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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1894)
-pr-jiy -nr- -G- tbe cipim Mm JPtTKUSHED DAIL.T. EXCI3T HIKT&A.Y. Br 7HXI, ' Capital Journal Pabfishfeg Cwpany FtmSoQee gfocfc.JCxaaerel Street- HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Edfcea. ljXT.rr oter, per aetlv t . L3 FRIDAY, MAY IS. 1SM- SCG6ESTED COMXEAT. Tbe women cf Colorado arc golnj Into the Coxey movement. Cbnnui can furnish werk far tb- unemployed new or bread next winter. Kmrdovment for labor tfore wlnte ' seta In must be the war 07 or a bread war will be op n o r oamry. lthj leaked oat that omyoaDj iT.itw.'" th Kf-Uv'r Irdatrial arrm wore stockings worth - SO & pair. The JorRXAk favors silver as mnC a ever bat cot in tbe way tbat b been going to the detriment of Her. I Governor Penm yer ja ooaol bia band? He seems to be afraid on.i one will make more coi- than be dot American silver money should nvi be 3Iexicanized. Thit is what fru coinage of rfjver at Cleveland pric t woaid mean. Tbe people are going to do Km thinking between this and June 4tb Tben they will not vote tbe Popullet ticket. Congress better Hop talking tarif reform and bnilding of more warship and do something to supply tbe mil llonaofidie laborers. Immigration must be abut oil am some employment furnished to million of laborers now in our country befon prosperous times will return. Tbe Populist are alarmed lest Jr Simon boea tbe Republican party. Ye he is tbe man Pennojer recommended for federal judge for life. He wanted to appoint him bofaj oyer all the peo ple of Oregon for life. President Pullman, of tbe Pullman Car Co., bag confided to a reporter tbe statement that he waifar happier when he hadn't a dollar in the world than be Is now. Well, there are thousand tf men ready to take bis 30,000 worth of unbappint-td. The Republican? have put up men .to manage tbe finances of thbi county who are honest and competent. Three better men were never named than John Knight for sheriff, Lorenz Ebleu for clerk, and R. Q. Brown for treasur rtr. Tbeywill account for every dollar tbat pa&ees through their hand. Iowa State Register: Out on the coast Gov. Pennoyer is a candidate for the United States senate, animated with an ambition to transfer the antlee of his penny-in-tbe slot politics from a state to the national arena. Of count be relics upon a fusion between Demo crats and Populists for success. Tbe t Democrats are still playing with the paternalism ot the Populists. Congressman Breckenridge has pro bably injured instead of improving bis chances for renomiuallon and election by bis speeches at Lexington and Parts. In these he spoke so frequently of the Kazarene, of contrition aud for giveness, of divine mercy, of man's fallibility, of himself as "a poor sinful worm," and all that sort ot thing, tbat many who heard him must have concluded that he was talking cant aud was simply a hypocrite. Growing Old Gracefully. "What a lovely old lady," I heard a m&n remark, at the opera, lately, "jibe's quite as beautiful as auy girl In l lie uouse. ducii cuiur uuu cuiupiejuun fa rerelv seen in a woman rast forty." Indeed, the woman of wnora he spoke was lovely. Her face was clear and smooth, her cheeks frexh aud rosy. Her eyes urigm wuu pericvv uraim uuu tbe enjoynieut of life, rihe had paased the critical cuange 01 mo-- wmiuui falling into "the mro and yellow leaf," u mnet Amnrimii wmili'll do. (loV kid she succeeded in dolug this? Him .vi. tir liking Dr. I'lnrcii'M Favorite Pre- i ripllou at a time when nature Btood 'IS neeu 01 some nssuiau. nu - ttken it at the right time. Iu doing tUsbe was ule. Wlwtr than most women wbo "trust to luck" In getting Uu-oucb the critical and trying period mfuly. This standard remedy is just WMuisneeaeu at sucn u umo. iu, Flliuooa to oiu age, woman a uesi In nil iIim'imii necullar to the ,M, -. ., . . .1 , n iw.,'.. ...- . 1. it .ivwimni iiai u'lmi iin fiLiipr ay cioe4 a cure, jhko 11, wuiuu, 1 lifan autumn bcglu, and "grow gracefully. Your moiiey back If It t.r rtpm vuu. MQnaro Bargains. I fable peaches 16o a can IbrftBdaofooru lOeacau inwtof? ...... 10c a cau I pxfcs.-.l oolite iao a lb r wr"FettljOun's iireaaiasi usia fc..trv our Pickled pork.home made I. bmh every morning, itemem ail eantied vegetable 10o er. can, itwry In stock 0 grades of sugar. i tb P. O. Cash grocery of Jlar GET STRONG BEFORE SUMMER. Hard to Gain Strength During Hot, Debilitating Weather Most Favorable Results from Paine's Celery Compound in May. Xow or never get health and strength I The mt otetinate indoor dwellers j get soin of outdoor in .May. 1 No one altogether escapes tbe spring feeling in tbe blood. Tbe most delieate nd confirmed iarxUU now Tontnro on short rides ad walks. May is the uuBuutki.u . o. j"j '"" , oiesfed month for convalescents, 'Wben May comes I'll get well," is .be cry all through winter. There are 'ewer obstacles to getting well in May, ' eold wind to bnng relapses and ex- baosting sickness, nor debilltatiBg beat to rob one of strength. A sweeping glance over tbe land jconld show millions of weak, nervous, ailing men and women every day crow ng strooger and getting rid of linger ing diseases by using Paine's celery 'npoQd this month, wben this re nnritable Wod and nerve remedy corks bet hand in band with nature's REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET. fos GoTernor W PXstd. of Ktrlca eocatj For fcjrttArr of aval H. K. Klncud, -IB cocnt y. i'tn sute Trearsr PbH. MttKn, t itmal cmnly. rtiT sepmse Jw3j;e C. E. WolTertoa, ot una crmcty. Kor Attorraey-GtErral C, X. IdiemAD, ol kleltcomab. Korfiapertnteatteot of Pnbttc lastrcelion : 11. Irwin, of b'nios. For H Ut ranter W. H. U&i, of Jaduon. 'IRrfT COXGREcdIONAL DI3T. For Rprei-DUtlTe fn Coasreu. UI'jKK UE1JMA.S'. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Circuit Judge, H. U. H2WITT, of Una Coanty. For District Attorney, JAH. itcCAI.V.oT YjunhUl Unty. Member Board of jualization, H. B. OIHsON, of Folk Uoooty. 3IAKI0X rOD.N'TY. FOHHTATEMKNAlUKrf I. L. 1 attnon oj i&Iero, and W. II llobon f Suyton. JOI.NT HE.VATOK Yot Marlon and Clack 4tn4, AloDzo ueor, Hultm. FOP. KEFP.IMKNTATIVtS-C. B. Moore indK. Hoferof aiem, David Ctaircn M- eieay, H. O. Hartley of Woxlbura, and J. L. lvert of Uubbhtd. CUMMI.-i-JIONKP.-J M. WaUon of Turner. HHEHIFF-John Knight of Halem. f -LEKK-L. V. Khfen of BotUvlllc- TP.E.VSUP.EII-K. O. Brown of Turner. KECORDEIt-F. W. Watis of dilern. AliiEdriOU O D. Cofley of Mill City. SCHOOL HUPEUt.STE.S-UENT-J. d. Ora iarn of WoodDum. aUKVEYOfl B. B. Herrlck-of Baletn. COfyj.VEK-A. M. Ctooh of Salern. JUSTICE OKPEACE-ForHalern dUtrlct H. A. Jobmton, Jr. CONSTABLE For Malem dUtrlct A. T Wain. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local ana -ortland Quotations. Salem, May 15, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to lres were as follews: UALUI PRODUCE MARKET, rat it. Apples $1 to (1.25 a bushel. BUTCHER BTOCK. Veals d reed 5 cts. Hogs dresed 6. Live cattle 2 to 21. Hbeep-alive (1.50$2. MILL PRICKS, Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $2.00. Retail f3.00. Hiiu $10 bulk, 1S sacked. Shorts (16 18 Chop feed $18 aud f 17. WHEAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY AND OKA IN. Oats new 2527Je. Hay Ualed, new tS tof 10; old f 10 to 12. Wild In bulk, f to &. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Heat. 10c. HoiiH Small sale, 14 to 16c Eggs Cash, 10c llutter llwit dairy, 16(20; fancy crearaeiy 2-)22J. Cheitso 12 ui 16 cU. Farm stuoketl meats Bacou 0; hams, 11; shoulders,?. Potatoes 25fj80c Onions 3 cents. Ueeawax S4c Caraway seed, ISc. Miitesevil, 2t5o. Uiuseug, $1.40. LIVE POULTRY i outry Hens, 7o; rooatera, 5a)Cc;' uuk., S;turky, "low sale, choice, live 1LC PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Orulo, Frl, etc. Flour-Suudard, $2.65; Walla Walla. sua, $2.25 2 00; graham, fi-tu; bUrtiue, ixir oarel. Oats hew, white, (V', grey, 3Sc; rolled, In bags, $5.76(ty0.lW; barrels, $aiK)6i)0.25; ewes, $3.76. Hay Rest, $10(jj)12 per ton. Wool valley, lOfelSc Millstutl's Bran.lltMlS; shorts. $16 (g18; grouud UrIey,$&Ks; chop feed, $16 ier ton; whole feed, barley, $18 er tou; mlddlHig, $22S jer ton; chicken wheat. OSfcjU.oo percental. Hoi"-NeW H to 13,. Hides green, saltwl, W) lbs.,3Jo, un .ler (50 lbs., 233i; sheep Jtelts, 10(sip60c. HAIRY PRODUCK. Uutter Oregtm fancy creamery, 20 22le: fancy dairy, 15(a17Jo;fa!r togvKHi, 1240414c; common, iw wt " Ui. i.i)iiiiion. ino ier iu. foruTu. 30(i46o er roll. Phpeao VOUllg AllierlCHU, IS0t)l0O "'' ,..Vft II..MO. hVU er llOUUtI, V.ai"" aM-, " " mp., 30032c; Doin., 10lbc. F.gg-ftrvgon, 0 Oo per ; Poaltry-chlckeus.old, $2.60 uiiy.v. i UOXen. I ?3""rriTio .'lattiuffthoiurt a I.' 11 iUl ihit jgfTojiteeni,2J(Soer !uud; fair I purpose to give every animate thing! Dw' iUet strength, and happiness in ' spring. Mnrtntr PIru'ii rrtrv mmnnntuf hut ton 'coovakenee from all nervous and , wutiDg dbeaa. It fds badly noorished nerves and P" JyfutbVLifirita,!J,Uy i?,d l It punfiea the Wood and supplies neb material for new healthy tissue all over tbe body. Prof. Phelps, M. D. LL. D.. of Dartmouth college dicov. erd Paine's celery compound in tbe the now famous laboratory of tbe col - leze. The world is full of bury, tbankful men and women wbo owe tbeir energy health and very existence to Paine's celery com pound. An immense bur den of rheumatism, kidney troubk, constipation, salt rheum, eczema, dis ordered liver and Mood dfees baa been lifted from tbe world sine; Paine's ceiery compound came Into it. J vogood steers, 22c; No 1 cows, 2c; fair ! 1 tows. llc:dressi beef. 14 COM Crt twrl Mutton Kt h-n I-,- ohmr-o ' .- - . "r l' r - ewes, J2. , Laara. Why, only a year ago her face Hogs-Choice, heavy. W 233,4 75; - completely covered with pimples, Tiodium. f4 (X&i 50; light and feed-rrs, blotcbea and sores, dhe told mother 3 76 drezfe-ed, 16 (fX,. tnat ?ne oed her nice, clear complex- Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 7ft , QT' l ihM tr them to 10c; do Inferior, 67c; do valley, 10 j FoB SALE.ODe twenty acre traet, Sor( 14 . if, with six acrns into bop, four acres into VnuXZ-T-rW R . Kfflav. 0000? orchard, and balance to past- gin, Burttanks, tJ&c per cental. Oats Milling. S1.2Ufe,1.3Q. The Popnlists of Georgia. Atla.sta, Ga ilay 17. 1'om Wat son, upon being cbsen chairman of the People's party state convention, made a speech severely criticising the' course of the present administration. He said: j "Two years ago we were fed upon j ithe arabro-fa of Democratic eipecta ' i tions. Today we are given tbe corn . oobs of Democratic reality." ' He Intended that if the Chieai'O ' Democratic platform had been strictly adhered to by the administration there would have been no convention of Populists In Georgia today. Tomorrow tbe state ticket will be noninated. It is pretty certain tbat J. J. Hines, a prominent lawyer of this city, will be! the candidate for governor. The Popu-. lists would really prefer Watson to run for go-ernor. but he intends to be a I candidate for congress in tbe 10th district, which he represented in the 52nd congress. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the di-ased portion of the ear. , mere is only one way to cure ueatness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wben It is entirely closi deafness is tbe ic nult, and unless tbe Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wnich is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for aHy cai of deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O. 6ySold by druggists, 76c The Home Boat. The home boat Elwood arrives up Sunday and Wednesday; leaves from Corvallls down Tuesday," and Saturday for Portland; built for Salem route; patronizes halem merchant; rates always reasonable. F. J. Smith, agent. Wharf foot of State streeL The Now Spring Hats Are all adorned with roes. The rces on your cheeks can be retained by using Park's Tea. It clears the blood of Impureties, movua the bowels every day and gives health and strength to the user. Sold by Capital Drugstore. Illark Cuffrv aivl Kue. Tho HonjHtal advisee "literary workers'' "to nt-o early, tnko n cup of coffee with toat ut tf JW, writo for awhile, take bnmkfHfct nt S, write till noon, take lunch st I o'clock, mnoko "A" " "LY": "..K "vT":" l cuuw ai -, n nw i wiin ui uuuir, take- a cup of tea at 4, write till 6 .30, take dinner at 7, winding it up with a cup of black coffee, tako things easy till 10 i, then tako a ainall cup of cocoa ami bo reswly for IxhI at 11." Tho Hospital tuke for granted liter ary workers nil like to '"take- Uta," ami "takii coffee" and ,,tako thing easy." Boston TrHUMTtpt. llatrly Aiurlrsu Ttirtrlrlt. Tho oarliet nttempt to mtnxluco thoatncnl iwrfonnaiiciM in this couti trj' was mndtf ulxnit IlteO in New Hngluml, but Iucivako Mathor wrote uuil 8iuko k forcibly in oiHMttou to tho project tlmt it was bjxtildy ulumloms.1 Tlio tlrst theamcal ir fniimukt) in Now York oitvof which im . , ," ... I thoro is any oiot r recoru was gavou aiatVU o, nu. iuu iuifliurMuu V.......I otni.it t.ttv.t.i .Infill ctrif iuwviu owwi, "viv. -w.... w... ami lnuiuu uuic, uuu uro oi mm ..ix,,!,-.! TIT " Tlimmm Ktum lh "is- ,iuJkv.ri!w"' Junior maunger of the company, " ,$8, lurk,',Ue'1;cUuffthtJ ,urt of Kicbard. -Harri- M w wa pu'a Xlaguraio, tell yoa rely on' PaiLe's celery comrjoand as an invfg- orator and strengthener of body, nerves : and brain. It makes people well. I Spring is busy with marveioo, ranki changes in tbe tissues of tbe body, . ow is tbe time to permanently cure ner voo? weaknesses, neuralgia, headache and dyspepsia by using Paine's celery compound to build up healthy tissues in p'aceof the diseased parts-. rure, ncn mooa sent through tne ' deep parts of tbe heart, liver and kid- neys, leaving in its p-vspage material for rapid repair, and taking away in its stream the usd-up. harmful ele ments, oon drves out weaknew from the?e organs and restores their healthy functions. Paine's celery compound makes new abundant blood, regulates and feeds worn-oat nerve, and builds up tbe strength of the body. How Nice 1 in.. r.ii , ... .... . ; .'i-1 oen is loosing. AUQie. les. Is looking. Addle. ure, one bouse, and all well under culti- j vstion. Will rell 44 acres, including tbe , above tract, with all tbe implements I desirable to make a good farm. Call i on or address, D. H. Miller, Salem Or. 1 41 miles east of town on the Macleay road. All garden land. Will sell or trade. d tf You Saw VVV ffcWTl Jff( j . J Ui U TT 11 T V UUU and saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard cxked food. If however, like thousands cf oth2r people, you have learned that vou must ' draw the line at lar J, ' ' ihiS is to remind you that there is a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable substitute, called which if used in place of lard, permits you to eat pies, pastry, patties and such " good things " without fear of dyspeptic con sequences. There's abundant proof, but none so convincing and so pleas ant as a trial for yourself. We invite it. For sale everywhere. RCrUSC ALL SUBSTITUTtS. Gccutae B-Ji osljr by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ST. LOUIS end CHICAGO, NEW YORK, 0OSTON. Nervous Arc yoa, can't sleep, can't cat, tired, thirsty r Blood poor ? It's a tonic you want HlTdS Rootbeer. This sparkling, exhilarating, aud re freshing dnnk, while being far more ngrccable in bouquet and flavor than tbe finest wine or champagne, is at the same time unhkc them, being free from alcohol. A temperance drink for temperance peopte.dcliciousand nholesomeaswcll. 1'unfics the blood, tickles the palate. Package makes five gallons. Ask j our storekeeper for it. Take no substitutes. Seotl teent stamp to Chas. E. Ulte Co., VhUadelphla, for beautiful pfiv turo cariin. HERCULES GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES A SURE POWER. KC EUCTBIO WITMACHUP LINE. Rnjwiu eitit. ho tit Oibi i. AtWArS w roua lfE SPABK. MtNS CRADEsrCASO MO Uaasu -TtvuroKurn Rust rs Stut, CAMUMIir. WE aiVE ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY. aYuirfv,CU. rVrtlJ,6t Yoar own physician will bow confidently phyelciaos CL Jfr eOTXotENE - o cr w I O z t' -. CM m lAAAAMJlAUWJ'AAJOJ 1J-JuVj Hair JJeatn LasnatlT ret&TTM a-l torvrer 'torroT f-i mvcktt ' -xhtbt nrou ol 3 CXy.UIlt "f Dtrk. 'hOH 1 M"V)t.nl -L3.ury ! tfce mrt tfeueiiE i t 1 or SlT.r years tbe MCTtI raicoj Er -dc wusm, uatj-rt by rr 1 1 aba l be tjt; au'Smntr b1 U2 nn Tnin.nt d.nBiVJfwMt aa4 bAil iv: i r in tX erer jito. uonajfOM pna -r.d rlVK3xrr of Kcrope te &rcrtblS niinriu. K-cs. 11 Lr mUL MsrtlTI acketl. Co MpHdenecrmadeaUal sot TH SKOOKBIt J0OT HA1S SR0H "0 Vkh. B.STPOQth FTflta ATeoue't Yorx v V VVWWVW"k W WO (WVVVYj C-V2,TDIDATS'' CAE DS. 1 - For state Treasurer, Vot For TnO '. L, DAVIDSON, Regular Democratic Nominee. For State Senator, Vot For E H FLAGG, Regular Detnccratic Nominee. For Cuuuty tUerk, Vote For Y. n. ega', Regular Drrmocratic Nominee. For Sheriff, Vot For A. B. mjDDLESOX, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Justice oi Peace, Salem Precinct. ot For A, A. MILLER, Regular Democratic Nominee. PROFESSION Al. A'D BCSLSESS CARDS P. B. D'AJ-XT. GZO. O. BIGBJUl. D' 'ARCV A BINGHAM. Attorneys &t Law, Konmi 1, 2 inci i, IAtct Building. 1 aikle tret. Epcdai attention given to ou.-i-nw in the icprtme &nd elrcait cooru of iLe tu:e. 2 U DxrroR a. K. JE5-SLP orae, ir siate : ODOlte court hoce. and Uocl " lUira- ' elle. Ofl ooon SloHand itol o'ciijci. 3-JL I HJ. E1GGEP.. Aliojney at UiIem, orf . ?on. OSlce oyer hxnh i b&ni. I T J.SHAW.M. W.HUNT sHAWiUL.M . t) . Attorneys At law. OSre over capital . -a iloniJ bank, halem, Ortoo. XtJHN A. L'ARrOS. AltomfT &t law. njom J and 4. Bash banfc bnilding. .-aigm.ur B. ". HONHAM. W.H.HUL1! BONH.iI HOUIE1, Attorneys a: .aw. OQcelnBoili blocr, between State ina urart, on Commercial street. JOttN BAY.NE, ATTuRNil-AT-l-AW. Collections made atd promptly rem.tttd Muiphy blocK, Cor. atat and CommercLal Mreetis, ."iatem. Oreon. -tr. 'TKI.LA dHERMAN. Tyr:Jrntinz and I O ouairceiTli. ttnog&phy. OiSce. nxm ll, Gry block. Tee beat of woric dote at rea eooable mte. lf-K iGEO.C. WILL I DBALXR IN riteinway, Knabe, Webber, Emer ison and other pianos. atorey 4 clarK and tarheff organs. All first claes maked of sewing ma chines. Smaller makes of musical Instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of machines. Swlng machines qnd orgaus re paired and cleaned. Two dooiB north of poatofllce, Salem, Oregon. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, t11 Hard Wood Finishing, ' Can glre pl reference. Eatlmatei furnish 1 ed. Addre, Geo. tich. truth, nalem. Keal i denee on sjalem Motor Kallway. Nena S&iem i Leave or Jen. at Steiner Bker. ll-od C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. . -TOTICEf8 HKKKBY GIVEN to the tax L P-yer ol Marlon county tnat the lz tor tbeyeur 13, are now due. No eosU for ....MMVMVJ . ... v uu. rvwwt " V. i, 1 Taxpayent paying before said dte. will fae coat. JUHN KMtiHT, Kner'.S , and tax collector of m kh e unty, Oregon. 9M , THE WILLAMETTE, SALEH, OliEGOX. Rates, $2.50 to St5.00 per Day Tbe beat botet between forUaod aad cub FraneUox K1rt-k in all lu aprxMsUiseew. lu uUn areterred wlta ihe Choicest Fruits drowo tn the Willamette Valley A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Proposals for Wood. OKALBO Hltvu-M-fttrnUhlBc wo.l wt It b I!?"ir" 5 MHr ue Mrra reol dUrit No U uoUl J o'ehx.k p. m, m TW aay ky l.lwj arissjsis Suur tueUBc oox p ra .or oct 'r.f":.' fcAhl la.t AV At J- .... 7 ji;... . u..r",r.'"",v : " H.V.MVW., ,,, CUTU WK, EM flwl, Br ' ,. wloi-tln feet In kntta, reaioea. UTtraitBia4eonlKl efchWy. 'lwam I T6e Or matt b Ujj w body tvl bJ ibv ok iuu.1 bj .pine and jKTt. b ' alTbfcU0 r,rrtt' lt rtbl - y o ! a?Y bJr ar,lerb baa AM S WH. aue.1 , SV. U V A 0E. C BrB 1 SCOTT BOZOKTU, DUt uSaSt." Tr I THI-5 otler i made toym nlone Iu your cmiuiuiiity- Will you Act? We prent below the mo.-t aluable lit of premiums for club- of the best felling newspaper printed on the Coast. The Great One Cent Daily. The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL The Peoples" Paper of Orepn. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only S3tOO a year. S1.50 for six months. Sl.OO for four months. raj-No papers rent alter time U out for which it Is ordered.-a YOL". You are the nan. If we cannot get you to act, band thia to someone who wants one of there grand premiums for fcimply getting up a cljb Almost anyone w ill take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It is so cheap no one can afford not to have it. It suits readers in city and country of all c1&?m 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 China Set Free, tor a c!ubof twentv five yearly suhscribera, a set of decorated Havilaud china, 12y piece;, -old usually at 75 to $100. from Damon Bros,, Salem colIectioDof tine chinaware, marked down to $67. Silver Cutlery Free. For a club of three yearly subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, liesi riiver plated Knive- and forks, 6 of O O ZZ Q - -,--- TJ7 , p -Z- ' v)l4.JLL X' ICC, For a . 131 of eight subscribers the beat Jij.OO suitiof;clotheslin therefore of eid k Co., salem, yourowu selection. A. :. Bri-fiei Steel Plow Free. For a club of eiu'ht subcribers a steel beam, steel Gale steel w&lk Ing Plow, the bt of its kind, from Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros. Lett silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth $4.00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a first class German Rose wood oreanttte from J. G. Wright, worth fH5. Sewing Machine Free, for a club of nfteen subscribers, carved sewing f.So.00. machine, warranted, $lo Suit Pree, mr a cuo cf nve earl G. W. Johnson & Son. $10 Suit Free Pnr a n' ii hi r-fri i-.i i-..in ..i i r- iV t ? . -, ca"J a""crioer3 G. . Johnson & Son. For a club of four vearlr subscribers G. W-Jonson A Son. MSSXTSirS of 8Uk Hat, from C. H ciSrrpiTMaut imported 8i,k ,mt fron- Steam Washer Rree. ! Steam V:Zr? Jk 8U"bers: oneofJ'J. B. Brown's Fountain Welch Cioclv Free. ral Tease, 15. year,y "".'onerEightlDay; Welch Clock, beauti- i Scholarship Free. neScollSj? sai!!)myeafr,y sub'rib". one Scholarship in CapitaUBus, ! "vSrtb ffi ' ' comDlete blness course) goci for two year. 'Silver Watch Free i Martin! jewe! Safem, worth'o.? 'hW' nverlw.tch.ftom W. W r1 urnnure Set I Fur a eluo of rirWn ui. ree. Subscribers Worth 4Vu aDa'',aaU- frotu A. B. Coolv Stove Free. ror a club of s.vnn 1-e st made on the Paclnc cE t " & lare"i. Nn 8 cooking stove, ilem, worth ) l' froni.Pwry &Co.'fl stove and plow work?, Sa Lajfs' Gold Watch Free w" fwmV w!' Martin of 'Jm W,e ,d,eW watch, WalthamlBoss retail price-?Ai.oJ. ofsaleui. 'be best made stem winder aud setter; Shot Gun Free. ror a club of tl. ht subscribers on and ui.ntius: Walnut stoeb'andff ,f p, h,d foreud' gved locks tuff hvks. low c'ireu a hamni-w ? hilLp St erp' exten8lo r'l,s. Mx'und gun, from Brooks s$A$'8 and a thoroughly good SilFo?arT? ratch Free ' ' tter?fron, WW fennf'f Ue "'"rinelwatch, stem-winder and made, retails at ,6 ix) JJ!l",D' or &alemi gives as Igood serylw as tbe bet Fruit Trees" free, Albany CLfdVVUKS l&9, UM?a Prune trees .from tl e , .J "! Early tS? to?" JlS'100' W0"h f25' feiSSA SSS ' motitb' " III Jl Iir 1f.ra4a hlmlk, m. HHKmmnd meney: S n , OeUU ..., . bet buank- m-,; 3v: ' ",VeU' HOFER remiums: each, firm Damon Bros., worth 6.0u. a Climax hlth rm 4-Hrawer. oak from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth . - a lo iuit of clothes from the store of a $10 suit of clothes from the store of a Solid nab. rv.1 KH rnnn al hwl. Buren & SonrawUure deaiew7Bklein. Richards' English double barrel 12 r&S.e-?!L Kr.i".. K wl'. " " J-a, uc.l Lau !! IU IOT PI jr, irauy ior auel postefllce order nr h.nk .lf w m umth , oaIers who ar amonff our aSets may satisfy them- BROS., Publishers, BALEM, OREGON. LawKBce, '.lam,