?: dry granulated, OH; cube, crushed and Pow dered, 0)o cr pound. Iknns Small white, 3(cl; pink 3nV; bnyos, 91 75; butter, !! U, llmas, it CO per cenUl. HopsrJi':i:!oc cr pound. Dried Krulls.-Tliu market is Arm. quo que ted: Italian primus, 12 to he; t'etlte and German, 10c per pound; raisins, 2 75 per box; plummer dried peant, 11 to 1'iJ.Jr; nun dried and factory pUinii, 11 to 12c; vvapo mien peuches, lie; Hmyrna tUs, II ,to 1 (Jullfornla figs, Do per pound, Illce 8K" per iound. Hides Dry hide, K to He; Ji leu for culs;:Kreen over &ipouuds, 4c; under 55 pounds, 3c, sheep pelts, HMOKBI) MEATS AND LARD. I-julern hams, II to He; 'breakfast ba con, 11 to Hc; sides, 9 to llle; lard, ii U lii per pound. HAN I'ttANCIHCU, Ban Kamcisco, Nov. 20-Whetthe week opened on n quieter market. No.l while, si S0J-J to SI 3IJf; choice, 11 40 per cental. Itarley-Keed II 2II U; put cental SI ir, choice II &J to 1 60; common crude SI in. 0.iU..Hmy81 75 to I SO; black 41 Wlo 2 per (sjntal' Onlons..S2 75to3 50. i'otatoetfUoto!t Vu JUHChLANKOUH il AltKKrs. Ciiicaoo, Nov. W.-Wool ViM.nu Ore gon, 10 to 10c; vulley, 10 Ut I He per ound liter i.ivc, 3( tn4t-,ilried,Sc. Mutton l,lvc,3)', to.SJj'o; dressed c. Hogs i.lvc.ie; rtrisiied,7c. Veal 6 to So per pound. Spring lambs rjincli. THE POINT. "A 1" From Uluolic Ktch litluip dawn to the Pooreat of the floor 11 testify, not only to Ui Tlrtuciof ST. JACOBS OIL, The Great Remedy for Pain, m to lis i,urlant Mt Al other ftrfflivi, !l CHres lYtMutl,'. PerMMitlv wfififl tnitil srf rlitti tf li.. . -i 'iL'.li.i z;v: :.-- ra .::v "'.' ." ?'s" i'Lk pnprf",,r"ui no inurn't-fth id.tnls.abiiv siv. fit Jui.1 nil uin I'?'". "."' '. 1bialstlfMceiinc. JOHN G, BARR. Watches and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 Stato St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. HpcsMnl attention to inntsutltlK dffrtlv iitiu unit Kiassex iiiteu. amwk uiiu win III iillc.M's. (Iliiskrt. aircrlllmlciiscsgniuml nuu imeu to nruer. WATCHCS, ETC. A new slock of clock... sIIvit nud irold WHti'hcs, slHerWMfH nud Jewelry; wlilot nlll ho sold cheap. Also n lot of PAWNED WATCHES will bcnldiit lesisllmn hnirthelr value. CM1I nud mnvliire jnumelf. Si NT 0. 1). IIUTTON, Prop. Ciislliiis of nil kinds mnde to order. MIMiMACHINKItV, 1'I.ANINU -MII.UH, LIIKNK'KS, ItirTAI. KIIDNTO, W1IKK1.S, 1'UI.I.KVH, and special cusllngH ot ntiy Ktyle or lvit tein iniuli'lti slmrl order, Miiootu and re liable luuvpiy luirtlculitr. Repair any Macliincry in Short Order. Tumlug htthes, imiuIucm, hop prwwes uud hop HtovcHbullU Will makumtlmiite on uuv lmn work needed. Uood price paid for old Iron. I-lS-lm Tiix-Pnyt'rs Tiiko Notice. The tux mil of Marian county for the year lsii 1ms bpeu placed In my niiiidii for col lection, mill iax-p.iyors will please come forward unit pay UipraMwmLu(.tti. the county Isout ornuuls. K. M. kkoisan, Bherltl nnd Tux Collector. Wicott (S Irwin Siiccomor to Amos Htmng. Pioneer Bakery 271 Commercial Street. Krtucli .and Ucniiau Wbcut and Ityc Utcails lu City Styles. Vlpuna Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Jinking in Full Stock. My new bn-ad and cake bakers arc llrst-class artists iu their Hue, and I aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest rroimsnls for Stationery. Officool the Secretary of Hlate, I halem, (Jr., OeL IX, INK). Sealed proposals will be received ut this ottlre until noon Moiuluv.llpi- 1. INtito fttr. nih tjielollowliie articles lor thu suite of uniron. 01 roams le-jil cup, lllb. No. 7 rullnc, white laid, Oirew, Charier Oak or hcotuh linen. :) reams letter paper, 121b, No. 7 rtillnK, white laid, Uircn, Charter Oak or hcotcb linen. ai reams' first class Consrress note, 71b D-ickanes, No. 7 rullnc, white. Inld. i Jl Noh white envelopes, UOlb, No 1 me. XXX 2) .M ol0 while eaelpeN,C01b, No 1 rug 1'.' gross mllnmd stivl iens. No 149. JUum-s nillolt's steel hus. No 4111. 4 univs (llllolt's steel p.-us. No SOS. across isterhnwik 'J" hjiis. Hirrovs Kubcr' iicnholdeni. No Id7tj. Id dozen I'eck.ntowcV Wilcox's luksthnds No.Vis. 4 dozen I'eck, Slow A Wllcox'HlnksUuds No&M. 10 loz Peck, Htow 4 Wilcox's inkstands, No 420. 12 1j Ivory folders, 9 Inch standard. 4 dozen ivory folders, 10 Inch ainjcrra, 4 Doz muclliiee cum. NoS. .MonrHii' nut lu dozen inucllaxesuinds, reservoir No , Morgan's patent. .1 reams I'arkei's treasury blettlu: paper. II iu, .wsoriru Ls.iurs. I lt.wi No J tiiglM Recorder lead pencils, style too. J dozen Kin ford's premium fluid, quarts dozen HHUIoril's wrlllmr fluid, m.urta. 15 dozen gummed stub llles, No 21, 11x15 IIJVUU-, IWIRrT,. 'Jl dozen Duplex cap-lMxird Idler clips. l.r ll.aTAII It'll 111. PM ril 1(1. A. ... A.u I..I.. 1 .. . 15 dozen steel erasers, UoKer'a No 1$. Utt hone. 3 dozen steel erasers, Holers' No 18, HU 31 boxex Kaber's No 300, rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 5 cross Kaber's lead pencils, No 2, hexa gon, Kilt. 11 growl Kaber's lead penolls, No 2, round, " 15 dozon r'nber'K patent Ink and pencil rubber enisers, mammoth, SOCdMcOIU's patent paper fasteners, No 2, fiat head. S000 McUIU's patent paper fasteners, No 4, flat head. 15 dozen table p.nls to hold papers, IVx'il Inches, strong leather tips, 12 dozen wiul-pupcr bankets, crossbar. No l. 10 li hemp twlno, No 12. At thesnnifl time, Kep.irulo bids will bo received for Ii dozen fine penknives, to be described by trade numbers, samples to bo exhibited. 11IUK should be inarned PruDouiU rr stationery." None but the best o,uullty of wu win i iu-1-epiru. me ri((iu to reject uny or all bids is reserved. All the above articles to be delivered at Salem on or bh foru Juuuiry 10, ISJl. UMJ. W.MollHlDK. BecrehiryofHtule. $ 6 OO Reward! WE will pay the above reward for any casoof liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick heudaclio, ltidlKestlon,c)nsllpHllonircos. tlveuess wo cannot cure wltw west' Vis. eltablel,lir 1'IIU. when the directions are strlcllo compiled with. They are purely vcgetabl, nnd never fall to give sail fac tion, rlugarooaled. Large boxes, contain ing 30 pills, 29 cents. Ilewure of caunler feltKitnd mltatlous. Tho genuine mnnu. factMredohly by THE JOHN U. WEaT Co. Chicago 1U. Hold by Uro E. Oood, Drugvlst-SOOCom. street, Halem, Or, From Terminal or Iattrior 1'oiate lie Is tho line to lake To all Points East and South. It Isthndlnlnr car route. Itrimi ihnnh vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) C'ompowd of dlcilng curs unsurpasMd, l'ulliiuiu drawing room sleeper Oi latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Uest that can be constructed and In which avfomnuiduiloiu are both free and tar nished for holdtrs of first und second-class tlckw,uud EWaAIVF DAY COACHES. A contlnunt lines, ullordlu service. " an:tlng with all ilUs and uninterrupted Pullman slici; -cured lu advi i.c t the r'lad. lout can bete. any agent of Through tlckeu to and from all igh tl rlca.l potnu cau uo iu nmcri tnmana una Kuro ... ..... ,. .:. ...." -t-i. : t ?' j I rune cau I'liruiiuavuHiHM iipavbuniceaj of this com- pnuy. Full Information enneermnsr ratas lm of lrulii,niuleaudolierdlMlUfurulsnd on application to any ansnlor A. D. CHAItLTON, Assistant Oeueral ftuuHinver Agent, Mo. in rirst atreei, cor. WMhlnittoo; fort land, Oregon, brick! burtoIbros. nrepreiviredlonirnlsli a llmtH-lnss iirtlclu or llrlck lu town or countrj-ur anywhere onthollni-ofOAO II. It. I'rlcc- mison. able. Viuds on Hlatn street, npposltn (l, H. V. All order lert with WllllatnsA Kng land proinptlynttendfd In. 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one nillofrom Balem Tcins llbcml. Apply to hokei. imos., JnuriMil Olllcn. Salem Athletic Academy. Instructions given In all kinds or athletic exercises. Including till movements ooudii. clve to puyN nil developiumit Apply lo secretary at rooms l.Vl I'oinnicroliil St. A R T 1ST. Instructions given and Portrait cnl'irgid fr,i. . lh,livrlills or I. III'. In L'ril.MUI.OII or Water colon., at, Cherlngton's, l.ldrldge block, Kiicm. MISS M. KIKN. Wood All kinds of weed. snwedund In four foot lougth, delivered lo any part of tho city. Uood wood aud full measure guiiriinlevd. Office with J, it. I'nyne, U7 tituto street. A. l'.iJOKDON. SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All style ortho KiimousHliiRerconstant ly on hand; also repair nud ueedlc for ul kinds of machine. BUltT CASK, Apcnt. l S. SKIFFi CO. Dentists, Ntar Opera lloute, Saltm, Or. JurwjTSL NEWZEALANDPS JOH. AI.11EIIT. Agont. Malem. Oregon SAVE MONEY ON HOOTS, SHOES and RUBBEIti C. G. GIVEN & Co's. Bottom :-: CumVi s- I'rloou OUR SPECIALTIES. I. 'Itellables,1' for men, l'iliiili calf. Creeiliiioor stvic, a Jo iaj snoe nir .'.... fl. "('01111.1011 Hrnc." for Uidle. bright Donzola, sty I lull luiiiuy made, a CLOU jhiMi nir j.'.?... III. I can save volt money on hoj 'miml children's shoes, l'oslllvel) low prlcei Hepulrlng done, Ciisiuni work vollcltrd lIM-tf INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Auessed nenrlvnne-thlrilof u niilllon (1KO. .M. l!i:i:i,KII, LMiy Ai ut And special iigont for MuMiu county. OI rice with the Company. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAMKOll.lIA KXI'llKfcM TKAIN HUM IIAIM IIKTWEKN niUTl.AVI) AMIS, K. ri.iuih.f 7.1)0 p. 111. 117 "I WiirlliT Portland Ar. I n..lu. in Halum l.v. 7:'J'J a n .IIT . I l.v. i.l A r. U.l) n. Ill 10 IS ii. tn Han Krnii. l.v. ti.uip. n txtnj.K ii.uiin niu. viiij hi iiiiifinillg Sill lions north of Kiwehurs, Knst I'ortuiuil Or-gon City, WiMidburn, i-.iltin, Alb.ni) Tuiigent. rlheilds, IIhIm'V. Ilarrlsliurt Juiietlon City. Irs Inif inul Kiigenv. I.U..IIUIIH MAI.J. IIAll.l, S.-tu a. m. 1U-.V2 u. rn l.v, Portland ,r. 1 U) p. m l.v Halem l.v. l.th p. m Ar. llosebun; l.v. q.-JJ ii. n 6:10 p. m. Albany laical. Dully (Kxcept Miiiduy. Asju o. in. l.v. I'ortliiiid l.v: Halem Ar. Albnnv Ar. JtttOu m l.v, (H.lKi.. in I, V. ..llll. Ill 1M p.m. kw p. m PULLMAN BUFM SLKKrKKS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. l-or accommodation oi seniuil claw passengers attuched tnnzpieis trains, Vest Side Division, Between PortlaD. and Ceryallis: UAII.V (KICKIT HUNIUrj. 7:30a. m. I nvTTorilund "Ar.l 6::)ii."in l10p. ni.l Ar. Corvuljls J..vJj2.M p.jrii At Albany nud Corviillls connect will truinsufUregou l'acinc ljillio,id. KXI'llKHHTHAIN (DAILY KXIT.ITHUNHAY t.-r; ji. iii. j.v. i-oriiutiu Ar. 2& P. m.Ar..Mc.MJniivllleI,v. -IT.h - . I I . U i - KM a, in 6: I'm. in. Through Tickets lonll polnli EAST uud SOUTH .nrat!.'C""l',,!!',':!r"1!,,.1'''''' ny aifenl ilem, uregon. ' fc-'V, :l.'.(": Wi A,u"- . td I'.uh. Ag'l " "inr.n. Alanuner, WAmr"!;M!!"''V.I..,s,y llr. lllihO.tVnarketc ''i CU;.$laHT' Kec'ln I'livslrUn.onice . IZ7 Court street. Malum (!.., '.... mouary diseases a sjicclully, DU. UlllKKITII.deiitlst.omcelii IliishV new tin lid i ml- mrn..i '..... ;.:......,..1"n Court. Halem. Ani. i-L" .V r. '.?.'.". "'". when.U.lr.1 ..Illllisieild H-ft-lf 'J'lie OruK'ni inul J. Co, wuuIh tT, excliiuifxu lllKlilttiiil or HIv.'ihI. " proiieriy for four Kom work ,,(,. w-2t AdmtiuHtmtoi-H Sak, NTIC1B Is hereby given, that lu niir. uncoorun order of the CuiuiivYwi ilarloii.iiiiiiliiontueiJrdd.iyiifNiVv i'iki.i tUe mailer or Ilia e.lato oi S, .nuel'v' Keel, deceaed, Iho mhiIo.hIbmm .fji in1X traterof salu VslaU. will Ved , ! hm aucl on In the hlgheal bldii. r r...' ""I., HuWect toclmilrmf, 'm, b m' d Vmm'V,',, court HuuM f iiild wiutuy ,, ,Y''Pri V',' the following described rial iJ i.J ' tow It: Tl.eiiorlh L.iir..f ii..lj",i.,.,",r, Cininiv of 11.1 lalnlni1 hiTs Tae.e- .'.Z'" " . " '', con. anil ....!.... :.v' ...."." T IfV. HlVllIu WiSimiYWJX.'k.Z mmagsf p,r,he.'j!or!tr- srAxr,zw.&Su.hri'z ,ri..v, rr. r.,:;v"""'. tm ft, Ore,, Mor. 7, UW), STiulsTaVI alMHrVf?SWsHfcskr.& nmi V V rJIJJ. -o m ' T Advertise YourBusiness! THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL $1.00 PerYear IS LARG EST , And For the Money on tVa'lt Iiiik 11 large uliiMiliitliiuiln tin- inwim nnil ;uiiuiii(: the bwtt- rurnieri uf Miiriuii, INilU mill Yumliillfmiulii-H, AhIiIii fmin thin It til.sij Inix a wlrtl, rirmilutiiiii iliMiiiKliout tlin ICuHipru Hinioit'iuiKiiifr iwoplu wiiuiirun'tudylni ' OrvKiui with u view incmiiliiK Wi-Ht. Tin: JoritNAl. iiiuUvk ii 'hjieoliilty nt Bivliu;ufciiriiii Inrnriiiuiliiii funtcniliiK frulu itrowltlfj mill fhhlii p-ndtiutti, iiIhii Hie nnirlsft ri'irtH. Illiim unuxcellcil udv)rlllngNn, 1II11111 for lliu Infill t ratio mil r'iil emutiijiitprusts. 1 LSIR1JS All kinds iiioiiiili'd to order ALLAN RHODES, HA I. KM, IIIIMlll.V Notice Tor Sewor Jtids. .., . s,1,,.l"i,(iregunl Niivi'inher l l.sim. Hills will bi in, ,.vil by thufull.iwliiir cnmuilila.1 or thnriiy council up lti:iii'i'iK-k p. in. 1111 isiiiiidiiv, tliu nth day nr .Nomoii. bur, lorlhneiiiislriiclliiii of 1111 iillcy sewer .liiiiugh block Mi 17 lu lliocity of Sn.eni, I l.lllsillKl Mp.-!.llcillloils Ml, IV llUKl'i'llsl tliu ulty kiirMorsoilUu. Illils will Ihi iipaued l'l'. I". I.'. .M.I.AKllIti;, A. II. M'ltAMJ,' . 11;" "' Oiiumlttw. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," UOO CammurululJSt, Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California (roiislonuHeVer mid Kirn (lliu Ulllilney ',c, eic. t Health' is Wealth ! li.. i) ' un. v. 7 u-iviu . ...... ' rr.. ..I .v.i-.: ...::.?. ."..iv r.v. ..'"" ' , "-: "i ' hin uvf I mttvi .IJO liir II "m. v,1:!!''. , f'l,iVr.'.,r,,','vll''",,-. ''.'. NurJ.no. ... .1 ".." V,Ml o''. ' rvoi k I'roslratlon ciiiihi-iI l.v tin. Ine f ulcohui ,,r lob'"",, iwi,.1'. .'"!'" "'"IHl'i.'lli Insanity ,i loaillinj lo misery, aii-ny mill ilcinii nr.11 ?..".". J''1 ''',''V'r-'Jicri.,ii of the linil i.'lLVch l x contains oiiu nioulk's trciiliiipiit il iu a boxor.U lioxrx for ts), will by .nnll pn-p lid on receipt f prlci.. y m"" WKUUiVHANTKlJ SIX UOXKH c.''nCc.l'i.v'!?l J'""0'. Vth '""' '"-"or re- .Ivewn'v,:!-;;-:'; hSVSI..,.S,!.,?J'.'?9!1'.'' '"-' mwu unteeH -sued oniv-hy' A ' W "MJ; KlsUholc jypinirfju (Jon, HI V "ilm",'. of?" uregoumii Kail lm C'uiiiiany. KAK V uii.i .Kroin rorllaud Htntlous, silver-Coburg . Toward 1'orllHiiil 'oi t'nd I'ort'd mull Mxp ....iiiu iiiiiii l.v I'M t V A . II Ul 7 n ' ,orl'ndH'CoAj!i' AI..IM UI5 it :::.!rl")""' ' '"'......l.'iiliiirif., , . ",!".p,""'.'"'ll Wooilhiim win. u P I'd lull. a "T" 'r. Aim. mm .. m I.V iu '." ii ai l iu". iw mi 4.W l.,rll,..,.. ....... AH -. "...Ml... ,,VIV V. "'i1.'0 .'."I't'tlun . ,. rtln-r liluii . - Dull, ib - imiiiiniitii " Hlft Il 1(1 7Hi! t ,.i,..,L r.. jr- -Alrlln ... fiM f. . V :. r. " '"i Hl.lo si,,,. 1U ..,: ", , WJin rto Ail Klmlnof ' Am Clll'lill ha nilV I an. .1. ' (lie (.'niimry Uln vpi ' ! B,V lcliiKJlf-olui Twurl " ar lr 230' tnv:Strtj8t WlLLAMETTC UNIVERSITY lriiiiimti.Htii.ii.niM in Classical, Literary, Scicnlif UiisicArtaiidTtalogy, .; 'KorniAl, Bnsincss. La; -ANI ' ' MEDICAL COURSES It Is the oldest, largest nun Ihui .".. '"' pIvoliMtltutllin 'or iSarnlui J.i Ih. ?? " Hclumt opens flint Monday In H.mun.1.-. Hend nir cnUilogue U, J B'PM tiioh. Van bqoy 7' Katoiu, Orsgon. -o- THE. c IKAlKST Bfesi the Pacific Cost aeesj Onion I'acilic'Jl. 11. .Company ;'UVJi:i(lANl) .UOUTK." Iralns forth esuttituvenrjiandiitlW' .un and H:iO pin dally. Tin rt lo audlroo),. principal isIIiuh in tin Itnluldriiales.UB uduutid l.urnpu. Klc adt New Dinin Cars. ""PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Kris. Kumlly Rks-pliiK Curs run tlirmih on Impress trains lo Oiualin, -Cuimod IIIiiDh isiiU Kansas City without cbau Counis'tliinsiit rortlund fafban Krsncli co and Pun.it Koiutd, 'points.' I'or lurthur partlculanl address soj uicfliit of tlix coiuiiuny . or I. U'.I.KE.O.KA. C. H. MKI.I.KNi 0n'rHl Truffle JtnsM llolso 4 MnnultiK aent ,tiCuurt strut, Huli'in.Urrgiin. TUB Kursa1 nsjiwliu I'ullttuci VuitlUaki iinlHU'.(iueTb, AlBliuficaraaiil iteilUtMlJfrl, between CbI(kv ntlMHi Kiisi It nil lis i Dniwlmr rouuil ooachiviof laUntV llllll MIlwuulteuanrtHt. Aiul anil .illDOS' upolls. Kiwi Trains with I'tillinau vMllbnM drawing .riKiiu, sleepers,' dlnlnf curf tna coaelitiK of latest dosluil. butweuti CliloMfi and Milwaukee nnd AHblmidimd Dulnln. Tbioiitfli I'ullmuu vwttbule diiwlw room and colonist sleflmrs via llie'pfla- aril I'acllta rnllnuiil h.ilicnnn I'lllaUdUO 'Port laud, Or. i.imveiiient triilns to nud Jrom .ian. viMl)irn, Northitru .and .ceniral WIKP sin ihiIhIh, iitloidliiK unniiilid,srywUi aildfnim (Vaiikvalia. foncl.du lc, Osn- KohIi, Ncunnh. ftlonvrtha, Ctllpiiewa FMl'i Iiiu Ulalre. Hurley, WbH. "l Inmwot. nnd llussmner, Mlchi .,. I'or tloknle. eleuplne oar 'ruWrt!ro,1 llmetaliluH anil oilier Inlurumtli.n.tsMw ,loiiK(.it anywhor. In the United hum orCiiuiida. H. It AIMaUt, . . OenM. Mgr MllwBiin.ee. Y Uen'Vrnimo Mirr.. Ml. ' 1I.C. IIAUU.W' ' '1,'rufflo Mar., Milwaukee W t iJotilrt KKhTBJ Am'I CJonM .1'iits'r.a.iuliTklr A(t MllWm kee, Wis,. ' Two Through frakis Each Waj; PAIf.Y, VIA' uNioN.PAuiyeyM. ' r . . l.'oinmcnolnif wlih'' Hiinday, Marer, 1...... .1. ...... M... ii:.im will M ..".,. ..inv .11.1. sets. Illll.w. . " ,, i. honoieil on "The Limited East MWh. tialisamid. as well-ulso on the vm Innil Klyum," Niw, lunda. . . . '"I'he Limited Kast Mall" Iralri W isiulppvd wlih Pullman imUce oJJ5 ulsl sleupeiV. 'dliiliiK iius, eliulr n.,'5 Clinches, and run solid balwisjn iwuan" uud (ihleauo. (tally wllliuutcliapi. ,u 'I he"Overlniiil Klyiir"lrulnMre(Kiiig wlih I'lillmsn Hitl(i.pinn,?'B h.itwcen I'orllaiid uud l.'uuupll '"i'JtJSfiS1 wlih.l'iillinnii unionist leloeper' b''?S rorllaud ,iud iiutMa. CUX, AhM 1l '"' .":r!..:'...ii-.i ,wiios'i;Mou.fTe,u'nuirn ";v,r'nj .tliniiiKli lialustiiiinil from ftalt Utt KJ 1 ul llheysfin wllh'lltoniiih '"i'fajr , The iiliov Hums afinrrt '", ?),'",,-? "TiSIrT"".' ?. N"r...i,o. .. liiMuilert .time of .Hums, Tl'.'Z inni irt , wnnKiuer vuvmta ('inifd u win lUmllnUloii llllll. tl l'unltlsi Ut .lulu u ( V. Y,V Wm "'",- MM! Ill fflllll ' ill jLHTiWBsa t'.'fcrsMibnM l"r.:'vvTij.R " Jl'o.u ,M1. mm J KOIUQ asAflNIM'A4feai 'w, rNtiviu nan V jjjfl v "" - i-Muftr'-'l iiiu -an. bA. ft''-i--p-"--- ..fcj?--iiii.. VVsma a ,ri rsWali'il 7ksaini i aa.'a'BrsV?