Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 03, 1891, Image 4

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ABBlremry ScrmoB.
w .u.o liotnw an nbstract ofn
wrmnn nreaclietl by Key. Kobrrt
Whfinkcr. of tho First Baptist
church of this city, lost Sunday
niomlnjr, tho occasion being trio
thlrty-flrst anniversary of thoorKan-
Iratlon of which lie Is pastor. Tho
speaker Introduced his sermon with
o few historical remarks. He said:
"Thirty and one years havo paused
awoyslnco on tho 20th of December
1859 there met In this city of Balem
a little handful of lioptlsta to form
this church. Thero were nine
present, eight of whom became the
constituent members of the uew
church, tho ninth Mr. G. P. Newell,
of Oregon City, beliiR the moderator
of tho meeting. Or these cigiii uot
one remains to-day in the fellow
ship of the church, nor am I aware
that any ore living except Mr. und
Mrs. Adam Stevens, of tho Hayes
vllle chlirsb. Since that time the
church has received 579 members
making a total membership, were
all now In fellowship with us of 687.
0 these, 309 have left us, some
having united with other churches
both fur and near, nomo having been
dropped, and many having Joined
tho church triumphant, bo that we
might say with Jucob, "With my
stall I passed over tho Jordan and
now I am become two bands." T'u
prcsout membership is 218. TLc
church has passed through many
vicissitude of fortune and has sutler-
cd severely through tho ravages of
dcuth. Well may we remember the
old proverb, that "tho King of
Shadows loves a shining mark" as
wa review tho names of those who
have gouo from us. It will bo teu
years the flrst day of Juiluary since
Albert Klnuoy passed away. Ills
nnmo Is all that need bo mentioned
to those who knew him, and who
havo long reallred his loss. Others
have followed him who were promi
nent In tho counsels of tho church,
nmong whom may bo mentioned
Deacon Merry, Deacon McNury,
Grandma Kinney, aud others, "of
whom tho world was uot worthy."
Tho first chapter of Joshua twid
the second verse w as chosen as au
appropriate text, tho theme of the
ftcrmon being thus expressed, God'
work goes 011 even though his
appointed leaders may fall, The
death of Moses occurred a a time
when Israel's need of him was
apparently greater than It had ever
bwm, yet hero wo havo tho com
mand) "Moses my servant Is dead,
now therefore arise, go over this
Jordan thou and all this people into
the land which I do givo to them,
cvci to tho children of Israel." So
when Paul laid his head on the
block at Rome tho gospel which ho
preached went forward till Itoiue
herself became tho tenter of the
faith. Luther died but his voice
still t-clxK-s through tho ages.
Wllbcrforcc and Wemloll .Phillip
have ueel away but tho the cause
of freedom goes on and shall go ou
till tho last niniiaclo shall fall fiom
the wrUts of tho lust slave, A great
cause docs uot and cannot die,
Israel wentou because, her; ndvanra
was In tho lino pf UouVb promises.
8I10 hod tho dovlue nssurauco bo
hind her and tho deuth of Mows
could not stay her march, Israel
went on because her odvauoo was In
tho lino of human progress, Her
intporiaui'e was relative to tho wel
fare of tho ruee. While shu nerved
the ends of divine benltlceiiee
sslio prospered, uud porltilieil
as a untlou only when her
prldo mid vtubhorui-fc made her ob-
ntlnpte. An aqueduct Is Important to
tho great city which depcmls upon
It for a water supply but It U Impor
taut because of tho water which it
carries. The nation of Israel was (he
channel of Clod' giuco to men.
When she tailed tu carry that grace
her end wus near, Ru U tho church
tho channel of divine graeo to-day
and if she full to nmki) good her
inlselon no humauiivlp can save her.
Whllo she Is dolug God's work she
cannot fall. As long as tho progrc
of the church IsconsUteut with the
truest progress of the nice she will
go forward though it thousand
Moses' perish. Wheither progress
falls of this, sho too will fall. What
Utruoot tho church Is true wf every
rlghttwis cause; Its progress 1 n.
mired while the progretts contributes
to tho uplifting of men. Uod' atll
tudo lowtmU Mm should Uwlt us
humility. However uwful we inuy
bo wo aro mum ot u udlktuable.
Bo Mom seemed, but Israel went
forward w lion he hsd pel uwuy.
Ho It seemed with I)sld, w with
Paul, it ml o It over K-eiim with tho
troely useful, V know of men
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Powder
Jo-dav whoso scrvtco appears to Ikj
Indispensable and yet when they dlo
tho Israel of God will not stay tin
progress. And wo wbonro hero and
hold to-day such positions of honor
and trust In the community and the
church ore by no means Indispens
able to tho carrying out of the divine
process. Hut on the other hnnd the
story of Moses should Inspire and en
courage us. To tne man wuo is truu-
ly devoted to his causo the cause is
greater than the man. It is uplifting
to the unselfish man to know thut
his cause cannot full, Insofar as If
Is tho causo of God aud humaatty.
As Arthur HugeClough has so beau
tifully said:
"It rnrtKlr inv soul to know
That though 1 jierlsh, truth is se:
That howsoe'er I stray or range,
Wbalo'cr I do Thou dost not
change:
I steadier step when I recall
Thut though I slip, Thou dost not
fall."
Weather Ileport.
December, 1890
During December 1800, there were
Ifi dayH on which rain fell and 1.33
Inches of wnter. Thero w ere 1 clear,
4 fair, 10 cloudy, and 10 foggy days.
Tho highest temperature for the
month was 53 on tho 20 und 20; the
lowest temperature for the month
was 29' on tho 0 and 28; tho mean
temperature for the month wiw41.4;
monthly range of temperature 21.
Greatest dully range of temper
ature 20 on tho 20; least daily range
of temjeraturo 4 on tho 10; mean
dally range of temperature 11.G-31.
Average mean temperature for
Dec In 21 years 39M, that for this
year is above normal by2.3. Excess
since Jan. 1, 8.4.
Average Jireclpltatlon for Dec. In
sumo time 0.02 Inches, that for this
year Is below normal by 1.09 Inches,
deficiency since Jan 1, 5.71 Inches.
Frost occurred on the I, 5, 7, 9, 11,
12, 13, 14, 24, 20, and 2S.
The prevailing winds were from
the north 14 days, south 3 days, aud
southwest 14 days.
Durlug Dec. 18S0, thero were 10
rulny days aud 5.20 Inches of water;
there were 4 clear, 3 fulr, 19 cloudy
and 5 foggy days.
Highest temperature for tho month
61 on tho 6 and 7; lowest temiicrn
ture for the month 18 on tho 20;
mean tcnicruluro for the month
30.2. Thomas Pouch.
Kola, Jan. 1, 1891.
Capital National Bank.
Wo publish In another column
tho report of the condition of the
C.ipitul National Hunk of Salem, up
atlled for by the comptroller of the
Currency at tho cloo of business, on
tho 19th day of December, A. 1)
1890, showing a very prosperous and
sufo condition, aud in compari
son with former statements, show
ing a remurkiiblo growth In ltn uul
ncss. Notwithstanding too present
srltigenoy In money, tho world over,
tho Item of deposits In this bunk
show u gain or over (50,000, com
pared with their Blutemunt us pub
llshed one year ago, aggregating
now a quarter of n million dollars.
Able manaecment. and courteous
treatment of its customers, has made
ims 1110 toauiug uuiiK or tne cuv.
Presldont Wallace, aud Cashier Al
but aro wlde-awuke, enterprising
clthens and both takoan active pari
In nil meritorious enterpriser look
lug to the development of the rich
resources of the Willamette valley.
A Mlrlil(il Criitrsl IUIIroa.1 Kal
WluM llli Ca,.UIrr ! )r
CouU.e.
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VOCABULARY OF SLANG.
Tho Slnsrular Language with Which
Thoughts Aro Concoalod.
Origin ofSomo 1'opnUr Plimses-IIow the
rEln oml CrooUB Xbik i nno .-
and IVonln biuI Kpreloii In
U10 Itoguei' DIaloct.
Blang always has been moro or loss prer
valcnUbut never moro so, perhaps, than
now. Every trade, profession and business
has Ita vocabulary of slang. Thero aro
newspapers thayndulgo In It to an extra
ordinary extent, nnd it Is oven heard occa
sionally tn tho pulpit. Tho stagols very
prolific of slang, nnd many of tho expres
sions that como into common uso arc flrst
heard from behind tho footlights. Thero aro
many kinds ot slang. Ono Includes ex
pressions of Amorlcan origin. In this class
aro found such phrases as "In tho soup,
"No flies on us," "You mako mo weary,"
and "Well. 1 should smllo."
Many of tho common words and phrases
used on tho streets and oven In society como
from tho vocabulary of rogues and thieves.
Tho fraternity of rogues havo a jargon of
tbelr own. But tho oldor and most experi
enced knaves never uso it Thoy aro too
smart for that. Tho bank-burglar, tho skill
ful forger, tho confldenco man, tho houso
breaker, aro generally well educated, cool
and calculating, Wand and suavo. Their
good deportment Is their stock in trade.
Thoy know that to uso an uncommon dia
lect would throw suspicion on them, and It
is only when they wish to communicato
with each other that tho words In their
gtrango vocabulary aro used. First-class
detectives, too, whilo thoy aro familiar with
this language, novor uso slang in public
It is tho rounder, tho saloon loafor, potty
thlof and small criminal who makes tho
greatest display of slang wisdom. Tho
dctcctivo who seldom catches any thipg of
moro onsoquence than a cold Is also very
fond of Indulging to an alarming extent in
slang.
A fow oxtracts from tho rogues' "un
written dictionary" may boof interest, says
tho Indianapolis News. A "night worker"
Is a houso breaker; ono who climbs Into a
window, "second-story worker." A "go
pher" Is 0 safo-blower. A "cracksman" is
ono who opens a safo with tho most Im
proved tools; an artist In tho lino of safo
robbing, as It were. A pickpocket is a
"wlro,"a "dip" or a "tool;" if ho picks
men's pockets ho is a "bloko buzzer," or
"knuck;" if ho robs a woman, a "moll
buzzer;" If ho plys his tradoon tho strect
oars or In a crowded place, 0 "car buzzer;"
stealing handkerchiefs is "sneaking
wipes." Tho highwaymen who uses force
to rob his victim or tights tho officer is a
"strong-arm" man. "Illoko" is man, "moll"
U woman, "kid" a malo person under
twenty years. A "stall" is a well-drcssod
man who diverts attention whilo tho thiof
does his work. "Papa" it tho man who
furnishes bail for arrestod crooks, nlres
lawyers for them nnd aids thorn as much as
ho can without Rotting Into tho meshes of
tho law himself. A "plant" is hidden plun
der; "springing or flashing tho plant" is
to bring out tho plunder after tho officers
havo abandoned tho search for It. Tho
"fenco" Is tho man who disposes of tho
stolen goods, a la Fagln In "Oliver Twist."
"Cady" Is a hat, and to "tip tho cady" is to
jam tho victim's hat over his eyes that ho
may bo robbed easier. A "crush" is the
man who creates a disturbance in a crowd
sothat his friends will havo a better chance
to pick pockets unmolested. A "mob" is
four or moro thieves working together. A
"guy," "soft mam," "Ilouocn," "Jason,"
etc., is a countryman unused to city Ufa
"Stag his nibs" means look at him. "Graft"
Is stealing. "Kvonlng graft" is robbery In
tho ovenlng. Tho "gun," "look-out,"
"piper," is tho man who stands guard w hllo
his companion is robbing a storo or blowing
a saro. "llplng on a lay" is selecting a
houso to bo robbed. "Piping off" is watch
ing a suspicious character "Shadowing" Is
following a person. The "snipe" peddlog
goods for a confidence gnmo or to got Ii)to a
houso to sccuro information for tho gang
that Intends to rob it. "Stiff" has n variety
of meanings a forged ordor, a fictitious
chock, a dead body (cadavor also) or a
forged letter. It moans also a ridiculous or
exaggerated statemont. "Giving tho of
fice," n low whlstlo, cough, or any sound to
put a thiof on his guard. A "mark" .8 a
mnn who uppears to havo plenty of money.
"Hed or yollow super" Is a gold watch;
"su)cr nnd slung," watch and chain.
"Touched" means robbed.
Thus: "Ho touched mo for my ycllowsu
por nnd slang," nnd "pinched my 'spark,' "
signifies "Ho robbed mo of my gold watch
and chain and extracted my diamond pin."
To "ring a super" is. to tako a watch
nnd loavotho chain by twisting tho ring
that fastens tho watch to tho chain.
"Sugar," "dust," "dough," "wad," "roll,"
"scads," "stuff," oto., nro a fow terms for
uionoy,
A "case" Is a pnpor dollar; n "century,"
ono hundred dollars; a "cartwheel," allvor
dollur; "icllow hoys," gold; "quoor" is
eouutorfolt money. A "eouluekor" mnkos
tho spurious coin; a "boodlo-cnrrlor" dollv
ors It, a "cutler" or"shovor" passes It
Tho "headworkor" plans tho robberies.
"Rattier" Is a train of cars; "ducket," rail
road Uokt, "Up," railroad onlco; "glvo
rr.' srHper; "scratchor for a civo.
ium. a nvvi "prod" is a horso;
-thT 1. x -k-lsm; "nippod.x arrested
-)st JhC "tw," "pooler," pollco
m. eiAirj Uw" signifies low or
aott-sarr.
' sswr 54s" Si nring sontenoo;
ttMjrf M7ir: ux "hinas" or six
mt,m-U kx swsUi, "oooter," "quod."
-Wste Mmr." Jul m- mmIm, hw,,,,. uKnu;d
rr.- StM ; -utty u a trial;
J -MMfef" U -artcMt and sentenced to
1 yrtmm: SMwik pMwTts a lawyer; "book,"
pt. "wiM-M- "jilr,"ono who
" rmn; "Jug" l a bank;
-jsww- a otor, sUsa," a light
''" MiwH0d, Jrv-o js
mi fNitMsto jacket, "paiMBt," an lusido
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INSURE IN YWR HOME COMPANY
"Tlie State."
l MMtoMl IMtivt a twMUa
iMKBSflP
Eo confldfnt are the manufecturer" cf
D'. Base Catarrh Itcmedv in their ouility
to euro Chronic CaUrrh In tho Heart, no
matUr Iiott bad or of bow Ion? ttunUn,
that they ofler In Reed faltb, tho aboro
Kwnrd. for n casa which thcr cannot cure.
Srinptoius or Cr.tarrli. Hi"iaaciie,
obstruction of nosi, d icharzes fallln? Into
throat, sometimes prof uso, watery nnd ac
rid, at Otaers. IDliit. leiiacious, uiutuuo,
miA ntA fmnnfrMl. and ccnoral dcbUitV
Only a fow of tbeso rniptom3 likely to
bo present at onco. thousands of cases
result in consumption and end In tho
Uy Its mild, soothlmr. nnMscptic. clppns
lnir and healing propertlce. Dr. Sikt" s Hetn
rdy rureg tho worst cost's. "Cold io.
tho Mcail Is cured with a few applica
tions. Catarrhal Headache is ixIicmhI
end cured as if by magic. It removes
offensive breath, loss or Impairment of
the senso of taste, smell, or hearing, water
ing or weak eri-s, and impaired memory,
when soused by t!io violence of Catarrh,
as they all frequently arc. Sold by druir
plsts, at fifty cents. Manufactured by
WOKI.D,8 DllPENSAUT MCDIOAL, ASSOCIA-
no, 003 Main Stre-ct, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr.Pierce's Pellets.
Purely Veg-etoblo. Gently Laxotivo, or
Cathartic, ncconlinir to slio of dose. By
InutKlits, 3 ccnu a vial
ritorussioNAt. caiius.
II. t IIONHAM. . N. IIAYUEN.
w. 11. J1UI.111.
B
O.VItAM, HOIMM A JIADEN, Alior-
no r nt law. Ollice In Hush's block.
between Stntennd Court, on Com'ISt.
O T.IIICIIAHDSON, Attorney at law, of
O. flee up stairs in Iront rooms ol new
iTiish block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
J J. ll,V, Atlorney-ntlJiw, Kaleni.
, Oregon. Olliee Ilret door to tlio lert
nt bend of stairs In the rear of Ladd A.
Uush's bank.
Tli..uu rum', nivijcj ttviu... -.t.lni,
Oregon. Ollice upstairs In 1'uttou's
U.MON KOIti). attorney at lnw, Salem
block.
PKATT .t HUNT, nttorneys at law. Salem,
Oregon. Ollice oer Capital National
Hank, Commercial street. Money to loan.
AUCY H1NOHAM, Attornejs nnd
ftitimiinlnr lit Inu Sulptn. Orpfrnn.
ni.fnpii,iiiiwtr(.t nf flip rtHHirtia nf Mnrlnn
county. Including a lot and block Index 01
s.uem, tne nave speti.u laciuuex lor ex
nmlniiit; titles lo real estate. Ilii.slnos.s In
tho supreme court and In the state depart
ments will receive prompt attention.
M1NTA8. A. DAVH, M. 1). Graduate
of American Medical College, oilers
her prollesslonal (.crvlce tothonouho maj
need them. Hpttbil attention given to
dlsensesof women nmlehllrtien. Ortlceup
stairs In New ll.mk building, Commer
cial street
rK.J. M KUKNK, UentlsU Offlcoovcr
K.J. M
tho V
1J tlio White Corner Court nnd Com
merclnl stieels.
Ir I). l'UOIl, Architect. Plans Sped
. Ileallons and superlnteudcneo lor
nil clups of buildings.
Olllco '. Com-
luercmi M., up Mam,
MCNAI.I.Y, Architect, New Bush
llrermnn block. I'liiusnud Dccltica-
lion
tions of all elassesof of bulldlmrn oushort
notice. .Superlnteudencu of work promptly
ookhil alter.
2 6-tf
AW. HESr.-ArtUt Studio, ltusli.
. lire bloek. CI issys llitirsdajs and
.NUiirdajN.
iiusini:ss cAitns.
p .1, 1.AllSI.WACO,, AUniifacture ofall
klmlsof v chicles. Itcpnlrlng n special
ly. .Shop 43 rftato street,
f IX). HOKYK-llarlior nnd Halrdiops
VT, Ingparlors. hium.1 b ithsliuhecltj .
.OiCoauneiclul Htieet,.Salein.
DIUT.C H.M1TII. I)enlW,0)8fto street,
ailciu, Or. Finished dental opera
tions ofevcrydewrlptlon, Paiiiieshopciu
tlons a specially.
M. CI.OIIG1I, Undertaker. Kinbnlmer
iV. and Cabinet .Maker, 107 htato Hi..
Milein.
l
11. SOUl'lIWICK, Contractor and
hllllilltP Will !... .-.,.1 .v ... ...
kliutsot tmllrtlnjf mid Kimrnnteo sutUfm-
&
OllN OKA Y. Contractor and bulldei
t-lae tuslilo flnlsliln. ii kii..in- j.
lininere'lul utieet, ivilem Oitigon.
.1- iKNI?,,T', 'hinlth. "on-e
O hIkmIi guni repalilngnsiieoliilty ..Shop
at the foul of Liberty btieot, Saluni, Orugoil.
i'-Wf
hOCll.-lV Mllt'i
A J! f! ,V! -l'rtwllii L-dge No. A. a
d 'i ,,i i- NN " Hb'"'i "rog.ni. .Meets ,ioh s
r L ,uv..i. I. .' 2UTU&. .V"'"",rhil and
I..-1 7, ,'!,,"" muiug anil sojBiiru
liu him, Ituwirdur. , y
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1UMU.K, Ailjlivail.
SALKM WM WORKS,
Only GamuN Market in Chy.
Chfticttt, Frh, Smtd amJ
PkkW Meats Manufacture.
wa-Pi diivrr l ell) ,
171 Commercial St,
CilAS. WOU, PROf,
10 Acres for Rent
Jmtti oHt.
Capital Dairy Co
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-- i..ho v 04Mf mtik
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Proposals for Supplies.
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CBOCKEItV.
10 iloz glass tninblcrx.
.oiXK'Idogall.m.Sdoxgal.
inn.trinzeallon, v
WO,
ft ,JnM nMnfllPrfl
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1? quart wup bowls, W U.
U et1!blodTsliDS,dbz8lnch, 6 doz
10 Inch. WO.
12 doz dinner platen, W O.
PAINTS AND OIIA
100 B Plnoner lead, white.
5caesurpenune.
6 cases boiled linseed oil.
30 lbs patty In bladder.
oealloiiphyltum varulsb,
lulbs red lend, dra.
bOAP.
iOOO lbs Kirk's Savon, or ns good.
COFFEE
2000 lbs Costa Illca. 1st grade,
ax) ' Gov erinent Jav a.
1(0 ' real Moclm.
HW' chicory.
TIJA.
RS lbs U H brand Pong Choug, or asgood.
SPICKS.
ISO lbs black pepper.
.fu ginger.
60'elnnnmon.
:0 mustard.
30'suje.
10 ' miiee, nil ct.ii dard ground.
KltUI V.
mo Vh dried apples, machine dried.
!0) diled peaciitK.
IxW' Italian prunes, mnclilno dried,)
MKATS.
iji Wit iipp ilnr mum or lexs of beef and
mutton ax reuuired. Iu eduul parts of
fore aud bind qtiitrters.
FLOUK.
500 barrels best roller process delivered as
wanted.
VINKQAlt.
&M g'dlous pure elder vinegar, 40 grains.
GKOCKKIES.
10,000 Ib-i Liverpool salt.
1UU0 " tobacco, Itapldan or ns good.
m) ' Mida 'mckerH, extra fresh.
W) ' rulslns, Cul layers.
IU,OUO0 sugar, 10,000 lbs Uolden O, 0000 tks
graiiutaU'd, Iu wicks.
100 lbs cheese, Cinnston's or as good,
40M ' corn meal, Gold Dust, freidi ground.
2iO0 ' cracked wheat, frettk grouud.
2500 coarse hoinioy.
20 ' oat meal.
lXW ' rolled oats, Amer.
300 ' dried currants.
2 ' Curb soda, U & Co's A and II brand.
100 ' maekeral.Nol extra mess, 'DO catch.
600 salt salmon. 'DO catch.
510) choice Island lice, No 1.
0 ' cod lisu, boneless, Pnolno coast.
75 ' crcamof tmtar, J A Folger, prime.
SO ' gloss stareh, Oswego.
0IU ' eorn slaich, Oswego.
10 gross matches, superior safety,
20 dcu brooms.
l ' tains ojsters.
m ' concentrated lye, American,
10 cms eorn. Wlnsiow's.
1000 falluus sj rup. extra golden, reflned.
2U) ' co il oil, pearl brand.
00 ' molasses, Orleans extra.
10 boxps niJccnronl, No I.
0 ' vermicelli, No 1.
,'cioz u.ttnuricKs.
200 lbs Castile soap, white 150 as, mottled
oOlbd
lOOlbsGermca, Sperry's new process.
5W0' little white beaus.
100 ' China starch.
i doz whisk brooms.
5 ' botes bluing, ultamnrine blue, h A,
1J ' mop rags.
1 ' mop sticks.
0 clothes baskets, willow, largo size
square end.
H doz dust brushes, M A L Co, 7 II.
b ' blacking brushes, No81, nil bristle.
2 ' Worcestershire sauce, I, P, quarts,
i! ' pure Iueca oil.
SHOKS AND LKATIIEH.
31 do pairs leather slippers, 1 doz No 1?,
I do No 10, 0 doz No 0, 10, doz No 8, 10 doz
No 7.
Sdoiiulrs Indies' shoes, 21 pair No 7.21
pair No C, 45 pair No 4.
2 sides harness leather, Oregon extra good.
J sides domestic calfskins, Charter Oak.
ioilsole leather, fro.n 25 to 27 lbs. per
side, Stockton extra heavy
8 gross shoo laces, 1 4,
1 gross shoo blapljing,
HTATIONEKY.
U do Payson's Indelible ink.
2qts stalfurd's commercial Ink,
t sniuuras preiuuim Hum,
uu.
P3ingtiuid.
1 uro&s
No l-i Fabcr's round gilt pencils.
2 reams Journal nnner.
2 reams letter paper, Live Oak or ns good.
4 reams legal cap.
4 boxes Ksterbrook s J pens.
2 boxes London Incandescent Pen Co's
He l pens,
h Invokes.
TIN WAKE.
2!8 tin chambers., XXXX tin.
4 doz dust pans,
.'I nt ilinnpr WW Hn
soupc.ius.lJxlllnchesetecp.XXXX
tin.
soup ' 12xlt '
ward palls, UxlJ '
milk pans, 20 In diameter, 6 "inches
dtei. XXXX tin.
12
2i
S doz preyed pans 4 doz 1 qt, doz U pt
4 ' pint cups, XXXX tin
GKA.N'ITK IRON VAE,
21 w aler pitchers, 5 nts, wire edso
2 loi Jars with ball!., Xoa B
lldlslipam. ,2U inches dlametor, 8 In deep
1 du boup ladles
I ' wash bJslns
CLOTH.
10J0 yds he.ivy cass pants cloth 04 In wide
HAltDWAKE.
V
CO ft 8 bj 5-lT. tile .u-brk st'A "'
W ft 1 in Miunro tool bteol
11 In f. . . in .)), 1 - ii .
JUllotfiigou tool steel, 10 ft eacUofiln
, and in und -ilu
I horbuiasp(llvlei)
5 Itri liiirbo shoo mills (Putuam) No 7
llUft I Iu angle steel
10 lbs each of tint bonded rlveta, S-10byK,
MU bjH,3-lll byJ-i
0 4 In l-J round tiles.
II doz llled, Kearney A rootes' braud. 4 doz
0 Iu, 4 duz I In, 3 duz i In, In bIiiu tapers
(MM)
4 do 10 In mill, Kearney .
1 keg No 8 lie nulls.
Footcs' brand
50 lta Id iro nails Hat heads
S bits, 2 each of ,1 111, i, , & 18 (Jonnlnp)
u jhh si-iuws, i groM iticu oi if, xio iu, yt
No7,2Noll,lNo 10
10 gals Albany el Under oil
-M ' ' hpludleoll
I ItMlltlmiiro
1VH lbs blacksmith coal
IB uu charcoal
1 groisoKaeks,4 doz each ore. 8 and, 12 ex
10 doz table knives, Iron bundles.
;i uuxud axio i;reuso f tojuibj
nnv aOODS,
tV) lbs v liltei j urn, all vvivoll
i. .. . iT... ...........1 - X r 7..L..n
Mil ) USeilllHOIl IlllUllC-l, .X.X.. 1.HUUH
'Mi
. ,. . . ot..x..tl. U ,
1UU
1VU
inailner'S8trliH)(Amoskeg)
IVouol bheulug, heavy, 45 In
ildlu
bluodeniins.Oox Amoskeg
ticking, full, Amoskvtt
table IliuHi.bleacUed
' .MarulU's York MmCo check
' red and blue check tovvellluc
uheokevl llanuel, black ana whits
.M...tll,l.,lflkl
uni
Mi
)
40
RU
30J
1W
tow oiling, bleached linen IS In wide
M
Unuaaie nuo sueeiiug.csuiu wiua
LMitnx ,ulr KiisitenderH
IS ' 'J urkoy red handerchlefti
ll kp.HiUvvliltwlhroid,7UNoS3,29No
il ' sikv.i1 white and blacklluen thread
t khvam plus, American
s.W Imxm imir pins, Kerby brnud
grupiMrldpMi buttons
' hlrt button, vv hlte No DO. P U
i bo(l Mltnt drvMt llntiw, Kutllnh
1 Imui in v a duok, vvUiio
w do twrku. tatosu
tn. ibirotug needles, lunjeslio
1 while tp 11 In wide
!) yds vwtarprvxif aloth, heavy
lilia ui.iiiiiii uiuit thlmbloj
t tuiHt nwll, UX) paper 1, ft, i, 100
prr, o, ,
VLUMJIINO.
I d v. in vl
.in vttmuttnudM itnijtlu te
lulliluiMl. IU
,ao.ijxji
eouiwluifs I'nlou keystone, li do
eH,l, S, .H,M. ,,
SU(Moti Jotiktu llrvvi valves, removable
UKKii, V nun 7t . ..
V) H bUek lUix UVl ft eueti of )i. U.9CQ It 1
luekuw
KUftaHlvaulMdWtM H
tvtMlinMNiM) hnlu
VHK lUtH ptkMtnx kl
IHkln ktntm fuslue gover-
mtr
U tt Kit Urn stratulnc doth
I IW4 JiiUtMtt ttua c4Mtur No 1 (or J
. U kw,wlthftktMiu ho coupling
(UkJL MVH kllW
t-tdtMrMtrMetlis8uu4 cuae,xUln
I Pwktttivjvr Wtlrox wlretng tcacttlae
4 dai bvx) )lut;hlu' n lighter.
4J ft round iron, Norway, 30 ft , 100 ft It
I(M a Ji, to ft 7-10.75 ft iw, MJ it Ji
UiftllMllinii.Nnru.iy, 100 h by Vi, HI
ft well 1 bj , f, l by , 2 byt5, 1 by M
:i .b l 1'oy V3. It each 2 by i.
1 doz zincs for Lnclaud bntterles.
DKIKIS.
2 lbs Acid muriatic, 01.
fi
1 '
1
1
J '
loz
Com'I
nitric. CI ,
phosphoric, till
cllrlo ... , ...
cnrbollc crys t nmllliirkiodls
arseiiloussiiibbM
hvdrex'ialilo dll
4
10
2
5
C
(I
U
6
5
1
2
Ammonia aqua cono
' muriate iKived
Chloroform hqiilbbs
inallluckrodts
Chloral hyd rate cos't .
Potasb bromide mulllnckrodts
nitrate crys'l
powd
' ncctato
Soda salicylate
' hyposulphite.
1
6 obis carnonaio
5ozcan Durham mustard Engllsn
Moz Morphsulp t& W
y. gross Homeopathy lals, ono dracnm
(i ' two '
libs Potash blcrom
100 ' Paraflno
bo ' beeswax, yellow
mi trhifA
1-2 doc Clinical thermometers, lcnslront
tested , , ,
600 Hypodermic tablets morphine sul
phate MffRiln, y U Co
600 llypodermlc ublcu hysoctno hydro
bromote 1.100 fcrPDi Co ,
600 Hjpodermlc tablets morphine sul
phate fgr, PDA Co
600 Hypodermic tablets atropine sulphate
1. If Tor i nrvi
600 Hypodermic tablets an tropin sulphate
1-oOgr.i' uuo , .
1000 Hypodermic tablets byoscyamlnosul
phatolWgr PDA Co
2 lbs aloes soc pulv
2 rolls canthnrldal plasters, B ifeJ
1 doz earsyrlnges, glass
20 ga.s alcohol, Eastern
1.4 oz Strychnia, crys't
1 lb Ulsmuth sub nitsquibbs
1 ' Kx licorice powd
6 ' Uum camphor
1-4 Sis ' catechu
1 ' arable select
1 wild cherry bark.grouud
1 ' pepsin gacn soliellertt
1 ' yanllla beans, Mexlcau
2 ' Glngerjampowd
1 ' Gentian root powd
5 ' Sal rochello
5 ' lloxseed whole
a ' ether stronger squlbbs
S ' ' ' malliukrodts
1 ' opium powdered
1-2 ' rhubarb rootcut, Turkey
2 ' stramonium leaves pulv
2 ' anise seed '
1 ' cloves
1 ' cinnamon '
'2 imlfomil haver
1 II Mht extract uconltelroot P Dfe Co
i ' ' buchu ' '
I ' ' ' bloodrool ' '
1 ' black haw ' '
1 ' ' eolcblum root ;
i ' ' seed '
2 ' ' ergot squlbbs
1 ' ' ' ' PDA Co
1 ' ' male fern '
1 ' ' mandrake'
1 ' semka '
l ' ' Sarsanarilla Co Syrup
60 ox quinine, PA W
I..- jo on Dergamoi
1-2 ' ' cedar
1.2 rosemary
1-2 ' peppermint
W '
ethereal, light
.1
1 Iemo,pure
II ' sponges, she
sponges, sheepswool
hath hiionseri. sandless
2
1 doz soft rubber catheters, No 15, ;French
1 lb Iron pj rophos, soluble
1 oy nyarogen
by
1
calomel, English
io lbs bot uaraldehya
1-1 ' Iloudant's penslnl
1-2 ' Virginia snake root
ipecac, pulv
4 oz Lvconodlum
1 ' carmine. No 40
CO Bib Kpsom salts
3 ' 8iilphur, sublimed
10 ' vaseline, pure
1 bbl chloride of lime
5 lbs bot Goulard's extract
4 doz C H pencils, assorted
1000 pills, alotn
1000 ' Dodonhyllin 1.20
GCPDaCo
200 ' phkophnrus.MOO gr '
500 ' 1-60 ii.
200 1.25
4 lbs ' CC i .
4 pkgs No 33 Flltors FrenoU gray paper
10 lbs Colgato'sshaving soap
3 1.2 gross bottles Philadelphia oval, 1 each
2, 3and 4 oz, 1.2 gross 8 oz
S08eachNosl,2nnd3M T capsulss, P D A
Co
200 each Nos 4 and 0
4 rolls surgeons' Isinglass plaster, 2 each
flesh nnd white
9 gross corns 2 eaoh Nos 4, 5 nnd 6, XX, 1
each Nos 1, 2 and 3 XX
1 gross powder boxes, nested slide
1-2 gross tin otntmont boxes, bcumloit-, 1-4
each 1-2 and loz
3 doz strengthening plasters, S and J
2 ' Alcock's porous '
3 lbs perfectabsorbent cotten. :!U
5yds 12 in Wide rubber adhesive plaster,
Mead's Sand J
8 skeins surgeon's silk, Turner's patent, 1
each Nos 1.2 3,4 5, B, 7 aud 8
1 only chemical pint flask, Hat bottom.
Samples may be seen at tho allien all ho
board at tho capital; goodH must be lu
accordance therewith and must como in
original packages when possible. Delivery
ot stipplteswlll bo required within teu days
of notice of ucooptanco of bid. A copy of
this advertisement must accompany each
bid, and the name ottbe class of supplies
hid upon must bo written ou the envelope.
hiicH bid must include all tho Items of tno
class bid i-pou, and must give items and
totals In full, wl h exception of wut nnrt
dour. Auditing ofllcers aro prohibited
from contlrmlne accounts of purchaser
when the advertisement does not contain
n full ana complete aesenpuou oj win
kinds of articles io ne purcnusea.
The right to reject any or nil bids, is re
served
iilds will be opened at2o'clook p. m., on
Tuesitay. January 0, 1RU1.
y wYLVESTlJUrENNOYEIt,
QUO. W. MUlllUlMd,
G. V. WEIiB,
Board ef Trustees.
WM. A: MUNLY. Clerk of Board.
Health is Wealth I
tin., k. v. WESTS Nerve and Brain
Treatment, n guaranteed specific for Hys
teria, iilZSlUVHH, WlU.mBluuo, ' I.B, 4 CI .UUB
Mo.iraii.iu. llendaohe. Nervous Prostration
i.i.niibv the uso of alcohol or tobacco.
wakeruiiness, Meuiui uuurewjiuu, nouen
lug of the brain resulting lu Insanity and
leading to misery, decay and death, pre
mature oldage, bnrreuucRs, loss of power
ra.ni.xi hv overexertion of the bruin. Each
....-. -r --- ,...... .. , ., ..
box contains one moutk's treatment, J1.00
a box or six uoxes lor 5-j.w, tui uy iuuii
prepaid on receipt oi price.
WE G U AR ANTEE BIX BOXES
To euro any case, with each ordor 10
celvcd by us for six boxes, accompanied
with f5 00, we will send the purchaser our
written guarantee to refund the maneyli
the treatment does not etlbct a cure. Guar
antees issuea oniy oy uoo. tu. uooa, urug
gist, Sole agent, SO) Com. St., balem, Or.
THE YA0UINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company' )
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours
toss tune than by any other loule. KIM t
&as3 through pusaengor and freight llni
from Portland and nil points in th Wit
lamotte viillev to nud Iruiu Sau Francisco ,
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). ,
ucave aiimu- ... i.-viu-j
Leave Corvallls
-1:40PM I
- 5.S0 P M '
-6; 45 AMI
10:35 AM
- - 11:10AM,
at Albany aud
Vrrtve Yaoulnu
lave Yaqulnn
Leave CurvuUU
Vrrlve Albany
O. A C trntus connect
Xirvallls.
The above trains connect nt YAQUINV
lth the Orecuu DoVOloimiBUt Cos Lin i
,rsi.
ntlilniiMiwivii vuuiilna nd Ha.
-"rauulsco.
SVill.SQ PATKS,
HTKWKUa.
THOM YAQCINA
Piirullon, Friday,
VVIlIaniutto Vulley, Tuedny
..June T,
July
vVlllumyito Valloy, Thursday.
Furullou, Tuod-iy. .......
.'.f ...-
MIXV(1 I OnAlf
STK.VMI.1W, IHOMH.SM k'KAKMCO
vvtllametta Valley, Frnb.) .. June 27
FHruUou.Tuedjyii , July i
Willamette Valley, Suudu) . .." t,
Fumllou, Thursday... jo
Willamette Valley, Tutday . y
Thu nmipiuiy retrvc llw niil tc
ihance sailing daliti utlhnut liotlre,
N. IU PiUMiigeu liiim iithtnd and at
VIlLimelto Vullev points ran uvuku el.-
uutvtlon with the iru!n of th
VAUl'ISA IlUl'TUat Alban: wUurvallU
uidlfdMtlned to Kin t-riudsui, slii.uld
trTHUgetoarriiut Yaqmna tin- veulnr
M-forv date of sulllug
fiinnrrr si trtltit IUlr la lt(
Uim. For lufortiiatUu .i4 in McKsra '
UCUMAN A (v, FrrUht und Tlrka ,
Vgeuu JJd and 'Mi Front sU. I'ortUud.Ur. I
CC HOOLiK Ant Urn I Krt. A '
Pau. AS., Orvson J"uclflc JL lu Co.. .
CVtnallKUr
O ll.lIAHWUIX.Jr.aenl Frt; A
IVn. AgU Omoo IVevcloraneut i
tAX,35jMor4tooierr', j
I m M MM
Most complete and reliable facts and statistics about 5
oaiem ana tne uiiiainuiru
denscd and accurate.
Of Course
You Ik
Now procure some copies and' send to your friends to
advertise this region.
c
WBAPPBD REM TO MAIL.
Hofbr
Post Office Block.
HELLENBRAND'S
Eating Parlors & Candy Jlanufaclory,
296 Commeroiul Street.
iniLOFKAIlE:
Ice Cream 10c , 15c. nud 25 cents
Cotlee, Tea or Chocolate and Cuko10 cenU
Mush und Milk 10 cents
I'lute of Soup 10 cents
Hot Cakes, Cotlee or Ten, ..15 cents
Beefsteak und Eggs 25 cent
lVirk Chop und 1-ggs 25 cents
Mutton Chop nnd Eggs 25 cents
VenUe.fi nnd Eggs. 25 cents
Bausuge nnd Eggs 25 cents
Ham and Eggs . 25 cents
Fresh Oi ters any style 25 cents
25 Cent RegulirDlnnerServed Fromll to3 0'Clock
A nlco Mirlety of vegetables, etc, etc.
Also lea, cotree or milk with all 25 cent
meals without extra charge.
Choice cigars, Imported n Domestic,
always on uand.
Porter Houso Steak nnd Eggs 50 cents
Tender Loin Steak and Eggs 50 cents
dlt OTT Elchau's
m-
.
f3'25
yAS
HEALTH.
Le Itlchau's Qolden Balsam No. 1
ffe50C
m&n
GOLDEN
r - a v mr
'Va,2Le -
H
J"1" v.onere, nnv ana second stages;
Sores on the Um and Body; Bora Ears,
Lyct.Jtoto, tc, Copper-colored Iliotchet,
SypbllitlaCatarih.dlseued Scalp, and all
Srimary lormi ot th dlteu known u
rphllU. Price, S3 OO per Dottle.
La Rtcnau'a Ooldeu Dulsain No. 3
Cures Tertiary, Mercurial HyphlUUc Uheu
matlsm. 1'alus in th Bones, faios in the
Head, back ot the. Keck. Ulcerated Sore
Throat, SyphlUtlo Hash, Lump and con
tracted Cords, SUSneu of th Umbs, an J
eradlcaUi all disease from th sj-stem.
whether caused by uvllarrttloa or abuse
o Mercury, leaiujg the blaod pure and
healthy. Price fS OO per Ilottle.
Lc Klchau Qoldea Npanlsh AntU
data for th cure ot Gonorrhoea, GlecU
Irritation OreTcl, and all Urinary or (Jenl.
Ul dliamcgemeoU. Prlca 9 SO per
Bottle, r
Vr Ulchan OoMen Rpaultli in.
lection, forserere caao( Oooorrhcta,
lnHaminatoryOleet.StrictuAc. Price
91 SO per Dottle.
L Hlcliaa'a Oolden Ointment
lor the eff ectln healing of SyphlUtlo Sore,
and eruption. PrlreSl OOper Dox.
i,l,er-,t'" Oo," Pllla .Vent
and Brain treatment; loasof physical pow.
5t..excrH, of r-vroHc. Prostratloo, ttc.
Price 93 OO per Box
Tonic and Nervine,
Seat everywhere, ft a D aooaRrr rmeXM
pcrexprttti, v
THE RJCHARDs"dRUQ C0.,AQ6irt
AOO 4c fill MAHKET ST ,
Sam Fxamclaco, Cai
eincyuRi int rRit-
u
viumy yu puiuisnetl. Con.
Seen It !
A
Bros.
C0P1
Oregonian Rail Road Company.
General offices Front and T, SU, Portlan
EAST SIDE.
From Toward
Portland Stations. Portland
Silver-Coburg PorCndPort'd
tonao mall mall Exp
LVPM
BOO
7 45
850
tVAM AlirU AltJOt
8 00 i'ortl'udSPCo 4 OU 0 33
10 is Woortburn 1 -10 7 W
11 22 Sllverton 12 05 0 45
5 07...Hrownsvllle 7 40
0 50 Coburg fl 09
Connections at Woodburn with 8 P Co
trains to und from Protland und ut Tall
mau vrith trains to and from Albany.
WKST HIDK.
Alrlie mall Portland mall
LV
AM Alt
.Portland rvtWV.
Dundee Junction
Sheridan
Dallas
Monmouth
Alrlie
90
315
2Uj
910
S22
73d
1J05
2 00
4 1U
t&i
5 fio
0-15
Tickets for West Hide vlntloiis for mila at
foot ot Jeflerson st. Tlckeu for East Bide
stations for sale ut Union depot, cor &th
nnd I streets. C1IAS. N. BCOTf,
Gen. BupU 4 (Jen. FgU & Pats. Aft
3-vvly
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