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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1893)
53B ..ff.ih'g'.uMT'ST?,, -i .rmawwiMii jfivajSJLNU UAPIfcilX JUOItNAlfi FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, IbitfJ. 'HE CAPITAL JOHRML theturnineand twelve hours' drying AN OLD LETTER. which Is necessary In tbe ordinary oast. fUBUUUKD DAILY. EXCEPT HONDA Y. BTTHX Capital Journal Publishing Companyl f.ntoffloe Block. Commercial BtreeU I -Editors. i Imllr, by carrier, per month,- Dally, br nll. per T"'. WMfcly, 8 pagta, per year -JO SO 300 SU9UESTKD COMMENT. The new Oregon Pacific managemei t perpetrated quite an innovation in rail road metlioda by voluntarily reducing tbeivteon wbeut to Ban Francisco. It is bard times, the price of grain is low, nd Hie orodocers will remember tbe corporations that accomodate tbem in time of need. Tbe Bheflleldere, wiiwyin 1690 burned William McKioley, Win effigy aa Ibt author of the McKlnley law and the man who bad transferred work, wage and nrofif, from English to America soil, cheered to the echo Coumu Beu't anneuncement: "The party ofFrw Trade Is iu power in the United Btatea." The Examiner, tbe i fllcial organ of Democracy on the coast, takes Ppel dent Cleveland severely to task in column arti!e uuder the caption "Thi New Cleveland." It accuses him of In coming a Republican; second, says ht now stands for the maintenance of pro teclive tarlfl and also of a gold stand ard: third, for the maintenance or tb epolls system, as exemplified by the us of patronage to bribe or coerce congress men into obedience to tbe executive: fourth, tbe centralization of power in tbe bands of tbe president to an extent that no other chief magistrate has dared to attempt. Set Him Bight. Geo. Augusta 8ala, tbe well known English writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote as follows to the JiOndon Dalfy Telegraph: "I especially have a pleasant remem brance of tbe b!p's doctor a very ex perienced maritine medico Indeed, who tended rao most kindly during a horri ble spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fog wbicn bad swooped down on us just after we left Ban Francisco. But the doctorV p-escriptlonsand tbelncreasing warmtb of tbe temperature as we neared the Tropics, and, In particular, a conple of Alleock'a Porua plasters clapped on one on tbe chest and another between the shoulder blades sooil set me right." Tbe New Hop Process. A new process for drying aud other wise treating and preserving bops, corn, tea, fruit, tobacco aud other vegetable subAances, Is under consideration in England. The method takea the form of a portable oast or kilu, through which the bops can bo passed in the gar den immediately after tboy have been nicked. The process la uessrlbea as follows by tbe Kentish (Eng.) Gazette: Tbe oast is constructed of light gal vanized iron, and connected therewith aro three tanks and an engine about 0 horse power. The machiuu Is capable of holding aa equivalent to two cloths In an ordinary oast, aud weighs about two and one-half tons. Air Is by a compressor passed Into a drying tauk and parched, or, so to speak, made thirsty, It Is then passed uuder pressure to another tank aud stored. Tbe third tank contains cold dry air for cooling down. There Is an opening uud closing examining port for putting in the hand to ascertain when the hops are dry,und a thermometer and pressure gauge. Outsldo of the oast aud at one eud is un Iron staging which supports wagons and rotating drums, into which tbe hops are placed. They are thou passed iuto the oast and tbe doors closed. An Air exhaust pump removes tbe surplus moisture and creates a vacuum. The warm dry air Is thon let lu, aud plays through aud round the hops. Thus when the hot rarlfied atmosphere Is let In at a suitable temperature aud the drying process begins, the warm dry air pervading and golug through the vegetable matter to be dried, the moist ure therein passes out by tho process of evaporation uutil the degree of moisture beootrea balanced and of tho same den sity in the eutlre oastaa that lu the hop or other matter.and when It bai'reacbed a state of equilibrium aud tho dry air becomes charged with the moisture, it Is removed from the oast and more air let in, In a continuous flow, uutll tho drying process is completed. Cold, dry air is then passed from a refrigerating tank for the cooling down, tho door are opened aud tho wagons uud drums withdrawn ou to thestagiug. A bolt Is then pushed back and the dry hops fall Into a trough, whence they are passed ready welmhed lutp the pockets. Underneath tho oast Is n pipe eouneoted with a semi-circular perfor ated box for tbe purpose of bleaching and fumigating when ueewwary. Tho entire process tubes about tweuty in In jteswhurohopa aro under treatment, ! and the oast thus docs tho work now eflected by forty-eight cloths twelve liuurs. Moreover, tbe process being so ouloklv and reliably done It Is stated - . ... . l..,u .... .. ....... I IIOFER BROTHERS, UW9U. iki .w. muws, - "-MehipUmbriaisSH foot in diatnotor pflptjlplolsequaltoft.ur ou hoold.lu. jmJ WeigU 39 toiia Its four blaqoa Mtuuehas the bitterness aud flavor aro aromado of manganese bronze, and jft In, Instead of btlcg stewed out iu tho motaHu them cost over $1(5,000. A Romance., She was l lr and niy pawJoti bejnn! 8be iuilled-and I could not but love! Bat when f-om afcir I detected catarrh. ' No beamy my passion could moTe. In despair be sotwht doctors In vain. Till she learned ofHomanlly boon;" fro berb-eath la as sweet as the dew Wblou fall npouroaea In June. Tonight, aa we alt In oar home. And I la her sweet llpater and o'er, We blew Dr. Sage In onr bliss, For the Joy that he brought to oar door, There is no disease more trying to (VipriflHhin than catarrh! Tbe constant eflurt to clear the throat and none, tbe font breath, all tbe features of tbe dis ease, make it as much drearfpd by the .friend aa by the victim. Humanity has cause-to Ww. Dr. Sage for bis "Ca tarrh Remedy.' The manufacturers ofler to forfeit $500 for any case they cannot cure. You cannobdo eflective work with out a clear'head, and for tbls take Sim mons Iitver jteguiator. Harfb purgative remedies are last slvinr way to the lentleactlon and ml'd crTeitnof Carter Utile Uver v 11 . II you try them thejjwllr certainly please you. If you bad taken two of Carter Little Mver ll a before retiring you would not have had lhar. coated tongue or bad taste Ii tbe mouth this morning. Kep a vial with you for oc tsfcAlornl use. All dlforaere caused by a billions tate of the system can be cured by using Carter s Lit Liver P!IU. "o pain, griping or discomfort mending their use. Try them. a Before Going to tbe Wold's Pair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi Mgo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway jetween St. Paul and Chicago and Qmaba and Chicago. These trains are vestibuled, electrh igbted and steam heated, with the fiu--at Dining and Sleeping Car Service iu he world, The Electric reading light in eacl. berth is tbe successful novelty ofthif progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed bv all regular tutrous of tbis line. We wish others to know ita merits, a tbe Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Is the only line in the west enjoy ing tue-exciusive use 01 mis paieui. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address1 C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Tra v. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting tbe world'u fair, or your friends In the East, takt advantage of the present opportunity, s the fares are now so low they cut m figure in the expense. Tbe Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed it service a solid vrstlbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur nished, rates now ottered, together with the short time consumed in making the trip, it is within the reach of all. For further information, apply to any ticket fluent, or write A. G. Rakkkr, Geu'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. Nothing drastic In TUTT'S PILLS. Dyspepsia in ail its forms is not only relieved but cured by Simmous Liver Regulator. m The flight or Carrier I'leeon. There is nothing to choose between tho male and female pigeon in point of speed, nor is the carrier pigeon a distinct variety. All domestic pi geons aro presumably descended from tho blue rock pigeon, and nil are more or less suited to tho purpose. The common pigeon is not used, for although a rapid flier for short dis tances ho has no great staying pow ers. In tho first year tho trainer rarely allows a bird to exceed a distance of 90 miles. Tho following year tho dis tnnco may bo extended to 250 miles, and in tho third year, when tho bird is at tho height of his powers, tbe limit may bo extended to 350 or 400 miles. Philadelphia Press. I'ottpuned Prudence. "Como homo to dinner," cried a good housewife to her husband at work in tho field. "All right," ho shouted, "as soon as I liavo hid my hoe." At dinner his wifo remonstrated with him for shouting so loudly about hiding tho hoo. "I am cor tain," said sho, "tho neighbors have heard you, and some ouo has already stolon it." Struck with tho remark, tho man returned to tho field, nnd suro enough tho hoo was gono. On returning to his house, impressed with tho wis dom of his wife's previous caution, ho whispered in her ear: "Tho hoo is Btolen." Ynnkoo Dlado. Eu Itoute. "Breddren," said tho Rov. G, W. Johnsing in preaching tho funeral Ecrtnon of the victim of a can of dy namito, "breddren, wo cannot lay our io' brudder'a body in do grabo beca'ee ho hab uo body leff ; nor can I say much in praiso ob him, for I nobbor knowed him. But onot'ing is sarting, w'on las' soon he war trab blin iu do right direction, and 1 reck on w'on ressorreotum day cornea ho'll bo inoa' darl" Brooklyn Life. i - i i Perhaps you do not imagine me as a writer who suffora much from self distrust and despondoucy. If 1 had not n husband who is not only sym pathetic, but so sagacious in criticism that I can rely ou his pleasure in my writiugas a satisfactory test, it would bouillicult for mo to bring myself in to print George Eliot illBlin l,VI'VW V m RIVOU" Will. C1IM11 YlftWt.WlllrtM r9 tllA ftAAVM HON. Z. AVERY, OKCOfTXrC LnatT CONTRACTORS AKD BUILS ens in KieasaaA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. QxiicD Isuutd, Nxa, April 8th, 1S8X Dr. 3tUs MedUal Co., Elkhart, 2nd. GEmjMtx : I had been troubled -with u c sjit piataac roa tmi unrsomm, Pd.21ihcS;7, iu treated by able phyriciAns and tried many remedies, I grew steadily worse until i ws con. PLCTCLV BOBTRTtOHO COnrlMIOTO lt BIO iruniiT lT hokm RECOVERY. 1 would DTO TerrbfcdUnk . . . . ln2ipelU.when the greatest difficulty that 017 circulation effjd "THOUSANDS ex to coMdoumeo acaln. While la thj cccdl Uon I tried your new Heart Cure, and began to improve from the fint , and now I am able to do a rood day'i work fora man 6S yearsof ge. IglTB Dr Miles New Heart Cube all the crSltffir my recover? "J0?",', I haTe Uken any. although I keep a bottle in the hoWin case I thould need it. ( have alK. nd your nerve and Liver Pills, "dka greatdealoi them. Z. aviet. SOLO ON A POSITIVE CUARANTCK. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT8 ffold by D. J. Fry, drugqist, Salem Baby cried, Mother siglied, Doctor prebcribed : Castorfa. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. ' SALEM.ISeptember 15, 4 p. m.-rOfflce Daily Capitai, Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HALKM PRODUCE MARKET. FBTJIT. Apples 60c to 75c. a bushel. Peaches 60c to 70 a box. Plums 40 to 50c. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 0. Live cattle 1 Ho 2. Bbeep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs f 1 50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co- quetes: Flour in wholesale lota $3.00. Retail 53.40. Bran $15 bulk, $17 sacked. Shorts $10 Chop feed $18 aud $19. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 40 cents. New wbeat 48 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c., new 30c Hay Baled, new $8 to$12; old $10 to $14. Wild iu bulk, $6 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Sulem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per cwt No. 2, 70 to 85 cte. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beaus-8 to 10 cents a' gallon. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. Eirgs Cash, 15 cents. Butter Beat dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes new, 40c. to 60c. Onions 1 to 1 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Atildo seed, 60. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cte; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 25 cts to 40c. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Cblokeus 7 cts; broilers 7; ducks, 8 10c; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 7c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour Standard, $3.25; Walla Walla, $3.25; graham, $2.75; superflue, $2.50 per barrel. Oats Old whlte,3Go perbu ,grey, 33c: rolled, In bags, $0.2500.50; barrels, $6.600.75; cases. $3.76. Hay Beat, $1015 jr ton. Wool valley, 10 to 12c Mlllatuird-Brau, $17.00; shorts. $20: ground barley, $2223; chop feed, $18 per tou; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; miuming, n)3 per ton; brew ing barley, 0005a per cental: chlckon wheat $1.10T.25 per cental. Hops-Old, 10 to 10c, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fanoy creamery, 25 27c; fancy dairy, 20'o; falrtogood 10017c; common, 14 to 15o per lb; Call forula, 3544o per roll. Ctieese Oregon, 12; Eastern twins, lGn; Young American, 14o per per pound; California data, 14c Eggs Oregon, 16 to lQo per dozen. Pouliry7-Ch!ekeu9,old1$4.50; broilers, larse, $&D03.0o; ducks, old, $4.50 0.00; young, ri.604 00; geese, $S.0u turkeyc, live, 14c. f BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool; Oregon Eastern choice, 10 lOo; do In fit 'lor, 80c; do valley, 12 16c Hops lOifl. poUtoea Bnrly Rose, 3010. Bur banks, f.4060 unions tomjooo per cental ror rea. and $.8000o7or6llv?rklna. Barley -Feed, pS70o for good quality aiUT831o per cental for choice; brewing. $ .W per orutal. Oata-Mllllug,$ ,001 10. BRUNSON AND HIS ISLAND. They Are In No Country, and HeOwni Al legiance to Nobody but Branson. The people of Olympia and residents of neighboring points know of a lost island that is actually lost so far as the government records are concerned. It is known to steamboat captains and peo ple in the neighborhood as Steamboat island, because of ita resemblance to a big steamboat. Instead of being lost to sight, this island has really lost ita iden tity. According to a frank admission on the part of the land department, this island is not under the control of any known government. This discovery was made by a man of the name of E. Branson, who squatted on the island about three years ago and then Eonght to file on the land as a homestead. He was sent from one point to another trying to get it surveyed, but met with nothing but disappointment at each turn. At length, after wearisome delay, the department at Washington sent word that it had no knowledge of any such piece of land within the bor ders of the United States. Branson con tinues to squat and now defies tho pow ers that be to oust him. He is a bach elor and is the sole resident of the island, which contains abont six acres. He has a small ranch, where he raises garden track, etc., and lives as independently as any of the proud potentates of Europe. At low tide Branson can reach the mainland along a low spit of sand, but when the water comes in he is cut off from all communication with the outside world except by boat. This minia ture kingdom is about 12 miles from Olympia, at the intersection of Big Skookum and Oyster bays. According to Branson's first understanding, his kingdom was just over the line in Mason county. It seems, however, that the middle of the channel is counted as the dividing line in the bays of Paget sound, and by this Branson's kingdom is in Thurston county. The question of taxation is now in dis pute. Branson refused to pay his poll tax to Mason county on the ground that his island was not subject to any gov ernment and that he was literally a law unto himself. This seems to be the gen. erally accepted view of the case. Some of his neighbors joked him about his principality, and he remarked that he "had a good notion to runup the British flag and take possession in the name of Queen Victoria." It has been suggested that if he should Bell whisky within the borders of his kingdom he would soon find out who owned the island. Since he pays no taxes his right to vote is called in question. According to latest accounts, Branson was disposed Jto favor Thurston county with his vote. The case is quite interesting and has provoked no little discussion among the inhabitants of the sound. Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. Strlklnc While the Iron Waa Hot. Miss Herbert, daughter of the secre tary of the navy, since coming into the cabinet circle has had some interesting experiences in being importuned to use her influence with her father in the mat ter of securing positions for people wholly unknown to either of them. Not the least amusing of these occurred dur ing a visit to her old home in Alabama. When she arrived at her destination, it was to find herself minus her trunk, which, after due inquiry at tbe railroad station, she finally located at a small out of the way place on the road where a change of cars had been made. Ac cordingly a telegram of inquiry was sent, with the satisfactory result of the speedy appearance of the missing trunk. Tbe next day came a voluminous let ter from tho station master thanking Miss Herbert for the opportunity thus afforded of extending the courtesy of his road and oviucing his own desire to please in the 6peedy restoration of her traveliug gear. While assuring her of his permanent desire to accommodate her upon any and ever' occasion, he would esteem it a mark or proper recog nition if she would mention the matter to her father and forthwith secure him a position in the pavy department nate uieiu's wasmngton. VieOR " MEN Eaillr, Quickly. Permnntlj Reitortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and aU tbe train of erllt from early error or later exceuei, Ue retult ot overwork, ilckneii, worry, eta FulUtrength. development and tone Slvcn to every organ and portion ot the body. Slmplo.naturalmetnoda, IrnrnedlaMtmproTement wen. failure unpowlble. tau reference. Hoot:. explanaUon and proof raaUed (tealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. DR. GUM'S TJCPBOVXTJ LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. f movement of the bowel eaon daUneoeMtrr nor blUL Thee put eupply. wnal lae vmWm Uaxa to max, It regular. Cure fl1 actio. Druaiea tho 8re and elear U Complexion better taan toemettoe. Thej ot mllAlr, nelUter crtpe nor ueXea a other pUla do. To eonvtuoe you of tbetr aertu we meil tuenlea free, or ruU box aa. S-ld iTUTWhere. swudaaUJ-Ol. Killed IpMa. fa. Sold by Bankfltt A Van Slype. World's Fair, Chicago. unaweae Ounmot Avenue and Sa Street. QTFI at m lreprool j t roooui near Valr nvl Ib Urocndii bath on even Hour. MWUWfTiSfr5iS. QMBfaWglM A jHtt slo f r J jjF ?rrv '63 Hero Ilea a elnclo letter Jut dropped from who know where? Some merchant to his debtor. Stayl Jfo. the hand was fair That penned the eraceful writing And pressed tbe crtmron seal. Alas! Time's touch so blhthtlng The faded lines reveaL Here tears have loft their traces In many wavering Mers: Kind tears their course efface Those messages of hers. Vet here and there a glimmer Of quaintly fashioned phrase Evokes a light from dimmer And less harmonious gays. "She knows the skies above her Are those same skies thai hold In guard her absent lover. Where battle smoke Is rolled. And so she trusts God's guiding" Vie cannot read the rest Behind the tear trace hiding. And surely that is best. Warder of old love glory. Whose day was long ago. What Is thy hidden story Profits us not to know. Why should we thrust our fingers Into thy guarded past? Only the brown page lingers. Tattered and frayed at last. Let pitying hands then place thee Upon the glowing Arc. Here let the flames embrace thee. Here be thy funeral pyre. Cold, careless eyes shall never Over thy fragments run. Vanish from sight ferever: Go, for thy work Is done! -Robert Gilbert Welsh in New Vork Sun. Creatures of the Unfathomed Deep. Such fierce carnivorous fashes as exist in the depths of the ocean are unknown at tho surface. There is the "black swallower," which de vours other finny creatures 10 times as big as itself, literally climbing over its victim, first with one jaw and then with the other. Another species is nearly all mouth, and hav ing no power of locomotion it lies buried in the soft ooze at the bot torn, its head alone protruding, ready to engulf any prey that may wan derinto it8cavernou3 jaws. There is a ferocious kind of shark re sembling a huge eel. All of these monsters are as black as ink. Some of them are perfectly blind, while others have enormous goggling eyes No ray of sunlight- ever pierces the dark, unfathomed caves in which they dwell Each species is gobbled by the species next bigger, for there is no vegetable life to feed on. St Louis Republic. Hiss Dama Mofflt In Danger of Consumption " I was sick and discouraged when 1 called on the village doctor. He Intimated I had consumption and would not live long. I da- Hood's Cures cil.d to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and I am now well and hearty." Miss DXiiA M0. 1 ,r. Box 73, Aslirnore, Illinois. t "T'.-od3 Mils a 'I easily, yet promptly i .r . el;', ou .jj liver and bowels. Kids Wanted. Bids will be received by tbe asylum board of trustees, until noon, Sept. 18, 1893. for hauling brick from the pent tentiary to the asylum farm. For par ticulars, apply to L. L. Rowland. 9-13-td Supt. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Special attention given to German speak- Ing people and business at tbe count ousiueKs ai me cuuuiy an E HO FER, Notary Public and state omces. .MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS Tk Rustler food Sn And he doesn't barn an half roar wood, in fuel, when he saws it. Uake your contracts with him personally or leave orders at Veatcbs cigar store Dearborn's book store,4!6 Hummer street, or aaaress me ny man. o-u-u HOWARD, The House Mover. 45 i Marion Street. Has the best facilities lor moving and rail ing houses. Leave orders at Gray Hros., or auureM naiem, urtgOQ. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERER8. Leave orders at Oottle-Korkhnrstblockoom aa, owvu, urTBuu, A GOOD CHANCE! AW goods at W. M. Sargeaul'a will bo sold at the rrirtilar iirlrw fur Ihu n,t SO days at 10 per cent, discount for casb. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU 8AhBM, Org9it Private work a specialty, C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. ?vcstv vlC!a air for Infants ' Cast orta Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Ascnzx, U. D., Ill Bo. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, K. T. "The use of 'Castorla'ls so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work ot supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." NewYork&ty. Lato Pastor Bloomingdale Bef ormed Church. Trut Crxrica TBE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait ou customers. Horses boarded by day or week at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Truck", Drays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep tbe finest Stallions in this county, Tor service. Barn and residence 2 block south of poatofllce. RYAN &. CO. CLEAR If you would be clean and have your clothes done, up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take them tojhe SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all workis done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. UO CHURCHlLLlPilERpS.PilERPS.PtiERp SB I 103 BURROUGHS State Street. J. W. TfiORNBURG, THE IPUOLSTtKEK. Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in the trade enables me to turn out first-class worfe. 8amples of coverings. No trouble to (rive estimates. State Insurance block, Cbemektta street. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE CHEAPEST HEWSPAFKR I IB Receiving all the Associated Press DAILY BY MAIL, PER luuLi " - These low hard times ratf his daily paper and know'the state of the market and all tw news of the world. Editorial comment is fearless and independent. Edit by its publishers to secure good government for the peop able to deal justly and fairly Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market TRY "ONE CENT DAILY! 25 Cents a Month. S3 a Year, The Only One Cent Newspaper on the Coast More jw' Ihnn any six weeklies that cost 89 to 152 a year. No papers sent aftor time ?8 out. An IndepeBdeit Paper for All Swls 1 Readers. HOPER BROTHERS, Editors and Publishers, Saloni, Oregon. and Children. Caxtoria cares OoBc, Cosstrpatiaa. B Stomach, Diarrhoea. ErnSSSn. KflUWonna, sires sleep, aad promotes d ,pj'ii'in, WjioutlnJurlioaraedicaUoB. FSL?eT,lr,,J. ?. hTe recommeu&j your Castoria.' and shall always cooUraita do so as it haa Invariably produced beneficial resulta. "Sownr ?. Puuwi, H. D, M The 'Wlnthrop," 13th Street and JU Ara, KewTorkCuy, Coraorr, 77 Mux&ix Stxxzt, New Tots. - LO.N.EL. J. .UJLMSTJfiU, Liberty Street. VALLEY. Dispatches. YEAR j, "a uouDie iews s enable every fairotr to bavt with all; and Crop News. THE $1.00 for 4 MontbSj Postpaid, s. Jfc lA jfefcAjag jg.-MaiifciiMrtfcyM&tfirr, tfc 4aY.,jfaJfcfc-