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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
L' juvjeMftu oAi'ia'Aij .loujtNAii.-yittDjW, junk no, iuu. rS ; i , aSSREaaffS! f' ' ;i iW'Ctfffll MBMUti MuCHHMH l'0LfltKK VAIliY KXUK HUNIM, HT TUN Capital Journal Publishing Company, PmIORIm Illwic KJommirtUJ Btrwt. HOga BROTHERS, Editors. fll7, by carrier, per month, lMlir.br mull, per jwf Weekly, 8 pfi( ir rr. 8 TUB ANARCHIST VOTE. AltgeltVlbe Democratic governor of Illinois' lias pardoned the Anarchists Neebe-.TJelden nd Schwab who were ervlDK life sentence In a state prison for tbelr connection with the Hny market'riote of Chicago, May 4, 1880. Two facta atand eut: The connection of these men wlh that crime was mur derous, treasonous and an organized assault by foreign agitators upon American law, ordrr, Eociety, govern ment; 2nd, their pardon Is redeeming of a political pledge- made the An jtrebUvtB arid Soo'&llst of Chicago, by which Altgelt carried Illinois. Those two facta are pretty well estab lished and require no comment. TUB M.NANCE SITUATION. Will the government allow silver moTiev toeo toa dlseouut? Thesllvet dollar Is now worth 63 cts. in bullion. There Is 47 cts. govemmeul flat todaj in all our coined silver and all papei currency issued upon It. Will the government maintain thin flat? Can. It do su? Undoubtedly ii could be done. It has been done. With clear heads like Btantou, Salmon P. Chase, Abraham Liucoln or John Bhortnan at the bead of the govern stent it would be done. No doubt Cleveland and bis cabinet will seek to dolt. They will do their best under tbo circumstances to main tain all the monoy ef our country at nr. But the Cleveland administra tion has been hostile to sliver. Circum stances may lorce it to do the thing it doss not love, or be ruined forever. THE UNLUCKY LEGISLATURE. That la a mild word for it. The fctuous or ill-fated legislature would be better. Nearly all Its chief work has been assailed or Is already destroyed. The monoy It appropriated for new state institutions is tied up In an In junction suit. Its appropriation for the Agricultural college building 1b lost in a busted bank. Its world's fair and military appro priations are severely criticised. The farmers swear they will re jwaact the mortgago lax law. The new road law is inoperative , be cause it contains a little dynamite at tbo tailond. The game protector and food com missioner are dead letters because no salary attaches.- Nil est bonum. , i- . RESOLUTIONS ABOUT PENNUYBR. H, 0. Perkins, of Llewelly n,f urnishes following resolutions of Liberty alii .anoeYNo. 75. for publicatien: Wbe&aft; The laboring- people of Ore goa:bavo recognized in Gov, Peunoyer au able defender or thotnrtgnts during hia term of office as governor; and Whereas, The Populists of Oregon and other states have considered him in entire sympathy jrftb their platform, ba Laving ondorsed, all Jhe Important features of the same; tboreford be it , Resolved, by this alliance that the editor of the Farmers' Journal lu his denunciations of Gov. Peunoyer for uot vetoing the bill repealing the mortgage tax law ia imperiling the Interests of the people's -party pf Ofeeqn. Resolved, Tit the above editor is hereby called ttjxiu, by thU body, for the peMvj99)9fbnt Gov. Peunoyer is i(sfrtr,VM oniy to the Populist organlMUoqf pwe G rover leveland, att published by him In the Farmers' Journal of April 21, 1803. Beaolved, That we further demand of the editor to aay to what political party the governor does belong and we emphatically domand tho proof that Governor Peunoyer weut around so oretly belittling Gun. Weaver, uud did .not vote for him on clectiou day. Resolved, That wo also demand tho proof that the governor was in aeon spiracy with Joe Blmon in repealing the mortgage tax law as appears In his editorial of April US, 1603; and be it further resolved that if the above state ments of Mr. Ga&tou proves beyond a doubt to bo true, we will ever hold him la highest regards and ooiumeud his pep to the favor of our brother Popu mu, but if he falls to produce the re quired proof for the above statements ttHWkhed by him In regard to Governor Paaoyer we shall look upon him as Uto netny of the Populist organization tUMsBMour utmost Influence agaluat mlm and bis paper. And we hereby re atMMt tbo editor to publish these resolu on and answer our dumauda at his earlkat convealece. ?s SATS AND EFFECTIVE. IkAHdratU'a Pills nro tho safest and tnoatetteotivo remetly for ihdlgvstion, Irregularity of the bowels, constipation, bilHMHatfM, headache, dlsilness, tna- yarm, of any uiseaso aruiug inun au impure stale of tho blood, They have bwi In use lu this country for over Mfty years, and the thousands ofuulm ivoHblo tta)tlmonlala from those who havaured them, aud their constantly mcrelhgBle, k liicontrovertlbIoov.IJu;i?,. " JW" "" -- iw- dtlO0 that ttlOV pertoftn All that ia nljilnuiir.irtlt.il Hokl In vorv druir and medielna ftor, either )laiu or (sugar coated. ftUnUKHTKfl COMMENT. Tjie lnliV?nI ' lopnilW up tho Llftsrst event of the fceaiort. Iinliml mailMiiii rm dhicrn for the" Ohk Ckmt DaItly by Wall are corning from all part of the stato. The old first families of Oregon and an occasional "meekear" from tho East are being recognized by Cloyelnnd. UJI-l I J .11111 LB This administration Is bent on turn ing down young Democrats. What can they expect when their party only geta In power ouco or twice In thirty two years. Los Angelea will entertain thojnter national Irrigation Congress Oct. 10 15, 1893, Oregon has 3160 people -who Irri gate lands for agriculture td extent of 177,044 acres, nud should take an inter est In this congress. C. D. W I Hard, Is the local secretary, It is worth white to inquire Into the cause of tho withdrawn! of the Agricul tural college fund from the state treas ury to Corvallls to be deposited In (be 'ottering bank of Hamilton, Job & Co. There was no precedent for the re- movat of such a fund until It was needed for expenditure. Was It a scheme of interested parties to bolster up a financial institution which was at the very time the deposit was made hopelessly involved in bankruptcy 7 There is plenty of material in this case for an interesting Investigation by t roper authorities. Ex. FEOM WILLAED. Miss Kate Pooler and Leda Thomp ton are home from Monmouth where they have been attending school. The time of the C. E. prayer meeting baa 'been changed from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m." The picnic Victor's Point was largely attended. After the literary program Mr. Swank, of Aumsvllle addressed' the audience upon the financial and busi ness crisis of the day, and was replied to by Mr. W. Cranston. Time being scarce it was decided that they should finish their discussion at Borne future date. Then followed an entertainment by tbo Waldrop family of Portland which was enjoyed by all. Quite a number from here attended camp meeting at Turner Sunday . The Misses Alderson loft for their home at Portland Tuesday. , Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho deceased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition oi me mucous iinimr.or tn Eustachian Tube. When" this tube gets inflamed, you have a .rumbling Bound or Imperfect hearing, ana wheu it is entirely closed Deafness is the re sult, aud uuless the inflammation can be takeu out aud this tube restored to its normal con(iltlou,bearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an lufiamod condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Huddred Dollars for auy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Uatarrn cure, brim tor circulars, tree. F, J. CHENEY. & Co., Toledo, O. 4-Sold by Druggists, 75c. AMONG THE GEMS. The finest turquoises como from Persia. Tho beautiful green o malachite is due to copper. Bone turquoise is cut from the teeth of jaaatodo&a, colored with animal matter. ' DianioaIaar f omVdl la every color and shade, from tho purest white to jot black. The Regent diamond Vas found at Gfolconda and In tho rough weighed 410 earats. Carved emeralds were well known to do ancients aud of high value as cut works. Opals are eo sensitive that exposure to moisture or heat, or oven sudden atmos pherio change, sometimes ruins them. When a lino ruby ia found in Burmah, A procession of elephants, grandees aud soldiers escorts it to tho king's palace. Jasper is an impure quartz, usually containing much Iron. It is found in red, brown, yellow, green, black and blue. The sapphire which adorns the summit of tho English crown is tho' same that Edward the Confessor wore in Kls,rin "Away I Away 1 There la daDger here t A terrible phantom Is bttndlnt: uear; With no humau look, with no human breath. He stands beside thee tho haunter Death I" If there Is'ono disease more than an other that comes ke tbo unbidden guest at a banquet, itls catarrh. Iu sldionsly It steals upon you, "with uo human brvatli," It gradually, like tht octopus, winus ltsooiia about vou and crushes you. But there Is a medicine, called Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Remedy that can tear you uway from tho monster, aud turn the sythea' point of the reaper .inmaingui hub wumuriui reinen)' otter. In good faith, a standing reward of foOO for au iucurablo case of catarrh lu the head. f - - Prompt reller In- ickheadaohe, dtntnes. nausea, contiipailon. pain lu the ,ia, guar fiW0"1. ,h,isa u,ln Cartel' Ltttla Lier JtlU. Opdoe, tuusll price, Small dome. Am freo from all crude and IrHtutinv m,t. Tr. t)nodUlrtd wedleluo duly . outer1 Little Liver Mils. Very small xeW'VSJ til ,"';"' si'.I.iVvr-. J.!"1; "i7. ' mine. Try MlnUWw, Uwyor, Teacher. and-otHra WDM 1KMM1 wit.. iKxiiuwtiuti viv-Hi uui iiiiio exro-ftf. A0"'4 ?. lAr.L .tu "Jf .t '' KOJ" liver and biUouue. Oa la, do, fry vaeui, TODAY'S MARKET.. Prices Corrsht by Tolsirapli Local and Portland Quotations. Balkm, June 30, p. m. Office Daily Capita f, Jouhnau Quota lion for day and up to hour of going to pmi wero as follews: HALKM ritODUCRMAnKKT, riiuir. Good shipping ntrawberriea 3 to 3 ct a twx. rjhlpper furnishes orate. Peas 8 ceiitR n unlloti, GooMbcrrled 16 cts n gallon. ' ClK-ltleo-3 to fi eta a lb. Continue scarce. IIUTCItKIl 8T0CK. Veals dressed 4J ctn. Hogs dressed 0J to 0. Live cattle 2,to 2. Hheep alive $1.60 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.60 to $2.00. mill, 1'iucra. Balem Milling Co. quetes: In wholesale lots $3.20. Retail Flour $3.00. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts (19 and $20. Chop feed $10 aud $20. WHEAT. Market Is flat at 50 cts. MAY AND GRAIN. Oats 40 to 50 cents. Hav Wild. $10; timothy and clover, $12, Baled $12 aud P14. Barley No demand except for feed. 50 cents. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10 to 12c. No buyers. Hops Small sale, 16 to 17c. Ega Cash, 10 cents. Butter Best .dairy, 20 to 25; fancy creamery, 25. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm stnoKed p.eats Bacon 12; hams, 18; shoulders; 10 Potatoes new 75 eta. to $1. "Oulous to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, 26c. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, ffcte; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelte, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2; ducks, J2i; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2,60 per barrel. Oats Wblte,48c per bushel, grey, 46c; rolled, in bags, $6 256.50; barrels, $6 506,75f cases, $3 75. Hay Best,'$1517 per ton; common, $1013, Wool valley. 13 to 14o. MiilstutTs Bran. $17 50; shorts, $22; ground barley, $2fl24; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feeii, harley, 8085 per cental; middling, $2328 pertou; brew ing barle.-, 9fl05c per cental: cblcken wheat. $1 22) 1 .24 per cental. Hops 10 to 171c DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,22J 25p; fancy dairy, 17120c; fair to good, 16luc; commou, 12jc per pound; Call foruia, 35a)44c perroll. Cheese Oregou, 11 13; Eastern twins, 16c; Young American, IGo per per pound; California flute, 14c. Eggs Oregon, 16o per dozen. Poultry Chlokeus,old.$3.50; broilers, large, $3 00nU Oe: smnll a.oo&a.o; duobi, ,uii, $4.506 00; young, $3 00 6.00; geese, $9V00; turkey?, live, 12ic; dressed, 15c,, per pound. 8N FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 12 14o; do inferior, 9llc; do valley, 16 18o. Hops 1316o. Potatoes Ordinary kinds of new in sacks at 90c$1.15 per cental; new Erly Rose, boxes, 00c1.25; new Bur OankB, $1 001 25 per cental. Onions 8500c per cental for red. and $1.001 25 foreilversklns. Barley Feed, SlJ82o per cental for good quality aud 85c for choice; brewing, 901.02 per cental. Oats Mlliiug, $1.601.55; fancy feed $1 601.55; good to choice. $l.451.50; common to fair, $1 1501.3-5; gray, $1.30 1.45; black, $1.151.25 per cental. DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In rtliluc a family of nlaa ohlldrin. ay only rdrafely tot Conctit, Coldi and Croup waa ealon yrup. It It lut a ffet!r to-day tt u forty Start wo. Mow ny rrtndoMldrea taka Dr. unnl Oalaa Syrap. whlea Ii alraady prtpand and mora rJnt to Ut taata. SoM eTtrywhtrt. Larca betuaa M oaata. Taka no aubatltata ror 1L Bold.by Baskett & VanSlype. LKAVES S.LKiI frtou U. l. Dock at 6 o'clock a. in. every Wed nrsday and ttalurOnjr. I.KAVES IORTLAND trotu the Central dock at foot ot Waablrcton mw vv.j nuuui ruu Auupfuagr. LKAVES SALEM tor Albanr everr Mbaday and TuMdoy, re- IXuioernlmr frtULt and tawnMrintinu. eallu Uta asat. All UaUtRExT' DR. GUNN'S urjraovso LIVER pills' A MILD PHYSIC OKI? PILL mat a hncr Car aaalia. s-aaaa piUa aupcly what tha ayaUts " a siaax iu lYuaciaxlaa battar taan SiS .r 4tt ? 2 tearetaaa yo ot tkalr Batlu ra awll aaaiiitaa fraa. a fall boi lao. Sold tvarywuara, VinVj KdTo&, rtaiadAlpMaa. Bold bv Raakett: AVai'Kli I Steamer Elwoot . A li& ik f f L3 J rW r r2iSkat vi Mmt Befors (Join to Urn World's rlr Unqniro Aiwnt Tho LlmKwl EipreM trains of the Cfil. cago, iMIIwaukrQ A 81. i'atll JUllway Ixtwron Ht. 1'atil jtnd Chlrago and Omaha and Chicago, Them trnlnaaro vrstlbtiled. elcctrlo lighted and alpntii heated, with tho fin est Dining end Hloeplug Car Honrlco In tho world, The Electric reading light In cacti berth Is tho nucaWul novelty of this pmgretwlvonge, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this lino. Wo wish othnrn to ktiow It merits, as tho Chicago SFIIwatikce & St. Paul Hall way U the outv lino In tho west enjoy InurtheexcluAvo uxoofthis patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eiiv, General Agent, J. W..CA8KY,Trav. Pass. Agt, 225 8tark Ht,, Portland, Or. tf Cot Cot' Cot1 Lei Cot; Collolcn Cottotene Collolne Ccllolfiie jtlolCM tattoltnt 'cne To assure both the above ends, good, wholesome, palatable food is demanded. It is next to impossible to present a sufficient variety of appe tizing bills of fare for our meals with out a liberal allowance of pastry and other food in which shortening is required. How to make crisp, healthful, digestible pastry has puttied the cooks. A difficulty in cue toe icna icna itna lent iene icna ,en ,en ,en ,cne ! ene eoe e 'ene 'en 'en 'ene all nood cookingin the past has been, lard. Always tickle, never unilorm, most unwholesome lard has always been the bane of the cook and the obstacle to "good digestion." OTTOLENE Cottolene Cottolene ICottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottnlen Cottolene Cot Cot Cot Cot Cot( Cot Cot comes now into popular favor as Ihe new shorten sherten ing: better than even the best of lard with none of Cct Cct Cot Cot Cot Cot Cot Cot Col Cot Cot Cot Cot Cot lard's objectionable quali ties. And E comes attended by both "APPETITE AND HEALTH." Grocers sell it all about. REFUSE ALU 8UBSTITUTC9. Cotolene Cottolene oltolene ICottolene Cottolene I oulene Jjoltolene cottolene Mtioiene (ouoicne Made only by ,., N. K. FAIRBANK A CO., ene ST. LOUIS and - CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. '!" East and, South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacifid Company. , CALIfOKNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RT7N DAILT BK- TWKalT FOKTI-aMD AND S. P. (South. North. 7.-OJ p. va. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 iv.ni. t,v. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Ban Fran. Ar. I 7:& o. m L,v. I S:26 a. m Lv.) 7.-O0p.m Above trulus istup onlf at lollowlug umuona north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City, woouDurn, oaieai, aiiodt iKugeiu, aueaas, Hnlsey, Uarrlsburg, JunctionCity, Irving ana r.ugene. KOSKH1IHO MlL. DAILY. &SU o.m. 11:17 a. m 5:50 p. m. Lv. fortlaid Lv. Balem Ar. Bosebrrg Ar. I -LU) p. oi. Lv. -. 1:10 p. m. Lv. 7.-00a.nj Albauy Local, Dally Kxcept Nuudar. &OJ p. m. Lv. 7:52 p.m. ILv: IfcOO p.m. I Ar. Portlmd eiilem Albacr Ar. 10:3Ua,m. Lv. 1 7-Sst a. m. Lv,B:80a.ni. Dining Cm-s on Ogdeu Routu PULLMAN BUFFET SLBEPERS AJJE Second Class Seeping Cars- Attached to all I trough trains. vYest Side Dinsion, Jetween Portland &di! Ceiallis: PAII.T. (EXCEPT SONDAT). 7:dU . ui. I la 10 p. m. I L.V. Ar. fortlanl iTorvulls AT. Lv. ofci p. I 12:58 p. m. At Albauv and IX). Ills connect Witt tralno of Oiveim INiMfin llroad. r. cKf. ihai.n HM ti 1 4 KKI-,iijri i:) p. ax. i l.v. I'or.laTd SK" 7:-2S p. m. I Ar. McMtnndlle Ev. W5iJn T11KOUCB1 TICKETS r i To all point In tho Farn Hlntea, fiiimiti- 1 ' .. ' 1 L W ana Kurops ran oo nnmnea ct loMPt'iaiKS lroni W. W. &KlNat. AgeiirTAilom. K.P. HUUKltS, AMUW. K. aiiO-Viisa. At J U. KOKUI.KK, Mantfer. jffi- The Yacmini route. 5 OREGON PAW-B. i And Oregon Dovelopraenborapany's steam ship line. S tnlliliter, M hours less time than by any otnerhiuie, First cl&bs through passenger and freight Hue from lortlaud aud bU olntsu the Willamette valley to and fruuln Kiucleco. T1MK BOUADULK, ((coept Sunday.) Lv Abany.l:00 p m I LTSorvalllsl p m Ar Yuauluai:;W p ni Lvfaqulna&4S a va L-r Oorvallls. 105 am Arlbany lt:10a m Ol a o. trains connect a; Albany and Cor. vallls. The above trains connedat Yaqulna with the Dregon l)evel pmeut a.'a line of steam era between Yaqulua and tta'Knincleoor . N. U laasengtrs from Kirtland and till Willamette valley polnUcn make clone con. nectlon -1IU the trains ofie Yaqulna lloute at, Albany or CVirvallls ancif destined to tian Francisco, should arrant tarrlvo at Yaqulua uv c vuiaif uen re uuwoi utiiiaT. lasseuger nud FirigblKate always the loweat For Information ipply to Mw.n, HULMANAUoKrvlght i& Ticket AgenU 300 and 1U2 Front street, inland. O - or C.O.llOUUK.Ac'ti.cnFt.Al'BJia, Agt, Or. Faolno It. ItTb . Oorvallls, Or. P. U.HASWtm Jr.. Utfl Freight and Faaa. Agt. Ore. ii clop weut Oo., M liomgomery Bt MAKE NO MOREV1ISTAKE3 CHAltLES A. SMfH RUNS Tie Rustler Hood Saw And he doesn't burn up tif your wood, In fuel, when he saws It, N your contracts with htm peraonally or!eavtruera at Vwtcts cigar store. leaiborn,abooatore,4S8Uummfr cigarsiow. ueaiboru'a booiore,4MBummer' ) " How Siod digntion nait on i And health on both." ) CouoleneijotioieneCouolene Cottolene ICottolene Cotlolene Cottolene ICottolene Cot tolene Cottolene for Infants "OaitorUUowenlAptdtoehlUrenUiat I recommend Una luporlor to nr pretuHpUoo known to me." It. A. Ancnu, It. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brookln, N. T. "The tue of 'CAstorla' U so universal And Ita mnrlU io well known tint It teem a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families- who do not keep Costorla within easy reach " CARLOS llAHTTlf, D.I).. New York City. Late raster Bloomlngdalo Beformed Church. Tmt Csxtacr TAB NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed nud renclyTto wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or week. at reasonable prices. Wo keep a full meet an aemauas. aibo Keep ttiennesi Barn and residence 2 block south of" CLEAN. If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in' the neatest and dressiest-mannar, take them to the SALEM STEAIVI LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street. Spring Races ! FAIR GROW, SALEM, July 4, 5, 6 and 7. PRIZES $3,500.00. Trotting, Pacing ?nd Running CONTESTS. PROGRAMME. Tuesday, July 4th. Rpnnlner. seven-eighths mile dash, purseTSXJ Pony race, 400 yds, a best In J Ponies not to ezceed 13 bands high. Trotting, 1:45 clas. 2 In 3 Trotting. 3-year-o'ds, mile dash Pacing, 2:35 class, 2 in 3 250 IN) 250 Wednesday, July 5tli. Rnnnlnsr, one-half mile. 2year-olds, purse llSi Running, one-hall mite and repeat, " 20(1 Trotting, JiS das, a luS " 250 Trotting, 2.24 class, 2 mile dash " 200 Thursday, July Gth. RunnlDg, mlledash puree,$100 Runnlotr. mile dash 250 Trotttng, 2:29 class 2 In 3 ' PijfiuR, 2-year-old8,mlIo dash, " Friday, July 7lli. Rjinnlng, mile dash purse, QootletUQu'B roadster race 2in8 " llOrt.CS Without MWlrfi. nwn tn .tplm S00 150 5100 100 foveltv ruuniDir race.G mllps.. 200 This race Is for ladle, entrance fire: they can chauge horses as often as tbey wish. ADMISSION: Gentlemen, 60 cents.' Liitaies, ; cts. utinctren over 12 years. 25 eta. Grand stnud, 25cts. OFFICERS. President, H. W.OTTLE. VlCfwPresldent, W. J. KRWIN. Secretary, F.H.DKRUY. ' Treasurer, I. L. PATTER80N HOWARD, House Mover. The 451 Marlon Street. . lias the best facilities tor movimr and .!. ing houses. lave orders at uray Bros.. 'or address Salem, Oregon. ' Smith Premier Typewriter. 8oldonjqrpymenu. For JUnt. W.I.STALEY.Agentalem, ""'uriUtt'ijtgnt( U,N.llUHEE,QuMA.nt, 101 Third BU, ssK,tI.-rraayivli aaaVBRaBalBHaBBBSHk ' aaaaaaSB alPValaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaWl ''" -.aBaaaaVBBufiBBBaaSaaaaaaaaaaaaP& BaaaBaaaflBaaaM"9BBBaLaaaaaaaaBaa asBaaaalssaaaaaaBr SafaaVsa and Children CMtnrln oat Cotlo, Oomttpatlui, Sour Utotnach, DUrrhtus. KruetaUoa, Kills Worms, glra aUap, and pmaotM d gestlon, Wl'iiout Injurious tnedlcUlosL " For aereral yr I havn Teoouimendni . your ' Cattoria. ' and shall always continue to do an as It has Invariably produced beaoaoial' results." KnwtK F. Pardh, H. D ' Tbo Wlnthrop," 13th Otreet and Tth Are., Hew York City Cokfaict, 77 Mukrat Simmrr, Maw Toax. I 'Hne of Truck"; Draya. and Express to - Hiaiiinns in tnis county, ror service. postofllce.' RYAN &CO. W1SC0S1N CENTRAL LINES. (Northern Pacific R- R. Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. 12:45pm 1:30pm 10:lRam 150pm 7.15am 6.25pm 7:15pm 4-15pm 7.25pm 9 59am I M'nh a 9:45am 4:15pm 1 BtlVul a 8:30arol 3:40pm 1 .. Duluth aU.0am! 660pm 1 . Ashland. a SJBom 3 BOpm I Cblcago.a M7pm 1045pm Tickets sold and baggage, checked through toall poln'Bln the UnlieaHtatea and Canada. Close connection made In Chicago with, all trains going East and Kouth. a For lull information apply to yonr nearest ticket agent or JAS. O. PONO, Uen. Pass, and Tkt, Agt., Chicago, IU; Bids for Asylum Supplies. The board of trustees of the Oregon State In sane asylum Invite tealed proposals lor the furnishing at the asylum iear-altm, "regon, the lollowlng supplies for the six months end ing January i, isvi: DRY GOODS. 500 yards cotton brown. flannel, Nashua XXX 1.200 yards Amoskeag, mariners stripe, bine and white. 500 yards PequotA sheetings, 38 inch, un bleached 600 yads Lownsdale sheeting, 88 inch, bleached. 200 yards Continental, checked flanneL 300 yards Ulass crash, )8 Inches wide. 700 yards bleached linen ana Freuch' crash. 18 Inches wide 2) yards Amoskeag blue denim. 200 yards 9-1 bleached sheeting; Pequot. 100 yards superior satin damask, 68 Inch wide. 200 yards Marseilles checks, York Mfg. 000 yards Dragon cloth assorted co.ors. Wdjr white smy binding Inches wide. 25 dor. ladlea c aton hose. 6 doz. mystlo Turkey red handkerchiefs, si Inches. ' 75 dor. No. 86 white (Coat's) thread. 2 dor. No. 18 white (Coal's) thread. 3 dor. No. 6U white (Coafsi thread. 2dt.r No. 60 while iCoif.) thread. 10 dor. No. SR b ack (Coat -) thread. 50 vards table nil rlnth Knot ,tin.- n.k. color. ' H " '"" 12 dos. papers pins. GROCERIES. lOJttO pounds beans, small white. 8.0O) lbs granulated sugar. 6,o,x)ihsa.c fugar. 6.10) lbs. rolled Out. In havrola fr.V, -n 3.000 bscraciedbeat. ' ' 4,000 lbs Gold Dust corn meal (or as- good) 2.000 lbs hominy, fresh fresh ground In barrels. land rice. 4,000 lbs choice Island nee. .Oo gallons New Orleans molatses, best qu.llty. 1,0m lbs corn starch, Oaweeo, 6 000 lbs Liverpool sk t. 600 lbs cheese, Ctabston'a or' as good, full 150 lbs O. A Co's A. 4 If. brand crb soda. soo lbs cream latar. J. A. F.i ger"s best, 2 Vulcan Buperior Safety matches. 25dnr brooms. 2 dra' wh'sk brooms. 15 ooz, (miib oysters, Blue Point, or as good. 20 tior cans oysters, r lelds. 1'' d.ox- corn, taoo or aa ccod. lOOltw. n.nrlh.rlv s". Too lb, soda crackers XXX fresh. & ,b ?iEtr racfc XXX Iresh. 100 bs. Oswego gloss starch. 20 boxes macaroni. OIL. 100 gallons kerosene.Tearl brand, In tanks. 20 gallons Albany spindle oil. 6 gallons Albany cylinder oil. ' FLOOR. deTverVdasted:18' . MEATS. nn.ro.i i ...ri ."i"-"" "'. v't re MAI1DS nerasT. mnra tiv Im. n .... fers mndquar FI8IL Fish as required red, giving pree per pound for different Sind, perfectly iresh and sound. luruisumr me SOAP. ?XO0 pounds Klrk-sFavon or as good, 1.SO) pounds Proctor Gamble's Ivor rood. Ivory, or as DRIED -FBOIT. ?'2SRiunt!8 RPPle. best quality, i5i,b Pefteh. 1,0a) Ibs.prumn. l!x)lbs.raUlnsT SPICES. 25 lbs. mace, ground. soo Iba. black rppr ground, M lbs. eluDatnou, ground. 30 lbs. gtnger, ground. TEA. 1.CC0 lb , Columbia brand, or aa good. . OOFFE.' .00 lb. Costal Klnsft-tt rrafl?. iloibtgSISK441"1 ootw,caicory, r TQflACCO, Ioq m, iladla Hummtt htMii. ITtXTlOHKHY, 1 1 m pens, (llUoim Mo, m. I grosa lead ptnrtlfi, rubier up w, j. j ( ro lead tHnelU, luUbr I If. o,. 1 box jjtiaon Incandwxent ens, Ko. Hm. I b slondon larsndfscsnlpssa.Wo.lia, I Ihx jAHdoulnosindi)cntpo,No.J(tit. till e.) ' "" I iwinlrgrt! caprapfr(itragood,l I journal 1 " ledger , idrs penholders H dos. quail uotllM Banfbrd's premlaa wilting fluid. r a Hdos quart beltlM Stafford's eomintrcUJ 8 quart bottles Banford's combined wrlUtj CROCK Kit V. iortft tramps. lodos saucers. 6 dos. one quart oup bowls, 1 dcr.ons tallon pltchcrx. 8 dor, soupplAtlo s, 9 Inch, 1 dos chamber pOU. 2 uot st rup pitchers, 1 pint, glass, Io dor. tumblers. 1 dor. lantern globes. I dos .bilker salts. PAINTS AND OILS. l,ooo pounds white lead. 1 barrel Unseed oil, belled. 1 barrel roor paint, Prince's metallo brown. Jo gallons turpentine. 2o pounds Venetlnn red. 10 pounds chrome green, dry In & poanl cans. 2 pounds cbromo yellow, In oil. 6 lbs burnt umber, in oil. 6 lbs dry umber. 4cansro8eplnk, In oil. z cans onrnt simna. i.iper bronre. dor. Adams brushes No. Ho A. O. K. dor. round sash tool. Jm lbs. French ochre drv. 8 bozos glass 7x20. 8 boxes glass 8x2o, loo pouads putty, 2 papers glaziers points, PLUUBINQ. 2 dor; nines car metal for Laclanch batteries. I 3 uiiz --i uitor wasners. 8 doz. i " " 6 d z lAva tips. 1 doz. Elbo burner cocksr ldoz.gasplllers. ldox.Iead 8" traps. loo pounds solder knd t 4o feet IK lead pip.,-6 pounds. 4o feer lH lead pipe 4 pounds. 4 pipe reamers, from M to : 6 pounds asbestos caLdlewn'k. 1 Jackson's scraper. S-lnch flue. 1 txlr i jaw each, 12 Inch, 18-lnch and 24-inch, I QUIIMIU WlDUtll, 2 doz ells. hi doz ii ells. doz Sells. i dor Ji sockets. 1 dos 1 inch sockets. i doz 2 inch sookets. H doz 3 flange unions. 2 dor KiK bushlrgs. JtA zHsKbUsbiHgs. 2 do XH bushtnus. 1 doz. Jenkins llros. valves, movablil U1SKS. dor JenKlns Bros, valves, movsblil di-KS. I pi doz. 2 JenKlns Bros, valves, movablil uipjkn. Kdozf square bead stop cocks. 1 doz r uiler hose bibs flnlshtd. 1 doz ii Fuller i lain bibs finished. 1 doz t atop and waste. 1 doz 4 sur and waste. U doz y. air cocks, H dor alifocKs HARDWARE. 3 doz. 4 Inch slim taper flies. 3 doz 5-Inch " 3 dos 6 Inch " " " . 1 each 7. 9 and 12 oz. riveting hammer. 1 one pound 4 oz. octagon ball pin hammar. I l,ooo lbs, each No. 18, 2o and 22 galvaniiki f hpt. Imit Kct VtiMtTirl "nIM 'I 2 boxca 2oxi8 XXXX tin redipped. 1 box 2oxX8 XX tin redipped. 8 pacxagea 2 lbs. tinned civets. 12 doz boiler handles. 1 pair 7 B soldering coppers. 1 pair 5 B aoldering coppers. 2 io lbs 8d flolhlng nails. 2oo Eh 6d finishing nails. 4oo 0m 8d common nails. 4oo tt Iod common nails, loo lbs 4d wire nails Sirrosseadh acrawi 1 inrhsfn in an i'in.hl , Q w-p ,-,.... m.ww. ss each screws .. we. and Ko No. 6 2oo leet M round Iran. Nnrmii nlfM loo feet 7-18 round Iron, Norway. 76 feet W round iron, Norway. to feet lixhi flat Iron, Norway. loo teet iji5 fl"t iron, Norway. 60 feet lxjJ Oat iron, Norway. i KegNu- 8 hind shoes (Burden's). User No. 8 trout shoe " ii keg No. 5 front shoes M H keg No. 6 hind shoes 2a lbs Sweet American steel toe calzs No. 4, 1 lSinchnup (Heller llros ) 1,000 tt best blacksmith's coaJ. Io lbs. a Iron washer. Io lbs. & is Inn washers. loo feet ans-le steel ttA. IblackHmithsiockaud dlesfrom5-18 to Mil "read.l.2o, 24and32Vo 1 Inch with 4tapil I Hellwlg's patent bolt clipper No. 2, Soo feet manilla rope. 8 packagwi )i and Ji No. 8 copper rivets. shoemaker's supplies. . JITS" ole leather, Btockton extra heavy SI to 27 lbs: a side. I 3 sides of flclrtlng, plump. 14 to 17 lbs, a side. 2 domestic calf skIus, brand H. B 0 uuci aiaa, meainm size tnaveo. DRUGS. Io lbs absorbent cotton. 2 lbs aciduni carbollcum pore. 1 lb acldum boraclum. 1 lb acldum murlntlrnm D P. 3 lbs acldum murlatlcum commercial. 1 lb acldum sulphnrlcum aromat, 5 lbs aqua ammonlae fort. 3 lbs chloroformum gqulbbs. 1,200 empty capsules No. 1, l.V'oo empty capsules No. 2. lib fluiu extract cannabis ind. Wyeth Bros. I or P. D & Co. ! 2 lbs fluid extract buehu FoL Wycth Bro. M A. U. VOL lib fluid extract Uogiberls Wyeth Bros.cr 1 lb fluid extract hyozcyaml Wyeth Bros, or I lb fluid extract glycyrrh Wyeth Bros, or P. D. iki-o. ll. fluid extract. Sarsan. Co. for syrup, wr ethllro,orP.D.ACo. lib fluid extractenua Wyeth Bros, or P V, a Oo. orW""1 prnnUVIrif.,WyelhBro r??i10"i E'rofTtneporo, 60 lbs. fUxieedmeal. 1 doren medicine glasses V ox JgaUonstiL.TlclnJL. 8 oz. Ol. lemon 8 oz. oi aurantli. Prsln eacch.-Fa.'rchlld. k K thtnacetin Biyer. slre?Clen rolu' KmuL cod H.eroU, Uil ? Ct rU1 to" aatorUsd sUcs. 1 Puiv. iMvcrt. 1 lb Pulv. acaclae.f 6 Sia. soda lbm a Em FoLsjw. Brom. 2 bi. Patass. dtraa, 2 C. Potau. todldam. Joo rU.jaooophylUn.J' grain caeh. toot quinine ialpnlS. Sjf. u wa auipuur KuDllm, 5 tbvsodit bicarb, tafci sulpb magnesias. rpoundtcLTolutanafursyrnp. 1 doz-ayrlnge DafliUnn'iKo. 1. ioTa,l,laCnaC(XXX'ttaaw, Bampla-Tnaybeseenatther-fflc ol boarf. 0M3munb li, a--w dan o tberwlb, an ilgotio'jtiV'ot. any or all bid ft mtived, DUIvery ofsuppllf -will be icnuired wlibU tn lays notice or accepumrirfbld. A copT "f b,J."fvml'nt wust accompany eatb fhli,nvetof- lWa mukt liclfdoall. i?iltm.V6n? ,wa) n oU or the respectlrj etasa,-wlUi the eroeptlonsror aoor, meat tsA, Auditing offlrs are twnhlhlraiS fmmeD- SiffiS "!! L.M Porchata when b I sf.L:ifD"i,oe not contain a ro'l aa compWtadMeiJpitooof the articJsa to bapnf E2$W8P oU m. f BYLVESTKR VENKOYEB, UKO. W.ilrBttlDE, PHIL XKTSCHAN. WJCA-mTNLaer)! of ci . X M JV i ..i