'll EVENING CAPITA- .rOTTRNAL WEDNESDAV, FEBRTTABY 28, 189. TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL. PUBLISHED DAILY, KXCK1T BUMDAY, Capital Journal Publishing Company ""WstofHoo Woelt. Commercial Street, HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Lially, by carrier, pr mouthy. I'Riiy.pr rnau, par jenr,. ,iy I-.-goeA Wel 1 8 pages, per year,. .3X0 IJ50 6,000 OPINIONS WaNTKD. Tub JovBVXh will publish the opinions or flvo thousand men, or as many more as will exprn themselves, aa to the beet war to elect thentt jUnlled States Henator from Oregon, wbetblsr (1) by popular vote, (2) by instructing candidates to lha legislature as to wbo they shillcjeot for Senator, or (3) or by leaving It to the legislature ofter It Is elected? The re piles should not contain over 100 words, In. tndflrcMOl writer, ana will be pnnuxi most universally signed by employed of tho road, nnd Is now being circulat ed among creditors aud citizen, and In being very liberally signed, and will bo presented to tbe court next Friday, at which time it ails iu an adjourned term here to consider the Oregon Pacific "sale. PETITION. To the Honorable J. C. Fullerton, Judge of tbo Circuit Court of the Btateof Oregon for Benton County. Sir: The signers of this letter to your Honor are either the present or tbe former employes of tbe receivers of tbe O, P. R or creditors of tbe receiver ships, or business men deeply inter estod in tbe succvw of the Intended sale of tbe road. We now approach your honor to express our earnest hope that in fixing tbe date for the approaching sale you will allow sufficient time after the Just rho recent change itiniftr unarauni wrnr. unci win db onnun l .W...rv Tr...v 4nrfn (ha Minfll rtf fltteiimted fUllC. titflll ilarclw.'t.t'ersons writing cam also -expresa' of receivers, for all possible purchasers their choice for B.natorir they desire. to complete their arrangements to bid. Ordtt&rnB Own crkt DAilt during that . ' rtf-it.. nnnu ll.llakaH , balem, Oregon. A LlTTLb TKUB INWARD.VES&. Tub Capital Jouhnal, of Salem has bben- threshing over a Jot of O. P Btrawpd tbe mont of their uttering bavabeen vapid and HUH0otjB;butHhu.v lmvet'rnado one ucuusatlou agulpui Judge Fullerton iliut Bhuuld'Jjo denied, if unir(l$, aud the paper punished for its utterance thereof. We iefcr to the charstetthat W. H. McFndden, of Cor-vallls,-was appointed attornay for Itu celvetGfark, to pay for political eer vlcoilronderorl the Judife during the lost eitopalgu. If this charge onlj mfToctod'tho jud4o In person -it would not roat(or, but It uflecta tbevery truth and pilrjty of tbe court, and if allowed to gofunelialleuged by tbe Cdurt.-It'lu 6 tacit iadrulsslon of guilt, and there!); robs tbo .court of much of the respect of the' people, which it should hold,- LIuooIn'County Leader, Dem. We'oopy the above because tho Lead" or is flvptPer of Mr. MoFudden's own political 'penuislon, and to slibw that' po!ltlbalnd corporation corruption In this state Is not oonflned to any one party For instance, tbo last legisla ture olocted n railroad commission. whlofraccoptcd tho very same schedule' of freight rales 'which their 'proijecca sors, M easru. ColvlgV Olow and Hamil ton, had refused to accept, and whlcb had been defeated in all tbe courts. Tha formor commission, like ltssuo cossors, was oompood of two Itopubll- cans aud dne Dombcrat. Yet, It 1b per. fodtly apparent that tbey were abso lutely opposed to oaoh othor.sofar as the peoplo of Oregon are concerned. Tbe fact la men eorvo corporations because they buy them. The outrage Is com mitted whon men takb pay to serve the peoplo and thon sorvo tho corporations. That explains how a JDomoorat like Mot addon can help oloot a Republican Judge. That explains how McFaddon, a' woll known enemy of the Oregou Pacific camo to bo appointed attorney for tho receiver. Tho peoplo are going to get their eyes open after awhile and declare all such political methods pub lic treaohory. UUaUKSTED COMMKST. It Is reported that J. II. Upton, of Denmark, Is coming up to Coos to direct tho Populist campaign for tbo next oleotlou, and that be will got iu with both feet bgd. Marsh field Mall. That Is about the beat ar gument we havo heard against Upton his feet am too large to make good lawoi Just now we read In many of our ex changes of teams being stuck iu the miry roads, aud of their drivers cutting harnessed to pieces to extricate them, Tho road question Is one that neods at tention. Our roads should not be treated in tbe same manner as the roof of that Arkansas fellow's house. Wo uoed good roads mora in tbe winter than In the summer. Wo can stay at homo In the summer, but man In a companionable animal, and tho long winter oveulngs ho needs company. He wants to visit. Bkatuokawa ISaglo. ohecion PAomqKASefBpr Postponement of 8alo Copy of Peti tion Boln Circulated. r - g Circuit COKVALLI8, Fob, 28. We are reliably Informed that pro vided ft postponement of the sale of the Oregon, paclflu can bo bad' lintll Juno lqi, that negotisioWuVe pending whloh will culniluato In a bona fide aalej tavljlfc from Iom all creditors. If uoll'a poatpaneaiout can bo had, wo are naviieu mat ono ir not more parties will ' bo Iu tf ioeltlori to bh.1, A'salo odtreJ nowirbuld probabl rwufk lu a wuiwitw uioftovci" ora rvpoilllOU 01 lUe late (Kilo . The'followlng petition has boon al- tJiAjUJMyi uuUiivOy uJOvJJXKJ' jair jueatn k tut an Ur remove and forever dcetroys ob-i without dlKuloratlou eHMBbl hair. t heiber uiwu the hauda, i w,wuirww, vt o " m. he fiiont dclaaio akin. Hi rlalur fa)hK Jtftr JMni Mto MKirtt formula oil sua wiuoii Kcaimwieuffea oy puym-j mi Aa tha JtUbWl 4UiMf ity udth ricut Hlat)t drriuttolwtt and hulrtpe i pnva i UoUlll be ik-aanrlbi Mallet UtUvrHikd' Ifurlfli hit private' r turn iuhuii :-,i ai llf-UH emoot; il ieaanr rfiirupTje ; Im. frtwa. it by- hm, uurayl . fiiira ifaniM rl an rin a-iti afl rfla Hul ajvt.H waVTV. " PnpWi mwW9Vm wrmantwiNMi UMVJ iMIMW AmttlOUAHSUmt ,-i.t TH SKMNCUM.MvT HAIR ilOWUCO. Ii)it. K. WRoHtk yillli AT8Us,Nw. Yor Ksisvsa complete their arrangements We are fully ailvo to the necessity of your setting the salo at the earliest practicable date, but, we recognize that after'tho 'events of be last salo purchas era must have time to make entirely different arrangements, aud we have faith that, if thd next Bale is set for not sooner than Juno 1st, a different out come for all tbo creditors of your hon or's court may be expected. We know tbatyour honor Ib anxlout to niake such orders us shall lead to a sale foh tbe best price possible, aud we also think It may assist your honor in corning to a decision on this most Im portant matter to know that tbe parties mostVlially interested, have come to the opinion expressed iu this letter. Good men are in favor of better roads. And good women too. Exporienco of an Ex-Champion. Athletes and men who take outdoor exorcise uch us walking, ninuhiK, bicycle riding, Jumping, Bwlmmiug, tennis, etc., are often subjects of acute troubles. Tbe oxnorloucu of an ex- champion walker will be of interest t all wbo are ufflluted. Harry Brooke writes: "No. 324 East 10th St., New York April !2. 1880 Numerous statements relative to tbo merits nf different plasters have beeu brought to my at tention. I tako this opportunity to state that I have used Alluook's Porous Plasters for over 20 years and prefer tbom to any other kind. I would furthermore state that I was very sick with catarrh of tho kidneys, and attri bute my recovery entirely to Allcock'f Porous Plasters.'' TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telograph Local and Portland Quotations. Salkm, February 28, 4 p. m. Oftlco Daily Capital Juubnal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press wore as follews: BALtfll PIIODUOB MAItliKT. VUUIT. Apples 80o to COo. a bushol. BUTOHKn STOCK. Veals dressod 6 oU. Hogs dressed 5. Llvo cattle 2J to 8. Bbeep allvo $1.G0$2. MILLIPUIOKS. Bnlom Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale Iota (2.00. Retail $.'.00. Bran $14 bulk, $16 saoked. BhorU $16 10. Chop feed $10 aud $17. W1IKAT. 40 cents per bushel. HAY AND OIIAIN. Oats tie w 2680c. Hay Baled, new $8 to $10: old $10 to 12. Wild in bulk, $0 to $8. FAHM I'HOTIUOTH. Wool Best. lOo. Hops Bmall sale, 17 to 18o. EgRH-CaRh, 1218. Butter-r- Best dairy, 2025; fancy creamery 25:. Cheoflo 12 to 16 els. Farm smoked meats Bacon 10; hams, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 2.5030a, Onions 2 cunts. Carrots, $0 00 per ton. Beeswax i! to. Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 20o. Ginseng, $1.40. I.1VK POULTKY. Poultry nens, 7o; roosters, 6fn Oe; ducks. 7: turkevs, slow side, choice, lijLiwimniiM'nivujeyigwwwi jut --?- yga 10c, geese. POIITLAND QUOTATIONS. Groin, feed, etc Flour Statidord, $2.76; Walla Walla. $3.00; gruham, $2.40; sdperfine, $2.26 per oarrel. Oats New whlte,34cperbu.,grey,32c; rolled, in bags, $6;750.00; barrels o wcjjO'5"; capes, 3 70. Huy Best, $1012 per ton. Wool volley, lorailc. Mlllstuffs Bran, .$10.00; shorts, $10; ground uaney, $; chop reed, $16 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 ets. ptfr cental; miuunng, vzhoazh per ton; chicken wheat. 0501.16 per cental. HopsNow 12 to. 14. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs, 8 Jo, un der X0 lbs., 23m; heep .pelt, 10C0c DAIRY PIIODUOE. Butter Oregon fanoy creamery,27i 80c: fancy dairy, 221(5260: fair to kooi 16017jc; common, llto 12c peflb. Oneese Oregdnj 10018: Young American, l2locper pound; California iic; wiss imp., soKi-: uoni., jus. Eggs Oregon, 1415o er' dozen. Poultry-iWominttlj chickens, mixed $3 0003.60 per dozen ducks.$4.OO06.OO jreese, $7J$8. torkeys, live 10011 dressed 130 Beef Topsteers,203cper pound; fair togood steers, 22c;iNo 1 cows 2c; fair cows, lo; dressed beef, $4 0006 50 per Mutton Best sheep, $2:50? choice owes, $2.-2o.- ' Hogs Choice, heavy, $4 004 25; medium, $4 0004 60,'' light aud'feeders, $3 904 OOjTlressed, $0 5007. f SAN FBANOlEido MAHKKT. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 100 lie; do Inferior, 79c; do valfey, 12 16c. t Hops 15 to 18o. Potatoes-rErIy Roe, 4060. Bur banks, 8040c. l Oatfl-Milliug, $1.1601.. 22j , m $100 Reward $100. ' Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stage, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh- Cure is tbo only positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity. Citarrh being u constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actnlg direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, therby destroying the foundation of the ditwu-s, aud4 glying the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting- nature iu doing its work. The proprietors hrtvopo much faith In its curative pow ers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fulls to cure. Bend for list of testltiibniuls. Address, F.J. ChkheyA Co., Toledo, O. ftSTBold by druggists, 75c. mim wifEs Wo otter you a remedy which, it used as dlrectediiasures safety to lite ot both mother and child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Kobs conflmment of its Paw, IIonnOB and lliBK, as many testify. "My wife used only two bottles of Mother's Friend. Sho was easily and quickly relieved; Is now doing splendidly." J. d. .muhtux, iiauuw, a. v. Bent by express, i oi pnce,i.&vperc maiieu iree. lrcpald, on receipt K "xojioiucra BRADFIELO REQULATOn CO., Boldty all Druggists. Atlasta, Oa. PROPKBSrONAL AND BUSINESS CAKDS. P. U. D'AHCY. OKO, O. BJNOHAM. S'AUOY 4 13INGI1AM, Atlorneys at Law, Kooms 1, 3 and 3, li'Arcy llutldlng, HI le street. Special attention given to dusl nous lu the supreme and circuit courts of the stale. 2 11 mlLMON KOKD, Attorney at law, falem, JL , Oregon. OUlco up stairs in Putton block. TT J. inaGKK, Attorney ailaw,Halein,Ore- XJLm eon., unico over isusn-a oanx, T J. SHAW. M. W. UUNT HHAW & UUN1 t) . Attorneys at law. Ofllte over Capital Rational banlc, Halein, Oregon. JOHN A. OAItON, Attorney at law, roomB fj a ana i, uuhu d.iuk uuuaing, oiiiera.ur. 11. f. 1JONUAM. W.H.HOLMEa iSONHAM A IIOLMEM, Attorneys at law, J Olllce In Hush bloclt, between State una Court, on Commercial street. JOilN BAYNK, ATTOKNKY.AT.J.AW. ColleciloiiH mudo aud nromntiy remitted, Muiphy block, tor. Statu and Commercial streets, Balem, Oregon. B-Wf, QTKLLA HUEUMA.-TyportmlnK and O commcrcla, xteuogtutiliy, Olllce, room II. Urav block. The In mi. uf work aone at rea eonuble intcs. 12-2U Park's Cough syrup. Has beeu so highly recommended to us that wo took tho agency for It and now ask our friends who are suffering with a cold to glvo it a trial aud if it does not glvo satisfaction your money will bo refunded. Evory bottle Is sold on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents andii ;0. Bold at Capitol .Drug Store. wavxsaMBjiratf?ay'! 3x3 Ispeaknotoutofweaksbrmlses, J 5 but from nroof ." 3 1 LARD I I musT i WO. KNIUirroN-Archllect and superin tendent. Ollce, rooms 'I and 3 buth Hreymau hloclc 9- li-U Stt 11HOWNK, Al. U.. PUyBiclau and Bur . geon. Olllce, Murphy block; residence, j, Commercial Mreot. DH.T.O. H.Mll'Il, Heimt. 92 State street Salem, Oreyou. HiiihIioU dental opera, lions of every description, i'alukbs opera tions a specialty. SONS OK VKTKKAMx H'Jinntcr Camp No 8,tionsot Veleiuus, L'.H. A. raeo s Wed msday evenings tit 8 o'c lock al tho I. O. O. T hall. Vlsttlue brotliern are cordially Invited to attend. lu. a. c. Hkownb, Uapt. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASHER. Heat Steam Washer known. Hample Washer with full ltihlru tlons henttoAeent, ezpreHSOhurgeij prepaid on receipt of S.1.50, Address J, U. llrwu, ltox 2u!t. balem, Or. 1-JO-tf- Since COTTOLENE has come to tnWc Its place. The satisfaction with which the people have hailed the advent of the New Shortening evidenced by the rapidly Increas ing enormous sales Is PROOF POSI riVE not only of Its great value as a tev article of diet but Is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lard, and ofnlj Hie Ills that lard promotes, 'fry at once nnd waste no tlmo In discovering like thousands of others that you havo now mo use nCrUBC ALL SUBSTITUTES. Uenuint nuilo only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ti. luuis and CHICAOO, NCW VOHK. BOSTON. JUIsi Danttt MoJJit In Danger of Consumption ' 1 vrnt tfek and dUcouraccd when 1 called nttieMIMR doctor, lie Intimated I h4 touiuuiplioa and vrould uot llvo lone, I do- Hood's Cures ' v l to tako Uood' RanaparllU and I aia voll ami hearty." Miss mux. ilof f J.'X 73, AJhnwro, JlltuoU. $ iiocrVo riil'f"'i iidty, yet rrompuj .id aeotl ly, on the Uvr and bowcU. 4 SMITH BROS., CONTItACTORS & PLABTERERB lAavoorders at (XUtle-Parkhunt block.room 5,Haleiu,Oreifon. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street. Ilaa the beat faclUtle for moving and rait in houM. Leave orderot MtX Uroa., or vrvaMfl-ww IMVIU VITMU, THE INDEPENDENT STEAMER ' EIWGOD, Leaves Portlaud for b'alem and Cor vallls on Sundays &, Wednesdays 6. A. M. Leaves Balem for Portland Tuesdays aud Saturdays at 6 A. M. Passen ger rate Salem to Portl'd, 50c. REDUCED RATES to Ban Francisco F, J. Smith, Agt., Trade St. Dock. 1 THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $6.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland ad Ban Francisco. Fint-class In ail Its appointments. 1U tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In tbe"WliiamtU Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. LOOK! L,09K! 1 have 7 acres of land; foilr-room boue,new: eood barn: bulldlnrt all new, one acre 01 wheat on the place, SMW strawberries will bearnisvspilnt'. Tils , place Is watered by Mill Creek; runnine water.the year round on I he place, tSOO .part, tlmorf Will sell 10 or ai acres Jotnlng. alf n strtnmer rallow. Wheat at S30 per acre; buyer gets one third ol the crop. This Is the finest little place In roik county lor a chicken ranch. 1.10 lm O. O. BUHGKH, Bheridan. Steamer flllona FOR PORTLAND. Leaves Boise's dock Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:38 a. m., arrlvlnz in Portland at 1. SO p.m. i HETURN1NO, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at Oa. m. - Fast time for passenger service; no way .finding freight handled. ROUND T1UP (unlimited) $2.00. One way, fl:2J. .. MBAbS 25 OH5NTS For freight rates ahd'tlckeU apply to F. A. BLhlQHT. Agent, at the dock, foot of State street. Z-16U GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Hteinway, Knabe, Vebber, Emer son and other pianos. Storey & Clark'and Eorheff organs. All first claps 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 raucuines and organs re paired aud cleaned. Two doors north of postofflce, Salem, Oregon. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, PLAN8 AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE new building of the Oregon School lor Deal Mutes will be received by the Board of Trus tees untllTuesdciy, March 1, 1644 Bald plans mubi Include lighting and hrat- liig oi me new Dunumg. Architects desiring additional information will call unon or address Mr. Bent. Irvine. Su perintendent, Oregon Bchool for Deal Mutes, Malom, Oregon. The Board of Trustees reserves the light to reject any and all plans and specifications submitted In accordance with this no ice. Tho ontlro cost ot tbe building, eta , above inenuuneu, nono exceca me sumoi sio.uuu. All plans and specincatlons shonld be filed with the Secretory of tbe Board. E. B. MoELROY, Secretary Board of Trustees. Salem, Oregon, January 27. 1891. FROEBEL SCH00LS-4th Tear. H Ql CAN COPYRIGHTS. ORTAIN A I'ATKNTf havo bad noarlrtlitr Tears' For a CK?U,i.an,wer 'd an lionoat opinion, write to Bl IINN iV t'0.,wtio hnvo bad noarlrtlitr rears' experience in the patent business. Comraunlca. tlon. StrlPtlT rmnllif.nHl.1- A llnnjllinnlr nt n- formation concerninu 1'ntentH and bow to oa. tain tbem ent lioci Also a cataloguo of median loal and .cietitliU books sent free. Patents taken through Mima & Co, receive neotalnotltwIiinieSolentltloAmerlrnn.and tbus are brouglt wliloly before the public with out cost to the Inventor. This solendld paper. Issued wreklr.eliutintlr Illustrated, basbr far the lamest rlrculstien of any sctentlMo work In tbe w?r'd..:,.V'r' beuiple copies sent free. Uulldlnj Mitlofl. montbly, jiso a yoar. Singlo JSP '."."" centJ .Uvory number contains beau tiful plates, in mlors, and photographs of now houses, with plans enabling builders to show tbo ,,.??KdK,lFn? anl secure contracts Address AlUijN CO.KW VOUK. aOl BllOADWAT. Tnfant. Connecting and Primary classes every weeR day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal TRAINING CLASSES for teachors' doily practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesdoy and Friday from 2 to 4 n. m. Classes mpet fnr study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. 8. linlgut, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and Miss Ballou. Fortermsor information npply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty 6treets. HE THIS offer is made to you alone In your community- Will you Act? We present below the mort vnlunblo list. rof prenaiums for clubs of the best selling newspaper printed on the Coast. Tie Great One Cent Daily, fie Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, Tie 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, jKjTNo papers sent after time is out for which It Is ordered.TBa YOU. You arc the man. If we cannot get you to act, baud this fo someone who wants one of tbete grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It Is so cheap no one can nJIbrd uot 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. Premiums: China Set Free, E. M. WAITE PHINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB AND Legal JBlank Publishers. Buih'a Newr Brlos:,over the bank. Oam'l street Rheumatism; Lumbago, Sciatica." Kidney Complaints. j-omo tsacKf &o. DR. SAWS ELECTRIC BELT wixn tiectroiviagnetlo SUSPENSORY. rin ,,", ltlsl 1 IwnroT.menU ! bim nc ui iVI I Wincur. withaif lie Heine ij n.tl.M. rMBlUng froia OT.M.I.UOU ol bum nrre (oirni eicusorliulls. fclt,' k,1"l'r 1"r, na, bW.r cemnSiti: ."HMsrrmi iMhrutMutl !. Mil mhmr-m a.- . itriii 9 wmom iircnuo 111 L'It tiunilrwla UUr nrnil lstv.l lllivruii nlvnrvanBV . - . . 8ANJDJ ELEOTniO c6!T Vo. 17Sllrteroot. JfOUTlUAAli OEt ivsj6Aum uuu n Muuiiuu o,t l'orttu.d,Or. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 HardWpod Finishing, ? lVdfe2?atriere donee on Halem Alotor Knway, N0ru, Ba LeAve orders at Htelner A mgers. iua Insiutljr f.li Vr m.-r or W&MitiS."l i,K?iiwJL:s,?rf-?'r?.?v.- (KlMtluunUls ti i(i. sihI .ry .4t Kttuoved PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING. ATOTIOR 18 IIKKKHY OlVPw .ho. ..... B.JEEJM.1. .f.1 'the ASS or Balem. Oregon, until March 6th, at noon lsw for the erection nnd completion or a new' building lor said Institution. ew ,h-iiLu h 8eole1 PropoKals must be filed with the Hecretary orthe Hoard not later than the dy:ud 5'ite above mentioned. lUe The bulldlnrls mh.nfu.JT... ... . tMaipKaasa tot te'hSS'SJn fP"'etobid lllds mukt be strlctlr in knrorSiV. ....u piaus aud smclUcaUou- and each bid mnit hi contract be svnniiui YX .,l.ZlZ " 'he utvin tt. ki . .1" !M m?u umaer. n will. ?.ffJl,W"KS. ntr into .' cooaandsuf perlormanee. iuro?rl 'ttr5Mffi wyj C. H. LANE, MKROITANT TAILOR 272 Cotntuerolal Istreet, Baletn, Oregon. Forrcorly, of Mprrlqn Btreet. Portland, Oregon. Thoroughbred Poultry for Sale. l nv the roitowUe rinitclsu thoroo.hbre4 nouiirr w sate at prices stated, orated rrady IHf..ft1iwl k. . U.iUt.1 iW rovei;l White liharu 'oockrels, Tery ntxe. It hcX HjuntsU cookrsls, 4 to 5 months old. ffl.ttj. Il'owu Uuliorn 111. HpanUb, Ind. tlamea. Ullrahina ,, .iWiiriltlni", Htnd tcr oaUIOtf. K. itonr Qoo. Fondrioh, Proprietor, CASH MARKET. l$ot uiMt aua km JUTtnr.t'' ' I3S Silt Stmt OLINGER & RIGDON, Undortskcrs anil EniMincrs. Cablwt fork and repairing. Lourt;.lr.t,t.l.o.lto Opera House, Blind. BALEM, . . OkEOON a?M,'stiB.sffB!SBj"a5 SSSSk?ks Oretnn. ' ' """",ul'lar"le"l'nd, Balem. sslSSr,- .sass iST " fcutS Institute"? BIDS FCR ELECTRIC WIRING. W. A. CtJsiot. ireiaent. M for the mot J. U Capital ALBKKT. Cashier. NalioDiil .V?0"" r aay aru fetds u reserred . CUL! wortice on lltdt wilt be an Wednesday anual By order ot the eiUv ruary a, Ui. UUVUll OF SALEM. IVanta . . . K7.n:.:rr.?A'?n" nklDx boslneu v sk.inii iin nairi a. i BiU ' aZ "V " M IU CDI. Baal For a club of twentyfive yenily subscribers a set of decorated Havlland china, 129 pieces, sold usually at 67o to 100, from Damon Bros,, Salem, collection of fine chlnaware, marktd down to $67. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of tbree yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, lest silver plated knives and forks, G of each, frrm Damon Bros., worth $6.00. $25 Su.it Free. For a club of eight subscribers tbe best $25.00 suit of clothes In the store of A. S. Brasfleld & Co., Salem, your own selection. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel Gale Hteel walk tag Plow, the best of its kind, from Gray Bros., Balem, worth f 26.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a tlrzpn Boger Bros, best silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth $4 00. Organette Free. For a club of eicht vearlv Riihcprihra n firot ninoo n. ,., tj. wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free. For a club of llfteen subscribers, a Climax high nrm, 4-drawer, oak carved sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Balem, wortb, Silk Hat Free. Mm?Lnrn p 'pYi0 Jrr, ?uJe,r'u' ue of our test Bilk Hats from C. H. Meusdorfler, Portlaud. Retails for $0.00. p RMfnbrenynrly.BUb8cr.,berB onpfifst imported silk hat from C. H. MeUBdorfter, Portlaud, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free 8tfamwirs0,SthSy fcUbeCriberS Ue f J' B' Brown's Fountain Welch Clock Frep. rufSaS.w'S f flVB J'early subscrlLers 0De Eight Day Welch Clock, beautt- Sctiolarstiip Free. neScollpLUnb Sw,y7rrly 8ub7"r". "ne Bcholarshlp In Capital Bus.. WortMoof' comj)!ete business course) good for two years. Silver Watch Free wJSn! jjftsa1. wjjffgv 'lii8h c,ass B,ivL'r wa,cb-ucm w-w ! Furniture Set Free. stead dresiera.dSi 5IIb8Cr'lT T ol oak, carved bed room set, bed Worth Wfi iM ' frm A 1J Bnreu & SoD' furniture dealers, Salem. . Cook Stove Free. beSlaVConh0ecmor7i,rer8:r.,nn'3Jz No- 8 noting Btove, Balem, worth $2a ' f",n re,ry & 0-'8 stove on(i d1ow work'' Ladies' Gold Watch FrPP case, fromW? VMarS' f &e,?,0l,,e ''.goW wntch.Waltham retail DrU-om ' hulem' the bf8t niado stem winder and s Shot Gun Free. BaSSShSJuu Richards' English double barrel 12 0 S-IftMSSte - thoroughly good , Silverine Watch Free Bette0r,afrorn wlT MtSf1 7 "e B!,ver,,,e Wh,cb- em-wlndcr d made, retalla at $6.00'. ' fcalem g,Ve8 as 8d eerylceoathe Lttt Fruit Tre fr- ' For a club of five subscribers """"J uureenes or Urownoll Bom setter we give 600 Italian prune trees from tbe & Morrison, worth $25." les. early subsrlptlons among oa many" Iscuons. Loans oia oa tha ii...niM.;x-.,'.""u" io oivi SC. J.ui .u"anwi ""stead of Ave for o.ir vVr :'ti.T. "" i io ' fr fix celptof'the name, 'and SonS'' Snd 1? T ready fo7 agents, on re- "UU "JOuey. twtld noatOflloe ordflr nr hanlr ilrnir. rotS Jt P;eUU,nB ave ftU bona fide quoted at regular ffC,aDdthena'nes.ofthfldafll Ho aro among our solves M men' aro Ilven' that a-ents may satisfy thcm HOFER BROS., Publishers, BALEM, OREGOJf. I ,w A. MU.NLEY.PceKttry. V. UxTtUMin, -Director, rUuiA