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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1894)
j-.-WjV i ' ! tii cirioL JOURim ,,r n.t.v crnriT runmy. T"TH i t i B-Lt'.LV r...,n Captol Journal Publishing Company PiMtofflos B'osk. Commercial 8treet. HOfER BROTHERS, Editors. Iwlly, y carrier, per moulli,. Daily, by mall, per jolt, Weekljr. P6. per JtOJ.0 .8X0 1X0 FRIDAY. MAY II, 1894. 8DG0ESTED COMMENT. "JSo brass bauds," bat "braes," pure and pimple, ia wfcat Pennoyer relies up- f ou. Gen. Cdxex hasMstf 'bla bread upon ttio waters and before many daya it will sink. Tbe advertisement; "fisuleru bains, Eastern eggs, Ewteru butter, Easieru lard, Eastern corn meal, etc.," contains a sermon for the Oregon farmer to prolil by. dOVfcK.VMKM' COXllWli. Railroads are slipping uucnnsclously into government control. These cor porations have always re-son ed to tbt courtfl to protect themselves against at templed control and regulation by Mi , state. They have secured injunctions to light all kind of itate laws. Tbe courts have in the past been tbe bul wark of private management of cor porations rendering a public service. They hav recently invented the syf- tem of throwing railroads into the hands of a recriyer, appointed by i court, in order to succeiHfully bundle these vast properties for purposes of private gain. But in doing this tbey have over reached. They have invoked a power to legalize private plundering of a corn niou carrier that has in the end dune more to stop tub plutocratic robber) than all state legislation. The rlg'd and Inflexible integrity of a few courts has raised u barrier tbtu is checking the Hood of dishonest management of rail roads under receivership1). All the " courts could not be induced to legallz corporation rascality. A Tew courts, federal and stab), began to assert the doctrine that a receiver implied re sponsibility aad accountability for the earnings of a public corporation. Tbe doctrine once asserted that a re celver could not dispose of the earnings "of a corporation as he bjw fit, there is no limit lo the application of sluto con trol through a court. The court can absolutely compel accountability for every dollar collected by a railroad for fares and freights. It can 'say what the railroad may charge. It can say whnt salaries may bo paid. It can pay whnt disposition shall be made of any sui plus. It can say whether wages i f officials, lawyers, receivers, laborers, materialmen, debts due, or litigants shall be paid. Thoro is unlimited power of control under a receivership if it is honestly conducted. Judge Caldwell In appointing a re receiver of the Uniou Pacific railway attached the condition that the receiver should pay certain debts duo from the railroad for work and material, Includ ing damages to persons and property prior to oxocutlon of the mortgage under which the recelyer was ap pointed. The corporations havo awakeued a dangerous power hero which, if they cannot control it, will end lu absolute government control. The struggle will be transferred to the coutrol of tho courts. Let the people otice under stand what powers a Judge has over a public corporation and tho questiou of electing men to tho bench becomes imporlaut. Young Prizo Fighters. Ciiioacio, May 10. Two lOyear-old prl29 fighters, with their fathers as sec onds, today wero arrested for engaging lti a ring battle. Tho boys, James Kit-' t ley and John Dewey, fought 13 hot rounds In a grovo at Viuconues and ' Second street before n good sized crowd ' lukt night, and wore seconded and urged on by their fathers. Tho prlii-j bMvlIy fined. Wno bath not own it with rupture-nillteu frame Til e power of trace, tbe inagto ofa nameT" Mk Campbell, tho poet, In hls"PJeas Hm of Hope," Pleasures of Hope, for. eotk. Many nnd manv a woman kMr tbni no longer. They are In itiwyrilr nlriiT their health. They are rundown, debilitated, sullerlue: from wbt thev know ttaU It may be dvs- i, JR-srt auteae, liver or uiuney !jivor nil of them. The sick- i mt HHMwen are cured by Dr. Pierce's JroriU Pmorlptlon. Thai's wiieru th to of ft name cornea In. 'im.i.. I iZLmL dbMwtloa. Invlitorates the sys. I r tam. MirMtH (he blood, dispels aches I mm4 ImUm, jHtMJta refreshing sleep, cahts havo lint borders of gold or stiver -jfMMte wttei mdBilnoholy.piit, not oraameutod, but highly bur- ,fHm W f ,' OC mmdm rifwwm uuw DOC ft bVefg. UOBIMIM BO" to lmkrU". so (HUHir er syrup la'tb fttaoMwsk mm! mmm ww- l n ttbH MHKiNar eowfHMM- MHb MAfvMMMi rM'H nnmM . . -l V . .i-'n.i. TIWwlf-PwM th C1 . M. - .- - -- piK ffn -ft-" --' WJ WtH BoJO&'f. STAGE GLINT8. Mrs. Bernard Jfccro is recruiting her "trcngth in Cornwall. j Edwin Hoffwill probably not bo heard I again in comic opera for many months. 0 TO th0 lcading tcnor of the Bosto. nians. "Jaunty Jane Shore,' tho nerrbnr lesqno at the Strand, London, is being licked into shape. Its reception on the opening night was not at all farorable. Ada Mario Vallean, tho society beauty, did nbt appear in "Willie" with Charle Dickson. Instead she will havo a part in M. B. Curtis' revival of "Sam'l of Po en." Mrs. Langtry, Rose Loclercq and Fred Kerr will havo parte in tbo new comedy by Robert Buchanan and Henry Murray soon to bo acted at tho Opera Comiqne, London. Jul Ins Knight; who played tho Hon. Julian Bolfcrrtl in tho American produc tion of "Tho Prodigal" Daughter," is now acting Valentino in "Faust" with Henry Irving. Frank Harvey, the author of numerous plays, has just produced a now one call ed "Shall Wo Forgivo Her?" Tho story is not Tery original, but tho treatment is deft, dramatic and effective. Lady Violet Grovillo's adaptation of "Le Gendre do M. Porrier" nnder tho title of "An Aristocratic Alliance, " li poor stuff. In changing tho characters to English peoplo tho original sadly suf fer Alico Pierce, tho remarkable child uctresH, was not permitted to appear in the titlo rolo of "Haunele," tho vision piny which tho Rortenfcld brothers pro duced at tho Fifth Ayenuo theater, Now York. THE PROPER CAPER. Now tea gowns of rose colored India silk aro trimmed with ecru guipnro lace. Japanese wash silks are in constant demand. When block satin appears with a slight corded surface, it is designated tit arabian satin. Narrow widths of water silk ribbon aro used for al tenia to bands, with laco and jet insertions, forming handsome dress and capo garnitures. A velvet ribbon edged with a tiny, singlo row of cut jet spangles makes an effectivo nnd very beaming flat trim ming for silk or sheer woolen gowns. Alpaca is this year used for bathing auits, this fabric, it is claimed, being in every respect better for bathing hi tho surf than sorgo or tho heavier wool ens that absorb a great amount of water to no purposo. Very pretty tennis and yachting cos tumes are made of cream whito hop- sncklng finished with white silk ma chiuo stitching, tho short open jacket showing n blonso of whito fayotta striped witli wool laco insertion. Very wido turn over collars and cuffs of linen aro worn. They aro not univer sally becoming by any maimer of means, but thoy aro inado loss "trying" by tha addition of very fino torchion lace to tho edges of both collar nnd cuffs. Covert cloth and shepherd's check fancy suitings, in GO inch 'widths, ore hsod by ladies' tailors for walking and traveling costumes for tho present sea son. Black velvet ribbon is tho chosen garaituro for theso gowns. Now York Post. TURF PHILOSOPHY. Wly should censed? not blacksmiths bo li- There s many a slip 'twixt tho jock and tho whip. Tliero is as much difference in horses as in anybody. It is tho "purso proud" meetings that draw tho horses that draw tho peoplo that All tho grand stand. Pay n reosouablo price to securo tho right stallion and thus provo yourself at any rato deserving of success. "Tho best is nouo too good." Such should bo tho motto of ovory owner of a mare when looking for n sire to broed to. Do not turn tho colts out to grass too early, nnd it is a goal plan to feed them n ljttio grain for nwhilo aftor you do turn thorn loose. , Few horsemen will tako dofeat in good grace when they beliovo that thoy wero defeated through n blundering or a de signedly unjust decision. Tho saying that'"thero are two quarts of oats in tlio currycomb and four lu tho brnsh" ovldcuecs a well established Iwllef in tho ofilcacy of grooming. Buy a (straight horw) from n straight man ut a straight price, which will bo a straight tmmtaction, mid coino pretty near giving strtdght results all round. If your stock is of good temper, tho blood of tho Arab will mako thorn still inoro kind and intelligent. If bad tem pered, ho will inako devils of them, rays i Hark Comstock. Turf, Field and Farm. THE JEWELER'S WINDOW. A now spooii has an Kgyption design of lotus leaveti on tho handle. i Mucilage bottles and perfumo bottles room to vlowith one another lu new and attractive forms. An aquamnriuo with on authmo head in high relief was ct hi a frame of ruby spinels and olivines connected by small diamonds. This was a work of art New white morocco purse and card- UJlihwL Tluouro marelously elegant - ,,.1 oui "'"'" u ruuiiuiiio (nucy ruviviuo " P ieiajiti uowers wiucn incioto in- tie whito ring boxeri for tho preeutatioii ot jt-weis, -imo tioral emblems aro chiefly um1 over tho footlights. j Fattoy pcuclls for tho watch chain see rrwu uieir irttmenoy to no iuuch Kwkt aiter. Boiuo of them aw very l.luu )l. ....l, .....!.... .1. ,. jmifmri i vv4 tuuuiuif iiuukm i Mmm, Mfs, wwuceji ana otarutUMU4, 1 REPUBLICAN" TICKET. STATE TICKET. For Gorernor-W.Pa.ord. of UarloM county.' rortKcreiarjr or Bute H. IU Klaeaia, or Lane county. ' For Htnte Treasurer Phil. Metscbao, t Grant county. ror Supreme Jndge-C. E. Wolrextoa, of Linn crranty. For Atlorney-anenU-C. . Iulernan, ot Mnltnomah. . - For Superintendent or Public Instruction G. M. Jrwln, of Union. For BUte Printer-W. H. Leeds, of Jackson. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DIBT. ' For Representative In CongresC BI.S'QEU flKilltANN. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Circuit Judge, H. H. HEWITT, of Linn County. For District Attorney, JAB. McCAIM, of Yamhill County. , Member Board of Equalization, ' B.B.UlUSOX,of Polk County. MARIOX COUNTY. FOH BTATK HENATOKS-I. L a'terton of Jaletri, and W H Uobaonef Stay ton. JOINT BENATOn For Marlon and Clack amas, Alouzo Uesoer, Salem. FOU ItEPRESENtATIVES C. B. Moore andK. Hoferof Batem, David Urate bl Ma cleay, U. G. liarklay of Woodburo, and J. U Calvert of Uubbard. CvMMIJIONE'B-J.M. Wataon of Turner. SUERlFF-JohnKnbtofBalem. vm.llK.-L. V. Eblen ofButtevlile- TltEABUHEIt-lt. G. Brown of Turner. UECORDEU-F. W. Wate aut rialem. AB3E45UU D D. Coffay or Mill S lly. BCUUOL 8UPEH(NTEXoENT-r. S. Ora jam of Woodourn, 10KV1SYOK-B. B. Herrici of Jalem. OOltONErt A. M. Oioogh of SaUm. JUSTICE OK PEACE-Kor Salem dUtrlcl H. A. Johnson, Jr. CONfr-AULE-Kor Balem dUtrljt .1. IT. ,Vulu. TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local auu -ortland Quotations. Balem, May 10, 4 p. m. Ofllce Daily Capital. Jouknal. Quota tions forduy and up to hour of going to press were as follews: BAX.EM PKC-DUCE MARKEr. yauiT. Apples ?l to $1.25 a bushel. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dreJied o eta. Hogs dressed 5. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive $l.50$2. MILL. PRICKS. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Floui in wholesale lots $2.60.' Retail $3.U0. Bi sn $16 bulk, $18 sacked. BhorU $16 18 Chop feed $10 and $17. ' WHEAT. 39 cents per busboL HAV AND aKAIN. Oats new 2527je. Hay Baled, new $8 to $10; old $10 to 12. Wild in bulk, fo to $8. parm PitonuoTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Bmuil.sale, 14 to 10c Eggs Cash, 10c Butter Best dairy, 15 20; fancy creamery 2322. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9; hams, 11; 8houlders,7. Potatoes 2530c Onions 3 cents. Beeswax 34c Caraway Beed, 18c Vn'te sewl, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. ijve pouivritv. Poultry Hens, 7o; roosters, 66c; dnckf, R; turkeys, slow sale, choice, livo Kc, POBTLAND QUOTAT10N&. Grain, Feed, ete. Flour Standard, $2.55; Walla Walla, $2 00;. graham, $2.40; bu peril ne, $2.25 per oarrel. Oats Now white, 34 35c, grey,32o; rolled, lu bags, $5.760.00; barrels, $0.006.25; cases. $3.76. Hay Best, $10 12 per ton. Wool Valley, lo101c MIllstUilB Brau,lC18; shorts, $16 TMO. KMitnil linvlnt, 0fl10. nl.nn fojul $15 per ton; whole-feed, uarfey, $17 per Mrs, Jff. V, Mover Versailles. Mo. Like Morning Dew Hood's Sarsaparilla fTresh,f n9 Strengthens and.Qur Heart Palpitation DItrM8 ThatTlreeJ Ftiii. "I am gUd to lUte that Hood's Birsapa Tllia liWdone in lots Ot food. I m sub ject to craras In thor stomach, Hvtr eo'nf )Ulnt,iadlUM, aIlutlon tUa heart, and that tired teeltoff. Hood's ftarsirarUU Tellered nte -womlerfullr, and now when I M the least uneanlnett i re ort to Itood's KiJrssjuurUts, uil It al-xs K4 me Imw UUta relief. tvxwUluol do Without it. and sevrral ut wy neighbors hare uel It uixpn my reooauueodauon and toond it An CxcHn,t MMslein, dotns them cood alter all other tuealc tnes tslled. I am also lilfthtjr pleased ltb lh effeeu of Hood's 1111. As nortdnf aesr Hoed's: Curs refreshes withered frss, so Hood's $ax aaniriru and lilts refresh the human Body ot Ul and )uiu " HAMHlSTrt.Hrovrj Versailles, WUsoml. CeniOOlsT , , " rmm mi-wpr ton; middling, ,$2323 per ton; cuicKea -wneau oo(ai.u percental. , Hides green, sal ted j 6Q lbe.I3Jc, UQ5 der (SO lbs., 23c; sheep pelfi HH& uaikV fkoducb. . Butter Oregon faucy creamery, 20 22JCJ fancy dairy, 1517ic;falr to good, 124I4c; common, lud per lb. Cahfurnla, 3040c per roll, v Ctfeee YpUmr American, 1215c DerBoandi Califoriil' Hfi2i"Kwla X1UP8- .LI (W 1Z4 u 131. jmpr,t032c; pom.. 16gl8c Poultry cnicketiM.uld, $3.00 per doz en; duck8.?ff.OO; geese, $8; turkeys, live, Mt!, dreeeed 16a Beef TopsU-ers,243cper pound; fair ogood steers, 2(g2Jc; So 1 cows, 2c; fair ows, IJcjdreased, beef, $4 00 00 per Mutton Best sheep, ?2.2o; , choice we9,$2. Hogs Choice, heavy, $4 254 75; Medium, WO04 50; light and feeders, J3 7i dressed, 0 p07. SAN FBANC1SXX) MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern 'cbolce,, 10 Ho; do inferior, 70fe; do valley lp 13 . Hops 14 to 163. Potatoes Enrly Rose, 5a3. Bur tanks, a550c Oats Milling. $1.22J(31.32. ' - vnrt :New Shortening If "you have a, sewfng machine, a clothes wnngfer or a carpet sweeper ,(all new inventions of modern times), it's proof that y.ou can see the usefulness of new things. Cottolene Is a new shortening, and every housekeeper who is interested in the health and comfort of her family should give it a trial. It's a vegetable product and far superior to anything else for shortening and fry ing purposes. Physicians and Cooking Experts say it is destined to be adopted in every kitchen in the land. This is to suggest that you put it in 'yours now. It's both new and jood. Sold by leading grocers everywhere. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. . GRAND PIANO CONCERT! Chevalier Antone de Kontsk , World-wide Celebrated P.anUU Court Pianist to the -Emperor (f Germany, ' UNIVERSITY CHAPEL, FRIDAY EVENING, May 11th. Reserved seats, 75 cts, geperal ad mission 60 cts. Box sheet at Pattern Bros' Bookstore. NOTICE TO contractors; 8iled proposal! fortLe erection ot abutld Idc for the Oregon school for Deal Mates win be received by the Hoard ot Truitees of said ichoo'.nt tbe nUte Capitol, 8lom, Oregon, until 19 o'clock, ncou, Mnj Hi!i,lHl. KacU bid mum be accompanied by a certined chcklorS500. l'launand speclttcatlons can he seen at tbt offlce of 8. K. Maxon, Architect. lMHUnd,Or son, oral the otneeof 0. 11 Uuigtrar, Arch, ta U balem. Or eon. ' Th Hoard of lYutteM renervesthe- rhjhv to reject hut and all bids nuhmtl'fd. B LVKHTKK I'KN.NOYKIL Governor, OtX). W. MoIUtlUK.'heo'yof atte, B. li McKLKOY, Hun't, I ub.Inst'n. BoW ol Trustoes. Sn'eai, Oreson, April's, 1L 10t GEO. C. VVILL DKALKK.1N Htelnway, Knabe, Webber, Emer son and other pianos. Btorey A Clark and Barbell" organs. All tlrotclat-a makes or" dewing o eh lnv Frualler makes of musical Instru ments and supplier. Genuine needle, oil and sew parts tor ail miXH or macninra. Mowing machluea and organs ro paired and cleaned, ' Two doois north of poalofrlpe, Salem, Oregon. Proposa's for Wood. nVAI.Kn IHItH S-orrurnUhlnr wood will b O rrelvt at tha offlw or the clerk nr school (lirtricto si until a tfcloekp, m oa Tn. ay May 1, ISH 1HH will b o)ced ai the reeuUr mvellur of the toard ot (Wreclornat 1 o'ulock p mof said Ut day ol May, forth dtllvrry of wood txforv twpiember ISH, at thfo'nnr affHte: l.tuculn. l cords oak. sscoruanr, xsrs, is coru oaa, ou coras ; KaslMalaoi.oO curds ok, IW rurdattr; North rUlem, U cords oak, fid cords Hr; Ceatral, W cors fir. AU wood must ba i feet In leairth, reaaona. Diy irlgui ai'u nuuni raanj. The Br nul b large or body wood and the oak mut baapiroak aod rot rrub wood. i ui mwu rwrin iu ,mui w pjnt uij r I Donaby order of tha board April J, IflH. Attest W. U wi,tTl,ma Hoanl of fiircstont. COT) BOZORTH, strict Clefk. H fs4w CAllDS. For State Trcasurrr, Vote for TIIO . I., BAVID -OX, Regular IJemocratlc ifominee. For. State Senator, 'ot For B H FliAGa, Regulnr.Domrcratic Nominee. For uunty,lerk, Tote For ,W.,iHHEGAX, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Sheriff; VoUi For A. B. HUDDLESOX. Regular Democratic .Nominee. ,For Justice ot Peace, Salem Precinct. Vote For A. A. SlTLIiEIt, Regular Democratic Nominee. PROFESSIONAL. AND HU81N 1J-S CAKDS. T. H. JJ'ABCT. OlO. O. UUiOHAK. E' ABCV A BINGHAM. Attorneye at Law, Room I. 2 and 3, U'Arcy HulldiDK. Hi le street, fapedal attention glen lo Dual nesa In the snpreme and circuit court of the state. '1 11 DOCTOB H. It. JISL V-t Wee, 17 Slate St., opposite court home, cua Hotel Willam ette. Office hours W to 15 od 1 to i o'clock. 3-29 H J. B1GGEK, Attoi ney at Lawalem, Orfi gon. Office over bush's bank. JJ.BUAW.M.W.HUNT SO AW 4 HUNT . Attorneys at law. Office over Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARoON, Attorney atlaw.roomt 3 and i, Uiuh bank building, Salem, Or It. . BON HAM. W.11.HULMEH. BON HAM A HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Offlce In Bush block, between Bute and court, on Commercial street. TOHN BAYNE. ATTORNKV-AT-UtW. ti LollecJunsioadeaud jptly remitted. Maipby block, cor. St ilnvtn rtalem. (Iregnn. Jluiphy block. Cor. State and Uominerclul s-ti. JIoAjIjA. SHERMAN. Typewriting and O commercial stenogiapby. Office, room II, U ray block. Tiie beat of work aoue at rea sODuble ates. 12-M Merridale Poultry rAKD-5. Only purest stock kept. Specialty, Brou Leghorns, Plymouth Hocks. Black Mliiarcas and Black LaDgshans. Eggs for hatching. J. J. MILdjER, Sitiem, 25tnrfctreet, near State. 4-3 dwliu HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 1 1 Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good references. Estimates furnish ed. i AddreM, Geo. tSHCbstrntb, Balem. Real ieijeou dalem Motor Rillway, North Salem -Ltve orrtent at dtelner fc Uloasera. 11-rtd -Building Material AND WOOD, 9AND, QRAVEL Lime, Cement, plaster, Cordyvood &c., &c. Ofllco 156 State Street. C.H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Balem, Oregon Formerly ,of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTlCKia.IIKUKBY Q1VKN to tha tax. payers o Marlon county that tbe taxes lor the year ISO. aro now due. No ootta for delinquency will be added betorrlUyUt, 1SSJI, Taxpayers paying before aald d ita, will nave rosta. JOHN KNIGHT. bherlQ, and. tax coll. ctar of lit Ion a unty, Oregon. ' i 21 td FOR SALE OR TRADE Ooo8-roo- and oueSroora cotUge In Oak Lawn Addition, wltb two good loin. Wilt b, wild teparutHy ,or loceibe. An unuiaaliy w uargain. Apply u w tu. auilUEIt, eor. ner isth and Cherneketa RtieeU S-14 1m -: DRESSMAKING:- n the LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. HptcjAt atlenban tlven to CHILUHEN'S JTYUiN CU'rTISO AND KITTING A hPiCIALTV. Shop In W.aT.U.Rooms, Court St. MRa F. M. STEELE. Oty Warrants. Notice in hereby given that I have In my bands fqnds applicable to the psyment of all warrants of the city of Salem drawn on the "general fund" auu -enuorseu" perore AUK 8ih, 1S0J; also warrauu numbered aS5 and SOI "endorsed" on tbe 8tb. Interest will cease ou aald warrauia from the date of thU notice. E. J. Hwafvokd, May 7, 'M. 6 7dlw City treasurer. NOTICE. Norns ia ueb:8y oiven that the Outnmua IMuucll ot lb city ofalem. Ur r,I' p.,?.p9,a to twnrow Chorch Iran In the fit.vr n-i . fcr'.v: r:ir?.r'.,wi :? sirrettotb northern limit. i ,k. -i.L.H ,n.lnfrh(.kt.tk. 1.. 1 . . Vllu' -- -"...... w ,am iu Dwtij- inead tv, ,'",. j uj ntutaiunine ark y brinclnctbsstrrclto'lhal rnuta.by : ad and r ""imi u rre vo I rial rrada.by tsrine ?35r","WmlS3P "0 In curb boirdf slrtstu Ua-rarl labis li.rh. a1 .. .'irT center and flncba deep altba ede.; and T U forttwspecUd Uat at lean ooaSli of ib .N,alhLJ P0" na aches in dUm CANDIDATES' sm m FOR. YO THIS offer h made to you alone in your community- Will you Act? "We present below the ruott valuable list of premiums foi clubs of the best selling newspaper printed onfcheGpnst. The Great One Cent Daily. The Daily CAPITAiyODMAL, The Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. - iEYJJRYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3,00 a. year. $1.5o for six months. $1.00 for four months. iST-No papers eeut alter time i8 out for which it ia ordered." YOU. You are the man. If we cannot get yon to act, hand this to somoone u ho wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a cldb Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sella itself. It is fo cheap no one can afTord 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. List of Grand ChLina Set Free, For a club of twentyflve yearly subscribers, a set of decorated Havlland china, 129 pieces, sold usually at 475 to $100, from Damon Bros,, Salem collection tine chiuaware, marked down to $67. Silver Cutlery Free. For- a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, best eilver plated knives and forks, 6 of each, frrm Damon Bros., worth $6.00. $25 Suit Free. For a A. S. E For a clulj of eight subscribers the A. 8. Brasfleld fe Co., Salem, your Steel Plcrvv Free. For a club of eight subscribers lug plow, the beat of Its kind, from Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dczm Roger Bros, bett silver plated tea spoous, from Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a first o'asa German 'Rote wood organette from J. G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Mcnine Free, For a club of lifteen subscribers, a Climax high arm, 4-drawer, oak carved sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will. Salem, worth $55 00. ' ' $15 Suit Free, For a club of (i ve yearly subscribers a $15 suit of clothes from the store of G. . Johnson & Son. $10 Suit Free For a club of four yearly subscribers a Sin miir of oinihwa fmm ti,n fnrn nt G. W- Jonson & Son. Silk Hat Free. For a club oi two yearly subscribers one of our lest Silk Hats from C. H Meusdoriler, Portland. Retails for $6.00. For a club of three yearly subscribers one finest imported silk hat froit C. H. Meusdorfier, Portland, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. For a club of two yearly subjcribcra one of JB. Brown's Fountain! Steam Washers, worth $o.00. Welch Clock Free. For a club of five yearly subscrlterO.ne.'EIght Day. Welch Clock, bratr. ful case, $15. ... i Scholarship Free. For a club of 20 yearly subser.bera. one 8ch-hireblp in Capital Bus, WorthtoO8 ( comp'et9 bllnes3 ccurse) good for two years. Silver Watch Free. v?rtini?w-i.Pf a1?'1'1 BUb3C,ribH a hlgh:cla sllv.'rlwatch.'.from W. W Murtin, jeweler, Salem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set Free. ,,f0irM C U , ,i?rtee" aubscribera a solid oak, oirved bed room set, bed Wortu fW :4t ' m A B' Buren &So "ItnwdSSet.. Salem. Cook Stove Free. bem?dAbtl plrffl. VJb9C',,J? Irg.HiaMJNo. 8 cooking -stove, Salem, worth $2o! ' ft0m Perry ;' toved plowwork8,. Ladies' Gold Watch Free case0rfromUW 'wCi? B,Titierfu0 ,adle' M waJch.WaUham Boss rXl'l pr?ce-m6o m tbe be8t m,d,, Btem w,Pder Rnd Better? Shot Gun Free. WSe ShSIS 'SS. ZeR?. . English double barrel 13 Silyerine Watch Free setter "from wvPVS&l0"? one ""rlnelwatch, stem-wlnderand mfireUlUaJVew UU,0f ealem fiv a, igood wrylc aa the best Fruit Trees free, For same 500 Early Crawford peachea. ' b ' tbin S2Wtor&t!.W,t dfH e 5wy "uterlptiona among w many a, motubsTot'sotoV thremofr?,Ve for P yr, tbey en send 10 for fix celptofthata Kg &SAtSSJrSnn' The above nremiums are nil Ifiinilnr,' . ,1 H. " rlx ,..., .. mB uuuuaui me u-au uusines men, are mven, solves. HOFER BROS., Publishers, Premiums: beat S25.00 suitlof?clothes!ln the'store of own selection. a steel beam, steel Gale Isteel w&lk hnnn ga j ,in . , "Hul tt" KUM" acaiera mo- are anion cr our that agents may satisfy them - vli " ' ' -;rM