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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1894)
SSJtggglr:.fi 'i " i' Lf! Jk . f- - - -- - ""in a i n m '" ' i ; " TIB! WM'fAL J0U1IAAL VU1JI.WHKO DAILY, tiXUKIT HUNUa. By TUB Capita! Journal Publishing Company I'ostofflc BIoJlc. CouimercU.1 BtreeU HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. VtMy, by carrier, per mouthy Dali, b mull, pei" J91, Weeiily.tf j.aw), ixr year, fO.M 300 1.00 A 01)01) jjUUU.ttTIO.V. An Intelligent subscriber of Lyons, Liuu county, w tuts b ith gaud roid and economic!' government, which In jutt wu.it Tub JounsAt. wau'.s. H writes: Eli. Jeurnal: I wish to H.iy a few word through jour JuUU.nal, iu ie ganl to the Improvement ''f the cuuutj roads. J tbliiK If the salaries ofnur county and statu olrbtrs was red u ecu about one third unri tbo proceeds ap piled to the roads It would be ui'ir e:ouomlcal lmdeati if raking tliu tax t pay auotber set of olllei-r a big alar. to superintend tile work.tnd we wouli still have to navigate through the uii This la not a bid suggestion. Le the good work begin with the governor who is getting over tw thuiHiud Uoi Jare a year above hi Hilary. Let tli $4000 a year tht the stule board ot equallzatl in costs be put lu the purse Thereto udd the $!U,O00 that the rail road commission codtH to nmiutuli high freight rates be put into. the pot To re are other sunn of thousands uu tons of tliomuntU ou the nppropriatioi bills of this state that could be Well pent on roidj. For Instance the in terest on nearly half a million of stud taxes hold back by various couuiier con nary to law; the ten thousand i yoirspant to euuourage horse racing m the state fair, etc, etc, world uUu,u en i. The general government could nls Wd'l uflird tosneud hulf of its uuudred ml loo npoiit uuuually on army, uavy, forts, and warfare generally, to build in . po it roids, so tUat Its ulleged unity , wou d not tulro down trying to get ncrost any county In the United Stulet. Let her go, Galliiirher. TUK UOUD KUAllS KLF0K1I. Jt is proceeding piccly. With good management under tie new laws there 1b no reason why good rouds cannot be bad. One oimmlttce thuton county road m istur--has done good work. L lie ot er committees all push in Ihus.ime vr-y. The county court Is willing to buy a ftMM-crurihor nud hIiow u willingness k proceed lu au Intelligent uu I progress , ivo manner. We cannot have too good roads, nor good roads too noon. SUaUEsTKl) COMMENT. Tub Journal olalmi no achieve meats for the taxpayers which it cau lk ) ubitantlute. Let others work us otrnestly for the ssmu ends uud the taxpayers will not underrato their ef forts. The gold bond lmid by the present admlnlstrttlon will help rtntore pro ptrhV Just about as much us thu lepeul of tbosl.vor coin io law, It will help the other. Ileputl of anltiago was let ting water out of the boiler. Ii-mltm more gold bonds Is putting moro fuel undor tho holler. It will hasten the explosion that will destroy the Demo uratlo party. German Affairs. Bkklin, Jan. 20. Tho Cologne Q i zetto confirms tliu report that the Ittin elan government hud applied to the government of Greece for tliu keys ol the extensive imvul magazine on the Island of Puros In the Grecian urchlpel ago. The Island was formerly uxtd l tho Russians as a tmvul depot, and tin proeut application Is inudu on tin ground that the Hu-lun govereme t It deslotis of replenishing Its storehouse. The government has not yet arrived hi a decision in the mutter, us the iiuestlui oftboowueralilpofthe laud upon whieh the buildlriKi stand Is in dlfpute. It W a bo umlotstood the government ot Greece Is toui-ultltig w Ith the poweic us to whut uo Ion to tuku lu the mutter TUK UNKMI1X)YIU. A meeting of tliu unemployed was It bo held today at Frledrlilioruli, bin tho police prevented It by ntrestlug tin leader. A crowd gathered lu the street of Knolnsthur, a sh..rt distance fnui. Frledrlabsurh, luiwovtir, and refused it dlipersfl. Several ooolllola with tin polb-o followed, uud u uuiiiberof th mob W t butt. The luttur are still h. A sullen mood, uu J serious trouble i feared tonight.1 "Qivo Ua a Lift." "Do rend down something In belt JW1" Thoo little Pbitsunt IVIIet-. ,t I. mAiiL tiAfinrj. W.Ti. ItlHt w lint um u'mui. .11 ' "ftwy lielel right whore we wen weHkestl'' "Don't send uuythtugelw t Nature, abused uud iieglecleti, i. fcrbt tp nveicnmo vxhuuNiioii unit tlrUH illtetute, but aoiuetlnies milU r belp. find known Just what hlieV ,mui, l'nmtystein ihkw hiutuv to tii. wild whohwiiu'tt ipflueuctt of I'lenv'' l'JMt)t I'ujlfts, audufen their iluieh MUtHtice cm-recto eylls which woui. iKXHikd tomtrlous rteults, Vllh tht .,-.. i..r.ii.,ru ti.ilnr wltllbsnk 11191 MII5UI "I io' .o", . w .. you for remembering her request. 'I'liererore, u mngum, caonjr ...cu, ..-. tatte In the moutli, bowels irregular or constipated, lve uuture a lift by tnln Ur. fierce's reueis, xeai. jjivci im mude. m - The n w city council of tJuio starts In with a balance ou bund from '03 of $w0,'J4. ODDS AND feNDS. Broadcloth took its namo from its nn nsual width. Tho Matabelcs, it is said, always slay tboir prisoners. Formerly tho small lottcr "i" was written without a dot. Tho coal cargo of tho Scotch ship Ada Jredaln. which was abandoned at soa, burned for a year. Irolnnd has 150,000 houses of ono room each, U."7,000of two to four rooms nnd 804,000 of tlvo or more. A man of about 80, who has shaved rcgniarjy during his iuiuimu, ouuiuvw to the razor ubout B5 feet of huir. I never Bee an old mun that he docs not causo mo to shudder; ho seems bo neglected and helpless and hopeless. Parson Twine. Education is making great strides in Kentucky, one of whoso teachers, James Bancs, livts in Elizabeth. Ind., and walks ia miles to und from school daily. Moro than 50,000,000 pounds of chewing tobacco uro inado every year in St. Louis, which claims to bo the great est manufacturing center of tobacco in tbo world. Tbo Btato of Michigan Is said to pro-, duco moro than oue-hulf of all the oil of peppermint, spearmint nnd tansy used in the entire world. St. Joseph county ij tho center of this industry. In 1800 Franco had a national debt of 714,000,000 francs; Napoleon ran tho sum up to 1.27,000,000. Under tho third republic in 18B0 tho debt was 21, 251, 000,000 iraiics., mostly contract ed by wars. William Pcnn's gravo is in tho churchyard of tho Httlo meeting houso at Jordans, in Buckinghamshire, Eng land, nnd Quakers hold u service there annually in memory of tho founder of Pennsylvania. A button of supposedly great age, bearing in tho center tho initials "G. V.." and around them tho motto "Lo.ig Livo tho President," Jb n recent find at Matters Station, Md., by J. P. Wises. Encn cling tho edgo nro tho names of the lii original states. A schoolteacher who hud been telling tho story of David ended with, "And all this happened over JI.OOO years ago." A Httlo clieiub, its bluo eyes opening wido with wonder, said, utter a mo ment's thought. "Oh, dear, sir, whatn memory you havo gotl" tlupuu'H 1.1111(1 Tux. Tho land tax U a continual grlovanco in Japan. In Mitford's "Tales of Old Japan" is related tho story of Salcura, who met his death iu tho seventeenth century by his resolution in bringing be foro tho shoguu in person tho grievances of lua fellow agriculturists, oppressed by their feudal lord. Unablo to obtain re dress from any suboruinato authority, ho concealed himself beneath a bridgo over which the shogun's procession must inovitably pass, and climbing opt at tho crucial moment thruht his memorial at t'ao end of a bamboo stick into tho dic tator's litter. This wus iv capital offense, and oven handed justice punished the oppressors, but executed the complain out. An Englishman traveling lately in tho part of tho couutry inhabited by this .Tupaueso tribune found his tomb and a temple eroded to his memory, which has been highly honored of late years. Tho visitor pointed out that Sakurn, hud been crucified for comphiiuing of tho rent. "Yes," said tho malcontent farmtrs, "but the rtnt was decreased, Thoy don't crucify us now, but thoy don't lowor tho tax." "Everything," continues tho ob strver, "wastlio fault of thogoverumeut if it rained, if tho dams burst, if thero was u blight. It was all in consequence of u lund tax." Nineteenth Century. Sort nuts' CorUmlv In I'ubIu'hI. Ono of tho officials of tho College of Arms estimated that upward of 73por cent of those using tho cockade ou tho hats of their horvunts did to without au atom of rii;ht, and ho branded this as sumption, like all other assumptions, as alike uumuuumg, ridiculous and con temptible iu tho highest dcgieo. Tho follow lug may lead many to dis criminate between tliooe who rigidly and those who wrongly use such distinctien: Tho cockade it the ymbol of immedi ate service to the crown, uud iu tho huts of servants actually means this: "I serve ont, who now kerves the queen." All naval and military officers, there fore, while iu or holding commission, all holding offices by patout, her majesty's lieutenants of counties, the county sher iffs while exercising their olllce, govern ment milliliters, judges, queen's counsel nnd others holding distinct offices under tho sovereign or in tho great public de partments of tliu state uro untitled to use it. It has alto been laid down that ofllcers nud others on their retirement from iin modiute crown strvieoBhonld cease cock ade usa London Correspondent. Un.U iihni J .iUvi mvl u tW vi. I PI air Death tltintiintlv ntiiinviNtnml fitivieril Ktmvioh J"Ollillllf Imlr. uit livr U't lie tiuildk, rliiw ur iMir iiovk. w.iu ml diwoMral on . -f injury nt inv iiiihi iv ii.kimukhi i hMmu W llMin. MCkuou e ur by i Iim.i i'Uiik it th liUUwi a i it r ty m J lie! uiivinMiuuwuv n r hioiiui hici imirkin I'Ullnl tliHt ev IIvihI. During Ui rUHt (HHDtlt 111 IIHMIIUO HIU.'UK IIIO IVIIUIIII nil Rrl-toemry uf hriiiH h i e'rilrr 'iu r'iiH i rnv. i in it urri) ttfK.n iirreMxiHiiciinnfinitti TII SKO0KUM ROOT HAI i GROWER 0. Hvil. H, AJoh ti Kl Hi twwu.. .r . 'KJ f fwtvwt tv I a vIm.1 I.m ,lh.t.iil ItnVA- A HICK KMVM The boy3 in the city proper are finding" fault because in picking out streets oa which coasting will be allowed this win ter tho aldermen did not pick out more streets that aro tipped up at ono end. This is on the dead level, like nearly all the streets named In tho published list. All men who havo been boys onco like to see boys coasting. Any bitter old cynic who complains against this sport was always a bitter old cynic and was never a boy himself. At the same time boys should not coast where they endan ger their own safety or the safety of others. uoston uiooe. Iloraca Oreelej' Title. Some more letters of Horaco Greeley have just been published. They are good examples of his directnessnnd force. This is one which he wrote to Theodore Tilten: Your paper lust week says tliat I objected to tho brief "Hon." while a member of congress. I did not. 1 submitted to that handle for con venience sake. Hut when I left congress, my term having expired, I did aide that I should be henceforth called by the name my parent cave mo, I don't want to figure before the Dubllp. but jnu way w"08 t,n'0 iave B chance to set this right. Youra, JI, GdKJLET, Tho finest. "Do yon like it?" he asked, after she had gazed with delight on her new en gagement ring. "Like it. Harry?" replied the impulsive girl. "Why, it's tho finest engagement ring I ever wore," Boston Qlabo. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, January 19. 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day nnd up to hour of going to press were as follews: hal eii preduce: market. rnuiT. Apples 30c to 50c. a bushel, BUTCIIKR STOCK. Veals dressed' 5 cts. Hogs dressed 6. Live can le 2 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50$2. JIILL PHICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In who'esale lots (J2.60. Retail $3.HI. Hruu $14 bulk, $15 sucked. Shorts $15 10. Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 43 cents per bmhel. HAY AND ORAIN. Oats new 2530c, Hay Haled, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild In ulk, $G to $8. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, lOo. Hops Small Bile, 17 to 18c. EiruH-CaHh, 18 Butter Bhki dairy, 2530; fancy creamery, 2530. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm mnoKed meats Bacon 10; I um, 12; Hln)tilclerH,'8. Potatoes- 2530c. Ouious 2 (vols. Carrots, $0 00 per ton. Beeswax -34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, "On. Ginseng, $1.40. LIVE POULTRY. Poultry Hens, 10c;' roosters, 07c; ducks, 8I0; turkeys, slow sale, choice, lOe; geeof 6lo 7c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Clrain, Keed, etc Flour Stundard,$2.75j Walla Walla. 13.00; gruhum, $2.40; au peril uo, $2.2-5 per tiuPd, O.its New wulte.84operbu ,grey,32c; ro't-,1, In taH, $H25G.50; barrels, tO 7o7.00; cuseH. $3 75. Hay Best, $lb12per ton. Wool valley, lullc. MillHtud'H Brun, 1GD0; shorts, $10 Hood's Cures Mr. J. II, Sttlluxan " I am Truly Thankful For IIooVs S.trs.tparill&. In the war I rem rnctoil tnli!d fewr and ferer and sirue, tCRVlnz rne Willi ninlnrlal au4 iiieicu rinl polanulug from wttU.li 1 h.ive suOered erer since, lu ueuralRli. rheumatism, oer vn prottrmtien and Kvneral delilhty. MnJ j I bepin Uklng Hood's BarsanArllU I havti not lost a dav's work In B months, and am In hotter health than any time since the war." J. II. Stillmax, Cheltenham, la. Hood's Pills euro Uvtr Ills, aso. ' Steamer flltona FOR POItTLAND. Ixavo 1UL- dock Mondays, WVduNK'ay. spfl Krlitaj 7:8 a m., arrlvlug In Portlaua l I30i, in, HKTUHNINO, leaver IVrtUnd TuwHayF, YliurMlttysamlMxturdiiyatS. m. Kat l me fi' pMs-enger service; uo wa liudlnefrfUht Iwinlird. ROUND Tltll'tuullmHeOJfJOO, Oneway, MitAua oo oNTa for freliclit mlra Mint trk UaplytoUt h 11. WrlklU . (., Ilim n b ek U.tni S. 0. V. MARKET, 3G5 Summer Street LKWId & PUAl'IIKH, Prop. in... i. .......u Ar ..it 1. 1... i i.t . ir vm iiiroio ui nu nuiiia mini a th lowest prliT. llellablegood'tand ....I.. i. .i.n....... ijwi'ft .irilri v E. M. WA1TK PltlNTlNQ CO., BOOK AND JOB PUINTKIIS .AND T.vtial Jthtnk Publisher. UusU's .New llruk,OYW the bank; tAu'UUol rftnn( tinrllitr. Ilfi! pflOO feed, $16 bit toe: whole feed, barley, 70 cts. per cental; middling. $2328 per ton; chicken wheat. 651.15 percental. Hops New 10 to 10J. , , Hides-green. saltetl, 00 lbs. 3c. un- der601b3.,23 j sheep pelts, 10C0c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fmiev creamery, 30 321.-;faicy dairy, 2i27je; fair to uootl, 222jc; common, 10 M 17jf per lb. Vtte&m Orngon, 10I3; Young Amerlcin, 1215-ier ix.uud; California 14c: Swiss imp., 30 VI; D.jiii., 1G18 Egs Oregon, 17(;dl8j per dun. Eastern 17 Poultry Wnmtnal; chlckeiiM, mixed, $3 503 60 i er doz-n; duuks.i45ii0 00 gete, $9 00; turkeys, live, l-'Je; dnsi-ed 14c , , , Beef Top-tppr-.23 -per pound; fair togood steers, 2:je; ' 1 ''o"" 2e; fair cows, ljc;dres-e.l bt-ef. 1-4 0('5 5U per Mutton Bst sheep. $2; i-hoire mut ton. $1 75200; IstnlM. $2 IHI2 25. Hogs Uholiv, heavy, $4 0D4 Si; medium, $4 0U4 50j liifht nud leede.-, f3 904 (Ni; ilrewied, $Q5('7. Veul 4Qc 8AN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eaiteru choice, 10 12e: do Inferior, 79c; do valley, 12 15c. Hops 18 to 18j. Potatoes E,rly Rose, 4555. Bur banks, 3o45c. Oat Milling, $1 12J1 20. GOOD BOOKS FOR ALL THE GREArtST OFFER ever nade by i NEWS P PtR. OUR NEVVDEPRTURI, SSS op SIAXDARD 'BOOKS IN NEW PROCE'S OF BINDING. Standard Literature at N mnal Pric s Offered On, to (traders of Tils P.per. A Spl.ndld List from Which to Cho se. We lakn pleasnr. i o ! the a'tentlm of onr rrt.d-r to the exception1 onp r unit, offered to them lo ecure a seleitluu ni,ib most li gu eiasi llleriiurB over pa l h-i a' noraliiiti prices. I'heb'iotts m ur "Premium btBAKY"ure Teg lur 2 1 cent eduiont, 'Hit n areennbled, lbmii(n u teciil rr.tugemeiil with the pinit b'frs, loofler itiern to mrreid er t mnuti le-H th 11 wh ie ip irlca Th f Rowing i 'onpnii mint b- ueI to8 cure the b' k a) llie spec! ' nr a H'K t:iI,Vt. MJullr.lt i. I...V kci K Book Coupon No. 1. Cut out this Coupon un 1 sen 1 t ut with three2cen Htarap "1 th bonk ordi'rn i b'jou wll be -nt fies "f xpene You uin brlmlln'oup n u d 9 mill and an bnok v- n deslro will bo hiuded to jou li up office. Name Town State A'ame of Booh Wanted Address "JOURNAL," letii Orejro ABOUT THE BOOKS. 'PHE Honks n e I hmry slr wltb. very gvd I Ueityp nnd piper. Tim b')H r no ew dnrwlrri, bin lira b n I by fl xlbi" idhnl eh cat wh'ci p"riiilt them in open ilmot fl t Th. b Htks o the mi kft would c l tho pn'Cbx-nr f nin S3 'o 00 c lit eirh, nn 1 wda m lit g ve th m twuy to uur e derx under tbe tarina of h i remaxa !.- ffdr. It Is an estrior ilniirv chance lo i-e cu Ma Buprb colleciloii ol Ii.hi g. Tuoi-u- hors are thu bejt wiiter-t In til . world. 1. The (I'lMrieq of it Bmholnr, or a Bonk of tin Hurt. by l. Mirwl. 2. Lys of A'lclHiit Riui, bv' Lirl Muojulny. Buiuifullv lllu-urnte I. 3. ATlllvliwsScatultl, J. M.Btrrie 4. Tiio II iiiof tho S-iVtMi Qjljled, b.1 Nutlimilol lliwilioriio. 5. Criinfonl, bv Mrs. Q isknll. 6 TlieCitn'iu Rc-, Lunl Lyttou. 7. Ore un UfH.by Ik. Mtrvel. 8. Fr.tnKemteln; or, I'lie Modern Promuhi'ti, tiy ,Mr. Hhclley. I). A B 10k of QolJen D.tfils, by C. M, Y hi n'. IU. M'it4 from an Oltl Mati9e. by Nithitulel Hiwtlinrti. 11. I'liurtotrlut LiJttor.-by Nathan Ul Htwtluirn, 12. Ejayi on Elb,-by Charles L'tiiD. 13. Hie Vicitr of Wakelleld.-bv O Ivornildiinlin. J 14. Twice-Told Tales.-by Nmban. lei llHWtliiiru. 15. Paul and Virginia, by Bernnr dl i Ds Saint l'iurro. 10. Slorv of un Afrlrviii P.r, u. ( t'pli Imiii Olive SttliMiier. ' 17. LivunfiheHfiittlhti C'lvullere. oy m. r itnnuBionne Aioiin. la. Luiilf, tiy Owen Merwlitli, li berl Li.-il Lvtton.) 10. Drvui4,-by Olive Sclirelner. 20. Black Beauty, by Anna &? well. 21. One of tho Proreuiuti, a charui Iuu ilipairiu.il novfl. 22. Sartor Urtulu,-By Thomas Car ylf, i , Pv T,l,rilI',vlnhoKlng.-Bythe UtwLord'lVnnison, ' 24. Th Plmmurea of Life. ny pr Jolm Lulilxvk. m, r EC'1 HMaSlinlaJKiK'rlyHHi wit BIBwifarrii WPMrrrnPwIiHlliW W ' ' IfllMnl ill if 1 1 Jjfnf ibiKikr TtT'iMUm1- iV ffwrll HH HJHhhHhWI ! fivfe11"11 1UUI rYyMfflBfin 1 Sick Headncheanrl relieve nil the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the slem. such as Dizziness Nau-sea. DronjIneCT. D stress i after eatlnz. l'atn In the Side. &c While thelrmost reuiarkable success lias been shown In curing ITeadache, ret Cutter's Little Litm PnM "Squallvaluable in Const.pat on curing and preventinK thl annojlnc coniplali't. wlillo they ate T correct all disortlen of ti.e swmach, Stimulate the liver and resulate tho bowels. Even li tney oniy cureu -che they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this dMrewInc cemplaint: but fortunately their l?? "ffi mnJ here, and those who once tr them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. nut alter au sick now ts the bane of so many lives that here Is where we mike our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. .. Carter's Littlk Liter Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or tw o pills mate a dose. Tbey are strictly vecetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 24 cents; five for $1 Sold evervw here, or sent by man. CASTES UZSlcmS CO., lfw Tctl, HI buMtti U Pries, HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. Has the best faclllt'e lor moving and rais ing houses. Leave orders at -iray Bros , or i,itdrP44 ,Ipoi tlrAon Rheumatlsmi Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, ac. DR. 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Keslla li4 Innm Mrcatth Gl ilUMttD In 20 1 th) das tiend for Illus'a I'araphtct, mailed, sealeU, frea 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO.v Ko. 1 73 Tlrsl street, l'OUTXAM OUE " SMITH- BROS., COJN'l'KA"IOKtS &. PLAb'lEHEllr- Leaveorders ntCotlle-l'arkhurst blook.rrwiTi 5 h 'in i "reon V. A. CUSICK, i iteident. J. H AI.BF.KT Cabhler. Capital National Bank, OK SALEM. Tmnsa'-tsagtcenl banklne huslness. P omntutltMl 1 n nulrl In pnllrtmna fAtnc made. i. ch.iuee uuugnt and bum on the npinnl iml h(IIa. nr V.A .. . . I , riiiiu"i uicnui mc wu iu Vv.VllUY.N, JM.MAhTIV, K M. mild vn, W A I U-ICK. ,y A'. UKTIV J. H AlIlhKr. If. V. Mattih-'w. -nirpetnr The Oregon Land ft. At Salem, Isensagedln selllnir fruit 'ands In ihn vicinity of -a e-n. (Irt-B.u. wuere innrt rr nils uuur b'rowlug thin In any iwrt of the "J'", l'i'K Ml.NTHUK.N, ln'i'" MHnnKPrs Hotel Monterey. Newport, - - Oregon. Lwatttl on the Keaeh.two miles iiniih of iSewport on Cuve Cove, n tit-aulifullv Hlielttred pptit, wiimlfrhil t-peiitrv, t-t liuihiiiL', line drives tuCiie Kiiulweatlt er liuluiioure House new. riMinm lariru ami airy. Finest report fur families ..r Iiivalliln. Opeti u winter. Term., moderate liy day or wk. Intendim vHlinra can drop a pa-tal card to New Mirt and be nift tiy hack. , Joii.n FnZPTRICK, ''2 "' l'r.iirieior. GEO. C.WILL UKAI.FR in Slelnwav, Knulie, Wtbber, Emer win and other pianos 'S?.';rnv 'Urk Ml"' Enrliefr orrana. rnmrer makes of musical instru. meinsaini t-upnlles Oeiiuliie newl-e, oil and new iiarl.. for all makes of machine. pniretl and cleaned. b O-eon ',rtlM,fp,8,,flWa,em VogSlafr (tab. tirtctlr enBd?ctul 4 ii!f: .Ypunxxi. 9SSBSSa?aa: 'ra5!Siah?rironj.a.WTj sum. HEAD &CHE i put Mt t iK mTMii Slf u PWie E mux eo, Mr?,3Si BjgATt THIS ofler is made to you alone In We present below the mot t clubs of the best selling liowtpayjer prum.u uii me voast. Tie Great One Cent Daily. Tie Bail Iv CAPITAL MNAL Tie Peoples' Paper of Orep EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3.00 a year. months. $1.00 8rNTo riapprs pent n'ller time ia YOU. You are Hie man. If nmunrn. uiu wniiis one of these crnnci Almost anyone will lake this paper upon n cheap uo one can allord uot to Uuveit. if all classes ana pnrues. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ). Oregon interests. i Otiina Set Free, I'orn dull of twentyfive yearly ehin-1, l'iO pieces, snld usually at coiiei'llnii ol line uliiuaware, marKed Silver Cu.tlery Fur a club of three ear'y silver putieii Knives anu mrKs, u 01 e.icu, in m JUamon Uroa., worm fli.w. $25 Suit Free. F.ini clubof eigtit subscriber!) the A. . tir.iiiei 1 & 1 '., aalem, your own teleulioii. Steel Plov Free. For a club of eiht subscribers inn iuw, iiic uwi 111 iih Kinii, iroui Silver Spoons Ft.r 11 club of iuu early t-ii.v. ('imh-u ica Djiwuur ii.iid unuu Organette Free. 1. P .. ..I..1. .." ....I.. l l i-..i a i-iuu hi i ifjui ymny suoMTiuers a iiifct class uerman iiowi wood oru'anette from J. Q. Wriuht. worth fM I OAAn'mnr A.T i "h For a club ot tifiten frubscritier, a Climax uich nrm, 4 drawer, ok enrved sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Balem, worth, von 00. SHI5 Hat Free. For a club ot two j earl v subscribers one of our best Silk Hata from C.H. MeiisdnrUer, Portland. Rt-iails for 0.00 I-jor a club of three ye.irly subscribers one finest ImDorted silk hat from U H. Meusdmller, Porilaud, retails at $10 00. oieam vvasner Free. t;.J' 'r tcIuI' "r Uu .xeiiry fcubtcribtrs one of 'J. B. Brown'i FounUlt hleam Wahiiers, wnrih $5.00. weiuu iock j ree. fufcai-e 'IW Ut iUti ytl'rly bUbsurller8 oue E1Kbt Day Wt-kh Clock, bttotl- Scholarship Free. n?,i?l ? ?,y l-ul'"rl,. "ne Fcholarehlp'ln Cailfal Be " 3 V,,,Hl?e, balem. (f,,r cumn t IhhIupcq nnu. t rnr itrnrrtfl. Worth t60. r i-rT- "X7 1-. t-a Mar'iiiMewil,.'"1 hU,;i'-r- " Gianni, jeweler, halem, won h $2j.0i). FLirni n i-r Qt rr .tiV.i1" ,'"'' '!L.flffe,,,i utiim - - - v-j - l ' 1 r Wnrih 45 lib. ' A' B C'.ns- :-v,,. TTV v vis rree. Iw i,a"ie ,',i. ii.h vVVa "l,,"erih,Pra Salem, worth & '' fr"m Ladies' rii-i x7 - .,i ca'K' w'vnii5 ulrcrit.w one ladles' gold watch, WalthamE'i reiaii pri'e3u.wj tluoftialm' " t made atem winder and 11IW Shot Gun Rree. Silverine Watch Free. iuud..1,rri"i8 1 Vo 00. f ta,e,u' '5lm as Ka eeiYlceaslhe U Fruit Trees free. A.lmnt.T,,:J.,!.!Lv!.,,.,,,:':", e K..rw,,e6.W liarl v Crauflnl . ,orr,. Wo & Airenis wm 1 ,1 V v " n' I'ehes. iiHith..rN'ni...7i",?V ,hl,,,,"r v frone veir. thra mn inii 10 for 'tipt of the names ami I v ' rIHh - -". rot !n,t;Vo,FrHUlUmS a,'e ,lH bht bu,i,sa ,;.::" !",.iuo.u"aiora wno aro "r, 80V0Jt "u"'luo Jivou, HOFER your community Will you Act? valuable list of premiums for $1.5oforsix for four months, out for which it la ordered.-! we can not et yon to act, baud thlj Ij nrennums lornrupiy neiiiDe UDacjh 1 merely Beeinp It. It Bella itnelf. Ith U suits reanera iu cuy ana country. miiim smbepriberp, a set of decorated HavllaDdi t"5 to 1 1 00. from Damon Bros,, Salem, down tu$u7. Pree. subscribers, aet of Roger Broa. kit best ?25.00 suit of clothes in the stored! a steel beam, steel Gale steel walk uray uros., Duiam, woriu ?zo,w. Free. I I C putocrlhera. a dozen Roger Bros, best 2 U XJIUH,, WOriU $-i UU. .. T . I i m -, Tj-.,- ..., fc- . .--- high class silver watch, fromW.Vf I - 1 a solid oak, carved bed roorr fift.bf Bure" & d0D' furturo dealers, Baltn. 1 a large siz, No. 8 croking etoT, P"Ty & Co''8 8love nnd pIoW "' - --v lve 6UQ Italian prune trees fromlW Vre,.,,,,!i,, u!e rdy fr apeuts, ou I'iuuico uruer or uu.dk uratu h,,na fide, quoted at regular umt agents may satisfy tDew BROS., Publishers, 8ALEM, OREOOK. rr.'iiTT'iiT-TflHiniimniiiiwuifiiiiinfii