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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1894)
TiT-flT' T m m n u r,l i r ,i - m ctfim jooisil rWOJEXXD VMUT, MCBT etMTIAY. cms Capital JsomaT PubSsfcing Company HOFEB BROTHERS. - - - EfiJw. tiuar. trrcxrrhr. r WEDNESDAY, JUXE 13. IWL JBWIX AiO THL A- V. k. In no way did tbe S!etn and Prt UndA.P. A. niaolfrtt fejastlceaod folly w completely a la tUckiog G. 3L Inrlo, tfae RrjmWkaa cwlidt for state eoperinrendent of ebl He wm toe one elate official on the lit publican ticket slated to be icratchtd and bad it become mote generally known there would bave been an ln ose reaction In hU faror before ela tion day. As ll wji, bs will bare ore 12 plurality. If the blacklisting Irwin bad been in time, sad IU ui Uvea folly ucderd, together wit tbe animus behind tbe movemeu ;tinl Irwin, be won Id bave bad a immenae plurality, that be did d get. Tbe American protect! awxiatloo wae lmpo?d ufpi and made a tool of, b men wbo bare at time and frequeutl fattened al tbe Republican crib, abi wbo are ready to strike down any man wbo does not prove truculent. 8om of tbeaeaanie men were tbe cuooin, representatives of tbe unscrnpalou. 0:boolbook trait. Irwin Is man l wore tban average intellect, of tucl liberal views tbat be baa at llruea U cke borns witb leaden In tbe Method!' church, and bas for a number of yearr been practically out of tbe ministry For so-called educators and men wb bave bees honored by the Republican party in tbe past to attack a man of Irwin's calibre for supposed leaning toward tbe Catholic church wm to b. liitle tnttmelve In tbe eyes of all fair minded men. PEE80NAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from In the Valley. Towns llflOOKB. JlUs lone Is on tbe nick lint at prei nt ? Geo. Slawwy went to Clacknmis Tueadsy. Mrs. DiUy Kvuns went up to Balern Tuesday. Miss Ottle McCiard is down from Cbemawa ori a visit. Mrs. Frank Harris is at Sllverton, visiting her parents. Several of the JJrooksites attended the ratification at Baleru, Saturday night. Q'llle a number of our young folks went to Portland and returned Sunday Availing themselvea of the high water excursion on the Altona. The larger portion of the party returned Bunduy nlgbt, safe, sound and happy. Died At her home two miles east of Brooks, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lallemme,on Friday, June 8tb. The funeral services were held in the Cuthollo church Saturday morning. The remains were interred in tho Git- vals cemetery. The deceased died of scarlatina. JKKKEIUHJ.V. Pruf. llmee went to Albany last Tuesday. Geo. Hoyt received a fluo new blcycJo list Weduesday. N. II. Lvitiey went to Portland Monday. The Chlidrens' day exercises ut the M. Is. church was well attouded. The Jeflerson city baud went to Al bany Friday evenlug, and then to Salem Saturday to play for thu Repub lican rallli. The baud and school picnic was a grand success, and everyouo enjoyed themwlvei splendidly. Everyone decided that It was ouu of tbe beet treats that was ever given In the city of Jefferson. The first prise, $10, was awarded to Walton Looney. The second prize, $5, WMKwarrird to Miss Helen Urown.uud tho third prize, 12.60, to Tluo Goln. TtM) Judges were School Superintend fit Wllkei and Rev. K. R. Prlchard, of Albany, and Prof. Mlchenor, of Leh- The oratorical content, which was bW In this city Utt Thursday evening, was well attended. Tho Jeflerson city (muhI furnished music for the occasion, ftw lollowlug arc the uames of the ! ants and their subjectsi "Kntr my" UUm Llzzlo Hogg; "Character," Kit Anna Allen; "Little Things," 1 Lmfy Curl; 'Drops of Ink," Miss grewn: "Sparc Moments' Mr. ftot (iolw, 'Opportunity," Walton MMy; "Wf Reliance," Miss Inez fl; "Wtteattofl," MUs Laura Kpleyj ffXAtoar,'' Mte Alic Klackwellj "DIs- or roor tioyt," Mr. hpiviu rjtaAa tap Vihovhy Hm Tk price cut iIhnhi aka Way. Wt sUo have itoHltr h' wt db White, 01 F utHt " ' VOfM3 HISTOSY. GiBej &WB ii a csrrsjcita e Jaiy COWIEK. Coteb was assa-wS hai fcsp5 craTvi kit tttn e aa t&imy. Tefcaoojwa caHl frws the Sfsa- Damascos gsre tm that wecid 6xm2.k. Keen sad the damum pB. Bna4? if aBtrrsB f tfce M EaiihhrssArriBt, hsrst nine. Ksare was firt a loy. tfcua a tflj" srraat aad Unly a nvwdlyBMa. Bt U3x7 wa mwd tfcas frosa aa oM idea tfcet kt- -ar enkotd yelkrar kcasw S tbe fenrers tefeg ea Vy osws. Siodks are w exlkd tessse the slunk tasixet ia Jsjb&oh where csritfes were Srxt baaikd bad a fair f ti is froirt. Rirak Trere owns the mum wbo lived tm thsopprmHetMMiol a amok or stream ad qmazifdtd-xith eaeAnxber nixmt th watr. Bieccit zseaat fcaied twice, Ma bw caiu beteg frriy 9 prepared to en able tbesa tarscaois eatabie deziaga k9Toyag. Sincere ssns witbost wax and wa? UstxbhAj appHtd to fsniltBxe made of oCId wd, witb no cracks or knotbokf ttiUd witb wax. Erat was once a son. Screral dero-1 ttottal and s-.-rtnon writers peak of "Abraham's brats" in tbe name reuse wc would say Abraham's descendants. Twfed, as a cloth name, aroe from a mistake. Its name was twill, but in a blotted invoice sent to a London mer rbant tbe word looked like tweed, and to this name came into tuti. Clown formerly meant countryman, ud a tbe fashion of painting or tattoo ing tbe face lingered longer in tbe rural dinrict than in tbe cities actors learned to give amusement by painting their faces and imitating tbe spoech of coun aymen. St Louis Globe-Democrat. THE TAILOR MADE GIRL. 3Ioire is likely to remain in favor for months to come. Some of the satin finished corrled sill are like velvet to tbe touch. Jltwt of the new leghorn hats are short at the back of the brim or shaped to have that effect by the milliner. All shades of heliotrope, mauve and violet are in high favor both here and abroad, and French designs combine oft gray with mauve, roe color and yellow, with charming results. There lias already been an extensive style of chamois glove for general wear with utility coftumrs. 'there include gloves in white and natural colore, with four largo buttons or mouwjnetaires in six button length. Merchants are Milling leagues of fancy taffetas tliat have either hhot or chim-d iMckgrouiubi; nbo lancj urali, shep herd's check f ilks ami china, iwlia, p"r xla, or by wlmtever other name theee delicate Ksmirran "parent silks are known. SleevoleM black watered silk Eton jackets are worn with skirts of block ami white shepherd's check cilks and over IjIoumi vait of white china silk, with lxilt, collar and cuffs of black uioira. Clairettex, fnrettas and other rilk warp wools are also mnde up in this new French fashion. New York Pout, TURF PHILOSOPHY. It will 1 found a good plan to change your horwj stock from hay to gnus grad ually. Do not let a moan uotor Msore a field to denth. Hut often it is tho driver that is tho iKxjr ticorer. To conduct a trotting meeting ine ceiwf ully rwjuires much liard work and close attention to all details. A great ntiittwiiiun ouee truly Mtid that thu Imnt thing for the inside of n man is tlio outside of a horMi. When the new demand for horse does spring up, tho Kip Van 'Winkles will wuko up to tho foot that they have slopt away n good opportunity. Tho stories ahont thu mi morons mis fort tint that hnvubufulleuthe mombors of Oriu Hieknk'H stable uro regnrdwl by many people u dust clouds intuiidinl to blind tlu oytm of tho touts. It cad less to keep geldings than it does htallions. Tlwy crnum muoli hi aiiiioyaiice and are more readily Kild at paying prices. In uililitioii they gener ally make b?tter rtu-o hoios mid ht't longer. Muly or dusty Imy is not Ut for horMM. They may livo 011 it at tho tlmo, but you will pay fi your folly in feeil iug it by cautribtitiiig heavy horses to tho bouuyard within a fow yearn. Turf, Field and Farm. RAILROAD TIES. Tho Wagner Palace Car coniiwuy is now operating in 111 htatiit uud turritc rios. C. M. Stanton, fonmaly division su perintendent of tho Ohio and Mixissip pi, has been appointed general muuagtir of tho Jacksonville, Iulsvillo and St. Louis road. E. W. Grtevi-s, at one time master car builder of tho Haiti more nud Ohio, has been appointed supuriutoiiduut of tho car department of that road, with head quarters in Ualtiuiom An elwtrio rtiihvn-, 3d miles long, to cot $i. 000, 0(H), and coitucctinj; !) i c City and LvwUton, Ida., via White IJlrtl, Littlo Suluion and the Woiser valley, is iu contemplation. Ouo of tho iieouliarlties of tho Vim durhilt Hum is their keen coinpiiitloit among theuuolviL This often lead them into m hot ipiitrrel as thone bo twoen auy other couipotlng lints. Tests wtro rtxx'iitly moilo iu Japan of tho hauling potent of American and English locomotives. Tho result was iu favor of American engines, and thoy will bo given tho profereuco lu tho fu ture. Sse recast rea&s ei Fresdi cbeacal expsieace hrre aitracsal oewsiisabieatifatioa froea the fad tfcz4fcgr JewBKfcis a tospsatK bss bees oktaiJ Car lows- tfcaa nttkeriA fcow mtmriy. tt de rees C. bo-ir zezn w -M desxs F. brr She svajamtoi. -waier. This tp?ratre wa obtained, if teems, by mrbz; a pcks & ooJd wrflf aceordflar to a Hmpteand ortgiaal plan. Ia tbe ftrU of tlfsw -wens there was sa a nixtK-eof caxfeoic aod aad solpwrow add sad bj their erxporatioa a tenperatore was s& erred of UOdegress C. bArw zero In this coid wefl was thn immersed a ccodeaser in wbirli. the vapors of a EtiB more voteaJe lind, protoxide of nitrogea, or eibjteae, -were am (leased and tints reacted 130 degrees bokrw zro. Is another weil S10 de greea was marked aad agaiaSTSde grees. Li the case of these last named wells, nitrogen, carbonic; ox ide, marsh gas aad atmospheric air nnder prssore of 40 atiaosphsre? were employed, aad the iiatcraroeati witb wmcb measoretDent of tfae krw er temperattireswere msde ccrasisted of hydrogen thermometers gradnat ed by comparison witb the sulphuric ether instruments. It is thought that the low temperatures obtained by these experiments will lead to tome new chemical combinatiOES of an important character. New York Bun. fcltBlflMee of TW and "Ton." It is a common mistake of Ameri cans to think that tbe prefix "van" before a Dutch name signifies nobili ty. In the low countries that is, in the kingdoms of the Netherlands and of Belgium "van" has no particular meaning. Nmies with van" are apt to be read on shops as arell -s on the doors of the most aristocratic mansions. The humblest persons have it as well as the most refined On the other hand, a great number of the very oldest families are witb out it In Germany "von" means noble and all persons belonging to the no bility have "von" before their fam ily names without any exception. Persons who do not belong to the no Inbry cannot put "von" before their names, as they have no right to do fco and would be found out directly if they assumed it and make them pelves ridiculous. But in case of a man being knighted for some reason or other ho has the right to put "von" before his family name. For instance, when Alexander Humboldt was knighted ho became Alexander von Humboldt, and all his descend ants, male and female, take tho pr fix. Harrison's Magazine. Boys Iron expreta waKons.from U.S.", $1 50 and up, at Onburn's Racket store, d It- wit VandalU, IDlnola. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfectly Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C I. Hood & Co., LowelL Mass.: "Welme trlsj Hood's SarisiarllLaanJ fliut It to be all you cUlra for It. 2Iy wlfa was jioUoneit by Ivy when a young woman, sail for debt years was troubled erery HoocTsSrut Cures season wlUi the breaUnc out and torrlblo Itching auil burnUg. I Uiought hers was as bad a case as wiyono cter had. Sho was In this dlstrsslng condlUon eTery year uuUl he began to take Hood's Sarsa jiarilla, which bas eflMted a perfect cure, w iuiout leaving any scars, and the has had I No Sign of tho Poison Since. filio is well sud hearty. I have taken Hood's Sarsaiorllla alter the grip ilta good results, and haro alio given It to our four children. We are all pictures of per fect health and owe It to Hood's Sarsapa rllla." J. G 1'itLLMAX, Yaudalla, 1!L Hood's Pills set easily, )t iTomptlj sod 1 HI. Iriitly, ou U10 lit et and bowels. MiiatuuniinnaauiniunnMmana KEEP IT coo And It will Keep You Coel Drtuk It tint you an thinly wbravtMt rallaM broyvuuavrtutad. Wben vr jou ftvl llii a tmJtblvin tempexkuc drink wUI da ton (xi, eulak MIRES' Rootbeer Aa&arVtf.mknlflVoa.KiUTrTwtf. 1 ww mm wwmM hmv sw ft ml b Tfc. t b. U. litres C., i'klladclrhU. 6 "inrrimm r-rniiiiiisihiiii IhS Ttrt i ex catirrii la this fetk-a pax teeetbr. si te bat ft- ya was pfaed fc t lBrkB. For arrest Baary yesrs docten pco-i bw4 aJwssl Sfe; aad pre--ix4 xl itme&iAjaA by caznixxtt lr (uKbt ls s -nh fecal trornsest. pnoeiaswiK iBcanMe. Soeoee bss proves caXtrrh to foer coastitetMOsJ dirtiff asd thtstiac rewires eoestitn tieeoJ Sreatsat. HiM Cstarrh Care, cnsa&etcred fcy F J- CfeeseyACa, TAed, Ohm. lb eery tocsiitu tiosxl cere ea the mres. It is tatea later aally is dcees frod M drofti to a tea ipcnsfsL It es &wUy es tbe MocJ ssd aBAsns tmritee o tbe syttm. Tbey eSw est beodrtd dollars for say caw t iUs to care. Mad for ciresisrs -sad te-Uowouk AC4rtA. r. J. CHEXKY & CO leitda, O. V&SrM. sjy Dszosi, lot. "Hfini'iiii' 'lii irrji-r'-rflj rrn"ithr peossrs9hr t mm. rsj a celefcrirr te nnUsnmtrx. Tasa ha jitd ai Laie-wciji't-io 4ty -pFienvss to ts lectxA isaazsraaoB of Preddes: Qmixsd. Bxi 3r. aad "Xn. Ckrefaad were wai iag to pia: Ha fsTor I aksd. zsd tt lasrse tnd 3jm Batfa -were accordisi teatfer. I far job wal Sad the cane s, Httle sasjsooss.' Xr. Ckveisaa saSd. Tae -acr ae ia piwspUy, bet wita ost Bath- She pa: her foot do;ra. a sroraea -nill dxseUeies, zad dsclartd: "Sbe sbsll se: hare her pictsre taten today. If si tixjcid, 2r. Cleveland wfll aerer li-re ia be iasaspcated.'" Tkst tei tfcd it, for tke arfll of Bcth's ccstoduu) was law ia that boafeisoid. Then I taraed tollr. Ckrelaad aad asttdbia to at for tae. ""Wefl," fee s&id ia Ms calm way, "you pboifigrapiiers botber rae a great deal, tod I do not are mcehaboct hariagzj pictare taken."' "Jjst me take yew staadm? in front of your house. Pliably yoa may not care jarticai&rly rw. tet W yean heaee tfaee rsctures v.-fll recall pleasant days and foenes." The idea seemed to ftrike bun favor ably. "You raay get tseia all :-5gethr for sse Eome day," he repKed. And bit re quest vras granted. G. Pach ia Xew York Herald. Economic. There is a hrakensan on one of the northern railroads who sbovrs certain evidence of an ecorxnaical irrtinct. When tbe condactnr paU his hul in at one end of the car and call-, "Sozser rille, the brakeman reptifj from the opposite door, "Same here." Boston Transcript, Tnrkry'i formidable Cans. In 147S ilohamined II, in forming the siege of bcutari in Albania, em ployed 14 heavy bombards, the light est of wbifh threw a stone shot of 370 pounds weight, two sent shots oi 500 pounds, one of 7M pounds, two of 850 paun'ii one of 1.200 pounds five of 1,500 and one of tho en arm on? weight of J. W0 pounds, enormous even in these days, for the only guns whose shots exceed the heaviest of these are our M) ton guns, throwing a 1,700 pound projectile, our 100 ton, throwing one of 2,000 pounds, and the 110 ton, throwing an 1,600 pound shot with a high velocity. The stone shot of Mohammed's guns varied between 20 and 32 inches in diameter, about the height of a din ing table; 2,531 of them fired on this occasion weighing, according to a calculation of General Lefroy'e, about 1,000 tons and were cut out of tho solid rock on the spot. Assuming 24 inches as tho average diameter of tho shot fired at tho siege, the total area of tho surface dressed was near ly 32,000 square feet. At this siege tho weight of the powder fired is es timated by General Lefroy to have been 250 tons. At the siego of Rhode in 1450 Melummed caused ICbasilisk or doublo cannon to 1k cast on the Iot, throwing balls 2 to 3 feet in di amoter. Chamlieni' Journal Kidney Trouble. Some most exerud-ti 32 pain corner from derangement of th kidneys. rtiN U the twtUnnny Senator tienry C. Nelson, of New York as to the value of Allcock's Porous Plasters In such cafe: "On the 27th of February. ISSU was taken with a violent pln in tbe region of tbe kidneys. I suilered euch agony that I could hardly stand up. As soon its iww9ltle I applied two Allcock's Por ous Piaster, one over each kidney, and laid down. In an uour. to my surprise and delight, the pain had vanished and 1 was well. I wore the plasters for a day or two as a precaution, and then removed ttiem. 1 nave been using Allcock's Porous Platers in my family for tho last ten years, and (mve always found them tbe quickest and best rem. edy for colds, strains and rheumatic ullectlons. From my experience I be lieve tliey are llie best plasters in wit world." Urandrelh's P.lls tone up the system. The New Spring Hats Are all adorned with rose. The roces ou your cheek? can be retained by usliiff Park's Tea. It clears tbe blood of iiupuretles. moves the bowels every ; ilav and gives health and strength to trie user, bold by Capital Drugstore. To Investors in Street Improvement Bonds, fckwled proposals will bo received by the recorder of the city ol 8alem,Marion county, state of Oregon up to and in cluding the 3d day of July, A. D. 1S94, for the sale or 5S32.48 Btte street improvement bonds, and 1371.10 Oak street Improvement bonds, said bonds betug Issued In accordance with the provisions of section 63 of the city charter. Ily order of the oot'.mon coOncil of the city or fialem, June 5, 1691. Ed N. Edee, recorder. TODAY'S 2LAXKETS. Prices Csrrest by Telsgraph Local ?rja Portiaxd Quotations. Sajlem. Jase 13, 4 p. nu Office Dajxt Capitai. Journal Qooto tfees tor day asdep to boor f ge8g to pees were a fottoa-: SAUJEPBOtHfCEMaRKKr. ECTTHKB STOCK. Ves dres-el 4cts Hotr dresd4. XJrecaUJe 1J. Sfeeep Sve l-50Ji. M1LX,PBIC1S. Siiem 2IBhDg Ce. qwt: Floor in vboteale lot J2.L Ketall J2.76. Bjtu Sli balk, ?15 sacked. Shorts 16 (5 17 Chop fnd 115 asd 116. WHEAT. 3S eeats per busaeL MAV AXD ORAIX. Ha v Baled, new iS tol; old f 10 to li Vlld ia balk, f6 to S. FABX FKOnTJCTS. Wool Best, &fe8jC Hops email sale, 14 to 16c s2s Caab. 12c Battor Beat dairy, le; fancy creamery, ISc. Chetse If) to 15 eta. Farm f-moSed meat Bacon 10; Lams, lCr; hooWer4,S. Potato HiS5c Onioos 3 cenia. Beeswax 34c Caraway d, ISc vniese3ed,6c. Giniene, $L40. LIVE POrJLTBT. Poo.try Hens, 5Ac; roo-tere,4-3c; ut, 8; Young chickecs 12c. POBTLAXD QUOTATIONS. Grata. Feed, etc Floor Portland, i55; Walla Walla J2W; graham, J2.40; superfine, fi23 per uaiTeL Oats White, 3S40c: grey, S63Sc, rolled, in bags, t3.7oi6.W; barrels, $6.2o; Cisea. ?3 75. Hay Best, f 1012 per ton. Wool valley, lllMlc MillstonV-Bran, 161S; shorts, tl6 1S; groond Ixwley, taj; chop fed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, $17 per too; middlings, V3ig-JS per ton; Ciicten wneat. &5S1.UJ percental. Hops IMS. 12J to 13i. Hides green, raited, 60 lbs. 31c. do-A:T&in.tiUi.i-t ebeep kxa, 1060c DAIRY FiWJDCCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,17J 3c; fancv dairy, 1-S16c; fair to good, Ifel2 c Ctiee loong Amencsn, Y2bc pet pound; fjauioruia II (11'; awiss imp., 30,32c; Dota., lSfel&o. EtrKS" Orecon, 15c Xvt auzea. PoJltry cbicfeeuu, old, 4J per doz en; h rollers, large, t36H i; duck. Z3,$i;zei,l6q.lS; turkeys, hve,S10. dr-s-eI 1 ft 12c. Beef Topeteers, 2i.2c per lb; fair to gtxl steers, 'Xal jc; cows, lt2e; dreseea Deer. -iwic. Mutton Best sheep, 12.23; choice ees, $2. Kog- Choice, heavy, f4; lis;bl and feeden", 13 7-; 'lre-ed, J.5c per lb. Veal small, fcoice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. SAN' FBANXISCO MAKKET. Woel: Oregon Extern cboice, S 10c; do inferior, o(S,6i; do valley, log) 13c Hops 13.14c. Potatoes Sf-w &,rly Rose, 60fl; new reerit-, .jO(o,,oo percental. Oats Millios.tl SXgl 30. Casie From Queen Lib Demr Gribaci- One more boon I crave, I lrat In yo jr affection Tli t o. o .i tier Dole, the Knave, rpot dowi. i-.arr.ctkn; T . not -n j- ero n. but uie to torn, I xrl.eln tesp dtjectlon, A diOBMC-ajcIujUilU.v Ofrtirt'. Tea or my complexion. ntLTSHAH'i ASiWIK TO QUEEN LIL. Woen I receive: oarCabl' g-am 1 tbxisbt I tare would faiut V r ibough I often u 1'arfs Tea ru not tor T' nr compIMnu I feared that II r. G. v old think w roiig -oQt oar connection TI i oo ne- dre?tr there 1 t-aw lrV Tea tor her eoiup exlon. Sold by Capital Drug Store. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Bick Headache and reUera all the trouble Inci dent to a bilioui state or the ijstem. inch as Piainesv Nausea. Urowsinesa. Dutresa after eating. Pain In the Side. Ac. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing; SICK Headache, vet Cima's Lrmjt Uvra Pnxa are equallj- valuable in Constipation, cunne aad preventing this annoying complaint, whlto thijr also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate, the liver and regulate the bowels. Even U they only cured HEAD -ene they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: Lut fortunately their goodness does not end Sf .? ihfZ? w,ho.?"1 "y lnem 'u And these IrtUe pills valuable in so many wars that they will not be willing to do without thn. Hut after all sick head ACHE U As SLK It.u .! a U tho bana of so many Urea that hew Is where r ;a Rrra OOOBW mtr aa wiiciO Our pUhcure it wnue oizmts ao uot. HV va 1 MU UV. C?AstTstKH Tj ! II W f ! ! .u. and very easy to uke. One or two pills make tJ Tber " tricUr vegetable and do roue action at & rentH. ' iMtt k. .nail " i,jiia ca., sn Tat SaaBE MDm MPwt, JI?V TO LOAN :-: On farm land securitr. Bpeclal rates on largo Uans. lnscobJldtre4vrlthouvdUy Hamilton & Moir. MDfwtf Room 8, BnU Bank Uulldlng. K. U. WKSTAt'DTl, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEED STABLE HAY, OATS and STRAW SOLD and DELIVERED. . 62 Frry etrvf t, west of Poet Office. BALKM, - . . . OaEGOX f lii m mi : THIS ofler is made to you alone "We present below the most clubs of the best selling newspaper pnntea on tne uoast. Tie Great One Cent Daily. Tie Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL Tie Peoples' Paper of Oregon EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only 83.00 a. year. months. $1.00 &-No naners sent alter time ia YOU. Yon are the man. If we cannot get you to act, band this to someone wbo wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a cljb Almost Bnyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It it so cheap no one can afford not to have it. It suita readers in city and country of all claases 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 Cliina. Set Free, For a club of twentyflve yearly subscriber", a set of decorated Havllatx) china, 129 pieces, sold usually at $75 to $100. from Damon Bros,, Salem collectiou.of fine chinaware, marked down to f67. Silver Cutlery For a club of three vearlv silver plated knives and forks, 6 of $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the beat ?25.O0 suit of clothes in thestore ot A. S. Brasfield & Co.. isalem. your own selection. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers ing plow, the beat of iu kind, from bilver bpoons f Or & rftlh nf trn VWirlw QllHctrlhov-a a Hnnan 1a.. Tl.nn j I silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Bros., worth H.00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a wood organette from J. G. Wricht. worth S25. Sewing Machine Free, For a club of fifteen subscribers, a Climax high arm, 4-drawer, oaS carved sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Salem, worth Slo Suit Free, For a club of five yearly subscribers a $15 suit of clothes from the store ot It. . Johnson & Sou. $10 Suit Free For a club of four yearly subscribers a $10 suit of clothes from the store G. V- Jonson & Son. Silk: Hat Free. m?L u tw, y!arl 8U!ber8 one ofour best Bilk HaU from C. H Meusdorfler, Portland. Retails for $6.00. n h r0flbreoyp.!lrlyJ8Ubscrib-r8 one finest imported silk hat froit U H. Meusdorfler, Portland, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free Bto wih'wShSor? 8UUc,ibeIa 0De -f'J- B- Brown's Fountain Welch Clock Free. furc'Ise,C$15b.0f fle yebrly8ub3Cri one Eight Day Welch Clock, beauti- Scholarship Free. nerolle! fei?mye?f,y 8ubribe". Scholarship in Capital fiual. Worth S' ' ( comDlete business course) gcd for two years. Silver Watch Free MSnjSlSffi, 'hlb cl- 8-r watch, from W. W Furniture Set1 Free BtS'-drSSr Snd-Jutnd 8U0ribers 'a solid oak, carved bed roon? set, bed Worth fSoa"' A B Bureu & ton, furniture dealers, skleni. Cool-c Stove Free. bemaVonpS alargelsize, No. 8 cooking stove, Salem, worth $2o! C1' from Perry & .' atoveand plow works, S??1.. Watch ror a clnh nf in ,....i.. ... ,. case, from W. V Martin..? Ti retail prlce-f3fl 1 6d i f balem' Shot Gun Free. For a cluh nf u.Th, .nk...'iL.. gauge shot gun, twslt baKei, .h0Ile and mounUngs wXut stcL n o , . , WK8 CT cansbury, Salem, wort Silyerine Watch v etteri'froS VTmS De fil.,verine wl. Btem-winde made, retails at $o.00. D' balem" ,vea as good service as the Fora l rees tree, Allnnuiof'BSSntif lP, m ItaUan prune trees from the Foraamnp..Y.,?w"e & Airenift u-f i i u - ; r - a - wvw -ij urBwinrn hAHAi. they please, for Instance. Instead nfrtfi "woiob, oral) tor three months. fh celptof the names and money Bend . lne above uremiti mn nM ..n retail nrice. and , n. "?. 1 ror same 600 Earl v CmwrnrA Z..",oou wo"" & best business m7n , mZ aealers who amonff our selves ' IQ VeD' that aSets may satisfy them- HOFER In your community- Will yon Act? valuable list of premiums foj S1.50 for six for four months. out for which it is ordered.-ISj Premiums: Free. subscribers, a set of Roper Sroa. best each, from Damon Bros., worth ?6.00. a steel beam, steel Gale steel Gray Bros., Salem, worth $25.00. walk Free. first c'ass German Re Free. -.. Sa? Iad,es Sold watch, Waltham B( the beBt mado stem winder and sett OSS ter; . . 1,htid: English 'double barrel 12 31 ?, ad to .RTed lock winder and Lwt Mori co. 15?? Bbartptjops among as many s J' yer' lDey Bod 10 for "x fff?,"13 a toT "l."1 wuw u umu until. i. n, . . Vna. nae, quoted at regular BROS, Publishers, BALEM.IOREGO'.