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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1895)
7 Iffi (Ml, JOURMI,. (Mlif AM WMMKW.J flniiiiiiiMdl jiiilfc)Miirtrfcfcifcjf sL. Swsl6ta - iU. JL'UiiJjJH1 l&jsi.'lulMli.tmBdt MY i.OfYMH tiHO'VMHHto, Hitmii8'ianaj i-ttiJumtJ xi-.uajiiUL.uam"" MONDAY, ttOV. U, ISM, rtiWfclliMWWiiWtMW'IWWWWWWWttfflWWM HXJtMAMM Ah AWJtOPKlATlOtf Oofigfftn.fi.in ifflfrrmnfi hm ono ImoKtrt the National Capital. Now JHnjcoVMotifa tfint almlrtriftunfilp vra haw board ao union HbotH, Hi o'lly siring vlfllbls At liio pfouillinj (lint you hold for the republican tinm-iin tloti next year. And If you atieceel In Man plnced at tho head of the com Hilttco ou flyorn Rtitl linrbora, you ciui proudly return tj your constituency and nayj "liehold whnt I have mo oouipliatied after twelyo yeara In eon grew." Iudopeuueiice Wcat Slur. Tho aotl-IIermsnn pApor concede a great deal when thny aay that Con grogflmau llermaun alioutd bo renomi nated If ho can jet tho chairmanship of Uio committee on river and harbors. Their 11 uo of argument Is that while Hermann la not entitled to the noui inatlon,lfhecnn gut the cbairruan&hlr, the State of Oorgou could not attend tn lose lila aervlces In cougreei. Da tboy not weaken tbelr eaae by conceding the valuo of hla services under atiy circumstances? For it follow that If Mr. Hermann k too valuable a muu for thu State of Oregon to glvu him up at the p'reaont time, he will bo fur more valuable and evon Indispenslble 'l ho is not made chairman of that committee, because hla experience and ntandlng ou that commltteo already would make it absolutely ueceaiary to eeud hi.n hick to coiiEnma If we ex pected anything at all in tho way of lib eral appropriations for our rivera and harbors. Ii the chairmanship of rivera and harbors goea to tho east or the south or to the Mlealailppl valley, Or egon would bo foolish to throw away the exporlouco and lufluonco of a man who has served six terms in congreaa and who has tho reputation of getting what ho gooj after in the way of an ap propriation for bis state Mr. Hermann's friends are not saying that no other man shall bo a candidate for congreaa. They aro not arvylng that Mr. Uurmann baa a llfo loase upon tho office But they aro saying that he has tho exporlonce and the knowledge of men and ailairaat Waabingtou to euablo him to eorve tho poople of thla atato as no now man could sorvo them. And he should not bo sot aaldo bocause last winter ho would not do all that the Dolph-Oregonlau crowd demanded of him. Oium UfAffthtfilli, chief of (J. 6. mnUmtn, Iim ltM IiM fflpntto (ltd AtcreUtr4 of Waf In which ha fooorti inoiidfl Appropriation! aitioilnllri io out 21,000,000 tot Improyeuieut tt rlvra and lirubortJ, 0 thla atnotmt llio I'flclfld const cornea Ih fbf the fol lowing Ileum. Oakland hnfbof, CaI....-.-... f(X2,Q00 Hajl Lulfl Obispo,....-.. 40,000 rinti Uicgolmrbiu' -.. .. 60,tNJ0 Bau Joaquin rlVrr. ...... US.bW Humboldt harbor and bay.... 470,000 ihum bay, Or..- 05,000 Ynqiillia bay........ -- IK 000 Hltialaw river..... 25,000 Upper Snake river 80000 Oiympla harbor.... ..... 40,000 Columbia and Lower Wllltt- tnetlo rlvora ....... 160,000 Uaacadea canal. .. ... 100,000 Wlllariintto river above Port land 100,000 The above report of the chief engi neer of tho govitrotnant worba will be very gratifying to the fronds who have worked o hard tho past few yeara to Kot n eurvey and a recommendation for the improvement of tho Upper VVlllametto. It la now rccognlzod an next to the moat Important river ou tho Pacific com t for the government to upend inonoy upon, and will no doubt receive a handsome allowance at tho hands of tho congress that meets tho llrat Monday in December, Mayor Gatoh of Salem, and tho com mlttee of tho city council, as well as the delegation of workers from West dalem, who burned the midnight oil collecting statistics, and spout several days waiting on the engineers wheu they were surveying tho river, aro to bo congratulated ou their successful tllorta at impressing tho government olllulala .with tho importance of tho Willamette and its traOlc The efforts of thu Suleru board of trade no doubt ulao had an lulluenco In that direction. Tula ought to convlnco anyone that ilio board of trade Is an organisation worthy of being kept allvo, although it has not thouBanda of dollars to spoud on advertising. With a good survey, a favorable roport of tho engi neers and collective and close attention ou the part of tho Oregon delegation, tho Willamette will be improved. JAjJjJtJjri,f!ae2ita:i:rari;ar:,r.''3rrWte HARRISON AND CLEVELAND. PROTECTION AT HOME. A young man about to bo married, showed tho writer a flno suit of clothes ko had made at Portland. It was a wedding suit in which ho waa soon to be married. It waa his first investment In establishing himself as a future home builder. Ho had u'st paid (40 at the express office for it. Wo did not llko to disturb his future dream of bliss by a lecturo on political economy. But wo thought what n mistake in ono who ox poets to make his homo in a community and make lila living there, to invest hla flrat 40 In some other town. Protection bo gina at home and tho man who em ployee the tailor in his own town can be euro that he will be employed in turn by that man if ho nteds him. At least ho has tho first right to expect It. Let us all apply the protection prlucl ploat homo. Besides being uu t authority on Alaskau matters, tho late J. J. Wluant was at ono time captain of the Chance, a vessel iltted out by Salem capitalists for deep sea fishing out ot Yaqulua bay, and was alao captain of two oyster jhooners, which wero wrecked from the same place whilo he was in charge, but which accidents wero lu no wise hlu fault. Tho woolly Aphis la said to bo dlsap psarlng from tho orchards of California, Ortgoa 4 Washington. Ita rapid dlappeMLBca has boon attributed to the ladyb4f. num.., i ii sssbiiiiii ... ,. i , j, ggasaaa Gait Borden Eagle BRAND CowkftseU MUk HAS WO EQUAL The dllleroncea between $200,000,000 UUou from publio debt and $101,000,- uuu aadeu to it is tue auiereuco be tween Harrison and Cleveland. It Is welltoetudy those ligurea ohco In a while. Baleu Journal. And bore aro eomo mora figures to study. When Harrlnon took charge of tho government In 1SS0, there wi n treasury surplus of oyer $200,000,000 and wnon ho went out in 1893, tho treasury was cmpti and his secretary waa preparing tho plates upon which to print another Issue of bonds. Tho problem Is, waB Harrison as decu lu the mud as Clovelaud Is in.the mlro? Roseburg Review. We confess to no enthusiasm for Mr. Harrison. Wo disliked his cold blooded disdain for tho men whose aid ho had solicited to secure him tho nom ination and election. Wo despised his nepotism and his appointment of nearly all the men who had ever hold ofllce uuder nil previous Republican administrations and thus alienating at least tsvo generations of youuger Republicans. But when our esteemed contempor ary attempts to hold up Clovolaud'a administration of the royonnes and tho finance ou a par with Harrison's we must call him down. It was tho vice of Cleveland's administration that it did not apply tho revouuea collected under Republican legislation to the wiping out of tho notional debt, but allowed It to ucoumulate and loaned It out without Interest to pot national banks, many of which wore organized by his various secretaries of the treas ury for that very purpose. Uuder the Harrison admlmstratlou more debt waa paid, mora silver was coined, the price of silver was kept at an average price of OS ceuts an ounce, foreign exports wvro increased, new in tutn a nnnow aoh? (JtiMe no) yetf, a (houiatid, llimtsfltld tlitifa him id Ultra ft? IU4 thy tit Itouitt, ixxik Ht (lie IliotnrttldS of hiM6tiflM who, during thfl (Jhlim Jnpaitcso war, wore At the frWil inlnU lerlng lo (he wodtided tttidsttrvlngj look t iiilnslonnHfs In Turkey hovf who are dlatrlbiitlu food to tho home less Armenians dud risking their Uvea to do deed of charily and hind new among tho poorest and most down-' trodden poople on earth, Hal wo have the horolo spirit noarer homo, The mou who left homo nnd fireside to fight the marauding and murdering Indiana on tho Pacific coast, to tuako thla country secure for tho white man to live in, wero heroes, tjough thoy never shed a drop of blood. The soldlors of the Union armies who went to prosorve this gov ernment from rebellion and provontod Its going to pieces, aro heroes greater than Hector or Achilles, famed only for slaughter, hut not for principle Ttio womou who kept tho homos and wrote letters to encourage tho loved ones on tho field of battle, or made clothes, er soraped llut.or held hospital fairs, or cared for thoslok and wounded at home they will bo Immortals In tho optca of civilization that will yet bo written. Tho uusolQsh eorylco of men and womon In auy walk of llfo makes them heroic. Horo Is a little band of women holding together a llttlo church nrganlzitlou, clvlntr sociables, cooking Thanksgiving din tiers, giving an entertainment at which they work a week and reallzo 15 cents, doing the unprofitable, unshowy, menial tasks and drudgery of church work thoy are heroes and will wear brighter haloa of glory than some men who occasionally do a little "hooray log for Jesus," and do up their fellow man tbo rest of the tlmo. Tho man who helps raise a subscrip tion for n woolen mill, bo that somo poor family stands a botter ohanco of making a living and securing a homo, la a greater hero than ho who does nothing but wrlto "Honorable" before his namo, or watches tho nowspapers until someone elae does. It Is actions this world is dying for not professions. Tho act makes the man or woman a horo tho unsolflsh act, tho act behind which a motlvo of profit and gain does not stand out blggor than tho man himself. ,.w.i, tiif.Mflii'iti.w!jff !.? iipmimite n Orrjai Cur in Turner Nurinlrift Soros After typhoid Pevof. flood HoSlth flflslorod by OOC8S Sarsapartlla The rff"ts of serious Ulnoa upon the physical system are often tiHmtillsnstroua The rtUcfl frequently Irnvea impure gcfim In lh blood which develop, noonor or Inlef, In somo dlntrcsOiig form. Tlio true way to avoid these troubles Is to aw Mint the blgod In mndo pure, rich and free front rilMM KGriiin, when tho pntlcnt In recovering, by using Hood's HnrxnpArllU. "in Dscombor, I860, 1 wris stricken down with typhoid pneumonia. My cnic wan truly a very critical one. Indeed, 00 days elapiod, w lion It settled In tny right side and lrcnt. Itiiiniliig sores dis charged very profusely. Through long suffering 1 became cry much re duced in AmIi, wlillo my hands and limbs were very much swollen. It was n hard Strugglo for Llfo, and after railing under Ihnraro of eleven different doctors 1 concluded Hint I could not get well, but decided to tako some thing to Btlmuln'o mynyatctn. I accord ingly got a hottio of Hood's HarsnpfirlHn and commenced to gctnomorellef from It. That was n year after my trouble broke out. 1 continued to use tho medicine, and aftor taking six bottles I ntn well and hearty." J. O. Uhow:uno, Turner, Ore. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In tho publlocyo. ?1; 0for5. Hood's Pills .'MovtM ;.".,, i, (laiiilal Nateil it M Ol SALKiM Transaota a eeasral banaing bniae4 cure tluu. haMtunl conitli 1-rlc He. JOHN HUGHES.' RED FRONT LIVERY AND MAOM MNM. WfL fled fro-1 t.lvery and llonrdlmt Mlable. Flrtlelnta In every rf-npeoi. I'lces rwulonalll i II. WMTACOTT, proprleior. DAllYBTAOB LINKS. following1 stages arrlro and depart daily rrplMtiiiUay . , , Klltorlfln OtrfarnvMat 10 a. in., leava lilAp.m. Pare 7S cants. , lulnsslsg, arrtrmat 10a. in.JcaTea all Indrpendonca stAgo 'arrive at llhSO a. in,, Iture at a p. m. W-M lis Bal ous Scliool I'SNED IN CltANNINQ HALL, Will receive children Irom 3 years upwards. Hpectal i ttenttou to beslnnera. All desired hrnnrhoa ror the older pupils tannin, inciua at, In lnlfl Idc drawlDir. tnodellnir. muslo. nlala and artistic needle work. All work done oa tho Individual plan, In whloh each ehlld la ad. vanced according to IU own capaoitr. For terms and particulars apply to 11 1m O. llauou, Twentieth and Uhemeketa ita. Conservatory WorJc, Dr. Parnu, ui rector ana teaoher of piano, Italian singing harmony and class teaching. Aaalstod by Miss Anna Krebs, teacher of piano, organ, guitar, violin and zither. Mrs. J. It. tiharp, teacher of piano, organ and singing. MubIo rooms at tho residence of J, It. tiharp, Balom. Leave orders at the Allen's or Wills' muslo store. The State unlvorslty football toum, whloh tdofeatod tho Willamette once, expects to defeat them again Thanks giving day. They defeated Portland university team and ares-) set up thoy expect a perfect walkover. Tho Salem club Is green but Is practicing hurd. Thanksgiving day services will bo incomplete unless the Armenlaus and Cubans are remombered both In protest and prayer. Both Armenians and Cubans, strug gling against oppression, aro proper ubectsof8ympathy with evory true hearted American. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, OIls,WindoWhGIass,VarniKlics and tho most complete stocked Brushes of all Kinds in tho State. Artists' Materials, Lime, Uair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GIUSS StiEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT. mUUICKY HHOO P. Shotgun and rlllo nhooN in , a uiujKSMouineiuim iiincoiu scnooi German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, nntlvo or Germany. CUtes for children on Baturduyint Cnaunln Il.tll. iy Mrs. ltitpser. HI Marlon ,Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Glvon on reasonable terms by an experienced teachor. W. A. HAK-iK , JM'Mwrlon it, COLLEGE OF HOSIC of the Wlliametfe Onivepsity, UNDIiK NJSW MANAGEMKNT. rrtHfodfrn inelhnda. Moue IMdm ridrrn inelhnda. Unto date, Rijinoaaiii llm faern snd Ktironexn c,,. but tho bent la good enough for bftrlnnrra as vtrii us fur more ndva i 1 ?- 'TlorlM l H iilliui .... .. . " l'"l'IISi "Mil ' INK I. Kit liiVrunmiMi Lii!!'r""" Director. 'yJs--:-. Ss. mwmtTtMtf I'lUST NATIONAL HANK HU1LDINO, SAI.KM, Oit. W. I. STALKY, 1'rincipal. Hcliool In ivntl' ii"ti -e lu rlud'tits mar enter nt miy Um i, will pay thno v Ii i expect to ptcpure for somo Mmlne . piirsuit tn mt.nrt buslneM college whjr a nyMematlocour or bmlnrss trnlnlna may biiS and trained teacli'm lor this particular line or work luslruct. TljeCHi!ii lluslneaa Oolloio ollora flvo coursco- iijii Buslnoss, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, ThU U poxltlvoly ttio only buslnrsii college In Oreann mluir the InlCMinniiiunlcntlon s.vntmol btml. nest practice. Out-of-town imidmti mv sonru boird ana furi)li,li(v rinni In prlvnte ramlly at H a weok. Writ) or call nt college mio i for circuit giving rail lnfornintlon rolallvo to counet. or study, rate or tuition, oi.i -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, Hansen, Manage-r. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed, buck of Slnto Insuraneo lilotjk. St i ,ej COBURG TWELFTH C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, STREET, NEAR DEPOT How TO MAKE A Fort hj jnse,Tuoday, Xjvoinoor id, beluuluir ul 10 u in. M Moore alu K 11-2J i.3l WnMt'U a muu or lady to manned (it. trinutl ssojp samplei, spcclnltlea, do cor espoudlntr. nud Hylvan Co.. Tii Wood warn, Detroit, Mlcniirun, 10 cents for samplea soap mo .rt'OBivo outfit Pilar. W.-ri-Ua IjlOrl HAl.t; (.Hi-. A I'. A. KO'id team, spring 1 wnou nnd (,'ooa farm wKon, to ko alt-i sucrlllce. O ill ou Jouu Uumi, on Mission treet two blocks otstnc Purk sonool, 111031 LAU K amIc lor lit Franco Txun liU), uu an excellent preparation ttint I' nandle urders lor all kinds o. hair eoods tilled wit hln a low days. Tdimi inauotor HalrdretuloK, UaulruribK andTrcutlnic the Bo tip by tue month, a U Cikliu, Ukjiu 11- Bidrldao Uldrf. T V. K1HUEH. Newspaper Advortlslns Agent Ll. 31 JlercuauU' Kichamre, San FrnnclHoo Is our authorized neont. Thla paper is Kepi on nieln liUoffloe. M TJfa5 Vj UOAS.V. Mann, itooiu a iwi winne diooc. utr. UU i an liiiprovtxl 6-ucre tr ct turee miles kouth ot town Hmall house una burn Ninr goud school. Inquire ol HurenK, over Muttea nan. U-2Mf LiiKLiUA ailtuilAN TypuwritinK and Q oommerclul stenoKraphy. onioe, room 11, Gray blood. The best or work done at rea sonabln rnics H-'2H (AltlET l'AI'KIt-Uirgo tot of heavy brown j wrapplna paper ror naie cheap. Just the thine ror putting under carpets. Call at Jour nal office. PAl'15118. fortland. Sacramento, ncattle Taromaand Han Kranclsoo papers on sale at Uopfs Poiioffloe block. J7.ail 8AI.K miKlf-.Un long tlmeor would ' rents aorea choice land In Wit Halen. lood. lure home and brn; variety ot bar lng fruit trees. 1'Iecty or smtll Irult. good wuter and aorea timber. Address box lu, Baletu. U-2314 Dr. PIERCE'S PLEA5ANT ni PELLETS 5ICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, IND1QESTION, DYSPEPSIA, POOR APPETITE, nnd all derangements of tht Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Of all druggists. ONCB USED -saw ALWAYS IN FAVOR. CITY ELECTION NOTICE. YOUNd SPIRITS, a vigorous body and coiumeroo waa developed and nearly as fut strength fol- . , . ,,t , low good health. tuuuy now fuctorlea built as have But all fall when the been abAUdoued under Cleveland' uu. fortutmto regime. We dlallko to hurt tho fcellnRs of our Democratic friend but facta uro fuctd. When a Democrat beclUH tn admit ttiut Cleveland la aa bin a fatluru aa lie liaa nil along charmed tbat llarrlaon was, lit ia sotting tils til il ilmt tt k . sT t 1. 1 .l....n tuut MnU ui, in'v'j iu iiiniif, thousand and one dcranirements of 1m1 hvliore ho cauuot expect vuu Demo- f, nind. reault from aucb pernlcloua prac. I ticea. All these are permanently cured bv (rata to (all dowu and woralilp, improved methods of treatment without the . pauent leaylnir home. A medieal treatise written In plain but vuaaic juukuukc, licaiinff OJ llie nature. U V SFijnflHPV vital powers are weakened. Nervous debility and loss of manly power result from bad habits. con. traded by the young1 through ignorance of their ruinous con aequencea. Low spirits, melancholia, impaired memory, morose or irritable temper, fear of impending calamity and a Notice Is hereby given tbat a City Klvcllon of the City oreatem, Oregon, will be held In the several wurds of he City ot Ualem, Or egon, on MONDAY DKOEUUEK Second, 1SDJ, and that the polls or the several wards will be op oned at the hour or Ten o'clock In the forenoon and will be closed at the hour of Kouro'olook in tbeaturnoon of said day, for tne purpose of electing, One Alderman In the First ward to succeed A'dorman n U DuLcnn. One Alderman In the fo-ond ward to sue nred Alderman Thomas Holmnn. One Alderman in ths Third ward to succeed Alderman Thomas Kiy. On Aldermauln the Kouitu ward to sua ceed A dermsn J. 11. Albert. Tie places or holding said Election In the severaj wards or ti e City are aa follows- V rut Wuid, at No, 3 Koglne House. Berond Ward at Uasey'n Haott Htublc- Third Ward, at the Armory llulldlng. Fourth Ward, at Westacott and Jory's Stable. mted at Fatem, Orgon, this 2ird day ot Koyember, A. D. WW. KD. N. EDKS, O ty Iteonider of t'atem, Oregon n'OWfor every Siulnvcttod can be mode by our Lew Systematic 1'lnn of Hpeculntlou, tlOOOnud moro made dally nn small lne inents. by many persons who live away fro Chliagi. AH wh Mit Is to Investigate our new and or. Itrlnal method J, l'ast woriclngs or plan and btshOTl references fUrnt'hed. Our Uuoklet "I'mnta nnd Hints," how to make money even when on I he wrong side ofol the market ami othT Insinuation sent KaliK. oil. volt ". A ro , Hunkers and Urokers. Open lt.mrd of Trxde lildg., Chicago, ill. :iO-:)iio dw J)R. COXTRIS, 33313 lESE' Pfirlot's Over Gray Bros, All Krmlt-H d dimensions of Buldlng Lumber. Largoat atock utnl Iwmi trliiiu T TS T" a r-"-tr ,r " , j, iu. iiivjvti.it, Main hUKi't "Ti be Wiliain?tte Hotel. LEADING OK THE CITY. rtoduccd ratea. Mnnagoment liberal. Electrlo care leave hotel 7(i7hII ' llo iiulldluj8 und polntH of Interest. Hpoclal ratoa will be ulvon to neriun pntroiiH. ' " A. I. WAGNER, gflEAT THE BtJFPET CAR IOUTE NgSUThe Shortest arid Quickest Line C. GRIFFITH, Ofllce: Corner Court laud ICommercltl stj upttalrs. All work guarantod. Tricon low at ihw lowest Dtl-tr MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. T. It KORD, Over Hush's Baulc. E. M. VAITEPIIINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB AND Legal Blank, Fiibliahera. flash's New Urlokiver the bank. Com'l street HUIE WING SANG CO. iMPomna Japanese Fancy Goods, ah kinds ot silk am broidery, ornaments, Chlnawear, best teas of all slnd llattlnts and underwear. Kvery. hlneselllnir verv chinn. li'j rmr i.'i IwIem.Or loaMoi -HliTlWKEN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Crosses both t.-IOHotdeu nnd tho ltockv Mountains In dtyllght, nnordlnir paiseuzers lb opportunity or viewlngtho Grandest Scenery in America! n,d "Puo'-'tarfd tourist slwplug cars' The bullet library ora aw marvel "or r HTm and comrort. contninlug bntli wom, barber ahop, easy chairs, etc. '1 ho tungnltlMBl lila ilU!,.?Wp,,i.Nort?7e,!i ?Dd "Northland." leave iJulufb every Monday 'am Pr day lortb" niiif,.ilt.ln.Ua ,!le.v!eI'., n'"1 Ijon-alo In connection wltlui , O "at ortt.. RJSi'SLn 1 7.i JliXe?ourlcke.1.8 read v,a theN'mrifrlrtN rtTKAM 11111' OOMr'VNY.nnd Joy a delightful ride free from tha heat and dust, l-'or liokets or general luVor.muloii callus BOZORTH BROS,, 2 n.10. BTEVENH, O W. P. A. e Front st..Bettte, Wash. 10 COMMERCIAL BTREBr. BALEM. OR. A, 13. C. UKNNIHl'ON, O. P.o . i ljrnlrdst,, IMrtunJ.cr WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresb.tsalted and smoked Meats anivn.ii. sastey. 4-Itetrtgerator meats In best shape. Kept la an Alloc cnent, eastern style. Free delivery Bouth Oommerclul unui -H caAH, WOLZ,Prop. POLAND CHINA HOGS. The undersigned Jhas a pedlgwed Poland Oblna boar. "Peacemaker," and about 0 youusj boars and anws from Peacumaker. and iullblood Poland China sows, which are ot lerea ror sale cheap. John Marnoch. on Independence read, near Holmes' hop yard . 10 -lm dw J. H. HAAS, WATOIIMAKKU AND JKWKLEll, Utkea a sresialty of Fine ntpalr Wo-U. Heth Thomas cluck., etc, 315 tYimmerolnl Ktrect. GOOD NEWS Children Cry fat Pitcher' Cattorl. Christmas Is Coming. symptoms and curnbllltv of anrti rll.ia aent securely sealed In a plain envelope, on receipt of this notice, with loccnta In stamps, for DOStoire. Addreaa. IVnm ne n.o.r.. sarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. I tomo. UtiSUtesireet PoUttn-iirn'i Fountain Waster, liny one rMnt. awy, and your IVave orders ll-31-Jiw tl mis umiriri i-Muntsin wa for your washwoman u a pr Itan't it bar rob her llie o'otej. loo iriaiH ana usiructione free MONEYTO LOAN On farm land aecurtty. Bpeclal rates on large loans, toans considered Wltliout delay. , i. uu i. .... HAMILTON AMOIH 11 h Hank bnlldlng. GEO. FENDBIGWB MEAT MARKET. 821 .Commercial st. I Cottle block. I ISuooesaor to O. H. UeokA Co.l l)et meata In the,.clty. Promptdsllverr NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given tbat the republican primaries ror tho nomination of one alder man from each ward In the city ofBil.m, Oregon, will be held on flaturday, Novemoer SO, 1S05, from li o'clock noon until 6 o'clock P. m. Tho polling place In the first ward will be at No. a engine house. The following named voters and householders are selected to act as Judges of the primary election In thtwar4: William Waldo. F. B. Southwtok and William Claggett, The polling place in tho second ward will be at usey'a barn In tho old court house. Tho following named voters and householder!, are selected to act as J udHea of the primary elect Ion lu tbat ward: Geo, P. Litchfield. John Q. Wilson and Harry Htapletnn. The polling place la the third ward will be In tbearmony buldlng. Tno iohowlnirnamed voters and;househoiders are selected to act aa Judges ortboprlmaty election In that ward: William Manning, n. W, surey andO.i.. Keller, The pilling p'M) la the loarth ward will be at Westacott's barn. coma, or nnmmnrini andTradestreeu. Tho following named, voters and householders are selected'to net. inrt. of the primary eleotlon In that ward: A.U Bncklngham, Geo. 1). Qoodhue and W. A. Moo res. Owning to the fact that James Kyle, the oomtolttceman for the third ward, has re- moveairomtnai ward, O.K. ltogra la up. pointed to act aa commlttaeman. Done by order of tho city republican central, committee this 21st day of November. 1895. W, J. Cui.vb, Chairman, East and South -VIA- THE oriASTA ROUTE O! tilt 'I , a Southern Pacific Cumoanv. OA.LirorufIACXjPBKJ3 TBAIK BUlDAIt, twbkn roBTUtNn anp a. r, Mouth. I .B.60p.m.I,V. 10:15 a.rn7 Ar Portland lialem Ban Kran. Ar. Ux. Lv. Nrtn. MIUS.M ilOOa.Di U00P.B Above trains stop at KaH Portland, 0r egon City, Woodburn.ijle!n.Turner,JUr Iod, Jetterson, Albany, Aloany Junction, Irvlnt. Kugene, OreswclI.Uralns and all gtatiooifrom tUmfcbuni to Ashland Inclunlvu . t30 a,m. 11KX3 a. m Hi p. m. UOHKllUIKl MAll. DAILY, . JLv. Portland Ar. 'VP- hv. HHem Lv. 2.2JP.W Ar. IbMebnnr liv hiW i South-4--U) p. m. I tela p. in. Ar. "ForiH" il.VU P.kUVHflKll. Lv. Portland. Ar. I Jftfia.m Kfllem. J.v i kw- Remember Cy Stewart The Coooer. lis can make anvtblnz with hnnm nn i .-.. makaltKod. New work or repalrtnz. tboul outh ot Villa's will, Bouth BalemTVKSag ( SALEM WATER CO. : Office! Willamette Hotel Building X . water service apply at orUce. mils nav. orrteezlbg to nave stop and waste Ble ouSed t?l5S 8 rS,.e? and wutit'ou.B Keuenl: tlon in bUls will be allowed lor absence or for rropreM?t,m UnUw MS? tT. J, BLARKIJNB, Horse, Shoeing BhonatlQO iihmwi,. .. . .. i !Iniug Cnrs ou Ogdon Koute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleooin Cars- Attaohed to all through train. M Siria Division Between Peiflrf and Ccr?alli3j IRXOTCKT aOWQAVL -3 nu.r- 7:ao a. m. I Lv. 12:16 p. m. 1 Ar. Portland I'orvallhi Ar. Lv. (I .v p. v l8Mi rt At Albany and Oorvallts .nn?:iiroa. trains or Orevon Central AKatieraJW Exruiiaru.iiN-iiiili.v kxokptsitnpaL. : p, ui. I Lv. forllaud Ai I &M su S ...tr!. ... I A. HnHtlnnT-lllB I.V. I ?1 I.Ms. (. .... ! Ol .- TBtir.iTTJra TICKETS btat'..V?SfS: Tn cllnolntxln the UUra and Kurope can p obtained at l0Ttita from V W. 6Kit.H. ":p1h.rsi K. KOEHLEB, Uanacax1 --..n.