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EfTl'.'"Tw"iinmiHj.wli,l gjnnw ii)ni.iiWiiu(nyn.Mwipm1' m fr ihp, mhwiw" 'WWJiiflaBVrMiiW ' ' yyWPWJgqwmyajP pui'lvipiiiiiliUmmKiHn .mi mi pI fc ii4-i -iiJUL .! s.p-hUw -t A Great Blessing ... .. jy whs ana i ara lotted In Hood' BsWjwUla. 8m t4 rhwawtto reey 0Tcry vjth snkles and legs badlyswolIcn,and hardly ablo to ct up and down stairs without help. Many other remedies fallod, but Hood's Sarsa- !fwZim A . paniia entlroly fitrrtjJF curod her. It was 3 only shortly after ; that I was taken with tho a a ma 'complaint, affect- ' ins nr limbs and hips, bo I Just tried tho same medicine with tho samo result. My wlfo and ohil- drcn tako Hood's Barsaparllla whenever they feel tho need of a medicine and itlm mediately makes them feel bettor. S-ffinrTc &HKnnnt-illn TbUOU S oarsaparilia Hood's PI11? caytobny, easy to take, "a DAZED ON THE DESERT. A. Mn Dies ofTlilrst Within Ono Hundred tuut Fifty ViinU ofn Lnko of rrp.li Water. On tho burning Bandaof Cocopnb ties erL Itflldo n lakn that npponra to bo of tho coolosfc nnd tho nmost of fresh wa ter, lio tho bone of nu American who died of thirst, and nrouud him cro five orsixholea f twoorthreofoct in depth, which ho dug with bin finger nails in n frensy of thirst, Jrtln flugors nro worn 't tlio endrt, and only hi 4 whitening I .a ".to left to bear witnoss lo the tut :"'y. .iv-' Garcia, who lsuikea a living bj pcdd'l'.g nun ono littlo camp to nnotli ur n t1; dewnt, lun returned from a li',. ;' ,i'i g.'.u on Aug. SO. Ho lvlt hi 1 1 ih st timo and engaged a guide ut i to ins jh"er camp at LaiPlnaohoi, btlov tho boundary Hue, to tako him tc n mining camp in tho Cocopnh moon tali, in Hid heart of tho dchorr. The guldo wim named Quirlno Soailio, a half Ire.-1, nnd with them went rUo Fran): Cola, n Jlosican. Thoy loft Loc Picaohos in tho afternoon, tmvelcd nl' night, and liy tho net morning were far out on tho douort. By hoiiio miscal cnlatiou thoy wero without wator, and though not lost thoy woro bowildcrod as " to tho ucarent way to a well and spoilt tho noxt two dayti in traveling without wator, becoming almost iubnno fi'om thiret. On tho ovouiug of tho third day thoy found water. Thoy woro -tlion on tho northeast Hide of GrontrSalt Inko, or Lagtmn Balnda, that lies between the Cocopnh mountains on tho oant nnd tho Painted mountains on tho west. The lnko is nbout six miles wido and SO or 00 in length, varying In eIzo according to tho season, indicating thnt it is fed by tho gulf of California. It Is very shallow and saltier than tho waters of tho ocoan. Tho thrco mou procooded, southward botwecu tho lnko and Cocopnhs for a distonco of ten miles or so and thoro en countered two Mexicans and n whito man. Tho two formor wcro nnmed Mar garito Angulo and Folipo Moreno, and tho American's nnmo was not learned, but from tho description ho is thought to bo Fred Wnssuni, who left this city for tho Cocopnh pincers Bomo wooka ngo. Qnroia coutluuca tho story ns follews: "Tho moucamo from Los Picaohos by way of Niji and had been without wa ter for 60veral days, mid ono of thorn, Margorito Angulo, was nlrondy crazy. Be was as deaf ns n post nnd wandered around liko a drunkou man. Ho paid no attention to my guido, nnd wo had to lay hold of him to mako him drink. In a lovr hours ho was nil right. Tho oth ers wero in their right minds, but in a tcrriblo condition, tuid ns I saw their swollen tonguca my own began to swell, for I had passed through tho samo tor ture only two duys before, and oven now my tonguo bwcIIs whilo I think of It. Wo gave thorn water, and thoy soon re vived nnd continued on thoirwny. Thoy wero burdened with a dry washer and many tools and moved slowly, so we loft them, my guido giving them direc tions where to liud tho next water. "A fow miles farther wo caino upon tho hones of n man lying 6tnrk on the eand about SO yards from tho lako. Thoro waa no flesh loft. Tho coyotes had found tho body. Ono log was gone, but tho rest of tho ronialwi wero there. Tho head lay toward tho north, fnco upward. Tho whiskers wero dark and turning gray, and tho hair was tho Bainc. Tlio man had worn n bluo jumper, n red woolon undershirt, ono hoot and n brown slouoh hat I found n ohoap olosp purso in hia jumper pocket which contained this paper, which is n picco of an en volopo or paper sack, addressed 'James Mooro, paymaster A. T. nnd S. F., Topeko. In tho pnrso was also part of a greenback. There was nothing else to Identify tho body. Tho boot was nbout tt&)f& W & U tmmm,- StflBHKku yifXf napiajanoaaaaai Bares mo doctor's bills. I am an engineer, sirncK in in porrect time nnd tune. Till Wnlt IrtlAWn In till. ln.ntUt II f tlf UTIiam . .. 1.r0 ll - 1 Wyatt, White Dead Hill, Indian Ter. two, when both men woro Dlnvintr-tho a 10. u, ana ino man uki not Eecm to havo been large. "I examined tho flngora and foimd tho ends worn off, and thtrowero flvo or six holes in tho ground nrouud tho body, made by scratching for water. Ono of tho hole , farther aw ny, ccmed to have been made with a pick and Ehovol. There wero no tools aronud tho man, no canteen and no sign of food. As wo pro ceeded I traced lii barefoot tracks for more thnn h aiih-A, -ihur from tho direction of Yuuu V. w l'.ivcr and going toward Coyote ' . Tho tracks wcro irregular and f inmntly crossed and sometimes ww:t i;.co tho lake, Abont 150 yards ft- m Uio body, away from tho lako, wo f-.:. ! a reservoir of fluo frcsli water. Wo found tho body onBopt. Jf." As tho body is in Mexloo nothing can bo doao by tho oflioora here, and it will in nil probability rest where It waa found Coroner Woodward will tako atops to ascertain who tho man was. San Dieuo Cer.. San Frandaso'Cxaminex. y- r - CHANGING PIANI9T0. An YnHilantal TVt , 1-1..4 n ...-.. -""- -" - nwMiinuww AIIHI jrufou interesting, ,Aj8 lntercstltv? flfl ny thtup: I'vt) scon n una town, - onm 11 viiitor to tnoclt 'waa a cumiko of tinnlit8 thnt I nwr In a vnrioty thpnter. Thorn vt-nsninnuon Uw Btneo slujjlujf n oontf, unit tho pianist was playing tho nccoinpnuimont. I linn poncd to eeo tho piani&t glancing to tin lof t onco, and I lool;od In that illicctlon myself nnd saw coming down tho nlrio ft man that I Judged must ho tho relief pi- unisi, anu eo no was. i iiiin','iiicii unit to would sit dowrt for n moment nnd mti our, ucnr me, i was very now. "iM was npproncuiiig i.io piano nt tho bassond of tho keyboard. When ho had almost reached tho corner of thoplnr.o, tho man who wits plnylu'' be'nu irontlv sliding off tho Bent to tho light, still playing. By ttiia timn the .eliof was abreast of tho bass keys, nnd theso the first player, who was still sliding stead ily to tho right, now relinquished to kirn, ?n? tj?en -h , newcomer, still stnnding, but also moving steadily to thorlght, Retiring pianist tho troblo and tho on coming player tho bass nnd for n frac tion of a second thoy wero both stand ing. But now tho now player is fairly opposjto tho contcr of tho keyboard. Ho settles Into tho cent, and now it is his hand thnt strikes tho troblo, and now tho whole piano resounds to his resolnto touch. "In fact, there never was a uilnnte when tho piano had anything to say about it. Thoro never was a minute when tho men wero not completely mas ters of tho situation. There never was nn instant from tho tlmu tho relief np preached until ho wis firmly sottled in his seat when both men wero not con tinuously in motion, but tho chnngo was mado without n jar or a slur in tho mu Bio nnd without tho oinlesion of a note."' -Now York Snn. I'loi-lilurralU. A correspondent of Tho Horticulturist reports on tho character of soino fruits as grown In Florida. Of peaches Sal way stands nt tho head. It has novcr failed. Elberta and Thurbercomo next. On Chickasaw stocks they sprout bo thnt thoy soon tnko tho wholo farm. The Bartlett pear, lw says, "don't grow worth a cent." Of grape3 ho states that Con cord heads tho 11 . Niagara succeeds if well cultivated. Duchess comes noxt to Concord in productiveness, but is much hotter in quality. Coltontrcd nulla lUr Com. Experiments conducted nt tho Georgia experiment station mado it conclusive thnt, as chemical analysis indicates, cot tonseed hulls nlono nro not Bufilcicnt tc maintain a cow in flesh or milk. Analy sis suggests that thoy nro ubout cu.unl to out straw as a roughage, having, how ever, a considerable ndvantago in their finely divided condition, which makes thorn a convenient medium in which to mix concentrated nnd flno ground feeds, inch ns hrnn, cornmcal nnd cottonsoed meal. lrtlllzors Vor Toboooo. From tho Now York Cornell station comos a brief account of nn oxperimont In which barnyard manuro and sulphate or chlorido of potash with nitrato of soda and superphosphate wero compared with no manuro on four fortieth acre pluts of hoavy clay loam of poor quality. Barnyard manure gavo tho lnrgest yield, but was not inoro profitublo to uso than tho commercial fertillzum. Sulphate oi potash gavo souiowhat hotter result than ohlorida. mra. Elliott I BlmpHril. Mrs. Elliott F. Shcpard. says a Now YTork writer, hasnover wholly rocovcrcd from tho sudden death of hor husband two yoars siuce. Social lifo sbo has al most altogothor relinquished, and oven her philanthropic work, in whioh she was always so aotivo and enorgotio n la borer, has, much of it, had to bo aban doned. This coudltlon of Mrs. Shopard causes regret nnd eyiupathy not only among tho many individuals whom she has befriended, but nmong numberless organizations and bodies who havo ro lled upon her for both inspiration and rapport . CLEEPY, DULL, lauculd and morose, is the way you feel when your liver rails to no its work properly; in consequence you sur fer from indlirestlon. biliousness, nnd dys pepsia. You have a- " don't care" spirit and a "played out " feeliuir, and everything tires you. To set the liver in action, purify and enrich the blood, and to strengthen and vitalize the whole system, take Dr. Pierce's Goldci Medical Dis. cover'. Having a peculiar tonic effect udoii the Unfair membrane of the stomach and bowels, it makes a lasting cure of all stomach, liver and bowel disorders, llj increasing the blood supply, as well as enriching it, all the organs of the body are strengthened, and the nerves are fed on pure, ri li blood. Neuralgia is the " cry of the starved nerves for food " ; nervous debility and exhaustion, sleeplessness and nervoui prostration are in mou instances the direct result of a starved condition of the blood. The true way to cure these ailment permanently is to take the "Golden Medical Discovery," which was discovered ana nrewioeu by an etut ne:it physician, Dr. it. V. Pierce, at present chiefconsultirg physician aud specialist to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgicaf Irihtitute, Buffalo. N. Y. If you waut a medical onin ion on your case, write hint. It will cost you nothing. A Book of 136 pages on "Diseases of the Digestive Organs," will be mailed to any address on receipt of postage, six cents. It contains names, addresses and reproduced photographs of a vast numler of people who have been cured of dyspepsia, liver complaint." chronic diarrhea, aud kindred ailments by the nse of "Golden Medical Discovery." "UVER COMPLAINT." Climax, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. Da. R. V. rrcKCB, nuffalo, N Y. Dear Sir K Tew of inv avinntoms were heart burn and fiillneaa after eating; sometimes pain in my towels and lad taste In my mouth; some limes I was feverish, with hot fliulies over skin. After taking your "Golden Medical Ulscovtry" I wasrellrieaofall these symptoms and I feet perfectly well. Yours truly. 1 p V Ml What it Custoria Is Dr. Samuel Pltcbec's inscription for Intents and Children. It contains neither Opltott, MorphlaeHor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless sufestltate for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrup, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guaraatoo isthiriy years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fovcrlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Dlarrhcoa and Wiad Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, euros cesstipattea and flatalescy. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomack and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is en excellent medicine forchll-. dren.. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efloet upon thdr children." Dr. O. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mast; " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various, quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Or. J. 1'. KwciiBLoa, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Commercial Street, Corner Slate Tho Capital Printing Company has re moved to that location. Call on us. To Arms to Arms Another War, 50.000 men. women and childern wanted to buy the stock of furniture, carpels, nwtlnci. etc., of J. A. Hotan for the next 60 days al cost or less, to make room for spring goods. I mean what I say, am also going to add a large line of wall paper and moulding to my stock. j. a, ROTAN, Local agents in all towns and localities and throughout the United States and terrl torics to sell the best washer in use consider' Ing its price from ft to $?. For particulars address, J. D. BROWN. 156 Stato street. Salem, Oregon OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqulna Bay with the San Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON." a 1 and drat claig in every respect. Sails from Yanuina fo San Francisco abont very 8 days. I'isengr accommodations unsurpasned. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or pinU west to Ban Franciscot Cabin. $12; steerage, $8; cabin, round trip, good Co days, $18, For sailing dates apply to 11. L.WALDEN. Agfnt. Albany, Or, CIIAS. CI.ARK. Corvallls, Or. EDWIN fiTONE. Manager, CcrvallM, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent, Salem. . U . 14 !K 1 tiriil DOiMtaO VCr' fh"lv Sot VnmoTtUuL "T"! Illk 1 iniprrau . 1 natural tli Z-.V M.i UHfsn. t.r auv lollAniui S"ij V 1 ' ltl 1 Ifu irn.HiiMii r uU-eri . cri'.n." " .tiiji ii-i, . uiuiniia nien TJcri'tEiikiC; c';itP3. vn noii-miring.Bi cjtsii.wi.0 nam '""' " "rasm ?r x i 14 puin wrappsi T xprrM, rfl"l'l, la si.oa, 01 j UxiIm, ti.Ti. Circular tent vu r.quMt. SAVsTsVnL. YllAwe sisRifl. M9fOM (FATCNT wrimania'. am Sot Infomatsaa aa4 laaa lliaitl iifJr waM (a IIUNN tc. CO, an aaaiinraT. M Tout, Oldest bvrwnor sam fiifimtu AsaMtea. Ktcit patent UktlyWta Wsyalit Won toapuCuotyiottoaalTtaUali7iSmtt gtmiitit Amttfrx laiwat dmUttna of acy tdrsUlie paper fa Ids orla. buicnauur uauiraied, no uiciuc.na bus Mxnki M wiuml ll. wir. N.SMsa mm wro. I gOlMliflO UMtieM m ssm J WHur Vg&S&ffi" . Jf' l Yu K i'A'. tirTr .' .T t " Oftstoria. "Castoria b so well adapted todrfUrea that I recommend itaa wpetWto any prescription known to me." It. A- AaCKBX, M. D., ttt So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, M. Y. "OartthysMan in the'cblldrca'a depart- men, have spoken highly of their expert- net ib mar ouuiue praciicc wun uuiona, Wd1 although we only hava amoNir car medical tuppllea what 'ia kaowaj aa regular products, -yet: we are free to' confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." UNitxo HosrrrAi. ahd Viirmnxr, AiXBM C 8n, rs. Murray, Streati New Yerki CHy. pnorosALs Fon supplies. The board of trustees of the Oregon abate insano asylum Invito sealed pro posals for furnlahirg at the asylum, near SaJept, Orogon, for the six montlio end ing Juno SO, 1S36, tho following 'supplies: DRY GOODS. 1500 yds. Allen prints, assorted pat tern!, aa per sample. COO yds. I'cquot A. Dlieetlnc, ln un bloaehed, aa per sample , 1000 yda. I'equot A. ahoetlng, 30 in., un bleached, as per f ample. COO yds. Lonsdale sheeting, 38 ln bleaohod, as per sample. 1000 yds. French crash linen, blenched, 18 In., as per sample. COO yds. gloss crash linen, bleached, IS In., aa per oample. ISO yds. table oil cloth, white, aa per sample. ' 6001 yds. Amoskeajr bluo denims, 0 ox as per sample. 100 yds. all eala, drab as per sample. 2 dor. corsets aa per sample, size 21 to 30. 10 doz. Turkey red handkerchiefs, 21 In. 7! doz. men' cotton socks as per sam ple. 15 doz. D. & W, otny binding, white, as per oampls, H ereat gross duplex safety pins No. 3 as per sample. C. gross F. D. shirt buttons, as per sample: 2 C. gross pants buttons, as per sample. Threaa (Coats' or Clark's O. N. T,) 15 dor. No. 0 white. S dor. No. SO whit. 15 doz. No. 40 black. 5 dor. No. CO black. SMPPEHS. SO prs. men's 'tathcr slippers, No. 7, as per sample. 59 pea; men's leather slippers, No. 8, as per sample. 60 prs. tnen'a leather slippers, No. 9, as per sample. 30 prs. men's leather slippers. No. iO, as per sample. 20 pre. men's leather slippers, No. 11. as per sample, OROOEIUE8. 15.000 lbs. OOldea G. sugar. 1,600 lbs. oat meat in barf els. 10,000 lbs. rolled oats In barrels. 3,000 lbs. cracked wheat in barrels. 2,500 lbs. com meal In barrels. 2,000 lbs. cracked hominy, small, barrels. 2,000 lbs. cream wheat In barrels. 300 lbs. Arm & Hammer soda In 1 In Ib. pkgs. 10,000 lbs. Liverpool salt. COO lbs. soda crackers XXX, more or letm, delivered as required 650 lbs. Silver Gloss starch (Kings ford's.) 500 lbs. cheese, Cranston's, moro or teas, delivered as required.' 400 lbs. cream tartar (Folger's or Shil lings') In 25 Ib. boxen. 30 doz, cove oysters (Field's 2s). 2 dor. whisk brooms. 30 do. No. 1 best brooms. 10 gross Vulcan Safety matches,- as per sample. 600 sal. syrup, as per sample. 30 dor. corn canned, Glenwood or as good. 600 lbs. sal soda. CIICCICEHY. 300 clay pipes and stems as per sample, 40 doz. tsacups W, O, ware. 1 dor. soup bowls, qts. W. O. ware. M don. eXnasr plius, 9 in., W Q. ware. 1 6At. pltxasrsl qt, W, e: ware. 2 doc pitchers, 1 qt., W, G. wore. 5 dor, pttchsrs, cresm, W. a, wars. 5 doz. glass tumblsr. ss per sample. 8 dor. bakers', 10 In., W. O. ware. I dsa. sucar bowls, W, O. waro, as -per ass4s. 1 dos. '(rub. bowls sad, pitchers, Y, G. wars, as fr sample, t dot. granite iron soap dishes, as per sample. COFFJat' e.69 lbs. coffee, Costs. Wca, ss per sample. too lbs. coffee, Java, as per sample. 1,200 lbs. Chicory, ss per sample. DltTED PRUNES. (Must b In bbls.. or boxes; not accept sa in 2.W4 li;rWrTetltr,WnrJSa; Oregon rala. , A , DRi&o' AJJi'Lm (Wuftbo Ja bbU. or b?xtsi not newflt 2,too rtta, upple!, inrirtibi-d(led, os ptr piunplr, CniED I'EAOHPfl. tMuit b In baricln or boxsi; not nc captcd In naoks), 1.600 lbt. pendh'es, mnolilii'j'drlcd, as per rimplr. TOHACOO. 2.rM Uk. KVvn Uhmige, or ha Kud, 100 lbs. O. K. Durham Smoklnrt In 2 os. pkg. viNnaAn. 1,000 gnl. puro ddor ineg:tr, 10 grs. Didders to submit samples, FLOUll. 000 bbls. No. 1 flour, morn or less, de livered as required. 5 bbls. No. 1 graham flour, more or Icsh, delivered as required. FISH. COO lbs. Halt per wook, more or lesj, uf required. Kinds as rcqulrcl Btatlng price oi each per Ib. OILH AND TUItPKNTINB. 70 gat. turpentine In C gnl. cans. KU gnl. kerosene, moro or less. In bulks, delivered as required. 3 dor. bottles sewing niachino oil, sperm, as per sample. BOA1N 2.W0 lbs. Nft Savon, Heit Stnntlard soap. 144 calces toilet soap, as per sample 20 lbs. shaving soap (J. II. Williams') as per sample. smens. 200 lbs. black pepper standard ground, In 5 ib. cans. 25 lbs. cinnamon standard ground. In 5 lb. cans. 15 lbs. nutmegs, standard whole. MISCELLANEOUS. 10 doz. combs, dressing, as par sample. 2 doz. mop handles, as por sample 1 dor. wnshtubs, ns per sample. 1 doz, washboards Hod Cross ns per sample. STATIONERY. C dor. mucilage, Sanford's Universal. 1 gross Payson's Indcllblo Ink, as per sample. 12 quarts Stafford's or Sanford's Ink, black, In quart bottles, 8 dozen penholders, assorted, 12 dozen pencils, lead. No. 4, (Johann Faber's). 2 gross Falcon pens, No. D. 2 gross Beats' stub pens, No. D. 2 gross West Michigan. 2 gross London Incandescent, No, 4, M. Jacobs, DltUG SUPPLIES. 1 kilogramme Acid Acetic, 38 per cent, Squlbbs. 1 kllogrammo acid boric, powdered, Squlbbs. 3 kilogrammes add carbolic, puro crys tal, Squlbbs. ,- COO grammes acid tartaric, powdored, Squlbbs. 1 kilogramme acacia, powdered, Squlbba. 1 kllogrammo ammonia bromide, gran ulated, Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes ammonia chloride, gran ulated, Squlbbs. 5 kllogrammo bismuth sub-nitrate,' granulated, Squlbbs. 250 grammes cantharideo, poWdcrcd, Squlbbs, 100 grammes creosote, Squlbbs. 10 kilogrammes chloral hydrate, dqulbbs. 8 kilogrammes chl6roform In COO grammo bottles, Squlbbs. COO grammes cubebs, powdered, Squlbbs.-1 0 kilogrammes ether fcr anaesthesia, 14 to bo In 100 gramme cans and remain der In 250 grammo cans, Squlbbs, COO grammes opium, powdered. 1 kllogrammo soap, powdered, (white castilo), Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes sodium bicarbonate. Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes sodium borate, pow dered, Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes sodium et potossa tar trate, Squlbbs. i kilogrammes Iron chloride, solution, Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes Iron pyrophosphate, Squlbbs. 2 kilogrammes mercurial ointment; Squlbbs. 12 kilogrammes potassa bromide, Squlbbs. 1 kilogramme potasea chlorate, SVJlbbs, 2 kilogrammes potassa Iodide, Squlbbs. 1 kllogrammo fluid extract ergot, Squlbbs. G00 grammjs Fowler's solution, Squlbbs. 600 grammes tincture opium, deodor ized, Squlbbs, 0 sneets blue litmus paper, Squlbbs, 1 Ib. add murlatlo C. P., P. & W. 1 Ib. add nitric C. P., Squlbbs. 1 Ib. acid sulphuric C. P., Squlbbs. 2 or. add gallic, Squlbbs. 1 or. catfeln citrate, Squlbbs. 1 or. cocaine muriate, Squlbbs. V or. codeine, sulphate, Squlbbs. 1 or. lunar caustic pure, Squlbbs. 1 or. lunar caustic No. 2, Squlbbs. H oz, mornhtno muriate, Squlbbs, 2 oz. morphlno sulphate, Squlbbs, CO oz. quinine sulphate, In 5 on. cans, Squlbbs. 'i Ib. add tannic, Squlbbs. 2 oz. zlno chloride granulated, Squlbbs. 2 lbs. oil sweet orange, Lohn & Fink. 2 lbs. oil lemon, Lohn &.Flnk. 1 lb. oil cloves, Lohn &Vlnk. IS oz, europhen, Bayer, 75 oz. sulfonal, Dayer. 16 oz. phenacetthe, Dayer, J0 os. antlkatnnla. 6 oz. antlkamnla, 6 grain tabids. 4 lb. pepslne sacch (Foirchlld's). 6 or. pepslne (Doudolt's), 4 doz. JSff. citrate magnesia, (D I shop). 4 dor. Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, largo LU'hllllps). 4 dor. ISIlxlr iod-urom-cajcium co., iTllden). 2 dor. cascsra cordial, P. D. & C. K doz. Lloyd's Hydrastis. , dos, Katharmon, 1 dos. Llsterlne. I dor. Syrup Ilypophosphltes Co., (Fel lows). 1 doz. bromo seltzer (2Go slz'e). 4 dor. beef Juice (Wyeth's), 3 dor. peroxide of hydrogen in U Ib, bottles (Marcband's). 2 lbs. Johnson's Ethereal Anttstptio soap, P. D. & Co. Vi doz, Iloreord's Acid Pboephatss (large). Vt dor. bromldla. (Battle Co,). 4 doz. paplne. (Dottle Co.), Mr dos. willow charcoal, (lulls), tt dos alkallthta. OC & M.). ' 1 gallon oolorless distilled tx tract of 10 lbs. PhHH4)s D4tftitU.O00. 10 lbs. CAfWIld AtiiL'jllsf., Ifo, i, 6ld lib). J lb fllini Wlntft brtiuktdkti IcUvctfc (P. V. A C0.7. 10 lbs. fluid extract baehu (P.'U.TAV'CoJ 2 lbs, fluid sxtraot com silk (P, V, & Co.), 10 lbs. fluid oxttaot CAscAra Bngrnda (P. D. & Co.). 1 Ib- flilld extract dfgllalls (P. , & Co.) 3 lbs. fluid oxtrnet ginger (P. V. h Co.) l ib. tluld extract hyoseyamus (P. D, ft Co.). 10 Ibr. fluid extract Jalap (P. D. & Co.). 5 lbs, fluid extract licorice (P. D. & Co.) 10 Ida fluid extract senna (P. D. & Co.) 10 Km. fluid 3ars.purilltt Co. for syrup, u-. u. Bi U'O,). 1 lb, peppermint levw (P, D. A Co.). 1 lb. gmnulrttMl belladonna leaves (Lilly & Co.). 1 pound granulated cannabis Indlca, (Lilly &. Co.). 1 lo. sianuiated ucunlto root (Lilly i4 Co.) , I lb. granulated nrnlca. flower & Co.). (Lilly 1 lb. granulated cinchona & Co.). red (Lilly 2 lbs. granuUitod columbo (Lilly & Co.) 1 lb. granulated digitalis leaves (Lilly & Co.). 1 lb. granulated ccntlan (Lilly & Co.) 3 lbs. granulated ginger (Lilly & Co.). 3 lb. granulated hyoseyamus (Lilly & Co.). 3 lbs. granulated nux vomica (Lilly i Co.). 5 lbs. granulated quassia (Lilly & Co.) 5 lbs. granulated wild cherry bark (Lilly & Co.). 3 lb. magnesia carbonate (K. & M.) 10 lbs. gum camphor. CO lbs. flax seed meal, 10O lbs. Epsom Salts. 10 lbs. borax powdered. 10 lbs. potassium nttrate, powdered. I Ib. turmeilc, powdered, 1 lb. lycopodlum. 20 lbs. sulphur sublimed. 33 lbs. vaseline (Cheaeborough's). 5 lbs. prepared chalk. 50 lbs, glycerine (Kirk's), 6 gallons Dnkers A. A. castor oil (In original packngu). 5 gallon oil mallgo. 5 gallons liquid ammonia, concentra ted, (In 6 gallon glass con minor, Ma).). fl lbs. murlatlo acid (commercial in glass stoppered bottles, ilal.). 2 lbs. liquid albollne. 1,000 each of empty capsules, Nos. 1 and 2 (P. D, & Co.). 1 gross hollow cocoa, suppositories, No. 2. 1 Ib. bitter almonds, shelled. 0 rolls bolladon.ia plasters In one yard rolU (S. & J.). 6 rolls silk Isinglass plasters in one yard rolls (white) (S. & J.), 3 rolls Mead's Adhesive plasters In 5 yard rolls (width 12 In.), (3. & J.), 2 rolls oiled silk plasters In ono yard 1611s IB. & J.). 6 yards oiled mushn (S. & X) 20 lbs. absorbent cotton In one pound pkgs. (S. & J.). 2 lbs. sterilized lambs wool In & lb, pkgs. (S. & J.). 4U0 each hypodermic tablets, Nos. 20 and 95 In cases of 10 tubea oacn (Wyeth's). 1,000 each hypodertnto tablets, Nos, 45 una cs, in cases Of 10 tubes each (Wyeth's). 3 lbs. ptlld Improved cathartic', No. 160. (P. D. & Co.). 1,000 quinine sulphate capsules, 2 grain, (P. D. & Co.). 3,000 quinine sulphate capsuled, 3 I grain (P. D. A Co.), 1,000 qulnlno sulphato capsules, 6 e rain (P, D. & Co.). 1 pound Wilson's Corroslvo Antlscptfc tablets (Wyeth's). 1,000 compressed powders of opium, ft irruln, load acotato 1ft groin (Wyeth's), 600 compressed powders of dovert pow der, 6 grain (Wyetli's). 1,000 compressed powders of salol pow der, 6 grain (Wyeth's). 1,000 compressed powders ' of mlftralne powder, No. 2, (Wyeth's). I'AULUTU THlTUltAT8 IN BOTTUCH OF 600 11ACIL 2,000 tableu triturate aloln, Dolled et Podoph. (Wyeth's). 1,000 tablets triturate 11yd, Cbl. Ml to. et Soda Bicarbonate Co. (Wyeth's). 1,000 tablets trlturato Ilyd. Chi. Mlto, No, 1 (Wyeth's). 1,000 tablets triturate Ilyd. Chi. Mlto. 1-10 grain (Wyeth's). 600 tablets triturate Ilyd. Chi. M1U. H grain (Wyeth's). 600 tablets trlturato Ilyd. Chi. Mite., 1 grain (Wyeth's). 6CU tablets trlt'irato Ilyd. Chi. Mite., 2 groin (Wyeth's). 2,000 tablets trlturato ammonia rourf ateot Codeine Oo, (Wyeth's). 600 tablots trlturato nltro glycerine MOO grain (Wyeth's). 600 tablets triturate tincture digital! et strychnia (Wyeth's), 2,CU) tablets triturate bronchitis (Wyeth's). 600 tablets triturate neuralgia (BS) (Wyeth's). 1,000 tablets trlturato opium powdered H Kraln (Wyeth's), COO tablets trlturato podophyllln, H grain, (Wyeth's). 6,000 tablets triturate cathartic im proved 1 grain (Wyeth's), 600 tablets trlturato morphlno sulphate Vi grain (Wyeth's). 600 tablets trlturato morphine sulphate 14 grain (Wyeth's). 2,000 tablets trlturato cerium oxalate 1 grain (Wyeth's). 500 tablets triturate aconltU 1-200 grain (Wyeth's). 100 whits filter papers, 15 In,, OV. T. & Co.). 200 white filter papers 13 & Co.) 3 dozen mcdldno classes ln OV. T. (graduation engraved) OV. T. A Co.) I -glass psrcolatlns; Jr, 33 ox., OV T. & Go,). 1 matchless graduate, 1 oc, OV. T. & Co.). 1 ech Phenix gradual tfhaft) H oe., 3 or., 4 or., 8 or., and 38 osu, OV. T. Co.). 2 each Phenix graduate (done) 3 oil, and t os. (W. T. & Co-), 1 dosen test tubes. 6 in. OV. T. fit Cq.). 1 gross each prescription vista PhUadeL phla ova), 4, 6 and 8 sc. (W. T. A Co.). 2 dosen ' screw-top ointment pots, 4 os,, No, 6S3. W T,' Co.)'. 1 set drachm coin weight's W scruple to 2 drachm (W. T, & Co.J. 1 set aluminum weights J4 to S, grslss. OV. T. ft Co.). ., -, ..?.; gj; 'iWWrnA.OoI .ti, hnrd rubber gunnel, 4 oz!T &hTryc5r'"niin,nff f.o, fl cadi glaas Uiermometer (FahrannM W degrees), w. T. & Co ) nMD'-U htr-ted, straight an,, (T.T ,l.,tt ..U shape,, i doaen museum Jars. Ho. 2(00. width '. '"" ,e,''u. in. OV. T. & Co.) ' S-w'doxen"' rubber "woTer be-Ules main Quarts. OV, T, & Co.). """'" waln. MTSo,?" '" No. I. 0$ TrTcoT""0 fttmUerS' "' 1 dozen Davidson's syringe No -' irroe. camel's-halr pencj No l I eel pcrscrlptlon scales "The Favm ts No. sm. springer Tarlon BalancTc. 5 gross each drdo a. m..Jl.i. . . -xtra long, Noa. 3. ilTZiT" Ji gross each tin olntmant boses, tt gross tin ointment boxes, 4 or. iu?v" kT ngush pasteboard PlU -.. UB. f jy ona .. BnTTp.Lpowderb0 1 cross slide powder boxes No. 52 white, PLUMBINO. 1M foot of iu In. galvanized pipe. 2 each of K.H.1. IVi.udSine ,. - 8II C4- 12 socket couplings, n. ulnT'1 f 1M nd 2 ,nch U each of xH, ,4. ,Wx,H ,nch hush. tripTtuL1'4 and 1H taeh DUb" ,0ad 10 feet of ltf inch lead pipe E. U yards brass safety chain No. 1. Inch BU'1,10 B,aaa wahra H and H 6 pounds asbestos ball wicklhg. plirs.aCh W " 1M' nnd " l.heS8.Po',T?n P,tt,n bma " "" TINNUin'S SUPPUE3. I bundle 63 lbs. ot No, 7 bright wire. Ib, . tinned rivets. 6 sheets of No. 18 slvanuj w. 1 tnwOA -- , nun JJ 8hetta, of fo. et steel Mm. 60 bushelj shareosJ. 1 pair 6 lb. sdder coppsrs. UARDWARB. w!y ui!aeh ot Hx'1 Rna Hxl we, Nar NoWrStC0rHnndH,nohU'' steel!"0' ftCh f " an1 ,nCh- OCU0,, 10 feet of H inch round tool steel. 10 feet of "4 inch harrow tooth stoel. oec!TMtCei.0r'4SM'?XV4ana,neh 3 Heller Bros, norso rusps, 18 ndi. 6 flat mill files 14 Inch. 3 flat bastard files, 10 Inch. 3 half round bastard fllcj. 13 Inch. 3 half round mill files. 13 Inch. 2 round bastard files inch. 2 each flat mill files 4 and 6 Inch. 500 feet of munllla rope,, u inch In dlam. 6 pounds eacn )f Putnam horseshoe nails, Nos. 6, 0, 7 and 8, 3.500 pounds blacksmiths' coal. 60 pounds oadi of Phoenix steel horse shoes, Nos. 2, 3 and 4 front. 60 pounds each of Phoenix steel horse shoes, Nos. 2, 8 and 4 hind. 100 oach round head stove bolts 3-18x54, 3-WxN, Kxtf, Nxl inch. 60 each machine bolts C-lxl, C-lCx2(. Hx5 and H6 Inch. CO eadi carriage bolU Ux3, Ux25t 5-10x2. 6-tx24, 6-18x3, 6-16x4, Hx3, HxS, Hx4 and 14x3 In. 10 pounds each tf and inch washers. 60 each 4 and Inch .blank nuts. 1 gallon brilliant shine metal polish. 1 round belt punch 3-18 inch. 1 Button's combined plyers, I inch. 1 Coe's wrench, Inch, 10 pounds Albany compourd. No. 3. Samples may bo seen at tho commis sary of the asylum. Goods must fee in aooordance with samples, and bo In orig inal packages when possible. The right to reject any and ail bids Is reserved. Delivery of supplies will bo require within fifteen (15) days' notice of accept ance of bid. Each bid must Include all the Items and totals in full, with the ex ceptions of flour, (lsb and vinegar." Pay. inent will be rofused until the bidder has completed his contract. A copy of the advertisement must accompany each bid, and the nams of class of supplies roust be Inscrlbwd on the envelope. Auditing olllcers aro prohibited from cortfinalHg accounts of purchases when the adver tisement does not contain n full descrip tion of the artides to bo purchase. Bach bidder will be required to furnish with Ida bid a certified check In aa amount equal to ten per cent of tho Wd (save that for flour the cheek Is to be for 8300, for fish )T5, for vinegar 110), payable to the orler ot the board to b returned In case his bid Is rejected o. his proposal compiled with. Bids will be opened la the governor's oiWce at 3 o'doclc p. m., Monday, January C, 13M. Salem, Oregon, Dsusaber 3. 1881. Wlf. r. LOW. H. R. XINCA3M, FHiL mwpmmum; Board of Trust O. M, J. A. W. 8. DUNIWAY, Cric ot EANVROYAL PILL iljuln. tAVica a , OfctvAw. -IM K. llu.ll. BLU Ut Gv I VHI';4' 'VSBr '8r "l:'",l."l M it. sisnBk fk iwriefaa I UsuWUta M VJ V l.llair.f fur lMf.' Ulrtlrr.lt an 1 Jf L ulu Tii4t l-,r.w T-r"ii, t. ."T.rafc-v. r"T l.ffl.1 l&VUl., wM.'ff JiT'Pp4&J, "-(Hi . "ir"? ti.