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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1894)
tfVEttltfGr CAPITAL JOtmNAL.&MOOTAY,FEBHtTAltY5, u4 t ! t-i"-- - --''-' -, - ;, I 11 IM-l " t!T i. n Is iw it LP ' TI1K CAPJ'fAL JOURKAli. J'UULtdilKD DAILY, BXOISPT 80WOAY, fer Tine Capital' Journal Publishing Company l'.ntoffloe Block. Commercial BtrwU HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. I wtlr.by carrier, per montbr Pally, br mail, per year, Weekly, S pagec, per year, r.iT iILiliW) i i aLij! JO 60 . 8.00 . uo TUB BOTTKN RKIIKIVERSWl. Tho ntaaagemont of public corpora tlooa for -private ipfrflt Is a gigantic fraud on tffofxoplo. There la only one greater fraud und source of public, cor ruption. That is lootlug a rnibllo cor poration thfraailio gang 'of private corporatlon'tblives uutfor a rotteu re ceivership. Tho recelvorrfbip faros Is the last wicked resort of tbo plunders and wreckers, In tho name of law and Jus tice, to further strip and rob railroads whjoh ore publlo corporations, com mon carriers and tbo corporate high ways of tho people. They live off the producers and tho people. Every do! Iartakon by the managers and lawyer unlera receiver beyond actual run ulng expense Is clearly stolen. The Northern Paulllo was robbed of 13,000,000 In one year by Villard and his associates. He Is now In Germany. But his tools are appointed receivers. At the head of thisols Henry M. Payne, a political boss and corporation manipulator at Milwaukee, Wis. A federal Judge is In possession of tin road and Is nobly holding out agalUBt tho gang of robbers and strippers who aro besieging his court like a band of highwaymen of old. Will ho hold out? Hardly. The corporation powei makes most of these- federal Judges, ok it does most other Judges. The corpor ation looters wield tho double powers of the corporation and of party power. Over (75,000,000 of railroad property Is now In tho hands of receivers, under control of tho courts. Tbo standing of American courts Is going to bo tried severely by this tusk. It is a task thai will require the application of business aud Judicial backbone. It will go far to demonstrate and settle forever whether tho people have any protection against private robbers of their public corporations. TUB ONE CENT IHILY. Itstlll lives. It ruoven. It has a being. In reducing Its prlco by mall It more than mot hard times. Its re ceipts aud circulation have doubled. Tbo One Cent Daily cuts 'em all. It has today inoro Republican readers than any paper In Oregon, oxcopt one that woo established In Portland forty years ago. It has more Democratic readers than any Democratic paper ever printed nt ffalem. It has more Populist readers than any Populist pa per. Why? Because- It la. n free and Inde pendent enterprise. It Is a healthy fl ve-ycar old. It works for tho causo of good government and real reforms for thb'pooplo all tho year around. It does notiinvo to bo hired or paid to do what Is rjglit and cannot bo hired to do what Is wrong. T11K FCUUDAUY (JVKRuAND. This monthly fa Indeed an Otegon a imber. In an age of eoonomio and domogoglo turmoil It Is refreshing to turn to pages laden with tho fresh scent of June's bright blossoms, theuiUtxof tho mountains, tho wasli of the waves, and tho "far lined forests that foroyor roar," Thero are poetic greetings to the rvor, tho mountains, tho waterfalls of Oregon. 8. A. Clarke contributes "Autumn on the Columbia." Mrs. Frances Fuller Viotor has a readable Illustrated sketch on northern seaside resorts, with uumorous soasouablo 11 lustrations. It is ludeod a Northwest em number. Tho Oratorical Contest After a piano duot by Misses Hub bard and Nowflbtno, -a -vocal duet by MImos Black aud'Lambert, Miss Cora Wintor delivered her spirited oration on "Polltloal Mou aud Leaders." MUhi Aldenoo saug "Come Little Bpecklo Face," Ml&a Crr,'o Bradshaw rendered her oration ''Afterwards," with (nfir delivery, Lloyd T. Reynolds followed ably with "Education aud Defence." Prof. Kruse favored the audleuoo with au excellent violin com position, MIu'Edltu Frli?t)l rendered her patrlotlo address "American Pa ternity," Chan. J. Atwood delivered his fine oration on "Coudltioual GUI- ttbsblp," Keller Brothers received two encores tar their unique ocarina jjltylhg. iffcfe judge of tho merits oPtUo ora MeWwere Judge O. T. Young, Rev, A. L.;jflite!iain ad Prof. Kdwin Mor HttM, Tha manuscripts hud been sub mM( tUw;twowetks previously W pe4oyiB. Without oonfdr mm lh.W xleolded by ballot that Mr, ''Atwottd' ewtlon stootl tint and tjMttftattojly h-will rcpivseiH Wlllnw MJVHtvHrftJr4 state contest In Xtieti tm tj 3W. 1m ) Uw ia tlie on I est w gWfei tuWlrf'JtnihFiltxen, who will, In default of Mr. Atwood's oham plonshlp at Eugene, assuuio that roll herself In behalf of old Willamette. i m Fourteen cases brought by tho gov ernment against persons who had pur chased lands in tho grants ruado to tho Yarlous military wagon-road companies In tho state were dismissed in the Uni ted States circuit court. $100 Eeward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thero is at least one dreaded disease that science bus been able to cure In all its staged, uud that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cuio is the only positive cure known to tlie medical fratornlty. Catarrh being u coustitutlonal disease, requites a consti tutional treatmeut. Hull's Cutarrli Cure Is taken internally, actulg direct ly upon tho blood and mucous eurfucw ..rti... av,itiu. tuerbv destroying the foundation of the disuses, uud giving the patient strength by building up the constitution aud (insisting nature in doing its work. Tlie proprietor bavo ro much faith in its curutlvo pow ers, tuai iney ouer yjuu auuuicu Dollars for any case tnut It laws to cure. tiend for list of testimonials. Address. F.J. ChenkyA Co., Toledo, O. S&"6oli by druggists, 75c. Catching Croir In India. In order to catch crows nftor tho gypsy fashion in IniVa, it is neces sary to havo a captivo crow always on hand. This crow must bo Inid upon its back and its wings pegged to tho earth with forked sticks. Im jnediatoly a freo crow will attack it, and tho captivo crow, seizing tho freo ono with its claws, will hold it tight. Crow No. 2 must then bo talcon nnd lagged down also. Other crows will come, and two more will soon be caught. Thoy must nlBo bo laid out with tho pegs, und then tho four cap tives will tako four other crows. This plan is followod until tho hunter has taken all tho crows ho desires.-- Asiatic Magazine. Look IMensnnt. Havo you ever considered tho duty of being pleasaut? Whothoryou feel happy or worried, whether things are going well or ill with you, you have no right, by your words or oven by u doloful countenance, to cost gloom on others. Havo you ovor tried through tho duties aud trials of out day "to bo a blessing," making your vorypresenco a light and joy to all youinootf Try it. Cumberland Pies bytorian. Ilnuld llemilta. A certain popular Chicago gontlo man who rocontly married u widow with a grownup family found him solf within thrco weeks a bachelor, a husband uud a grandfather. Ho is wondering what will happon to him noxt. Toxas Siftings. Mint a Mall Carrier DoiTIIls lint? An interesting and novel point was raised in a peculiar manner in Kansas City recontly. Tho question arising was, Is ii United States postman in contempt of court when ho refuses to tnko his hat off in a stato court? Tho mail carrier cntored tho courtroom with his mail pouch slung ovor his shouldor unci boiuo lotters in his hand. lie advanced across tho room and laid them on tho clork'K desk. Tho doputy sheriff rapped for order. Tho mall carrier walked toward tho door and still kopt on his hut. Tbo deputy mot him and told him to tako his lint off; that ho was In contorapt of court Tho man of lottors roplled that his cap was a part of tho uniform which the federal govommont rcquirod him to wear whiloon duty; that ho was thero on duty, and thoro was no law to mako him tnko it off. Tho deputy warned him that ho could not enter tho courtroom again with his hat on, and tho matter was reported to tho authorities in the federal build ing. Washington Post. RtKittctta or n I'ruetlonl Sort. A housowlfo of tho oast ond con cluded that tho only solution of tho servant girl problom was to teach a groon girl horsolf. Sho had had ox porioneo with girls who thought thoy know Bomothlug, with no buccoss. Accordingly sho ougngotl a girl from tho country, who professod to know nothing, and commenced training her. Ono of tho now servant's duties was to attend tho door, and tho lady of tho houso tried in many ways to impress upon hor mind tho nocohsity of taking a tray or salvor with hor when bIio nnsworod tho boll to rc coivo cards, lottors, oto. During tho afternoon tho boll rang, and shortly afterward tho servant appeared at hor mistress' door Baying, "If you ploaso, ma'am, tho vogotablo man is nt tho door and wants to know if you waut any good, iwtatoos." Tho lady looked up from hor sowing aud then foil into u lit of laughter. Tho serv ant was standing us sho had Wou taught, holding tho silver tray with throo largo potatoes on it in tho most proper maimer. Tho servant's 6inso of tho fitness of things was ovidently twdoYoIppud. Pittsburg Dispatch ILUULLIXU!Ll!.li.m.lll V " ! I -i IK X'MlUi.lX .. II Hair Death. intlantiy remove unit forever dtrvt leououaiue liair, wnruior up iuw imua uo. arm or ueck. without 0'.n)l.'r.t r Injury to the uuut itlliiek' 1 jraefur tiny -Cniiiuui vl vuiirti tho iik id 'itu' ula i re mo llon, acxmvwUMf 1 bi i n ilauii a tlie liUueet autltority m il i i.imiL Bintnant ilrrmatoloxul anil l'i i lUllit tliut evrllvol. llurtac hi lrv tt wantliuinl llltKtlma hiik.iil' lilt) uttblillll tud arUtooracy or Ktirope he ii'w'Wj UI(twMI. itic-j. i iy IU1I irI itokrU. VrrtNipouiIeof cmridf uttal seuU Ar A werl A1 Jr THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER 0. ' pt, 11.67 Houth Klltli Av)u.Nw VurK syvMA WW i -f-9-e- rifltit nn H 1-eci.niiitlve. Incomiwtibility of temptT between ru engine driver anil n stokor very nearly Erought nbont a dlwistrotw lisilvay acci dent. Tho two then had not been for Borne time Jit vmv i.ood terina. und a violent quarrel bi oke ont ns tlu-y were conducting e train over n lather difficult Hnn. HUdi words were exchanged and thon thoy catno to blows, and a regular setto onsuod in e)itoof tho confined spaco which thoy hud for this test of their pro ficiency In the noble art. For some timo the battlo rnged, while th6 train abandoned to Us own re gDtirce "ped onward with such velocity that tbo passengers, Ignorant or tno canso of its sudden elevation to tho dignity of an express, began to entertain serious misgivings, whllo 'tho country people, looking np from their labor In tho fields and taking In the real situation at a glance, vlowcd its wild career with 'feel in nkln to (!ni:i;tcrnation. Tho train was rapidly approaching a station at which another one i.'ould soon bo duo, and unlcs8-it progress were promptlj checked a torriblo collision was a moral ceitaintv. Happily, just at tho critical moment tho engino driver and the stoker be thought thsiAfialvcs of tho fearful catas trophe tlmt'wasimpondlngnnd, conclud ing a truce, they set to work with the utmost energy to arrest the lightning spedd df the trrln. They were just In timo, for in another moment they would havo dashed headlong into tho other train. Tlio company, of course, got wind of tho affuir, and an investigation has been pet on foot without dolay. Paris Correspondent. oefs Cures D. 21. Jtoee "I was troubled with torriblo pain In my tmok and also bad kldnoy difficulty. For 27 Yoars I Suffered. I toolc Hood's Sarsaparilla and began to ct bottcr. Ihavonothadanattackiinoolbo Bin to uso It. I was also cured or catarrh 'in tho bead and am now In good health. D. IL Eose, Donlaon, Iowa. Hood'o Pills aet easily, yet promptly and efflciontly, on the liter and bowels. 25c. DR. GUM'S ONION FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In railing n family of nlna ohUdran. nr only ru.oily rjr Coushi, Cold and Croup wm onion nrrup Ittajnataa etfaotlT todayai Itiraa forty 6aira ajro. Now uiy srandohUdran tako Br. irm'a Onion Syrop, which la already prapared .unl more plaaaant to tho Ute. Sold oTarynnara, Largo bottlca CO oanta, Tako no aubatltota for It. Hold by JVfdcetl & VanRlypo. THE WILLAMETTE, OJLEjr, OBEGOir. lliitcs, $2.50 to $5.00 por Day The best botol bMweou rortland and Bun KmnrlKOO, t'lrat-clnuH In all IU appointments. lt uuie nro served with the ChohoHt Fruits Jrown tn the WUlutnelto Valley. A, I. WAGNER, Prop. FHOIHWIj SCI100T.S- 4th Year. SASH K rn? In fiint, Connecting and Primary classes every weeit tiny rrom u a. m, to ill in, oxcept caturday. HISS 0. BALLOU, Principal. THAlNINO CLASSES for teaehois' dally practice work from 0 n. in. to 112 in. In Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from U to -I i. in. CIuho.h mwt for study nf Frt-ohel sysleni. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, Pilnulpul, MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with induing clasn, conducted by Mrs. Kiitghtund Mitilallou. For terms or iuforumtion apply nt Kindergarten rrxiinxvK'ruer rourt and Liberty streets. CAN I OUTA1N A VXTIOiVt Vot CKti.nwr a n t"M.iot opinion, write to ntl'NN iV; C'0.,'wliQTirobilnerlrimr tV oiiricolutbe itcct bulnat. xuuiuunl liootmictlr oriuiaomuu llunUbauk u( In. I uriUAtlou milMrQilu I'ntitiila Uhl hn IA K. ' iiti tbBiu iwii rr,ikAUo a etktta of r-riini-ll iiU wtutiUAe UVil Mat Ire. j-tiiu uuu tiiroinitt uuna Co. reeelT lklMtl l IA lilt Klk kalUlltl. ft a.. .1.. I toiliH)4ieUitbr.rli.BllaoAntrrlrau.Kn4 tuua k, ucuiufub viawj Dttipraiuq uuoju uiu &r bfoiuht IJlv hMriwthtf iuihiiAwK. ... ,... ; vr. t " - . ' ii:.T-"iT-.r.-",M' tuaiNl eUr, lM4iil)r llltuuvtca. bit b lu th lvfl 5reuUtia ot ur tnUB ork la lb tu, oi ,u U9 iQTeniur. -ni tixcudia IluKtHna MAiloa,ieautnlr, Oiaar. mi. '13 Mats. lrr ouuibr coctaiii frA. r. OibcI tlful (4tM contain beau btat. lu colora. and nbotann&bi of ni hiMUMa.'allh plana, mabTtm Wiar to how lit lalMt dici Mw$s?ni&zziAT, iXVHH A 0 mg 'JKV V L WMW& W COPYRIGHTS. ip iai ill IJAD Yfl ten p ISP , i iy 1 3 f t H without an ideal I L is essential to WIIIMB H"lvil lIGood 11 In pastry you cannot have cither without a good short ening. I,ard has always had vcryobjcctionablcfcatutcs, causing indigestion and many other dietetic trou bles. Science has come to the assistance of the cook, and of weak stotnach3,with the new shortening, Rj-gj -vgtt wur a-scri -w c A It i3 composed of th-jchoic- c (,F9 est occi buci anu uiguiy &iv rofinnct verreLahlc oil. ill Physicin cooking experts recom mend it, and thousands are now using it in prefer ence to any other shorten ing. Refuse allsubstitutcs. Bend thrco cents In dtnmjn to N. K. Tnlrbonlt A Co., Cblcatw, for lnwl 09199 Cottoleno Cook lioo't contain lnffnlx hundrctl recipes, prepared liy nlnocnilncnt nntlioritlw on cooking. Cottoleno Is sold by ull crocers, Mado only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and lACHICAOO, NCWYORK, POaTO.ig Kfci-rraweyrfCsmtcVowOk--'v- -ri"',sa jritfiiii.mmmmti i r .i; Trn " "IMi "irnr i iTITj W. A. CUSICK, l'rebldent. J. U ALKKKT Cashier. OK SALEM. TranfaoUa Ktncrul bankln? buslnesH. l''oiiipt.-itteuil u l'tinl toto'li'cuons. loU' made. Kxchatue nought HUtl sold oil till Prlnclr Moltles of tho v lit . VANUUVN, J M.MARTIN, E. M. CltUISAN, V A t'USICK. V. V. MAltTlN. J. II. AMIEKT. it. V. Matiiikw-i, Dlreclot-g. Manufacture Standard Tressed Brick, Molded Hrlck lu all Tatterns for fronts and supply tho brick lor tho NowUalem Cl Uall, aud ticarly all the line buildings erected lu the Capl till City, Yards near l'eultentiary, Salem. Or. 8 3 dw Steamer flltona FOR .PORTLAND. Leaves IloUt's tlocfe Mondays, Ve(luea(ay and Krit!iijs7:SUa in.,arilvlngln 1'oriluudut 1:30 p. m. HETUUN1NG, leaves l'ottlaud Tuedays, Thursdays and Haturd tys at 6 a. in. Fast time for pasiengor bervlcej no way jtudlng freight handled ItUUNI) IHIl'fanllailtedlfaoO. Ono way, Sl.'2 MEALS 2G CENTS. Kor freight rate- and llek'ts apply to Mltoh. ell. WrltfhLM Co., Ilolmau b'oaS 11 tS-lm GEO. C. VvILL DKALKK IN Htelnway, Knabe, Wobbor, Emer son and other pianos. Storey A CI irk and Eurhoil organs. All firm claH inakta of sowing inn chines. Bmullor niakos of musical instru meutHaud HiipiiHa?. Genuine neeilleM, oil und new parts for all makes of innehiues. Bewlng machines aud organs re paired aud cleaned. Two doois north of pnatolllco, Salem, Oregon. OLINGEK & RIGDON, Undcriakers and Embalinors, Cabiuet work and repairing. Court Mttt, Oppoitltu Oporu IIuiiko, Salkm, - . OituaoN E. M. WAlTBrmXTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Zeyal lilttnk Fubllshovs. Hush's New llrlek.over vb,tMulc.Qni'I street WANTED AGEMS HOWN'S NKY FOUNTAIN WASHER. Alerf.ra,u jaia u."saa: PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. Arellltd(a il.a n.,.. ..I.l.tl..uu1 ,... ..... Will cull ,,, . .;,'rirEW.TrtS; Su- iBaeuura ji. ,4 tk buiiiiar tu Miwv wIIUIUvvm i j .a tu Ikw d, -m K. IK MsHl.ROV. .. .. treury Uoara ofTtasiwt. G S n &.J many respects as goou ai gt the finest imported olive Bp oil. Physicians endorse it, 1)9 Capital ! POZIONI'S Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fnnrr. snnthinir. healinc. health ful, and harmless, and when J rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having tho genuine. GOOD BOOKS FOR ALL THE GREATEST OFFER ever nadeby NEWS- OUR NEW DEPARTURE. liSmffiopSraARD BOOKS IN NEW PUOOESS OF BINDINU. tandard literature at Nominal Prices Offered Oiy to Readers of This Paper. A SpUndld List from Which to Cho se. Wota pltaHnrflluevlllngthe attention of onr rein rs n iue exceptional upiiuiiuuiij oirerotlto Ihfin to secure a sele-tlon of the inoith'trli diiss literature ever pahl't-hed at nomluul prlit-i. The hooks in our "1'iikmium LiiiuiAiiY" aic tegi lni-!i5 cent editions, but we ,ire ennblid, tliroiuli a special arrangement vpllli tlie pu'Hi lies, lo oner ineiu lonurreiu ers at inucli lei tunn wholetle prlcps. The f .llowln Coupon must he used tost' euro the boukj at the special price. 'WKfiiuMi, NUMiit.it bVK.it y vj;mc Book Coupon No. .3. Cutout this Coupon and send t us with lour 2 cent stamp und the book ordered bvyou wt 1 he tent freo of expeme. You cm brlnvlh'il oup-n a ul Seeutsnud any bo tkvrtt desire will he htnJed to jou In ourotllce. Thli cllor to paM-tip subscribers only. Name 2'oiwi State Name of Hook Wanted Address "JOUIINAT,," JSnlem, Oregon, ABOUT THE BOOKS. mllE Hooks are library sl7e with very good L flze typa and piper. The books nre not 8envd orwlr'd, but are bound by a II xlble ndheshe hit kin? which p'riulU them to open almost 11 t The-e b'mks on the nivKet would coat tho porcaa'-t.r fiom !J5 lo 50 o nt each, nnd we a most give them away to our i a Hum lii-wtnt t lift lai-inli nf t lilo rotnn to n t A a oiler. It s au extraordinary chunco to se lUors are tho best writers In the world. LIKE THE IU,UBrU.vriON. 1. The Reverlf s of ii Bachelor, ora Book of the Heart. by Ik. Marvel. 2. Lays of Ancient Koiiip, by Lord Mncauluy. Beautifully lllustrntetl. 8. A Tlllyloss Bcaiulal, J. M.Barrie i. The Houeof the Seven Gables by K'uthunlel Hawthorne. 6. Crunford,-by Mrs. Gashell. G. The Coming Race, Lord Lyttou. 7. Dwam Life, by IU. Marvel. 8. I'mnkeusteln; or, The Modern Prometheus, by Mrs. Shelley. 9. A Book of Golden l)eeds,-by c. M. Young. ' J 10. Mosses from nn Old Mause.-by Nathaniel Hawthorn. 11. The Scarlet Lettor.-hy Nathan, lei Huwthorn. LiitbKSay8 " K,l"'-bi' uliar!es 13. Tho Vlmir nt Vol,oi., , ... 01l or Goldsmith. y 14. Twlre-T.ilil T..laa i... x.,... lei Hawthorn; ' " wau' 15. Paulnnrl Vip..ii,in i... t dlu DeSilnt Pierre. "' " iBumr" 10 Storv of nn Afrln..n t.- . (Uulph Iron) Olive Solmlaer. '" S' .17 L8ys,of,HtttIh CrtvnMers, bi; Win. K IniouHimiiie Aytoiui. ' 10. LllOlle, by OvVOU Marixllil, (Hubert Ltifli Lyium!) ilwtahh 19. Drewms.-by Olive Sohreltior. w3. BUoU aty.-y Anna S ln8lthe2M?;"''a-- ciriyle?rUr RlHu-By TlituiM 28. Tht, T,IvIIq .f it., y.-i ,. . . late Lard Teuuytap. M,,S'-Ui- the SI. TIlH Plnaai,,. t t ,, . John LubUiiTuL" " "-Oi Sir 1N$ IT IS FOR SAtE EVERYWHERE. ($?) jssjjgppjBHgjgjjIggjESSr!" ti ..nifiiiiiiLirf THIr? oiler is made to you ulono In jour community- Will you Act? We present below the mott valuable list..ot!.promium8 for clubs of the best selling newspaper piinkd on the Coast. Tke Great One Cent Daily. , . . Tlie Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, Tlie Peoples' EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3,00 a year. $1:6 for six months. $1.00 for four months, By-No papers sent alter time .is out for which It Is ordered.-a YOU. You nre the man. If we cannot get you to act, hand this to somoone who wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will thkf this paper upon merely seeing It. It sells Itself. It Is so cheap no one can tiflord not to have it. It suits renders In city and couatry, of all clasaes aud parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers Avill not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. China Set Free. For n club of twentyllve yearly subscribers, a set of decorated Havlland chinB, 120 pieces, sold usually at 75 to $100. from Damon Bros,, Salem, collection of flue chinaware, marked down to f67. Silver Cu.tl.ery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, treat silver plated knives and forks, 0 of each, frrm Damon Bros., worth Jfl.OO. $25 Su.it Free. For a club of eight subscribers the best $25.00 etut of clothes lu the store of A. S. Brasflekl & Uo., Salem, your own selection. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel bean, steel G tie steel walk ing plow, the best of its kind, from Gray Bros., fcialem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros, beat silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth $4 00. Organette Free. Fur a club of eight yearly subscribers a first class German Rose wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth ?25. Sewing Machine Free, ornclubof ilfteen subscribers, a Climax high arm, .4-drawer, oak J55W) Sewug machlue warranted, from Geo. C. Will, -Salem, wortb, Silk Hat Free. Mi?,rn p l Z V";arI 8UJiwlbera one of our best Bilk Hata from C. H. JUeusdorfler, Portland. Retails for ?G.00. 1-or a club of tr' yearly subscribers one finest Imported silk, hat from U U. aiousdoi tier, Portland, retnin nt sin nn s Steam Washer Free. 8tean, wXrsVon'hil bl,bfcriber8 J- B. Brown'a Fountain Welch Clock Free. ful case S15 Setly sl,bCriter8 Scholarship Free ncVcSlleS R.fi!M..yelV,y 8ubs,crlber8. one Scholarship In Capital Bust Worth S ' ( cumPlet6 business course) good for twoyeara. Silver Watch Free. MXjeSerlsa, Wh 0,as9 Uver watch, from W. W Furniture Set Free stSr, drSSJr andKwi Bllb,crAibe" ' sd , carved bed room aet, bed Worth J45.ro! 8taU(,, fro,a A B- Bureu & Son, furniture dealers, Salem. Coolc Stove Free. i, .0.rA.olub..of seven subscribers 'a lar -nt o i,in tnve. UCBVUIUU0 on t ne i'.ip fin n.! r Salem, worth S20. to0 -"i "''" Ladies' Gold WtoH onaelfrom WWMwSLBfUB Ciribenl.on.a ,ndies, watch, Waltbam Boa retail price-f3o i6ti Su,em' tho best mad 8teuj wlnller and setter Shot Gun Free. gauged linrguu tlt barrl'1 mf ,c"rd9 English, douhle barrellS wiulmbn ffr,P. aMd fore-end. engraved lock liiB lcks, lovv c rc r?r l.nmmDd h,aif Psto1 Kf'P "tension rlTm, rebound; gun, from BiSSf9' RDd thh " SilX?.i:iP Watch Free ' tter, from ff ffflli if 0M,!lmll,li wato,. stetn-wlndcrnnd made, retails at fe.00. arllD of Salemi B'vea a? good service aa the best Fruit Trees free, Altanrnurrr,f",ttSff wRlve 500 Italian prune tree, from the . For same 600 Early Crawfnr, ,f orri8ou. worth $25. Agents will be i n y ' Pacbeg. they please, for iustanw h stead nf nf ?wr,y 8ubsr'Ptlon8 among aa many M luouthn. or on ... .it"' l,,SIta of five for one vear. Hio n art in for tlz eelpt of the names and uoniv r;I!h money. Bend -lllQ above nmniinni. ... -ii ratnilnrln I----""""' u uu oona tide, quoted at regular bChC ldmth0Ufte3. of the dealers ifi, are among" our solves W "' at lVen' fchftfc aonta may satisfy theai. Paper of Oregon. I rre mmm e Eight Day Welch Clock, beaull- .;"". ;r '. -y " ?.," -':-' x erry a, uo8 atovo and plow worB, 17 Free. Prem,"raa ready for agenta, on postofflce order or bank drart, i. , . HOFER BROS, Publishers, BALEtf, OREGON. f'IrWCTjr v- B&mmpkmfiw m irirn