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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1894)
1 EYESTKG CAPITAL JOUliJIAIj SKOTDAY, FEBKUABTX9, 1B4. I ' i i' H 1 TUE..WJXAL JjOBIUfAL. FOBUHHJ3J JJAJUYt EXGEiT BOWDAV. KTTM Capital, Jo.HmaJ,Pub!isJilng, Cqmpany P.ntomoB Block. CornmercUl Street. far toward securing him a rennmlna-' Uon. TODAY'S MARKETS. ' Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. The patriotic gentlemen who nlwaya manage to bold down the "obeep" ap-j pomimenu in uregon are Deiauoring ime wool wnu roraii mere i in iu ai ( tlfms rortjBy atld up to bour 0f g0ng to would be refreshing occasionally to ee press were as follews: SALBir, February 10, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota- HOFER BROTHERS. Editor. I ' Imllr, by carrier, per mouth, 10 M ! rlly. by tsalt, per year, ffO Weekly.! pages, per year, . , - L60 5,000 OPINIONS WANTED. The Jpprwai. Trill pab:lih tbs opinions of fire thousand men, or aijnany more aawlll mpreca l henjtelTM, a to the. best wty to elect the next UnltedStote ejiator Jwm Oregon. whether (I) u,popnlr ,TPte,(Z) b jnstxuetin-, candidates fa tho IrjUlaturo to who tbey shall eleet lorSenator.or (1) or by leartnf It totbeleztilatuitTafler It In elected? The' re pile should ,not contain over 100 word. In c!adlDgadCrecof writer, and WiU.be printed lntbeDAtLT JoURKAC.durfog the month of At arch Person writing' can also express their cbotee for Senator If tuey desire. Order Tar On a cser UAilt dorter that month. UOFEUBKOS., Publishers, halem. Orf $xa. VOTING FOIl SENATOR. The JovnsAh's opqn baJle,t.of tin people for the next Uilted States sen stor from Oregon la beginning to b heard from. No matter what parties or legislators do, tho publishers of thin pa pa rare In favor of direct choice by the people. Several effert: have been made to ae oure an exprvasio.t of our choice. We prefer a free choice by th pebplo tbctu salves and aa publishers of a people's pub'.tc newspaper we do not care to commit ourselves In advance In favor of any candidate. We are heartily in favor of the peaplo'a choice for senator If tbat can be obtalqed fully and fairly and without partisan manipulation. If a senator is to be returned by the old way of leaving it to the party managers to decide In the leglslature,or leaving It to some machine to select the legislative candidates, then it Is more than likvly Mr. Dolph will be chosen, and owing to bis long experience he will probably bo the best man to Bene this state. But if the voice of the peo ple is heard the result will be different. The Joubnal lain favor ot a senator of the people's choice. He should not a man's name attacned to a public dis cussion who was not a candidate for office. The last grand jury had the good sense to submit a very brief report of Its inspection of state institutions. There is not a bigger farce than these send annual visits. As the officials know when to expect a call they are always prepared. It is an expense entailed upon Marlon county tbat is of no possi ble benefit to anyone and only protects the officials In charge. Bather Steep. Than take in any other form Is what many people think and Park's Tea is made for Just those folks, It cures constipation and though not a catbartlo moves the bowels every day. Bold at Capitol Drug Store, a Georgia' Petrifying Spring. There Is n spring in Brooks count, Ga., which in a very short time converts wood and several other substances into hard rock. The peculiar qualities of this Georgia fountain have been known sinew early in the century, when an old "ba'r hunter" accidentally lost his knife in tho basin which has been hollowed out o7 tho granite strata by tho ceaseless bub bling of tho water. A month later tho old trapper again repaired to the spring and was agreeably surprised to find his favorite knife. The water had had no effect upon the bright steel, not even to tho extent of leaving a speck of rust, but with tho wood of tho knife's handle it was far different. Thu petrifying parti cles with which tho water is so highly impregnated had entered every pore and sap tube in tho wood, nnd what was but a few weeks before a hickory handle of 'home make" was now two thin slabs of solid stone, woodlike in appearance, but as hard and unyielding as a chip from a granite bowlder. To this day tho place is known as "old Moore's ptitrifying spring." St. Lewis Republic. Exam I nine the IJraln by Klectrlc Light. A report comes to us from St. Louis to tho effect that Mr. Donald II. Farquhnr of that city has succeeded in so concentrat ing the electric light that it will illnint. tho brain. Tho same plan can also be be a free-trader. 8o lone as we need to adopted when it is necessary to study th odlect three hundred millions of reve- pathological condition in other parts of nue by duties on Imports no patchwork' protection or half-way free-trade Wil son bill will do. If there are lobe duties on woolens there must be a duty on foreign wool. If tho tanneries are to be protected In the east, the armor who raises bides must be protected agalott hides produced In South Amer ica by peon labor at ten cents apiece. Aa long aa thero Is to bo a system of duties, Oregon produots must be pro tected fully agaiust cheap foreign com petition. The senator to be chosen should also be sound on the question of importing cheap foreign labor as well aa cheap foreign products. Immigra tion from Italy, China, and other pau perised countries must be stopped. Corporations subject to American laws must be prohibited from brlnglug such and landing them on American soil, and from employing any who are not, or cannot become American citizens. The next senator from Oregon should not only be distinctively an American on the tariff and Immigration ques tions, but he should be sound on finance and in favor of a. more ocouotu clal apd liberal financial polioy. Oregon Is a silver state, and the Re publicans will win or lose very largely according to the way their finauclal plan's In the state platform is written. While no war should be waged upon tho national banks, neither should they be perpetuated forever. No goal money we now have should be de stroyed or Imperilled, but gold and sil ver should be coined on equal terms, and a larger volume of paper money should bo issued direct to the people, on a sufficient coin basis, but not in euoh a way as to always put the government at a disadvantage oud ut the mercy of the gold abylocks of WaU street. We do not expect to see the election or a senator of our choice In every particu lar, but we.bellevo on ibajualu propoel. tlons.wfrhaye ouHlued, the. American Popli wllhopt regard to party.are rea sonabjy agreed. tho body. Astnall cone of light from an 800 candle power lamp is inado to pene trate the tissues, and it is said that bro kon bones can bo studied and injuries learnod that could not bo determined by the ordinary inothods of examination. American Therapist. A Horrible Example. Mother Little Willio Mugg's nose turns np terribly. Little Johnny He's been taking cod liver oil a good deal longer than I have. Good Nowa, Advice. Affablo Friend Ah, Mr. Grainpsoy, I hopo I 6eo you well. Grnmpsoy If you don't, you had bet ter coiibult an oculist. Philadelphia Record. HelterThaii Electricity. Agent Wouldn't you like to haven burglar alarm pnt in your ltoube? Mr. Blinks Dou't need it. I've ot a wife. Kow York Weekly. No Wonder. Jorkina Mrs. Perkins Keemsn very eatl woman. Mrs. Jorkins Well, sho lias reason to bo bad. Sho hits hnd Bevernl groat disappointments in life. Jorkins Is tlint sot Mrs. Jorkins Yes. Sho lias been married threo times. Now York Horold. The ExploslauB of a Bomb. startles all within hearing. So the pains which arise from derangetuonti' of the liver, stomacho and bowels. quickly alarm those who experience them. Dr. Pierce's Pellets allot d u speedy aud Inexpensive cure. Sick headache, bilious headache, cfliwtipa tlon, ludljjiMtlon, bilious attacks yield like magic to this wonderful Hecitl Only one tluy, sutiar coated Pellet for a laxKtlve dose. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. The action U prompt and pleasant. Absolutely the best Liver Pill made. Your money given back lr they do not give entire satlstactlnn. The only pill not piw sested of merit as to warrant their being sold on trial. " li -..J.,, ..j i ii..nmjii i i ' i. HALKil PitOUUCE MARKET, raoir. Apples 30c to 60c. a bushel. BOTCHKR STOCK. Vtls drained 5 cts. Hogs dressed 5. Live cattle 2J to 3. Sheep alive $1.60t2. MILLIPKICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flonr in wholesale lots $2.60. Retail $3.00. Bran $14 bulk, $15 sacked. Shorts $15 10. Chop feed $16 and $17. WHEAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY. AND OJIAIN. Oats new 2530c Hay Baled, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild in bulk, $6 to 8. FARM PKOOUCT8. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c El'KS Cash, 12 . Butter Best dairy, 023; fancy creamery zoigsj. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 10; hams, 12; shoulders, 8. Pol atoes 25 30c. Onions 2 cents. Carrots, $0 00 per ton. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 26c. GinBeug, $1.40. LIVE POULTRY. Poultry Hens,57c; roosters, 4(5c; duckx, 7; turkeys, 6low sale, choice. 10c; geese 0 to 7c Market overstocked. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour-Standard, $2.75; Walla Walla, tt.Ou; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 per iturrel. Oats iSew whlte.34operbu.;grey,32c; rolled, lu bags, $5 7o6.00; barrels, id 00(2,0.25; case, $3.75. lluy Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, 10llc. MlUstull's Brau, $10.00; shorts, $10; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $16 per ton; whole feed, barley. 70 cts. Per ceuiui; iiiHinimg, fiatajra per ton; chicken wheat. 051.16 percental. Hops New 12 to 14. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3c, un der 60 lbs., 23"; sheep pelts, 10G0c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregou fancy creamery,27j 30. ; fanny dairy, 222."c; fair to good, io( t.jjc; common, iito I'M per id. t netie Oregon, 1013; Young American, 12locperpouud; California 14i: Swiss imp., 3032;Dom., 1618. JSiripi Oregon, 16016c per dozen. Eastern 15(jl6. Poultry jNomtnnl; chickens, mixed $3 00(3.50 per dozen; ducks,$4.605.50 iceti-e, iS. turkeys, live, 12c; drt'tteud 14o lleef Tops.teert,23cper pound; fair logout! steers, 2'Jlc; No 1 cows, 2c; fair cows, ljc;dret-sed beef, $4 005 60 per Mutton Best sheep, $2:50; choice ewes, $2:2'. Irogtt Choice, heavy, $4 004 25; medium. $4 004 50; llghtiaud feeders, $3 !)t)4 00; drettsed, $0 507. HAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregou Eusteru choice, 10 12c; do inferior, 79c; do valley, 12 16e. Hops 15 to 18o. Potatoes Early Rose, 4050. Bur banks, 3040c. Oats Milling, $1.151..22 M Mothers Friend" mikes child birth easy. Colvln, La., Dee. a, 1886. My wife attd "Mother's Friend" before her third confinement, and say she would not be without It for hundred of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Bit bycxpre on receipt ef prire, $LK per bottle. Boole "To Mothers" mailed free. ERADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. For sale by all druggisu. Atlanta, Oa. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. P. II. D'AKCV. OkO. o.ui.nouam. D'ARCY 4 BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1. 2 and 3, D'Arcy Building, Hi oiate street. Special attention given to busi ness In tbe supreme and circuit courts of the slate. 2 11 rMON FORD, Attorney at law, baleru, Oregon. Office up stairs In Fatton block HJ. B1QOKR, Altoi ney at UwJalem. Ore , gon. Office over bush's bank. JJ.8HA.W..M.W.UUNT HUAWAULfM' . Attorneys at law. Office over Capital. National bank.r!aem, Oregon. JOHN A. UAKaON, Attorney ut law, rooms S and 4, Bush bank building, Salem, Or. B. K. HONHAM. W. U. HOLMta. BON H Ail & HOLMES. Attorneys at law. Office In Busli block, between State and Court, on Commercial street. JOHN BAY.NE. ATTORN KV-AT-i. AW. Collections made 11 liI promptly remitted. Muipny block. Cor, State and Commercial streets, Balem, Oregon. -S-lf. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. First-class In all IU appointments. Its table are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In tbe Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. LOOK! LOOK! 1 hsve7acresofUnd; four-room boese.new: good barn; buildings all new; one acre oi wheat on tbe place, 5600 strawberries will bear next spilng. This place Is watered hy Mill Creek; running water tbe year round on tbe ptace. tUO part time. Will ten 10 or 31 acresJolnlDg, all in summer fallow. Wheat at J3U per acre; buyer gets one third ol the crop. Tblsls the finest little place In Polk county lor a chicken rnch. 1.10 lm C. O. BURGE9, Bheridan. STKLLA HHURMAN. Typewriting and commercla stenogmnhy. Office, room 11. Gray block. sonable tates. Tbe best of work.aone ut rea-12-56 J C. JCNIOUTON-Arcbltect and superin- TT tenaent. Office, rooms l and 3 llueu Ureyman block. and 3 9-19-tl DH A. DAVId, Lato P.t Graduate of New York. Klves special attention to the dig eases of women and children, cose, throat, lungs, kidneys, skin dlten-es and surgery. Office at residence, lol state street. Consulta tion from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m. 7-l-6ni . 'l .' o BROWN K, M. li., 1'hysiclan aucLHur- ceon. Office. -Miirobv Lie.k: residence. onimirclni street. rvILT U. 8M1TH. Lvnti-l. ! Bute street XJ Salem, Oregon. lnltbed dental opera. lions of overy description. uons a specialty, Painim opera- Slearrter flllona FOR PORTLAND. Leaves Boise's dock Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:39 a. m., arriving In Portland at 1.8) p. m. RETURNING, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. Fast time for passenger service; no way jkndlng freight handled. ROUND TRIP (unlimited) J2 00. One way, Jla. MBAI.S 26 CENTS. For freight rates and tickets apply to Mitch elL Wright A Co., Hoi man b'.ock. 11-8-lm GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Emer- Btelnway, Knaba, Webber, son ana other pianos. Storey A Clark and Earned organs. All Qrei clat-s makes of sewing ma chines. Smaller makes of musical instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of machines. Sewing machines and organs re paired and cleaned. Two doois north of postofflce, Salem, Oregon. Vl.ffinlfbeC!cUil!allIr VnStS ' P AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE OONS OF VEl'ERAN.S.-Kuuinter Camn No. O 8, BodsoI Vcteninc, U.-s. A. mee s vVcd- neaaay eseningsnts oclwx n ttic hall. Visiting brothers .ire cordia to attend. Dn. 1. c. Bi.ow.sk, Cnpt. WANTED AGENTS PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. FOR TO x THIS offer Is made to you alone in your community- Will you Act? We present, below the most valuable list of premiums for clubs of the best selliug newspaper printed on the Coas?. The Great One Cent Daily. . The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL ' Tie Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3.00 a year. 1.5o for six months. Sl.OO for four rriontris. CSyXo papers sent alter time is out for which it is ordered."! YOU. You are the man. If we cannot Ret you to act, hand this to someone who wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will tske this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It is so cheap no one can allbrd not to have it. It suits readers In city and country, of all classes and parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. G -to sell- BROWN'S iW FOCmiN WASHER. Best Steam Washer known. Sample Washer with fall instruction!) sent to Agent, express charges prepaid ou receipt of SA&.'. Address J. a. Brown, Box 'hM, isaleui. Or. 1-JO-tf- MJUUESTKO COXUKNT, Tho nextnallnqal Woman Sufferage convention mccta at Atlauta Ga. Senator Bill hu two of Cleveland' suprwn Judgeship ecalpa daugllngi kk belt row. Tho Democratic senators are Jubilant ?ertini hope of framing their tarifl Mil that will yield f 450,000,000. V. JPowderly, who has always JtoMA'kbof Agitator with a blir salary. MHrjHM.Uiorder of Kulguta of Jabor msesfssssss llhpefm& toijulld war-vtasebof WIWIMillK JMtltllfO. A analhl. ioOTTOLENEl Gt What U It e IH. ss iHA c3 ' MK 'TTW 3 JiHr - d- hf a jg - fflHF k. & m fiE , tiito ydBB & & BVr & SB B sflgt &$- ? 05 IhH 9 es HH & sb nHR o Rhoumatfsm, Lumbago, Sciaticas KIdnoy Complaints, Lame Back, &c. 1 cv.i?.v. 1 DR. SflHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With Clectro-Mngnetlo SUSPENSORY Win rur witbont mrdtcfne all Vrakatu rvtultlojr frcsj ere MAiatlou of br&m nerrA force i ejcxsorliMh rneuimtlun. kidney, liter and bladder compUinu. lune bwk. lumhosu. sciatica, all female, complaint. irr r III health, etc. Hdrfl iMMwtM.aU 1 newbnlldlneof the (Jreeon School lor Deal Mules will be received by the Board of True tees UDtllTuesday, Marcn 1. 181 Said plaus must Include lighting and heat ing of tbe new buildiDg-. Architects desiring additional information will call upon or address Mr. Benl. Irvlnit, Su perintendent, Oregon School lor Ileal Mutes, .Salem, Uregon. The Boat dof Trustees reserves the right to rej-ct any and all plana and verifications submitted in accordance with ihls notice. The entire cost oi the building, etc, above mentioned, not to exceed the sum of $18,000. Aiipiansana specifications snoiuu Defiled with the Secretary of the Board. e. b. Mcelroy, secretary Bnard or Trustees. Salem, Oregoi, January 37. 1S9I. A Llol U m 1 urn Si 1 FROEBEL SCH00LS-4th Tear. jmrjR JllUXllll JJLu Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. exceut Saturday. ffl w MISS 0. BALLOU, Principal. 'inis eiecine iie cDiaia Haerni lamnuu orer all oilier.. Current la lnacaaUr felt j wearer or wo forfeit 41,000.00. and will care ait of the auore diwaaea or no par. tbou. "" " oeen etirec Dy Hill mawelooa InTCnttoa alter all other remediea failed, and wo rito Hundxed. of leatlmoolala In tbla and every other Hate. Oar r.nnU Iarrord IMrTKtC SlSriXSOBT, the Erfey. hooa erer olTered weat men, rKIE wltk alt JjUt. UMllka4 lr.r.Mr,.,lh0liHiMi:iDiOI SOAars t)ad for Itlua'd Pamphlet, mailed. sealed, tree 8AN0EN ELEOTRIO CO., Ka. ITSrtratliti-eet.VOUTJAXI) OOE, ltemoed to wor. I uiru uuu ,aalnu(tou oik. I'ortland, Or. "Itls tho new shortening S b.takinj: the place of lard -'or cookintr butter, or 3 .both. Costs less, eTOCS farther, and Is easily OP (jfdisested by anyone. AT ALU GROCERS. - Refuse All Substitutes. Z Made only by -"IMP N.K.FAIRBAHK&GO.,S ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK. -49 minium ese- Sl JA LADY'S TOHiEM Is not complete M H without an ideal 1 nOMPLIICIOlI ' POWDER. q H.B KB irtl -9 awn Mn m n m ! BC1 I mum s TRAINING CLASSES for teacheis' dally practice work from 9 a. m. to 12 m. in KiniWfrnrtpn On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for stuayor t roebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with traiuing class, conducted by Mrs. Kulght and Miss Ballou. Fortermsor information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets. China Set Free, E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlanJc Publishers. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank. Com'l street -or a club of twentyilve yearly subscribers, a set of decorated HavIIand A china, l.9 pieces, sold usually at j75 to $100. from Damon Bros,. Salem. collection of tine chinawarc, marked down to ?G7. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros. hest. 8,,ver P'a'ed knives and forks, 6 of each, frrm Damon Bros.f worth f6 00. $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the best 2.5.00 suit of clothes in the store or A. to. iirasueld fc Co., balem, your own selection. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel -Gale "steel walk Ing plow, the best of its kind, from Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros, best silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth W.00. Organette Free. For a club of iigi.t yearly subscribers a first class German Rose wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. V oc"aan swee Sewing Machine Free. rora club of tlftten carved sewing $55 00. subscribers, a Climax bloh rm J.dn.r nt machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Balem, worth, Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist open having tho genuine. IT IS FOR SAtE EVERYWHERE. I ' A IMtvftMMl llieni f.r ura jrVteaawaaB&aaCi attuiali ut..f.,1 ..... MUmmsmsb mil b. taqtirul frHjBf telle ttriumiteei '' w Jf "V i aim JZJdfO C. ntnb - Mf little boy ta Ud fil.jtu W . mott HU, toilawcJ tij ott Jitf. V. i - . htm tare bottl of Kof hK,iuu:, i to U now aa ruesd as m uM moii .u Hood's Gureo see, ItU rpUU li s4. hi ehttS. .i. Bkatwla roan4 he rsks MOt" M:. pAvin Hun, Ba4 WUf. fWtaac. U.. , Hood'a PlUa ccr lhr tru.Hs. UmA .Qon aadbeaiSMJwe. Tryt)x. : U WHIM alii, I n -3kH, -j. . aVAVEAIS.IKAUEU9 For a C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 2T2 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Ortgon. COPYRIGHTS I OUTAl! A PATEXTf ww.w vm a Ha iV t .. woona ont diuioa, writ la saa Banr arte jcars' "!" m in potant euiMt. Cctamunu. UMnctlrcttMMUl. A ilaiUkaok t to. ipwm nanntar riitua ana now to oh. taut n.aa m frea Abo eaiakMaa ot m-Ktitn-lTiulneuct.riuutrli' X"WM iferuuik Xlttaa Co. rtT K"- "l ltBe A rlerud tho r biwulit uir Mieratho wUMHh- MMd wifeilr. cmir OlnKrwled. suilIutlU iW rilatia of aar aaauUta work la U BMdB.BMlMi cajatt UJmu. UNroty MuuUr o fj iwa yaseaw. hi ieara. aM far. isnphj ol Vl Tat.?Jt- !8fn "Vf "". awrar at jo a uuumtai .I mam himm. Hi vUm ruMttf Vaan U ho IM ''W&r&vzHzaii tKWAn Tfllir a-y -y- 1 Tm , OLINGER & RIGDON, Undorfakei-s aid hkkm. Cabinet work and repairing. Courstrrt, Oio.lle tlj.ena lluuae, AL. OKKOON BIDS FOR ELECTRIC WIRING. THK 11 UUU UK THt'TI H j HOUSE Painting, Decorating, nam ivuuu rmisning, Can give good references. Estimates furnish ed. Addrees, Oeo. lschstruth, Halera. Kesl dene on talem Motor Hallway, North Salem tave ordersatBtelnerABlossers. n!St PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING. VOTIL'K IS HRRKRV fllvvv .h.. ..i X proX)als will ba reoetTed b: the Board of L. .. .. ' ---..... .v IUOD1 UUHI VTr h cto.n. unlu Marcn 'h, at noon, lcW. r.,'.?6 frectlon and completion of a new uuiiuii.K mr Mtia instiiutlon. ..AM. u h sealed nropoaals must be filed wth injsTretaryortheUord not Iatr than the day and date Hbove mentioned, roe buiidln U to b of wood and erected in the pans and stwm.i-.. ..-vii."1" fSfBV.nUFurAU.otou,,ent ur Hlds mut bo strtcUy In accordance with the PiJ"nastfctncaUonaud eaih bid must be accompanied by a aumclenl Buaranue saus! contract be awarded to sueh bidder hi ,ii upon iu being- to awarded, enu'r into a writ. tea contract thereJrtr with good and tamclent su.;e les tor lu tatttafui prmaVcSrHlid i2Si!? ua;oatnictors destrtnradrtltioaal JgSf atoa. will call upon or addieil Mr tL s IWhajer, Hup'i InatltuU far il'km, Jil? Uo, Tnutees reaervra the rleht tn 71Gt Sillv Hat Free. M? ".LVM"1 .!.uJfr,:?e ne o' "' 81 Bilk Hats from C. H. ..v., uwauu. ivelaus jor to.uu. Steam Washer Free. por a ciuo or two early subscribers hteam Washers, worth $5.00. one of J. B. Brown's Fountain! jeum subscribers, one Fcholarshln In Cnnltal Bum- Welcri Cloclv Free. fufce.lls! f lU' J'ear,y subsoriber8 Elsht Day Welch Clock, beautr- SchOlarship Free. i-ui u uiuo oi u yearly r.V"." oaiem, nor comnlete LuHlnpSS ,ai A r..V V T wortn tuu. ""' ivv. u. mjiio. Silver Watch Free MSSn: jSebler .ffi, ff&oo. '"gh ",ver Wa,Cb' frm W' W Furniture Set' Frep uaciuo oi nrieen suticribers Worth $45.00. Coolc Stove Free. stead, "dresser and sii.wi Z , V, t, "" oaK carven bed room set, bed wvT'i. fST ani,.8Uud. from A. B. Bureu & Pon. fumltur Ho!. Ftilem. , -- ....., , tor a club Salem, worth f nt ui.n ci.it. ....i . . i.-.. ... . . . ""r" rw!M.'riiier8 n inrira oic tvt o i.i .i.n. wsimatieou tile I'aiitl.. fnMi, r '""".':?. "" """'"B . t -I '" ii; Oi VAI.-8 BlOl stove and plow, works, Ladies' Gold Woi tn,. ca"roulUW.0wIuL7 ladles' gold watcb;Waltham Bos retail prlre-jw.6o. tue best made stem winder and setter Shot Gun Free i-or ilnh f t..... .... .. ,i.oir;r.T.,.BKUl. cnoers one V.A.CtmiCK, rreatdeat. tf J.U of IkiUKMa IBVfl. k. a.B.4M hriWil.ll.1.1. ... .IT "!T.TTTT"T. ??" twiaritu Hi;a4tusk MMkf Ke se .t ibe OwSwnT '.Jri3-le, BalS: ..'TtKirtrhHwr'Ji ot or aji Mate to raavtrved wSln,-T a. KwWwary , i, """ " Bjr orrte ot tha tloara. w Capital ALBIRT. Ouaier. 11 UllUUll OR SALEM. XSZ!S!.. M. A, MONLKY.Bm'tAry. E. it. Ckom.v' i H. V. Mattbkwi, Richards' Enirllib dnnhln barrsl 12 2nd mounting walnut s.ok 'and S nf!P, aM,d foeI,d' eDRraved ,ocks ing locks, low circular bam,aa,.Hif vbto BrlP "tension ribs, rebound 8u, froin B2? 1 a thoroughly good Silyerine Watch Free sette0r,ttfrlm "W m'Stii? of1 k f ne 'l1 w r,oe WB,C'. Mem-wlnder and. made, retails at fti.00. ' of ba,em' -' good serylceas,ihe beat- Fruit Trees free , ?r "".e ? Earty Crawford twaohel ' ' theyeasern'; ,tau rusted of 3S ?" '" "PM among aa many as noutLs,orSI)or thr ,,wuiL .. ,f"r !,e i'r, they can send 10 for six ee.Pt of the nauie ZS J& - rntn H S R"1""1 bona fide, quoted at refmlar sXs " U eU atd L'lVan' Ulat aSnts y sasfy them- Mj7tv J. H. Autur. I -Wrtor, HOFER BROS., Publishers, 8ALEJT, OBKGO, iiA, fttatta lflagUuj