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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1894)
rlMMS? i flh EVENING CAPITAL JOUBKAI, rRIPAT.FEBEUAIlYlG, iti'M. i MS ar ICa. 'fHEiCAPl'fAL.JOllMAL. teBntHHKD DAILY, KXCKPT BUMDAY. nrrai fapital Journal Publishing Company l'otofflo8 Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. llv. breatrler. per month,. JO SO 3.00 LfiO 'ally, by roatl, per year, Vekly, paee, per year, EiaUMBS 5,000 OPINIONS WANTED. Tit Tntinxir.wll! fntiblUh the opinions of Ave IhoitaanameniOr. many mure xprei,HeineWo, ail to tu bet way to elect k. . iinfti nii Henator from Oregon. wuetber (I) by popular vote, (2) by Inatrnctlng candidates tollw ltgalatur a wwnou) hlllutL idi'Hcnalor.or ft) or by leaving It "tothelegtoiaturt after It 1 elected? The re piles should not -contain over iuu-wora, m iiiH(nrBiidruaot writer. nnd Will be printed lnthel)Aii.,JouitsfAilMrlnir the month of March I'rraoiia wilting -can alsoexprew tnelr ocolce for senator ir they aesire. Order Tiik Onb Oknt daily aunog m month. JttOFER BBOa, PnblUbers, Pntem, Oregon bllUESTEi) COMMENT. Salem's city credit la not below pai If warrants ore. Good rouds need tuo beat work ol eome good men. Do not tbniw mud. Throw In lotB ol gravel and broken rock. , Toe convicts obould build good road connecting the state institutions. Only the people who oppose every' tiling oppose good roads. Glvo us better roads. We have busi ness stagnation ouougb already. Bomo Oregon Pacific lawyer is abus ing exReceiver Hud ley. What for? The organized taxpayer Is good; but he must not become an organized office Bicker. If President Harrison cannot be president again be can be Mrs. Stan ford's busbaud. The good roads reform in thin county is In careful bands. It will not bo run Into tho mud. Tub Journal has more paid sub scribers and paid ads. than any paper ever printed In Salem. Tbo present grand Jury are not fool ing away any umo. xnoy reel ino presence of the organized taxpayer. Ten young men take up law or teach ing to one entering tho ministry. There is less money to bo made nil hu manity's hopes than its necessities. The Portland Tomahawk says tho principles of tbo secret order, A. P. A., are, those on which tills government is founded. That paper is not a Qoorgo Washington stylo of hatchet. ThoOrogonian wants no silver cer tificates Issued, but if any are Issued, tbo treasury should, withdraw them as fast as they uro Issued. It seems to fear some money will got into circulation. "Whon tho souato extends tho bonded whisky privilege and haves the coal and iron tarlir in tho Wilson bill It will be such a patchwork of froo trade and protection that no houcst man of any party should support it. The man who steals a half million through logallzed corporation robbery is sent to the United States senate. If mediocre talon t confines hla acquisi tions to a hundred thousand he goes to congress. Fifteen dollars Bends him to tho penitentiary. TIIK FUSION FRAUD. Attorney Fontou, a Portlaud corpor ation Democrat, in a speech at that city outlined the fusion program that Is to capture tbe next Uultod Btatea seu atcrahlp for Punnoyer, Poaton is thasklllful attorney of the Southern Pacific and Ponnoyur Is un doubtedly tho.cholcoof thut line for sen ator. Ills friendship for Hlmon, MoAr tbUFttntonMeGlun.Koadyonjpson, and tbe corporation gang that com pletely gobbled up tbe last legislature 1 well known. Let tbo farce go on. This general Ion far so bound up In man-worship aud Bo easily duped by demagogues that rea wn standi abashed aud totters on Its Marooo. FACTS NOT CU.IMTY. "JJR our editorial note loot week In re jpiMiUUbaprooeedlttgH of Judge Full cwa'iatfcQ O. IV muddle, (be Cap Hvu Journal nays: jS'fe Indifference of the Populist y i Mil to th urease of corporation loot-Mft4i.-urprlae to rual frlenus of re- 'JWmr Wwl Wlmled.iMr.JIufer, (and net MtBlag a Popullt-raper), we ywW'IJiMlvyoa to tmaiore charitable, teWMNa tfc Populist, psptire. "Preaum. Vbty tfcy &4 not bv the eiwuee to gtts iafet(0H tktyo kad.Stay- sSw AfpSv,'i Tb ft ru that the Populist papww jptrt BotUwa taking uy itMMt 1ft this controversy. Like most Populist politicians, and politicians In general, they would rather explode political wind-bombs about matters at Wash ington, D. C, than lay hold t some evil here in Oregon. The Journal is the only evening paper at Balem printing the Associated Press dispatches or any kind ofdis patches. The BHr Htutue ol Ada Italian. It has been frequently noticed by men who visited Montana's exhibit at tho World's fair sinco the silver statuo of Justice was unveiled that whenever thoro was a party of women without es corts around the statuo they Invariably got to laughing at a great rote, as if they had made sonio great discovery which was jnst too good to lot tho horrid men Into tho secret of. Yesterday, howovor, in an unguarded moment ono of thoso unconscious critics Vot the cat out of tho bag. Thoro wero 'our or fire of them standing around e statue gazing at her classic pose, when ono of them, who hud been looking itifmitiv at thn nnkles of Justice for bov eral minutes, suddenly burst out with. "Oh, girls, she's uowlcggeu jusi iooki There was a gathering of heads in one place and a craning of necks and much raising and lowering of eyes, as if try big to mentally follow tho direction taken by Justice's ankle where it was lost under tho folds of h&r toga. Then there was a unanimous nodding of heads and a great deal of giggling as if the discovery constituted ono of the rarest jokes ever hoard of. A careful survey of tho lines of Jus tice's right anklo conflrniH tho criticisms passed upon her by the women. Thoro can bo no question that, taking tho orig lnal doparturoof tho anklo from the foot upon which it rests, and extending it in a straight lino, tho upper end would loavo tho main trunk of tho statuo somo whero about threo foot above tho pedes tal and if further projected would strike tho roof of tho Mines building, about 150 feot north of tho point immediately over her head. Tho only possible way for hor anklo to reach tho main trunk of her body after starting out tho direction it has is to describo n sort of horseshoe rbend somowhoro about tho kneo joint. iChicniro Inter Ocean. SlntU From Abylnla. An unexpected Horn of nows which has just transpired will delight tho heart of ovory philatelist. Tho king of kings, tho euccossor of King Solomon, hus writ ten to tho Universal Postal association at Bern, announcing his intention to enter tho Postal union. Wo shall conse quently have AbyBsiiil.ni postui,ost mips for tho king of kings fa none oilier tnun King Menulek of Abyssinia Al.mj things will doubtless happen on the liunl-u nt thn Kiln helniii 111" 111 si uoht ofllco opei.s in Abjuiin.i I i t vol e in strange tiuux, w'ku savages n.- in coming civilizttl unil ci ilizeil t it t nro becoming i tit ages Em up- n it i aid. $100 Howard $100. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thero Is ut least one dreaded disease that wlotico has boon able to cure in all Its stagtx, mid that is Catarrh. Hall's (.'utitiih Ctuo is the ouly positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure 1b taken Internally, actnlg d 1 1 col ly upon tho blood and uuicouh surfaces of tho system, thorny destroying the foundation of tho dlseaes, and giving the patlout strength by building up tho constitution aud assisting utituie In dolug Its work. Tho proprietors havoro much faith In Its curative pow ers, that thoy oflor Ono Hundred Dollars for any chbh that It falls to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F.J. Ciikni;y& Co., Toledo, O. iSySold by druggists, 76c. Rathor Steop. Than tako In any other form Is w hat many people think uml Park's Tea Is mado fur just those folks, It cures constipation and though not n cathartlo moves tho bowels every day. Sold at Capitol Drug Storo. TODAY'S 'iqARKETB. Prices Ourront by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salku, February 10, 4 p. m. Ollhe DAILY UAl'ITAI, JOURNAL. IJllom- tlons for day and up to hour of going to press wero as follows; HALKM IHtODUOBMAUKOT. rnuiT. Apples 30o to 60o. a IiuhIimI, Hood's Cures Mr. A- a. Omat Health and Strength Restored "I luitereU tamely with alu all oror my body. During Uto irlng I lelt coin Mcy worn out aud barely took ( l enouth to keep mo allre. 1 tried Hoh1 i 8araprlllx Tbe twelling bat suUi-toi sad the hooiliia iaiu are eon. 1 md itronger sn4 lute a good appetite." U.x A. CI OUAM,3ANevnuubt.ti.lio tott.M Haod'a Pills are purely vegeUUe, aua ptrfwit In projortiou u d apjeurause. T 11UTCIIKK STOCK. Veals dressed 6 cts. Hogs dressed 6. Live cattle 2J to 3. Sheep alive $1.50$2. MILI.'.PRIOKS. - Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots (2.60. Retail $3.00. Hrati $14 bulk, $15 sacked. Shorts $16j 10 j. Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats new 2630c. Hay Ualed, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild lu bulk, U to'8. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c .Eggs Cash, 16. Butter Best dairy, 2530; fancy creamery 925. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 10; hams, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 2530c. Onions 2 cents. Carrots, $0 00 per ton. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. AnisC seed, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. lilVK POULTRY. Poultry Heus,6(fs7c; roosters, 45c; ducks, 8; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 0 to 7c. Market overstocked. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Ornln, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $2.76; Walla Walla, W.0O; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 per o.irrel. Oati .New white,84o perbu.,grey,32c; rolled, In bags, t5.750.00; barrels, t0 0000.26; cases, $3.75. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, lollc. Millatufls Bran, $10.00; shorts, $10; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 cts. per cental; middling, $2328 per ton; chicken wheat. 051.16 percental. Hops- New 12 to 14. Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. 3jc, un der CO lbs., 23 ; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRV PRODUCK. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,27J 30e; fancy dairy, 2225e; fair to good, 1617jc; common, llto 12o por lb. flieeeo Oregon, 1013: Young Amerloui, 1215eper pound; California 14c; Swiss imp., 3032;Dom., 1018. Eggs Oreon, 1610c jier dozen. Eastern 1C10. Poultry Nominal; chiokeus, rrilxed $3 0(l3 50 per dozen; duoks,$4.505,50 geiwe, J8. turkeys, live, 12Jo; ilrcHK'd 1 la Beef TopiteerH,2j3cper pound; fair tnood steeis, 22jcj iNo i cows, c; iair co wh. lie: dressed beef, $4 005 60 por Mutton Best sheep, $2:50; choice ewes, 2:2-. Hogs-Cliolco, heavy, $4 004 25; medium, $i 004 60; llghtiaud feeders, $3 004 00; dressed, JO 507. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 12e; do Inferior, 79c; do valley, 12 16c. Hops 15 to 18c. Potatoes Enrly Rose, 4050. Bur banks, 3040c. O.it Millltiir.S.I.IA311 2?J Looketh Well to the ways of her household." Yes, Solomon is right; that's what the pood housekeeper everywhere does, But her wn3's are not always old ways. Iu fact she has dis carded many unsatisfactory old ways. For iustauce, to-day she y ubing- the New Shortening, instead of lard. And this is iu itself a rea son why "she looketh well" iu u'lother sense, for she eats no laid to cause poor digestion and a worse complcxiou. Cottolunr is much better thin lard for all cooking pur poses, as every one who has tried it declares. Have you tried it? For sale everywhere. ncruac all oubotitutcs. Genuine tnatl only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. NEW YORK, DOOTON. C. H. LANE, MKHCHANT TAT LOU x"x Commercial street, Balem, Oretoi. Formerly of Morrison street. Portl'ind, Ort'con. COPYRIGHTS, CAX I Oil TAIN A PATENT for rraowt auwrr and an bobaat ownWiv. writ to Ml NN A (U.,bohahad.lTllhrjeaiV iriitealatb nucal bualM- Comtoumc. Ilwu Hrtctlr voniUcullal. A lliindbaak of In. wnattea awnvuuu l'ulaala ana bow to ob tain Ibaw it lrk Alao a Mtaktaii Of mcctiaOv. Ial an.l tMntitt Uuti aeut f rtm. portal noticoln tho lirlrnlitta Aiurrlran. an. niimi iao iDroucu aittun s in, rocatra i am Uouiiht wialf tMlnr Ua mt in tuo ivrirniina Aiurrican, ana out ont to tU InTtntur, luua aro iwouiiai 'imya.wWf"! Hit coal Muedw arsvat iiwkl I iMued woaklr. aWaniljr il larsvat otreulaliott of aa: Mued wooalr. aWaoiljr illaairalaa. baabf far lha orM , S3 a Toar, MUi .s r aManUM wwa la tb latM M. Ualldliu Mil! i yoar, tvauiwa oum i klliiuu, luoulblr, I1M a roar. wo. tuoulblf , I1M a yoar. Stntiw l. ht err Duutbar ooatalaa baao. ennit uot U) lltui P4al4, in coiur. aim bboUHtrapba of Daw buuMa, wltb pU., oaauing VullJ to ibov ia 8msttR33?m & ) nrarwiHaM miimiiiiii m i iimiiiiiiiiii iiMmi & WW Lrt 1 0. 1 1 UAUU MVUUtS V MOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prepared Liniment and harmless; every ingredient is of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. It Short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book ' To Mothers " mailed free, con taining valuable information and vol untary testimonials. Bent byexprcss.charKCg prepaid, on receipt of price, $1X0 per bottlo. BRAOFICtD REGULATOR COMPANY, AtUflti, Ga. Sold by all Dnii'Viiti. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CAKDS. v. tr. n'jinnv. nut. a. HINOIIAM. D'AROY A BINGHAM, Attorneys nt liw, Rooms 1, 2 und 3, D'Arcy Building. 141 State Btroet. Bpcclnl attention given to tiunl- tat. 2 11 fTULMON KORU, Attorney at law, Balcm, JL Oregon, omce upstairs In I'otlon block H J. BiGGER. Attorney nilaw.Salern. Ore- . gon, (J nice over UiHh'H bank T J.SIfAW.M.W.HUNT SHAW A HUNT d . Attorneys t law. Ofllce over C'ailial National bank, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAIWON, Attorney atlaw.rooms Sand 4, Bush bank building, Salem, Or. JJ.F. BONHAM. W. U. HOLMLS BONHAM & UOLME3, Attorneys at law. Oillcelu Bush block, between State and court, on uommerciai street. TOI1N BAYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I Colleoiloui mad ntd promptly remitted. Muiphy block, oor. Htato and tkimmerclal (reels, Salem, Oregon. tf-'Mf. STELLA SHERMAN. Typewriting and commercla steuog npliy. Olllce, room 11, Gray block. The best of work done at rea sonable lates. 12-itt WO.KNIGUTON-Archlltct aud superin tendent. Olilce, rooms i aud 3 Hush Breyman block. s- 1U-U TTvR A. DAVIS, Lal l'l Uruduateof ew XJ York, gives speclul ntiuutlun lo tho dls eases of women and chlldieu, nose, throat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases aud surgery. Ofllco nt residence, lo I Mate stiet. L'onsulla tlonfromto2a. m. and Jt'i 5 P m. 7-1-Wn Q O. BROWNE, M D., I'JomeUn andsur O, geon. OUlco, Murph bluh, reiueiKO, 45, commercial street. DR.T O. SMITH, Deuu-l .' SUilo stro-t Balem, Oregon. Hulshed dental opera, uons of every description, rainless opoa Uons a spuolally. SONS OK VETERANS -hum i tor Camp No H, Sons ol Vett tuns, L,- A mio s v cd ntaJay eeulngsutS o'oIockhi Uio I u. G T hall. Visiting brothers are conlially lu tied to attend. Dh. . r. I, (, sic, tapt. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING. -MOTIOE IB HEREHY I EN that sealed 1M proposals will bo receHcdbj the Board or iruKieosoi inu oiaio iumhiuio 'i mu niiiimu Salem, Oregon, until March bill, at noon, 1MII, for tho erection and coinplellou of u tie building lor said Institution. All hu- h sealed proposals must be tllid with the Secretary of tho Board not later than the day and data above mentioned. ;fhe building Is to b ol wood and erected In compliance with the plans and speeltlcatlous made therefor by Mehsrc. KUKolt and Laza rus, Arcbltec s, 1'ortlaud, Ore; a. All hiiililprHiind nimtrac.uiH deslrlmr to bid fortlio above mentioned but ding, will flud the plans and specifications at tuo olUco ol Rlilifitt nnrt Lnznrus. Portland, and ut the plllcp of Mr, K H. ilojllnger, r-uiiHrlutoucient of the IusUtule for tfie i.ilud, Salem. Bids must be Btrlctly lu accordance, with the plans and specifications nud each bid must be accompanied by a sutllclent guarantee satis factory to tho Hoard of Trustees that If tho contract bo awarded to tuch bidder, ho will, upon Its being to awarded, enter Into a writ ten contract therolor with good aud eultlclent sure les for Its latthful pLrlormuuce. Said bids must Include llghtiug and healing of tbe ue building. Builders and contractors desiring additional Information, will call upon or uddioil Mr. E, d. Bollinger, Sup't Institute for the ltliud, Salem, Oregon. The Hoard of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids submlttod lu accurd auce with this notice. HY1WESTKR PENNOYER. Governor, GEO, W. JlcnitlDK.hee'yofHtate. E. B McI.LKOY, Hujilt I'ub.Insl'n, Board of Trustees statu Inbtltuto for the Blind. 3 7 101 W. A. C08ICK, 1'rcsldeiU. J, U. Al.nr.nT, Cashier. linn nn nun luiuumi OK SALEM. Transacts a general banking business. Prompt attention paid to collections. Loans made. Exchange bought and sold on the principal cities oft he wo' Id. 1. Van Duvn, J. M. Mautik, K. M. CltOlSAN. W. A. CUS1CK. W. W. MAKTIN, II. V. ilAl-IIlhWS, J.H. AL1IKKT. Directors. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 1 Hard Wood Finishing, Can elvo gikid loferenccs. Rstlmntes furnish ed. Address, Geo. heliMruHi. Salem, Rest dence on salem Motor Railway, North Salem Leave orders at stelner A lllosscrs. 1AA E. 31. WA1TK PK1NT1XG CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS N Lcual JiUiuIc lublhhevs. II uih's New Hi Ink over thlttuk,Com'l ktreot Rhoumatfstrij Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidnoy Complaints, Lame Bacu, etc. . DR. SAHOEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Mnanetlo SUSPENSORY. ., UImI t'alcaui llt Iwpraitnoli I wttlr without inMK-l.io Ml Vnlwa rMaitlmrrrvni Tr4iiaioo oC brmin niv toi't i w, or 1UU cmkHk, am nerrout ti?l tiny. iW, I'leMtu'M Uptftr, rbwnutuia. kUurr, lvT and CJJvr oomplui la li!atfxl ""oh'to. aouth. ll t 'nut eowHul. B"5i !". nl'. '. Tufa vkH-trk rllcU eSnuuot I"'"dTWV rw or v r.r l,oUiuu7n4 uierno( th. atwrq illwun or Mu iwlt. rhou. ixu ! tm ctirrj br (bit h.- nunuki Thr all mW rmiOlM faM. antt. oli. Luadid4 U iMUiuoaul. Ui tax ami . nn - ! "" Our Jwl Iarr.n4 aUtnrUIS M4-tOBT. 6Tto' .. ,,!l?, ,Trr t.l kni, huk uk.T Wairs 0-MfgrllWll"uilA)it,U4l4.ikU.&t 1 Wo. ITSyiratHtrooUl'OUTIANU OttX. )tIUuvU lt iuiiu a .vi . u.aU- --., IVrliaud, Or OLINGlR Jt KIGUON, Undorlakera aid Elnklmers. CktbliH-t w rk uml rIrin(f. Court t-trott, Opoalta Opara llouso, SALBM, . . OBJGOOiC ifn i - r t a n 'it Utl Jf SSJvfvV.' THE WILLMETTt SALEM, OREGON. Rates, $2.50 to 5.00 per Bay The best hotel between Portland ad Bati Francisco. Firstrlass lu all IU appointments ltd tables are Berved with the Choicest Fruit h Grown In the Willamette Volley. A, I. WAGNER. Prop. LOOK! LOOK! 1 have 7 acres of land; four-room house, new; gom Darn; DuuainKs u un, .,......-.--wheat on the placp. 1M strawberrle-wllI bparnext spilng. This place Is watered by Mill Creek; running wW the year round on the place. 500 part time. W II H-1 IU or a' acres Joining, all in summer lallow. Wheat at SJ0 per acre; buyer get one third ol the crop This Is the flncst little place in Folk county lor a chicken rnch 1.10 Ira U. O. BORGE-S.Shfridin. Steamer flltona FOR II'ORTLAND. leaves llnki'j rtnefc MondftVS. WrdneSdajS aDd Fridays 7.39 a. m., arriving In Pcrtlandat 1.30 p. m. RETURNING, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 0 a. m. Fast timo for passenger service; no way .andlng freight handled. ROUND TRI P (unlimited) K 00. One way, 81.2). MEALS 26 OENTS. For freight rates and tickets apply to Hitch ell. Wright A Co., Uolman block . IIS tin GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Htelnway, Kn.tbe, Webber, Emer son and other pianos. Storey A Clark und EarhelT organs. All first cla makes of sewing ma chines. Bmaller makes of musical Instru ments and sumilies. Genuine needles, oil and new jiart for all makes of machines. Hewing machines and organs re paired und cleaned. Two doois north of postolllce, Salem, Oregon. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. DLAN9 AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE L new building of the Oiegou Pchojl lur Deal Aliitos will be reeolved by tho Hoard of .trus tees untilTuesd.iy, March 1. 18'U Said plans mustlnilude llghllngnnd heat ing of tue new building. Architects desiring additional information Will cull upon or nddress Mr. BenJ trlng, mi rerlutendent, Oregon School lor ileal Mute, fe.tlero, Oiegou. Tho Boaid of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all plans nnd specifications submitted In accordance with ihls notice. The entire cosi ol the building, ito, above nnntloned, not to exceed the sum of SIU.OXJ All plans nnd speclllcatl ns should be Had with the Secretary of the Board. E. B. MCELROY, secretary Itoaid of Trustees. Salem, Oregoo, January 27. isl. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will Pj hold the regula Marlon County Teachers' Examination for tun first quarter of 1811, at ine Diaie House, rvtiein, uregon, commencing ill i o cioik wmnesuay, reo. inii. Applloauts for State papers will be exam Ined ut the fame time and place. J S. GRAHAM, 1-30 dlw w2t Bchool Sup't , Marlon County. FKOEBEL SCHOOLS Ith Tear. I Id rnnT i Infant, Connecting aud Primary classes every week day from 0 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teachers' dally practice w ork from 9 a. m. to 12 m. In Klndergtuten. On Monday, Wednesday antl Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Kulght and Miss Hallou. For terms or Information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASIIEIl Best Steam Washer known, Samele Washer with full Instructions bent toAvut exriM ehti-KM prepaid on iuelpt of Jtsu! 1 WW W"' ,l0x bHlew r- Combines every element of beauty nnd purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is lmisible, A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon haTiagth9 eaula. JTjSTMISAUEVWrifHlBt. Pa LADY'S TOILET ra Is not complete m -without an ideal 8 1 POMPIEXIOI. ' 3 POWDER, J POIIONI'S I 11 m THIS ofler is made to you alone in your community- Will you Act? We present, below the most valuable list ofpremiumB.for clubs of the best selling iiewspnptv piinted on the Coast. The Great One Cent The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, The Peoples Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3tOO a year. $1.5o for six months. $1.00 for four months. ry-No papers tent alter time is out for which it is ordered.-fl Yotf. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, baud this to Romoone ho wants one f these grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will it ke tMs paper upon merely seeing It. It Bells Itself. It Is so cheap no one ein sllortl not to have it. It suits readers iu city and country, of all clatses and parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. China Set Free, lor a club of twenty live yearly subscribers, a !set of decorated Havlland chitiH, 129 pieces, bold usually at so to $100, from Damon Bros,, Balem, collection ol Hue cninaware, niirked down to J07. Silver Cutlery For a club of three yearly silver plated knives aud forks, 0 of $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the beat $25.00 suit of clothes in the store of A. S. Brasfield & Co., Salem, your owu selectiou. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers ing plow, the best ol its kind, fiom Silver Spoons For a club of two eariv subscribers, a dnzn "RnfrHr Ttm. bent silver plated te-. -poons, from Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Organelte Free. Fur a club nf en;, t yearly subscribers a first clafs German Rose wood orgauelte Irom J. G. Wnght, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free. For a club of liftten subscribers, a Climax high arm, 4-drawer, oak carved Kwing mac line, warranted, from Geo. O. Will, Balem, worth, poo UU. Silk Hat Free. For a club ot two early subscribers one of our best Bilk Hats from C. H. MetiMlorfler, Poitluud. Retails for $0.00. I-oru club of three yeaily subscribers oue finest imported silk -hat from L. H. "Meiisdorfler, Portland, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. t5ii'. wcIlib ,f two, it'nrly Bubscribtr8 one of J. B. Brown's Fountain bteatu Washers, wortli $5.00. Welch Cloclv Free. lufciae, Jisl f flVe ye"rIy subscrlte" oue E'K"t Day Welch Clock, beautl- Scholarship Free. ntrciwlb Sir0 e!Vly "ubwrlberu, oue Scholarship In Capital Busi Worth S ( cu,n')Iete business course) good for -two years. Silver Watch Free JlSinjfetsalfm, wSfffiSM ',,iSU C'aS9 B'1Ver wWch frm W' W FLU'niture Set' Free. stisdr dreer ui'lfT"i !"lt,:JLT.il 7,s n 80,ld oak- caeH bed room set, bed Worth H5?ua ,M,,UUM, "0U1 A. B. Bureu & Sou, furniture dealers, Salem. Cook Stove Free. lwtnwdembtl,eSCT V,,l,R7ilPrs I" ' sl, No. 8 cooking stove, Saleti" worVh m ' '" Perry & Co-'a 8tovennd Plow works, Ladies' Gold Watch Free , iwu v Vr m s"borihers one ladies' gold watch, Waltbam Bos reuil pr"ee-$3o u. Utln of a l,wu- tho l)88t mado stem winder and setter Shot Gun Free PHUgestuiuu 'VSlri,r Richards' English double barrel 12 .i.ai.tlC'r.ilu9' cl,uTkf:1 KrlP aMd fore end. engraved locks iuk Uek" "w iCuir -tW3k a,ul h.a,f ll9to1 Srift extension fibs, rcbouud Bu.. from ifcUKS s.! m! r 'J. hff1. thoroughly good q.. , J' kre'i ""i.-rAfl.vatcli Free uJ,."5 ,"!' ':', ''V.'.v'y siiliBorUiers iM.l.'liSi.iibm. ' "f Ka,0,ll ly as 8d 'Vlceasthe best Fruit Trees free, AlnrinV'u'r;';!? r xP,v 600 I,a""a Pmnetrwi from the Far iSKTa.'J SSgfil JJpn, -orth $25. "l'liiSIn, :!rV;fc ;'V.ubsrlptlon. among as many as nioutU..raod( VhrTn T.i IV foroe e. they can pe,ud 10 for six eelptof tlwnnwL Ti 2, v Jhf l,rB"'"'" aro ready for ajreuts, on re- The above nremiti iii .,n retail nrioa. M',l ZJTJl lwh w:.., . -ww uuu utKuora wno aro among our solves . Vm' W eiVdn thafc ftSnts way satisfy them- HOFER BROS., Publishers, BALEM, OREGON. .(. - "i 4 Daily. Free. subscribers, a t-et of "Roirer Bros, best each, from Damon Bros., worth $6.00. a steel beam, steel Gale steel walk Gray Bros., Balem, worth $26.00. Free. uriu fo mi. one silverlnp u-mh co,.u.nrtornnd Premiums: t ... i. m "V1" imo .luotea aC uiar M