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p. i i J Rini i.annai BY HorrKR BROTHERS THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1888. . . - .. Mtr I I I THS. WlLuiwisnit yAbwi. uUlHIIull' A Statement Showing1 What It Owes to nnrJ commissioners held Ho regular nermann. State Land Doard. Tuesday the board of state Bcliool ANNOUNCEMENT. I licrcby announce myself ns a candidate for the offlco of COUNTY ASSESSOR subject to the will of the county Republican convention. d-W J. A. VAN EATON. LINN COUNTY POLITICS A correspondent In Linn county writes The Jouknal as follews: "One of our state senators Is a Mitchell man. Tho other favors Dolpli and would most likely prefer nnyono before Mitchell, but tho Re publican voters of this county, almost to a innn, will support Mitchell. One of our representatives told mo, ho was miro that no man who was not known to bo a "Mitchell man," would stand any chance for nomination for rcprc ucntatlvo on the Republican ticket. Tho sentiment In favor of Hermann Is also very strong. My opinion Is that he can rely on tho hearty sup port of the Republicans of Linn county. There Is very little doubt that this county will go Republican this year, Tliel'opitllsts claim large galns-durlng tho laBt two years, hut I do not think they have good reasons for tho claim. If they had a majority of all votes In tho county, are so divided among themselves they could accomplish but little. This Is alKHit what I can gather of the political situation here at present. SCHOOL8FORaAMDLlNO. Governor Rudd deserves credit for his open condemnation of tho manner In which tho stato fairs at Sacra mento aro conducted. These annual exhibitions consist In reality of little more than horse-racing, with some Might show of agricultural and horti cultural products. The Interest cen ters at tho track, and gamblers and swindlers of all descriptions reap a harvest from the crowds that swarm upon the grounds. Ah hitherto con ducted, these fairs have been a dis grace to the Htato, and hnvo douo far inoro to promote gambling than to oncourago agriculture. Naturally, thopcoploof Sacramonto aro "anx ious" to have tho fairs maintained, but this Is simply lxrcmiso tho annual show brings Imslncsi to tho town, howovor groat may bo tho detriment to morality. S. V, Nows-Lcttor. It Is said by somo Hint Oregon state and district fairs partako of the above features. Gambling nnd horse-racing arc not laudiblu Industries to encour- ajo with public money. The stuto e:hools for gambling In Oregon ought not to bo conducted at publlo expense. Our lioys can learn to gamblo without state aid. ! HI An Independent Republican from LuIkuiom writes to tho Albany Demo Deme crat: "1 desire to say a few words through tho columns of your valuablo paper In regard to our congressional election. There Is a movement on foot In thU district to dofeat tho ronomlnatlon of Hon. Rlugor Hermann for congress. Tho bchomo Is conceded tlrst, by tho Oregonlan and Its output, nnd I am opposed to tho Oregonlan (Rotating who wo shall vote for. And again I Hud that tho bankers of Salem, Hills boro, Albany, Eugene, Grant's Pass and Jacksonylllo uro ugalmt Hor mann. Now tlion I am oppoed to bunks dictating who wo shall vote for, as well as tho Oregonlan. "Ringer Hermann is a man of tho Ieople. Ho should bo re-elected, and 1 am satlsMed tho jteoplo of this nmtity and a largo majority of the Republlcausuro in favorof re-election. Ict u wo that tho Linn couaty Re publicans Instruct hcrdolegutestotho convention to cast n solid veto for Ringer Hermunn." Tho California primary election law, tho most porfect uct jot drawn to purify tho party primary lysUm, m been declared unconstitutional by tho supremo court. It was enatcd to purify California polities. The people WK?..W Mrown back on tho old law nnwiniul corruption win continue! KuckU&'a Arnica, fill. In tliewoild for ci.. Mr Tho correspondent signing himself "Willamette Valley" says Hermann claims credit for everything etc. Is there any reason why he should not ? Do not all bills appropriating money of necessity have to originate In the house 1 Was there liny other mem ber In tho houso from Oregon slnco 1885, but Ringer Hermann ? Mr. Ellis has been there to participate In tho rmnrnnrliitlon bill of 189.). Novt for the purposo of economy In time nnd space, J will take some (net all) of the most Important river and harbor measures, giving all that has been ap propriated In each case before 1880, the year Hermann commenced his work for the state, and I will except the year 1801, when we had two mem bers of congress, and we shall be able to see how much Oregon owes to Rin ger Hermann's tact and ability In the Iioubp, and to ex-Senator Dolph and Senator Mitchell in thoeenutc, since. Including the year 1880: Coqulllu River and Har Before 1880 they had $ 20,099 09 After 1880 thcV hud 123,000 00 Mouth of Columbia River Reforo 1880 they had....$ 100,000 00 After 1880 they had 1,587,750 00 Unoor Willamette River Reforo 1880 they had $ 51,15.1 0' After 1880 thoy had .10,000 00 Cascade Locks Rcfore 1880 they had .. ..$ O.'IO.OOO 00 Afterl8S0 they had 1,487,00.1 00 (joos j in.v Reforo 1880 they .'had $ 10.',642 28 After 1880 they had 421,107 72 Siuslaw, after 1880 $ 95,000 00 Yaqiilnn Ray Rofore 1880 they had $ 100,000 00 After 1880 they had 105,000 00 Compare the work of all the repre- eentatlves and senators Oregon ever had previous to the year 1880 Oregon had received on these several public works tho total sum of l,aoo,703.!)2 while during the 10 years (not includ ing the year 1895) of Herman's service In tiie house, aud ex-senator Dolpli and Senator Mitchell In tho senate, wo have the magnificent sum $1,12(1, 700.72 or to bo plulnor. $2,720,050.80 moro than the combined efforts of the of all previous representation in both homes were able to socuro for ui Nearly thrco times as much monoy has been appropriated for Oregon luce and Including 1880 as tlioro was altogether boforo that date. I doubt very much If half the people In tho tiito fully understand the full extent and benollt Oregon lias derived from tho active Intelligent and cfTlclcnt la bor of our delegation. W. V. Is In-! formed that Mr. Hermann did not furnish these or any other tlmires: 'semi-monthly session nn went through the customary amount or routine business, cxamlnlngpapcrs, approving school fund loans, etc. Applications were considered nnd approved for various loans, amounting In nil to something over $13,000. State Land Agent Davenport lias still a good deal of didlciilty in making satisfactory rules nnd regulations for the guidance of those who wish to supply basis for lieu lands wherein previous entries have l)cen canceled for various roaeons. Mr. Davenport submitted the following suggestion to the board forappieval: "The decision of the .state laud board is against substituting bases In places of others canceled by the federal land department, for the reason that It is against the present laws of the Btatc. There Is quite a (inference in an equitable point of view as to the babes thus canceled or held for cancel ation. Some, ii.s of those used In In dian Reservations, or taken by claim ants under United Stntcs laws, require no work or very little by the purchaser or his attorney, but these bases which, to be obtained for use In lieu land selections, had to bo adjudicated ac cording to the methods adopted by tho U.S. land olllce, aud entailing considerable labor mid expense upon the purchaser, have thought should be excepted from the rule, so at to al low a pure huscr to use any valid ono he had thus adjudicated as a Mibslt- tutc for one or Ills that had been re fused! or to allow 1 i I in to adjudicate or nerfect t he iidiudlcatlou of a min eral base to save the laud he had pur chared from the state." The suggestion, while not formally adopted, was not thought by the boaid to bo an Imptoper rule for guid ance, mid questions arising In con sequence of the cancelation of lieu land selections were referred to Stato Laud Agent Davenport und General Odcll. clerk 7jf the board, as being the proper persons to decide them, for the renson that they me In possession of and fa miliar with all tho facts necessary to form apropcranddefcnslblojudgnient In each case coming boforo them. The board is not informed, nor can it be of the merits of Individual cascs.henco the matter is left where such Informa tion is nt hand. m n w. vm 1 V Jf Mr x cst"s:h i " - -- j TO TIIE FoiDiiiercial Street, Corner State liia Capital Printing Company has re moved to that lecation. Call on us. , GENTS WANTED KAST In all towns and localities throughout the United Slates and territories to sell the Fount ain Washer and Steam Cooker, tho best in use. It saves its own price in the wear of clothes in less than six months. Sent C. O. D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50, in tin; $5 in copper. For particulnts, address JvIi. DROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- Every bodyisont o I mmmm mt .t "me iII'Pt- hasta Route. OFfiJTIIE Southern Pacific Co, VIA THE Union Pacific Svsi m 1 .. ' mrougn nuiman Palace m,. ass na "- R'ajs i-onri,ANv to cincAoo nr .i L... . . wu lighted b7PintschllBh, bySlMmn( ZTiT v'icT'.3 -2 day, Uhlch is many hour, quic ,hl ap?lyrtroleMime,ab,Mandful"n'ormW BOISE cC- HdTiKlSIt, R. W. BAXTER, D General Agent, DUt.Wi I3S Tfilrd Street, Polfi.1 Free Pills. Kcnd your address to II. E. llucklen & Co.. Chlcngn, and get a frco sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy In action and are particularly effective in t lie euro of Constipation nnd Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles thoy have been piovcd Invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substnnco and to bo purely vegetable. Thoy do not weaken by tholr action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invograto tho SVHtnill. rtnirilliir ulvn ".". iuir liox. Sold by Prcd A. Legg, druggist. faWlaW The largest piece of bOOD looacco ever sold for 10 cents Calilornla Express Train Run daii between Portland and San Francisco. South North 8:50 p. m. 1 1:00 p. m. I 0:45 a. m. T7. Portland ai. lv Salem (v. ar. San Fran. Jv, Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, lefTerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving, Eugene, Crcswll, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKIIURO MA'L DAILY. South ei? mmm mm llusli On farm land security rates nn mrrrc Innnc. Ijiim consldcied without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Rank buildlnH. 8:.'I0 a.m. lhUOit.m. 5:20 p.m. j lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Itoscb'g lv, Nortli 1:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. South" SALKM l'ASSENQEK. 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.-i. lv. I'ortland ar. ar. Salem lv. North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 n.m. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or firm property. Over hush's Hank. T. K. FORDj Notice. Tho partnership llrm of Smith & Sclilndlcr, blacksmiths, having been dissolved on Janunry 1, 180(1, all ncr- timv mis. ,.rm,. i........... i t ,.... soi'3 Uiclobtcd to said Smith Si Sell (till. -..,-...., , mm ii,iiHiiIcrnro ,e,xll).. not,eil to call ut the Hie bett Salve HruWe. Botei. Ulcers. ? letter. Chipped hsruli. rkni.1.1.. . , 1 ",i4. care. ted'ol Nslt Kheuui. Kcter al all SM Eiupilw,, nd poiitiwly ll! or nn naw .niil.-.l i. i. ' H elurcffcct MtliUcitoo' or money tefundtd Price J etnw a lw Fors.lehy F.jJ Children Qi'yfc Pitohr' Cattoria. lengo w, v., or any one else to dl prove tholr correct ucsi. They are taken from tho oulolal records of tho wur department. If Mr. Hermann entered tho ring by telegram, ugalnst the caucus nominee, It was unwise, but there arc many Republican poli ticians who did the same thing In person; and would like to 1 recog nized as Hermann successor. I wild bofore homo of theso appropriations were raised In tho bcnate lv nmm. tor Dolph nnd Senator Mitchell's In fluence. I shall try and obtain the exact ainouuts.und give It to the nub. lie Inter; as It Is no pait of my Inten tion to deny full credit where It Is due our public norvnnts.-Newport News. blacksmith sliop, No. 50 Stato street, Salem, Oregon, and settle tholr no counts ntonecothcrwlso said accounts will bo placed In the hands of nu at torney forcollectlon. 2-14-d2w Salem, Or., ljeb.l 1,189(1. Tho Salotn Statesmnn speaks of tho stnto Republlcdn clubs as merely tho beneficiaries of tho olllcc-holders. The public schools arc not a private snap, and those who so regard them aro not tholr friends. HARD TIMES PRICES The limes are hard and I propose to give the public hard times priest New faotory shoes.plain i oo With toes and calks 150 Hand. made steel shoes 2 00 Track shoeing 2 50 ' Jade" llavh'lns, loo Chemekela street. !3FREE DELIVERY. WOLZ k MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats EPFreih sausagu a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GJSO. FENDRICW8 MEAT MARKET, 32I Commercial st. Cottle lllock Successor to C. M Deck & Co. Host meats in thn city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. DIN.NU CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN IIIIKPFT RrrrppPBu and second-class sleeping cars attached to all 1 rains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland nnd Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. I l.v. 2:i5pm. Ar. I'ortland, Corvallis. Ar. Lv 0:20 p. m. l:3S P. m. 0. R. k I CO, E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. 'rn Ttir u . t-m .... w.t, voi- uiviiS THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. , verVOm"CanS H&SS.? '? L eastern cltl.s. " "" n OCEAN riTipi: Portland- San Fjancisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portia! Feb. 7th, I2th,.l7th,22d 27th, sndJtS Ayill u, o jf 111. Fare Cabin, Sj; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMFITIJ UIVlV DfVISIO.V Portland Eucene. Steamers Elmore and Ruth le Sib '7 ""U"": anu orvaiiis iwiurdayi, Sundin Tuesdays and Thursdays at about c p. a Leave for Portland Mondays, Tscshi Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round-trip tickets vero cheap. Tickets Sold nnrl li.lnn-ini. liL..I .lj in -11 i.i. .c :"?"" ."!vru t"p .-... i-uhiio muiumcji iraruicr cnimi For full xlclails call on Boho & Ma, K1-"", oaiwm, wregon, or aadresi. W. II. HURLDURT. Gcn'IPas. Agt. PouUnd,0r. For full detain call on or address G. M. POWERS Foot of Tradest. Lccsi Apt 1 At Albany and Corvallis connect with tra.ns of Oregon Control & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4:4S P. " I Lv. I'ortland Ar. J 8:25 a. m. 7835 P. m. f Ar. McMlnvilic Lv 6:50 a. m. C. H. HEROU LANE, MTTAILOR 211 Commsrclal St., Silem Or lrSuHs U$ upwards. Pants$ upwands.tjT Aotors, In Hie coming contest In Oregon do not label yourself any maira mnu. Stand for principle mid tho people. ORKQON NEWS, A Mr. AiniUvvaiil. ir i.vnnu Ur... . . ,. . - - 1 - IKirini 10 I1!1Vi Ktrnnl.- ,1 ..,.... I... . - -..... ii lllli,IVj 111 decomjiosed rock on tho north fork of me tMiiiunin which assasfi20 to tho ton, Dennis lltmnollim una r.,t..n.. 1.. jured at tlio Cuscatlo locks recently by betiiir run over iiv bu...nH.... -.. blaino Is attached to either tlremaiuir engineer. Ho died at St. vin,..,,,.. hospital, I'ortland. Tho KuueuuOiiiiiiiiiir .. n....i .1 Imssold Us stock of 50,000 pound of prunes, which win u. ui.i ,., ' various points KakU Hull&L,.r juut city, were Instrumeutnl In effect ing the sale. xPlX W? Vf Cllnl" llellef .ri A0.IrtVlf Hoodrlvr iv. ...1 ... ....i. 1 "----. a.vti oiiivilllia entertainment wcentiv. n.i i . ?K10 l Hri MT ! "M till UU(imS4. 'I'liA ..... vell uuallfied J" ,.!,"T"a.ro part InsiicliVtTslN. '" iaK "rpwii ; Capital Transfer Co, j HARRY TOWN, PROP. I Express, baggage and all kinds cf work ,Uone promptly. Leave orders at Palton store. ,,,., --j-. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette.HottJ Building For water service apply at office. Dills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the office. Open spicket to prevent freezing, posi. lively prohibited. Care should bo taken II in danger of freezing to have stop and waste gate closed seo section 3 rules and reg ulation No deduction in .bills will be al. lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut of from premises. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains Uac gage and express to all parts of the city, Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. , JAMES RADER W. A. Cusick President. J. II. Aldkrt. Cashier. I'itiiiiiil National Bank, OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. FARM FOR SALE I 360 aeres, located miles wet of Wap ata station, Yamhill county, and ijf miles south of Laston, 17 acres of hops, la?Ce hop house. 20 acres wheat land 0 acies o ThTm iJL ii J"rrailon or weakness. """"1nu ucavcr nam; mot or the bal. worry anyd.,;ll f !? wuch n,cn r ".We $et in ft vtie,y ' "" grasse . worry ana excitement, or the rruit nfi,..i Ibood so I nn.rt ...11.. -..,.? ....," practice anil excesses, or pernicious liahlte CtllnlWT'wS .HV 11 : . ,rr",ablei weak and nervous with uch distressing symptoms as backache ditilness, shootuiir'pafns in head or cheat' men, a well, aufler from exhaustion loaaor taanty power, iowspirits, ItapSBldmenSr? "-"' 1VC TV'rilltt n l.AAt. ". m iiiHwor ik, ""..v. n WVVt W 1 BANKRUPTCY -ortlie physical beinjr Is the result ofdraw i,CrMnU)y?pon,hc rMe" ptal of 2uJffl?' The xvear-tcar aui ralu of mm. ...r J J""K well ui our uav DC- THE WAR IS OVER and no one i hurt ti. .,.i..,t , n 1 1 . .' ' "'"".isikiicu nave dissolved partnership on State street, and has ojwneu 0 wagon and carriage shop at 320 Commercial st.. In mnnrinn ...ui c ... . & Crounk's I .lack.ml IC' "'"' .?c ' ihii mop, uuuwiic mc blato Insuranco building, where I will carry a complete line of carriage and vonon wood material, ana I am ready to build or repair any kind of veh oles on short notice, from the neavlojt to the llghtost, and will give prices which haye never been heard of before. I Kuaraniee aii worK to give perfect satisfaction. Give me a call. .. R. J. HERSCHBACH, 1 2b Salem, Oregon. FREE TO AIL LADIES! 1? vc V,e im?,e ,,0m8 treatment which I will send free to all suiTering women. Cures female troubles of every nature. Mojt won. dctful remedy ever known The half has never been teld: tor could we with ink the ocean fill. U ere every blade of grass a quill, Vk ere the whole world of parchment made 'n . e,ry woman a scribe by trade lo tell the merits of Halm of Figs. Ilwould drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole. &. aiikLLi en innn irr wr ! Address Jlrs. I. w. U.. I nr, 'Kii.- ' VI - , 3-i2.imt THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern Stales, Canada and Europe can beobtalned at lowest ratei 1" n n;Plflnil,K' APent Salem. L. P, ROGERS, Asst. O. I?! & P. A., R.KOEHLER, Manager. Por,lan', 0r" uliica p, Milwaukee k Si. Paul Ry, Bf,PAUU A Jw7 VMItWAUKell MrnkmM W M ! Ill ! 1 , RUNS Pullman SleepinCars, ElegantlDlnlnff Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fsrp, urana rorks, t.rookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Ke York, Boston, and all Points East and South For information, time cards, mips vi tickets, call on or writo r THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, OrJ A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pu. Aft, Morrison st.. corner Third Portlsnd, W Linn county, Or. Uood soil, no rock, easily put irt cultivalion.' i in spring or creek on every 40 acres. Will sell in tracts of 40 acres or more, at prices ioiu $2J upward, according to location and improvements. Easy terms. For further particulars Inquire of VM. II. EGAN, 3 2- " Gervals, Or memm tffi$ttxas&2gn A CARD. . 'I'mheciiiunsofSalemi I. J. Rabmjtein, desire to inform vou that I have opened up a general tailoring estab Iwhmeiu at No. 3C,t Commercial siecet !.,. lniJie ,0 oriler frcm ,2-SQ uPward. 1 ants made to order from M.30 upward. and !iW rl)!.chTrgca 13-59 for cleaning lim MinC "it I now charge only i.So. Feb,L0,!fn P m etWhnrt' Mond, Jebrusry j4. j RUBINSTEIN. TO THE FARMERS! We have iuii rnmru,..i . . .. oe-ha,( block sou't'h of I 2 Please give us a call. Team 10c. 11 DUSSARD & SIMPKINS. J- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Ihomas clock. etc.. aiS Commercial Si, F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. ,-., 1 , ,Sl wnter street, t,y Hard times prices always. GLANCE .AT1HISIMAP. SiiiLCi!!??!L. !" ." St, Paul ""-j " uoic us connection with nil ransconttneatal lines at St. Paul and Omaha Ma 11XS iVvT ,BOlnB. evt that lts trains sYmB Te,d WU1 elcct,ty and heated by nnnfi iifc1 e(luiPmfnt i superb. Elegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping caw with free reclining chairs. Each sfeeDimi car heuhhai an electric reading lamp'Pan5 olbf'fe "" tt I the w'eMd, re shower; andniohVrSeRcrx6 Syoae?imaS; Portlands !mVj Wi , F-..1 e Mi V.u &&1 Lj m .. Ifrtncp .wtjy V1 lIKtUSChSC.U.I" "wmsy rf.n.. itu.ia '' ilU uisua ' 1 inrni-'-- lasrlocvnl. "strUt, u.u wrprr. LQi) Aasnoy for itt.Lm M H M) J&l ma iX. UtVJ I OREGON CENTRAL .AND S Eastern R. H. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Yaquina Bay wiibth5si Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," a 1 and first-lass in every respect, sm from Yaquina for San Francisco about erer; 8 days. . Shortest route between the Willamette rlM and California. , B Fare from Albany or polntt wMtlobu Franclscoi Cabin, $12; steerage, pi "" round trip, good 60 days, $18. jj For sailing dates apply to H.L.WALDEN. Agent Albsr.0f' rme ait t. rf-i--.i,!- r- -. uuvurv, vorvniiis, -" . . EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrv". A. J. CHURCHILL. Local Agent, bsleg. T..v."yf nii:.!",'K" ---.ura PATIHTS. OUct bureau ofLSjSiI" K"w " E. M. WAITE P11INT0O C0 BOOK AND JOB PR1NTSS AND Legal BUiHkPiibli8to Bush's New Brick over the bank CotnTd. -ieftTSfJKTJiA "J2.rttSJi jEi rm LSff53ii'ttn Itmiti wl Vto ri jg ., TK-f-ff? rokiULmt ."Tuirr ,t-i. oUtt nutiAl rjitnw": r wmr ...--. '... msm-. 'AKffltU i.Tu -. - -3 WIWWl Uaua Vnll 0611 i i SSSSBBMBWI IU thn nxr IVmnn Prm. Box? B 1 "IT I freo Willi airh hn-r nt Powder. Ask dft .'-