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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1894)
HHfl; ,u,rts "7 ---.-pn in m Ri Pi InwA " lis Blr:i!J Bill If V I HoEr1 Is MtmVh H nt Ha I felts Iff & II m B THE CAF1T1L J01RS.IL. I " fKfl! I POBUBIIKD DAILY, KXCEIT HUXDAY, IB '!' I Br Tttz M'fef Capital Journal Publishing Company Mv' if HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. wo if. TBT TICKKI. KOR8TATKSENATOJW-I. U laUerfoaof Salem, and W II Hobvw rf Maytoo. FOH ItBPitKHKWTATlVKH-C. n. Moom BDdK. lloferof rialetn, David Ctalgwi dear, U. O. Ikiretay of Woj&bum. audJ.i. Calvert of Habbird. COMMISSION KB J. M. Watson of Turner. HUEK1FK John Knight of Halwn. C'LKItK-U. V. Khlen of Bultevlle- TKKASUHKit II. O. Hrown of Turner. JlKCOHDKIt K. V. WatvisoTAtleru. AHrfEswOK-O 0 tv.ireyofltlll fliy. HOHOOL Bl1'iiKI.NTKNDKNT-J. 3. On hsii of Woodourn. SUIlVKYoK . ii. Herrtok of Salem. COIIONK --A M V ouh oi -al-m. JUtJTlOK OK PKAOB-Por Sale m dlrtri't II. A.Johniou, Jr. OOJHTABLB-Kor rU'e n dlWlet-.V. 1 WhIu. feUHUKSTKD C0)IJ1K.VF. Lincoln county holds convention April 4'h. count Coi. Keltey is talked of as a Hepubli can candidate for attorney uenerel. The Oregon Pac fie pav roll amoubb to only $4,4a"j.20, but it Is met u lib th cash under Receiver Clerk. Senator Hhermau made tbli polm against the coinage of the j-llver seigt lerage: "We have standard (diver do' lurs to the amount of $304,753,231 lyltif idle In the treasury. What In tLc name of Heaven would Induce ant sane man to desire to add to this hoarr of $301,758,231, which lies there un touched except by the hands of th coiner, which have lain there for yean and will He there longer? Why shoulc we add to this hoard?" Before mori silver is coined It scenib as I hough some thing should be done to force more ol it into circulation. Hoarding it then Is a national folly, THE TAKIFP DK11ATB. The Honate has begun debate ot thi Wilson bill and may occupy sixty day with tiie discussion. In the mean tinn the couutry will suiter all the tlehllitn ting exhaustion of n sick man in whoet presence the doctors are conducting long-winded controversy as to whetliei they shall bleed him or give lilm htini ulants. After the senate debute Is over, and It the bill U not defeated, tin measure will have been so amended that It will have to go to n ootiforouei committee of the two housed and after wards bo passed by both. Throi months may roll around before tho Ml! reaches the president. If President Cleveland had called congress together In special t-enlnn t deal with tho tnrlil, as ho did with the silver question, he would have hud tin industries of the country on a tiottet footing than they aro ut the close of hit first year. He could huve argued strongly for Immediate action and would huvo saved tho country a year of suspense and uncertainty. It Is fatal ton revival of Industries that three mouths more of tarill agitation aro be fore tho country. Not u wiwlen mill will buy wool, or it merchant stock up his warou, until It Is known whether the tuilll" bill will be votod up or down. Tho factories will lleldlo, farm product will bo a drug, people of all clutwee will live from bund to mouth until tht question Is settled, The greatest evl! about a revenue system is its uueer talnty. OTIt roNH;iUTlli.' OF WHO',. The total supply of raw wool for the Usual year ending Juueft), 1S03, wnt nbout 62.000,000 In addition to thu Im portation of about jaS.OOO.OOO worth of Imported cloth at the foreign value. It Is estimated that the wool required to produce these goods was over thro pounds of unwashed wool per dollar' worth of goods. ThW would therefore make a total consumption by the Amer ican people of nearly OW.OttO.OOO MHihu of raw wool, tqiial to about 27 pr oenl. of the world's supply. As the Aunrlcau people aro only r, percent of the world' population, and us they ueS7 percent. of tho world's production of wool, thi . perooplta oougumittbui is v( auiids. which is the largest by ituy nation In the world. It is therefore not surpris ing that foreigners are Jubilant over the prospect of belug able to secure a greater share of the United States mar ket, which advocated of (ho Wilson bill declare will be tbe result of Its beooui Ing a law, depriving the Ainertomi producer-of Just so much of the Ameil oi n market as this bill prooes to give to the foreigner; for whatever addition al employment la thus given to the foreigner, to that extent Is the amount of work for our own people levelled American Economist. jHMflf - r, .- iBBBvl& lis ImIIv- hv mrrtftr. ir moelfi . ,. T W lOfe'KV iff Dally, br mall, per ytwr, JKJ$?'JJ Weotr.8 pagf. per year. Vlf I MAIWX COLWIY RhTLBI.UMN RsaK.ii Fqh Balk. Ilolsleln br-dliiK'stock forle, Xutjulroof VwttiCoit k li. vlu. d It. XEXr GOVEKXOB. Whatever our next governor of Ore gon may have, be should be a good business znau and enough of a lawyer and man of affairs to be not easily hoodwinked or influenced for wrong. In these days the executive of a state hastooope with all the legal talent that corporation, capital and combi nations en employ to warp the state hi government to their own en da. Then he has to cope with the organized forces of political plunder, the appetite of the strong preying ujwn the cupidity of the weak in all the departments of govern ment. No weak man la Ht for gover nor in thes- days. John H. Gear won a deserved com pliment as governor of Iowa in earning the soubriquet of "old business." He has juel lieon made United Stales pen a lor from Iowa. He was in the habit of pouncing down unannounced uton a state institution at any day in the hour in the day, one o!ng through its books, or exploring II from cellar to garret, In u manner that vas a terror to evil doers. When thi tate treasurer brought for approval bis monthly statement or the financial oouditiou oflhesUte a matter tha had been only formally complied with by his predecessor Governor Geai before signing went to the vaults ano iwrsoually checked over every item ol ihe million aud a half of cash and se urlties. It took him twelve hours e: steady work in the hot, close vault, bu e would not attach hU signature until ie had personally Mttisiled himself that vbat he approved as a fjet with hit Ignatuie was a fact in reality. No nder the people of Iowa loved John H. Gear. What Oregon needs jmt now is not a iwlitlcian, or reformer, but a thorough going busluewi man for governor. Tut lav lis al lias refrained from "bringing out" a man for tiie place. The peoplt ire ready to show appreciation for tbe right kind of a man by voting for him une is presented. The ideal governm should fearlessly champiou economb reform, and himself live up to tin staudards of economy. He should de monstrate in his own conduct the ap plication of business principles to oui public afluirs. With such a man at the helm, who would not turn out to be a mere self-advertising demagog, Oregon would be a happy common wealth. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Townt In the Valley. KKOJI AUJISVIM.K. Mr. Weaver 1ms finished setting out tres and Is happy. Frank Pound l ditching his land; also Mr. Ittmdor is tiling ills laud. D. It. Hwank is away from home working for bis dear country. Mr. LtttoureH's daughter .Minnie's smiling face is seen in Aum'svllle again. Mr. Moyer Is on the sick list nud looks as If Hoommitteu-twd been sitting on him. L. W. Hard has set out 20 acres of pruno trtes, acre of gooseberries and will Immediately put mil 10 ocres of hos. Hia place Is not for wile. No political meeting this week, but for all that the Republicans aud Popu lists aro calling each other liars; if thoj are uot ourwful we will need some pro tection. Iast week, In our Items, wo Insulted Kmnk Sawyer by calling lilm n Pop ulist. Wo humbly bog his pardon, for ho Is a sound Republican. It Is almost Impossible to keep track of Willie Gilbert. Last week we greeted lilm as a "Petler" and now his face U as sui'voth as a billiard ball, and hu has again that look of youthful In nooeiio that we all admire so much. (Julio a number took their dluuer at the Oruud Puoitlo hotel on K liter Sun day, the geinul host and hoitess made all feel ut home. This Is right, the (Hjople of a city or town should alwajs enootiragea good hotel. ICmry man In town knows all about tbe Miami Slgutorage bill, aud the more Ignorant they are, the mora they know, Too Late. Perhaps Tttuuysou has written uoth iuy that apiKHitu totheliMurlMorull uhu read his ikkoih mure than tiie lyrlo ot "'IHw Late." The burden of the sad refrain oomes home with telling force, to tho heurttt of thooo who have lost friends by that dreod disease- con stimptluii. Tbuy reulue "to lute," ttie reult of uegleet. They tv' that the dear one m glit have lieon savwl If they nun niHttitHi cue warning oi wio naeK iug tHiiigh, tho imllld uheok, aud weuk- iiUf M)sleiu. lhey fiMl this all the more keeuly because they see others being reeuHl from the grasp of the uMtroyer, and I hey think what is saving others might have Hived their loved unit. Wiivu the tlrst signal of ii4ugr (okvi-ii luke cU'jMt to avert the tutrtitiii. He wUhi Hi lime. Dr. liriv' GoldtHi Mwlloul Dfeoovury will drive away onuuumiH. D. not watt until to lule before puttlug Its womioi fill ellliMiiy U tbe ttt. It suowed wliere otlier rwuwIliM fall. Bather titeep. Than take In any other form I what iimiu iu)hi tJJtMk and l'urk'n Fm w uumW fur JtMt the folk, It autm soesjtipiiUuu tuul though not m OHthurlltt uiuvtM tbe bowels every day. Bold ut Capitol Druj; Btoro. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciienny & Co.. Prons. Toledo. O. We tbe undersigned have known F. J. Cbeny for tbe last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West fc Trnax, wholesale druggist, Toledo, O., Walcifng, Kiunan & Mar vin, wholesale druggb-t, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting upon the blood and mucous surface of the syxtem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local a i - ortland Quotations. Sai.km, ..iarcli 19, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Jouknal. Quota tions for day and upto hour of going to presis were a.s follews: 8A.L,fcl! PRODUCE MARKET. raniT. Apples 10c to COc. a bushel. BOTCHKR STOCK. Veih Iressil .5 cU. Hogs dressed 6. Live cattle 2 to 3. Sheep alive 1.50S2. JIlLIi PKICK3. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $2.60. Retail $3.00. Bihu $14 bulk, 515 sacked. Shorts $15J ! Chop feed JlOand J.17. WHKAT. 39 cents per bushel. JIAY AND OKAIN. Oats new 2o27c. Ha)' Baled, new $8 tof 10; old 510 to 12. Wild in bulk, ftf to 58. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 Kirgs Cash, 1012J. Butter Hei dairy, creamery 2Q25. to J 8c. 1520; fancy CUctsxs IZ to Jo CtS. Farm smoKed meats Bacon hums, 12; shoiildt.-rs, 8. 10; i'otatoes 2rj'Wc Oiiioiis 3 ceuis. beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. vi.ieseed, 2t3u. Ginseng, 51.40. J.IVK POULTRY. u. try Hens, 7c; roosters, o(;0c; lu U , fr; turkeys, live Kr slow s.ile, choice, PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Uralu, Krc-il, etc. Flour-Staudurd, 52.75; Walla Walla, 52 90; graham, 52.40; superline, 52.2-5 per oarrel. Oats New whlte.33ci)erbu ,grey,32c; rolled, in bugs, 55.75U.00; barrels, 56.00(2,0.2.5; cases, 53.75. Hay Best, 510(a)12 er ton. Wool valley, lofjollc. Millstulls Bian, 510.00; shorts, 510; ground barley, $18; chop feed, 515 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 els. per cental; middling, 52328 per ton; chicken wheat. uol.& per cental. Hopn New 12 to 14. Hides green. salted. CO lbs. 3lc. nn- der 60 ll.,2(ri)3'; sheep pells, l'oOOc. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,27j S0c: fancy dairy, 22J2oc; fair to good, 15017jc, common, llto 12o per lb. t'neese Oregon, : Young Amerlcin, 1215cper pound; California 144loJc; Swiss imp., 3032; Dom., 10(ii)18. liggs Oregon, 9 10c per dozen. PoultryNominal; chickeus, mixed 53 501.50 per dozen; duoks,t5.OO0O.OO geese, 5UO$10. turkeys, live, 12()14 dressed loo Beef Topsteers,2J3cer pound; fair .ogood steers, 2JJo; No 1 cows, 2c; fair cows, ljc;dresfled beef, 54 005 50 er M.utton Best sheep, 2:50; choice wes, 52:2-1. Hogs Choice, lieavy, $4 00 1 25; medium, $4 004 60; light and feeders, 53 00()4 00; dressed, 50 507. 8AN KRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eustern choice, 10(3) lie; do Inferior, 79; do valley, 12 15c. Hops 14' to 10c. Potatoea Erly Iloac, 3060. Bur Uanks, 3040c Oats Milling, 51. 10(3)1. lo. Absolute Merit. No other plaster has been produced which gains so mauy testimonials of high value as those continuously ac- eorueu to aiicock'h 1'orus riaster, aud the only motive for these exceptional commendations is the fact that it is a medicinal aud pharmaceutical prepara tion of superior value. Beware of imi tations. Ask for ami iusist upon Allcock's. Brandreth's Pills area good corrective THE MARKETS. Ban Fkancisco, March 31. Wheat May f I.10J; December 112. Chicago, March 31. Cash.OOl; May 60 J. Poktland, March 31. Wheat valley B3K-S5; Walla Walla 75 (77. Hood's Cures Mr. T. Jt. SMUtnar " I m Truly Thankful For IIoo.)' SarsipariUa. In tha war I coo r acted trt'd fever and (ever and aruo, Iwviu; Ut Vllh malatlal nnd luemi. rial elaHia( frtMa WQUh I hjie auHr4 tver atuce?, in ueuraUta. rheumitUm, r irvirmilM and generaJ Urittkty, Kaod I iesaa UXing Hood1 rUrsaparttU I beiT not lot t a 0y' work la 3 moaUis. ajul am la beiwr halta than any Uwe itaa uia war " J. II. Stu.i.wix. Ctelttuhint. ft. H0Ptl' PllUcwtUmlX. 144. An Obtuse tSaglltfciaan. A ilr. Eirbell, who bad never been out of England nntfl he went to Vienna, teems to have been a typical Briton and stubbornly insular to tbe extent of re fusing to alter tbe time of his watcb a? ho traveled eastward from England. No I argument won Id induce bim to badge and when at Vienna he arose at nn- earthly boars and perambulated around the city alone, having persisted in being gnidod by his waU-h. stoutly assorting that tbe foreign clocks were all wrong. Eirbell wan veryanxkms abjo to keep a record of all the places he visited and always jotted down in his pocketbook the names of tbe various stations he had ! stopped at or passed. "How curious it ; bj there are so many stitionsof the same name," he once remarked to a fellow passenger, who replied that be had not observed it. Kirbell then showed his record to prove he was right, and, rare enough, over and over w.gain occurred the word "Acsgang" (Exit), which he had confidentlv enterexl as the name of many stations passed on thb route. San Francisco Argonaut. Standard of Jlonmrf Dnt. The "foot" is named from the length of that member in a full grown man. Some soy that it was so calls-1 from thf length of the foot of a cei-liun English king, but it is believed to have been a standard of measurement an ong the an cient Egyptians. The cubit is from the LiiUn cubitus, an elbow, nnd is the distan-e from the elbow to the end of the middie fiuger FuthoiA is from the Aryan, fat. to ex tend, uud denotes the distance from tip to tip of the finger', when the arms ol an average Mzed man are fully extended St. Loui- Repnblic. Letter!, of Introduction. In writing a letter of introdnction care should be taken that no requests are made that will Involve the recipient in any trouble. Remember that social at tentions are not always easy to render, And therefore the letter should entail only minor courtesies not apt to pnt any one to any inconvenience. Philadelphia Times. How to Act III Cuiesnf Puliontng. After poison of any kind has been tak en give an emetic at i-':ee. so as to pro duce vomiting. A di-ertsnoonful of ground must.. id m a c-op of warm wa ter, part of it to be taken at once, fol lowed by dear warm WHter. nntil free vomiting is sturted. A good way to pre vofce the vomiting is to tickle the back of the throat with a ff-ather. In all cne. Kend for a physician without loss of time. Ilon to Curt 1'rrrhle. Mix an ounce ol lemon juice, a quar ter of a dram of powdered borax and half a dram of sngar. L"t them stand I few days in ft glass bottle and rub otch j sionally on tho fnc end hands. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. Sick IlMidarlie ami nliee all the troubles incl dent to a bill us Ktf of the sjMem. such as Dinlnes, Nauvn I' siness. Distress after dating, l'aui la tho hi Ie. &e While their most remarknblo success has been shown in curiug Headache, yet Caktib's Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, cunnj; and preventing this annoying complairt. whllo thej also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured che they would l almost pnceless to thoss who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and thms who once try them will find theM little pills valuable in so many ays that they will not be willing to do without Ultra. Hut after all slcic head Hi? v Uvea that here we make our great while others d.i not. boost. Our pills cure it Carter's Lrrnjt Livrn Titxa are verv small and very easy to take One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly ecta me leand do not gripe or purge, but liy tlwur gentle action Sle&M all who itee theut In vtaU at $& cents; ve for St Sokl ensrywhere. or sent by mall castii tsr::nn?to., Bit it SiU Uk Small Pnca, NOTICE, Notice la luroby givttti tint the C mi llion Council of the oity of tialem Ore Kon will receive bids until tbe 17th dav of April lbk at the hour of 7:80 o'clock p. m.ofsaiddty for tiie oonalruction of newern throiicb the allev in block No. 21 aud htoek No. 6S In tha oitv of 8a. lem atvordim; to the nlaus. nrolllett and Depeouiiwtioiiti ror the some ou tile in the city engineer' nfttce. Kach bidder in lift deposit with hid bid a certitled check or a certificate of deOAlt in the mum of J60 00 aa a cuarauteetvf ivhmI faith on tbe part of thetald bldtlerand that he will execute the CMtitrHot aud rIvb the undertakiug retpilrxM with Ktvxl ftdth aud sulllrient aurvtlea to he approved by the mayor in cane the contract is awarded to tbe bidder, which deposit shall b forfeitetl to .ttid sbull Ivtoouid the iroperty of the city of Halmn in case of the fnllure on the part of the bidder to nomply with any of the requirements of the bond aud contract tin tile in Ibe ofllceof tbe city eiiKliitH-r within five dn)d after the acceptance by the oil)' of Salem of hi bid. The city of Salem reserves the rlcht to reject any aud all bkli denied un reasonable. BMs whluh de uot com. ply with the terms of this notice will uot be received nor will any Wds lie re received after tbe time h purled above, Dttted thb&l ofAprU 1. A. Klrj.v. OHft. B Okay. Th, K.y, Cotutulttet) oo street and public proa. ,awt P cineer. NO Bat- ba, f I Oboer. ALWAYS V w I and YOUR WIFE T! i " aw. ,.' lira K.'Tjyifeiaa'fcj Eh Bsfljr&llaar AC XJlWJOUOVvO .J.J-AKJO O l-MUU Hair Death. JinxianUj- reroovee and forever dtroys ob-J iipcijonaw imir. wac-'DrurK id Danat. itacf firuor &ect. wllbat diMOloratioBJ 1 .. . . . . .. . .. . r. a! I.. ....... II. iujuij it, luc luvnv unnaiciBiu. it 1 r uiiy yenra uv pr ri uiiuu uii ras-LiCs Mln. Mckntiwtoltfed by thvl its -be bhfhvet autturf-ty and tbtj to eminent d-rnaloM;i6t and bairdpe HM' .bflt t.- lived. During hU prlTatt nH oa lifetime an..n ibe n-jbllltj 'd arlloenicy of t.fmpe be p e?rtltl oUrw-ipe. P -e.. SI mill. M-'urelj aked. t' i nit-urf rrtofi WdImI botti vgent .or viser1ca. Address THcSKOOKJM 300T HAH 6R0WER 0. opt. R. 67-oatb KUlh Avenue NtVF Yom m v Cic m oo w m . y i ooorv rfw State Treasurer's Seventh Notice. State cf Oregon, Treasury Department. ' Salkm, March 27, 1SW Notice is hereby given that there are 1 funds on band with which to redeem all outstanding state warrants endorsed ! ' Praautlf mj tjiiil tint rwit.1 fnr u'unt nf ! fun,J" pr"-'". anrt iucludine, Novem ber 7th, 1S03, aud that such warrant?, properly endorsed, will be paid uikb presenMon at this t filce, interest there on ceasing from, aud after, dute of this notice. Phil. Metschan, 3-2S-2W Stale Treaurer. GEO. C. WILL DEALER IX Stein way, Knabe, Webber, Emer son and other pianos. Storey A Clark aud EarhelT orsau-1. All first clafrs makes of ewiug ma chines. Smaller makes of musical instru ments and eupjlie. Genuine needles, oil aud new parts foT all makes of machines. Sewing machines aud organs re paired aud cleaned. Two doois north of poetofllce, Salem, Oregon. C. JH. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial istreet, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Morrison street. Portland. Oregon. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S m F0CNTA1X WASHER. B-st Steam Washer known. Pample iVaber with fall lustrui tlou.t sent to Auent expreiicbsraes prepaid on receipt f Jt.&i Add'tfo J. u. Urjwu, liox. 2Ji, tialein, Ur HERCULES GSS or GASOLINE ENGINES A SURE NO ELECTRIC POWER. SPARK. RUNS Licensed En teiiestoKeepin Ready to Start, CAN RUN IT. WITH A CHEAP LINE. Requires cjneeji. NO Bat Oboer. ALWAYS and YOUR WIFE WE GIVE ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY, San Francisco, Cab Portland, Or. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, .Lame uaci;, &c. iXn-vJ ! DR. SSNDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY. I !.trftt I'alrntal Ue.t Improvrnenti I Win i ure w itboat mnlldne a.1 OiiIim trto tins f rem cv r-tax&tiou of brajn nrre forcesi lc or iud I miton. u orrvous at.i:ujr. nplii(. latijruur t rh-t-n.'!!!!. klnry, licer and bladder compuinu Uiim- la. k. lumtaro. scutk. all f,mi Mnuum. p -rl ill fccaliu. rc, TUis tlectna Beit cntiia, ll--ir.l l.ff.,,.,,1, oy jj, others CWrrew u Intuntiy tilibr wearer or we forteu (i, oaa.se, and Wiitcuraaauf th snore dirawa or na par. Tkou J b,e bn cured br thu mi,ekle Jnvention rter all ociw rnuediea faileO. and mraJjuiidicdi ot tr,UmoliU In thi. and every other Hat. 0r rerfl Uare.ri lUCTCIC SlSTrSiflBT. the rrM.tMt toQ ever otTered weak men. mir .Mk.lt IkU;s Bead ror IlloaM PaiBpBHK. mailed. Mj, Cre SANOEN ELECTRIO CO., Vn. nsriraShtreeUl'OllTIi-Mi rtirir. ittintoeu ij tr ilj.iu ' U li 4Jfc IVirtJand, Or. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal 0MPLEX10 POWDER. pozzoNr combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, Irealing, heahh- tui, ana harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection io iae lace in this climate. th Icjltt open havias the geaalse. 'T IS FOB SAIE EVCRrWHEBf. South Salem Market. Fr.h itaaUrakl at lowt rat, and free Wlwy. OvpoU brtck or. Ifay by the toe. - M. IU.VBHART, Prop, JW V I U ! 5 sc rH ) hh D 1 11 10 THIS ofier i" made to you alone "NA'e present below the most clubs ut tne uest .selling Tit Great he Cent Daily. Tie Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL, The Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only 83 OO a year. &1.50 for six months. 81. OO for four months. r?5?No papers sent alter time is out for which it la ordered.-a YOl. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, hand this ti someone who wants one of these grand premiums for simplv getting up a clji Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. L i so cheap no one can allord not to have it. It suits readers in city and countrv of ail 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. Cbdna Set Free, r or a club of twentyuve yearly subscriber, a Isel ofjdecorated UavilBi). phinH.UU pieces, !d usually at i7o to $100, from Damon Bros., Salei. co'Iection of tine chlnaware, marked down to J67. Silver Cutlery Free. F.ir a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros. Lest stiver plat-d kuive and forks, 6 of each, fr. m Damon Bros., worth $3.00. $25 Suit Free. b,i a club of tiKin suh-crioers the best Jii.00 auit of clothes in the store of A. r Bra-tieui &. Co., .-jaleru, your own selectiou. Steel Plow Free. Fur a club of ei'ht .ibc.ibers a ateel beim, teel Gile itel wau iu j.low, the be-t of its kiu.l, from Gray Bros., Balem, worth 2.5.iX. Silver Spoons Free. lu.r a club of nyo yearly gubcriberp, a dozen Roger Bros, be-t silver p,aied tea p.Aiu., fn.in Damu Bros., worth i4 fK). Organette Free. I r s i-lnl, of . m'.t warlv junserilwrs a first clars German Uo?, wcxxi orpinette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free, For a i.tiuot nftten suth-eribew, a Climis hijrh nrm, 4 drawer, oak K55O0 .wirig muChiiie, warranted, frcm .Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth Sillv Hat Free. For a cl'ib ot two j early -ubscribers one of our beat Silk Hats from C. II. Mcii-durtler, Portiaud. Retails tor J0.00. For a club of three yearly subscrioers one finest imported silk hat frou C. II. Meii-Hloriler, Portland, retails at $ 10.00. Steam Washer Free. ,FL'.l V1'!0 f tvv. -'?1 y sub:jCriuer3: one .of J. JB. Brown's Fouutain bteam Wa-ihers, worth fd.OO. Welch Cloclv Free. fuK-e "Jl? f rtv'e ieUrly 5U03Criber;i 'Je EiSt Day Welch Clock, b.-oti'i- Scholars liip Free. n'r!l...llib fr -ve'Vly 8UD:irlbe". one Scholarship in Capital Bu-. Worth "VfcT5 ' ' 0,im)lete bualneia course) good for two yea.-. Silver Watch Free. Martin" U.vr Stf1 '"c,dfe.V,ll,6l1 c,a?3 silver watoh, from W. W .Murtin, jeweler, aletn, worth $25.00. Furniture tSet' Free. std" lrll"r , 1nr,teeu, ""'"ertuew n solid oak, ctrved bed room set, be-I-Wort'h lull. aUll-P,uud' froai A- B- ureu & Son, furniture dealers, Salem. Coolv Stove Free. lJt"riiaV.mbtlfn. n1" ' larPll.ttNo. 8 cooking stove, Salem, worth S U ttom Perry &J Col's stove and plow work., Ladies' Gold Watch Free CAt'rulnW0'' "r,tTbe,?K0lll! ia lie' old watch, Waltbam B s rVtlil prleej i.6o ,em' th0 bASt ina(,e Btem winder aud sette. ; Shot GunFree. ueeslu"eun"n!lt".lber",U,e .chard:.' English double barrel 12 an mo un tlnw' i lu ' Clk$ riP nHd fw ud. engraved lird inXa. U iS. i?k aurt Htt.lf jisto! 8r'P. extension ribs, ivImui . -SlTrou'BrootrrJr thoroughly go, .1 Silyerine Watch Free seitr , f om W w'Xrtln of ' H Ue ",,,,ver:ne Wfttoh' m-winder at d made.reiHiUa, W.00. ' balem' b1v8 Ui service as the lot Kruit Trees' free, A.ty?b"rJLVVU,, FjM0It.n pmn. trees from tie b w "" (- urjii ti. : moot oeipt of tbe uaiuas and ruf Mimeouu J'jiriv t u,. f,.i.,i . Asw.iii ..i, i. ImJ ' Y'""""" luuee. - -151 J 1111 IJVT H1H1U IC 1 111 isaasa.l.. ... ev per?, f.irlusuuoi. Iut.t ..r ... vr!?r'y. L- .-w . . - .. ... . . c ll r lllie nn. or :w tor tiirew money. Send .natoUlee onlrnrh k . "' rU "JS.1"". M.-W rt regular K-fir A,,J . ui me aeniors who aro among ou salvae me"'-ara CflVeU' that aoonts "y satisfy them HOFER BROS., Publishers, 8AlEM,:OIUIGOX. in your community- Will y u A ? valuable list of pren.iuu s fe.j newfcpaper printed on the Coapt. Pre in i urn iirrinnii vnnaak a. air . ,.v. k(vS SL subsrlptlons among as many VAriP lt.art ami .nnrl IA f,W tiv' tuoutb. The nremiunw uL ,;i.i .7" .'.. v... our