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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1891)
,-m-' ww!rwwii'fw' " n'fwuwj EVE CAPITAL JOURNAL. "THE PEOPLES' PAPEK." SALEM, OBEG ON, TUESDAY, JAlSTtTARY 13, 1S91. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 268 VOJj. 3. NING mm. -- tat boUENALS, LEDGEKS.CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOKS POCKET ' DRAFTS Subscriptions Rcoiged Tot all PeriodioalB. THE OREGON" R Is Olfcrinir a Large, IFRUIT- SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small EVERGREENS, VINES, - At Low Late Keeping Winter Uutalogne and Price-List free. WOODBURN Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest ONE AND THEEE-FOURTnS MILLIONS. 100.000 Prune Trees. !-"'; . . ... -., ),U0U Jioyfli .aim uuerry. . 10,000 Early Crawford Peach. L 10,000 Moorpark and Itoyal Apricot. R'ARGE STOCK Of ALL OTHER FREE FROM INSECT l'JSSia. CATALOGUE FREbT'aDDRESS : fj H. SETTLEMIER, HOME, kif you eau Ket u good article manufactured at homo you should mive It l the preference. We keep a full line of the reliabld LOreeo n Including the Dexter, The Best for RVe also keep Eastern Stoves, and among them the "Banner" line. Give us a cut anil Steiner IlLfB HUUm Commercial Street. The Best for the Money ail the Time. Groceries and Produce . -The Be-t Canned QootU.- Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Hrcmi hut Flrat-islasH GocmIh Handled. Every article guaranteed aH Ifeprcfented. If you would be well The Grange Store, Sj26 State Street, SALEM, yf ' i" .TTIVIIl'Ct en and stenographers of both sexes, WmWkk aim Hi tJ) Jrtland Business College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital BusW Itess C o'lego, balcra, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P lumstroug h-tve same murses t f stti 'y same rate of tuiti. n. M ' ic t- eitht ijomt LaUiojucuarciikii3t'l FOR r!Mb&wi Standard BOOKS, INKS and MUUiiiiJi, jvtaj x-j jlxv, and RECEIPTS, BILLS RECEIVABLE BOOKS, PAYABLE BOOKS, PRINTED CASH BOOKS. NURSERY CO. Well lirown mock oi Fruit. SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. Prices, Apples a Specialty . Adorcgl m, WHIT BRfg 3tjajBgiBBmjma.iJ',i uihim IBSIRI. ? V Jfus on flflfl DrnvpilHtt'iH A)I)Il'. 25,000 Yellow Newtown Plppen. 15,000 Ben Davis Apple. LEADING VARIETIES OF FRUIT? Woodburn, Oregon, Stove ! Eureka and Sultana. trie IYloney. save money. & Blosser, ON STATE STREET. rrr-.nWiminmmw. JJKa3ZUmBmXmmaBW1Wm 'Tr served patroule Salem, Oregon. HOME! M. BBAMSR, FINE HARNESS, Horse Furnish iuy Goods, Etc. REPAIRING NliATLY AND PKOMPTI.Y DONIC, Catrtt'e awl UgM Hirtesf TO ORDER, A Spteialty Oregon. ijt, u i..c i-... i U-. I . 'txjorat of yuuufc bukii-ei SS WSM UiCU.UUUUHBUinawuvwi attribute their success to a course at b ptat)nj.i..jj, sti'i to . . w 1891 s Diaries , BOOKS STOCK BOOKS, IJ and I Want the most avg can got for our money at CRISSJVIAN & OSBORN'S. (Successor to H. S. CrNsnian.) You can get more for one dollar than you can got at any other store in the city. We give special bargains in Tinware, Shoes, Rubbers, Underwear, Overalls and Pants. Bel'w are a few of the articles which Ave sell all the time at the same low prices. Strap Hinges per pair ,5c Laundry Soap 5e Pencil Sharpeners , 6c Tablets 5c One-Foot Rules T-5c Two-foot Rules.- 10c Two-bladed Knives 10c Finu Combs., - 5c Hatchet g."c Monkey Wrench 35o 10-Qt Slop Pail 45o HaudSaws 35c Chessmen 50o Dust Pans 10c Rolling Pins 10c Hair Curlers - 10o Shoo Polish , 0c Toilet Snap --6c Coate's Thread 2 spools 5c Steel Hatchet -.-45c Horse Brushes 80c Clothes BrushPS, 10c Shoe Brushes- 15c Shrill) Brushes 10c Sto'c Brushes - 16c kst Shoo Blacking 5o Sanford's Ink - 5c Mucilage T z-r- -. f)P 2 Qt Covered Pails - 100 0R1SSMAN p. e. eisti, 310 Com'l Street HaH the Largest Stock of THE ONLY MUSIC HOUSE Tn Salem. He buvs direct from the manufacturers. 'Chose desirous of purchasing would he sells at Eastern prices. JNo profits to middlemen. PIANOS Steinway Colby-Einersoii-Rico-Hiiizo. ORGANS Chicago Oottage-Needham. SHEET MUSIC Ovei 8,000 pieces to select from, including all the latest publications. 3T"Special discount to teachers. ijSrViolin, Mando in, Guitar, Ranjo, Piano and Organ taught by talented musicians. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Stroll Sawing. Houso Finishing imido to order. iw DltT KII.N, by which we onn mIwuvh keep full mipply of nciiMined Klodlt nl kiuds. Aurlcullurnl WorUn, Corner of Trado und liluli mrcctii, hulcm, Oregon. c&uMwtikSvy First National Bank Dulldlug, Ralcm, Oregon. A. P. Armstbono, Manager W. I. Stalbv, PrindpaU Business, Shorthand, Typswriting, Penmanship and English Departments. I)3yond Evening Sessions. BtudenU admitted anytime. Catalogue on application. T rrvnn r i liiVl Salem, Or. Iates$2.50 nnd $5.00 a Bay Open to the public Thumday, Sept. 11. WW. llit htol between l'rilund and hun Fninclnco. Alma to bo tint claw In all IU uppolntmenm. Ita tnblt areiierved with the ulioloiMt frultH grpvvn In tho Wll umette valley. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Candy Manufactory, SOU Commsrolal iStrowt. IlI-XOKKAKB: Ice Cream 10c , lfio. nnd at ent CutTte, Tea or Clioooluleaud Cake-.M MM.U Miuband Milk lwnu Plate of BVHiit. lOltUtlt Hot Cakes. (Viltee or Tea , li ettiiB lieftiU andKi SmiiM fork Chop and Mutton L'bonai Ki &tr SeiiU Mutton Chop and Km ..-...- KiU Venlsou and Bjgs .- Mints 84tuageud Keys.. .2ft eeoU Ham Had K;s;.- JSiHt JTccti Oysters any stylo J ! 25 Cst RiflrDiMrStrdrfHt30laMk A nlee ysirMy of vtrgotitMus tie., Me Alsoteu, oonwj or milk trllli all issul meal without extra rba4. 1'holee Cigars, Imporud no ItuuuMto, always on nand. I"orter House Hteak and K-g Mcent Tender Iin bleak and Yjx-- Wernu SUPEUINTENDENTS jxxv ,, BILLS 3 Ot Covered Pails 15p Gem Paim ,. r-,. ,,,,. 40u Razor Stro, 20c Firo Slo;els 6c Pokers '0c Iron Shelf Brackets per pair 5c Tooth Brushes 5o and 10c Tooth Picks per box 5c Coat and Hat Racks, ,-10c Men's Under-shlru .-.J0c Men's over.shlrts 35c Men's Wool Hose 25c Men's Drawers 40c Lumps, Tiimmed 25o Cotlee Milb 50c Whisk Brooms 5u 2 Ot Tin Cuns 10c 1-titTin Dippeiu ,., ,r Children's Shoes ,,,00 ,.5oc Flour Sifters , 15o Pearl Buttons per doz 5o Diess Shields 10o Gaiter Web per yard 6o Chamois Skins 5c Egg Beaters 10o Steel Hair Pins Corset Stays 10o Wood Potato Mashers 5c & OSBORN, 261 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. Musical Goods it the State. do well by calling on him, as J. H. HAAS TnE WAri'cnrAKJSK, 2155 Cemmertlal St., ' lem, Oregon, (Nuxt drxir to KIcIii'n.) Hpeolullv of HpeoliuiliM, mid rt'imlrlng ClockH. NviitelKM und Jewelry $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our storoj Yv carry 't full hee of grorriHi ire), croflkery, mastware, ol- gai- iv, lobaceo unci ouna-ctlonery. T. WJRJtOWH, No. 3ICciiiuerelulHt., Kulem DRAIN TILING. TJio undersigned are preurl to furnish the best quallly of tiling for under drain ing at loweat prices, i.unriiVA DKHAitr, Nr Kalr Orouns,Halein, Oreson. Ilcd Front Mop. IILICKSJIITIIISC k aui Hd'AIIIINC IItfUlug ftteek lor srloss. xn. ete All wsw k wmntniMt. MM MwloHtor 'l nr oimsj Ib IsmI to h1, h. pohle;, Ni E, Corner State and Front Sts 11IK CAPITAL JOURNAL HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. PUBLISHED DA1LY.KXCEITSUNDAY, BY THE Canltal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Olllco, Commercial Street, In I'.O.Uulldlne Entered nt tho iostolHco nt Salem, Or., ns second-class matter. SIMON'S ELECTION Till: DKfKAT OT TIIK rKOl'LK AN1 TIIK II KT- KIMBNr OT TIIK I'AUTY. Tho cituso of the iioojilo suilurcil n sovcro defeat hy tho action nf the majority in the republican caucus, ileaignatiug Jlr. Joseph Simon as the party candidate for president of tho Senate, ami the republican members of the Seunto iu afterwards voting to elect him to that position. The republican party fares little bet ter than the people in this case; for whioli the Interests of tho latter de manded that the richly rewarded tool of the corruptionists bo not given a position of supremo legisla tive power; the internals of the for mer demanded that party harmony lie restoied iu not recognising n de feated faction of tho Portland re publicanism. Party wellaro re quired that both tlieso points be considered, and Ignoring them iu so llagltiousa maunerexposes tho party to severe criticism where It can least aljord to be vulnerable. The repub licanism most men gpt satisfaction out of, who aro republicans at all, Is that which retains for tho party all the strength it hits, and gjvea for it as much more tut possible among thofce elements of voters where it needs strength and popularity. No friend of tho republican party in Oregon, who desires in the least that It reniulu a party of tho peoplp and become gtill more nincoroly devoted to their welfare, no ono animated witli those feelings will contend, that Mr. Simon as boss of legislation iu the Senate will conduco tothatend. To make tho party serviceable to tho masses of the common people la tho only kind of republicanism that this Jouhnatj will advocate. Any other kind of republicanism the disinterested cltl.cu has no causo to advance. Tho Journal opposed Mr. Simon's selection because It does not believe tho elements ol Oregon citizenship upon wloso iir dorsom,pn.t tl)p rppublicnn party most relies, liavo that coiiildcuco in him which Hliould attach to political leadership. Mr, Simon Is not iden tified with any of tho ideus or reform movements which nro at picscnt so jealously regarded nnd closely scrut- luized by tho eyes of organized labor and agriculture, As aotions speak louder than platform utterances and campaign slogans, wo can only de plore the granting of tho presideney of tho sonato to Mr. Joseph Simon at this Juncture- (n, Orogn's. potiu,l ulliilrrf, Fortunately there is no contest on United States Senator, und u largo republican majority iu tho legisla ture insures tho election of Senator Mitchell as his own successor. This Is moro fortunato for Mr. Simon, as his political conduct In the late Or egon election would not bo so readily overlooked were the Hituatou other wise. Had the choice of a tepuhllcan senator depended upon the republi can legislative ticket being elected iu Multnomah county, Mr. Simon's conduct there In trying to defeat nearly the entire rupilUlioiui ticket would not have been so lightly over looked by his colleagues as It has been. Jiut the (acts In the cuso only further Intensify tho feeling that the senate has gone far out of its way to reward n limn notorious only for his politlcal'uiireliahillty. I UK OKKOON KXIIIIUT AT 1IIK MOItl.ll'n 1'AIK. The State Chumber of Commerce is now lu hihiIoii at Salem, with u view to eecuiing from .tho legisla ture the lurgest hum possible to prop erly displuy Oregon rcHOUicesut tho Wordld'H Fair In Chicago. Compet ing in tho Held for Immigration with tho newer state of Washington and tho older stale of Callfornlu, with tho hitter's reputation for houudltbH enterprise, Oregon lu con fronted witli tho necessity of taking action. Some of tlio State Chamber of Commerce managers declared the outlook for a lurge appropriation la not fttvoruuto. The prow of the htuto has not taken up tho matter with unumlnlty or eiithuHliiHiu. The peo ple have shown only iiidllluruuce. The mistake wua mud at the begin ning of usmiii(( that a centralized machine at Portland was necessury to havo a proper exhibit 'provided for. The priH contended thut the movement must come from the people in the t-everul counties. Their Influence nud vo-oiieru-tlon were eh-eutlal nud the result show h that the pritu was right. What will tie the outcome no one can tell. A lurge sum uppro. prluted, it should U) distributed In purl to the wn-urul oountlua anil dis bursed by order of the county court. Tho following In the reixirt to (Jov ernur Pernio,) or of Hon.M. Wilkin, tine of Oregon' World' Fulr eom uilNdouers, to tlio governor. It Uof date IXte- 27, 1600. Mit. WII-KINB' KKI'OUT Jk-ar wr Believing It to be our duty to render an account of what has been accomplished by tho na tional commissioners of tho World's Fair, to bo held nt Chicago lu 1893, permit mo to stuto that there have been three meetings held In Chi cago, iu June, September nud No vember. Of course, there were dlllerences of opinion between the commission ers and the locV board of Chicago that had to be adjusted and settled, causing some delay, but nil was fat isfactorlly arranged nt the last meet ing. The plan of building was not pre sented for approval or rejection by tho commissioners until the seventh day of tho last session; and as a repieseutatlvo of an agricultural stuto and one of tho committee on agriculture, when seeing the small spaco allotted to agricultural inter ests of tho world, I called tho com milleo on agriculture together, whluh had to bo doue nl. once. The fol tawing taken from tho proceedings of that day (see pago 290 of tho Pro ceedings of tho World's Fair Com missioners), will give what trans pired; Mr. Wilkins, of Oregon, in behalf of tlie committeu on agricul ture, submitted tho following repert: CmoAWi, November 23, 1890. To tho Hon. T. W. Palmer, Piesi dent Columbian Commission, iu ses sion; Tho committee on agriculture, in special meeting, begs leuvo to sub mlt the following report; That with duo respect for tho com mittee on grounds and buildings, It outers a protest ugtdnut tho allot ment of ppaco for tho exhibition of the agricultural products of the world. Tho agricultural industry being the basis of the requirements of life, and of that nourishment and satis faction whleh give Impulse to all progress and activity in all the en gagements of industry, Is accorded but eleven acres nud a half of tho largo domain sot asldo for the pur poses of the exposition, Tp til3, as above, your committee respectfully protests, notonly recom mending, but urging that not less than twenty-live aeics of lloor space, with commensurate opon ground adjoining, bo set aside for tho pur poses of tho agricultural exhibit, mid upon this recommendation .your committee b unit nnd very much in earnest, Yery respeul fully, M. Wllklns, Chairmau. Attest: Joseph Elboeek, Sec'y. Tho report was ncceptcd and or dered to be referred to tho committee to which the plans and sppcUloutlonu of buildings are ultimately commit ted. I have tho promisoof Hon. George It. Davis, director-general of tho World's Fair, that tho foregoing shall bo compiled wlthj nlo that Or egon shall have us great a space In building room as any other agrioul tiiral state In the Union; lo that wo can have ull tho spaco wo wish up to ton acres outside of buildings when tho allotment of space is made. Now, If the foregoing Is perfected as agreed upon and I liavo no doubt It will bo we, your conimlt)- sloners, feel that wo liayo been as Hiicccusfiil an any other state lu tho United States, und feel more than Hatislled. (SI Vi: llli: ItAll.ltOAII OO.M.MIS-HION I'OWKK'IO AIAKK. l'ltlCIOUT KATKH. Whon Jay Gould bus his clutelies upon ull the rai-'roads lu Oregon and propones to lax Iho consuhierH and producers and shippers to pay more dividends or moro watered stock, It Is good time for representatives of the penplo to show their hands. When the power to inuko freight rates Is lodged solely In the haudn of despotiu local railway magnates like Koehler, of tho S. P., Ills time to roll him of that power. The power to make rates of freight Is a greater power than tho people havo lodged in any legislature to tux them. 1 1 Is a power to take millions moro or lets from goiifUineni, pro ducers anil shippers und they can not help themselves. This power Is used to build tip largo cities at the expense of the country. H Is time to break this power. Tho way to hicak it iu for the legislature to empower the rail road commission to ii(uke Just and reiibouablo uiid equal rates to nil und enforce them, Kuiifjity. This is what you ought to have, In fuel vou must have It, to fully en joy life. Thousands lire searching lor it oaiiy, una mourning uccuuwj they Jlnd It not, Thousands upon thousands of dollar aroHMtnt annu ally hy our people in the hope that they inuy attain tills boon. And yet It may Iw had by all. We guar antee thut Klectrlo lllttcrs, If used according to directions and the use IMiralHtcd lu, will bring you Good Di gestion und oust the demon Dyspep sia nnd Install Instead KutHipsy. We recommend Klcutrlu lUltero for Dyripeprtl'i M,1U "li di;UM-s of Liver, Htomanli and Kidneys. KoldutuOo and f 1.00 per Iniitlo by Fry. Drug gist. lllbbitrd's IthruBMlla unu I.Uor Tills. These nlluara soleutirleallycoiniiouudMl and untlorin In aelloii. No vrtpliiK puln so eouiiiionly folluwlnir the use of pills. Toey are sdapted lo Uilli adulu and elill dreuwlltt rfeet safety. Wo iriwiauteo they havi)otiiul laihaeureofstek heail ache, uontllwllon,dycpsht und bllllou nom and. aa an atietlMr. they excel! aur other preparullou ITT ly i HaillU steiner, sols ftts, SPIRIT OF THE PI1ESS. Celumbian: Clatsop county has men in tho legislature who will re flect credit on tho city nnd county that scut thorn there. Scio Press: Tho Now Year's Daily Stntcsmnn is a very excellent production of that publication. Tho samo could truthfully bo said of the Evkninci Capital Journal. Sa lem Hliould feel a just prldo in her dally papers. Athemo Press: It is probable that nu effort will bo made by tho rail road companies to prevent any power being given tho commission as the bill provides, but what is the uso of tho ofllco being created If It has no authority vested In It? Baker City Demecrat: It is better for thofitato to buy school books in an open market, nyailing itself of tho recognized talent employed in the business of bookmnkiug rind the competition its needs would nat urally develop. If wo undertake to make education free, tho books must bo mndo free, nnd to undertake to make It compulsory In itho face of a school hook monopoly is inconsis tent with justice nnd common senBo. LebaueuExpress: Tho legislature of Georgia has decreed tliatn doctor's first drunk shnll cost him two hun dred dollars, nud that (ho next one will sot him to chopplng.wnod and driving piles. If tlio law wero made just a llttlo moro comprehensive bq aa to include tho other profefia(ous,lt would glvo employment to n largo number of men who iinve nothing to do nnd complain of hard times. Astoria Express: Tho editor's ta ble in this offco, was docoratcd yes terday by n bouquet of flowers that bloom In tlio Bprlug, cowslips and daisies. Wo note that on tho same day tho desk of Senator McCouncll, In Washington city, was doooratod by n bouquot from hla old Sunday school class, now residents of tho National Capital. His wero trained In hothouses, our bouquet bloomed In tho open nlr. Celumbian: The great forty-day struggle begins at Sulom to-morrow, and if our law makers will only pro fit hy tho oxumplca of yonngor but rlchor stntos, thoy will deal liberally With nil mutters portalning to the development of our groat state. The question of nn opon river is perhaps ono of tho most important for tho whole state that could be brought, up, nnd ovory dwollor near the mighty Columbia, will feel grateful lo hear that some notion has beou taken towards opening it for naviga tion to tlio Interior. Oregon City Ceurier: Isn't It rldi. culoiiH that there Is a law on pur statute hooks which forbids prison ers at tlio state penitentiary to read Oregon newspapers? It is high time to repeal this monstrosity. S. F. Chronicle; Tho vcnorablo woman-hafer In the senate who op poscd tho presence of any fenialo clerks at the state cupitoi would have to look very olosely to his fences wero women to get tlio suffrage. Tlio prospect is that ho would bo snowed under if tho fulr sex had any voice In tlio choice of n senator from Solano. The Dalles Chrenicle: It is said thut Mitchell Is thinking seriously of lucorpoiatiug in order to protect herself, and to put a check on crime Tlio Prlnevllle papers both think it would be a good move, und if it will have this effect we Join with them heartily. In this connection it is proper to remark that u general In corporation law is needed to fit just such cases, as Mitchell's, and we hope some of our law makers will in troduce a hill providing for this. 1.1. -.i- j 1 1-. School llookn. En. Jeuiinal: While tho Hohool book question has ceased to Interest the lawmakers it remutiisa Hotirceof anxiety to the people who have children to educate, Perhaps a few fucts lu regard to the same, might he of Interest to some of us, A bill was introduced In our legis lature Intended to provide for the production of, say two or tlirco lines of becks only, but was soon loaded witli more school book print ing than was done In any stuto. And they succeeded In defeating the measure. Tho vigilant eye of an eastern hook maker and his allies hero ure nn the alert und, thus fur huu succeeded admirably in 'defeat ing every move lu that direction. We nro met with ninny objections, such iii thut "wo nro too poor, "'"wo cannot write school books," etc. Htich reuuoiiH nro transparent nud should not be considered. Califor nia lias begun u good work, ami here is u tmmple: a set of rcudera costing them when bought from other states from 12.60 to 13.05, tut good u net la now produced hi Sac ramento for 85 cents or $1.10 per mull. The coot of machinery used lu printing them was (J6,000. The compiling of the first reader, Includ ing the designs for Illustrations coat $1000, and ofthobccond render with out any deulgns $1760 und of tho HHllor $1075. The first reader coata 16 cents, the second reader SO couU, the third reuder 40 cvula and the J siKiller SO cents. The law us at prea lent constructed coats unnecessary J thousand every year nnd culla for butter legislation, t OrnKKvurt, FOUNDED IN 18C8. Tho oldest and largest. UuuKlnR Houso north ofdacremi-nto and south of Portland. ft ) ) HALEM. IRON BUILDING. Accounts kent. loans made: exchnnrann every part of the world sold nnd beught: ivtvin ui uuuu mautru w imvcueni: coiipc tjons made throuhont the United tttutcs, British AmorlcnnncX .Maxlco. TUlS bAlllC him tnnnpfnrv rnnnaflnna With banKs lu Oregon, Washington. Idaho uu iuuuutiui. uuu corrreponaenia: in an tho principal towns of those states. Drafts of eastern banns tAxed nt par. SALEM! OREGON. WM. N. LADUK. -DK. J. UKVNOlihH, JOHN HUIlt, - - - President Vice President Cashier GENERAL BANKING. . Kxchango on Portland. Ban Kmuclaeo, Now lOrk, JAndon and Hone Kong bought and sold. Btato, Conns und City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to, deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, 'wool, hops and other property rt reasonable rates. Insurance ou such se curity can bo obtained at the bauk tn most reliable companies. WILLIAMS .& ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAHTALlSTOCK, nil Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n general banking business In U1 Its brunches. GEO. WILMAMB. VH. ENGLAND .Preslden -Vlco President UUQII MoNAllY. ..Cashier DIHECTQItB: Geo. WIllIams.Wm.Eng land, Iir. J. A. Itlcharson, J. W. Ilobson. J. A. linker. Hank In now Exchange block on Com mercial street. tfcmr Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, - - - 575,000 Surplus, ...... 15,000 R. 8. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MAHTIN, - Vlce-PresIdenU J. II. ALUEiCT, .... cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T. Grav, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, R, 8. Wallace, Ur. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert, T. McF.Patton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat! nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipubllo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER rilsQoiinteil nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Baa Francisco, Portland, London, PurU.lIorlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tlae State." Assessed nearly .one-third of n million , . , GEO. Mi HEELER, City Agent. And ".nodal agent for Mar"on, county. Of rloo wiih Hie Company. INHUItANCE Company. I Fire and Ma rine, JOH. ALIIEIIT, Agent. Salem, Oregon J. L. MITCHELL. GEO. IIOEYE. MITCHELL & IIOEYE, General Collectors, Brokers AND ACCOUNTANTS Local and ioretirn collections attended to promptly. Railroad Uckot sold to all purts of the world, llookkeenlne for local purtles a specialty. Advertising placed tn tiny part of the United Utatca ut the most reasonable rates. Commercial papers looked nrtor promptly. SOU Commercial street, up stairs. Halem, Oregon. FOHEST GROVE PODLTHY YARDS, Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the finest ever bred, on tho Pacific Coast. Hook your ordor early for.cholco seloetlons. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M, GARRISON, lQ:ll-dw Forest Orovo, Ort'goa. EVERBEARING iwKBKfflft until frost, rjencrlptlve price list freo Hfc-rn Wihquist, Russellvllle.Ure. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen I All woik done with, promptness and dls patch. Only the best men are employed. H-l- J. F. Express No, 15, Prompt work and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave order at Jo. Clark's store, 1 W Court street. J. G. HARRIS, iScpress No. 15. Iave order nt It. M. Wade AOo's. Ko llsble work or no pay. UBBT UphtQlsterer. All work, either new or repairing, doao In the IwMt workmanlike shape, bhop south of pout OtHce. LOCATING PUBLIC UBK. I am now prepared tohcatoQnttbuntr4 meu on bometead aud tliiibr nlulww Ih uionI favorable looallllM CorreK)iiiw or pronjil application solietter). W. W.IIKPUl'HK. Cor. High nnd Ferry Hts, tmek ot txok HoUl"lem,Or, )lflB First National Bank NEW ZEALAND