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' m rW . r- EVENING CAPITAL 0 c-:m n : sv mMMhMN TS3 VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEB." SALEK. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1892. "TO-DAX'S KEW8 TO-DAY." i JOURNAL 99 YEA Unquestionably the largest stock of CROCKERY .. The finest CROCKERY, ... The best bargains in CROCKERY, to be found at the lamps,, in endless varieties. , 'f -Remember that the Blue Front undersells all others on every article in.' its -line. sr ALL GOODS SPOT CASH. j LAMPS. State Insurance Block, 35 Commercial Street B Vi PROFESSIONAL AND BC8INBSS ADS SUMMON FOHD, attorney at law, ailem, Oregon. Ofllce up-sulra In Patton'a LK. CONN. Attorney at law, room 7, . Murphy Block. HI. BIGaKIt, Attornoy at law, Salem, , Oregon. OfflseoverLadd & Bush's oanK. zt-tf X J. SHAW, iti w. trrtwn u it ii t tl . -HUNT, attorneys at luvr' OUlceover flnnltnl Mflllnnal hnhW Unl..n. rtu.... .,.. vwun vuuo, CK.IC111, UIVKUU4 THE CAPITAL JOURM, HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. & T. IllOHAHDSON, Attorney at law, OflU'A tin fltAIra In tfW.nl. nnm. rtf- iinn liofl Hl.rttr fwtma rtnvMMn.A.nl .. . n -..wu v.wn, uu.uc. VUU1IUUV11UIUIU UUUri .streets, Baleui, Oregon. STOIIN a. 0AKR0N, Attorney at , law. u nuunis it ana , iiaaa wuu lrc -B. F.UONHAM. i IJONUAM HOLMES, i'JL UU1C0 aua uourt, WORTH Look HOSIERY I .tirlfpa' CONSIDERING A.re the Prices at IS. K. Osbtirn's. over this stock and consider prices before buying and you will save money. SHOES. Baby Bhoes 35, 50, CO, 80cta and $1 05 AND UNDERWEAR. Bibbed Vests 30 to 50 eta ' " WoolVestB CoctB, 95ots and $1 25 " " " Union 8utts 5 $1 75 to 1 85 Children's Bibbed Wool Union Bulla 1 10 to 1 50 " Cotton Underwear 20to50cta " Wool 40to80cta Ladlea Cotton Hose 13 to 50 eta " Wool Hose ,. 25 to 75 eta Cbildren'a Wool Hose 25 to 60 eta ltooms A unci A. r-i.lrt mlldlng, Salem, Orogcn, llusU's bank 811yr W.H. HOLMES. Attorneys at law. Ofllco In Hush's blook. between State ., on Uom'l 8U MKrOGUE, Stenographer and Typo . wrltlst. Over idd A Bush's bank, in, Oregon. T II. UUADSHAW, l'HYSICIAN.AND X). Burgeon, Salem, Oregon. ufflee In Hush-Ilreyman block, upstairs. Residence corner Btaleand B. K. corner t Inter street. r II. YOUNG, M. D.. Orllco formerly V . occupied by Dr. llowland, corner uourianaiiioeny streets. Telephone No. 43. Office heurs: 8 u. in, to VI; 2 to 1 p. m.. and 7 to tt D. in. ItrsKlenne lntli sItmi. n electric car lino. Telephone No. . Cbildren'a JDongola, patent tip -eooio uoai Misses' Dongola Shoes Ladies " " " " patent, tip " Fine Dongola Men'a Plow Shoes " Bal or Congress $1 15. SI 45 and 2 00 1 15. 1 85 and 1 80 1 00 (special) 1 45 and SI 60 1 60, $1 89 arid $2 00 2 15, 2 75 and 3- 75 1 16, 1 45 and 1 05 1 60to4 00 srvB. Ml L) 9 a. -Day or n 1 en and children. Office in N 0 w Bank Hllc.. sua uomtuerelal street. Kcsldeuco same. We also carry Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Windsor Ties, Curling Irons, Toilet and Laundry Soaps, Silk and Cotton. Thread, Rubber Goods, Umbrellas, etc. etc. E. F. OSBURN, - - 261 Commercial Street. Ed. C. Cross, Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Hinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 95 Court and 110 State Streets. Barr Stoves and Tinware, (J Pgfzg Plumbers and Tinners, '214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. . A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. BLOSSER, & 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES,- Crcamery and Dairy Sup plies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Specialty. CLOTHES WMGERTAND'WASIIERS Froposnls tor Stationery. Office of the Secretary of State. SALKK, Oregon, tiopt 3, 1802. Healed proposals will be received at this office until noon, November 8, 1R92, to fur nish the following articles for the State of Oregon. 10 reams legal cap, Hlb;Nb.7 rullnir,whlte laid, cream, charter oak, or Scotch linen. 20 reams first-class congress note, 71b pkg., No. 7 ruling, white laid. 13,000 No. i white envelopes, COlb So. 1 rasr. XXX. 12 gross rallrosd steel pons, No. 149. zu gross union's sveei pens, jmo.iui. 4 gross union's steel pens, No. 03, P1 Vll K. W. S. MO'IT, physician and sur- iroon. Office In KIdrldire lllonh. Ho. Oreeon. Office hours in in 12 n m 2 to i p. HI. P1 lem,t JUNTA S. A. DAV1H. Office hours. ill. lu u ift. ui.z A ii. ii. ill n n. m ay or nlstht calls Dromntlv nttnnilnil in Hpceial attention given to diseases of worn- i'OBl.ieilKDllAIliV.KXOfilTSUNDA'i1, nrTnit Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) omco, Commercial Street, In I. O. Building fchtered at the' postofflce at Balem, Or., as second-claM matter. u . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. For President BENJAMIN IIAH1U30N of Indiana. For Vice-President WHITELAW BEIU of New York. ELECTORS FOlt OREOON. JOHNF. OArtKS II. B. Mll.LKn.. Q. M. InwiN. . P. M. l)UKtt .of Multnomah of Josephine .ol Union 1 X IfCfWQST AliSOLlTTELY PURE It is r better paper on any topic than most of the so-called Bpeclalty pub lications on the eamo subject. It is a better horseman's paper tliail oqulne journals, It is a better BtocU paper than the bovine prints, as a rule. Bee sixty-second annual pros peotus. ' """ll,l"!S3!fggSHBaBI ELECTRICITY'S RIVAL. .of Multnomah ,l ". a. v. mtuuits, i'raelical nurse. Xix many years 01 experience. Ileal deuce In Yew Parte, one blucic 'west or cur Hue, on llimes' streot. oas-lm . Ti O. HMITll, Dentist, l State street,- ""'viu, v I'luiniiun uviiuu uinrrn- D tlons of every description, tiuuis t i$uciaii , Paluless opora- Wll. POQH, Architect, Plans, Spool . floitlons Bnd superlntendouco lor all classes of buildings, iHerciui si., up suiirs, Office W0 Coin- CI A. ROBERT, Architect, room 121, Mar J, quam building, Portland, Oregon. BW.TOWNSKNll, Civil Engluferand . surveyor. Office with Oregon Land Uo , 8U0111, Oregon. P, Ji LAR8EN & CO,, Manulacture of all , kinds of vehicles. Repairing a special ly. Shop 45 State street. sel ro 8 gross Ksterbrook "J" pens. lOdoz. l'eck. Htuir i Wlloox's Inkstands. No 65S. , 4 doz. Peck, Stow a Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 554. ' 10 doz. Pecfc.Htow Wilcox's inkstands, No. 4'20. 12 doz. Ivory folders, 9 Inch standard. 4 doz. Ivory folders, 10 Inch congress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 8 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, UOlbs assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, styfe 6W. ' 1 doz. Sanford's premium fluid, squirts. T. W..V. ....... UM HM1M 4"HH 21 No. 11x15 PROTECTION LOllQ E NO.2, A. O. U. W. I ileets In their hall In State Insurance bnlidlug, every Wednesday evening M. A. MOFA OUKN , J J. A. BELWOOD, Recordor. W. IMPROVED OUDER OF RED MEN. 1 Kamlakuu Tribe No. 8, Salem. Holds council every Thursday evening, nt 7:30. Wigwam In btate lusuranca hall, F. . BAKER, Prophet. FRANK O. WATERS, Chief 'of Records EDUCATIONAL. BThe best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3-tf. ARCHIE MASON. A. B. SMITH iGeneral - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Wanted At Once, I;- iwuiuauio ui jjiv uuuud, viuiuiutr. nuuu uuu ouoeu. riuia uuu Vyiiua. Hind all kinds of merchandise, either new or second hand, to sell either at private saie or puuno auction. Also, uouseuoiu iurnuuro ot every de scription, at the RU;jJ FKONT BAZAAR. 62 State Street. Capital Sasti and Door Factory Fronti Street, Salem, Oregoni le best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used t Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None but white labor employed in this establishment. A cood substantial rnral onnlrnA in first. class style. Twenty-Aye cents per meal, RED BTION T Onort street, between Opera .Houso and Pinto's Livery 10 doz. euinmed stub files. wucues, ou pages. io aoz. uupiex cupnoara letter clips. :,. 10 doz. Kaber's rnbber rulers. 14-Inch rial 15 doz. steel erasers. lloi?ir, No. IK IM I Done. 3 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 119, ebony. ao boxes Kaber's No. S00 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 6 gross Kaber's led pencils, No, 2, hex agon gilt. 12 gross Faber's lead pencils. No. 2. round , . Go to the Best. The placelor young ladles and! gentle men to secure aithoroush udunitlon la t hn old, but over new. W. Taylor, House Gleaner, Gardner and General Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas k Johnson's 266 Commercial street. gilt. 15 doz. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub ber erasers, mammoth, SOU) Media's patent paper fasteners, No. 2, flat head. ' ax McGlll's patent paper fastanors. No.1 4, fiat head. 15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x31 inohes, strong leather tips. 12 doz. waste paper baskets, cross-bar ru. i. 20 pounds homn twine. No. 19 4 doz. Han lord's muclluce Quarts. At the same time separate bids will bo received ror la dozen nne penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. Bids should be marked "Froposals for Batatlonery." None but the best quality ot goods will be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served, AH the above articles to be deliv ered at Balem on or before December 26. 1W2. UEO. W. MollKIDE, 2m Secretary of staef C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS CHTJKCmLL & BTTEItOUGrHS, "inners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Fump. 100 Cbemeketa Street. ( I I IU T e pace to a ae norse Livery U U 1 1 U "?' xPress Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, Mill feed or good well rotted Manure. ad of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Rvan & Co.. back of .... ..-.. - ' . ' I ulamette hotel, irrompt and careful work is our motto. BYAN & CO. M. T. RINEMAN DKAXKB m Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veeetablesandfrulu In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solid a share of your patronage, M 18? HUte street WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking buslnestl In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS. WM.EN GLAND. ji u u tUl ON All Y., President .Vice 1'reslden - C'athler. Long and still the leading Institution of the North West. Hotter than evcrl New course of Instruction In Oratory, Theology and I'ost-Uraduated. HTUlJllitf. Normal, lluslncss.Academy, College, and Law courses greatly enlarged and improved. v faculties Increased and improved. For Catalogue of College of Law write Dean 8 T. Klchardxon, Ksq , Halem, Or. rurvaiajoguoor uouego or .Medical and i-naniiacy write ueau uichraond Kelly.M. D.. Portland. Or. ' For geheral Catalogue write Rev, Geo. uiuviier, u. xj., i-resmeni, oaiem, ur. 7.aWra-dw KXroilTlNQ PIQ IKON TO ENOLANU The Chattanooga Tradesman calls attention to the fact that pig iron is lower there than in England, and' predicts that we will again export Iron to England, as 'we did before' the English know hov.to coke coal nud were dependent on charcoal. The possibility, If not the proba-: blhty, that Iron will be exported from the South to England has been arrived at through neglecting the advice and precepts of solemn sages, economists and statesmen who as sured their people that tho only and1 ecouomto way to build up a great1 Iron Industry was by buying their raw material of England. Instead of following the advloo of these wise men and sticking to Man chester style of "the natural order of things' they have availed them selves of "iguorant'1 and unnatural laws, and In despite of tho uncon stitutionality of the wit havo be come "Iron barons" themselves. And now their sin has found them out, tho day of their distress Is at hand, Instead of buying their lton from England and never hav ing enough, they have made their owo Iron, and have more than they know what to do with. They have lu the meantime, built rolling mills, car works, pipe works, agricultural implements works, and nil kinds of works to use up their surplus, but their consumption cannot keep up with their production, m they, are forced to consider the necessity of selling to England,-and If England M-lll not buy the Soutii's pic Iron how can England expect the South to buy its manufactured goods. OfJ course England will buy. NORTHWEST NEWS. rvatory of Music, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON. The courso most complete and tho high est grade of nny muslo school In the Northwest, liest and newest methods of teaching. Enlarged facilities und new plan ror Instruction of beginners for the coming school year. Diplomas granted on completion of course. Next term bogms September 6, 1KH. Z. M. PAH VIN? Send for catalogue. Jhulo Director. 7-!ilM12m-wlm . DIUECTOUS: Geo. Wllllams.Wra. Kng. "i"l,Or. J. A. Klchardson, J. W. llodsou. J. A Ilaker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8.-13-U Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN ASD HOUSE PAINTER, I. F, DRAKE, Proprietor. SALEM IALBM, ... T. 6. PERKINS, Geaenl Superintendent IRON WORKS, ----- OREGON. I Manufactures STEAM ENGINBH. Mill OatUU. Water Wheel Governors. Vrnlt Tins' Outfit. Traction Engines. Creatine-, etn. Karm m.rhln.n iih on m.ir. General agents and manufacturers of the celebrated Wardstrom Patent Middlings ruier wiu wen. r tuiu luuciuucry suae ana rep&irea. DRAYS AND TRDCK8 always ready for orders. Ball and deliver wood, hay, coal aud lumber. Of. flea Htato HL. nnrviolr. Ua- i Iron works. Drays and trucks ruay be found throughout the day j,t tb corner f Btate and Commercial street. atom Truck k Dray Co. T. HART, LEADING 3IER0HANT TAILOR. 7 COMMERCIAL STREET. ROOKS & LEGG, kx ntt, . PRESCRiraONS OsAitly eaBoas44 Uy or iUtfUl. Decorator, lOtlsomluer and Pa- per Hanger. Leave orders at A. II. Huren'A Bon's Fur nltnrestoroorBroatAGIle, Grocers. NOTICE. I wish tolsay to my enstomersrin the lumber trade that I have resigned my po sition In the Inman.roulsen Co, lumber fard here, but still ask the patronage ot be contractors, and I will try to mate It to every one Interest to call on me and get my prices belorenurehaelng elsewhere. I guarantee as good lumber as Is In Oregon and will as ever treat you white. N. N. MATHEWS. FOR SALE! CHOICE TRACTS FOR SUBURBAN HOMES AND FRUIT GARDENS, Within oae-hali mile of two eleetrle street ear lines and talr grounds station and pet ofllee. Only two and oae-ouartar wiles from the easier of Halem. Healthy, beau. Uful leeaUea. Holl extra good, well drained and rleh, lrle low and urms easy. ! M.W.OOTTLK. HOW TO GROW FRUIT In Oregon. WHb. tstJob remxHea far mm asd auwXfcAr2rissiu MjWek. Prtey. eettyi wr'stw! Jh ry frail eew er IunM sea far ajy, W. fj. KLKIJKM. HwOuMuU. -M4w4 ImM,' lMOt,Otvm. MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next 80 days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON. lloom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 Udw Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W.A.CU8ICICi:Pr. '.W. W. MARTIN, Vice free. J. II. ALUKltT, Cashier. Btate, County and City Warrants bought vi-ar. aw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be onened to students Hunt.. 13 turn Oilers the most practical courses of study ot any school In the Btate. vj Mechanical Knglneerlng, Civil Engineering, Eloctrlcal hnglncorlng, Academic ami Grammar school courses Htudonts practice dally In wo)d shop, machine shop, and lalrara torles. ' Tuition and Hoard per Year, 3150, Special Inducements to a few young men who wish to work for their board aud till tlondurlng vucutlous. For prospectus and further Information, address 1CIJW1N MOHItlHON.M.B., 1'rosdent, Halein, Or. For Sale. Rlztv-oere tract nearthanitv. Aiiniur.ii. Will produce anything that grows In Ore- full Also a good 7room house, and barn. Pure well water, 2 choice loU, 'a barratn. Also desirable lots and blocks In Pleas ant Home Addition on easy terms. Other nae City Property, Knqufre at Wm K Burse's offlee, over Barr a PeUel's. Kast sldn ivn.,r,.ar.7ii u fcalem, Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, Mouth ofWIUametta Hotel, ttA.LKkC - . - OKKOOM Money land; bo Ma?. T0SShk JOuSrS&N. Only One. U.Q mrAlm -J lm tHm Uum, estcluir hi atUvti(Mu. has IMW. hwllillnin at, fj, lu uik. VLu. Smta.6fm: OSMHblfd sm1i. u4 Uai. JMkTHHSW WMk 4 MT AYNKtAft. , lruU4tas, m.Onmi. C .iMaBteK IMiss Ballou's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YBAU Opens Monday, Beptemucr lltth, at Kin dergarten Hull, opposite opera bouse. Children received nt three years of age ?nd oyer. A connecting class wjn i,0 eg. tabllshed loradvanc(l Klnlnrvurlnn mi. 811 and those beginning primary work, illy the best modern Kludenrarten meth. ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing and color work Introduced. TUB HOSII2 MAltKET. The United States havo grown richer by about $2,000,000 for every working day In the post ten years. About $ 1,000,000 for a week for tho past two years haa beon comlug to this country from Englaud for In vestment. The accumulated wealth of this country is said to be about $04,000, 000,000 today, about four times what it was boforo the war. The farmers produce evrry year about $4,000,000,000. The manufactures produoe every yearabout $8,000,000,000; aud that Is ono thousand million more than the manufactured products of Great Brltalu. More tonnage handled by tbo railroads or tho United States lu 1890 than ou all tho railroads ot Great Britain, Germany, Franco or Russia. More tonnage through tho Dotrolt river lu 1889 thau theentiro tonnago clearing at London and Liverpool In foreign and coaat-wlso trade. More tonnago by tho Pennsylva nia railroad system than by all mer chant ships of Great Britain. Our home market Is worth thirty times as much as our foreign mar ket. In 1800 It was $60,000,000,000, according to Bradstreet. J.M. l'eui ber, In Woodstock, Vt., Staudard, J. H. Brown, a farmer living in' Beuton County, near Albany, has disappeared from his home, aud' hh' relatives are alarmed for his1 safety. A commlttco of representative far mers of Linn County decided to petI- tlon the Oregon legislature to pass a law providing for the improvement of roads on a pormanant and system-' atio basis. ' Mr. Uallet, say the Stay ton Times,. was found lying In a prostrate con dition between Staytou and Meha ma, byMr.James Ralues on the 25th inst. Mr., Rut us asserts that two men met hltri, aud While one held the reins of his team the otherstruck him with some weapon, aud that Is the last ho remembers. Ho had $80 In his pocket which is now mlsslug, which gives color to the statement that ho was robbed. Cranberries are beginning to bo an important crop at Ilwaco. Last year 2000 barrels were marketed,: valued at $10,000, and. this senson the crop will be much ltrger. The berries aro equal In quality to tho Capo Cod product. Mr. Sharp, living u few miles northwest of MoMlnnvllle, reoenUy went to a brook near his house togef a pan of gravel forhls chickens.; In the gravel he fouud a $10 gold piece und a silver half dollar presumably lost by some rlshermam In the Portland public schools, commencing Sept. 20, and ending Oct. 21,tho'nv'orago dally attendance was 7;460. The Lbbanon Express makes this "traugo anneuncement: Tbero will bo a Methodist ball at the parsonage Friday, Oot. 28th. Twenty.ftye cents a couple, refreshments Includ ed. A cordial Invitation io extended to all. The Weekly Frcemau,ts tho nunio of a new paper started at Detroit, Oregon, The town ,1s located at Coo station, ou tho O. P, railroad. Following aro tho summaries from tbo county assessment rolls just received by the secretary of state: county, Ourry, Coos, Grant, Malheur, uire, No' Total Taxable S &10,005 j.tvi.rm l.tHSMO taMOa 1,413,480 J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCHMAKER, 2l5KCt3imfeklSt, . Salem, OregM, (Next door to Klrin's.) Hpeetalty ol SpeetoelM, and repairing Cloaks. Waubes and Jewelry. JAPANESE? CURE A nw and Complete Treatistfijl, oousJst Ing ol rappoeiLnrl, utntiiMtat In oapsutM. flf also a box and pJIU; po.HU s cure for ex it blind or bleedlAsr, ltehlng. 1114, aa4 Umsl, InUraaG blind or bleedis oMioaw, reeeni or UWMItary watiy otker d!4M and tm vauIt. bsm; It U alwsTs a great beeMt tolls gjfl bsHltti. The first dUoorwy ot a adealeurerdeiingauotlkHi with tb knife usinmory tMreartsr. This rotMdy tHM nerer mm knows to fall. N Why sum a wniww to retuad B4MUD fur Itmm wrauniMHS rw HOtitAUB. WIS f . t tZi. D v ' MwnMte is glvsn wUtiihotm. (mHetirwt. tea llWiKMMMrl sa wills, (ii Co., wlwlMl i retell dmg- ttZ2ZL.ZZXt DEBlOOUAOV MEANS FltEE TKAOE, Hon. Frank Hurd in speaking of this years Democratic platform says; "I understand the platform to de- clare that there shall bo no taxation upon articles Imported into this country which come Into competl tlon with similar articles pro duced lu this country, I do not see where there Is any dWferen.ee be tween promotion and IncldenUl protection. If the former is de clared a fraud, that Includes the lat ter. .. .-4......... I regard the platform as a step for ward in the march to ultimate freo trade.. ..Those who do not want to look toward free trade as the final policy of tneUnlUd StaUtf, and who are in the Dtuowtlo party, are there by mistake. They ought to get out." ' a. J JtiM THE COUNTKY eMNTI.MriX, TiiUwkly agrtewltural ami mo Bowie tMwafMifKNr U th ,Ut itiBgto ptiWIoeUlon In the worW tor any totta or hit fiuully. With it pMMolUei, g rlwlttire, lwrtlulUir, iive-atw awi uirylng, It eoafctlita lltwary mmiUr ad whola paMt for ttW W6HMNI MMl OitiUlftHH WUUUt it polls, aw, lb2l, an, 212,' Coos und Lake are the only couu ties showing an Increase aver the assessments of 1801. Doafnoss Can't bo Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach tho diseased portlou of tho oar. Thero Is only one way to cure deafness, und that Is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube, When this tubo gets Inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect beuring, aud when it is entirely closed 4 deufucss Is tho re sult, und unless the luilaiiiutlou cat) be taken out and the tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases' out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is uothlng but an Inflamed condi tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot 'cure by taking Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, F. J, Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. O. Bold bv druvttlsts. 76 ceuts. The Alblua electrlo light company have sold their plaut to thw Port laud general electrlo Jlght company, Oueof the principal rtmoas that prompted the Alblua company to sell was that the Portland eoinnany are going to wake their head staMen at Oregon City, whore all their op eration will be wwdueted bymmm of water .power, and tby would eventually free out (lie Albina Co. who are eoipelid to employ steam, which, Ih point of expeHM or oot, cannot complete with water. 1 . i TakTUtMtle Dm; .KatwrelwsssslMiiftdliHUwUUt Uk tit titMooaat ubob aaeei oilwr fur Um rsatulaV M a4waM esWiM ti Umm isaATa SNHutttoM of work by oue liutr lb viaar hi wm tmvi iBMctinir,! tm smm or nerxtloa aad evaouauJh wast h aatv fmtmt, or Um sysMia Is w4mst4 u4 awareo. kumwir. laud tuUonsiUAu at ilta bowessor nasaiM.eUm llvar- ma su to www if laaesTtwi of tbea otms is at tow! to ao uuluMdM) Tte daroM tWar sbouia obeekael at ta outsat wiui MostMMriNaisuMia Bitten, an tutU IUUmw ssisaUU ssi kuUvi wltltoa. a ttmr. Mvar uuaa taia iuadliina u & aastlut of tb (tfttaaab or uusmUm ol the bowel. It duaslu ntntAmUtrg work BMUMklillV tliuunn w! h nwjuulil. ullal. ty. ltpftvu uw.arla a4 rhauptali Tho Advantages or Cnprs1 All- i Street Car rropHlslon. In view of the dhjectioitiB to ovorhoad.Glectric Bvatorn for pMfmiy Bion oi cars on guriace mads cities, tho. annoyance from tearis up streots and the cost of plant ana mnititonauco of thbi caWe .line. th oxpeuso of horsepower -with , th saiutary,ieviljs resultiug- from th Jflj cation or buidios m populous ciae tno tact mat pneumatic mow after a successful tlemonsta'atioo thoir Buporiority!hav been overlooked seema inexplicable. Tfai motors not only are. entirely fi froni tho objectionable features tho other systems, hut ih)y;ifaniim a inouo of propulsion whichis fatfo mid uioroecouoiuioal taaaaajj othi'r witli equal vdlocity- of transit i3 Thcso assertions nro mutie ad lyalnl nro baawl on Rotual demon stration. In 1373 nnd;1879.fife,p tnatic motonj M'oro run for. seva morltlio on !tho Second afenue mil' road mNe'vV York with' perfect sud"; ceee; Thei position taken by the oCltiera of liorso railroad, comnaniea. both lu Now York and Philadelphia, ;j yuh mai any car ninuing along cwy ,. stroetn. witnout uorsea m- front would frighten horses, causernn away nccithinta und sufijeot ;com pauios to suits for damages." ,Thii objection of course applies, with much Creator' force' to thocablo 'and trolley systems, which are accom panied by a loud, humming noise, while- tho pnoumatio motor can have a noiseioss cxtinust. out no aronvi mont or oxplanation.,:ayailea;in tht-J taco of una eenselew objoution. , Ono railroad preeideni ' doclaro that if tho ;motorVore adopted by his company it world tie necessary kill eotne of his old hoi-see. stuff ttk& skins imdiniount a, "pair'.pf;Kem ovJaJ iuw-u'uck ui iFQnt oireacn.oar. uoud ditions exietintf now seem favorhl for 'the lutroducUonV of 'ra motor i wnicn. tree irom i oniaottonav tA: au other systems, yita.,no new de fects of ib own, may', be oonsidereri porfoct. No 1 fears are'novr enters tainod thata car running wi&oot horsos in front will make a.stamped of all equines on tiie streets & erscd, and this'.in 1870 Was the atity reason urged in opposition to the tn- troduotioh of. the:pneunmtio motor. Tho oystom would li partioubriy adapted to suburban' localities and would afford hotter facilities, for rapW. transit than are now afforded by oloyaled roads, for, while th Bpoctl would ho equal to twenty miles or mpro per hour the stops nood not he limited tb stations, but could ho modo at any. point. - ' With tho Biuall- class of motors throocara, or two in, addition to the motor, con ascend gradee as steep as any usually found on horse rail roads. This is a point of the great est valuo for public accomodation. It will onablo ii' company io utUis a all its old cars and supply additional cars ut tho hours when the rush ait travel requires them without addi tional cxponso for power or conduct ors. Tho pnoumatio motor would ho peculiarly adapted to tmilerground roads, n3 the' escape of 'pure air would assist in the ventilation, but it is tho host possible for all urban or suburban roads, whother elovatsd, surfueO or in ninnels. Engiuewtoa Mugasine. . Old Coins and New. Mrs, & trillion isn't thoroughly up on tho financial question,, but sh knows, a thing or .two ahbut other things. She was talking to hr hw band tho other day. "Things are a great ileal cheaper now than they yert long time aqp, don't yon uank,,aeirf iOtessid taa tatively.' " " "Not rrmtu," he aeserttSd with mannWi;supwiority;,"tiita contiiuMl monkeying with moiieyauil the tarUI has put up everythiuf .'! , Well, I ilou't care;' sbenratted. "I Hotioed in Uie'papec this mumbaa that a silver dollar of J8W is worthy t)00, aiut I heard you sayyoonHssf tuat a miver iiouar now was only about, .eifhtyoents, I tkinlr Oeoi-enee, in iioe of ,$mM to atwa; w uiuvu wit Hiiiwi oouMi axwwt, M 'S y your He took tha lnatiar under adrtatK went. Detroit Free Press; fay Mia h. MU Owa dMa, ta journeying from coontry m eouaitry um eiiatsg In tho fiaWMT ooiivs hn apt. to be ooehwhs guiu4atMmaakreutsjagpj uunaw .rocsh nave ceasoa t psctnoxtty to mex I ask the) as issntsj, raoa who, as u t aMS about it, aud then hold ot mr I and 1st th vemier take bis nick. Htebes tstke wings and tr Wir,r IPWSHWUUSJI4 ui tarn wtrnuiaa VI Bumner. jruty yean from Ttirioait plitstsr will bs worth te: as much as a Holland guilder, worries mex.vnot when I am i lor tb man who ehasts nt : tbo end suflsr saots tha I, sil my ciuMfrtn is lost m eqsaiWMehj fMTr of pritd mtitm.