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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1894)
-MB71 ' -l ( J w aw i, ma i r & R. 13 ! t t ft w Tffi CAWTAL JOURNAL. .POBLlSHEI) DAILY KXOEIT MONDAY, BT THB Capital Journal Publishing Co npany l'ostoffico Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. liutly, by carrier, per mouthy .10.60 - 300 -1.W imny, ur iuuji, por jaw, Weekly, 8 pages, per year, ' ife-5-gSLlU -5 ABANDONING TUB FIAT TllhUitY. There la no middle ground between the Oat money theory and the theory of intrinsic value in money. Money must represent something or nothing. It must be a fact or a theory. It musl possess specific value, or It must repre sent nn obligation to pay. The Populists of Oregon are abandon i jg tho flat Idea. The conglomerate ol truth nnd llc-t, senso and nonsense, In thd Omaha platform on-finance will bear almost any construction from Hip vaguest Autism to the soundest finance It Is construed by most Populist ora tors to mcau rank flatUm, Irredeemable paper money. The average Popullet argues when you redeem money It in no longor money. When the govern ment gives Its note of hand it gives it forever to be broken. Of course, freb coinage of silver Is a ssmt'flat proposition. At present it means to stamp 30 eta. worth of metal, one dollar. To-morrow it might mean to stamp 60 cts. worth or 25 cts. worth, one dollar. Ah soon pb, silver la worth ono hundred cents to the dollar no Pop ulist will advocate free coinage ofs'l ver, because that would bo the Intrinsic value idea expressed In silver as it is now expressed In gold. But in adopting free coinage of silver the Populist abandons the government flat theory. If ho yields to a Hftycei t silver dollar he might as well yield to a 03 cent gold one or a ten cent nickel one. What Is the difference, so long ub he abandons his theory ? Why waste any kind of metal on coin, whop you cuu cola dollars out of paper? Governor Pennoyer la not a llatlsts in his speech as printed. He probably has-bis fortuuoof hall a million snug ly tucked away In gold and govern mont bonds, or other gold securities. His rents from houses In the city of Portland and other property are said to amount to $30,0u0 a year. He proba bly takes It all in gold, llo has no coulldunco as u business man in the Hat theory. It now appears , that Populist speakers are all getting onto Governor Pennoyer's platform, "Gold, silver and treasury uotes, all mado full legal ten der monoy, tho latter mado redeemable In gold and silver." This Is a clear and oouoluslvo abandonment of the flat principle The monoy described above Is necessarily on u gold basis. If it Is not wc would like to be convinced of our error. If tho government re celvea Us papar money Interchangeable with gold aud silver, it must follow that It Is compelled to maintain It at par with gold and silver, and maintain nil three at parity with each other That is simply Republican doctrine und tho best judgiuout of all lutelll gent men, . THE .NAVY FRAUD. Tho secretary of the navy recom mends tho construction of eight torpedo boats, at a cost of ono million dollars, lu the presence of a national treasury deficit, aud In tho fuco of our untlotial industrial and financial depression fur ther woHta of mouey on u useless navy is au imposition on the Amoricau peo ple, It Is a political Importlnonco. It is an economic crime. It is llmo for the congress of our country to sot its foot upon tho neck of that aristocratic fraud cnllod tho Amer ican navy. It is tlmo for American 'representatives and Amprlcuu senators to cenao to voto the people's money away lu various attempts to ape the terror inspiring polloy of decaying monarchies. Tho appropriation of mil lions for tho navy fraud should cease. At tii b Oli Htand. Joseph Fusee, has returned to Salem, aud will here after be at his old shop on State street. He will bo pleased to see bis old patrons back again aud will endeavor to give them tho best work. 2t Two dollars per dosou Is very low, but wo will mako you cabinet photos at that price for a short time, Koniem ber those copies that wo make and frame uow at a special price, Siiorry, The Artist, Commercial street, corner Court, The entire stock of boots Is now bolug closed out, 118 State street. "hovo aud smoke are uuable to con cl ttiemnelves." and so It la with fiatarrb. No man suffering from that o4botne disease, can conceal (he faot ttam tho world. No matter how cultur al. irid. social or brilliant he la wJtfk h( friends may bo polite enough t dliii-iiibfr tbelr real feeling-hut very mmptwy 'oatlieeeH. What a bless fa ft weukl b k 'fctfcnlty ir every mSou fcl!Ued with eaUrrh lu the 4, wm mly Jcow tbt J)r. Bagw'a CSmtrtt Hairinrify will jxwlilvfly and if mt IIW WKHH caw. mm HrNtM locn-r every t.sL.u. fStiotL Tho lemedy is I , mmi ei "'"j I Couldn't SUhit tha Gait. This1 good -story was told by Com rade T. B. Cathonvood in tho courso of an address delivered boforo tho Confederate Veterans' association at Savannah : "It had been edbttosed that south ern troops lacked staying .qualities, but tbero was no ihstancd during tho war when tho Confederate private soldier yielded to panic, save one, on a noted field, which need not bo par ticularized. "Flying in wihl disorder along tho road, sovoral Alabama, Mississippi Snd Georgia regimenta became badly mixed up. Tho stampede was genor-. al, and tho retreat developed into a rivalry as to which should get away tho quickest. An Alabama officer, mounted on a particularly swift charger, was-well on toward tho head of the fugitive host, but every now and then ho would rein up liw horse, wheel around in tho road, wave his sword aloft and cry eut: "'Men of Georgia I Men. of Ala bamal Halt, I say I Will nd ono stand by mo?' " "Hoxepeated this every few min utes, but always mado tho fastest kind of time between halts. At length, when ho was making one of those frantic appeals, 'Will no ono tand by me?' a voice from tho flying men on foot shouted back to him: " 'Yes, darn you, we'd all try to jtand by you if you wouldn't strike iuch an all fired gait I' "Blue and Gray. Stories About Stonetrall Jucknon. A letter writer from Rio Grande mid of General Taylor after tho bat tles of Palo Alto and Itesaca, "Wo oall him old Rough and Ready." No ono in tho army had over heard it boforo, but it struck tho popular fan cy, it won him tens of thousands of votes for tho presidency, and it has gone down to history. In liko manner a letter writer from tho field of tho. first Manassas gave Jackson tho cognomon of Stonewall and told a pretty story about Genor al Beo pointing to him and saying, "There Btands JackBon like a stone wall." Not only was the tnlo a sheer fabrication, but tho namo was tho least suited to Jackson, who was over in motion, swooping liko an oaglo on his prey. But tho name Bpread like wildfiro and has reached tho utter most limits of tho globe. - Tho Btory of how Jackson told tho Yankee gunner at Port Republic to point tho other way is very roman tic, but is 'also falso. So tho pretty incident of his standing sentinel 'for Uis weary brigado is touching, but is monstrously absurd and reflects Uut little- credit on Jackson as a soldier. Tho efficient guarding of n wholo bri gado in tho presence of an onomy re quires moro than the vigilance of ono man, oven though that man wore Jackson himself. Yot tho grotesque story hnB been often repeated by press nnd pulpit. Century Magazine Do III It has boon said that tho main dif ference between insignificant men and great men is onorgy, which re mark boing interpreted means: If you'vo anything to do, do it, and if you haven't anything to do, find something. This is not intended to npply to labor, as conventionally ox pressed, but moans simply tho gen eral quality inhoront in tho individ ual which makes action necessary to comfort. And it should find expres sion in tho child boforo tho time comes whon amalgamation into tho great body of workors makes tho in dividual a unit in tho great question of labor versus capital, of which so much is written. In childhood, whilo tho mother is still tho motivo power of tho forces that go to build character, this qual ity, or tho lack of it, bogins to show, and then is when tho mother can do much toward making hor boy either mi insignificant man or- n great oho, Jouness Miller Monthly. All ltulUu's KiiclUli. Tho following is a copy of a cir cular received by u Dundee shipping firm from a correspondent iu Italy. As a specimen of a foroignor'B Eng lish it is of somo interest: DrauSiu In consNiuencoof tho tmoriaou mtifortuiiu of tlio dumUo of liU own father, Air, . yrlor of tho Arm, - , tlio under ultfiuxt, who hn lioun, uliiuo loot; hko, au nttor Way of the eumo house, nutl esptctnlly, from Into joor, cnciKetlcaU) co-opomttHl hi own father, lu tho illsenwasement of the Affalra ?on. nectoil Ith tho tlrm Itoclf, cmno to tho deter mliiHttou to continue the tHino huslneia tn hU QWimcnount, ami whoso nlgnntura will bo. roUowtnit hU futher't oxumnle, he Intends to carry on bualncM ou the baiho footing iu here tofore roiuatiit'd unchnnuwl, mid h1ms In tho atno vy of exuotnviui mul honeiity which has ever been the bount of tho 1ioum. He has there fore the honor to communicate, you hU Inten tion, truitlnu that you will never lettteu your coulldenco to him, but thai jou ylll alwaji continue your oorivtiiondenoa and friendship, and favor him with jour commands, Faith fully your, , Dmulco (Scotland) Telegraph. IUiiohIhk Old AciiliUncs "By the way, you romembor Miss Krolungor, whom so many of tho boys wont wild ovor, don't you!" "Yes, nnd I used to think that site waa a girl that desorved a good hus band." Well, I married her." 'You I vou astonish me I" Chica go Tnbuuo. lIOVrut C'lrciiuistaiirr. 'So you married telophouo girl on account of hor sweet voice, eh! Aro hor tonw aa dulcet as ovorl" "Er well they might bo if thoy were at tho end of J?,Q00 or 3,000 foot v of wire, as in tho old days," Indian ipolln Journal. , MfeVlrtiiiTtTilAVtiie!BiiJ&hiii',7i -tit Vii',ii',ii.i.tlft".,.. ii iTi'iiir"-''' ffli) '.." Iwisr' REPUBtsiOAU TlOKKJilUcWs '.turkeys, 'Mowde, choice, STATE TICKET. KorOovernor W P.Lord,of ilarloH county. ForHccreUtry of Htate U. l. Ulncaid, of Lone count y. KorHtato Treasurer I'nll. Mctscban, uf Grant county. For Supreme Judge O, E. Wolverton," of Linn county. For Attorney-Ueneral O. M. Idlemaa, of Multndman, For Superintendent of Public Instruction Q. M. Irwin, of Union. ' ' For BUte Printer W; II. IeedB, of Jackiton. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL (DI8T. . For .Representative In Congretai. BI.NOEK UEKMANN. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Fot Circuit Judge, II. a. UEWITT, of Linn County. For District Attorney, JAB. McCAIN, of YttmuIU County. Membor.Jionrd of Equalization, 8. U. OIIiSON, of Folk County. 3IAR10N COUNTY. FORBTATB 8ENATOI18 I. L. I nttoraon of jalem, and W II Uobsonef Stay ton. JOINT BENATOHFor Mnrlon and Oack. amiis, Alonzo Uesner, Salem. FOIt REl'IlESENTATIVKS-C. B. Moores and K. Hofor of Salem, David Uralg ol Ma cleay, H. O. liarklay of Wood burn, and J. L. Calvert of Hubbard. CUM MISSION Ell-J. M. Wataou, of Tomer. SHEUIFF-John Knight of Salem. rLKWC-1.. V. Ehlen oriJuttevllle TltKABUItElt It, G. Brown ofTurner, UECOHDEl-F. W. Waters of Balem. AS.SEiOU V D.Coirey of Mill City. SCHOOL SUFKHtxSTENOENT-J. S. aara or Woodourn. 3UHVKVOK B. B. Herrlck of B Jlem. COUONEB-A. M.Clough of Salnn. Ura- JUSTICE OF FEACE-For Salem district II. A. Johnson, Jr. N CON3TAULE-For Salem ' dlstrlct-A. .T. vVulu. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local a an -ortland Quotations. . Salem, May 7, 4 p. m, Offlce Daily Capital Jouknal. Quota tions for day aud up to hour of going to press were as follews: SALEM PBODUOE MAHKET. FBOIT. Apples $1 to $1.25 a bushel. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 5. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive ?1.60$2. MILL PRICES. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Floi.r In wholesale lots $2.60. Retail $3.00. JBr-iu $10 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $16 IS Chop feed $10 and $17. WHEAT. 39 centa per bushel. HAY AND QRAIN. Oata new 2527Jc Hay Baled, now $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. FARM FBOnUCTS. Wool Best. 10c Hops Small sale, 14 to 10c. Epgs Cash, 10c. . r- Butter Best dairy, 1620: fancy creamery 2922. , uneese la to id cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9: hams, ll;Bhoulders,7. Potatoes a53Uo. Onions 3 ceuta. Ueeswax 34c Caraway seed, 18c. n,faeseed, 20o, Glusong, $1.40. ' LIVE POULTRY. i'ouitry Hens, 7o; roosters, 60c; Deserves Sympathy An Accldontal Wound Fol lowed by Long Illness t Sevon Surgical Oporatlons Good Hoalth Rostorod by Hood's Sarsaparllla. Chaa. A. StaXkev AYest Walworth, N. V. Vo one who roads Ute rxperlenee of Mr. Stalker tan fall to sywnathlte with him In hU tune MneM, or to rejoice v lUi him that ly taking Hood's BaranarllU ho U now restored to perfect health. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maw.i " In March, 1890, I Injured wy right leg with an axe. Tho wound did not heal and the bone became diseased. I waa laid up a year, and In April. isl, I vi taken to the hos4tal at ltoctiaster and remained auothcr year. During that llnm I underw eut Soven Surgical Oporatlons the List taking away the limb at the htn. For U weeks alter, tho wound healed alow Ir, whilo tho pains In my groin were almost unbearable. Then tho wound ceased to hul, tho surgeons gava me up as a noiwtM com aud I was discharged from tho liutltutlon. A, wek attor returning home, 1 commenced to tako Hootl's Sana. lurllla. Alter takiug tho first bottle the Hood's Cures pains MX nr grulu and hare not returned. While Uklntt tho secotul bottle the wound ittle the wound The third tot- at mo mp ruureiy ncaieu. U made tuo ieel As WM As Ever, building up- roy system o that I could eat wlthoutdUtressaudcalnedltlbs. Hood's Barsaharllla tesuUted my bow els and hss cleansed lur Mood, lu tact 1 cauuot tell all It hm lor tuo,' Walworth, H. CitAS. A. bTALKKM, West V. Get! HUM II IX Hood's Pills cow UvvrlU. constipa tion, bUlousntts, headacheltndlirttUoa, i live- ttC, PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, Grain, feed, etc. Flour Standard, $2.66; Walla Walla, $2 00; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.23 per oarel. Oats fcew white, 34 35c;'-grey,32c; rolled, In bags, $6.76(t.O0: barrels, $0.000.6; cases, $3.76. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, lu10Jc. MlllstufTs Bran, 1018; shorts, $10 18; ground barley,$2022; cbpp feed, $16 per ton; whole feed, oarley, $17 per ton; middling, $232 per ton; chicken wheat. 051.00 percental. . HopsNew 12 to 13. Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. 3Jc,' un der 60 lbs., 23"; sheep pelta. 1060c. dairy1 Produce. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 20 22o; fancy dairy, 16J7jc;falr'lo good, 12j14c; common, 10c per lb. California, 3040o per roll. Cheese Young American. 1216o per pound; California 11I2; Swiss imp., 8032c; Dom., 1618c. Eggs Oregon, 910oper dozen. Poultry cbickeus.old, $3.00 per doz en ; ducks,$0.00; geese, $8; turkeys, live, 14c, dressed lOo Beef Top9ter8,2J3per pound; fair .ogooa steers, -(2"zjc; sxoi cows, 2c; lair cows, lc; dressed beef, $4 005 00 per Mutton Best sheep, $2.26; choice 8WC8 S' Hogs Choice, heavy, $4 254 76; medium, $4 004 60; light aud feeders, $3 7 dressed, $0 007. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Wool:, Oregon Eastern choice, 10 lie; dd inferior, 70c; do valley, 10 1 3c. Hops 14 to lGc. Potatoes Early Rose, 2535. Bur banks, 350:. Oate Milling, tl.22J1.32. Progress and , GooKcry. "The World Moves." There is no better illustra tion of this old saying than the numerous schools now-a-days devoted to practical kitchen processes. These schools have been alert to find a reasonable substitute for lard, the useof which isso gcnerallycondcmned. This want has been fully riiet by COTTOLENE the new vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, it sti ikes home and everybody gets the benefit. Cottolenc is a clean, deli cate and economical substi tute for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as the fin cst vegetable oil, economi cal from its low price and small quantity required to be used. Prove it for your self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAtRBAIMK &. CO.. ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON. CANDID AT JSS CARDS. For State Treasurer, Voto For TIIO. L, DAVIDSON, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Comity Clerk, Vote For W. H. EGAN, Regular Democratic, Nominee. For Sheriff, Votn For A. 15. HUDDLESON, Regular Dt-mocratlo'Nomluee. PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INKFS CARDS. n. ii'amcy. asatcamoMAie. AUOV A IllNOUAM. AUorneys Law, ?ul ttoouis 1, a and 8. V'Axvy muuung. Butti nitu.iruii ti..-in 1 KitnUon ctven lu DUU- 1. nuu m .rf . " . --- ubms lu the kuiirciue aud Utcult courts of the state. . l D 00 rou B. IU JKtiI-omce. 1TO Bute St., opposite court house, inrt IlpUl WHUm Mite. Oltloe hour W to U and I to t o'clocH-a) H J. WUUKK, Attorney jawaleu. Ore Bon. Ottloa over Hush's bank. T J. BtlAW. M. W. HUNT. Ml A.W4 UUNT J . Attorneys at law. OlMce over Capital Aatloual biuik.Haleui.Orf-Kon. JOHN A. CAJUJON, Attorney aUaw.ropmi J aud i. liuU bank biilldlut. Halciu.Or H. KTlioNHAM. " W.U.HOLMKS. BON HAM HOUME8, Attorneys at law. OtUMlnUush block, between BUUano cwurt. ou Oontmerclal street. JOHN UAYNK. ATTORN KVTa AW. Oillecilont wads aud promptly remitted. MUlimy block, ITOr. ttai aou wmmtrow .(iwr'x ln, llnvnn. -tr. B -iTM.ua BHKHMAN. Typewnunt ana oomiaereuu sieuoiapuor. ;v mwu O ray block. Tuo brt ot work oune at re. sonabUiate. . Merridale Poultry YAHD4. Only purest stock kept. BpwrUlly, ltrou Lei bur u, nyiuouth rooks, Jslack Minorca and llkck Uuignhaus. . 3Cs for hau-Ulns. j.j.xiuutai. Ltfcueui. Xiu street, near State, -3dwlm HOUSE Painting, DMorttlng, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good rftrnoea, Ktlmte turntth nd. Address, Oeo, tdscastrulb. Haleiu. Uesl UeuM oa a&liia Motor lull way. ttonb 8)m tY orvlntiHiur4IKors, ll-M MaarfmrtatfiUfia; IT POPS. Effervescent too. Exhilarating, appetizing. Just the thing to build up the constitution. Hires9 Roor Wholesome and strengthening, pure blood, free from boil3 or carbuncles- General good health results from drinking HIRES' Rootbeer the year round. Package makes five gallons, 25c. Ask your druggist or grocer for it. fake nb other. Send 9-cent stamp to the Charles n.tllres Co., 117 Arch St.. Philadelphia, lor beauti ful picture cards. Building Material AND WOOD, BAND, GRAVEL Lime, Cement, Plaster, Cordwood &c, &c. Offlce 15G State Street. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEMf OBJEGON. . Kates,, $2.50 to $5.M per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban KranolBoo. Klrut-dasa In all lu appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Orown In the Willamette Valley. " A. I. WAGNER. Prop. WANTED AGENTS to Bell BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASHER. Best Stentn Washer known. Bamplo Washer with full Instructions sent to Agent, oxprons charges prepaid on receipt or SX50. Address J. ii. Brown, Box 2u8, ualem, Or, 10tf- TREASURER'S NOTICE. ttShent. BAMH, April, 1891, "VTOTICE la hereby Riven that there are AM funds on hand with wtilch to redeem nil ou'staudjng warrants, (with the exception of those drawn upon the military fundjendorsed, 'Tresented.atid noi paid for want ot funds'' prior to, and Including, Kebmary 6, 1891. and tint said warrants properly endorsed, will te paid upon presentation at tills offlce Interest thereon ceaslDg from, and after, tbe dnteof this notice. 1'HIIi. MKT8C.HAN, 41!12w .State Treasurer. GEO. C. WILL URALKR IN Steinway, Knabo, Webber, Emer son and other pianos. Storey & Clark and Earned organs. All first clacs makes of sewing ma chines.' Smaller makes of musical instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of machines. Sewing machines aud organs re paired and cleaned. Two doors north of postofllce, Salem, Oregon. C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Comtuerclai -street, Salem, Oregon Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE- TO TAXPAYERS. NOTIOKISHKltKUY GIVEN to the Ui payers ot Marlon county that the taxes lor tho year 18U3. are now due. No costs for delluquenoy Will be udded before May 1st, 1891, Taxpuj era puyiig before said date, will save Costa. JOHN KNIQIiT, tfherlfl, and tax collector of lU-lonomnty, Oregon. 4 21 td To Milk Consumers, Oregon School for Deaf Mntes, Salem, Oregon. Mirch 30, 1891. f To Whom It Miy Oeucern: I have much pleasuee lu les'lfj-Ing that Jlr, W. N.BavuKO has supplied this lustliu Ion with milk Mr thejpant two years. The milk has been rlub, sweet, clean aud Invtrlablj of nrsUtlass quality I heaitlly recommeudMr. xavsee to the patronage ot any private fam ily or publlolnalttutlon In need ol a reliable milk supply. U. IKVJNM, Hurt. 4- 3 lw FOR SALE OR TRADE OneS-roo-n and one 5 room cottage In Oak Lawn Addition, with two good lots, will bt sold peparately or together. An unusually good bargain. Apply to W E. bOUHKH, cor ner IKth and Cncuneketa streets. :tlt 1m sDRKSreiNG lu the LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Special attention given to CHILDIIEN'B 8TYLIM CUTTINO AN1 riTTINQ A bPKCIALTV, Shop in W.CT.U.Rooms, Court St. MRS. P. M. STEELE. Proposals for Wood. SKALKD UIOS-ForfuruUhlng wood win be rffonved at lh offlce of the clerk of school trtci No. 51 until t o'clock p. m on iw ayMsyl.j. 111,1, wm be ojxned at tnV regular wteUng of the board ol'direVlorsat 2 SSflSlWa L S. '. f-tn. is;- touSwiughic iota? t arjA w.ur. rare. coras oa, CO cords tit EaalPalem. lOninli nV. lMi ,.- . "! M..i.m w .,i . wV. -""'. .'win corirhr. .-. un uirm, K All wood must bs 4 feet In length, resions. blvstraliht and corded closely. ' rcon The Or most be Uige or body wood and the oak tuutt be split oak and not all UdlT " n)wt an' M I IVne bv order othatwini i li. AUCl k.. r.. --r-T " ' knrll l I W. U WAUlLUbslrmsn corr90zoKTa,Dutrict aJfkr Ju3 llj-i.4 A. m TT EfflE m DA 1 it t THIS offer is made to you alone We present below the mojit clubs ot the best selling newspaper printed on the Coast. Tk Great. One fat Daily. . Tlie Daily CAPITAL iTOTJMAL, Tk Peoples' Paper, of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. . .EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3.00 a year. months. $1.00 nSy-No papers sent alter time YOU. Yon are the man. If Homitono who wants one of these eraud Almost anyone will take this paper upon so cheap no one can auora not to nave it. of all classes and parties. An Oregon Newspaper suit you Eastern papers will not answer lhis is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. List of Grand China Set Free, For a club of twentyflve yearly subscribers, a set of decorated Havlland chinn, 129 pieces, sold usually at $75 to $100, from Damon Bros,, Salem s collection'of tine chiuaware, marked down to $67. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, best silver plated knives and forks, 6 of each, from Damon Bros., worth 6.00. $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the best $25.00 suitofclotbes;in the store ol A. S. Brasfleld & Co., Salem, your own selection. Steel Plcrvsr Free. For a club of eight subscribers a steel beam, steel Gale 'steel walk lug plow, the best of its kiud, from Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen. Roger Bros, let silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Orp-anette Free. &' For a club of eight yearly subscribers a wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free, For a club of fifteen subscribers, a Climax high arm, 4-drawer, oak carved sewing machine, warranted, from Geo, C. Will, , Salem, worth $15 x.iit Free, For a club ol live yearly subscribers a $15 suit of clothes from the store of G. V. Jobtibou & Son. $10 .Suit Free For a club ot four yearly subscribers a $10 suit of clothes from the store of G. V- Jouson & Son. Silk: Hat Free. For a club or two yearly subscribers one oflour best Silk Hats from C. H Meusdorller, Portlaud. Retails for $0.00. l1ru club of three yearly subscribers one finest imported silk hat frott C. H ueu9uoriier, Jfortlaud, retails Steam Washier bor a club of two yearly Steam Washers, worth 5.00. Welch Clock Free. f iFr U CiKb f 1We i'ear,y 8Ubscribors;oneEight.Day, Welch Clock, beauti- Scli-Olarsriip Free. Korr,fttelub ?f r 'ear'y subscribers, one Scholarship in Capital Bus, WorthtoO' ' fdr IUPIeto business course) good for two years. Silver Watcla Free. ArFMa cIubi of ee,r?ht 8Ub8lers a higlColass silver watch.Jfrom W. W Martiu, jeweler, Salem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set Free. BMrCiUb of "fteeH snbscribers 'a aolld oak, oxryeA bed room set, bed Worth fM it,an ' from A" B Bureu & future dealers. Salem. Cook Stove Free. bertni!diiCinbtirVm B"b8c.rib,ere : largeilslzsNo. 8 cooking stoye, Salem, worth 2o! ' ' trom pe"y'& '' stove and plow works, Ladies' Gold Watch Free ciOrtfww0W subscribers one ladies'.gold watch, Waltham Boss Stall priw-fsrloa ' the be8t mad Btom wInder and setter; Shot Gun Free. caueesbonnfcl8ttbtI.8,llb8Cber8lD0 Richards' English double barrel 12 Ind moun lnv.8it fba.rreL8' checked Br'P ad fore-end. engraved locks okK wl,,LB"",ook 8Ud httlf P' grip, extension ribs, rebouod-8unmlltaf-ViBini,,B,!j fubber heeI Plate, and a thoroughly good 8uu, irom uroofes & Salisbury, Salem, worth f25.00. S11yerfne Watch Free setter from WtWwyrrly,!ubscJlbir? one sHverinel watch, stem-winder and SadSrSlaH.Sww ' f &&lem' glvea a8,good 'Vlceastbe best Fruit Trees' free, For same 600 Early Crawford peaches. ' thVy SeLrfetau'hJa0! dlT ?early ""bsrlptlons among a, many a Cptofthe names and VoTdAT10' Tho above premiums are all bona fide, quoted at regular retail price, and the names of the dealers Wo aro among our seTves me"' ar fiVen' that aSent8 may 8atisfy t"6"1' HOFER in your community- Will you Act? valuable list of premiums foil $1.5o for six! for four -months, Is out for which it is ordered.-tSn we cannot get you to act, hand tbl to premiums for simply cettlnc un a rhh merely seeing it. It sells itself. Itb it suns reaaers in city ana country California news does not Premiums: first class German Bote- at $10.00. Free. subscribers jone of J. B. Brown's Fountain BROS., Publishers, 8ALIM, OREGQtf, :t "" " - . tZttHBR " Arw- A J ' &.rT. tun J ' ai.iiaa- ir:-" Jm ri " ,, ff