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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1893)
i ii --- . i mn ii-- - -- -Ji ..- vi.Niy ojupitajl jouitNALj MOirtAlr, September 4, lbus . .a -- THE CAPITAL JOURKAL. POBLI8UKD DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BT TIM Capital Journal Publishing Company. l'ostofflce lilock. Commercial Btreot. HOFER BROTHERS, - '- Editors. 'wily, by carrier, per month, Dally, by wall, per year, Wcokly, B pages, per year, 80 60 3 00 1X0 flOliD IS THE PKIOE. A correspondent uaka the St. Louis Republic wbalifixea tbe price of gold. Under a gold standard Axes its own prico. A gold dollar contnlna 23 grains of pure metal, uud tbnt weight, of metal is tbe unit of value in tbp United States. There la nothing for it to rest upon-It Is Anal. The prices of all other commodities are llxed by the number of grains of gold counted in dollars they will bring in the market. If gold becomes scarcer, In comparison with the demands of trade, it also be comes dearer In comparison with othei commodities. Tho man who want dollars must give up more of inercbiiL dlso to get them. Tho prices of the morchandlso nrtloles full correspond Ingly. Under our preseut system, which I' ll! effect u copy of what thoy havoii all European countries, tho grain1 o gold is the final unit of value. Everj . thing is measured by It. It may b said to have no price since it is th price. Every government under a gold staudard must keep enough gold ti sustain all the rest of Its curronoy. It must have gold ready to exchange for everv other form of currency, or cou fess that It cannot make good Uh promises. The civilized world has cone duft'on gold grabbing. Silver must bo culled upon to help Booner or later. INDUSTRIAL CENSUS OF NhW YORK. The New York World has published statistics from no less than fifty-seven trades unions In that city, giving the number employed. Tho showing Is startling. It must bo remembered that tho World is a Democratic organ, and not under political temptations to make things appear to be worao than they really are. On tho contrary ItH polltcal bias would be In Just tho opposite direc tion. Tho total membership of those flfty Bovon unions is 00,050. Of these 30,171 are unemployed, or 37 0-10 per cent. Thero are four unions where seventy five per cent, are unemployed, namely, clothing cutters, liners uud trimmers, gilders and picture-frame multure, horse shoors and shoemaklng industry. There are fourteen unions which show 50 per cent, of unemployed member ship, Inuluding several of tho largest unions. In this list figure tho clgur makers, 8000 of whom aro obliged to be idle. Tho World says that "tho great army of tho employed Is Inorenslug by tho thousuud every day." Will congretss heed tho Iesson?ItIs lu tho power of that body to stop this appalling paralysis of labor. If tho more souslblo Demo crats will Join with the Republicans lu removing all apprehenslous of either u depreciated or a contracted curronoy, also lu removing all upprohonstous of any serious disturbance of the MoKlu- loy tariff, the good times of plenty to do at good wages, which all brunches of industry were enjoying a year ago, will come again. SUGUESTKD COMMENT. It la now ascertained that Germany lias au Interest In the maintenance of tho Independence of Slam. Perhaps that country ami Eugluud may keep the llttlo Asiatic nation from being totally gobbled up by Fruuco. Tho fulling oil In tho government's Incomo which tho reduction in imports Is bringing about will bother tho Demo crats when thoy start out to rovlso tho turlil, This wilt furnish u good argu ment for tho men who waut to rohn poso tho duty on sugar. uno or mo nest signs that mouoy matters ate on tho Improve, Is tho fact that wo aro now 'out" only $18, 000,000 by tho gold movement from and to this country this year. Five or six woekaagotho amount of our loss was uot far from 100,000,000. Tho public schools of Cleveland, Ohio, have abandoned tho system of promotion on written oxamluatlons; as substitute for It thoy propose tho monthly ranking system, uud thoy aro supported lu this by some of the most eminent educators of tho country. Tboeubstllutlou ill thebonatoof tho Voorheea bill for ttiq Wilson bill la of no particular Importance. lu the dec laration of polloy thore is some dlller euco between tho two meusures, hut on tbeesMUtlal polut, tbe uucoudltonsl repeal of the purpbuso provision of tho HUermsn law, they are In liarmotiy. September's principal agronomical event te tho passing of tho autumnal equinox by tbe suu, wblcb occurs on fbo 22d day of tbe uioutb, Tbe aw ing of the sun to tho southward, which beirnn on July 21 and which will end on December 21, will bring that body to the tniddlo point In Its course about eight days before the end of September. All over the globe norm or tne equator tho days were at their longest and tho nights at their shortest around J uhe LI. Have No Equal. Allcock's Porus Plasters havo at tained a world-wide reputation solely upon their superlativo merits. ' They have many would-be rivals, but havo nbver been equalled or ovenanoroached in curative piopertles and rapidity and safety of action. Their value bus been nttested by the highest medical authori ties, as well as by unimpeachable testi monials irotn moso wno navo usea them, and they are recommended as tho best external remedy for weak baok, rheumatism, sciatica, colds, coughs soro throat, chest and stomach n flec tion, Kidney dllllcuilles, weaK muscles, strains, stitched, and inches rind pains of every description. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a sub stitute. Tho Delsarte Girl. O.lho Delsarte girl, Win kooh with u whirl, And object to our waj of walking; Who knows howtolt, And whoso clot lien don't fit. And wno owns a receipt for talking. Ynu must move In curves; If your spine Just Bwerves One In cli iron' tho proper angle, You ought to take a "coureo," liuttymi go, puilorce, With j our Joints and cords In a tanglo. Your torso must be plumb, You mUHiu't use your taumb To express one kind ot dejection; Vou muntn'l even wink liufoie you stop to think, Nor go upstutrs without due reflection. Tho Witty Irishman, when told by a doctor that his liver was almost none, said, "I'sitn, it's glad I am, it's alters bothered me !'' The liver more tuau any other organ, Is the index of the body. With a mor bid liver the whole system is out of gear 1 Most powerlui lor the restora tion of this "citidel of health." is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, its action is direct, prompt, effectual 1 Ueecomenueu by emlnenr nhysicians. it has trained a universal renutation au tne "Great Liver Regulator!" Cdrreot the liver, aud you cure many ills! Tho 'Golden Medical Discovery" is warran ted lu nil cuses ot liver disease aud blood disorders to benefit or cure, or money promptly and cheerfully re turned. IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting tbe world's fulr, or your frleuds in the East, take advantatje of the present opportunity, us the fures are now bo low they cut no figure In the expense. The Uhlcago & Northwestern Railway have placed in service a solid vestibnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayuer tourist cars, free recllniun chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." wiin tne accommodations rur ulshed, rates now offered, together with the short time consumed lu making tho trip, it is wltuiu the reach of all. For further Information, apply to auy ticket agent, or wrlto A. G. Hakkkii, Gen'l Agt. 7 Washington street. Portland, Or. REFLECTIONS. How little anything costs that is to bo paid for in the future! Every man who lias a pain exaggerates in telling how much it hurts. As peoplo gut n littlo older thoy can bo vvv luumv s itliout mtikiug any noiso. Don't You Know That to havo perfect health you must have pure blood, mid the best way to havo pure blood Is to tako Hood's Bur Bupurltla, tho best blood purifier and strength builder. It expels all taint of sorofula, salt rheum and all other humors, and at the sumo time builds up the whole system and gives uerve strength. Hood's Pills may bo bad by mall for 25o. of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowtll, Muss VIGOR '" MEN Easily, Quickly, Parmanontly Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, anil all tho train of erlU from larly errori or liter excrstvi, tUe rviulu ot enerwork, tlokneai, vorri.eto. FulUtrvngth, cloviiopmeut anil tuna El en to ery organ and fwttlnn ot tbe body, itmpli-.natnralmetliodi. Imimtlutititmirotement aron. KMlurvunpoiiilble. 3,(U) referencf. llook, explanation ami proof mallvU (siMled) f rco. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP F0H COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE la railing a family of ulna ehlldran, tar only rralr for Ooughi, Oolda and Croup waa oaloa rrup. MIOutanMtlT to-eWyHiforty yaar ago. Mow my grandohllaraa taka Dr. Ouuu'a Oulou Syrup, walcn U al.aadjr prvparad and mora ilnt to th taata. Sold ! whtra, Larga bottlaa DO oanta. TakanoaubtUluUrorit. Bold by ila.kett A VnnSlype. CHflS. W0LZ, I'roprletor of tho GERMAN x MARKET South (XmrorlM BL, Balera. All kind rVtsah, cull aud BuiokeJ AleaU sua tUiuugc. KUKJ3 DKiaVKHV. Ms Jffw ii WW wiMr rwY,i v jl-t jiwi DIGGING POSTHOLES BY LIGHTNING. A Man From Colorado Gives nn Indlanap I J oil Hired Man Some Point. The man with tho gingerbread beard was watching; hi3 neighbor la boriously digging poslholos. i "They didn't dig 'em that way out In Colorado where I lived," said lie. Tho neighbor, who won n hired man, dropped 'his patent "digger," looked around to see- if his employer was visible, found ho was not, and look a seat on the ground, ready to listen. "How did you work it?" ho asked. "By steam?" "Steam?" said tho man with the ginger beard. "Naw. Done it by lightning." "Lightning?" "Yas. You see, in tho part of the state I was in they is no metals of any kind in the ground and no trees. I've often watched the lightning ca vortin around in the heavens Xer a hour at n time, jist achin fer some thin to Btrike at, but not bein ablo to do so, 'cause they wasn't nothin it could take a start at. No attraction, you see. Well, one day I was a-sweat-in away, just like you would be if tho boss was around now, when a old feller that lived there before I come corao along and says he'd show me a Bcbemo to save all that work. You can bet I was willin, so he sends me to the house fer a bag o' tenpenny nails, and he plants a nail in every place I had marked fer a hole. 'Thoy is a storm comin,' says he, 'and if 1 hain't mistnkencd, she is a-goin to do the job in one whirl.' I didn't say nothing, for, honest, I thought he Wits crazy, an I 'lowed I'd bettor hu mor him. "After he got tho nails all planted ho dragged me away to a safe dis tance an told me to watch her work. Pretty'soon the storm come along, with more thunder an lightnin in it than you will see here in a month o' Sundays. Directly it got over them nails. Then bliffl blaml It went to pluggin away at them there nails stuck in tho ground, the most de lighted lightnin you ever see to git Bomethin to shoot at. And ev'ry time she hit thore was the neatest posthole dugout you over Beo. I did haf to trim a few of 'em up with a Bpade, but as a giueral thing they was as neat as a body would want to look at. Natur is mighty useful if you know how to handle her." The hired man said "Goshl" and resumed work in tho automatic man ner of one in a dreanj. Indianapolis Journal. World's Fair, Chicago. . Calumet Avonuo and 29th Street. MiiTPI a Fireproof 211 rooraB; near Fair S1U 1 lik Orounds; baths on overy tloor. .. - American and European plana. D ft II I'M SIC I 1 to ti day. Flrat-class family EfKnUnUr I hotol. Write lor circular. Conservatory of Music. Willamette University, Balem, Or., School of music for piano, orcan, violin, singing, orchestral Instruments, harmo ny, counterpoint, fugue, orcuestration and higher musical composition, JNo better gratle of worn none west ot the Rooky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. JNext term begins sent. 4tn Send for auuual year book or address, Z. M. Purvln, Mud. Doctor, musical director. 8-9 2md&w ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Couducted by tho Maters oftho Holy Names of Jesus uud Mary. Tbe locution nllordsall That otu ue umirea ior neaiuuui ouiaoor exercise. St. t'aut am lie easily reaclu d bv boats on tbo Willamette. Tbe building Is newnndhunplled with all the modrn ImpruvemonU. Tho course or study is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. For furthor par Honiara apply to "later Super ior. 8-1-1 m Jaw Willamette University FIFTIETH YEAR. Oldest. Hitrhest and Most Extended Institution of Learning lu the Pacific .Northwest. 8lxteeu courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to Theology, Law aud Medlolue. Splendid Courses for Trnlnlnc lu Teachluc, Duslneds. Art. Elocution aud Music Several Post Graduate Uotuses. Stronger and better than ever. It's Woman's College affords an Ideul home for youug ladles with unsurpassed facilities for their euro aud training. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1803, For Year JJook and all information relating to school management and course of study, address, President GEO. WHITAKEE, D.D. For fluauolal Information, address, Rev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 8-22-d&w BAlem, Oregon. DOWN GO THE RATESI The Uulon Pacific now leads with re uutvtt rntes to eastern points, and their through oar arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist blrfpers, frets reclining chair car and fust time, muko It tho best time to trav el. Two trulutt leave from Portland dully at 8:45 a. ui. aud 7:30 p. m. The rates aro now within reach of all, and everybody should take ad van I ago of them to visit the world's fair aud their friends in the eobt. Bend for rates aud hdirdulea or trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Bolsa & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. -Wt Gen'l Ross, Ageut, U. P.. ' Portland, Or. ' SIX SPASMS A DAY. Dr. Silica Medical Co., Elkhart, Tncl. GrMLEirEH: I never low an opportunity to -eomneud jjr. Miles KestoratlTe Kcrvino to anj l n tm. oncamictcdlthnorTOUsc(implalrit pwj i, , will, the assurance that It will m i s (-k.vf it Hppoirti ihem. When our boy wi thtecn -nn hBO!rthefmattnckcdwlthTlolen i-u3. '(lni.tlaivs ho would hae fiTO or si 2- 1L .-iliir ftdjv vim vntm umv auvKl . i- T IMTH6UT BENCriT; Uimny our uiuk iii ic-jilo.l . . mmn Dr. Miles' Ifi- , ,vb .,n!, "-- , - - t; jin i Ul 8, ar..l V 5- t-f coula gea Wetrlci u tile. see tha yo CENEriTro rnoniTHr rinsT Doat. c m1 u iro bottles, and I am happy to say the Uild .i3 FNTinELY CURED. We used ni her r medy, and uls euro la complete. lie L SSthousands iy healthy. You are at liberty to use my nametn 8OUN0IN0 THE PRAI8C Of THIS WONDtnrUl RCMCCY. 8. C. HlACOX, Agent Pacific EzpreM Co. nastlngs, Nebraska, April 6th, 1S92. Dr. Miles' Nervine, HOST CZSTAIH CURB TO HEADACHE, NETJBAL0IA, KEAV0US PE08- TKATI0N, DIZZINES3, BFABMB, SLEEPLESS- UESS, DULLNE3S, BLUES, and OPIUM HABIT, BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT& eold by D. J. Fry, drugglBt, Salemr Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, September 4, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: 8ALEJT PRODUCE MAItKET. FRUIT. Apples 60o to 75c. a bushel. Peaches 70o to 80 a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed CJ to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2l. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked, Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storago 45 cents. New wheat 50 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oata old, 38 to 40o., new 30c Hav Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cwt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. EttRS Cash, 12 cents. Butter Beat dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new. 60c' to COc Onions 1J to 2 cents. Beeswax 34o. Curaway seed, 18c, Anise seed, 20a. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 10 to 12; duoks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese and ducks 0 aud 10. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Onilu, Feed, etc Flour-Staudard, $3,40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old whlte,40c perbu.;groy,SGo; rolled, In bags, $0.2506.60; barrels, $0.500.75;case8.$3 76. Hay Best, $I015 per ton. Wool valley, 10 to 12c Millstufls Brau, $18.00; Bborts, $21; grouud barley, $22023; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; middling, $2328 per ten: brew ing barley, 0095o per cental; chicken wheat, $1 251.25 per cental. Hops Old, 10 to 16c, hew 15 to 17. DAIRY PRbDUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22 25c; fancy dairy, 2022o; fair to good, iuta)wo common, u to jou per id; Cali fornia, 8544o per roll. twins, 16e; Young AmerlcHU, HJo per perpounu; ua i norma nais, no. Eggs Oregon, 15 to IGo per dozen. Poultry ChIokeiiB,o!d,$ieO; broilers, large, f2 003 0o; ducks, old, $4.60 5 00; youug, f2.504.00; geese, $8.00 tuifcoy?, live, HJo. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool; Oregon Eastern choloe, 10 10o; do Inferior, 80c; do valley, 12 15c Hops 182lo. PotatoesErly Rose, 3050. Bur banks, $ 4075o per cental. Onloti8-7685o per cental for red. uu .ov(u)uuo tor aiiverskiuB. Barlev .Feed, C870a per cental for good quality and83Jo for cheice: brewing, $ 00 per cental, Oata-Mllllng, $1.0001.20, Wedding Ceremony rreouutlons. Thpro aro certain nrecautions in cumbent upon tho would bo brido rmrl wnom and their friends by tbo close observation of wbicb thoy may hopo to give rue unat sup iu mu ui luck which would appear to bo lying In wait to devour tnem. xnoy must not open an umbrella in tbo bouse, even though they have seen tho mis chievous bridesmaids pour quantities of rice into its case. On tho con trary, thoy owe it to their hopes of future happiness to provide all the rice and old shoes thoy can get. A horseshoe must bo hidden in tho flowers beneath which tho ceremony is performed, and a wishbone must keep it company. Of course the bride must wear Something old and something now, Something borrowed and something blue. If ono of the couple can manage on the way to the ceremony to catch sight of a Bpider, a toad or a wolf, ho or she may congratulate himself or herself. On the other hand, it would be well to send an accommodating friend ahead to put out of tho way such unlucky objects as a monk, n hnro. ft doer, a cat. a lizard or a ser- nnnf. If a raven croaks above the bridal party, it will save trouble to give the whole thing up. n eitnor one trips on the way to tne cnurcn, the steps must be retraced, and final ly, when the portal is reached, both bride and groom must put the right foot first on the step of the church. New York Sun. Fineness of Engravers' Lines. In St. John's college, Oxford, is presorvod a portrait of Charles I in which tho engraver's lines, as they seem to be, are really microscopic writing, tbo face alone containing all the book of Psalms, with the creeds, and several forms of prayers. The learned Porson is known to havo indulged in this species of curi ous idleness occasionally, and per haps the Greek verses from tho Me dea of Euripides, with Johnson's translation of the same, for Burney's "History of Music," were executed by him. Though consisting of 220 words, they are comprised in a circle half an inch in diameter, with a small space in the center left blank. Boston Commonwealth. Tired. Weak, Nervous Mrs. JUat'y O. Oryderman ' I had rheumatism so severely that I wa oblleed to use a cane. I was tired ot life and was a burden to those about me. I often (uttered from dizziness, worried much, and was subject to nervous spells. Hood's Sar saparllla made me feel lfko a different Hood's Cures peran. I owe my present good health to Hood's." Mrs. Mabt C. CRYDxniuir, La Fontaine, Kansas. Bo sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, bilious ness, jaundice. Indigestion, slclc headache. Before Going to the Wp7ld's Fair Enquire About Tho Limited Express trains of tbe Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha aud Cblrago. These trains are vesttbuled. electric lighted and steam" heated, with, the Qu est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world, TheElectrlo reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of thin line. We wish others to know Its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Hail way Is the only line in tbe west enjoy iucr tbe exclusive use of this natent. For further information apply to ueuresb coupon iickki ugeui, or uuureaa C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt, 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf Oregon State Fair. Under the management of the State Board of Agriculture, on the State Fulr Grounds near Salem, commenc ing September llth, 1683, and con tinuing one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid as premiums for Htoo, Poultry, Bwlne Agricultural Products, FrulU. Native Woods, Minerals, Works at Art and Fancy Work, and for trials of speed. Seduced Bates of Fares and Freights on All Transportation Linas. PAVIkl'iNopeu Tour evenlnsi during tbe week, with sooA inusloln attendance. THKNKW O HAND KTAND and the new Regulation Track are conceded to be among the most comlortab e aud the best on the Pa clOo Coast. HfliKNDID CONTEST OK Hl'KKD each day. There Is entered for these contests the best Held or horses this year that has been on the gronnds for many seusons, Valuable and handtoine Improvements have been madoontueground and buildings. PREMIUM LIST. Has been revised and improved to the credit Entries for Premiums close atSp'm. the flnt day of the Kntr. and Exhibits must be in ujhx uy i i hi ui fcaiu aay PRICES UK .AhMISSWlV. Hen's rauon llckt 11(0 Woman's Kwou Ticket x CM icu m ixaj 4ioew CO Women's Day Ticket " Uace Track Tickets, Dnliy , nu '"a IP "r ure. Tee, Children under 13 years, Kreo to all. Send to the Secretary at "urtUnd for a Prem ium 1 St. ... J. APPJOtSON, President. J,T. QUaa,Bectry. 8-W-Wt for Infants "Cutorlalsso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. A-cmut, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, M. T. The use of 'Castorla' la so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work ot supererogation to endorse It Few are tbe intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." CUs-os JUtw, D.D , New York CJty. Late Factor Bloomlngdalo Eeformed Church. Tn CsHT-un THE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed andiready to waif on customers.' Horses ibbarded by day or week at reason ablej'prlces.-' We -f keep a full line I of Truck, Drays and Express to meet all demands. 'Also keep tbe finest? fctaUlons In thlff. county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block south of ''postofflce. RYAN & CO. CLEAN. "' If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in, the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALEIVE STEAItf LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. ' ! CHEAPEST MSPAPffi I Oil Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. DMBmwm; : ii it These low hard times rates enable every faimer to his daily -paper and know the' news of the world. Editorial comment is fearless and independent. Edited by its publishersto secure good government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly with'all. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market andt.Cfo.pi News. , TRY ONE CEP DAILY! . 25SeeiatTaotlaV $3 a Year, The Only One Cent Newspaper on the Coast. More new' tnnn any bis weeklies that cost $9 to 312 a year. No papers sent after time ;a out, Ai'I i'depeiileil Paper far All Srfs of Readers. HOEEiR and Children. Cftstorln cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Erucutlon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d Without Injurious medication. - For several years I have recommended your ' Castorla, and shall always continue ta do so" as It has Invariably produced beneftctal results." Edwin F. P-tiDsa, M. D., Th9 Wmthrop," 1S8U Street and 7th Ave , Hew York Cay, Co-f-mt, 77 Mokiut Stukst, Nrw Tom. a 5, state ofthe market and all the I THE ' - $10Of6ri414onth& Postpaid. BROTHERS, Editorsand Publishers, Salem, Oregon. 31 j 5 iJsmts----------i-(iiiili ifiii- urni w in-jra-fiti-i-v- tMmmmumitimMmtlMmumattummMm i-iiMnrimiiiitfriiiiifiT- --