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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
grrnwjnxpemmHn W'lifcittJinMWfraiii -- mTT pr t- KVUNtNO faAPITAl JOtTttSflLliIVRIDAY, DECEMBEB I, 1MB. ! It II if,?. It b It i XT d' 1 a ol, . ol 4 hft H VI ; IBB CAPITAL JOIMAL. (JBM8HED JJAILV, KXOKPT SUNDAY. BT TBI SptUT Journal Publishin'g'Compahy I wtotflee Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. Jally, by carrier, per months- Jftliy, ay roan, per junip. I 5ftlly.br mail, per year,. JjBwoeKIy.o pages, per year,- J0.60 -3.O0 - 1.60 w Iff I !1 NOT FOR GOVERNOK. Tho Salkm . Jookna'l !a vigorously boomlng'tfwrtgJOuawrJerlaln forRov ernor. Orekotilon itelu" 1." "XjewB of l.o -Ni.rUVwWH rviiiiriui. TllB VOUDIT man who coraplfed the ubovc'ls very uufalr. TitE JoOBrfAC had not men tioned Attorney General Chamberlain for tbe governorship. It referred vig orously and admiringly to the service of Mr. Cnnmberlaju lu. enforclEgthe state laws against tbe delinquent tax boodlers and county officials who are holding back stale taxes, and contrast ed n la service to the public us a state official' with the do-nothing policy of t others. Certain Democratic papers took up Thk Joubnal's eomuneut and are booming Mr. Chamberlaio for govern or. No Republican paper can boom Mr. Chamberlain for governor. He it chairman of the Democratic clubs ol this Btate. But lie publican papers who do not admire Governor Peuuoyer a tho Oregonian does have a perfect right to speak well of the public ser vices of so good a man in public oQiee as Geo. Chamberlain has proven him self to be. Tub Journal is not in the habit of booming anyoue for office. Ii lets their public record do that fur tietn. FAOIFIO PRESS OPINIONS. n i1 if x i u W FROM 0D10 TO OREGON. Pleasure ExpressecTby tlieMtacfc eye Press AT HEARING FROM WFBFOOT LAND, Appreciate the Enthusiasm of Salem Republicans. ilfestatlons of h o K. The Republican papers of Ohio wero very much gratified to receive' copies of McKinley's ratification number of The Jouhnal. Th Id office' in return receives marked copies of Oald papers every day con taining expressions of delight that their favorite son was recozuizeaVqnd proclaimed as the standard bear'er'for the presidency In 1890. We copy be low a few of thesema Republican enthusiasm. Belmont Uouuty Republican: OREGON IS JOYFUL. We have received a marked corjy of tho Daily Journal, Salem, Orego'nJ of Nov. 13, in Which is a three column report of the ' 'McKi n ley Rati flcatlon" lu that city. The Journal's head' Hues say: "Oregon's tribute to Ohio's governor. Five thousand rejoice bVef sweeping victories for Republicanism. Oregon's capital a blaze of glory. Life size picture of McKlnley unveiled at the opera house." "The capital city1 of Oregon Indulged again a generous po iitical Instinct in devoting Saturday and Saturday eveniug to paying a just tribute to the Republican victories of last Tuesday and that grand inspirer of Republican success, Major William McKlnley, of Onto." VERY MUCH PLEASED. Mlddleport, O., Herald: The Herald is very much pleased to receive a copy the of Capital JotE NAL,publittbed at Salem, Oregon, wbiun coHtalnsa glowing accouutof a McKiu ley Jollification meeting held in that city Monday. Nov. 13th. Here aro the headlines: McKlnley Ratification Ore gon'ri Tribute to Ohio's Governor Five Thousand Rejoice over Sweeping Vic tories for Republicanism Oregon's Capital u Rlazd of Glory., Life size picture of McKlnley unveiled at the Opera House Oregon's Tribute to Mc Klnley." Durlug the festivities' the fbllowlug song was sung which received a hearty encore. The Herald theii reprints Judgo Henry's campaign song which was rendered by H. J. Kiindret. Ed. J. Tacoma News, Dem.: The Wilson bill Is the most honest tariff reform bill presented to congress since tbe Walker tariff. It will delight the heart of every true tariff reformer in the land. When put Into law it will start a thous and now Industrial Institutions and bring greater prosperity to thousands already established, Tacoma Ledger, Rep,: Solid silver dollars, not minted by the government and a trillr heavier thau tbe genuine dollars, have made their appearance in West Virginia, and the people take them and pass them along as readily as If thoy were the most orthodox coins evcr minted. Portland Telegram, Dem : Now tli9y say the party lines are goiug to be brukon on tho tariff. This means the Democratic party lines. Tho Republi can Hue never wavers. But as long as tha Damocrats refuse to go Into caucus aqd suffer themselves to be hauled around by the big boss in the White House they needn't look for any thing but demoralization, Astoria Budget: Hereafter every perain applying for laud under the homestead laws, who is a naturalized citizen or tho United States, or who baa deblared his Intention to become a oltfz'ln, will tt required to file with his application a duly certified copy of his certlftpato of naturalization, or of his declaration of intention, as the case may be. Thoso are tho Instructions of tha honorable commissioner of tbe general land offloo, and they will be etrldtly observed. Seattle Telegraph, Dem.: The session of congress, which will open on Mon day next, will bo ona of the most Im port tut that has taken place in the recent history of the couiitry. Upon the action that will be taken In regard to the tariff the whole future polloy or I his country depends. If the tariff' bill passes in Its present form we may look forward hopefully, as time pro gresses, to further changes in tho mat ter of freeing trade of artificial restric tions. In the ond this country must havo free trado. Seattle Poat-Intelllgoncer, Rap.: Tho proposed tariff Is nothing but the Mills bill; It Is a eootlonal tariff", whether It lacludesan Income tax or hot. The internal revonuo tariff' Is not meddled with because tho South does not relish any mpre tax on whisky and tobaooo; tbe new tariff places cotton ties on tho nee list, despite tho fact that they Beyer were so cheap as they have been under the McKlnley tariff. Tho South WAuta an luoomo tax beoaiuo it Is n hid for the Populist voto, but wo haye had tbe income tax In war tlmo ouce; In peace It will ruin any party that adopts It. 'Jfttaoo Chronicle, Rop.; If protection i sot only a fraud, but unoonslitutlou. I, why should the Democratic party outlnue the bounty on domoslto Bugur Aw eight years, with a progressive re dluotlon of owe eighth each year? Why keuki California frulta bo protected aaluet foreign competition? Why build theft bo any Import duty re- laiod oa refined sugar, oven though It be MdtiQed frotu one-half to one-fourth ofm oent psr pound? Why should aawf.wturo of wool bo charged 31 par eat duty ad valorem? Why should aieel.ralhj be charged 8. or 0 a top, or sauufaoiuroa of oottou -JO par cent ud alotem or drtw goock for woiaau and .liuery, Deoeinlwr 2. at 0bjl!rer 40 per eeatf J Baziar, D W. Frustfr. GOOD FOR okeqon! Celina, O., Ob3krvkr: The people of Oregon, on receipt of the news of tbe result of tho late election, held an impromtu jnliflcatlon at Salem, the capital, which seems to have been par ticipated in by allclusses of people, rep-1 resenting every shade of politics. The tidal wave of Protection struck that far' dlstaut state early, though this is an off-year lu elections there, and carried everybody off their feet, says the Cap ital Journal of that city, of which It In Bald a copy detailing the events bus been forwarded to every Republican paper In Ohio. The triumph of Mc Klnley and Protection -was the Inspir ing feature of ihe occasion. Oregon is, lu addition to other protected products' uireaioneu oy tue tree trade congress, a wool-growlug region, and It thus quickly resents Interference. Good for farioff Oregon, and may the reflex waves bo as vigorous till 1800. Coshocton, 0.,Age: THEY ALL WANT M'KINLEY. The McKlnley Presidential boom' sterns to be flourishing from one side of tUo continent to tho other. We have SUUUKSTKD COMMENT. Salem Republicans will stand by their city ticket. Special clubbing rata Oregonian at this office. with Weekly The dispensing of free liquor at a sa looiTsuould be prohibited. Tho Republican party of Oregon be gins right" here at home in the city of Salem. If that penniless laboring man bad been obliged to buy his liquor he would be alive today. You can make a half dozen pretty Christmas gifts with the premium to the Weekly Journal. The way to. win Republican victories In June next In Marion county is to carry tho city now. The Republican party stands for a progressive city governtrJeht. It de seryes the support of every working man. The free-trade fiddlesticks of the Democratic party ebould fro' knocked into an everlastlug cooked hat The way to do It is to elect a Republican1 congress" next year and McKinley pres. Ident in 1890. M. Pomeroy, superintendent of tbe state reform school at Salem, lain town. Oregonian. Mr. Pomeroy is no long er superintendent. That office is now held by Col. Robert J. Hendricks the talented editor of the Salem Statesman for many years. CARTER'S YSVEK 9H Pi us. 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One or two pills make a dose. Tney are strictlr vecetableand do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle acticn iigoss mi woo use uiem. in viaia at s cents; lv f or $1 , Sold everywhere, or sent by moil. CASUS HZD1CWS CO., Ktw Tort. UE & Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied lu bundles of 1001 not CUt. for sale at thin h(T1pa nt fifteen Cents a bundle. A heaw ntxAu- .wrapping a,)er, large sheets, twoconts a pounu. rsextaoor to tue postonice. LONG LIVED THOROUGHBRED SIRES. Lord Palmorston's only Derby horse, Malnstono, lived to bo 27. Tho average life of tho English thor oughbred stallion is only 10 years. Famous .old Gunboat, by Sir Hercules. was shot when he wris, S9 years of ago. iuo ureal sire uaiomn is now ui vonra received a copy of the Salem, Oregon,1 ot a& seems good for years to come. JouitNALof Nov. 18th, which contains a three-column account of ajolllflcation at that place over McKinley's grand Victory in Ohio. The Jouhnal and tho whole population there are almost wild In their anxiety, for the tlmo to come when they cau support the ac complished champion of prploctlon for the presldouoy. Tho 'headlines of the Jouhnal's account are as follews: The Ago reproduces Tub Jouhnal's head lines aud flings opt tho following tioket at tho head of its columns; For Presl dent In 1800, Win, McKtpley, pf Obloj for Vice Prealdeuf, Robert. Llncolu, of Illinois. Bill and Bob are good. Ed. J. Buslnoss Men, from oIosq application and too little ex- uiuido. aro ciiueuiuiiv uaoie in nntmtiiin. t ion clogging- up uaturo'd great sewers producing headuobe, biliousness, slug gish circulation uud general derango ment of the vital organs. A regular movement of the bowels Is ludlspeus ah e o perfect health, to neglect, is to imiK'iiii ii utiutmimied. I'lorcefH I'liwis. uut Pullets will cure you; No interfer once with liusitu-tis. Very modest ex pouso. Mild In actlou, yet powerful in uleauslng, regulutjng the jstomach, liver uud bowels, curing qoubtlpatlon. headache aud kindred ailments. J. lie noted sire Surplice, whoso get wdro very fast, lived to bo 20 yoars of age: Voltigour, tho 'sire of Vedette, was 27 when ho broko bis leg and ' had to bo shot One famous thoroughbred sire who lived to bo 37 yoars of age was tho great King Tom. Stockwoll, who was ono of tho most tamous stallions of this century, was 21 wiien no uieu. . Vodette, the sire of Galopln, lived to a good old ago before death ended his serv ice in tho stud. Twonty-slx years was tho tmo alloted Orlando to live, Horiuit was 27, and Marsyas was 23. Tho great Newminstor. rival of irint. Tom as a slro of swift thoroughbreds, lived a full scoro of useful yoars. Tlio Methnsolah of siros was rare old Touchstone, who kept on until ho v. 80, and several of his descendants have lieen long lived. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. . Balesi, December 1, 4 p. m. Offlco Daily Capital Jouhnal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: bal'kii produce market. FKOIT. Apples 30o to. 60c. a bushel. BUTOHKK STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 7. Live cattle 1 to 2. Sheep alive $1.60 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.60 to $2.00. mill pkices. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots $3.00. Retail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk, $16 sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop feedttiund $18. WHEAT. 45 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c, new 25 to 30c. Hay Baled, new. $8 to $12; old $10 to $14'. Wild'lu bulk, $6 to'$8. Barley Brewing, ut Salem, No; 1. 05 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts, FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. . Hops Small sale, 17 to 18Jc. JSttgs Cash, 25 cents, Butter Beat dairy, 20; fancy creamery, 25. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smotted , meats Bacon 12J; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 80c. to 40c. Onions 1 J- to 1 cents.. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c! Anise seed, 266. Ginseng, $1.40.' LIVE POULTRY. Chlckens-r-5 to 8. cts;. ducks, 8c; tur keys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 0 to 7c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour-Standard, $2.90; Walla Walla, $3.15; graham, $2.60; superfine, $2.25' per barrel. Oats New whlte,35operbu ;grey,34c; rolled, In bags, $6.256.60; barrels, $6.757.00j cases, $3 75. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, price nomlual. Mlllstufls Brau, $16.00; shorts, $15; ground bar'ey, $18; chop feed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 els. per ceutal; middling, $2328 per ton; brew ing barley. 9095o per cental; chicken wheat. 80,y0 per cental. Hops Old, 10 to 16c, new 10 to 0. Hides L'reeu, salted. 60 lbs. 3c. un der 60 lbs., 23"; sheep pelts. 10060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter OreKon fancy creamerv. SOra 32c; fanoy dairy, 2627jc; fair to good, 2022c; common, 16 to 17c per lb. uneese uregon, I0l2j; Young American, 16o per pound; California 14c; Swiss Imp., 3032; Dom., 1820. iigs Oregon, 30o per dozen. Poultry .Nominal! chickens. mlxpH $2 003 60 per dozen; ducks,$3 504.50 geese, 9.00; turkeys, live, 12c; dressed, 16c. liter Top feteers, 2Jo per pound; fair to good steers, 2c;, NO 1 cows, 2c; fair cows, ljc; dressed beef, $3 606 00per iou pounus Mutton Best sheep, $2: choice mut ton. $1 752 00; lambs, $2 002 25. Hogs Choice, heavy, $5 005 60; medium, $4 505 00; light and feeders, $4 605 00; dressed, $0 50. Veal $3 005 00- SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 12c; do Inferior, 89o; do valley, 12 15c. Hops 16 to 19fl. Potatoew E'.rly Rose, 25&S5. Bur bauks, .2540c. Oats Milling, $1.151.20. PITH 'AND POINT. Florida oranges are being introduced into England. A Philadelphia hat dealer says his least profit Is in selling silk hats. It is estimated that 6,000,000 persons gain a livelihood by raising silkworms. New York claims the distinction ol being the only state that produces both rock and brino salt. If all tho houses in England wore placed together, they would occupy a space of about 450 square miles. Central park,' New York, contains over 10,000 building lots, valued at about $20,000 each, or in all over $200,000,000. Visitors to Egypt aro increasing in number so rapidly that important addi tions aro being made to first class hotels there. Uufeeltnc Old Lady (in tears, to chemistr-Wi will yon'-poison my dear liti-littlb Fido! Ho's in such agony 1 Chemist (politely) With pleasure, madam. .. Old Lady (indignantly) With pleas ure, you nasty, unfeeling man I Then you shan't do it! London Tit-Bits. The Cheapest. Have the Daily Journal left at your office or resi dence. Only 60 cts a mouth. By mail 25 cts a month. ffl s 111 HON. Z. AVERY, Ons or the LknacBT Contractors sad Buils (H IN NlSR8K. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. GalHO Island, Neb., April 8th, 189X Dr. Xllf Medical Co., Elkhart, 2nd. ucra.i: i naa oeen irouDiw irun hfart rut rofrrur lut nnvrin. and althouffh I was treated by abfo phyeiciaus and tried manr Disease ron-THr lart ao vcans, end altnoug was treated by abfo physicians and tried ma remedies, I grew steadily worse until i was com- PLCTCLY FROSTRATCD AND CONFINEO TO MT BIO WITHOUT ANY HOPE or RECOVERY, I Would hSTO Terr Daa Bin badsliilc . iB -.-, InK spelli, when pulso wofl J t fi" Ould stop beating- )KCthor,,-' " tU Lrf'ftnd n was with my BltOCCth the greatest dlfQculty that my circulation could STHOUSAN'DSS ek to consciousness again. While in thin cccdl- 5t cube, ana Degaa now I am able to do 68 years of age. IglTe Neui Hrtnr Hnnr all the for mv rpcoverr. It is over six months since I have taken any, although I keep a bottle In the Dr., Miles' credit for my r house in case I should need it. I have also used your Nerve and Liver Pills, and tnlnka great deal of them. Z. Avery. 8010 ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT8 Gold by D. J. Fry, dmsrglst, Balem ifr. Geo. w. Tiirncr Simply Awful Worst Caso of Scrofula tho Doc tors Ever Saw Completely Cured by HOOD'S SAJtSAPAItlLLA. "When I was 4 or 6 years old I ha4 a acpofuious goro oa the middle finger of my left hand, which got so bad that tho doctors fiVL06 ,?nKer,fl. and later took off more ',an "alt my hand. Then tho sore broko out on my arm. came out on my neck and face, nearly destroying the sight of one eve, alio on my right arm. Doctors said It was Tho Worst Caso of Scrofula they sver saw, It was simply awful! Hvo years ago I becan to take Hood's ri uradually the sores becan tn Motel Monterey. Newport, - - Oregon. Located on the Beacb.two mlleB noith of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully sheltered.spot, wonderful scenery, sea bathing, fine drives to Cape Poulweath er lighthouse. House new. rnnmo inrm. and airy. Finest resort for families or invalids. Open all winter. Term. moderate by day or week. Intending visitors can drop a postal card to New port and be met by back. . John FitzPatrick, "-2m , Proprietor. A GOOD REPUTATION renMiuw'"ji ilnrtfcckmaiaBs'1 ri 4 7,VnfDRKC0NDENSfD!r SJSsonSriettTiiSiSl Is often ruined by m-nufacturers, who telyirrg upon that alone allovv the char acter of "their goods to deteriorate The GAILBORDtN-EiGLE BRAND Condensed Milk is always the same. Rest assured that its standard of excel lence is constantly maintained. Its i purity, cleanliness, richhess and 'perfec tion" of process in 'manufacture hris nowr-. fil been equaled. It stags' First.' It has forTliIrty Years. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. Take no substitute for the Eagle brand. THE PEOPLES. BWtYT 'Q O Only One Cent D:aity; Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. CHEAPEST IW 1 Oil Receiving all thfe Associated PPfess i. '.? l'-- DispMehes r rf Vi u DAM BY MI;PEIYEiR " a Q ; D J3. uonoie wew SDaiicr SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLA8TERER8. 6.eWr?E5nPtUPar,Clur8tbl0:ko afc.Tlieselow hard times rates i enableCever 'faimiY to have his daily paper and'know.'the'state ofXtheimarket and all the news of the world. c Editorial comment-is fearless-,and independent. Edited by its publishers to secure- gotfd" gdyriitnentfefe 'tHd people, able to deal justly and fairly; with all; A' East and South -VIA- VIGOR of ME I Grapo Vines for Sale. I have pntpogaud several thousand trood atropif Uyp'j'par ,ojil gmpp vlut-a frPvUlnjint, assorted varllleik suit abla for oulturo lu Oroirou. 25 eta each. .,k .., . ' -'- ..-. ---' 3 uo per uoren. is. liorer. Ha em. Or.. JouitNAt lllce. dvr llio Bt..vuoirrKU-ofTrlujirnHi Mil t'o litdlea Vwl)M AwViivJJrTL mi Etsiiir, Qukkir. Permmenllf Rejlortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, sod llih train of erlls truoi uirly rrrurs or Utcr zeeue, a rults of ovrotk. Iakn.fi worri.rlaFuU.trrujn,' dofcUpain tui ,'J tlveu lu every orgsn end r.rtlon of -IUe body. Blmpl,nturftlmeihods. und.l;nlnir'rotoint KT. .Ual fujposMlls, JflK, MtnutcK'lkH,! il;ltntlon aud proofs ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. sniiarna. uradun v IlU. I Kent OI1 till r hud tjlWn tn iTnttl.. t !?. ,la! Just think of what a roturii I cot for that luvestmentl A thouoand .c.r.en,s w. many thousand. For tar la3t4ycarslhavehaanogores. I Work All tho Time Before. I could da no work. I know not THE SHASTA ROUTE . of the Southern Pacific Company, CALIFORNIA KXPBKSS TKAIK-RTJK DATXT BB. TWKKN roUTIMD AND 8. F. G o.: . Complete Telegraphici State, Capital, For eign, MarfateVdNeVrtf "f f HiutU. 6:15 p. m. 9:tB p, m. 10:15 a,m. t.v. Ar. Portland. Balem Ban Krao. Morth." Ar. b:!ii a. n 6:19 a. w 7Kp.m A Dove trains stun at all Hhedtf, Halsey, nsrtland to Albany lneluslve: also atTanWni oneaor. iiaiRAi-. iiarriaiinrA T..H-.I .;.. T.&aEnUd8?S?lu?ldveR:,8tat,0'M,K,mIto8eb KlWKIIUKOMAll, DAILY. &) a. m. 11:17 a, m ''M p. m. Ar. lon.land Balem Itoseburg Ar. J t-M p. m v. ( 1:40 p. m. Galway, Saratoga county. N. V HOOD'S PiLLO do not weaken, bat aid dltettlon and tone Ihe stomach. Try them. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Uoaneetlngaud. IVtmary Classes open Monday, Sept. 25th, Oor. Court and Liberty streets, opposite opera It TKA1NING Dining Cars on Ogdoa Route PULLMANMFFBT SLBBPE11S AD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. rFestSide Division; Betireeir PertliD uA CkraHis: KAftir- (Kracrr BnwbAYj. fti Aioauy ana 'Wrvallta connect trlnn ofOrfgon fur trio KHllnvd. CENTMt .tINESi (Northern Pacific R. R. Co,, Leties.) LATEST TIME CARD. Daily Through Trains. KffiK S-iaST l 'nr- l fcMam r i:" .-s1"?.1- vuu t ,. .U."? - Ashland, a ...M.it.u h- iai-uicgn.l 'I 'Om 'J m CuOpm iiO m iJin lo.&paa wn " ""Tkt. Art.; OhlCBTO. Jl KTrKKHrtTIMIH- tll.M V K. KK1HI M.." RhjKjmatrsm. , " " Lumb)Mo86!a(letf KIdny Complaint, MRmv mmOKg m.9m fcJK QsVPmiHii For teichers and mothers vrlll begin Ootober Sd. a.t the same plaoe. For particulars apply to Mit8. P. S. Kniqht, "Portland MoMlDIlTllle Ar. Lv. THKU2H TICKETS To aHpolttUtn the Kj.Uw uutes. uui and Kurop can be obuinrd at locot ra(. ,rom- 2 w' MtlNNKH, Agenu Balen K.P.KOOKWJ. At 0,K. Widest aT M. SJUIDEII'S ELUTftte I1LT asSSSsaaSKL tftKt3!Vf1r&l!Lft8ft5Sa bWr 'inWTJt. "L1l 2"i3sT!i nite?t!!s.S:i7rK2 - X . HMnMflH o.ikrrr.rr aa..a, ui m)tt&SWlXJiriL2x iiS'SSE!2Sv&i KSKS vn.ru i-zi-z;zzi.zrTiJ- Wlewttu fNriU Qy Zi7ZZ2: '.. "' a tlrr KlSitiC!?, tefteSSilf? BAEBMi OJRBGON. Bates, $2L50 to $.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad B flr?'&ao.. K)rVaas In all 1U appointment. 1U tables are served with the " Choicest Fruits Grew la the WliioaeUe VUey. A. 1, WAGNER. Prop $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE WOriTRiOUS. If yoa mat work thai it eleasaet d proltabU, MBd ns your addres JmmedUtelr. We Ituh me and women bow to earn from aW.OO per dsyw 3.S00 par year without bsTlng had P"'?2 iHHbc, jl fcrnlsh the employment at wMca 3rUn easy, healihy, aad honorable, aad can be done oar Int- dartlme bt TeelM, tight la yourowa local ity. bererer7oa UfKrto resaK of ft hoars' work often uimla s week's wftTJ We bae taufht thoaaude of both ies ajdaii aM,aa4 soaaj; ka )aU foBa4alloas that J"" arely bring them riches. 6oae of tbe norte Meaba Mli eoBBUyowe their sooeew 'u','i rt Mn Mteea wWKM oar emptor je" ao. Von , readoaae as wTllQrr It Ye 'jaetfalf. Neeeseay. Vreyoaoij with something that Is atr, eaW. i?T L,. aVieWBla4tleekaMMai Vlpyoar. jsj by writing for M -4y sot to-mo"0 I)ekraaMaeuV m c. ALLitf, :jj. co., AUGUSTA. MAINKt ' kK innNtM1 WTHo SMt . "" m VMNtt