uti 4s' f, J fi'i Rt" Daily Capital Journal BY HOFBR BROTHBRS. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1890. THE MINNlisOTA GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET Representatives, . DR. J. N. SMITH, of Snlem, II. L. UAIUCLEY, of Wooduuru, v. w. nu Ai'MAN. of Brooks. M'KINLEY MITCHELL, of Oervals, DAVID CRAIO, of Maclcny. County Judgo, OROVE P. TERRELL, of Mcliama. County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Silvcrton. County Clerk, L. V. EIILEN, of Butteville. Sheriff, F.. T. WRIGIITMAN, of Snlem. Recorder, F. W. WATERS, of Salctn. Assessor, ' ' J. W. HOUART, of Garflcld. Surveyor, II. H. IIERRICJC, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER M1NTO, of Salem. School Himcrlntendent, GEO. W. JONES, of .Jefferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGH, of Salem. For Justice of tlio 1'citco Snlem Dlst, II. A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A. T. WALN. Help pet tluwc flags on our public schools. Tlio now will win. deal In Portland politics Protection and blmctallsm must go hand In band. The platform of 1892 Ih good enough If given the western Interpretation Salem has an Illllieo club. Can tlio Illlhces go to work and get Salem n postolllco building. Tito pcoplo of Portland never had a better mayor than W. S. Mason, tho nominee for that olllco on tho antl Slinon ticket. Tiik Jouhnal, Is up to date. It has u woman's department, a youth's de partment, and a practical farm do-parlmcnt. If tho state would publish a hortl cultural text book for tho public schools It would at least demonstrate that tho American Rook company was not n necessary ovll. 0. 11. Moorcs' argument, that tho Republican party Is, was and over must bo tho single gold standard party, Is copied Into all tho Populist papers. A MoMlntiYlllo papor says: 'George Jllnglmm of Salctn, Is credited with tho defeat of James MCaln for prose cuting attorney." Mr. Ulngham was not u dolegato and was not at tho state convention. , The Minnesota state convention for good roads began Its eewlon on Tues day. No positive plan was promul gated at the the time the convention assembled, but the deliberations or tho assemblage were clearly In favor of definite measures to bring about reforms to relievo business and tho farmers from tho annual curse and em bargo laid upon trade every year by tho reason of bad roads. In discussing tho sublet or good roads tho WorlcMIcrald.has called at tention to tho enormous losses to tho farmers because no decisive action has been taken by the municipal and state authorities to relieve trndo and the farm from this Incubus that Is n dead weight to the Increased prosper ity of tho farmers and tho business men. One estimate places the annual loss to the farmers of tho United States at $000,000,000 by reason of bad roads. Another authority places tho cost of hauling from the farm to the railroad station at 30 cents per ton per mile over bad roads. This is equal to $3.00 per mile for twelve tons, or $1,800 for 2-1,000 pounds from Omaha to Chicago, At a rough calculation there is said to be 000,000,000 bushels of corn Still in tho farmers' hands. Tills is equal to about 1,704,445 tons. At tho rate of"30 cents per ton per mile, It would cost $529,333.50 to move this one mile. To move it COO miles tho cost would be nt tho rate of $150 per ton, or $204,- 000,750 for transportation between Omaha and Chicago. Tlio cost of transportation at this rate between tho two cities would bo about 41 cents per bushel. In vlow of these enormous losses to tho farmer and the business interests of tlio country, Is it not tlmo to give the demand for good roads not only a state but a national Impetus? Why not havo such u convention at Omaha? It Is a vital question and benrs upon every farm, every town and city In tho United States. Tito Minnesota convention formu lated a system by which It is pro posed to havo a Btnto system, abolish ing tho old ono by counties, providing for tho building and repair of good roads by a stato tax and passed these resolutions among ethers: Resolved, That it Is the sense of this convention that tlio question of tlio Improvement of country roads Is ono of tho most Important stato ques tions now awaiting solution, and dc careful and serious con OREGON NEWS 100,000 feet of logs were lo9tbythe Trent saw mill company. There h $3000 hung up for tho Eu gene races, to conic off in May. The 20 and 23 being the day. C. W. Harney, of Chicago, has bought 10,000 head of yearling ewes in and around Prlnovlllc. There were 1,400,000 feet of logs lost in the frcsltctt in Fall Creek, owned by Fall Creek Improvement Co. J. Durkliclmcr, of Burns has started 20,000 head of sheep from Harney county to the shearing grounds near Huntington. Eugene has six saloons, live drug stores and one beer Ibsucd this far, this being tlio smallest amount of li cense ever Issued In one year. It is reported that 15 inches of snow fell the last week over in Lone Rock country, says tho Ileppncr Gazette. Many sheen wero In the t midst of lambing and the cold snap has proven very disastrous to this Industry in In that section. Tlio Northern Pad lie railroad com pany has just paid into the stato treasury at Olympia, $105, 404.35 for tide lands at Tacoma. Tills will be put into circulation quickly, as ar rangements have been made to pay out $120,000 within the next ten days. Tho prlEonors In Astoria jail were very badly shaken up ono day this woek whllo scrubbing the jail floor. Tho floor had been flooded and the REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Following Is the report In full of the committee ton platform, In tho Republican state convention of Ore gon, which was adopted and is the party platferm: j The representatives of the Republicans of tho state of Oregon in convention assembled, call attention to the condition of Industry , throughout the country, as a proof of the necessity of returning to the policy of the Re publican party under which there was general I prosperity during thirty years. I Wo reaffirm the mincioles of the RepublU I can national platform ol 1892, and assort that the results that have followed the change de. creed by the election of that year have justi fied our protest against the national policy adopted by the Democratic party. We believe that the government should have an ample revenue, with a sufficient sur plus over ordinary expenditures to provide for coast defences, for the steady building up of the nivy, and for the constant reduction of the public debt. We believe that the present tarilt, with its lowered rates ana its destruc tive and dishonest svstem of undervaluations and discriminations as to localities, should be replaced by one framed on protective princi ples similar to that of the McKinlcy bill and arranged to give amplo protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, and to re Morn the reciprocity policy of James G. Walne. We have always given protection to our Miipmillclers. In late years we nave negiecica to protect our shlnow tiers. We bclUve tho time 1ms come to reftorc to the policy of aslilngton and Hamilton, which, by dis criminating duties in favor of American bot toms, secured 90 per cent of our carrying tiadc to American ships, and which, if now restored, would again revive our shipping and cause American freights to be paid to Amerl. cans. 'I he Amerlcin people, from tradition and tHllltHUttHltMMHIHHHIHMWMMMHl nrrllf aw 2 ILACKWCLL'8 DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY1. DUnHAM, N, O. Dear Sir: You ore entitled to receive FREE 'rom yur wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all tlio "BlaekwolTs Genuine Durham Smoking TOBACCO yoti buy. Ono bar of soap Frco vith ciicli pound, whether 16 oz., 3 oz., oz., or 1 a oz., pacKagcc. Wo havs notified every whole sale dealer In (ho United States Unit we will supply them with soap to glvo yen FREE Order a Reed supply of UbNUl.Nfi DURHAM at once, aid insist on getting your soap. Oito t;sr of Soap FREE with each pound you buy. Soap I offered for a limited time, so order to-day. Youra very truly, BLACKWELL'S WftrfAM TOBACCO COMPANY. ii you iiart any mmcuity in procuringynur nniniinf oD. cut out this notlco and fiend It with M II your order to your wbaleula nlr. To ALL Merchants Who Retail TOBACCO. mmg J7 Tho Capital l'rihllr, n vetojhU!Cai ciuj1" n. i,AN . V .. . Wl h interest, favor bimetahsm, and the Republi can party demands the uso of both cold and silver n standard money with such rettrict- ...i,.. ., .... ....... i.ki.,.. ......... ...i.nn ions and under tucli provisions to bedeterm liMDunuianuiu bwuu.mhk .., mien neti by legislation, as will all of a sudden all began dancing and Jumping and screaming and patulam oniuin reigned supreme. It was found that an electric light wire had crossed a car wlro and charged the Irou works of tho jail. The evil was soon rem edied. Tho prisoners thought they were to ho electrocuted. Tho Douglas county editors con tlnuo to make llfo a hurdon to eacli other. Tlioy cannot expect tholr readers to have any hotter opinion of thorn than they seem to entertain of each other. Tlio Youth's Department by a Salem fchoollxiy Ih a now feature of The JauitNAU-Saleiu Jouitfui.. We noticed an Improvement in The Jourai.'h editorial columns of late. Itosehurg Itovlcw. Mis. DliumieU has lion Harrison Rifely landed us her husband. Tho next thing is to get him into tho White llouw). She will do it If any body can. Hlio is a smart woman and Iiiib tho proper crcaso in her bloomers. The Dlicovery Hived Ills Llfa Mr. G. Citllouite. Drueeitt, Ikavcrsvllle, 111., sayij ..TuDr. King'. New Diicocrv oweruviih Wat taken h Ith U fJilppe and tried all the pit) ilclans for miles about, but of no aval and was given un and tolj 1 could not IIV. lbving l)r,KinB', nVw discowry in my store I sent for a bonk aid bci'in In iw an I fr.... .k. ,.. .... . . "" Rttbetcr and TftiV '."". "T"'0 up ami about again. It ft worth Its ii., avte.m..iw ,..-, ., , ,vu n- B better and after up ami about a in gold. We tl! Drug Siore. Hnve you examined tho llrowiiBhoo Company's "Htarfi Star" shoes? Tho Now York Haoket has Just received a lurgo lot of them, and they huvo marked them all down according to the great reduction In tho wholesale market, All Kinds for niou, women and children. Call and. see how low they sell all lines. w-NUit serves tho sldoratlon of all, and especially tlioso oniccrs who have to do with tho con Btruetlonof roads and with tho pass ago of laws looking to hotter loads. That wo recommend that all country roads bo divided Into three classes according to their Importance. That tho llrst class, to lw known as state roads, bo under the cenoral supervision of a state board, so far as io (loiermlno their cliaractor.locatlon, etc. Tho second class to bo under the oxcluslvo control of tho county boards, who shall also havo tho Imnicdlato supervision of building and repairing state roads. That tho third class bo under tho supervision of local boards, such as to township or small district boards. That section C, article U, of our stato constitution, should bo amended so that a stato fund may bo established for tho Improvement of our public wagon roads, which fund shall bo dls trlbuted to the sovornl counties of tho statu In proportion to tho amount they shall oxpoiul upon stato roads, and which shall bo built as designated by tho stato authorities and accepted by them. That if necessary to Increase such stato road fund, that a general tax uiHin all tho taxable property of tho stato bo levied and applied to such fund. That wo approve of a law taxing K"iiii wimempiauou of death tuu iiiiieruances, and resolved that tho otllcers of tills organization aro ro quested to advocate tho passago of an net to that effect by tho noxt lrglsla tlvo assembly, and to urgo upon tho leglsturo tho propriety and the Just ness of dovotlng tlio proceeds of ...ni, ft tax to the comtructlon and main- luimui-u ui goon roads. wiTJn XW Sl!!t0 H,10Wco-operato Willi tll lT.inn.Mil ,.,,.. . vMi v,""".uiincin m pro- ... mij iinn means for Investl- gu oiis as to qualities and location of materials useful for rond hiiii,un oui-vniueniung W 8Uch WBR0- Mitchell for Senator. At the caucus of the republican del egates on tho evening before the reg ular county convention, the question of tho "favorlto son" for successor to Senator Mitchell was discussed. A vote was taken, and nil but four of the delegates voted for Mitchell. This without doubt commits tho re publicans of Qllllaui county In favor of Senator Mitchell, rather than to ex-Senator Dolph or any other man who might aspire to Mitclell's scat. This being tho case, will not tho pop ulists of Gilliam county endorse the republican legislative ticket ? Of course, there was no attempt to unfurl the Itcpubllcan Hag In the Re publican breeze, but tho leading Pop ulists are in favor of Mitchell. It happens that tho Republicans of Gil liam are In harmony with tho views of tlio Journal in this matter. While wo do not ngieo with Senator Mitchell on tho colnago of silver, wo think ho should not bo turned down for his views on that question, when ho Is voting tho Republican platform that ho was last elected upon tho ono passed six years ago In Oregon, declar ing for free and unlimited silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1. It will bo tlmoto hold him up for voting that way, when tho party quits juggling with this Important question, and tho state Republican convention for tho ilrst tlmo passes a nionctaiy resolution fairly and squarely contrary to that passed then. Aside from tho silver question. Sen ator Mltcholl Is right on all the na tional questions, and ho Is able and olllclent, tho peer of tiny man in tho United States senate. And ho is right on ono question of national importance- wlioro Dolph is wrong. Sen ator Mitchell Is tho champion of tho measure providing for tho election of United States senators by direct vote of tho people. Senator Dolph opposed mat measure. Thoifact Is,. had It re quired a popular voto of tlio people, Dolph never could havo graced tho United States senate, whllo Mitchell could linyo been elected nt any tlmo by tho popular vote. Tlio peoplo wanted Mitchell when Dolph was oiected tho ilrst time, but tho Oregon legislation, as will secure the main tenance of the natitr of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt-pay. ing power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal. Tlio Interest of the producers of the country its farmers nnd its workingmen demand mat every dnllnr, paper or coin, issued by . the government shall be as good as any other I dollar. Resolved, That wc earnestly endorse the proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States, nrovidlnu for the election of United States senators by popular vote, recently reported from the committee on privileges nnd olections by Senator Mitchell and now pending consideration in the United State (senates. Resolved, That tho application of the Ore gon delegation in congress to the president of the United States and now pending before him. praying a modification of his procla mation creating the Cascade forest reserve, is hereby earnestly approved, and wc appeal to the president to grant the prayer of our dele gation in congress. wc reauie the importance and magnitude waterways to commerce, and we denounce the Hllberallty ol ilemocrnlic party In these Im portant matters. Respectfully submitted. T. E. Fell, Sol. IIirsch, Secretary Chairman, MINORITY RETORT. Following is the minority report, which was defeated by a vote of loS to 129: We, a minority of your committee on plat form save nnd except the section on finance, for which we submit the following as a sub stitute: Resolved. That we favor the use of both gold and silver to the extent which they can be maintained in circulation nt parity in pur chasing and debt paying power; but we are earnestly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the rntioof 16 to I for the reajon mat It would destroy such parity, enormously contract the volume of currency by forcing gold out of circulation and imme dlately place the country on a sliver basis. Uclleving that the efit-ct of international NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 2tt Comnnrcil st u.i Eitl5 upwards. Vsm ji"0 WlONEYTOLlili On farm I...I .. rotes on lar " Scial consldetcd without delar " "AMILTOjj A. D SMITH. Furniture repaired and re varvished, picture .frames and mats made to order, canvas stretched, upholstering. All job work done on abort notice. 4 2 im WANTED ,A man or woman In every coun ty to soil the best paying books on the mar ket: $3 to $4 made every day: address box 449, uregon city, ur. HUIE WING SANG CO. Japanese fancy goods, matting, dressing gowns, illlc goods, ornaments, imported teas, baskets, chinnware, screens, etc., at lowest prices. Lndies" un derwear made to order in the store. 11a Court st. 42 im FOR SALk-Eicht milch cows and year olds. Inqulro of M.T. Egan, Or. Bush Rank building. MONEY T0 On city or farm property, Over Hush's Bank, 4!0t LOAN T.K. 1D1D two 2- Gervnls. 224 tf The Roya RESTATTia ax. 106 State itw. N; ,1N1' guarantee the best meal h i?, rcosonable. One trial will ,. J' f" rouage. Private rr &? "" .L.CARLT0.VlPn. demonetization of silver can be overcome only by International remonctization ol thai metal, the Republican part) nl Oregon most earnestly favor such measuics as will accom plish that purpose. Claud Gaich, Charlrs S. Mixito Inlir Combs, I. II. Moore, W. W. hicirr, l)ur win Brlstow, W. II. Conyrrs, V. 1. 1 omia way HARD TIMEs FACT'S. CIOOD READING FOR THE T.UilLY CIItCL''. Every reader of Tm: .Iou.inal slinnlfl lnnlr im tlm Hut nf f....l.i...ci wc realize tnc importance and magnitude -"" -i- " " " i""1"""" of the fishing industry on the Columbia river given absolutely frco with tills paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 a year Is CARPET I'AI'ERLarge lot of heavy blown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under enrpots. Call at journal oiiicc. PllilLIU MEN, l'OLUCIANS AND UUSr incss houses can obtain nil newspaper Infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Bureau, (Allen's) Union lllock. Portland. I2.20tf NEWS STANU.-Locai I. O Agency for all nnwspapers Subscription nnd magazines Fine atock of cigam and confectionery. F. W. Miller. Prop. 1J4 tf PAPE1S Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, F. VAN DER JJAAN Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. " -- hhic prices always. E.M.WAITElnINTiKom AND p .i .-::.,; . """' ""1 t uLuma mm aan rinncisco Dancri on nai or Miller's rostofficc block and would recommend that some provisions uc raauc tor a siaie naicnery lor artiiiciai propagation, and that the laws regulating the closed season be rigidly enforced. That wc endorse the efforts of our reoro sentatlves in congress to secure repayment to the settlers cf Oregon of the excess of Jr. 25 per acre wrongfully collected by the governt menton lands located in the limits of the unearned Northern Pacific railroad land gran now forfeited. The construction of the Nicaragua canal is of the highest importance to the American people, both as n measure of national defense and to build up and maintain American com merce. It is moreover of special Importance to our Pacific states and wc demand Its completion as speedly as possible by the government of the United States. We hereby endprse the action of our sena tors and representatives in congress in their endeavor to secure grants of pensions to Indian war veterans. We pledge the Republlcanl party to a rigid economy in the expenditure of public money; to the reduction of cxcesslvo salaries: and the aoonsnment ol the lee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and bclicye that no appropiiation should be made to nny school or charitable tntllnnlnn m under the control of the state; and oppose the i ,i v , "ll "1C Gc"cra appropriation bill of Items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. Wc demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign immigratlon.both for protection or our country against illiterate and vicious Clauses from loreirn lands nml far nrniiiilnn of our labor and preservation to our own people of the remainder of our national uuinnin. We commond tin policy of the Republican party in relation to internal improve ments, and in particular in opening our GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY the cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuablo publications, each known to the world as n standard In Its Held: The Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tlio Farm News, The Child Garden. Tlicso valuablo publications aro each worth n 81 a year, yet wo give you your choice, one year free, for n vx.w nuuauripiiiuii 10 J.IIE JOURNAL, cither the Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. See- tho list, nnd don't neglect to profit by it. Don't UO deceived into tinvlncr fnr so-called premiums offered with high priced papers nt a slight advnnce. ucnicmucr the Journal is tlio rheapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, nnd lb gives you high grado premiums without additional chargo Meeting Called. Tho county Republican central cominltteo and tho candidates 011 the Rcpubllcnni ticket aro hereby called to meet nt the hall over tho post onico In Salem.nt 2 p.m.,Saturday, April 25. G. w Davis, '10 td Chnlrmnn. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists1 materials, lime. hair, cement and shingles, an.d micsi. quamy 01 grass seeds. AND Lcyal Jilan k Publisher,, Bush' New Brick over the bnV r.-rt DEPOT EXPRESS Meets nil mall and passenger tniai E gage and express to all parti of tie S Prompt service, Telephone Na 70 . JAMES RADU Miss M Ballon it s IN- :i MllOO IM'KNKD CHAINING STALL, Will rccoive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theoldcr pupils taught, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic needle work All work done on the in dividual plan in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For iswnsuim particulars apply to Miss O, Dal. lou. Twentieth and fhemeketa sts. SALEM WATER CO, "TOfficci Willamette Hotel BaBtV, For water service apply at office. Mi payable monthly in advanc. Mil. .1 complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in witem on account of temporary absence fna it ciiy unless notlco is left at tie o&t Hereafter water for irrigation will onlytc furnished to regular consumer! micj 11a for domestic purpose. Contractors & s&. walks, brick work and plastering ill fins read "under building purposes" page t; l schedule of rates for 1893. Apply to6t for copy. TO THE FARMERS! V?,wV?iu$.tcomPIotcla new feed yard one-half block south or the court house, I'lcase give us a call. Team 10c. zl HUSSARD & SIMPKINS. Miss May Wilkins, Dressmaking and Sewing, All kinds of work done in the most spprorti style, and promptly. Call at room tj, Put hurst block, Salem. -.vw.v,. ..v ... wim, mm uio uregon-1 Many years ago Dr. Ian and inaehliio politicians caused a consulting phyafciau to deadlock, not that tlioy wanted Dolph, SSSmfflPiwl .I.llSV.t,te : hut any ono to beat Mltcholl. ffi LTw 1 lIc "cc R. V. Pierce, chief the Invnllds TTntol deadlock, not that thov wnntrvi llnlni. ond s.urF'?al Institute, Buffalo. N. Y.. com- but any ono to bent Mitchell. Tin VffiSlF peoplo know nothing of Dolph unto ftom.?c,u. aml, liver' rousinsr the onrana to rrieiul of Mlthchell, and when tho ,owch and the nerves are supplied with latter could not break4 tho deadlock- r''j,tllcywlll"ot?odutywltl1outlt lim.abn.i i.i -1 ',. uchuock, any more than a locomotive can run with- ""T"' '" il-iius 10 compromise omcoai. you cauuot Kt a lastiug cure of on Dolph, Dolph finally grow Into SKiW' .r ,Il'dIRs"on. v taWnsr nrtl- a nood sonntnr tiim,i. . i, Cc,'ahy digested foods or pcpslu-the atom- 111 mmot though nover tho nch must do its own work lu its own way. brilliant man that Mlcholl Is. "Wo D9, u,ot Put your ucn-es to sleep with so- arc for Mitchell, not that we love a2&ti Dolph less, but that wo lovo Mitchell 5C? otuc food they require. Dyspepsia? more. Fossil Journal. I J" , BMtio"' WUousness and Nervous Af- --"VM-. puvu us aiccmcsanrss niiu wair f,eni? feelitBa arc completely cured by the 'Discovery" It puts 011 healthy flesh, Attention, Woedmen: rAll n,1? of Salem Camp No. 118 W. O. W. and visiting neighbors aro renuested to be present nt their hall Friday evening nt which tlmo tho canm will entertain Salem Grove No. 3, Goodman circle, this being their anniversary. 10 "l "When Baby was alcV, wo gave- her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When ahe became Miss, aha clung to CaatorU. When sho had Children, the gTO them Caatori. State street clothiers. JS 8M0KB-TI ft"oiw 10 cent La Corona oiL-np i,,, ...v. ... stnoko. Hut tl,r."s, ..",. .v,u.8,u 1. :. ; . nu ,a i,, t Workliiginen'a suits, llrst class. onh Statasti.HntMn . the cwtiKoof ltandUneverrcLTr.ttft,ji... "II I me ono who emits It. ' briup refresUhiff sleep and Invigorates the whole system. Slowly iMiMioviNo.-Wnltor Kin ney tho yoiitiu man nvMiti S.lln, ul,n .... .......".- "" ::":.;:." "v? """""en a serious i m. K.iiwM.ofAV.&iivWMJif-irfrf'a. lucmeni, last January whllo working menf.'"! wri.,c "x rctU y iapro?: wiui a grubbing machine whorcby ho rs.nar MueS E'iSl5!,. ? the leg .M inK although onirS:, poto recovery, the attending physl-' S&SSl? IfJISfe' dan feare tho young man will be do- KirfSJ priVeUOfthO USO Of tho inaWf. tnUrWrfSSTEX The Reason why probably n year. Office uso 01 1 no member for Snw ua 1 u ojrpepi. Ni . "5 couM Txini, . . r -., riK.vre,imrrltt Now, ner . T ---...4o 10,-1 nirrm now, ner two Lawrence, the enterprising P. 0. H,i&crn,'t,s Croeers. urn n.nl.i.,,. . ,ft w K."4 of xay improve- s"- Mypr- z.-"- tiLTiirni t B..o, ,uu IllUKItlL' BOUlO nicnta In their coiyoftlce, Uu, nsancs. 'taUrS!' bwwto " II HW 'I ilfflVHH fiMLpJnul UjHI the Burlington makes the fastest time to Omaha, Kansas. City and at. Ixuis Is becan U l .k. shortest as well as the best built line to those and ATT. r vtiido Southern and &utheastern cities. ifltett or Inquiry addressed to Jrompt atttention. A. C. SHELDON, G. A.. Poitland, Or. GEO. FEITjDRXCH'8 MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block! Successor to C. M. Beck & Co.l fowes"'"'"."'0 Cty' Pfmpt dcllY"y at Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Ife i,hIn 10 cenu iTn T ii 5 to 10 cenU ""dber Wrt; 5toiocents SnteE::::::::: ;' Silk handkerchief .V.V.V3 cents and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in' telUgcntly washed by hand. Col , Olmsted Prop, ) J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEB, Makes a sp'-laltyoffine repair woik, Sri Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commerciil Smtt JsHHRSH !iSBWaBBEl d HaaBia CHt-HAJJ Sllg OF BOX WAGON A Ilorseshoeing a specialty. Pilces as low as the lowest. Hand made shoes to suit the SS?.e,i 1 tf . Dise"ed such as corns, con tracted hoofs or Interfering horses correctly attended to. Just give me a trial, loo Chcl meketa. street, back of Ni va,i- !,.. store, ' K. J. HERSCHBACn, pozzonps RnHPlFXInN POWOER! I ha been till, jtandard tor tottTJ" ,,47 . U more popular tc-aar uuaeiw "" 1 dita'I'S I . ,,.. !... 1 MmnlaTMn TAlf llSP bBUij' I refrtshlng', eleanlr, be10irul art J1, L I Adellcau. InvUlblo prottttlon MiMiK i . WltheTety boxolOMari taAnf killl'a GOLi) r" '"xv:...-.. i(iwi i 1 AT DRUGQISTS A!fi FAN0T8T0MJ U WOBS UMr m Tako Your WIfo oneof thoia handjome Poom PunT, They irarinr..i,. T. ,xw,"xi I ill I v,w-n box ol powde t3FREE DELIVERY. W0LZ k MIESflF. Prnn. Dcalarsin all kinds of fresh and salt rneaU kw- iu sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. Capital Transfer Co, Ft harry town, prop.; .lnnf"' b?2a?e 1 all kinds cf work done promptly. leave orfm a, p store. n w In all towns and localities United States and territories M N ain Washer and Steam CooV. w d use. It saves its own price ca clothes in less than six n"."; K D, by express, prepaid." Wj in copper. Forpartlcula.i.J ..a o....,k ' Saleo.0 IJ ?im ,vv. jjtfKmmtM AWkCVHEU not trlwi S1 ui. null " 71 -. .K!2Bfi !tSgftSavS lrHti:MjCHilC4 1( br nli icwniii.uisHi.r M in rrvi w br wr'TUiCrie. C r9t - ' --- - - . jfe-J iM ttfty'-"- t.