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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1895)
r- 'wOTfJfJJp$ffJ9P7 r i. Hi in- r- f i if m WE CAPITAL JOffiML (OAtOr AK0 WJSKKAY.) V HOPttR DROTHKH8, yx, w " "ajM-iaaeaasiw 'I'liigMegBgEwwfc MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1890. , i- -j i-.j. i i i in i in A BEAU IDEAL LEGISLATOR A particularly notlceahle peculiarity L h lare nrnnnrtion of member who expect t aceoiup lli legislation by making pfch( r iieiiourjcirj oroe hodjr. Of COtirn, It l Inevitable thai the klclter will ll(il Ihefuselvw, whew It J eternally i lle, perrnaneutly lulled et the mall end of Ihe hort). Tliey might tluly i advantagi (ho career of Ou:JUon In Ihe lat liou. Jledld not oriw deliver an ltntaaliiieJ appeal U Ihe jrollerlea or denounce villi righteous Indignation aomo ooo who had betrayed an und-ratandlng. He did read one re he ttad wrlueu, or aomtbody tbw bad written for biro, hut It was a perfunctory aflalr from ruanuacrlpf. Yet OulHzwn look the KnUoaal guard' Ilfe-lzd request ai worked tbeui through th liou n HuootMy 1 greeted lightning. It I the quiet woric that win, and If wan of tb new membera. now ao much Id evidence, look at thing lu thai light, they will bays more measures U which they may olut with pi id when they return to their critical con rtlluendeat OregonUu. TbOregouln com pou dent would bavu u believe that Mr. Oulllxwjn, it member of the late 17th general aiweni bly united In his one form all the ex cellence found only in illllereut In dividual forma. Perhaps tbU Ii lru from the Oregonlan'attandpolnt. liu It taunt lx remembered that Mr. Out HxmtxU groat akill lay In runtime through hii abnormally large ahiro of over two million dollars of approprla tlons. The four gentlemen of that houae who were re-elected to the prevent bouse, although Mr. Uulllxaon was not no unfortunate as to bo oue of them, are Dot breaking their necks to emulate bis example. It Is qiilto powlble Mr. Gulllxson would not If he had been tv turned, It Is lo bo hoped there ore not many Qulllxsons In this IrgUlature, and that not many young men will Imltato his method ii(-avafiilly. The proper pucn for biiuli talent It conducting a sideboard for n millionaire itenator, AKE ?0U A POLITICIAN t A politician U a leliig living oil bit political activity. Hit holds ofllco, gets hUofllclBl profit Inua-uMnl, prumlacs other people olllucs, creates otlluea if there are not enough to go around, or abollatjM ofllcea If be cannot III! tbiiin with bli friends, or cuts down their ln comes If be cannot enjoy them himself, i'be H)ltlclnu Is f lis oldeat criminal on earth, Cain and Judas were po itlejaua, The raoe boa not Improved much, The politician has no regard for platforms or paitle. Ho bat no prltldpUa nr prrjuillwa, He will l louiilopue parly and work for the diberurvlM versa. He will shout fur fr allver and work for goMhuun, JI U the filemlof Ihe ople and blr pluadr eli at why, TIjU !aa of Riilnmt fill nearly all fiublta nllUvs. Tlmy ar m wIm tt trWMU and baruilru at ilovt. They betong Mw and nburulu, and any "! Jnrd,giM Devil," Msa Ilia poor tiny nr always with u, whether It I lu lb ioiif U. M. Heuator ut oiuiMlr, whether It i w a mail K!dl !ngf"f winiiivwiiHlili ( laying Wlw fnf a slfM imiiWaei. lMg a iIIWan (wutlils lu always KIHl(jjMplhMtt will) b dilvsr nd telling hi in liw mll the Mn. Tl H'H Hie itiMtV wbif diaw Ml Hawii W4lld puny through it Kilre, while at plr lMirl iu ve UMt um Mp tm) MkvHl ut i Vf m tbtM by a mmi mlM IHhwi I OSBflS WWB ! tlwiH u litfiliy f4iriH in lunliy mummi m ! Matt 4ij, . bjm nut) iwrHi itiajt Hm lr) j4;WMMHtang4M mU Hilnaeii mt f aiil, mhI NtMafWy h ! Im fMv 1lllHll ie lai m UatgMU i 4 mi tuirMftwi mm mul iF-Mam. 'jWftrf Srl Hi l 4 14 lit UJfMi' tiM'HaljsNHeJWUu, nmyy t'iwWftlHMa; bt ts lrfHfalH W WjUfaflfKH HMfllMllw MbH)IIJ.tHi HVlf(Mr'ftf Val 4 Jf f jfafsH liti ftu , iiT?idl Mm m ?J33?R? THE OLE&ES LAMER T. Ortrtbt bills (mm tbe ellr. I'm weadlM my wearr way, VaaUl4t dfeatl aatf beaten Hoi eren a UIS far. Werp(andtiifeofelobat 7 Df b, and joxi Uusb tlone; IUt and tbe dtrks rr wito yo, BsplleJt,anltlt alon. I expected in wake tor fortune; la lb forty days to come, fiattba w7 ol tb Oods am mjtletimt. Wbo tit 'aeatb lb c pilot dome. I itood In tbe jam at tb state how, And alKwred rayir to be prtMd, I, wfco dellfbt in laf Ion Aod deiplse a pablle eutf, I lltttoed wltb rapt attention To t- readins (A lovg winded bllli , And imlled and noddrd approraJ, Aad iwlloned political ptlU. Ortt tbe bllU wllb my pueketi. Km piled or all I bey poai, Hat my bampolezpTienesUrter, Dereioptd e'en lo eiceat. Biekward, torn M-kirird. ObS TJme Joit a rooata. ;ieip m Ui realize I'm not acb a enmp, Krer uiy lo .IMrps fuld Iboa the way, Xettr Ui Mim again let me tray. Onward lull on rci, lime f tbou eloote, Hot u b ice tbe way to "flirt" pull and -bow'. T&KU me,oh!tewb m tbetrtc of the Irate rtutt 1 kbali be wlMkiid join tbe parage. lxsna me, obi lead me Ihe way lo tuooci Held me loflnd Dam fortenea addreca. And ortr fir life thy tender wateb keep. Surely, obUurely I'll tbaLkyoa a heap. OOEEN'B LATE EEPENTANOE. An Election Perjurer who Is Sorry Ho Did It. Han Kkanl'ihco, Jan. 20, Tbe Ex- ainlni'r aai: Tne miMhee of the law are drawing clrrr, and ere another w.ek the muu who inductd (JobdJ, Htelnberger and other stullers to per Jurer themselves may Had au Indloc- mout ol felony bauglug over bis bead. The prumle of a pardon for bis own crime It all that It necessary to Induce Cohen that at his request he registered In the Baldwin In order that be might vote for senator Mahoney. Cohen's bravando Is now gonoand be Is willing to turn state's evidence If assured that by so doing ho can regain bis own liberty. Kllorts are now being made to give Cohen his assurance in order to obtain kis testimony against his em. ployer. Bald Cohen. "If Governor Uudd will place my pardou lu my brother'a bauds or In the bauds of my attorney, I will tell all I know." Governor Uudd will bo In tbe city this week, and on that occasion It Is said Foreman Gagau, of the graudjury, will use his lullueuoe to aecuro a pardou for Cohen ou condition that he become? a state wltuetw, Cohen has been aeu tenoed to eight years' Imprisonment for perjury, TT. In the aUeuceof Ita editor, who It u member of the House, the local Moth. odltt prwacher and the dovJI are con ducting tho Hberldan Hun.and be notes quiloau Improvement, a Will be well recelved-Who? Mem. bi ol the legislature who go home to their CQiittltueuU with a clear oou wleiitxj, although with empty putae, i- .; . ii. ,. . . . -j JMItuft and lawyers are often hlrtnl In lie about other people, but they seem lo lie about oue another free gratis, Tim Wnodburiiliidvimiidvlit hasjutt publlthsd a ortxlltable boeui edition for thxt live town, Mr. l)y It doing good work (nr his uoitimuully and It reotlv lug lht lioaily auptortuf (lis Ivadlug butiiiras HMpio there, M in i iiimmwiiiiii wm iwili ton. Utury Ward )lchr JUt fvlaliiwl her vigor ut tulml at well aim gin m UHiy in lirlds.e IIU Wflliai VI M4NtlMr . IllllMlKl.VH. N. V.. i a- t ." -- i4ti. II ISun r ' f "Him Uestl M,Um'H lHiM fHff aaiiia )( (m iiyir Alttl elflllly . ami, m fr at kbit, fur Hid many null'vt p why iwuiiiiu ut for smUUiiiw. ami luve Muni Hnmi vuuu fr for !t f ib Iin and lut wiiMli Hash ( Irnir Iv I bvn iimJ Aiuihk'm .WriU( fnr all bllidt t Itllirm-u ami W! Kill, ami. by fiHiueut iwe Miviihn, ilnd thai luy iwu tamlitd ihaut - .( HulltlMl IM wur llMHiUt, '"J'hv alv hi Hi twfy taelliuuuul 1 llYwi.yr given ill favf Hfny pIIm. ml If my liaiitu hit iMuuukliu i. lllMlieml (ln I II It willitMil liir auili "H.IM aaiiHiwil H ilWM WiMMllhiititt. Nlil(UII J'lM lit t H JlHAi I HtHlUlHS IIMlll I WlluniiH UwiMinty. TlM lf4lli Mmi t lis vvhi awMla rHlilJy jf)itiHtiuii Hi mi riHey m. bin, m, i a M AHluiriMitlntfiftigii wtU N (JV4IH1 IHw U, U uwrl wlM WMtld. It tt Mat.(il thai IMw)i ow-iU mHiimiif n MHniMtr 4im, iwf muwi a will n WfMjil, u) l'Mll, KaMUU All WsMw, Kafihtf jHfwUll4l MH Imp N4 Ujf a.MnWug Ltrr no aotTY man escape A fiirrst ItvtjUMoa ot tbe Cae 3Ja5 Ac'ik-t MlaiJawneajta 8UI Company. Itflnti.ttto gaatta! te in this ccsntry t'.ar. it a msa ooutmits a crime braJnnM '- tj-iabed, al tiao that ih pmUrrxt 4tbM fit the crime, or, ta Mirer wroit, t ogtamMneorate with it. . itttcortr, rre 5claiTj that fomc crimes are jwach zstm criraianl than others bo ennao thotr ooaarqaeeeea are moro far raewig. If n fellow steals a loaf of brawl or a yosketbook. that ii one tbiag, hnt if be doe somediiBg whiob endaD gors the good same or possibly the safe ty of oar federal government that is a very different thing, and his treatment Iiould be different. He is worthy of notbintf totter tbaa to bo rl?pied by every lf nrqxwias man in the land ami f boo Id .n'nd a goodly portron of bis remaining days in that closo secla tion in which ho will repent of his sin beoanv) that is tbe only thing which will enable him to pass bis timo com. fortabh. Now, hero are tho hngo steel works of which Mr. Carnegie is at the head. It has been swindling tho government for months and has done it deliberately and with muliw aforethnnght. Its guilt ha been established beyond a perad ventnre, and tho subcommittee of tbe naral honte committee has caught it, as it were, red handed. Thero is no room to don'.i' that Uiis company has been palming oiT on the naval department certain urroor plates which are unfit to be trvd on oar war vessels and getting for them tho pricoof tho very best plates that can 1 manufactured. Mr. Cleveland hositated to believe that rh.irpo when Jt was first mode and treated tne whole matter with ondno leniency of judgment. Congress also has itatcd, for it was positively incrcdiblo that a firm mado np of reputable gen tlemen and doing work for a country which they have loudly protested to love and honor could by any possibility en danger that country's welfare by the delivery of defective plates. But the facta wcro broadly patent and back ed bytuch good authority that tho sub ject bad to bo investigated. Listen, therefore, to tho verdict which these careful experts hnvo rendered. It reads as follews: "The servants of tho Carncgio Steel company, whether with or without the knowledge of tho company, to increase their gains deliberately continued for many mouths to commit ects vhoko natural mid probubloconaequenco would be tbe sacrillco of the lives of our ctt men in timo of war, and witli them perhaps tho dearest interests of tun na tion." Isn't that a terriblo urraignmuut? It stamps every man engaged in this in famous proceeding aa a traitor, Ho has sold his country to tho enemy for a fow paltry dollar. Ho has crippled onr do feutcs lu tlmu of war unil dono what ho could, and done it for hard cash, to make our defeat possible in n naval con flict Ho has endangered tho Uvea of our bravu Heameu and given an enemy such an advantage over us that no one can reckon tho result And where Is Mr. Carnegie nil till while? Ho has been talking eloquently about his lovo fur his adopted oonutry for many years. And well he may lovo her, for ho has made million by tho opportunities which no other laud ou tho planet could oITur In equal iibuuduur. Hut where Is her If ho Is not puronnl ly to Illume, If he Is nut lu collusion with the men engaged lu these coward ly misdeeds, why does ho not oomobold- j 'X ' "e front and do what he onn to remedy tho ritKoaliry of his tulMrdiuatetr Thero it knuittthlng mytteriout and sut plelont in the faet that be keep him telf well lu the taokgrouud Thwo ant Ihe faatt, They nro stern, and they are hard. Now, lu tueh u mat ter there bhould be no marcy. The iiihii who are guilty thould m found, Ihtlr guilt thould Im fiulHitwl uou tham by due prtxivks of law, ami titan tlmy thould be dealt with n wvery ptttrlojlt' oonuuuulty dthilt with tratUw. Nw York Itveiilng Tulegruiu- PI1AN0E AND 0EI1MANY. Tliei Am fturfac IhiIIhIhui 1MI Tlirte OuuMlilr llejr Hury Ilia IUli, Thu lalwt fml KHMHig oawtalu tilaaaea ut voiatlU l'rrHhiMi u ih wuii anmrtMg that mn m imoNvai. Thaf hovii Umu puUUitlr eattaiM fH41)' Umll MvaH4 law aHph) uH lk ether in ot tkve lUtbiav tuwtas iwva rtMahwl inrta uf UamtuH a4 mmk trtlHt umi mm dilating tuyiiaiar In a filtaMlly way, auh aarfMilr hh kUvw M4 wf tW frvMitar, Nil efcakt ItAMli and ium4mu wMftommUi mmm Uts f lal llH Tvuuf ktm 44l UlMltkaje ha mm fnut UWutv 4Mi MealUlb wit aitty iwumi iuiM t ul (UetMutUa luf tmti iwrUul Ik tVatwh iwiiile kfuw liwy areiutv a4 WtUl UMNI aiNutftJ IS) MMHf ir.'Un au4 MitaH uHkt aeaimtaiiiiig talk aiaaai in, I'm hm fwwi imiaaiM.ta.art nar a wWWaUii IbttpMwr Wiltiajti't Mitiks tain m nl afiaMi ai u Wi4 tj hm Umi i WriM aU hit &mm In rLejajin (iw ftm HtUe) at Ha 4umH aaejaa) V IMa aiMMM MMlljta aiUatp a mmi Ii k rkw nmtamtmi wtb in HvOl It It )l IMMmIUs tu aaa, 1m lltit ar't MMall Ma MtttitMaa. iy WMtnwtUawtbelaai fUthm k mty tmwkd m -! nt4 mykt. mm) Maatw aj t,Hf tl Ut4 l4af imasiatl tfM4ai. i( N4JlaWMa Mf lajaUajMMMaaaaaMw - 4 tHi af It Halts aa la wf rtf lattitaVaaaj af aa.ataaa lt IliMHam m M r. IVUaMaaa, ft ltjn turn mmim ttaMi4. Hwtt m tatHMf If ItH'MHtJ M MMtM biri aj te aaMaasjiiit MWUiWsia EOR LITTLE FOLKS:" A 9f luteal Drill. Borne weeks age, when the Prince ot Wales opened a new Beard school in Clerkenwell. tbe part of tbe fnaoc which must have made tbe priaee's visit a delight to hira came at the end. It the lower hall of the school tome ef the children from Monttm Street Boara , school, Finsbury Park, gave bis royal 1 highness and the other diiingakhd , visitors an exhibition of xnorfcal drill ( and physical exercises. t A prettier right was never seen. To the music of a piano the children, some J 40 of them, all charmingly dreajed in loose ean ao mi iroc&s, uauvro " "j two into the hall, two tiny little things leading and tho others in order of size following, and having executed some preliminary movements they went tbrongh a drill and a series of calisthenic exereiwM with tho easy, natural, simple. supple grace of htfilthy childhood, and a precis' m of time and movement that a company of the guards could not equal. Tne little things looked so sweet in their lovely frocks and their simple, se rious little faces, and their dnll was so exquisitely done that tho finest and most gorgeous ballet ever invented would have seemed common in comparison with their performance. The prince's face beamed with tho delight of it, and the patriarch Muudella, leaning forward in his scat, followed the spectacle like a schoolboy At his first pantomime. When It was over, tho prince called Miss Alli son, tlv children's teucher, and warmly thanked her and congratulated her upon tho efficiency of her instiuction. Pall Mall Budget. "IU Oirn Lamp." The publication of Helen Keller's won derful article cauwd a Hood of letters to be penred uiwn her by persons, young and did, who were interested by her churnung story. So many were these letter thut ve have been requested to iy to our readers Hi." t Helen' timo is imicli occupied with etuily and that she cannot reply to any of her friendly un known corn's jKJiiilent even by acknowl edging the receipt of their letters. ' To on of tho earliest of these corre pondents Helen wroto n letter, which wo are permitted to copy, which Is thor oughly I'haracteristi" of tho writer and shows a maturity of thought little leas than marvelous in one so young as she: "I wunt you to know that your kind lottor made mo very happy, so I write this Ilttlo note to thank you for writing to me mid to tell ou how pleated I am that you enjoyed my story so much. "Ilmd no idea when I wroto it that such a simple httlo Htory would mako mo so many new friends, so I hnvo been astonished at the largo number of lettorn which I hove rccvtvtd sluco its Dublica- tlon. I cannot poibly answer all of them, but your Utter made mo feel that your heart was Mid about something, so I thought 1 would write you a few words of loving eyiujiathy. "I wih I knew thu mugioal word that would disjml the durknets which you say has ileaftmdHil on jour spiritual sight, biitMiiuutimet by simply waiting things wniw right The darkiwt night brings with it Us own lamp, and while waiting fur God to light it we cun multiply sweet acta of lve and hold out n tender, help ful hand to those more uiifortuuute than on rlvt."-Yii tii's Cmimiiion. A l'h-)inir-ili tVuuUvr. Uula "Mr Htuurt of KalmnaiM, Mteb., who U only ft ywx old, ut a jilie. mxuauMl youug ndr stands to the bley. ela world as duns Mtmul or Pantaty to Dm Woraa wurhl. Although Uanlly etit f hit kilts ka4 bavtug 4 Idilau Imt uuu sea hw, kit irfc'ka m wail lit k1 are wnue IMhc warveluiM IU has h jwrft phy. U a I 4lilat iaf UyaM-Us hus aWuut4 ui, '- '- r- - - t L?" f? Mirt 4 aWi at ih i.uA, lra tig. 1 .v iw. -lay, tu-UiHy, ,J i u mtl Ua w u4S ty ,"l tmmm "PM fMI IMMaj II Ii UJ4 !,. ZmZZsrzr'T? tTr.7T ??! R'um lnni '-t "im ' i "i I Malta muI It I Mrs. H. 3L Stover Versailles, Mo. Like Morning Dew Hood's Sarsaparilla Freshens, Strengthens and Cures Heart Palpitation Distress -That Tired Feeling. "I am glad to state that Hood's Sarsapa rflla has done me lots of good. Iwassnb Jeet to cramp in the stonach, liver cora plaintmdlgestlon, palpitation of the heart, and that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved me wonderfully, and now when I feel the leastnnea?lnesa I resort to Hood's Sarsaparilla. and it always gives me Imme diate relief. I could not do wlthont 1 1, and several of my neighbors have used It upon my recommendation and found It An Excellent Medicine, doing them good after all other medicines failed. I am also highly pleased with the effects of Hood's mis. As morning dew Hood'sSCures refreshes withered grass, so Hood's Sar saparilla and Pills refresh the human body of ills and pains." ILuuukt M. Stoves. VersalUes, Missouri. Get HOOD'S. Hood's PIII3 are hand nude, and per fect In proportion and appearance. SSo, SEVENTEEN YEAR LOCUSTS. Interesting Account ir Some nf Tllivlr Do ings Tliirlnz Their Lata VUlt. Tlie 1 7 year locustF, about which tho newspapers printed so many articles during the early part of tho hummer, have come and gone, but their united labors have left quite an impress upon the forest scenery. In muny places about New York tiio oaks and 'other trees ex hibit a great many broken branches, tho leaves of which hnvo withered, and as a conKequenco tho woodland scenes show in checkered spots a late autnmnal brown. In old times, before tho advent of the whito man with his ax, no doubt this periodical pruning of tho forest did not do any harm, but in these later days, when tho locusts extend thoir attentions to everything that has a largo enough Ftem to contain thoir eggs to the peach, tho pear and tho npplo trees, to tho cur rant and gooseberry bushes hisostimnto of their wido utility is lost in his consid eration of tho orchard that has already been primed. Tho eggs of tho locusts wero found this uinmcr in over 70 kinds of trees, bushes nnd herbaceous plants. Indeed tho f'unales tried tin ir ovipositors on everything that enmo in thoir way, of ten apparently by way of experiment. Tho distribution of tho locusts into colonics was interesting. They occu pied by tho million many hills and patches of woodland that hiemed to differ in no respect from nclirhbarlni? truets whi'vo they wero not so numerous. In 0110 of thoku colonics on litnton Island tho ground uhout tho treo ttunks was so covered by tho pupa uIicIIh that It was in plneoH completely hidden, and as the mmuiuu wore on the dead locusts had to lie inked up, as they gavo forth an unpleasant odor. At dunk tho sound of tho many iiiMots crawling from tho ground up tho trio trunks was quite am diblu a anustiiiit tramping and par. tleularly vigorous piqw somtitlmos as ceiidml tho trw to u height of 80 feet. The hovero ttnrin 1h.1t prevailed lu the latter part of May killed and deform ed many locuMs just then emerging from the gimmd and also damaged the young Iwivea ou the uimturiy aide of exiwwl trw lu point of reputation this storm nlHidld the louiuts harm, for It was no uiiuoiiiiumi mutter In hoar Ihem aiNMifal of canning tlie withered wnlltiun nf (ho luHviaj, evan Iwfore I hey huil (HHHiueuotttl to lay nny egns. -IV. Kw Vwk l'ot. WIlH Will liM III M,WJT '11 malUi-r f the fcauud Kalimml lawk of AHuutu, I'm.. )m (MM UJ ,! IKUi, enrryUijf waif n hvVy mUt uf the uf (fell lltatitMtilM, -Wy WJ(1 Uiy IhihnUwi f haiitf wii ijm, ,!,! im lluaiwliilly (u their rf-i vrMt. T9 Hwk IbiiiiK vmi MiMeuiiKir wkt iHiyhi Ui rim away n j'hlw with n IIU IHWIHI U UtlaUT Ni liw iWwl llt,, f rW Nl4llk It WuW U, hwd m H, bttfM ityMluf, Ull tlw, ,yw 4 M , SPV" "u mtwt " fiS?"" M taaimi. B VtHt) M an4 lit UH uiwhIII UI It ffww Vri TlllWH ."- llUfsu halut. turn IB IH MsM Wlllfi 'Tha uau ti, .7... ... 'T Tir "w "" Wajsia u iMlllii 1 .. wiui liu aaa m,, ..V" I ,- , 1mmtmm ww yim Uw HiKinrss'j m&ffi AHs'.a-.-TJ'KirS VP-w, rp, aN filUi U , 4, ,. - a '-- R 14U WtuUmr ,1.1. 11, .... 'if p-m " aaf (gi WU WttML W WW mvL - '- --"'" - -. I ., , x arm-ri-i nnrriT.. Hades 1 Wouldn't be A Bad Place IF THEY'D ONLY FURSISH j IOE WaTEH AND SMS CARBOLIC SALVE TO lUHE THE BURNS AND SOKES. JI.NUKACTUBED BY LEE STEINER, PKOOUI9T. SAbtM. OB. T- JKiNEY TO LOAN On farm are ioaas. land recurliy. Kpeclal rites , vu Loans colisldered without delay. Hamiiton & Moir, Koomfi. Huh:Banlr Building s.iwtr JTB.V FOUATAIX If 1 SIMl'LE IX CONSTRUCTION. Tboiougn In lis work. Good for 15 or 10 years' ute. rent on receipt or price, Ii. i prets prepaid, wllb Till liisttucuous. AddrtM hll ordeis to J. B. BBOWN, Box2tt),Ba'em,Or. $1,500 HEWARD OFFERED. Tbe unden-lgned oUcih $1500 rewnrd lor tbe v b iou I in.) ; uriy or parties wlio burned lib b.iu ua li(iiM.-soa iliunigbtoi Ueceniber i,lnti. hum ill aiwpsy SJXj lor each accei- ry lo tbo ciui.e. 1 ntvn two good rancbes tud uui able to pay tin rtwurd. JUHKPU O. ASDEK80N, l.dAwlMi Mebama. Or. Cooper Shop, CyRUSoSTGWART aasopened up n shop north or Mlza's'imlll, In iouth BalBin, where he l prepared to make inn repair all kinds of cooperage, such as pall,tub, kegit, barreU an churns. Onlv i rices reaton. 7 tU-a&n ibe beat aeaond stock u&ea" ante. CLUB STABLES. W. U.DOWNINO. Kullsupplyol horses, juggles and bucks. Best ot care Klveu to transient stock and ooordlne. Corner Kerry and Liberty street. -Mk6 specialty of taklui; parties to coatt jr mountains. 7.7 THE ANTI-MONOPOLY IF I am doing all , my owu slauijliterlBi! end sausage-maklng. Sell all fresh iTiiati-iio "c rrlKrttUr urouuets, Kre delivery lu oitr Shop opposite brewery, """"V " our, .. .. fJIAH, WOI.. 4 CO,, !!L. l'ro,irH,! SALEM TILE W0RK& vIIm eoli;mdUciHoiilsiiiterwl. Hliinnail m ul Addruss J, h. MIIHHIIV MrUtwWt', Or, , HOUSE Painting, Decorating li Hard WoocTVlnislilng b W, SHAFFER, , W ahaiur v,U), Urlihhll i( AGiUCULTlHUL UJPUOIBKTC M:ffl 1' OF SI c .utm IH m it i ' 1 M c v liisi Markii ti&SMftex'b i"Mlff1iTOlf;i2li tasmmsHA COHSKRVATj WZWuk w mm mm A Bonanza Every Day of the Year. COULD NOT FIND A GOLD MINK Hut Strni'k ai Uidi Weekly Find of.MIIvp. A gold yield man who laimct find a and bring its rich his daily btock of mine into wealth, is very glad to stake a silver mine. The man- who strikes The One Cent Daily has got a gold mine of news for $3 a year. But if he is not so situated as to get a golden harvest of uews by daily mail, or to get mail two or three times a week, he can strike a silver mine and be made happy, OUR SILVER MIXES. Oregon must encourage the use of more silver We must do all in our power to have capital inyested in our thou sands of undeveloped silver raining properties. All silver men should use silver. Buy and sell iti silver, pay your bills in silver, pay the minister and the editor in silver, buy and read silver papers, send iu a silver quarter for three months, a silver half for six months, or a silver dollar for a year of the WEEKLY t CAPITAL JOURNAL. A One Dollar Weekly. 'Pl. C'l T-i-ii n? ii j. no ouvur jjonar vveeKiy. Best 1 weekly on the Pa cific Coast. " No papers sent unless paid for in advance. No trouble to postmasters or subscribers to get it stopped. It stops. Ihis weekly has all the leg islative news. This weekly has more news about tho state government Mian any other Oregon paper, It is an Associated Press Paper, J It is the paper for Romibli- cans, Democrats, Populists and nl! who believe in Free Sneeeh and good government for tho pooiilo, Wu pay no oominissions to laL'Ulllfl HI' llMQtinol,...r, .. J., ; ' ' , ' ' . 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