irfVl Ii" w FSdEWS r.'iiiv-wWMrgftgs7 se M3C Jftlhi i'IT" m.Hi! THE CAPITAL JOIIKML. POBUailKD DAILY, KXCKPr HVHUAY, BT TllJt Capital Journal Publishing Company Poatolllce Hloclc.;CommerctM Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. lmlly, by carrier, per month,. Dally, by mall, pr year, ekly, 8 page, per year, Week 0 60 3.C0 1.80 Reply to Country Jako. Editor Jeuknal: Will you allow me a spaco to nay a few words to Brother "Country Jake," partly lu ex planatlou of some things tho types made tne say which were not lu the manuscript. He thinks I should be slammed Into Jail and fined for such slauderous statement, ud this might be tho best plan to stop Investigation ol this Bunject. Them In the letter wat made b lu type and this stated billion where millions was Intended, (actual! tho conservative estimate is 30 billions.; Thon J said: " Auy one can see that at money decreases lu volume or business Increases lu volume tho died id to lower value of every thing as compar ed to money." The typo makes volunit read value, which changes the senst entirely. So lu several other place? that does not make so great a difference, probably caused by poor writing, bui there Is plenty of facts left that Coun try Jake curefully avoids mentioning. He knows thut wheat will not sell fui CO cents today uverage In three or 11 vi principal markets, and I am told thai it cannot be sold iu Silvertou nor Sa lorn for cash ut any price, In any large amount. The prosperity of the United Btates, moutloned by Ulsniarok, was the "average" made up of tho dollar of the many uud the millions of the few. As well cite tho average rainfall of this state to proyo that there hat uover boon u drouth in Eastern Oregon nor a Hood lu the Willamette. Then ho says Lincoln signed thote laws, yes, under protest, and as the only alternative to the dlsmemberinuui of the uulou. Will he favor us with tho remarks tnudo by Lincoln on the subject. Also John Sherman when the contraction policy was inaugurated? But for the present we will accept C. J'a statement thut the tuxes, poiiultics etc. do oxcood the 3 per cout that is received on tho bonds. Uoos lie moan to assert thut 3 per cent Is tho uverage flinco tho bonds wero issued? 1 guess uot. Again, if the government gives tho bank $00,000 on n $100,000 bond, there la ovidently, all but $10,000 of that bond paid iu money. Now, ut lUaiuid of ' """ " """ - $3,000 Interest. Is that 8 or 30 per cent. Got your poncil out. Tho bal ance due the bank Is $10,000 until he returns thoso notes uud tho Interest drawn is $3000. See? Now tho "Average Populist" does not lmmagine, nor assert, thut the banker goes oil with both bond ami money ut the end of tho charter limit, but they do ussert and can prove thut tho batik lius tho use of botli for the full term of the life of tho hunk. Then comes u quibble about the amount of "legal tender" in ciiculutlon Which hns not vurled iu fifteen years. Tho umouut stated agrees very nearly with tho report of tho comptroller which Is near 310 millions. They huve not vurled because it hus been over fifteen years since the greou baokers caused congress to call u hull lu tho "retirement" policy uud tho su premo court Buhl they were right; but that 1b outside of tho question. It Is the national bunk ourrouoy that 1 stated could be expuudod uud contract ed ut will, uud this statement Is carefully evaded by C. J. Now uboul tho contraction about 18(15 to t), These nro not Hourlcks nor Swunks, but reports of U. S. comptroller. Jn 1805 the "debt" Aug. 31st. wus $2,815, 007,020.06. Tho bonded debt was $1,100,580,101. Then the balance lu uso ab money was $l,7.10,321,i:5.O5, Page 35 of comptrollers report In 1880 ub to tho bonded debt ut various purlotU, Bays thut ou June K0, 1800, the bonded debt wus $2,100,608,020. Tho bouds Issued from Aug. 81, 1MM to June 80, 1800, wero exchanged nt par for legal tender, greenbacks uud or course the bouds could not be used us money and the greenbacks wero "re tired" and burned, there was u con traction lu less than lour years of over ouo billion of dollars. There nro some quibbles about wlmt of the dllleruit "ovideuces of dobt" were, or not lu tuo as money, but any fair minded person must admit thut ull but the "bonded'1 debt wus used a inouey by the people at thut time. Now tho point 1 uiUke la that the national banks have the power to I u crease or diminish tho cur rency volume to utmost any extent, Arbitrarily, as will best sorvo their In terests; that It has been done iu the past und that such u power Is contrary to the beat Interest of the people of (be United Btutes. Can It be denlid ? Now as to those "failures" stutlat ca tot 1873 aud 1803, No ouo. has wild thut the absolute number of fullims wjrotho same. Ou tho ojutrary it was stated that iu proportion to bind, ttesa done, in 1878 (hero toio mure failures than in 1803. Tuko the bank clearances fur tho two years iiuiiimL in Now York, Chicago aud San l-'nuieUtv, or auy ivprecu(ativo Jlno of buiutn and then show your figures. This was stated to prove that the present paulo win uot caused entirely by the agitation of the tariff question, as It wus not agitated In 1873. Hoplug that country Jake can now leave his rake uud hoe aud explain some of these things I still remain A Fiieb Tuade Democrat. SifcVEKTON, Or., March 18, 1804. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local aud -ortland Quotations. Salbm, ..larch 10, 4 p. ra. Ofllce Daily Capital Jouknal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press wero as follews: HALKJI PllOUUOK MAUItET. ynuiT. Apples 30c to oOc. a bushel. UUTCIIKK 8TOOK. Vtnls dre-iied C cts. Hogs dressed fi. Live cattle 2 to 3. Sheep alive $1.50(a)$J. MILL.PJUOES. Salem Milling Co. tiuetes: Flout in Wholesale lots $2. GO. itetail $3.00. Iliuri $14 bulk, $15 sacked. Shorts $15 l.i Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel. HAY AND OKAIN. Oats now 2o30c. Hay Baled, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild lu bulk, $0 to $8. 1'All.U PKODUCTS. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c. Eirgs Cash, 1213. Butter lie-ft Hairy, 202-3; fancy creamery Mi$w), Cheese 12 to 16 els. Kami snioKcd meats Bacon 10; hums, 12; shoulders, 8. Potatoes 25()3Uo. Onions - cents. Carrots, $0 00 per ton. Beeswax 31c. Cat away seed, 18c. n'sebeed, 20c. Ulnsong, $1.40. LIVE POULTIIY. i ou. try Hens, 7c; roosters, 50c; hu'o, 7; turkeys, slow sale, ebuiee, W geeho. J'OUTLAND QUOTATIONS, drain, I'cuil, lite. Flour-8talidard,i$2.75; Walla Walla, $2 00; grahum, $2.10; superfine, $2.26 per oarrel. Oats A ow will te.3 lo nor bu. .if rov.32e: rolled, iu bagH, $6.76(ii0.00; burrels, $0.00()fi.26;cttMeH,$3.75. Hay Beat, $1()12 ior ton. Wool valley, 10(llo. Millstufls-Bran, $10.00; shorts, $10; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 cts. per cental; middling, $23()28 per ton; chicken wheat. 051.15 percental. lions Now 12 to 14. Hides green, sailed, 00 lbs. 3jc, un der 00 lbs., 23n; sheep pelts, 1000c. DAI It V PltODUOE. Butter Oregon fancy creumory,27j 80c: fancy dairy, 22J2T)c; fair to good, 1517jc; common, II to 12c per lb. Cneeso Oregon, 10I3; Young Eggs Oregon, 12 per dozen. Poultry Nominal; olilokeus, mixed $3.003.50 per dozen; diicks,$3.504.60 geese, $7J(V)t8. turkeys, live, 1J12 dressed Mo Beef Topseers,2J8cper pound; fnir .ogood steers, 2(.()2o; No 1 eows, 2o; fair tows, 1 Jo; dressed beef, $ I 005 60 per minion--liest sneep, $2:00; clioice ewes, $2:2. Hogs Choice, heavy, $1 001 2T; nedium, $1 00 i 60; light and feeders, $3 004 00; dressed, $0 607. HAN KKANCIBVO MAllKKr. Woel: Oiegon lOustcru choice, 10 lie; dolnfeiior, 7c; do .volley, 12 16e. Hops 15 to 18c. Potatoes l-Turly Boie. 1050. Bur bunks, '10fi0o. Outs Mllliug, $1.101.15. EviiiiYiioDY Wants a dally paper until after election. One Cent Daily for four months at $1.00. State w Ohio. Ci rv up Toledo. uo Luoah County. Ha Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is the senior partner of the firm of V, J. Cheney & Co., doing buslnens In tho City of Toledo, county und state ufore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every mm of Cuturrh that oaiinot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Uuro. Kuank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo aud subscribed In my presence, this nth day of Decem ber, A. U, IhStl. I Notary Public. Mall's Cutarrh Cure is taken lu terually and acts dlreetlv on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, Send for testimonials free. E. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ga.Bnld by Dnu-glHiH, 7.l)-ents. Hood's Cures Old Tlir Ourea. In Medimval times Lfachild did not lenrn to walk with readiness tho wise wizard would direct it to creep through a black berry bush which had the canes bent down to the earth and rooted by their tips. At tho present it would be ok pleasant and efficacious for the tartly toddlor to creep among a few barbed wlro fences, and it would be more In keeping with the keen spirit of this ago of wire. Ono of tho leading sources of Income to tho old herbalist was tho compound ing of love powders for despondent dwnlns und hnartsick maidens. If a pow der would not bring tho desired relief, various juices of roots and herbs wore mingled in a potion and sold ns tho love phial. Iloro is on old roclpe: "Mistleto berries (not exceeding nine in number) aro steeped in an equal mixturo of wino, beer, vinegar and honey. "This token on an empty stomach bo fore going to bed will cause dreams of your futnro destiny (provided you retire before 12 o'clock) either ou Christmas ovo or ou tho first aud third of a now moon." Perhaps as a lingering romnant of this absurdity there is a current no tion in some parts of tho world today that a whole inince pie eaten at mid night will cause tho reappearance oi long departed friends, not to mention tho family physician and the moro inter ested members of the household. Chau tauquan. netting ou a Street Cur. Did you ever uotico a man who is go ing to get on a street car while it is in motion? Ho com?s down off the side walk and stands along tho side of tht track quietly till tho car almost reaches him. Then ho walks ahead a few foot and prances about like a string haltered horse, awkward as a Shanghai roostei that wants to fight. Just as the car reaches hiiA lie takes two or three steps sidoways, and at last, confused as a schoolboy, grasps the hand rail and clings on like a man who is drowning. Colo rado Sun. A Mnttor of Time. Wagleigh How did you like thatdin uor service I sent you today, dear? Mrs. Wagleigh Oil, it is perfectly lovely, but there ore only 01 pieces iu it. and you know tho set mamma hus con sists of 117 pieces. Wagleigh Well, dear, don't let that worry you. After Bridget has handled It for a week or so it will bo in a good many moro pieces than that. Exchange. Tho Fools are not all Dead. A lazy man, whoso horses aud cart wero stuck In tho mud, prayed to Jupi ter for help. Jupiter answered. "Fool! get up und put your shouldortothe wheel and do uot call on mo when you can hoip yourself." Foolish people buy hap-huzurd, blindly trusting to promlrtes made without a guarautee. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Dlscoverv is guaranteed to cure colds coughs, ull luiignllections, and even consumption In Its early stages. It puts to rout ull stomachn troubles, purifies the blood gives healtful action to tho slucplsh ljv- .i .i-i..oo i.ioiiiiHiies iroin Cue skin. It is an honest medicine, and au In valuable health insurance policy which should novor bo allowed to lapse. All druggists keep it. rctun ii'di i-m i ,iji .m Hi f mi ,iBrfTiHii.iiTr ,nrii wi iVi.ti.i i.-crWfwrnw A flOYAL Yi-USHf Tho pope's handwriting Is cleat1, dell catoand upright aud ii more tho calig raphy of a poet than that of a church man. Emperor William has been presented by tho Italian government with a superb album containing photographs of every ship in the Italian navy. Ismail Pasha, tho famous ex-khedivo of Egypt, now aged CJ, lives in regal splendor in. his palace on tho shores ol the Bosporus. His wealth amounts to about $2r.000.000. Tho Empress Frederick feels particu larly at homo when at Windsor and much enjoys going to London for tho purpose of visiting studios and chari table institutions incognito. Venus, tho pet dog of tho lato Duke of Clarence, sat for his portrait to Miss Lucy Waller at Marlborough Houso re cently. Tho Prince and Princess of Wales watched tho progress of tho pic ture with great interest and havo ox pressed much satisfaction with tho result. Tho celobrated oculist, Dubo Charles Theodoro of Bavaria, a member of tho bavarian royal family, performed his two thousandth operation for cataract at his privato hospital in Munich not long ago. His consort and tho Duchesses Charles arJ Sophia assisted on tho occa sion, Tho pastor of ii church iu tho state of Washington when a boy stole a rido on tho cowcatcher of it locomo tive on un eastern railroad. His con science recently pricked him, and ho sent tho company $3. 13, tho amount of tho passage, with mterest. We otter you a remedy which, it used as directed, insures safety to life of both mother and child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Robs confinement of Its Pain, IIokror and Risk, as innnj testify. "My wile used only two bottles of Alother'a Friend. She was easily and quickly relieved; is now doing splendidly." J. S. Morton, Harlow, If. C, Sent bv express, chnrges prepaid, on receipt of prico, $1.60 per bottle. Jiook "To -Mothers" mailed free OI1ADFIELD REQULATOR CO., Bold by nil Drufiubts. ArLAXTA. Oa. NOTICE, Rathor Stoop. Than take In any other form is what many people thiuk aud Park's Tea Is made for Just those folks, It cures constipation and though not a cathartic moves tho bowels every duy. Bold ut Capitol Drugstore. CARTER'S! CURE Rick Hendache ami rellere all tbe troubles Inci dent to n bllioua statu of the tritem, tuch as Diuinois, Natisea. DronMneu, Distress after eatliiB.l'aUi in tlio Bide, .to. While tUeirmojt romurkuulo luccess has been shown In curiug SICK lleadacbe, yet CiRTiR'o I.rrriJs Liven Pills ore equally valuable in Constipation, curing ami protentlnjj this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the IWer and regulata the bowels. Ken If they only cured HEAD che they would be almost priceless to thoea who sulfur from this distressing complaint; but fortunately tbslr goodness does not end hero, and tluvo who once try them will find these tittle) pills Taluable in so many ways that they wlU not bo willing to do without them. Hut otter all slclc head ACHE Is the bane of so many Ures that here Is where e make our Brest boast. Our pills sure It while othi-rndii not. t'lHTmi'a larrut r.irra Tims nmTfi-u mll and rery easy to take. One or two rills make Notice is hereby given that the com mon couucll of the city of Salem, Oro gon, propose to improve Liberty street, from the south line of Chemeketa street tj the center of Trade street, by estab- llshluga grade and bringing tbe street to that grade, by gravelling tho road way eight inches deep, und bv con structing the necessary crosswalks and drains: From tho south Hue of Che meketa street to the south line of Ferry street the improvement shall extend 35.5 feet on each side of the center line of the street: and from the south line of Ferry street to the Center of Trade street the top of the embankment shall extend ton feet ou eaoh side of tho cen ter Hue of tho street, the sides of the embankment with n natural slope. Done by order of the common coun cil of tho city of Salem, this 13th day of March, 1801. ED. N. EDE3, Recorder of tho City of Salem, Oregon. 3 14 10 d C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial 'street, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Morrison Btreet. Portland, Oregon. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers anil Enihliners. Cabinet work and repairing. Cotirt;street, Opposite Opera House, S.VI.KM, . . OhEOON Jfc'llOEUEL SCHOOLS Mi Tftlr. I "(1 SALEM KINDERGARTEN.;i(Jj Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week tlay from a. m. to I!im. except eaturuay HISS 0. BALLOU. Principal, TRAINING CLASSES for teachets' dally practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Mondav, Wednesday and Friday fiom 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for studvof Froebel system. Mrs. P. S. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Kuight and Miss Uallou. For terms or information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court aud Liberty streets. GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Bteluway, Knabe, Webber, Emer son and other pianos. Storey A Clark and EarhefT organs. All first class makes of sewing ma chiues. 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 aud cleaned. Two doors north of postofllce, Salem, Oregon. THE INDEPENDENT STEAMER LWOOD, Leaves Portland for Salem aud Cor vallld on Sundays & Wednesdays 6. A. M. Leaves Salem for Portland Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M. Pa.-tseu-, ger rate Salem to Portl'd, 50c. REDTJCED RATES to San Frauclsco F. J. Smith, Agt., Trade St. Dock. T1IH oiler Is made to you alone In your community- Will yu a, ? We present below the mo.t valuable libt of jn-eiiiiuijis for clubs of the best selling newspaper printod'oir theConst. The Great due Cent My. The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, Tie Peoples' Paper of Oregon, EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVEEYBODY WILL TAKE IT.- Only $3tOO a year. '$1.5oforsix months. Sl.OO for four months. fiffl-No papers sent after time h out for which it Is ordered.-&a YOU. You are the man. If we caunot get you to act, baud this to someone who wants one of these grand premiums for (-imply getting up a clab Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It if so cheap no one can afford 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. W.A. Cvunr nt. J. 11. Albert. Cashier. Capital National Ban! OK SALEM. TrnnFftcta a general banking buslnfws. I'rompl attention paid to collections. Loans made. Kxcbange bought and sold on the principal cities of the world. 1. VAN 1JUYN, E. M. CKOlSAN, V. V. MAUTi.v, II. V. MATTJIKVrS, J 31. JlAKTIN, W. A. CUS1CK, J. 11. AL1IKKT, Ulrnctors THE WILLAMETTE, Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Kra.n?,?- Flmtr-claiw In all Its appointments. IU tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Premiums: A LADY'S Bn TOILET Is not complete without an ideal OMPLEXIOI IFOWDESL. iloso. Tiny r strictly wcvtAbt and do "iKniiur (uirK, mil oy incirRrnil aclloii iUeaw nil who uso thvni Iu tlals nt 84 cvntst Ire fur SI Sold nr-whf re, or sU bj uuui CASTES UISieiKl CO., Hit Tat UM M to,, M Price, Rhoumntlsm; , Lumbago, SolatiCfV Kldnoy Complaints, wmo uaoKj ac. Jr. O, Jf. Titu "Evory Doso Holps Mo When I tako Hood's Bartap&riua, and I thiuk It the lwt msJUluo for Uio blood. My ilx-ycar-old boy had loros oa tilt feet, catmxt by a'OlHOM ivv. They booame so large and ilulul 1m could net wear his hoc. A weV a(tr I leuu giving hiui load's SarsaiwHUa Ut sort be2uu to heat . and when be lutd taken two hottJM he was cured." Altw. C. fl. Titus, So. Qtbsou, i'a. r .vk.-r m am Fir JTV 7r njBMii mvlW I f! M 'S ELEC Dn. SANDEN TRIG BELT With Electro Mnanotlo 8USPKNSORY. . ll ltUt llMt !arra.l. I n iu runt iukhi! nuotHn ail Mku ...... c..r.u,l4uuo uu w (m, iiro?iiuS O.UIIlr. WfplMUMU. Uxcuor. U4tfr comri4u.i. Hood's Pills r tufir tuums, s&4 it 601 yar. Jln 91 giif. Try kgxUUd, - " wsjii.i; ' nihil, as irrxms o.Ulltjr. WdImmms ilwunuiuiu. kkiuy. lu.r ui UZi.u UuaUtk. luiui2U. aclAlktt. alt f.i i.TZ'-r.T' -- -". .-- .. 9mmmw .. m,vr Mlh UT Thoroughbred Poultry for Sale. I have the following nrst class thoroughbred IHiultry for sale at prloow Hinted; orated read) lor shipment, pmebuser to pay uxpres. ohargBa. Addnm, ouro of JOUnAti olllco, I'QitoRlro bi ok, su'Biii Or. Seral White leghorn cookroU, very Une. (uo pudeU for bale,) n IW. Itluclt Hmuuu i-oodrolii, I to 5 mouths old, itrown Ueghoru 111. Spanish, Iud. Uamps, U llruhiiia oggi, uuu por etUug, Heud fci catalog, K Iloir JMtOFKSSION'AI, AND nUSINKSSCAKDS. V. 11. U'AHCV. URO. fl. 1U.NUKAM. DAHOY A UINUHAM, Atlorueys at Law, Itooiiu I, i." and a. l'Aroy Hulldiug. Iti suite ktrtwt. MiKlal attention glveu to bust nemt lu the suprvme aud circuit couru of the state. -j ii Vi combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health- lui, ana harmless, and when iigmiy useu is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to tne lace in this climate. Insist upon having the genuine. Cliina Set Free. For a club of twentylive yearly subscribers, a 'set ofidecorated Havlland china, 129 pieces, sold usually at 75 to $100. from Damon Bros,, Salem, collection of tine cbluaware, marked down to $67. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly sub&cribers, a set of Roger Bros, best silver plated knives und forks, G of each, from Damon Bros., worth $6.00. $25 Suit Free. . F1or,tt, l of eit'bt subscribers the best $2-5.00 suit of clothes iu the stored A. b. Brasfield fc Co., bulem, your own seleotiou. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, teel Gale steel walk ,lnS I'low, tho best ot its kind, from Gray Bros., Balem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. or a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros, best silver plated tea spoons, fiom Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Organette Free. ur a club of eight yearly subscribers a first class .German Rose wood organttte Iroin J . G. Wright, worth 35. Sewing Machine Free, nJ-vL ell"i) 0I ilftefn Ifccribers, a Climax high arm, 4-drawer, oak $55 00. 8 umcUlue wurrauted, from Geo. C. Will, Balem, worth, Sillv Hat Prep. Menln.CiiMr .wm0 y?lll ""Jj8"' one of our best Bilk Hats from C. IT, Jueusuoilter, Portland. Retails for $0.00 C HMM.ffhr,;ni''i'lrly,8Ub8crib,ira ne finest imported silk hat from U H. aieusdoifler, Portland, retail t. .m no IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. E.3I.WAITEPKIXTIXGC0., AND JOB PRINTERS ANI1 . Lv(al Blank Publislievs. Bash's New HrHH.over tho bank. Oom'l street rly subscribers one Eight Duy Woloh Clock, beauti- Free. Free. rplLMUN rt.mii, Attoiuoy t law, &ilem, L OrvfitiH, Dttleo up kUtlrslu IStttou block, HJ. HUH! Kit, Attorney at Uw.Snleiii. Ort . Ktm. umrauN-vrUusU'sbunk:. T J.BHAW.M.W.HUNr SHAW HUNT if . Atlof ue s at Uw. OUU-o over UiplUl National bauk, Kalem, Ornron. TUltN A, lUON, Attorney ut tawTrooms tJ a and I, llu.h bank buUdluic, Salom.Ur. kr.uoNHAM. w, h. iioLxtta. BUN 11 AM Jt HOLMKt), Attorneys al law umclu Hush block. btwwu State huU I ourt. uu Uuuuitwvlrtl sirwt. JOHN U.UNK, ArWUNti-AT-ZA. tl Ulleoi.uus iuuJs auU prouiiniy remltlej Mutphy block, .)r. Statu and Oommerciai slrt-tu.rioliii, Unyon. tf-nr. JTU.W HiIbllMN,-TycwriWUK aud 8 t-kUla. ALk4 . fr mmirwk mm wAbh. . - Wo. I1Hnrtlrct.UitTIUL.lS OUT. Hmod toUor.lbird aud WjuUluiou ou, 'rUJj(l, Or, uuiiiiiinvui, wutwany. urae. room The beat r work aou at rea 1W (irav block, souabUi iats. M-.HMutU).N-ArchHdi aud uixu- trndouu Uttle. rooms a and S ilush llreyuisu look. tk hmu O U 1IHOWNK, U, t.'omiu.raUl street, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. VOT'cK W HKHKIIY OIVKN THITTIU 1 mrlnmhip heretofore VS.iin" tjin Dr. J.un . CartwiU-lit Is this day dirwivpd . CAKtWKIQHT. a-i-im Salem, Or., JUrohl.lSSI. h3 '1 mri JmHwi mWYr.Hl0.lfWJMAHk;TW M. 1).. tkvslusau ami Kn. urilw, Murphy Qejk: rtMaeoc. aftj.1 Minted . II T C. aMITll, lKMIft. Ml Stat Htvi SoSMSy.UeMrtI,U9a- - "W?! COPYRIGHTS. (NN .DsVirI PATIKTf For a Sirfv i.2wf "? ? " opinion, will. , 5 tni art tout& !& rL,JiSirJLitSu' " IWUlt in th rrott. a roar. SisrU oootAinj txau. 'VBT. BUlbl Ann... .UK Rrf.L., .ZVZ'ITYF . issr-yysa.ti?'. una pistes, in cocr. B.,TK;w"t,,u ou- -.-fl TO, w Twut, jl ftwSV, Steam Washer Prpn 8ti wiueiVorthiTo? BUbeerib"s' olie of J' B" Brown's Fountain VVelcl-i Cleck: Free. ' I rur a c,uo 0I nvo yeuriy 8UD8l.rib, iui case, i(J5. Scholarshirj nwsUlCollHlrl!.b Kf"U ye!Vrly subscribers, one Scholarship in Capital Buf. Worth mt ' lelu' (for complete business courfe) good for two yews. Silver Watch xr..,J ,club. of elgut subscribers a hlrrh niBaa tnr wninh. from W. W .uu.uo.juweier.alem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set' Free 8teHdr'4eUr,iLleeUI fu,nuer8 a solid oak, carved bed room set, bed WonhtK aud'slttutJ. A. B. Bureu & Son, furniture dealers, Balem. Coolv Stove Free. besUmdeCcmh?S?8"bsC.ib,er lBe !, !No. 8 cooking stove, Salem, worth J2o! Coast' from Perr' &Co!'b 8,tove and plow vork, Ladies Gold Watch Free caso"rfromUWVMHrMly """'"-s one ladles' gold watch, Waltham B. retail prlro?30,oo . f Baloiu' tho be8t ma(1" stem, winder and tetter; Shot Gun Free. gauSshotBul'S.",00,0 J'' English double barrel IS and mouutiliKs .) tl a Recked grip and fore-end. engraved lock lug locks, ow clrcu -it nnk aUd h,alf ,l8to1 Kr'P. extension ribs, reborn gun, from bIXSS """" & ibilverine Watch Free ' ' wtter,afro"n WtWwHMMUbs!;ibter? one ilveriuo watch, stem-winder tnd made, retails at J6 00 lartlu of fcalem, gives us good service as tbe twt Fruit Trees' free Albany 'nufiei'nf8""!? Y 600 Italian prune trees from the Ae tuey tuout ceint i r- ... uoiues auu money, retail wrico Iff""18 ar a11 bonft We, quoted nt regular be t T nell0 lmmes. 0f the dealers ili are among ot.r solves mei-' are lven' that agents may satisfy them- mTSr E VvVord jZST"' WrtU ' ' IU It 1 I 1 VI' ill .-. J ) ', fur luauuw !,,., "'T ' e ;?r,y subsrlptlons us, or ao for ibree mouths ' . r year' Ule' itfil.u., '" "uutns. riie iinni imn . ..T.. among as manyss cau seutl lv i c" l.r tnr ni.ftlltS. Oh If Send posto'llce order or buuk dra?t. HOFER BROS., Publishers, SALEM, OREGON. S9AB-rAT, imMmi , mmmmMmv g3