Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 27, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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DOMINO GAVOTTE?.
Autfder Ojierette "Prim und Maurer."
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Copyright, The New York Musical Echo Co,. 1894
iW. PBTTLEMIBini DCTABT.lSRRn RfiS Acres: 3.000.00U
H. SETTLEMIKB vuuwunmuu iuw. Trees: i.uw.wu naDis.
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;he woodburn nurseries
I Have'the largest pud most complete)'assortment ot
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tUIT and SHADE TKEES,
(EVERGKEENS, KOSESf
RUBS TJLIMBING PLANTS, Rte
On the Nortli Pacific Coast.
Wo have
Idifterentfjvarietiea of Apples, 167 ot Rosesand other stock
in proportion. Send tor Uataiogue.
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J. H. Settlemier L Son,
Woodburn, Oregon.
SCHOOL TEXT-BOOK PETITION.
To the State Board of Educatien: Protest Against Changes
in TexttBooks or Any Contract Fixing Prices for the
Next Six Years :
Governor Peunoyer, Secretary of State MbBrlde and Stato Superintendent of
Publlo Instruction McElroy, acting as the State Board of Education of
Sins: Your petitioner?!, patrons of the public eoboois, taxpayers and citi
zens of Oregon, respectfully petition you to take no action to brlUR ; about adop-
I Lt. t i a & L..U. IUa tniit nnoun Tr into Innr.
uon or new series or puouo ecuoui ifc uuu& uuuoi ws ivu -j " .
leelslature, nor to rater into any contract at present publishers prices adopting
.l" i !!, . In ..o n. 4hnaa that tnlnhf. ha Ullt hnrlzfllt bV VOUf DOAfU at
present prioes, such prices to be fixed and maintained by the publishers for the
next six years, asspwlfled in that law. .,,,. nrtt nh.
in view oi me laei mai uy nui puuuuiiuu wo jrov,iu . ,-...-..- -.-
talnlnc publlo Bohool text books at an average price of about thirty cents apiece
-n-.-Lii ....jixiiunnntm ..Virula nftihniit. nno-hnir what we
pay In Oregon, we demand state publication at the earliest day possible.
NAMES.
NAMES.
rcut out tho above form of petition, .sign nd address it to one of tbo state
board of education, or mail it to TriB Journal and It will bo published and for
warded to the board with others. Men and women should sign this petition in
protest against perpetuatlBg the present system of hlgb-priced text books for
six years to come.
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Haixm, Obboon. SmOAViTAuJovHUAhhyuMtt. (Krww lln not
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, 8.09
HOFEB BROS,, Publishers,
. .WONDERrUL GOLD DISCOVERIES.
WntcnAutrmlluSorlrWliloliRiniU.I!:c
Valry Tales. (
ho stpriea of vronderfnl gold disoov
orifcs in western An'stralia wero con
firmed by ttn official dispatch Thursday.
The dotailB of tho principal find near
Coolgardio hntl already reached Lon
don A party of six wero returning frbpi
an unsuccessful prospecting tour on Mny
8. Whort In camp one night, jthpy scp
tiratcd to tcBt and oxamino the uoigh.
borhood, A man named Mills catno to
on of tho many largo "blows" which
are characteristic of tho country. Ho
was astonished on rubbing his hand
across a protruding piece of stono to hoo
gold standing out prominently. Ho
knocked a large pioco off a bowlder, and
at ijts feet lay a magnificent Bpecirnou
literally studded with coarse gojd, whHo
boforo him, dazzling his eyes, was a
magnificent reef of almost puro gold, a
fortnno in itself. Mills, taking several
pieces from the xoef, placed them in his
bosom, and carefully covering tho reef
with earth found bis mates, un tue
next, morning 25 acres wero pegged off,
and tho adjoining blork? at eaph end
wcr$ also taken up. Oue jnun wont to
town and bought a dplly, tho largost he
conl'd procure. In on6 day thoy dpljlcxl
l.OOp ounces, and in a Bhort tinip Jmd
nearjy $100,000 worth of ore. On Juno
83 thoy pocked it in a cart and landed
tho treasure t tho UiiJoji bank. Tho
manager weighed tho gold, and it turn
ed tho scales at 4,?80 ounces,
A few days after tho discovery bo
cams public. Ono lump has boon taken
rom tiio roof containing uiorogold than
oro. It weighed 240 pounds and is
worth 30,000. Of coawe there is im
incuo excitement in tho region, and
many other discoveries aro reported, bst
tlicre is nulikely to be anything hit for
late comers, Londow IMter.
Nw York fwHe MUt4.
It camo (Ht a thfl polios board moot
ing iuNpwYork lt oiJ. Ut when
ever any Mg strika pr riot hm mn bo
lug ou out of foWH pritfns4ft
BynM has oHite4 srNisioM rowi
tho Western Union Tlfrf4t oomfmy
to tap its wixkrgrowd wire at lkod
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THE OLD LADY'8 VI8IT.
(VaitineFor n CI tj1 Friend Wlth'TItreo Jfcrt
of Buttermilk.
Tho ' last passenger to leave tiio 4:80
train, on thp Michigan Central railroad
aftp'r it drew to a standstill pno immmcr
sf topjoon vas a littla old woman in
bla;ck. A wisp of, gray hair straggled
rom under an old fuslfionfed poko bon
uct, and a pair of kind)? blfao eyos
looked out from bohind her stool rimmed
Bpoctaclea. In ono haiid shb carried a
huge, shiny valise, the koy of which
Was tied to tho handlo with a strip of
caljco clpth. Wlion sl(Q was part wy np
(bo platform, uho stopped, with a trou
bled ook, and walohqd tho baggagemen
toil by with their loadod trucks. Pros
rntjy sho dropped thoYallwand opentd
n bjg blaok fan which was fastenod to
Lor wajst by a velvet ribbon. After sho
had- waited some time one of the depot
ushers catno along and. asked if he could
be of any service to ker.
"Why, thank you, I think not," sho
answered. ' 'I am Raiting or Dick Rob
inson." The d-epot usher hurried on and paid
no more attention to tho llttlooldwpm
'. When ho came back a half hoar
later, she was still standing where he
had left her, geutly fanning herself
'With tho black fan. "Has. your friend
come yet? asked tho. usher.
"No," sho answered. "His watch
must have been slow."
"Wd he expoct yon by this tralq?"
"Well, yos see, it's this ways Last
manner IMok and his wife catno over to
Brlggjsbnrg to visit the Coopers. While
tfceySrere tHcrfc the? osme over often to
my slaoe to get A drink of buttermilk,
WH we got frteudly, and Sarah told
me a lot of 0ftti bout Chicago, and
that frli couldn't by no munnor of
meaiff et buttermilk & (') city. Ro
fofo Dick wont back ho came around
awd aaysi 'Mrs. Beggs, ust tako a run
wp to Chicago next swnroer ami visit
M. Let ws know when you're cowing,
awl I'M eot ypu at the deppt.' An4 so
I'm hrv nd 've got tlireo ws of
freih balterinilk for them In that batt."
The depot tubor helpod tho little old
wowsh u a seat in tho waiting room,
pki jthcn Ho aearpkod tho rtkwtory for
lichr4 fluUivwu, U timw couldn't
h)p hlw much. booauei4)0il(4n'tkH0W
Pwk's O0OMp41OH.
"All I know," sJo explained, "is
UtM kf'tf ft tfCHNlw wtliwiwt, mi W
VkpL(!f mAtn llt(4 Iwoor thtw
jkitUfUt wt pt J.ho wpwiu In ($mm
mm mk wilh Jlw Htr tft hU toe
was duIlmJfig ir nJMfwllk,Cl
lao Mwf l,
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Howl' Sraprilla
lMt smtl at th kl
Bat if you suffer rroaa
Dyspepi '
Anl iBtligesties, tej atastttk'ssst
before you have taken hW a mm.
dosss, you will involuntarily tMk,
and no doubt exclaim,
"That Just Hrt It!"
"Tht soothlag eifect Is a lifts
touch 1" Hood's Sarsaparllls gmU
It tnnpji nnil ulrmufOttM th ami-
acn anu mgcsuvo orgaas, mvic- jb
orates tho liver, creates a'aatttri
ue&itny desire for food, gives re
freshing sleep, and la short, rtM
the health tone of tho entire syi-
v torn. Koinem&cr
V ptdlla
Hoods
Cures
Heod's (Plls cura lWcr Ills. Mt.
Mexican
Mustang'
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inf (md UcUft.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains;
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sotm,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
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Penetrates Musckv
Membrane and Tissitt
Quickly to tft Very,
Seat of Pain arid
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Lktlai sonsjwasi
Pabi ( mi
University of Oregon,
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-Next Msston tftl tne 17 1 (frC ficptinilur,
TiiitlM, free. Bowd, ft! 60 a mtk. . u
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CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
Willamette Univerally
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