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Ii If If fe h 'f 9! BgtaoMfeaaiuiLaiauiKilJil.Lig wf'iff tr TIE cinrii JODMUL (DAILY AND WKKKLY.) PV HOIfER DROTHBRS, WEDNESDAY, FEU. 0, 1805. nmrmrst mux . 'O1 WHO OAN TltUST DOLPH? iooklug iu the light of blttiry into the records of the man wbo la trying for his life to no to WttaliluKtou, la tlio IiIrIi o(ilceoieuutor, tlio highest gilt of the people, we Ilml the fol, owing facta of utidlspulublu autherity: Doljih, ia 1802, Iu the prime of life, to avoid conscription, actually lied nod loft no substitute to fight for him. It wan well known fact that bin "copperhead ideiw" nud loye for thuHouth prompted 111 m to do tu is. Id Him time of peril thla arrogant coward run away. No wonder Cleveland would deplore Ills defeat; no wonder hla buubo and Indif ference to the old aoldlers; no wonder thin arrogant coward Igiiorea the wiohes of the eople; no wonder ho pernUla agaluat tin wlthea nf the manse, to thrust himself down their throuts In the InU-reHta of the money powers of Wall Street. "There la uooue llko him," walla the Oregoulau. " I'hauk God for It," la tho reply of tho people of the state of Ore gon. Away with such arrogant cow ards. History records the facts, and what glory tils henchmen can got out of such a desplcuulo record they uro welcome to. Judua Iscarlot bad tho temerity to kiss his master and the de cency to hang himself. This mau Dolfili, verging on the ndgo of threo score ami ten, loeoj all sense of decency towards tho peoplo nud tho tttnto of Oregon, Aud to tho baud uf hrayo mon who have ateppod into tho breach aud stopped this haughty coward In his march to Washington, wo say: Hall, halt! yo brave!" mtkiimuMJumxiLiiwBfii3.mtJjiJiw iA&'UJsysitttisA&X SAID ABOUT THE LEGISLATURE Hon, C. I). Jfoores, Marlon's favorite, Is wining laurels aa speaker of the houre, aud while occupying the chair really presented rathor a clerical ap pearance, to nay nothing of hla dignity as presiding officer. Ho has proved an excellent parliamentarian.. Baker City Democrat. We ndmlro the nnblo stand of Rep resentative Coon of Wasco county, wbo iu splto of the great pressure brought to bear upon him, resolutely refuses lo vote for Dolph, giving as bis reason his conviction tbat a majority of his con stitutenta art opposed ti the return of the aged senator.Fossil Journal. The Orcgonlan claims nine-tenths of the Republican patty favors tho election of Dolph and the opposition la Demo cartlc and Populist. If this be true It Is strange that 29 out of 72 Republicans of tho legislature refuuo to support Dolph, claiming their constltutenta iudorwi tho stand they take, Eugene Guard. Hofwr, of Marlon, again comes to the front as a friend of tho people, by the Introduction In the lower house, of an antl-ulleii lioor bill, which provides that public corporations doing business In Oregon, shall employ only Ameri can citizens or those who have declared their Intentions to become such. No such bill can be passed by this legisla ture, but It will not be Hofer'a fault. Yamhill Independent. The Fossil Journal suya: "Wo do not think It Ih the volco of Gilliam that Heuator Dolph should be re-elected, al though we uro father of tho opinion that n majority of the Republicans of thU county nre for him." The Re publican ticket wan elected in Gilliam couuty last June by n largo majority, and If a "majority of tho Republicans" are for Mr. Dolph wo cannot under stand what other Republicans would satisfy tho "voice of Gilliam." Times Mountaineer. mini in i i i nr im nfni'iiiiiiniii' rrr'rr-1-" mias-""t,'wmBK!!t! nUSCULAR SYSTEfll weary, ssEHkiH err i r thin blood- THE or eve thin or ed person docs Its wore wit a con rUntdUJicultyan'1 fatigue, Tn?y&t -worn, ' or urei out, "run-down" or nervous. Feeble people wbo are dyspep tic, find that ex crdee altera meal is sure to cause lessened power to digest food be cause there Is so little blood, and what there is, is carried off from the gastric organs to the muscles. What is needed is plenty of blood, and that of the rleht kind. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovenr makes pure, rich blood, and to gain in blood is nearly always to gain in wholesome JlesA up to the healthy standard. Kvery one should have a certain surplus of flesh to meet the emergencies of sick ness ; to resist the attack of consumption, grip, malaria and fevers. Thin blooded people are always getting sick, and none of the organs of the body can get along with out the food they require for work, which is, pure blood. To gain and to keep strength and flesh is the secret of health, usefulness and happiness. With new blood and re freshed nerves a confident feclimr.of return ing health comes also. Nervous manifestations, such as sleep lessness, nervous debility and nervous prostration are in nine cases out often "the cry of the starved nerves for food." If you feed the nerves on pure rich blood the nervous symptoms will cease. It is bad practice to put the nerves to sleep with so called celery mixtures, coca compounds or malt extracts: what is needed Is a blood maker. The Discovery" is composed of vegetable ingredients which have an es pecial effect upon the stomach, liver, and blood making glands. For toe cure of iepsi.1, indigestion, liver complaint, weakened vitality, and for Dunv. Dale dco pie, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov cry cannot be equaled, testified to its merits. Thousands have THE PRINCIPLE OF REPRESEN TATION. In declaring at a publlo dlutior at Uoeton, that ho did not aubsoribo to tho doolrluuH that resolutions of state con yentlons should control his vote on any imeation, Hoimtor Dolph expressed h aentlmout that Is revolutionary to the underlying principles of representative government. When ho raised hla voice with "temerity" In behalf of suoh a principle ho struck a blow nt the theory that tho peoplo aro capable of uolf.gov eminent, Iu a government whoru all power is froiulho people, whoro tho constitu tion Itself is uiado by tho people, whoro all legal proouss U tailed In thu name of tho people, thero tho will of tho jkjo. pie Is tho mipromu law of thu land. Honator Dolph Is a courageous man to ataiKl up nud any that at n mere polltl. oM agent lis Is not bound by thu will of hU parly In convention lusemblud, when It clearly and strongly exprewwt lUelf on m Important question. A iimu who la recreant to the trust reposed Iu him by tho pouplo Is a traitor ( (ho representative prlnelplu ami u advoealo of Immorality, To iu Dumu the prerogative or (lie people, Wlui alone ixtowui tho power to delu gate polllkttl autlioilly, lit Itaelf an M wtlluil that thero Is a wr othwr ami higher than (lie oplo. Tills Is ruvo- revolutionary ami Mr. Dolph who U today claiming MioOrrgou uorhlp by virtue of a wuious twufurpiioe, blue wlf rvjiuillBtw Urn powr It would uow Invobo. What we uudorsUnd by tho "voice of Gilliam" Is a majority of tho voters of this county not a baro majority of Republicans, who themselves are very much divided on tho senatorial ques tion. You seo, probably nearly half tho Republican, and most all tho Democrats nnd Populists, nrd opposed to Dolph. In other words, three fourths of the voters of tho county are bagalust him. Any Republican of marked ability and Integrity (and there nro lota of them), who favors un open river and ban made no nlhanco with tho railroads agulnst tho people, would satisfy "tho voice of Gilliam." Fossil Journal, A gentleman Just returned from Ba- lorn tells something which Sins not yet appeared in print.' It appears that Bouator Dolph was anxious to hurry baok to Washington as Boon ns ho was re-elected, and requested tho secretary of statu to mulio out Iu advance his cor tlilcato of election and h&vo It ready for signature and aokuowledgmont upon tho ballot being cast In tho legislature, Ho had no doubt of being returned and had his private car, which la Airnlshed him by the ratlroad company, all vict ualled uml ready for tho trip coat. That oertlllcate haa not been nmdo out, and the nutl-Dolph faction has been cruel enough to poke fun at Mr. Dolph nbotit that little slip between a caucus nomi nation nud an eleotlou, llaker City Democrat, r- ' .. "! hliixitliJir Jti iraticn. Shooting is probably tho moAt univer sally popular siort iu Franca Almost every man is, lias been or will bo a "chasseur. " It is a healthy oxercisc, iiiexpciisivo, find 20 persona can unite to biro tho lenfio of ns many ncrcs, find is unnttendod with risk of disappoint ment, ns tlio unlucky sportsman can nl ways buy a rabbit nt tho dealer's to briug houio to his wifo. Tho Froucli govormnent annually issuos 300,000 li censes, -which bring iu about -100.000 Tho largait number of theso ponnits is delivered in tliodopartinentHof Girondo, uoruoaux, uuucliua iln Ithono, Junrcillcb mid Seine tit Oii, on account of their JicnnlesB to Paris, about lii.QOO in each. Tlio department of tho Seino, in which Paris is situated, is n-spoiifciblo only for 0,000 llc-niscs, thcro boing very little real country iu it. Loudon News. IJI ait'Uiilntc Illustrated, A lawyer was cross questioning a no gro witnoss in ono of tho jnstlco courts tho other day and was getting uloug fair ly woll until Jio asked' tho witnoss what ids occupation was. "I'zon carponter, ir." "Wlint kind of n caqicntor?" "Thoy calls mo n jack lctr carpenter,' sah." "What is n jack log carpenter?" "Ho Is a carpenter wbo is not n first class carpenter, kiIi." "Well, explain fully wluit you un ilomtnnd n jack leg caqicutcr to be, " Insisted tho lawyor. "Hoew, I doolar, I dunuo how tor splulu any mo', 'eept to say hit um jeu' do saiuo dllTunco 'twlxt you and or fust clubs lawyer. " Maeon Telegraph. Hint Eiriln riha Wa Murdered. Doreey Mohnn, the AnIcan con sular ngent, recently arrived in London from tho Kongo, tells tho story of tbo murder of Emln Pasha as learned by Rim in an interview with ono of tho mnrrfnrerfl Iwiforn tho latter's execution. Emln bad addressed a request to Kt bongo, tho Bultin of Kirundn, for per mihsion to paw through his territory. Tho request was granted, but the sultan sent secret orders to Said, ono of his vassals, to assassinate tho explorer. Said's cinisparics found Emln in his tent and notified him thnt they had or ders to kill him. Ho warned them that his death would bo terribly avenged by Ills white brothers. Heedless of his prot estations, tho four murderers laid vio lent hands udoii him. Ono held his head, another his arms, a third his feet, while tho fourth dealt tho mortal blow. Emin's men, dispersed in tho Furround ing fields, wcro unaware of tho murder. Two Llttlo Moonn r Mar. Tho two moons of Mare, Deiinos and Phobos, wcro observed at tho observa tory nt Flagstair on Sept 10. Doinios, tho outer one, is tlio Hiialler, being, it is estimated, about hix miles in diame ter, while its companion is slightly larger, somowvcii miles in diameter, tho cntiro surface of either of them be ing not moro than tho area of home .Teit farms in tho far west. Tho possibility of seoiug such small objects so great n distanco is a trinmph of modern optics, thoy being observed nt a distanco of moro thnn -10,000,000 miles. A homo comparison would bo tho seeing of a two inch ball nt a dis tanco equal t.) that between Boston and New York. Dot-ton Transcript. f.rjJt-icI j uml Iiixiirancf. For po:no timo pu't thero has been considerable disctihsion nmong tho offi cers of European iii'-urnnco companies respecting tho marked increaso in sui "Mi .s, and tho question has becu raised whether tho elimination from insuranco policies of tho clnuso dealing with that subject 1ms not tended to cucourngo self .lostruction. Tho leading insuranco jour nal has been collecting tho opinions of iho principal coroiu rs. They nro unani mous that tho idea of benefiting their lieirs novor enters tho minds of thoso who tako a short nud unnatural road to tho undiscovered country. . A. CUSH'K jliltleut. J..II AI.HIKT. Caitiltr. Caiil ioil I: OK SALEM. TmiiNirUKKtueral banning tiukliiw.. W.L.D S3 Bim Ait Tk fer W -& jcsV EjL Sfc 57t' ' fSi frj & E IS THE BEST. FIT FOR A KING. i. CORDOVAN, rRCNCH&CNAMCUEO CALF. t4.3S Fin: Calf RKAiicwoa 3.BPP0UCE,3 SOLES. BO$2.W0RKINGBafe " -EXTRA FINE- '- 52.SI7-? BOYS'SCHCOLSHOEl LADIES' f2 BEStDcNG0K SFKID FOR CATALOCUC W-L.-DOUGLA2' DR0CKT0N,i-lA3S. Over One Million People wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes aro equally satisfactory They jflve the best value for the money. They equal custom shoes In style ond lit. Th:Ir wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are unllorm, stamped on sole. Prom $i to $3 saved over other makes. K your dealer cannot supply you v, e can. Sold by l-7-5ra KIMUSSE imos. HOUSE Painting, Decojating, 1 1 Hard Wood Finishing, Can elve BOOdreferonces. ' Eetlmnles furnish ed. Address, (lei. h.sclistruth. nulem. Kesl aenuo on nuiem Motor Uuiiway, .Mjriu haiem Ixavn nrderxat Plintir llloRfrn. 1 l-xl Hades Wouldn't be A Bad Place IF THEY'D ONLY FUItNTSH I CIS WA'ircil AiM mum GARBOUC SALVE '1-0 CUKE THE ilUHNri ANI 80111. ilANUlWCl'UHED EV LEE STEINER, dhuogist. BALiEM, Oil. MONEY TO LOAN :- "on"farm:land soeurity. Special rates u.. arje loans. Loans cotieldered without delay. Hamiiton & Moir, ;Koom 6. UuBh.Rank llnlldlne 5-7M rlwtt J. W. 5lflFPER, (Successor to shatter & Clark), I DKALKK IN iGRUETNUL IMPLEMENTS JEW X'OVATAIN ASD EXTKAS. mun Mmmm at haulow. TUm Will U ulu I llvnulilliuiu ul. IHbaIIuii iiimIIdh t Jlillow, HIUfdy wlli I'puitury P, of MmiiIi Mihii Mul Hmjilivfii CUu.iiutta iiuniy. Hvwiiimivwi Jllmaiwn.lUrkltty Mint HAT llV Mil IliVllwl l Imi iini (IM)1 HW I'M lllv IUI Hl(64 (Milt, 'i'ln Aurura Nml mil u in HMuiUur MH1 mm lit w Mill Mil Hvor lint Mlllry. TIlW Mill HiiitwNr-lly u mmmmwmwHHI Muii. J. i' WmiiKr, jMug lM(Mi Ht.ll M1M (IIWllMU i Pulinl, Wtfilivr llilon i.i " i;i in. tmnvl d.y n jwiitlbl MtuiiiHiitu MJHJf.lMWjl WllKI It MkMll wwH4 tuii 6D iwr f lA-MMir ii IriHHHiXiHWiHiir ,(kiiitrrs)H mMiu 'fay $ym iiitf iimi WMJ,wwtuMlwyy vim,' Hniy4 mn Mhtf iiiMi)i f'M imUm ntiwM M ll U W fwr li k f lt, yroui Oaiton, Or. Kurrait Jouhna!.!-Vo tolophonetl Hoimtor Mux woll ytwttnlay tlmt iwtillon wiu bolnt; clrculuted In tliU pm'ltict irotetln HKnlnit liU vote for Dollli,wliloli wm bulnir rmililly .IhiumI anil lull no fur lint met with u roruaal, In airnwer, without tukliiK n to the khco oftlio ixtltlou or islvlnu It a ro mmlti huftrlnjf, lio aiuwuretl to tho vllM thai (hoy mlKht iHitltlon him un III tlojiiuiUy hut ho ooulil not ho olmiiKiKl. Aftr ianK hl Munition lotlio fwultlmt (hat WW noway to anawer h iwtiUon from hU ooiuil. luloiihi, i ouvlotl down anil kvo m an uxcu thai hU ivmntllutoiili know m Wa a Doljih mail Iniforo ulcollun. Hiator JUswoll inu.t Uiliik Ida oon. atllutonu all llvo In 'llllamook tvotiuly, im?'ii j am aura no now? ntHtl hU immhiioi) known It) WaalilK(oouiily( lfh hail a illllaroiil vonlloi wuulil liavo Mn itinuu, U Mr Maawoll will try ami rviiiviii- lof IhHl ho la alldhiiy inlhii U VHIIIMlU rtHllllV hi W M TIU imwk Jim will HMiifur a favor. A UUuiiuf itiOMmo Mliaiamu air tiulalwl In lllllaltMH HhuiiiM) (Sf HlKilVllf III UllMI iMMIft, Uur HlIlllMi hoi ttlrauUiMl ml nt iliia vlllauo. l UJy lm fwiy rim4 MimI hy m w(it) Iirvo alvky Wwii IUiHiWlrtn, I'lWTHAl. IHMJNITTXHHAIf, 1' mm ii nil in in 1 1 n "Wltfrl AllOtban, Alkuna'a iifuua iHauun .. ... . ......... . :. t" . r.T'mT ' MV) lf(l A DUcrlmliiutluir Obsrrver. "TliogQ two men auoni mljtlity bmlly wnrltiul nn " undl tl... ... who wiw ouuilnu; up Htalra lmokwnnl ko iw not to iiiIm auytliliiK. "Thoy'ro call in namoa mi throoton to tlo ono nn other. " What ia it" nukwl tho bookkeeper. "AllBhtJ" "Nawl ItliouKht thoy wua flghtow, but I k"m thoy'ro only puKlllsta." WiuhluBtou Htar. It Is oruu Hi ffete, "Jlra. Uoltou ia lookln uxtreuiejy woll. What tlo you uttrilmto it tur "Tho droaauinkvr, of oourao, tWur." utviiffo jmr uooitn. ilM'iMiilwti t'rugrrM, In tho jwr I ba, whan thu Aral oou. trout was a(nl fur flw Iihhmmi uf tlio Unltwl tHiu Muvy, tjw, waa not a alii Klo mill in )m uuHHlry Unit hud ovar mmU iilaut iMtulrwt m tho apwutiou tluna. J'lmrti waa iwfouudry auituhlo to lurn iwt ih wurk. mi Uitum f..r n. miiio uml ho plaui Ual mmld inako tlio armor plalm im that tlmo mv Imvoli Umnkl frwr. luii U.J iW, lim. ur !m ilwi u. mm my iWmmtla lifiwnr ' a mmvmu t. wim rtKWMtiy umiMi iWkl (lio iitiiM uf tw)Mi Itui Uijt waa IHtiriaW ur ataUMixr, uui y mvltH HMaw a4 i4i wiM Hkuwtu-i, it U fwiMal tu im full uf ummtum ur iw., ui wM imu. u mm tnmn. A .111011 Kerens;.-. Tho man knocked nt tho door of a boarding houso on Cass avonuo, and tlio landlady opouud it. "I nrosuino you aro the landladv. " ho Haiti aftor suyiug "Good nioiningl" "Why do you prcsuino that?" sho asked, with n wiinp, for tlio visitor look ed as if ho might ho homo kind of an agont. "A friend of niino, Mr. Smith, who used to hoard here, told mo I'd recog nizo you ns a lady of about CO. " Sho fairly gasped at this. "Did ho tell you that?" sho inquired, with suppressed emotion. "Ho did, madam." "And you recognized mo by that description?" Tho visiter know something about discretion lining tho hotter part of valor, having been an agent for a long timo. "I did not, madam," ho roMiondod. "It's a good thing you didn't, "sho said. "When I bounced that fellow Smith for not paying his bill for threo months, ho told mo ho would get ovon with mo, and this is how ho is doing it." b Thon sho liouncud tho visitor. Do troit I'reo Piohh. RA full line of Cor va' I Id KiirkIps an.l (,'artn. Aermotor Windmills uutl 1) M ustmraS Ini piemsaiijusi received, uivo ulm ucall. No Commurclal Bt li-Ut CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC TlWillamette Universit)B The most complete and best equlpopn n.u'ic cuuui uu uiu norinwem oonsl.l University standards. Litest methoJB auo horuugh work. Ulplo mas given on completion oi cou se, b idl term begins iseptember U, lsill. TEAM I. GOLD MINK POUND A Bonanza Every Day I of the Year. !) NOT FIND A GOLD fflffi Slriiok u ifh Weekly Find orSIIviT. lint SllU'LE IN CONSTRUCTION. Thorough In Its work. Good for Vi or 20 yeirs'Ufce. nentun rfcelpt of price, ii. Ex press prepaid, with full Instructions. Addrtss all orders to J. B. BROWN, llox 208, tolcui, Or. Coope Shop. Xl4 Z M. PAHVIN, Mus. Una.-.IMrpctnr, ft, j. JAiaciixs, Horse Shoeing. BhODOU t?llRtnplrftn ulpun. n. An. . ir.t !f,.r,u.rnllur2 ."u,re special atleutlon to niterferlugand horses wltn dlseabed Jeel. 8Ci3ttsji4rBwis:T httsoperied up f.i,i,f. orth n ;Mlzn' mill, tu ojiuliK'iio it, wli -i -1 1. b ircimrfd lo muhe aud ratmr " k .ril- .u c .oneriiife. suou h ,u ! '."- hh" ''"' unci churns. Onlv lhehett.)i .n,. .. ,.i; uho. 1-rn.i'S reiu-oi). 1''lt' 7 iS-'lirw ClwUB STABLKS. W.-JH. IDVN1NU. I Kul,iii..yot ti-rse,. iwi. m,a liucltB. Hrtl .tl tuii. t;lHi, tnt'to.e,.! K,)ft a d owrd.u (.o.uu-Kei-VHP.i i i iriy htitvtt. o?;nomV"my "r,"kl,lt: pjrt 1o -l i7 A man who cannot find a gold mine and bring its rich yield into his daily stock of wealth, is very glad to strike a silver mine. The manwho strikes The One Cent Daily ha3 got a gold mine of news for $3 a year, But if he is not so situated as to get a golden harvest oi news by daily mail, or' to get mail two or three times a week, he can strike a silver mine and be made happy. VU'turlii a u SliuKrpi'uri'uii, Sovoral years iiko a colehrated trncn. dlan was Nuiiiiiioued to jihiy "Ilamlot" nt Windsor. Whon ho camo to tho so liloquy, ho mado nu unusual rmuno aft cr "To bo" Tho queen, IwliovJiiir that ho had forKOtton his limw, instant ly promiitod "or not to ho. That is tho cimwtion." "Uy your loavo, your iniijitety," Mid tho triiKOdlan, jmt out or courtly humor hy tho liitorruptlou, "that is not the quttion. Tho question Is my niothixl of intiirjirotnttoii." "Nvor mind your iiioihod." miunmi thv qiibuii kiiiiliiiKy. "What va want U ajmkuHjjut' "Han KriiuoUoo Ar-eountit $1,500 REWARD OFFERED, this reward oienamn. Or, 3ry to the crime. 1 own rn .i T. datnhbletorxivthlsrBwnrrt -" JOBKl'H U. ANDEI1SON nud am uble to ruii -.-r lOlltdAwdm THE ANTI-MONOPOLY PftTV j n i r i i v vnrriT; J VI ULIL M IV ; , Sg' iXrelffi'- nrnnnnto t." j . "" v ebrflfiVvrleo Qenvery la 'JH DRESSMAKING. i ilf.av,llF I0Vel '")' dreesmaliluir tmrlorsl in lem o nhVri , :t.,Ti;'V,.V"' ' '"" ,0" ' ' . - - iniiiuiiiiiic. nuiikum K"en. iiiiH. ii iKii..;,.,.,' TUB on CIIATWIN II frleenitor Shop opiioslte brewery. 8-l.tr .UUAH. WOLZ 4 CO.. I'roprlrti.r J, Church l., Thlrddoori.oi.tl, of U,e W, K, Church, Both Cured by Hood's Dyepepola, Hpadncho, Etc A fllWWJIMHH 1101J8K 'It, j-.VKliy UATIW.JU lo wu X j)w. II --. ii .... n M UM Iff 0 "lv,,h JMCOIITKIW OK Co., SALEM TILE WORKS, :UYUUE HTOCK ON HANI).; vw5&ssx,m uiauin u...4,.r l.Tr- All.klllui of nruu. SSSA" I mu -r Bpeclai;inducemeuts oitercd. Hhlimed tn ar vjsi'ssiji'sar " &&& Address J. K, MUIIHIY, "Ir Urouuds, Or East and South I! VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OJ lljt Southern pacific Comoanv, 'OWN iii US TWICW MUTi.iw.. ....""'' -- zj-zmT'' . r. Hoeth." u. 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Iu 1 1 """" " HMf, Mm hi$ m Lirtiflk' t&t item tt'i't.., .Jfi Mt U4 , J!V w ' mr MUhhmhu .-.ii.... OUU SILVER MINES. Oregon must encourage the use of more silver, We must do all m our power to have capital invested in our thou sands of undeveloped silver mining properties. All silver men should use silver. Buy andsell in silver, pay your bills in silver, pay the minister and the editor in silver, buy and read silver papors, send in a silver quarter for three months, a silver half for six mouths, or a silver dollar for a year of the WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. A One Dollar Weekly.1 The Silver DoHar Weeklv. Best SI 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. This weeklv 1ms nil t.im i islative news. This weekly has more news about the state government than any olher Oregon paper. it IS ail ARRnninnl T Paper. 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