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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1894)
v Etc ' r P- M$- v 0- i -"' TIE Glfim JOSBm. It is seed a as HfastrxtlsB of Use desperate asetbcds that wW be resorted . to br sjsi wfease ersrs EotMicsI records! xlflSUBKSBBXl&TtZXCEHrsasBAY. I fil set bear thtm at is tfeeir presses Ktram. lmttltB&eaadttAmtm tbe cocxh cvuuzjs nxjrurnJCA ya. Capial ' jwnel PsASilwrg Cssspasjr j. ifciLMM r-OTVXXxa BmvJCOaaaoeFiSbJXUnC. HQfES SgQTHEKS, - 8. iMsr.br asadt. tr yew. , Wssitr, pie,PW7r. L &CSES7& C8M50T. TaiDscisc BB1 302J Lean "Wills bei Dr. Sage's Catarrh Beaaedy costs fees tfeaa one dodos' riat, Catarrh bakoiitiese, daagtrees disease, mad tfe Use bas cosse wfees to saffer from it is a dbsrace. 2fe pence ef csJtare asd rtfisemeat cares to foflftet bjwb Mr mesas BHescsareBraus, agBsaB;j faawttasasdeafttiazasd dfeazreeabie l4Vd v . k. .M J - .. a ft. "mw wwniuu um uu cicau we tarsal asd Bose beace Use esltared T&sWsftiVillfUifprfra tarstd sad refined ese Dr. Ease's Catarrh eaWa,jkteegu la Maxes. Keffleajr. am to wtoe asa praotat : rwj asi eerc to rati the rfV &f Leaving hb Ixmlty wilhost a protector, by kulag bis "slight catarrh" raa is to serfexM t fatal threat asd teag trosble, benee be trite sad pradeet use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Besoedy. The proprietors of btcressedy areoococfi lestf its eura ire properties, that tbey have nude a AaadingotlerGf arewardof $505 cash 'era ease-they cannot care. BEPUBUOA2T TICKET, Ex-faer B--ed is so Imager a tj , raat toVafse caettwit the DetsecraUe &tf w e,eraJIy ptawd. Itw1HdoBetlLeitbKf good to seed eatra eferparattoo lawyer to defeafe with GarercKtr Pctfoojer. Governor Ptawtyer was prsetiealfy Hiked et of eea of J be two uie eoa Tcottoa where be abd fab fries-! Jritd to s&OMt ecrtftla cunldatm. Gorernor Pdaojrer txpreneil gmt narrow the tAi&r&ty to CUarSse Polios thai Le bad not bva omimuUed for gornrroor. "I sfvJ !o bp4 e cou!o btremde the cauvaa ieiher." L iid. "There ui otvtbio? to prereot that bow," eaid lb dxjzhty Aeloriaj Tbe Governor did cot tvm m totty ubewu. Dirretratabla Campaign Method. Ed. Jcjckxai.; Kiudetas aod wartejr seem to cut very Hule figart Jo a 'political campkia. G nd mer trbo are otherwise genttemen sod rfeoda of jez.it taadinif, la tbe ztai of party entbaaisaoi do and esjr tbiogn that la tbeir cooler and fairer momeoia they woald not stoop u aud w.U de uouoce as uo worthy io aoy man. But there Ueacb a tbiagas tbe cvnpaign liar, andheij abroad io the laud tbiu early in Harfoa county. He has bten at work for s7era! week put, aad as tbe BpabIfcao pary U conceded to be la tbe aacendaocy and to have pat up a winning ticket, tbe effurU of tbe camp&tza liar are directed agaiiut It. The unbtle enemy bas no hope but Io tbe slaader or blacxenlag of some Indl yldaal and thereby directing attention from their own uo worthy record and hopeless ambition, thai to defeat a man here or there on tbe county r legislative ticket by "bushwhacking." ThU bas been done several times In tbia county. It was done nuccewfully four years ago and two years afto In Marion coanty. The only possible hope ui ciecuuga aiogie man mis year is by tl Aiiictor. some such methods. Variotu men The alligator ia tho greatest living unw oeea auacKca,8o ur ttiu year. destroyer ot en&nea and water rata, Unprincipled and irresponsible pollll j hereby rendering tho coast countriea clans of, we will not aay what partyrj ntfer to tho hunter than the interior. started the report last week that The, I pooplo would consider the alligator Joub.hal editor, who Is on the Uepub- j a a Kan boutco of revenue when hia llcin leguslattve ticket, bad said In de-' time cornea to be Ekinned and hia oil bite with Mr. Holmes, tbe Democratic " tasks deliTered UP. and as an un candidate for attorney general, al South l J?vaIedL water ecavenger wMle he 8Iem the other Blent, "that H w.,m ,1Tea trald protect him, inBtead r . ftf w iw r- k ftVtAHlnnin it I y jt. MU wwnaiiiiimw uuu. nutl' Thc3 is told by a Verzaost paper sa a 'ratser aiatisng iacident" which, took ;4ace ia a EL Jocxubary scaoel: ' At about 11 o'clock tbe children all Kza, apparently witbost a tignsl from a- oce, to clap tbeir haads aod contjn- ed this dexso&steation for sereral tao- rxt. Tpoa the tsacber's miring for J! explanation of their strange conduct, ae was told that tbey did it because ihay was hanged. The teacher then 3ve them a little talk on tbe awful -nine for which Abny had made atoae- aeot and drew the lesson frera the story Csst is to obrions to aJL" It is incredible, but tree that this il- 'aftratlon of the low average of oar dv Kzaiion should be set down in cold piint rf "rather anrarfag. It is tnfcestly errible that children shonld be prmit ed by their parents to know all the hor vtm ot an execution, bat the teacher 'gave a little talk oq the crime.' Why xt something to divert those morbid Ut ile z&inds from tbe contemplation of .rime? Better a wholesome fairy story tt a recess for a game of tag. Instead ibe greed of personal notoriety was fed, i&d the training in vice went on by tho ippearance of the incident in print next wy. Tbe wretched little prhrs who claened their hands because sin had met with pnnishment will grow np into the sort f men and women capable of asking to have tho United States troops called out iO keep the fair gates closed on a Son day. Truly, the spirit that burned Ser veinsis hard to kill, and tbe erode prim Stive instinct of slaughter dies hard in tbe children of Adam, who are not taugbt and taught and tangbt again that nothing light puts out darkness, and nothing but przetice of the one "new twrnmandment' will ever make the world begin to keep those 10 old ones of Hose. Boston Transcript STATE TICKET. TutVrnmjurr ot fsUitL. B. tUxauiSik MjSSm OOSSy. tr-eiae -c Jsaje -nmkcczcr Pfcn, Xrtadna, fl Otaat oociity. nr sprraae jsice-C E. Votvetoa. e Uasexiatr. rr aUvac7hesaJ-C. x. l&azsuz, eC yiar SUfct Frtaur-wr. H. fags, of Jaefcsge. FIRST CONGREdSIOXAI. DI5T. For RcjamestcUrs fas Cosemi. BLXGSS HERHASN. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Clrcalt ndge, h. h. Htwrrr. efias own tr. For Dirtrfet Attorney, J AH. UcOAIS.ceftLBibM CCra&lj-- 3fetnber Baard Sf qaalization, a ii. OlbSOS, of Folk any. jiARios oocyir. KOaSTATBHOfATOKS-LI IsUenaaof trm.sni W B. Uotmoa rsu7to3. J JUfT HE!f ATOB ForXarSoa aad CUcfc a. Ateaio Uoscr, Bitm. IK EEPKiHE5TATIVS-C. B. Moons 1 aoaJS. Hoiefot Baitzn, DarM OxiOIJt-ie3j-.H.O.Btrefror WoodMLra. aadJ.L, ilrtrt of Uobbud. 0ia3IO.tEB-J.M. Waoa ofTorccr. HHEKIPT-Jota Kalebt of Holem. IKEK-U V. Ehlea utBsUernie- TSKASUEEB-K. G. Brova ofTcrcer. RECOBDZR-r. W. Watess of Jalea. A44E4400-D D.Cbffrc urn atr. SCHOOL BOFEBtSTKSDEST-J. 3. Gra ia cf Woodanra. ; PEVKTO&-& B. Herrtek of Salem. CJB05Kt-A- Jt CXRU& ot imlrza. IVVTiCK OF PKACE-For Salem Cixtrfet H. A. JobnsCD.Jr. C)SfTABLK-?ur tuiern. dUUlct A. IT. Vain Sesoke coofe45 of minate partides ? of eoBd er Iwyatd saattar ecepeaded j as the air, aad its oolr depesds part- ' ly upon tits cfeeaakal coastitatkm of j JBch parOdes. bat also largely upon their szse. Fvaet expexiKettt has . gbowb that, as the son cf iBiaate parades suspended ia air is grsdHal ry increafefed,"they grre rise to colors Tzrjiag froai sky btsedown through the whole range of the Epectral scale. Thffi is the canse of saaset aodEen- riseewlarskithe&kT. Ita effects can also he traced ia the cste of the two kinds el tobacco ssaoke. modified by the aaazky tints of the carbonaceous prodacts. The sraoke given off from the heated sarface of the burning tp- la-oeo ia the bowl of the pipe oonasta ef nsatter all of which has been highly heated and very fully oxidized and decomposed- It conasis mainly of exceedingly snail, boKd particles, ex hitating by virtue of their emallness a bluish color. On the other hand, that smoke which has been drawn through the tabacco into the mouth of the smoker carries with it a relatively tarze quantity of water and hydro carbon, which are condensed upon the solid particles above mentioned. The relatively large size of such par ticles explains tae well known gray ish color of the smoke which issues from the mouth of tho smoker. Tit Bits. TODAY'S MAEKET8. Prices Current by Telegraph Local a j . orUand. Quotations. 8ALEM, April 53. 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Jouk.tal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HAUKJC FBOUtfCK MAKKCT. raurr. Apples 11 to $Lz5 a busbeL BUTCHER STOCK. Veils dreiJ 3 cts. Hogs dreoed 6. .Live cattle 2 to 2. Sbeep alive t I-Mf2. MILL, PKICEH. Halem Milling Co. quetes: Fhrtir In wholesale Iota 52.60.. Retail 13.00. Btnn 16 bulk, f IS sacked. Shorts $10 I8 Chop feed 116 and 517. WHEAT. 39 cents per busbeL TTi Krn or tt vrttvrr. A short time Delate toe eminent Jcdgs Foster's death be went the Oxford circuit in tbe hottest part of one of the hottest summers that had ever been known. He was then so far advanced in years as to be scarcely able to discharge the impor tant duties of his office, and when the grand jury of Worcester attended for th charge he addres$ed them as follews: "Gentlemen, tbe weather is extremely hot I am very old, and you are very well acquainted with what is your duty. I have no doubt bat you will practice it." baias Journal. What is It? A substitute for lard? Upsetlin 2 the customs, hab its,, and prejudices of cen turies? Yes, all this and more. Cottolene is a near cooking product ft is bet ftrthan lard or butter for cocking, so say such noted housekeepers as TAarton Harlaatf, Catharine Owen, Christine Tern an a Hsrrick, Emma P. Ewing, Mr.S-T. Rarer, Mrs. F. A. Benson, Amy Barnes. Margaret W later, and many others; it is healthier so says every thoughtful physician ; and it" is cheaper as every house keeper knows when she finds that oru-holf the quan tity answers every purpose. eOTTQLEH is the purest clarified cot tonseed oil mixed with pure bed" fat. It is the test cook ing material ever devised for frying anything and everything easily digested anJ highly nutritious. Uewxre of rrmrtirtkias, Ai yecx grocer fcr the geaaae CcUdtss. Mads bt N. K. FAIRBANK &. CO., ST. LOU;S anJ CHICAGO. NCi? YORK. BOSTOK. da Farmer and Fruit-grower. not vote for a Jew for any public office ,.-. . wuaiever." 1 This lie Is being circulated with great How' This. Industry, but when seen Mr. Holmes . o ir . i n.. hin.u.if..M , . i , We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- hlmself said there was nothing to It. ward for any case of Catarrh that can Chairman nj. Armstrong who pre-' not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, elded, says it Is false, Mr. O'Flyns.lbe F' J" UKNY k Co., Props. Toledo, O. coTtva ad t0Ulffi?& county assessor was preseut and beard Ueve blm perfectly honorable in all every word that was said aud declares i business transactions and Jloancially that no such statement was made. Hei able to carry out any obligation made and others present kuow that what ' r theII flmm . . .. Mr iTnir.4,-. .vi ,o- . t . i Weat Trusr. wholesale druggist, air. llolnuw asked was whether iim'TV,!.!,, t w.,Ji Ti-i... . Vr-' Ilspubllcau csndldates would not all j vln. wholesale druggist, Toledo, Ohio. otaforaJew for United States son-at-r. He had been charging that Mr. SalHIrsch bad run tho Republican state convention and would run tbo Republican legislature and under tbe lash; ef tbe party whip and party cau cus all Republicans would have to vote for blm for United States eeuator. He accused the Republican party of being controlled Improperly iu tbe Interest ef Sil Hlrsoh. for aanator. saving that dm Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, acting upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces or tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials rree. A 8olleltoul'rlnd. "Cun you lot mo havo $5 today, Bellofleiar "Well, Bloomfield, Tin a little afraid If I - mi ltflrs vt rf ttd t-.:iln 1 lave now.. Thoy havo all beu in dr' inlnfirtvi rmltn it tclttln nvwl i-isa n Hspubllcans of Oregon were merely his I clean us when thoy left tho cash foc tools,aad otherwiaespoke In au uncom J tory. Doctors aud scientists say that pllmentary msnner about the party bank uotes are regular breeding aud Sol Hlrscb's candidacy. All pnw ! grounds for microbes. I'd hato to bo eat will bear out this statement, Mr. I tho means of loading you up with Holmes further challenged tbe Itepub-. bacteria, you know, and giving you llcan apeskfer to say who bo would vote for for United SUtea senator. After compelling Mr. Holmes to admit that he, Holmes, when In the legislature four years ago, had voted for Baruy Goldsmith for United States sanstor, tbe Republican candidate for represen UUve Ihen said If elected he would vote fjrnomaufor United States senator who was not In favor of ao American protective tariff system and an Amerl oo scale of wages for American work logmen 'Aad,t' the speaker added, "the laatfl vote 'for for United States sioator will have to have a pretty good rcnrd ob tbe Chinese questlou," This a jou lot or uisoosea, wtien I get a brand now 5 bill, I'll let you kuow.1 Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Vrjr Tru. Floremie Five-year-old was talking about the buiglarsand expressing her inuuiureuoo to tuoirueprtxlattpna, They can't get my bracelet ai how," the bold. "Why notl" naked her mother. ' 'Causo Us lost,Hshe replied, "and what does a buggular want of a Tost braceleti Detroit Froo IVesa. any Platters, If VOU are tlilnklnir of l.nvln . r.1.. fckMjiMlif .tilVr tlttt 1..... , . . m .Av...k .1.-. . T. . ftmsr- 2Twa" mwmm mo muubc auout air. , iriwiuucr iusv yon win place it aJiWitMimheh&abea charslnir Ion your body and cauoOt get a pits Mr.DIbh with HdcmHmiliif outb. jSSSSAlTffam best OalWnwstIoD,aod oneofthe la- plasSaiX "VSSdrijgL "2 II lMriAi nrrseQt had picked hUu Up ve sows ofbwr plaslsr on bis abtdvre 1 UaR mi aeKed hlta If he employed which helHiulot to get rW of, or lOatoWM Wf imcIi, wblU aUo &Jffi?$t2 ),sms1 a4aalt, Altogether the .Demo, substltuttoa. Daaet svwptriIkJui sasaie aaaaker was badly used up, and m good" plea, leaJstfcUpon hnvlugthe HAY AKD QRAXK. Oat-new2527ic. Hav Baled, new IS tof 10; old $10 to as. yiiq in duik, jo to fa. j'ABii PHonncrs. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small Bale, 17 to 18c. Etrgs Casb, 10c. Butter Best dairy, 1520; fancy creamery 27224. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9; bams, ll;sbouIder8,7. Potatoes2530c. Onions 3 cents. Beeswax 3t& Caraway seed, ISc. n'te seed, 26c. Ginseng, SL40. LIVE POULTBV. r oo.try Hens, 7c; roosters, 6(k-; Uwa, 8; turkeys, slow sale, choice, live lo WIBTLAXD QUOTATIONS. Orals, Foed, etc. Flour Standard. $2.65: Walla Walla. 12 00; graham, 2.40; superflne, tiS, per parrel. Oats Iew whlte.S3c per bu., grey ,32c; rolled, Jn bags, 15.76(6.00; barrels, J6JOO06.25; cases. J3.75. ' HayBest, J1O012 per ton. Wool valley, lo10J. MlllstufTs Bran, 1 18; shorts, JIG 18; ground barley.fltt; chop feed, $15 per ten: whole feed, barlev. 70 eta. rr cental; middling, $2328 per ten: chicken wbeaU 051.0u percental. Heps New 121 to 13. Hides Kreen. baited. 60 lbs. 31a. un. der601bs.,23a; eheep pelts, 1060c. JJA4HV fiWUUCK. Suifering Sisters Salt Rheum Causes Much Suffering Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies tho Blood, Wins Another Victory. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame ttacjc, &c DR. SUOEI'S-ELEC Wttti CleetnHaaznetk! f ft-tr Pataar I Fi. THIK efl-r-i made to you alone In ynur enmmnnity- Will you Act J We present below the mott valunblp , list of preniiunis duos oi cne oest; selling newspaper printed on the Coast. Tie Great One Cent Daily. Tlie Daily CAPITAL JOOffiAL Tie Peoples' Paper of Oreai! EVERVBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only S3 OO a year. S1.5o for six months. $1.00 for four months. X"N"o papers sent alter time fa out for which it ia ordered.-t YOC. You are the man. If we cannot net yon to act, baud this tt omeone wbo wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a club Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells ittelf. Ii U o cheap no one can afford not to have It. It suits readers In city and country fall 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. TRIG 1ELT Ccneorf, jr. n. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 20 ' 22c: fancy dairy, 1617ic:falr to goal I 12l16c; common, 10 to 12e per U. Cbeeee Oregon, per Young WKWKftllWJie Witt tlVS (WD Sn Jn I "wl asaaalaXHi m wlHst tbe JUpuh A Briindreth'a A)U im4Mim tMs vwskl not be refcmd )ld upos. Kcuulue, Allcock'i ihitus plaster has can alwai's be American, 1216cper pound; California HJl6Jc.; Swiss Imp,, 3032; Dom 10 18. i-Kg Oregon, 010oper dozen. Poultry Nomiuai; chickens, mixed $4X0 -L60 per hen; ducks, 6.00; '& . ?i turkJN Hve, 1416o dressed 164170 Beef Topsteers,2J3cper pound; fair ogood steers, 2lc; N o 1 cows, 2c; fair ows, ljo; dressed beef, ft 006 00 per Mutton Bast sheep, $2.23; choice ewes, $2. tiogs ctiolce, heavy, $ 004 25; meaium, h wx&i 60; light aud feeders, $3 IS dressed, & 0007. BAN FUANl&BOO MAHKKr. Wool; Oregon lastern choice, 10 He; do Inftulor, 70q; do valley, 12 Hops 14 to ICc. Potatoes Krly Rose, 3040, Bur banks, 2535c. Oat-Mllln?.$l.l(wal.lS. A rrwarlnos fcltaatluu. Nihrey (tus newsboy-Well, yr all rlgbtt Yer got good steady Job in er office an don t uwxi Ur worrr. Reddy his former paly Dat's all yoc know about it. You don't know what dess offices U. If yer dumb, yer flrtd f er moida. If yer too smart, der bead men ffiu jealous, an yer gits ikr dump tor dat--Ju9k. Mai.Hood&C0L,Loireu,Mau.: , "GtcUeoeu; Hood's Sarsaparilla aas done so noeti tor my eulldren tnartt U with pleasure aad tharits t&at I -write tee patiQeauoa a few lines. I cannot find words strong enoagli to expres l our eonfi deoee and grautade for Hood's Sarsapa rills. Bom ot my little girls ttave been ' troubled with salt rbema. When quite small, blotches formed all over their bodies and an their limbs. Tbe Sesa broke oat and Use UtUe ones Suffered Great Agony on aecomat of Uuiltebinc sensation. I bad read or the good Hood's Ursaparilla bad done In cases ot salt rheum, so I decided to tire It a trill. -Myrtle, 5 rears old, bad sereral eruptions on her forehead, while Berofee, 6 years old, soSered ranch tram sores back: of ber ear. Alter tbe first bot tle bad been taken tbrr began to boprore; ther seemed brighter and tbe humor Began to Disappear. They bare taken Cto bottles and Myrtle U entirely eared. .Her flesh is smooth and sott, ber health is better and she is bright aad sprighUy as any ebuM ot fire years of age. From tho start, Bernice bas bn proTed and tbe humor is nearly all gone HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES and she Is In better health thaa before. I cannot praise Hood's SarssparUla too blghlr. Mas. W. Hooker. Concord. X. II. '. B. Be sure to get Hood's BarsaparlHa. Hooo8 PiLLS enre all Liver Ills, BlUons &MS, Indigestion. Sick Headache, Sic SUSPESUORV. rt..t t.iii.i .mi ..i. f VO(xtwtaoawdMtilalmnaSvbs ivuua o ma wrrrv wm X CXCHK fir tzc rpttea. mm ktoo jVttttrr. Hmjobol Ixxtkt rtmMoilma. kMnrr. tmr Ull UmOHr eooiSixt, laaetBrk. Hmto. KtiOnu mS ttnsjf ccaMraM C i J3. J11"- . T3 !rtne Bes eaaxlzt W irf., III.. I I I INI .11 wmmm f I . ii.i.Bi., nuvjnnr r ww sarrctt si watnrmmiict the mbon i'ii n cr ao fc-AS fcn 1jL. gajwj trv fc4 Mawn iifLHSff T2Z&" If. tm izulrvit V"WM"la"wa",I7Mag0- mr imrai im zixmoc raravjrr. ti SANDCM ELcersifl en Va. 1 7S Tint Unci, OKXLAJH Offit IWmoTea soixr, iuuu mx,u " -fi ifci M . rortUnd. Or, JA LADY'S TOUETl M Is not complete B B, , withoat an ideal f POMPLEXIOU I U POWDER, If I POZZONi'S I P Combines every element of I I riAliltV TltA TOTTltlf T- a Ksinf! I fying, soothing, healing, health I ful, and. harmless, and when L nghtly used u misible. A most oeucate ana desirable protection to the face in this climate I ' aw JH- & 9Aii4V9 I pZfi IT t3 FOB SAU EYaTWHEtX. j I DBDUDO DDftO niimco mm List of Gran remium Cliima .Set Free, a set of decorated Havlland from Damon Bros., fialemi i t'ur a club of twentyfl ve yearly subseribersi, Chios, U5 pieces, sold osuallv at 75 to 100 collection of flue cbinaware, marked down to $67, Silver Cu-tlery Free. I f OI lnree ye"? subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, besf euer piaiea Knives uua torKs, e of ev:h, fn m Damon Brosn worth $6.00. $25 Suit Rree. For a club of eight subscribers the beat $25.00 suit.ofjclothes in tb& stored A. to. tfrastielri fc Co., rialem, your own selection. Steel Plov Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel Gale feel walk iug piow, me oei oi its mud, from Uray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly gulcribere, a dozen Roger Bros, be silver plated lea spoons, from Dami n Bros., worth $4 00. Organette Free. Fur a club of eight yearly subscrilrs a first class German Rose wood orgaiutte from J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free. roracurjoi nttten subscribers, a Oimnx hlrh rm 4Hnsw mi sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C Will, balem, worth carvel $55 00. Silk 1-Iat TREASURER'S NOTICE. TrSrlfient. AP1 . 18M. NuriL'K u bercbr slreu tbat thtre or funds on hiod with which to redam alt outstanding warrant, (with tbe exeopUonof " tuawo upoa mo 01111117 laoojecaorMO, "tYewnted.anit noicsld for want of fnnda4 ana lltMl Interest of Building Material AND WOOD, SAND, GRAVEL Lime, Cement, Piaster, Cordwood it, &c Onlce 156 State ritreet. prorio.na meiuaing, reoroarj , ism. Uii aald wsrranu property etidorsed, wl Mid upon presentation at thl office lntt inereon cctulDg from, anl aner, tbe data tbUooUccw riilL. MtTHCUAN. 4I1JW Stats Trcasorer. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. VJOriCKlO 11 KB KB V OIVKN to tb tax. i pjtrs ol Mat too coanty tbal tb taxes lurtb yr 1MB axs sow doa. Ho casta for oiuiaaafnffT 1r.11 naaixatKiEieeirWftvf.t iru Taxiwyers psgrteg UOUcs said CUto. will m. ebrlfr. Ud UT Ml MtArof Uirinn u..t. Ortson. tlltd VCUl II MTas. Mrs. Bliffer Yonr old frieud has seek a sad face. tWI.yUItr Sir. IUtfler Years ago ltspropossd to 1 a wry oeauurtti girt aaa ' I Mrs. Bliffers Aad she refused klm re-1 Mr. BUftVre Na. She lasrrlsd him. I Vojpu. GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Htelnwny, Kabbe, Webber, Emer son aud other pianos. Storey i Clark and EarberT orgaaa. All first clats aiakca of sewing saa chines. Smaller make of tnosSeal lastrfH Bieotaftouaspptjes. Oeuulne needlsa, oil and asw Mrta .w sKin VI ISWtlllKt. Bewiog maehloes aad orratu re paired aud cleaned. Two doors north of rtcatoaree, SeJesa, Proposa's for Wood. SKVLKD BIIW-Kor farnUhlng wood wUl be rtoelrrd at tha offlea r.r tli.,i..7V.-t..TT rfl.,W... . a. l.ii. i . .. . NUIM "r"V? -V s " oeioeK p. m on Tun. a3rMyl.iyM BfcU wUl borSe3 at tS rtgujar meeunr or lbs board ol directors at S oaoek p ro, of. said Ut ey ol llir. tonh ths foJlowmg seboeu: Lincoln, Is mrtuSSl cords Or. rtrk, 13 cord, oak, SOcords n? fef1.00 0."la oajr. 150 eo'rd. flr; North' fcWenU cords oak. SO cords flr, UeotraiTjo K.U.,rc!l.mluib ltti 'a 'ngts. reasona bly straight aod corded c'olr. '"mvu" .V,flr.I?,ul hj, Uige or booy wood and tbe oak must bj splllosa and notgrub wood. TheVuhl ik, ii., ? . vfa all bldi " lTit Mi Doa brardtrnriS. hmi i .- ... MUSI W. U W AtirTektlrrnaa BCOTl BOZORTH.DI.tricterk.0f MR Free. For a club ot two yearly &utscriU ra one of our best Silk Hata from C. H ' Meu.lr.riler, Portland. Retails for $6.00. ror a ciunnr tare yearly subscribers one finest imported silk bat frem C. H. Meuwiorfler, Portland, retails at $10.00. SteamWasher Rree. o. reub of two. y&iTy subscribers: one 'of U'B. Brown's Fountsin Steam Whers, worh $5.00. Welch- Cloclc Rree. For a ciiib of tie yearly sutMorite-sJone Eiht Day Welch Clock, beauti ful ease, $lo. J ' Sctiolarsriip Rree. ZCrr.nirC,ub Sf . yeV,y "ribera, one Scholarship In Capital Bus.. H?rthW ' ' (f "" P'ete busluess course) good .for two years. Silver Watch Rree. Fur a Club of eitrht iih;.HK-rj o .!!, l.,, .11 . -1. r w v r - . . . -,..o a uiuu maw osiver. wuil'u. iruiu . " jiaruu. jeweler, Ksiem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set! Rree. ailr,1" MrlP L?'?eea, ub3ur.11? a 80,id Mt. carved bed room set, bed ftrth 45W andBt,iau' from A- B- Bure" & Son. furniture dealers, Salem Cook Stove Rree. if. a CIU0. 01 ven subscribers a largeUslzf-.TNo. 6 cooking stove, 1 ?!m n,?h son' Padflc Coaat' from Per0-&iCoaXve and plow wor 1 Ba setter; HUIE WING SONG. Wbuiesla and rata street AND O INKSVvivn Ooo1 at m.t esaand malt lk.t good, m - am Iu the Willamette: 8ALJ22T, ORE G OX. St, 150 to $5.00 per Day TbtbatfeoW! batwsaa Portland aad fur Choicest Fruit tirewa Uias wlBa&uUs Valley. Salem, worth $20. ladies Gold Watch Free. cw"tomffwW subscribers one ladies' gold watch, Waltham Sffft ?L iMarUn of 3A,0Ui- tfae best made stem winder and a ,v"' aU dU.W. Shot Gun Rree. JIci?luboffclgDt subscribers one Richards' English double barrel IS gauge shot gun, t wait barrels, checked grip and foreud. engraved lock wtUaD ,ne8'. Wa uu,ock aud ha,f Pktol grip. tenXn rtS, reb..und. Lun ft RrS' s V,TmerS "berheel plate, and a thoroughly goou gun, from Brooks tSalisbury, Salem, worth $25.00. Silverine Watch Rree .Mr ! tWwry.riy !Qboribera one silverlnelwatch, stem-winder an madS retaUs $6.00. ' SUm' gWeS M ,sood rvlce M tLe Rruit Trees free, f AltonHVf'Un,eribeff we give 500 Italian prune trees from lfc Albany nureeries of Browne I 4 Morrison worth t25 For same 600 Early Crawford peached rus00' wonn Ja AcentS Will be allnurMl tn Hifj , ... .. Lh!?.Lf'-a instead of ll UT5." velV.Pth7v 'cln 10 for'rU months. Tbe premiums are ready for agents, on r money. Bend postofllce order or bank draft. fl months, or 20 for thr. celpt of tbe names and The above premiums are all bona fide, quoted at regular rotail price, and the names nf flm rlfnln, .!,. . n,nnir nur oeat business men, ate qiven, that agents may satisfy theui- . 1 mi t HOFER BROS., Publishers, . BALEM, OREG' V A, L WAGNER. Prop. ""WSi'S fl'a ' f aHSWlaw'M'1''1'"'' ' " '" '"-"" - " fcW!WiH liWi . . 1' ... iK'W WILIsVWnaassisiaMwaMfcaasssaM 1 i 11 11 iisiiiaiiissSMliTlsBaal .arssr