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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1894)
EVEmTGr CAPITAL JOURNAL MONDAY JANUARY H'J, i891. HSBBa n I ii TBI CAPITAL JQDBML prJflUflttED DAILY, KXCKFT 80NUAY BTTHK Capital 'journal Publishing Company i'ottotflca B:ook. CommercfM Btreet. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. IiallTt t ca-rier, per month,- lally.by "all, iwr ytr, Weekly, pages, per year, -10 60 300 i RKODX CUILDUKN MU SOCIETY. Vo have been favored with an ad vance copy of the 27lh annual report of the Oregon Children' Aid society from which we gleam following facta: The report of the secretary of this Sa lem Orphan's Home U for the year closing Dec. 81, 1893: During the past year, twenty children have been cared for. 'lbese cbliuren are from various counties of the state, Marlon, Polk, Josephine, Lino, Lane, Clatsop, Baker, Umatilla and Gilliam. The membera constituting the ho.ird of mauagers for iho Oregon Children' Aid fcSociety, aro us follews: Mrs. John Minto, sr., president; Mrs. VV. W. Mar tin, vice-president; Mrs. J. J. Murphj, treasurer; Mrs. K. H. Mt-Elroy, wcie tary; Mrs. Z P. Moody, Mrs. U. W. Johnson, Mre. 1 A. Miller, Mrs. E K Cook, Mrs. R d. Wdl.ice, Mrs. J. Ii. fltump, Mrs. H. P. Minto, Mrs. P. ti. Knight. Persons wishing Information regard ing the orphan's home t Salem, On gou, may addrjs tjie seoretary win. will take pleasure in auswerlug tin same. Following la the report of the treas urer. Mis. J J. Murphy, of Salem: THEASOKKR OBMJO rHILIiaKSI' AIP BOCII.' TV, 11i. DH. Jan. I, To bitance rrom last year 5 jwp 7 To ish re lived rrom stale W ' TocaanrecelvtMl.rtmiHe.reury- 10) I JJ.275 1)7 Cll. Kr cah PI1 iioan'hold com J 7n Hi Hr caU alil malro -. '" B' By ntt paid fr milieu mix Duiauoo oa Hand.. .....-j wiju jj,27ji)7 SUUUKaTKD COMMENT. Circulate the O.nk Oknt Daily. Farmers should push harder fur good roads. Better roads ure the only means to A higher Btato civilization. The only way fur Hie laruiers to git cut of the ruts Is to net better roads. A young Salem man has quit the cigar business und gone to raising hops. A good move. Politics means rtsults for the pro duoorand taxpayer rather than the oUlce-feoekcr and taxeater. The Jouunai, welcomes any honest man of any party, who is not an olllce eooUer, to the ranks of practical reform. Beware of the paper llutterer. ludi'orimliiato news He tells the truth About no one naught. und his principles ure It looks as tbnug u Marion coutity farmer had been buueoed by lighting rod men. Mural: SIgu no oouiraou or orders. Tho Calamity no good times, howl hard times b tuself. i. . . " politician guarnteea His platform is to aud get un oiUcu for The location of the asylum at Union teems t give general satisfaction That la one of the largdst and Holiest conn tlva in the slate. When the Democratic party Is Hir.tll rll iviimtr .u lilt tulll. !?.... 'IV. ..I.. And luoounTax there will bo noUiliiB - left but sore sp its. - I In politic-) Tub Jouitx.u, Is a M i. Ktutey Rapubllum, lull It liallevm In works and ';thu church of best licks" fjr reform all tho time, t ' .rgra ThbJouunai. is not fur or ugalnst Any mill haiuie he tulouns to any party. But It Is ag.ilmt a fr.tud on the pu iple lu uuy p-iuy In olUworoutof oQlu. Four Chinamen have been doported from Tiiboius, A charity ball at Vhatoome, VVush , notted-f 2M W, The- Washington state pmhlhUlou Alllnuco uiit In Seattle, lust wusk, Tho ferry-boat at Chelan, Wash., has beiilaldup on ucoouul of runulug 109, One hundred uud tlghty-uue China, men thus fur have registered ut Baker Cty, Douglas county Popullhts have lens d A column, lu each tif the two Hoseburu j paper. Two brJ(go ao oss the Qruudeltorda And'tbe-daai Jmt above Pwrry, were wept.wy. It la reiKirital. hat thirty saloon keepors of Portland wd not take out u lloeuse. Ut. Aogel college Um bomo cruok shots among Its students, who keep the table of that institution well supplied with game. Fifteen hundred acresof prunes I, the amount planted to that fruit, In Liu c iln county. Clothesline pirates are at work In Baker City. Several lines have been visited recently. Two or three bridges near Cabur.v and a portion of a dam at the sawmill were washed out by hlg 1 water. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. V. Howe cele brated their fiftieth wedding aunlver airy at their hum In Creswell yester day afternoon. Clerk of the Butesvllieschool district, A. H. Com, was In the city and re p-irts that Buttesville will build a J 1000 school houe. In Paris, Idibo, another Jack the Hipper, han appeared He disembowel cittle. They uie, after several days of fearful agony. Mr. C. E Hiskins. of Sprlugbrook, has made an Interentlng discovery of feeding cull prunes to hogs. He reports ;ood sure-ess. H. O. Foster, of Taomi, recently shipped a 00 foul fir pole to a Kiusas irmy post, where it will ba Used for ignal purposes. The young men of Iluppner will, in the future, have to abstain from amok ting cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and pitting on tne (I tor in church. P. H. Kruse, formerly a rancher if1 tiiHteru Washington, wants $20 01)0 from the city of rjeatlle, for injuries re el veil of a badly neglnated street, Capt. A. li. Smith lias employed B 0 McColloch to survey the route fn m jruul's Pass to the otves In the uorth tru portion of Josephine codnty. Binietallsm Will Do It. London, Jan. '20. Sir William Hen ry Houldsworth, member of parlia iient for Manchester, conservative, speukiugut Dundee, declared that un til bnuetiilitoii was adopted by all couu tries commerce would no', receive uu. permanent beueilt. (England, lieuddid, a'us the only country in Europe which refused to adopt himetullsm. He tx piesned tlio hope tills government Would co-operate sllli oilier govern, ineiils In an eI'trt to secure a more pel inaueut system. What Cured Him. Dl titrbdd, uiHiuibd ; hIiu li oppressed ISO lC, Ull i Oil, Will lllu..Ll ul 't8t nu li i ir r.tn ensjur. u n m? Jr.JIOllnlU.il lllglll.ll I i.y, Illc.lync mo I una. onio In tuy; T y,KUosoj, tu u, wait ourcil lilu.T It Was )r, Pierce's UoMeli Meilicul Discovery. lhutH Hie great cuie fm Heudclie, Scrofula, Dyi-pepaia, Kidney Disease, Liver Compliant and (Jenertt. DeUilu. An iiiiictivo Lier uieain poisoned hl.Hid; Kiduey disorder mean,, poisoued blond; Constipation means poisoned blood. 1'lie great antidote toi impure blood Is Dr. Pierce's Ooldeu Medical Dlscoveo. Acting directly Upon thealleeted organs, restoies Iheni to their normal coinlitiuus. The,, Dis covery" Isguaraulei'il to benelli or cure 111 all cases ot illheutu lor whioli it is lc- commended, or tummy paid for It will be promptly rt-fuiidtd. A SIAMESE SPECTACLE. Tim Ilurlinila riui imil Hplniiilor or the Murcli ir tliii IMnpliikiita. Tlio magnificent tcmplo elophnnt de- Bcends tlw long flight of stops In gor gaoxin statu capuribons of pcarlet and 1,'old presouted by tho king of Slum and bearing tlio golden shiino of tho sacred tooth under n golden howdah. A score of atteudunts walk lit (ho Bide, support ing n lofty cloth of gold canopy outlined with lamps mill Mowers, bnowy plumes rise behind tlio Hupping ears, and tur bailed mahouts kneel on tho richly masked head ul lean against tho gilt columns of the how dull, holding peacock feather fuiiH and bearlot umbrellas edged with tinkling golden bells. Tho temple band loads tlio way, the barbaric Rtrains of music being accompanied by the clashing cymbals and rattling castanets of ft lain died whirling dancers. The dignified Kandyan chiofs walk in glittonng ranks before tlio mighty elo- fcL'Lf.!!!:?''. mo otiiiiu vjva HHiinilllK llliuilljll mil fVKl and golden mask of the huge head which towers above the multitude, and his enormous tusks guided carefully by the tmnplo servuiits to prevent accidental damage from their sweeping ivory curves. Tho JJO elephants of the proces sion w alk three abreast, liddun by officials in muslin robe and embroidered oarfs of sacred led and yellow, and holding golden dishes heaped with rice.cocoanut und llowers, the eoiiMicrated offerings of tho Buddhist rolluioti. Each trioof olepliants is preceded by a baud of music, u troop of dancers and u crowd of gaudily clad native, with blaxing turciies and soarlet banners. SoineliiiHS a baby elephant trots along by his mother's side as a preliminary ed ucation in tiie future duties of his sacred calling und moiiis terrified by tlio noise and glare, which in no way discoucort tho imperturbable dignity of his elders. Round mid round the wide area of tho temple precinct the gigantic uniumU move wltli tho slow and stately tread whloh allows ample time for the wild evolutions or tlio many dances perform od before each advancing hue. The splendor of the barlwno jtageant liar mouizes with the vivid coloring of native life uud landscip. The wd glare of a thuusaud ilaiuiug torelHM iUming buck from His tfurnetMu trapphiu-s of the no ble tdeiktuuits, the dark faces of the bounding dancrs, the wuviux fuus uud tlotttiuft Imuiier, tlw wild huru of tsRvage tunslo und the oriwiul hrllliuney of the many ontared otvwd, ouutnwUitg with the jvwltI oostmi)4M of lvuul)wn chlsfa uud the yUow robos of the UkuN dltlst imetUraud. iwn4r the iuiuoMug j oeremouiul u jaoUtre of uupuHKsicnted i apleudor. CoruhiU Majdno. "Only an Amytower. Close by a pnwperoua church in a cer tain town is a district known as "Ten nessee Town," populated entirely by ne groes. The pastor of tho church had long made efforts to oreanizo classes of the young colored boys for the purpose of giving them instruction in literary and scientific topics. He was only part ly successful. Nothing that he could get for tho entertainment or nmnsomont of the restless, idle lads seemed to havo any effect on them. lie tried magic lanterns and legerde main, and all kinds of "clubs," but felt that ho was not succeeding in the least. At last ho purchased a small box of chemicals, and practiced a list of ex periments, and announced an illus trated lecture on "The Wonders of Lit tle Things." The littlo hall was packed with an en thusiastic audience, and the experiments were successful. Curious to know tho reasons for the large attendance on this particular occasion, tho long suffering lecturer called up one of the brightest lads at tho close of tho entortainment and questioned him. "What made so many boys come out to the lecture tonight?" "1 'specs kase we 'lowed you was gwino ter blow yosef upl" "Whatl Do tho boys want to see mo blown upr "No, salt," with a grin. "But dey years Txmt your 'speriments, an dey wants tor see what might gwine ter happen l" "Don't you know there's nq danger with theso things if they a8 rightly handled'" 'Yea, sah; but wo knpwed youso only an amytawerl" That was the last chemical lecture in the course, Youth's Companion. Hate JMeld'a experiment. Mies Kato Field tells the following in structive stery: "Whou last in Europe, I imported American satin, determined to practice what I preach a performance of such difficulty apparently us rarely to bo attempted. I went so far as to pre vail upon Worth to make up this mate rial, though it is ugainBt his rules to ex pend his taste on foreign fabrics. Tho result was a beautiful costume, yot it well nigh required a surgical operation ia make some women believe that tho satin was American. 'Is it possible?' 'I'd no idea such good looking satin could be made in this country.' 'Does it wear?' 'Aro you quite sure it is pure silk? These wero tho usual exclamations and questions. Bless their ignorant souls, women don't realizo that European black silk has been deteriorating so rapidly as greatly to help successful production, in tlio Uuitod States, Qur manufacturers take a foreign silk, find out its weak nesses and improve upon it, while wom en buy tho imported article complacent ly, believing they show peculiar taste and acumen." Kalaer und Muuilgnor. In connection with the gift of tho grand cross of tho Order of tho Crown by tho Emperor William to Mgr. dellu Volpe, the grand master of the house hold of tho pope, it was remarked in the Italian papers that by so doing tlio em peror showod a remarkable spirit of for giveness. On the kaiser's first visit to tho popo he let his helmet fall. Mgr. della Volpe immediately stooped to pick it up. At tho same moment tho emperor stooped also, and their hca,d,s. camo in violent contact, putting tho gravity of all present to a sovoro test. It required tho utmost presenco of mind on the part of Mgr. della Volpo to refrain from put ting ids hand to his damagod pate, but ho has not hesitated since to proclaim the emperor the most hard headed mon arch in Christendom. London Globe. Mlillo You Wait, "Block your hat whilo you widt," was long a familiar sign. Then an ontorprieing shootnakor in tho Bow ery applied tho Idea to tho other ex tremity of tho humnn body. Ho an nouneed that ho would mend your b'uoos whijo you waited, and his ex ample hu9 been followed, as tho hat tor's had boon, by many. Now all tho test of tho body is provided for by a tailor whoso bign reads: "Havo your clothes pressed whilo you wait, It is only $1 ft suit First class work douo." Ko v York Sun. TODAY'S MARKETS. Pricos Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Sai.km. January 10. 4 p. m. Ofllee Daily Uaiital Juiiknal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follow h: HALKM l'HODUCKMAUKEr. rauir. Apples 30o to 50o. a bushel. W vU .U O iuUU .A i) OOijU Hair Deatli iiKlHi'tly reu.ivi-nnd forever diHrvynb-, IIIKlaiillV reil.liVilinil rnrrivrit.lnw i JfiUi.imlile liulr. Mhoihvr tiiMia Hit nand. almv i.rumr uttk, xtittxmt dUcolorHtton . rtilM, . lion t 11 1 ait I 1 9 WMkliir (Illy Imil Hie . rtt nrmtr r.rnKiiiua V llaon, miiu.wledil by i ht. ..1... uu ... I... I. . ....... .... - " .. . m euillleutit r Hlitliwulautl lialrmo l.ttll ItmlHXr" lived. l)urluhlH lirivuln ti Huilo- m m ultimo uiitoiie I lie uitlillliy .ud urMocrury of huropu he prescribed tut rvli. ITit-e, tl -v m ll. seM-urt'ly i)rmpudearcnndeatlal. Kole KHiii fur Mi'erlm AiHrvM TH SK00KUM ROOT HAIH GROWER ro. , epl. IC.STou b Kt th Tjmip,Nw Vor UA IC ITCHINO riLat knowa by mt,tur gtnWmm ". .,n,.,uju HUM lUIIHiK, II YOU whau warm. Itil. Inn. idJ I. 1,11.1; tain a or I'uoTUUBUia TICLU ATOMIC TO OR. BO-MH-KO-S PILE flEMEOT, UU I W fcM 'racT ob nana aitael rlL.C O w mall. Dr. Uoaaako, itmlalpVyl" hold by ItitfUett A. VanSlypt SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS, & PI.ASTKKIUIS UwYvonttr t OulUs-l'urkkurat blockjuotu t,tlltuu,Orffoa, r BUTCHKB STOCK. Veals dressed 6 cts. Hogs dressed 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50$2. MILL l'KICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour 111 wholesale lots tt2.G0. Itetail $3.00. Bran $14 bulk, $15 sacked. Shorts $151 161. Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 43 cents per bushel. J1AY AND OKA IN. Oats new 2530c. Hay Baled, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild in bulk, 6 to 8. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops-rSmall sale, 17 to 18c. JliKgB L.USU, 18 Butter Ke' .dairy, 2j30; fancy creamery 10 2. Cheese 12 i 16 cts. Farm smoaed meats Bacon 10; hams, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 25Mc. Onions 2 cents. Carrots, $0.00 per ton. Beeswax 34c. Carawav seed, 18c. Anise seed, 26c. Giuseiig,'$1.40. LIVE POULTRY. Poultry Hens, 10c;; roosters, 07c; ducks, 8 10; turkeys, slow sale, choue, 10c;geeBt5to 7o.j PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $2.75; Walla Walla, $3.00; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 per oarrel. Oats how white.34eperbu.,grey,82c; rolled, lu bags, $0.250.6U; barrels, $6.767.00; cases, $3.75, Hay Best, $10ld per ton. Wool valley, lullc. MillstuMs Bran, 16 00; shorts, $16; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $16 per ton; whole feed, barlev, 70 cts. pel cental; middllug, $23a per ton; chicken wheat. 651.15 percental. Hops New 10 to 10J. Hides green, salteil, 60 lbs. 3c, un der 60 lbs., 23 ; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancv creamery, 30(5 32e;fancy dairy, 2527je; fair to troou 2ti22jc; common, 10 to 17jc per lb, I'neeae Oregon, 10 13: Youm American, 1215cper pound; California 14c; Swiss imp , aod2; Doni., 1018 Eiigs Oregon, 1718j per d(,zeu. EuHtern 17 Poultry .Nominal; chickens, mlxd, 3 o(l3 50 per dozen; ilucks,$4.5U0 no ueece, $0 00; turkeys, live, 1JJ ; drew-ed 14o Beef Toptpers213oper pound; fair logoon Hieers. L(vjic: An I cows. Ifc" f.iii .'Oivs, lJcldreM-e.l i)H!f. t4 OOaa &() nei Mutton Beta sheep, $:; elmnjn inui ton. $1 752O0; lambs, $2 (Xl2 25. Hogs ('iiiuVh, heavy, $4 O04 25; medium. 1004 50; liirht and feeder r3 0D4 nu; dressed, $0 507. Veal-4Uo SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Etsteru choice, 10 '2", do inferior, 79c; do valley, 12 16c. Hops 16 to 18o. Ptat" R.rly Roe, 4355. Bur banks, .3;5.45o. Ohim Milium. $1.12J1 20. L.-J3&&&B, ii'.jj Varna Jfojjlt Danger of Consumption i was si 'l, and discouraged u lien 1 called liel!hm doctor. Ho Intimated I had . uiiti ju ,md would not live long. I, d 'ooefs Gores iut.ikollood'1 Smaparillaanil I am l u id li .irtj." SIis U.vma Mor i T., Alu ok, Illinois. vi's Pll.'s a't eailly, jet promptly . j, ot. Uiu liver and boneb. Sleamer flllona FOR PORTLAND, ." . . ""i' "ocH Mondnyi, W(tne8rtnyt I. li 1. rlllll u ?.Vll o ... ..-.I.. I ... a. . .. HI I 30 l. III. ;. . ......jd ,,w ... Ul,, 111 IIVIII Klu 1' irtlaudxt IIKTURVINO, lenven lVirtlind Tue'dnyi, lliuidiijnm dHlnrdny-iBttlH. iu KRt I me for MptiKer tervl "e: lkxitlm.f. I..I,. I. . ....... i" ' "-T, no wa ........K .,. aKli, uiuuirii UUUM) lHIPriiiiliiiiiiA.il ni 11.2.. " One way MEALS 28 OBNTS "II. Wrlklil . ... M... mm, l,'..1 ' v uttim S. 0. V. MARKET, 3G5 Summer Street. LKWK", & PRAIHliR. Pron. The lKt itieata of all kinds Mild ut I h. low w prlitw. lteliahle uiKHld and qulo ilellwry K. M. WAITK PHINTIXG CO , ifinik v n ii uuuu :iu uuu AND Leya! Itlunt l'ublMtem. Hujih' New HrlAk ovr 'hobHnk cnm'l ir Hotel Monterey. mmmmk mmm 1 1 V'TI'1 1 1 Newport, . . Oregon. Luoatfrinn the neaoli.twomlWnoiili or Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully she tered Hmt, wonderful ntsnerv, sei bat ling, fine dtlvea toCajw Foulwiatli. er lluhthouj Hounj new, rooms Uri r.!1. fi iy K,"wt rm,rt f"r fdlle m Invalldn, 0ku nil wtntrr. Ternm ttiiHierata by tUy or wet.k. Iulendiiiir vUltora oau .Ir,,,, H ital card to New lort aud bo met by h.k. d'3m Proprietor. se That's the haDDV and healthy condition of thous ands of housekeepers who have been bright enough to try THE Um SHORTENING, which is a pure, perfect and popular substitute for lard for all cooking purposes. The success of CoTTO lene has called out worth less imitations with similar color and similar names. Look out for these. "All that glitters is not gold," and all that's yellow is not COTTOLENE. There is but one valuable new shortening, and that is Cottolene. It is healthful, delicate and economical as a single trial will prove. At leading Grocers. Watch the name. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. W. K. FAIRBANKS. CO. Sole Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW VORK, BOSTON. DR. GUNN'bi IUPBOVED UVEh PILLS ij... AMlLDPHYSICi ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. B & movement ofthe bowele each dar.lsneoesiar ZJ or heaim These pills eupply T,hEt the Bjetera 13 laoks to makeltreuular. Curelleadache. brighten H Jis Eye and clear the Complexion better thanH o,metloa. They net mildly, neither irrlpe rorH lieken i other plllq do To convino you of their n nerlts we mrll eamplea free, or full box 2So O'ld K iverrnhere, Boeanko Med.Co, Phllailclphla, Pa. Kold liv Rikfltl &. V'inSlyoH RhoumatIsmf Lumbago. Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Backs eic. DR. SANDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT Vlth Electro Magnotlc SUSPENSORY , lJlet Polenta I licit Improvement, I w 111 cure without medicine all WciVn,,, resulting from ererautlon of brain nerTe foiwsi e icessca or IndU crauon, u oerrpua debility, alwpleMnais, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder compiaWj' JS"1.1?; ,.ani,bt0,.,c,at!i " remol complaint pr -ral li health, eto. This electrlo Belt contains r.ii''S?""'"""" 0Ter " o'her. Current Is itVi.liy ff.Jt Vy.wearep or,wo forfeit ti,0OO.O0, and win cure all of the alovo dlea;s or no pay. thou. SE.i'.n.Ift bctn cu,re,.l'.T "" ma."elons Invention rter all other remedies failed, and o Kivo hundjwlj of testlmonlalaln thuand every other srite J2U,IL?.,"rf"1 'P""d EUIYRIC SCirEVSORT. th &t?.l"u bS2n VJf 0,rrrt,l wlt men, ,KFK vtllhal) woajs 8nd for Illua'd Pamphlet, mailed, staled, free SANOEN CLBOTRIO CO., v. 1V Flrit Wtrct, 1'OIITJLAXB OKI. W. J. u l'reoldent. At irtiiV Cashier. UUUUCl OK SALEM. Tranaets a general banklnir bualness. P omplHtienil u paid to collections. I on.ni made, h cbane iKiught und sold on the prin ipal rltles of lhe.v,o Id V N 1)UYN. K .St. ' KOISN. W. A Prj-ICK.' J. U Al BfcllT, V. vV. 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Sewing Machine Free, or a clubot carved sewing 55 00. fifteen feubscrilierH, a machine, warranted, Silk Hat Free. Fu." a ClUU tit two earlv SlllisrrHir.ru Weu.duifler, Portland. Retails for f0 66 " " ""l """ "' pV vCll!!fiVihJr,flliyl!r,yi8U,,8,.l.,,wr8 onp finest Imported silk hat from L. H. Meusdoiller, Portland, retails at $10 00. Steam Washer Free. Steam WuUVon'hiw? bUbaCriber8 0De of J' B' Brown'BFounUlm Welcli Clock Free. fuuati", K! Ut flve eUr'y 8UUl!C:ril,er8 ne Eight Day Welch Clock, beautr- Scholarsriip Free. ues'colle!rUeb tilZ? ?? fcUbfc,t,rib". Pcholarsblp In Capital BasL Wh ' l cunjPi business course) good for two jean. Silver Watch Free MUu?J 'hl -ver watch, fromW.W Furniture Set Free Mew'J ".el"er a'ndaud Ta" ,',a "0,,d 0ak- carved bed roon' ttl' Worth t43 oa m A B Bureu & 8ou' rniiure dealers, Salem. Cook Stove Free. uSumdeChePX Wl'pl'l,!'!?'1 N' 8 C0U,nB 8'T' balem, wonh "!" ' frm Perr' & Co''fl atovoand plow works, Ladies' ies' Gold Watch 'VrUon,U,VWUM,'1;'!y fc" , iroin WW. Maitlu ot Salem, I Case Salem, reiail ptice-J3u.0O. Shot Gun Free. ant. .uui,n8" tlnU it, wk'an 1 h-if $ Pi 8H.d f"re f ,,dt "ngrav.d locta ing l.k, Imurcu ir l"r p bt" 8r.,l, w"non ribs rt-bouud. oiivenne vvatnei Wj 1-aw -- -.- , awtvu Free. i, S V T. M?rUn"ofrl,"nrr "Ue M,,Ver,ne Wh,ch. tem-wlnderwd uie, retails a, jo 00. ' fcalem' filve8 us t'wd service as the best Fet un Fruit Trepfi fro For h uiun 1.1 Ave 8iii,.mi.era w An -- - "''iiiuno Ibany nuiwr.,.,, f HrownHI e ForiameoOO Ear) Crawford ISSf,,WU' Agetna win 1,0 uilowl in .ni 1; 1 iiuiH, or j Mr three muijiha. Tim r....i... ' elltof the uaiiiM an j moutiis. immey. rota ilnS ITm"""" n'' -!11! The above premiums ar price, and tho na nHR uusiuess men nm ..., j.olvog ' "w '."'"i " agents may satisly tnew HOFER BROS., Publishers, BALEM, OREQOr Pre in i li ni Climax high arm, 4-drawer, osk from Geo. C. Will, Baltm, worth, nna r,t ... V,, ljIii. tt. r n IT Free "' ""lies' g the het .....,C ir, lrl m.tl, IV.l M,o m PCS the best made tem winder und setter give 500 Tlnllnn ,n,r. lro. frnm the & Mnriison, worth $2o'. subsrlptlons amoDff aa maby ! VMf Thai, von .nnrt lO tlT ill lie nreillilimu ..... .. .., nn beud postottlee order or bunk draiu luma flde' quoted at regular ki. ... .. ?; ... a w, .NiwYoSTaSi jsra?AT;