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', y.pWM-irjj ,. tt , Is f H iiHi I i ra fs : ill r ;? Rjlv?" n. ii'i ? 'J! V n a s tf. -kj T,7r TiT i- .. kirk lde. chest, or If vm wMt a wre ' F " " """' ' "a"Yi 1,9 ProUS AUCOCK S Plaster . N MiND-Not oh f the boat f couaterfctts and imita- Uhm is as gpod ai tha gwiHla. Daily Capital Journal BY MOfER BKOTHBR3. FBIDAY, MAHCn-13, 1800. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1-OK BCHOOfj BUl'KHINTBNDKNT. The undersigned licroy announces himself as n candidate for the offlcoof county school suporlnteiident, subject Ki the action of the Itcpiibllcnii county convention. II. H. Smith. VOV. AB3KSS011. 1 hereby nnnouni'c liiyrfclf as a candidate for the otllco of COUNTY ASSESBOIt subject to the will or tlio county Kcpubllcnn convention. ,l.v J. A. VAN BATON. rOK nBPItnBKNTATIVIJ. 1 have consented to have my name lwrno before tlio Republican county convention for representative. E. W. CHAPMAN. Italy Is bankrupt. tz Portland has no free press. . . -L.1 Free speech Is working In Port land. The old burled. rliiR In Portland will bo Portland has no newspaper, a rlntroran. It has Why Is tlio Populist party like a bicycle? Ilecauso It can't run without Inflation. If the tfcntleiiicn of tlio United Mates scnato don't stop, thoywlll talk tlio Cuban revolution to death. Tho "sound money" Republicans of Kentucky will deal a death-blow to tlio Republican party If they clectMr, Carlisle. Good old-fashioned protection, all around reciprocity, and gonulno bi metallism, arc thoaco, kliiK and queen Republican trumps. THE NEXT SENATE. SpcaklnB of the twenty-nine United States senators whose terms expire In 1897, the tfew York Mali and Express says: "Only twelve of these arc Republi cans, and none of them are In any danger of being supplanted by Demo crats or Populists. Three aie Popu lists, and of thcse.two.PiifTcrand Kyle, are miro to bo succeeded by Republi cans, whllo tho other, Jones, of Nevada, may be his own successor. Tho silver senators, elected as Re publicans, Teller, Dubois and Hans borotiKh, will probably succeed them sclves.or be succeeded by Republicans. The other sllvorlte, Cameron, will bo succeeded by a Republican. Allison, If not elected president, will succeed himself, and so ought Piatt,. Mitchell and Merrill." This New York paper Is making the fight for clean politics In tho empire stale. It says: If Col. du Pont Is seated, there will bo forty-llvo Republicans in the pres ent lxxly, or exactly one-half. No Re nubllcan losses arc discernible among those whoso terms expire exactly a year hence, while eight, and erhaps nlno, Democrnts and Populists win ulvc place to Republicans. A scnato of slxtytbreo Republicans out of a total of ninety will provide a neat majority In tho senate, to Join with a Renubllcuu president and a Republi can house In bringing back tho good old Harrison times of 1883-181(2. Hasten tho day! This New York paper classes Sena tor Mitchell as a sound protectionist, und his able speeches on March G and 0, Inchamplonlng tho title of Col. du Pont, are among tho historical pro ductions in tlio political forum for 1800. No state on the Pacific Coast pos sesses a man lu tho senate of the rec ognized standing, political Influence, ability and popularity of Senator Mitchell. Tho politicians In this state, who arc plotting to dofcat him, If Micro bo audi, should remember what prestige Oregon will have In tho councils of tho nation when we have a scnato two-thirds Republicans. At times Row Dr. llrown Is ex tremely nervous and threatened with prostration. Whether Innocent or guilty ho is certainly being sevorely punished. It may have escaped notice but tho Oregon short lino was recontly re organized. A few Portland lawyers reorganize it once In a whllo for what thcro Is in It. That Salem tailor made only ono mistake he should have Included tho editor of the Post lu his Invitation to bo summoned before tho county court with tho Statesman editors. If Mr. McOloary and the Populist managers of the genius of tho Siuv tlam will possess tlicln souls In patience, thoy will got all tbo Joint debating thoy care for when the cam paign 01)0118. .l . U .J..1 . ,J Tlio Republicans In the lust legisla ture of Oregon who refused to vote fnrMr. Dolph never wero guilty of voting for a Cuckoo Dculocrat, Uko tbo "sound-money" Republicans of Kentucky. A SIMON DEMOCRAT. Senator Cogswell, who for tho past four years has been considered tlio "Democratic war horse" of Lake, Kliunuth and Crook counties, and who has been twice elected state senator on tho Democratic tickct,now admits that ho feels vory friendly to ward tho Republican party and may vote tho Republican ticket next year. Senator Cogswoll has lcon training with J oo Simon so long that ho would no doubt feel muro at homo lu tho Republican ranks than nnywhero else. Tillies-Mountaineer, (l)eni.) Cogswell has ulso stood In , for political plunder and got his share. Such men make excellent spoils con verts, only the fact remains that Micro has been no conversion, becuuso the samo principle animates tho man supposed to htivo been convorted. Such converts should first bo taken on probation for about sixty years to do tcrmlno whether the convert has that rial contrition of spirit ho should have. BIMETALLISM AND THE TARIFF. Such 'co-called Republican papers as the Now York Tribune that assume that they, and they alone, have the right to arrogantly dictate thcpollcy of the Republican party, and they Interpret Republican doctrines, wako a great mistake in denouncing as traitors to their .party those senators who have asserted their right to speak and act us Republicans in oppo sition to tho views only held by tho Now York Tribune and others of its class. The Tribune will galiij nothing, nntl lose much, by contempt uously referring to those Republican senators who have declared their ad herence to a loint policy of bimetal lism and protection as dishonest, as knaves, as conspirators.' To the Now York Tribune that seems to have long regarded Its word, Its wish, us law In tho Republican party, tho declaration of moro than one-third of the Republican senators In refusing to implicitly accept the doctrines laid down by Uio Tribune as Republican policy and submissively to follow the leadership of the Tri bune in forcing upon tho party two such Incompatible doctrines as sold monometallism and protection, came no doubt unexpectedly and as a rude awakening. It was no doubt unpleas ant to tho Tilbuno to awiikou to the fact that the exalted position it has assumed as the bole Judge of Re publican doctrine was no longer re spected by a great part of the Repub lican party. Rut for tho unreasonable wrath of tho Tribune and other gold papers, consequent on this, to them, unpleasant discovery, there was and is, no occasion or excuse, nnd as wo liavo said they will gain nothing but loso much by tho tirades of abuso they shower on thoso Republicans who liavo asserted their right to speak as Republicans In opposition to tho views of tho Trlbuno and to declare bimet allism and protection to bo Insepar able, and as such, Republican doc trines. Tlio end of tho Tribune will not bo served by denouncing as traitors those who bellovB protection without bi metallism must bo lncffcctlvo and who, consequently, as protectionists, as well as blmetalllsts, Insist-on Join ing tlio two policies together. Tho Trlbuno makes no attempt to meet In manly fashion tlio arguments of those who liavo taken the position that bimetallism and protection are inseparable. Unwilling to oven so much as to state fairly tho position of thoso who disagree with It as to what nro Republican doctrines, Iticontcuts itself with tho bald, unsupported and reiterated assertion that tho argu ments advanced, and which it seems u nu bl o to comprehend, or unwilling to placo in their true light beforo .Its readers, are false. Philadelphia American. Indications are that there will bo but ono ticket of doldgates In the field In each precinct of Marlon county uud that will bo for Mitchell for tlio Uni ted States senate. Tho numerous candidates for county unices theso hard limes mukes It ulmost possible for each ono of thorn to inuko upslutes for himself. the not earnings the Baltimore nnd Ohio foil from !&7073,287 In 1803 to $0,400,015 in 139-i, thoy rose In 18to to 87,100,124. Thus It will be seen, the reports Issued by the Baltimore nnd Ohio showed ' nn apparent Improvement quite equal to .the improvement of railroad conditions In general. As Indicated by the reports, 1893 was a year of grenter promise Mian 1801, yet today the Baltimore and Ohio system is In the receivers' hands. The Silver Dollar In Mexico. It will, perhaps, be remembered Mint The Post has on several occasions lu tho past discussed certain silly and extravagant statements by Cuckoo orators and newspapers touching the financial condition of Mexico nnd the general worthlessness of the Mexican oiivnrrinlliir. Tn ronlv to the asser tion, so frequently made by "sound money" speakers, that the Mexican silver dollar was a thing beneath con tempt, and that free coinage of silver had brought the Mexican people to penury, Tho Post has always replied that the silver dollar buys as much In Mexico as tho gold dollar does here, and that, instead of tobogganing down tlio steepest side of Avcrnus, Mexico Is prospering on thoroughly healthy nnd legitimate lines. About n month ago Mr, Allen, of Utah, delivered a speech In tho House, relative to finance, and as part thereof read a letter from Mr. A. V. Temple, manager of tho Mexican Bureau of Information. Mr. Temple has been a resident In Mexico for tho past-twenty- six years, nnd th roughout that period has been engaged in business and con-, ncctcd with fiinanclal nnd commercial enterprises. It is to be supposed, ' thercfqrc, that ho speaks with author-1 Ity when lie says: "I would say that j a Mexican dollar buys to-tlny ns much in Mils city as It did when I came here, and at that time a Mexican dollar was worth $1.10 lu gold in San Francisco. Tho price of corn, beans, flour, wearing apparel, &c, is almost exactly tho same as In former years. ' Of course, there nro tluctatlons duo to good or bad crops, but the average cost of all the various articles which go to make up the expenscsof a family are all most exnetly the sumo ns when , gold wns at par." i Of course, every one who has visited Mexico and In Mint way acquired In formation, knows this to dc true. Tlio orators and newspapers referred to, however, liavo been going calmly ahead reiterating tho stupid fallacies lu question oven amplifying and aggravating them by adding that not only is tho Mexican laborer's silver dollar worth less than half of the Yankco laborer's gold dollar, but he doesn't get us many of them for his work. Washington Post. ! - Mr m i T " I n; yj ib r rtELBi i SILVERWARE f WE WILLBCND YOU KITHCH - 2 SB1 Teaspoons, ) "' ,,; 0E, A UK, 1 TaDlBSlJUtw, i g h n ie ior a uonpous oeu L OR, 1 Fork, B y.Usoocufs, fL You will find one coupon Inside each ! ounce bag, M 0 and two coupons In.ldeMCh 4 ounce bB of V n. ...ruirnno f!Btott MM f DLiwfWEI-fc.'0 viwwiiii- Durham Tobacco. Sr wtule. 8d coupon, with nm nnd ddrM to ... ..Hiniie mlitUAM TDRAOCO CO.. DURHAM, N. O, V liIAIllV.VVIlL.Us9 UW"' " w - ---. f Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read I t cou$n?whtch gives a list ofother premiums and how to get them. J A o r.PNT STAMPS ACCtPTED. J Water Rate . Dwellings Reduced, OLD JUTES. Five rooms or le one faucet (.iceupftf by one family v' Iiilrnduciinii of hot ami coldw-hr i' M irti faucet .J5 lb i hive to seven roomt, one Additional for hot w.ttcr Over seven looms Additional for hot water '.'.', NKW HATP.V The company has coiieliulnt i .. rate on dwelling, owupledifi. llw,lr; six perssni or Jew to fhe follewW: ' For occupants, four room of lej w.n, cold watojaucei' . ' ForoccuOTiuurroomior !e,usin; ?S boih hot-andJcOhl-wiUcr fuc . One bath tub " ' One water closet-.-. , . .', 5 Five room&jah'd upward, cold waterjii! J cct Tlio politicians nro all for John II. Mitchell now, to get Into tho ltopulw llcun primaries. After they got In they may bo something clso. Whllo all appears to lw In favor of Mr. Mitchell's re-election now, Tim Jouu NAi,'8 advice to tho peoplo Is to turn out to the prlmurles in overy precinct and county In tho state; and to put none but Mitchell men on guard, and seo to It that outspoken Mitchell men wuo wm not nuvo to bo paid to vote for him for senator nro put on tlio legislative ticket, Our genial Democratic friend who digest Hepitbllnui brain fodder lu tho Dally Post for tho Weekly Inde pendent (Populist) has not yet told his readers what tho total appropria tions of tho last four legislatures were. A, great deal Mint ho has told had tbo single demerit of being un truo, und ho ought now to give hU readers Miq facts. They can stand It, If ho can't, Children Cri t Hthrf Cstrla. Vor an alleged metropolitan news paper, there was uovcr an exhibition of smullness, meanness and weakness equal to tlio Oregoulaii's garbled re port or nutrlct Attorney Hume's scathing exposure of tha sham reform politicians of that city. A running comment va Introduced In the report of Mr. Hume's remarks to obliterate nnd counteract their Intluenco. the force of which must have been tre- incuiloujlt such means bad to be, re- 4W4.U urdor t0- ovcroowa their effect. Railroads and Their Stockholders. The appointment of receivers for tlio llaltlmoro and Ohio Railroad has naturally given rlso to much npprc hcnslon, and u feeling of uneasiness, as to tlio truo condition, and real pros pects of our railroads In general. Tho llaltlmoro und Ohio system wns sup posed to have shared In tho general improvement of railroad business re ported for tho year 1805 over 181H, and to u degree quite equal to tho reported Improvement of railroad conditions lu general. As reported by Urndstrcot the gross earnings of 13T railroads, embracing nearly to 80 percent of tho total gross earning capacity of all tho rullroads of tho United States aggregated for tho year lSOo, $901,870,155 against 850,880,011 in 1891, and $057, 414,073 In 189a. Thus, as shown by the reports of these roads to Hrad street tho year 1895 showed a marked Improvement over 1894, but still a consldorablo falling otl In earnings as compared to 1893. This improve ment was also manifested In the re ports of net earnings, of theso samo roads over and above oper ating exponses aggregating 28fl,D42,. IH2 for 1895. as against $201,434,635 In 1894 and $200,080,322 In 1893. In tho general improvement, as iudlcated by lucreaslng gross and net earnings, the Baltimore and Ohio was reported to liavo shared, -gross earn lugs having been reported at $23,440, 710 in 1S95 against $21,701,007 In 1894, ami $25,240,100 In 1803, An whllo. as J Is tho case with railroads in general, Attorney-General Idlcmaii will lec ture on genius at Salem next Wednes day evening. If ho will kindly tell tho public what it Is a good many men nro looking for a Job who aro good for nothing clso under tho sun und would make Mrstruto geniuses. THE MARKETS. Chicago. March 12. Wheat, cash 6iy,c. ' jlewVork, March i2.-Silver,G64:; cad, 3 3' HAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, March 12. Whoat, i.io Vool..Orecon, choice, ioc; inferior 3 sc, valley, 9nc. Hops Quotable at 3,c Potatoes fio to 90c per sack. Oats Milling, 758o. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, March 12. Wheat valley,02cj Walla Walla, 60. 1-lourr-rortland, $3.Si llc,llon emmjy 3,15; graham, $2.65; supetfine. J2.25 per bbl, Oats White, 2327cj grey, 22(323; in bags, S4-25S-2S. barrcla, 4.57-9! cases, 3.7s. , Potatoes. .New Oregon, 253oc per sack. Hay.. Good, 58.So per ton. Wool.. Valley, oioc; Eastern Oregon, 6&ytQ. Mlllstulh. .Dran, $n.5oi3.oo; shorts,$i2 Apples .40c. Poultry.. Hens, 5c; rocstcr. 1.80 per rioz; and not wanted; ducks, j.SoC"tVS0 P-'f l,l turkeyu, live 89C Hides.. green, salted 60 Pus;: umloi 60 lbs 44jc; sheep pclu, iu7o. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to ipial Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, S"5Si fancy dairy, 45; lair to f.ood, 3J3i common, I7C. Cheese .Oregon full cream, ( 3 1 . Eggs.. Oregon, olo per dos Reef. .Topstcers, 22 3.5c per lb; T. to good steers, 22 3'5c; cow, 2tf2'f dressed beer, -l5c. Mutton.. Rest beef, 2.oo2.2s; choice ewes, 1.25; dressed. 4 VSC- Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 4 Sp(J?5.o': lij;ln and feeders; 2 75; dressed, jVw-1 b- Veal.. Small, choice, S''c; lorgc, 34C per lb. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .S3Vi5 Per bu., market firm. Oats.. 17c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.sos.oo; timoihy, $6.50. riour..in wuuieuic tun, j.u", iu, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sacked, 12.00; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, ll.oo 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, 3.0033 50 per dor.; ducks, 3.SO4 50; geese, $4.oo6.oo; tur keys, 9 1 oc; dressed, iiI2Vc. Voal..Drcssod, 4. Hoes.. Dressed, zYt' Live Cattle.. 22&. Sheep.. Live, 2.50. Wool.. Beat, I2c. Hops..Uest, 45o. Eggs.. Cash. 8c. Rutter.. Best dairy, 15c; fancy creamery, 25c. Cheose .I2MI3C Farm Smoked Meats, Bacon, 7c; hams 4o; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes, , 5c)per bu. Onions,, i y,c. ilucklon'B Arnica Salvo The best Salve in the world fot Cuts, Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheutn, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per fee satisfaction ormoney refunded, l'rice 25 cents a box For sale by Fred A, Lege. WO CP-FREE DELIVERY. YOLZ & MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in ail kinds of fresh and salt meats 3Freh sausaco a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAJ. ST; GEO. FlCXllilG1VS MEAT MARKET, 32I Commercial t.t. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Beck & Co. Best meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. BOY" lilt WII AND GET YOUR Wagon. Bugghis. Carriages, Rip ired at It. J. HERSCHBACH, Opp StatcIisuiaiiceCo., 320 Commei- cl . 1 28 Salem, Oregon. WjV Ww full CHEMICAL ANALYSIS and a careful micro acopical examina tion of the urine, is a vaiuaoie am in determining the nature of many chronic diseases, particularly those of the nervous system, blood, liv er, kidneys, and bladder. These aids make it pos sible to treat such diseases success. Iv at a distance, without personal exami nation of the patient. Thus Drlpht'a Dls ease of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Gravel, and other Diseases of the Urinary Organs, "Liver Complaint." Dys pepsia, or Indigestion, Dropsy and many other maladies are successfully treated and cured without personal consultation with the physician, Nervous Debility, whether resulting from over-study, worry, disappointment, or from exhausting drains upon the system caused by prenicious secret habits contracted In youth, through ignorance of their ruinous consequences, is successfully managed, through correspondence, the necessary medicines being sent by mail or express, write for question blanks, or describe your case, send sample of urine for analysis and enclose 10 cents for postage on treatise, which coutains reproduced photographs and full names and addresses of vast num bers of people who have been cured In this way. Address, World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE TO AIL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment wlilch I will send free to all suffering women. Cures ftmale troubles of every nature. Most won derful remedy ever known The half lias never been teld: For could we with ink the ocean fill, Were every blade of grass a quill. Were the whole world of parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade To tell the merits of Balm of Figs, I.would drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, Though stretched from sky to sky. Address Mrs. J. W. B,, box 96, Tallman, Linn county, Or. 2-12-imt Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, biitrpaqe and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton't store. 12-3- W. A. Cusick J. n. Albert. President. Cashier, n 'i I III 111 It, Uphill OK SA-LEIvl. Transact a general banking business. GIRL WANTED-VTo do general housework in small family. Apply at 108 High street. I3-61B TREES Pruned and sprayed. Top grafting a speciality, also bees transferred or put in good shape. Call or addres Jno. W. Carr, S Commercial street. 3-12 1 m FOR SALE OR TRADE.- The best hay fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cheap, on easy term?, or trade lor grocery stock. For particulars in quire at this office. H. A. B. 3?ii im FOR SAUi Eight milch cows and two 2 year olds, Inquire of M.J, Egan, Gervais, Or. 2 24 tf CARPET PAPER-Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS cure elck headache, biliousness, constipa tion, coated tongue, poor appetite, indiges tion, windy betchings and kindred derange, tnents of the liver, stomach and bowels. once used;1auwaysw favor. PUBLIC MEN, POLITCIANS AND BUS tness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and v"""" "u"' s 1 rcss flipping uureau (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. 12 jotf KD.-Local Subscription " -- .ifutn anu magazines. w.1? a,k ' c'Em an confectionery. F. W. Miller, Prop. MM tf PAPERS.-Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, lacoraaandSanranciscopaperion sale at Miller's Postoffice block l ' JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass stede. Miss Balk's School OPENED IN CHANNING HALL, Will receive children from 1 vears uoward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupila taught, includ ing drawing, moueiing, music plain ana ar tistic needle work Alt work done on the In dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Bal lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa tts. v," Five roomraml upward, using I-01I1 hi and cold-water faucet 1 ... . One bath tul ' jl One water clo?et " f No extra charge for wash lulu or &, bed room j. " These arc domestic rates and only tm, h dwellings. Whc.c water cloitu tnTLS without any service in the house, the Jj will be ' These rales will lie adhered to wUWi rlation; lliey arc plain and every conxnai can easily understand the rates tlicy kte r( (jutted to pay. Theso rates will reduce I great many and perhaps advance a few Ut. find by canvas-Zing the city some hre bttt underrated. The object ol the compoi,tj cqualir rales and treat all comumerj ilii, doing justice to every one. In making 0 reductions it U necessary for us to reduce every possible expense, hencu it j dc lhai all water rents be pa'd promptly, u b as possible, at the office before the lotbofth month, this will save the expense of collej. tlon. After that date water takers are iiibltto hi cut off without notice, Rating will h made as fast as possible during the month el March, J. M. WALLACE, Pro, On fatm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loam considered without delay HAMILTON & M0U Bush Bank buiidln8. MONEY TO L0AN1 On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD C. H. LANE, i MINTll in Convnnchl at, SilemOf IsrSuits 515 upwards. PantiJ upwMih-1 244 Commercial Street, Corner Stair Tin, Capital Printing Company hu re moved to that Ucatlon. Call on ns. German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a natirc of Germany. Classes for children on Saturday at Channlng Hall. . Mrs. Rapsey. 4J CeDt,:S BANJO LESSONS Given on reasonable terms by an "P"1"? teacher. VT. A. Mfcn. Vi "" rrnrk-r rVDDCQQ Meets all mail and passenger Wins E gage and express to all parts of the on. Prompt service, TeleP"one,jE7s RADO WANTED An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established houses Salary $780, payable $15 weekly and ex penses. Situation permanent. '.Reference. Encloso self.addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, 316 Omaha Build, ing, Chicago. 2 25 im J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makesaspwialty of fine repair work, SeA Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. iy Hard times prices always, E. M. WAITE PAINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlankPubltshei'8, Bush's New trick over the bank Com'l st HARD TIMES PRICES The times are hard and I propose to give the public hard times prices. New factory shoes .plain 100 With toes and calks x r0 Hand.made steel shoes...,,' 3 Jo Track shoeing V.',','. 250 ,,,, . ,' 'JacJc" HarJdns, 100 Chemeketa street. . ' SALEM WATER CO, Ofncet Willamette Hotel BuW For water service apply at office. payable monthly in advance. complaints at the office. Open spicket to prevent & lively prohibited. Care ahouU W Ifinlllanger of freezing to tew waste.gate closed seo section j gffiR ulation. No deduction in """U.b lowed for absence or for any cause unless water is cut ol irom pi""" To Our Subscribers. 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