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KV- Some Campaign Figures For Democrats and Populists to Single With. Republicans Paste Thefli in Your Hats and Full IS M 3 ( Customs revenue. 1858..., 1850..., 1800. . . , 1801.... 1802.... 1803 1804.... 1805.... 1800 $170,010,051.28 "' 170,417,810.88 104,404,599.50 180,018,428.03 104,538,374.44 200,270,408.05 210,370,280.77 188,080,522.70 103,103,833.09 157,107,722.35 148,071,084.01 130,050,403.07 130,170,080.20 137,250,047.70 180,522,004.00 108,159,070.02 220,410,730.25 214,700,490.03 105,007,489.70 181,471t039.34 102,005,023.44 217,280,803.13 210,091.173.03 223,832,741.09 229,008,584.57 210,522,205.23 177,452,004.15 203,355,010.73 131,318,530.02 152,158,017.45 1807.... 1808. . . . 1801).... 1870. . . . 1871.... 1872.... 1873.... 1,1874 1010..., .1870.... 1877.... 1878.... ' 1879. . . . 1880.... 1881.... 1882.... 1883.... '188-1.... 1885.... 1880.... 1 1 887 i 1888.... 1889. . . . F'1890. .. 1,1891.... 1892. . . . ,1893.... IQfll miout... 1 189.1... . The above table of llgurc, compiled ttlcs, shows thut for thrco years of Democratic rule and live years of rebellion p'from 1800 to 1805 Inclusive tlioro was a 11800 to 1873 Inclusive thcro was n Republican surplus to apply to wiping out lho national debt. Cleveland went In Surplus noarly disappeared. In 1894 and 1895 the deficit duo to Democratic ? mismanagement of revenues and finances ran up to over 8112,000,000. Draw Lyour own conclusions. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. The Australian gate will bo intro- luccd at tho coming Portland races. "Vp.-iriv J.nno.ooo dozen of eircs are iised in manufacturing calico annually. Anrll 24 and 25 are tho dates when Ftlio Oregon State Dairy association meets at nillsboro. Tho Guinea hen is the best rustler land will lay more eggs for less money ft than any other fowl. f From February 1, 1895 to February kl. 1800 there were 102,000 tons or nay ilmported from Canada. I' The distinction between profit and M. loss is too often traceable to quality and neatness in packing. A cood dalrvman and a good farmer ko hand in hand. One produces for Ithe other. ; A pound of sulphur In a peck of salt nlaced whore sheen can have free access to it will soon rid the flock of ticks. r , The fact that so little attention has ibeenpaldto blood or breeding has more to do with low prices for pork in jrcgon than auy other one thing. The trolley car and blcvclo has to stand tho brunt of tow prices in osses. Wonder If -it could not be ild they haye affected silver? Prof. Henry, of the Wisconsin ex- crlment station. savs that It takes 43 pounds of cooked potatoes to equal 00 pounds of corn meal. M Bardeau mixture has been ueed in Ithe Ohio experiment Station, , with rood results for potato scab, oy bosk- lug the seed for one hour. w v Those who pack fruit for the mar ket should bear in mind that it is piot the best fruit in the ix that sells it, but the standard is sot by the poorest. l Wliile there were .imported from (exlco 150,000 head of cattlo there erc imported to tho earue place only, 1,493 J American hogs thn.past seyen months Five hundred and ldf ty-elght thous and bushels of -Americas, barter hare een displaced by Canadian barley rlthln the last seven months. The National Derby of 1806 jjlU be nntostMt nr thnKf. Tnuls .track In lune. The wlBiwrljIflWWfcaUwi Them, Excess of revenue over expenditure Excess of expenditure over revenue. $ 27,529,)04.43 15,584,511.10 7,005,090.50 25,030,714.50 422,774,303.48 002,043,434.22 000,005,870.37 903,840,010.33 Nfsw3 37,223,203.07 433,091,335.11 28,297,708.40 48,078,409.41 101,001,010.88 01,140,750.04 00,588,004.89 43,392,050.34 2,344,882.30 13,370,058.20 29,022,211.83 30,340,577.09 20,799,651.00 0,879,300.03 05,883,053.20 100,009,404.08 145,543,810.71 132,870,441.41 104,393,025.59 03,403,771.27 93,050,588.50 103,471,097.59 111,341,273.03 87,701,080.50 t 5,010,271.07 20,838,541.00 0,014,423.00 2,341,075.20 $ 09,803,200.58 42,805,223.18 from the oniclal government statls- deficit In the national treasury. From March 4, 1803, and for that year tho $5000, the second $2500, third $1500, fourth 81000. oTho hog breeder who pays tho strictest attention to tho comforts of his sows the year 'round is the one who has tho least to complain of about profits in hog raising. The tobacco prop of the United States for 1805 is estimated by the division of statistics of tho agricul tural departmentat 401,541,000 pounds and valued at $35,674,000. Mutton being 25 per cent more nutritious than pork and 15 per cent more than beef, It Is not to be wondered at that thero is a constantly growing demand for mutton. Minnesota will hold her state fair during the national G. A. K. encamp ment In order to reap the benefit of tho one-cent-a-mllo rate, made by all railroads, for the G. A. It. Notwithstanding tho very low price of potatoes and the yust surplus In this country, 88,000 bushels wore Im ported this year compared with 403, 000 bushels a year ago. A now use has been found for pota toes in South Dakota this winter. Burning them in connection with hard coal. It Is claimed that 2 of potato is equal to ono part of hard coal. In Minnesota and Wisconsin the state horticultural societies publish monthly reports instead of one annual report, giving the farmers the benefit of the Information at times when thoy can make immediate use of it. The fact that California cabbage is in tho Oregon market nearly overy spring, should encourage Oregon farm ers to furnish this article, as the gardeners do not seem to care to do so. Capt. Mill, of Oneata, has a valuable cow. She dropped a fine calf in Feb ruary and in March, one month later, she dropped u second one. Both calves and mother aro doing well and thrifty. It should be the ambition of every poultry man to have just a little bet ter flock than those around him. If your neighborhood has run-out stock, introduce some new blood and the poultry world will be that much bet ter for your having been one of It It Is not always the bow that has ten or twelve pigs that Is the most profitable brood sow, but the sow that will raise a litter of. re or six nice even pigs will xft times produce tho most pounds when selling time comes:- In using corrosive sublimate to pre vent scab on potatoes, farmers should bo very careful, as It is a deadly poison. Never allow the solution to stand in metallic vessels or where any live stock could have access to It. A hen will yield In solid matter about four times her own weight In ono year. A cow would yield about two tons of butter or cheese at tho samo rato of product as the hen. While a hen will raise a dozen chicks and tho cow will rear but one calf. Thc60oncr farmers quit raising the more bulky material which goes to pay tho largo dividends on watered railroad stock tho better. Moro mut ton, wool, butter, eggs, poultry, beef and pork means lc&s freight and big ger profits to the farmer. Fruit men should not neglect to at tend the fruit growers' convention to be held at Salem on the 25th of this month. It Is of great importance to fruit growers to attend, as thcro will be methods and wages and means dis cussed of properly marketing green fruits of all kinds, which will be of pecuniary interest to all. Messrs. Catterlln & Kent, of Salem, were up to Solo last week and signed a live year lease for a building to bo used for a creamery. They stated that tho machinery was already for shipment and they expect to lit the. building up with tho latest Improved machinery and expect to have the plant In running order sotnetlinu next month. In the mcantimo the farmers will rustle up a large cow list and be fore they know it they will live In the midst of a prosperous dairy district. There Is moro money mado from the well groomed cow, and no atten tion returns a handsomer profit -than the frequent uso of tho comb and brush upon tho dairy cow. Right hero Is where a check can bo put upon two thirds of tho Impurities we drink In milk. For a perfection dairy overy cow should bo well groomed before sho is milked. Tlio difference In tho amount of milk alone will pay for tho trouble. Tho perfect health of tho cow cannot possibly be, without absolute cleanliness. Sho will keop with less feed and make 'higher grado butter. HARD TIMES jTAOTS. GOOD READING FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLV. Every reader of TiiE" Journal should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely freo with this paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 a year Is tho cheapest paper on tho Pacific coast, yet with It wo glvo yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuable publlcatlons,'cach known to tho world as a standard In its Held: Tho Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm Nows, Tho Child Garden. These valuable publications are each worth a $1 a year, yet wo glvo you your choice, ono year free, for a $1.50 subscription to The Journal, either tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. Seo tho list, and don't neglect to profit by It. , m Don't bo deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at a slight ndvanco. Remember The Journal is tho rhcapest nowspaper on tho Pacific coast, and It gives you high grade premiums without additional charge Cripple Tho iron grasp of Bcrofula lias no mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks tho body -with tho pains of rheumatism until Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. "Nearly four years ago I became at fltited -with scrofula and rheumatism. Made Banning aorta broko out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I bad rheumatism In my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and Anally gave np the doctor's treatment to Well take Hood's Barsparllla. Soon appetite came back; tbe sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I throw away my crutches. I am now stout and hurl, anrl am farmlny. whftrAsa fnur years sgo I was a cripple. I gladly rec ommend Hood's Barsaparilla?' URBAN IIakxohd, Table drove, Illinois. Hood's Sarsaparilla IitheOnaTrai Wood PurlIer. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, 5loss. u 'ji oil l- eur9 Uv'r ,u, y to tlOOa S FillS Ulce.eatrtootttrate. sse. wmmmmmmmmgmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmm L tf:K1 II fil for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Knowh,. Bateman'a Drop, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and M most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? o Voa Knovr that opium and morphine arc stupefying narcotic polsoni r Io Vow Know that In most countries druggists arc uot permitted tosell narcotic without labeling them poisons t to Tow Kit ore that you should not permit any medicine to t given your child swsless you or your ph Man know of what It la co m posed? o Vow Know that Castorla la a purely Vegetable preparation, and that a list of ks Ingredients Is published with every bottle ? Po Vow Know that Castorla Is the prescription ortho fatuous Dr. Samuel Mtcher. That It has been In ue for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than cTall other remedies for children combined r Ho Yotl Know that the Tateut Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. i'ltclier and his assign to use the word " CnBtorltt " and Its formula, and that to Imitate tliem Is a state prloon offense f yto Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection ras because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely ltnrmlesaT Mo Yot Know that 33 avcrasre doses of Castorla are furnished for 35 stents, or one cent a dose ? o Voit Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yow children may Ve kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest r Well, tltcne tltltiga are worth knowing. ThVy are facts. Tlie ftac-wltnlle Hlumatnrc of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ZC No Trouble to Show You Through and Give Prices, X Hardware, Tinwar e. Barbed Wire Blacksmith Supplies, Stoves and Machinery at GRAY BROS. n Examine our large and complete courteous The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Keduced rates. Management liberal. and points 01 interest, special rates will be -EXCELSIOR B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlriwod linnesuisl. 'Satisfaction KUiUAntecl. mrHKRN $AIFie RHRr RUNS Pullman SleoplnCars ElegantJDinln Cars Tourist Sleopin? Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, targo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call oaor writo THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 365 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Ami. Gen'l. Paw. Act., Morrison it,, corner Third Portland, Or. SSSStesstk Mr m& ir hnmwisrpvit m&m sag 1 la on every ,&&C wrapper, stock. Always prompt and treatment. Electric cars leave hole! (or all public bulUfngi given to permanent patrons, A. I. 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Portland at, p.m. Ir Salem Ir. a.m. ar, San Fran. 1, - 1 , at aoovc irains stop ar. il&u rortiand, UregoM City, Woidburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irylof, Eugene, Croswtll, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSBBURQ MAIL DAILY. "South ; 8:30 a.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. 1:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. C:20 p.m. ar. Itosob'g lv. BALKM lABBBNQF.It. "TJotitFT North 4:00 p.m. 1 v. Portland ar. at-. Salem lv. 10:05 a.m. 80 a.m. uiip p.m. DINING CARS ON OODEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping ears aUchd to alt trakw. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and CorvallU, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. 10:15 p.m. Tv7 Ar. Portland. Corvalll. 6tao p. m. 1 135 P- a. Lv At Albany and Cot rail Is eenHct with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4MS P. n yus p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar.McMinvilleLr 8135 a. m. 6:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe car. be obtained at lowest ratei from W.W. SINNEU, Agent. Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. 0. F. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLEK, Mansger. P. h Si. Paul By., GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the IChlcago, "Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember when going east that Its trains are lighted with electricity and heated by steam, Its equipment U .superb. Elegant UufTcr, library, stroking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beithhas an electric reading lamp, and Its dining cars are the best In the world. Other lines are longer than this, but bom are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urlous accommodations, Theft are sufficient reasons for tho popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents In every rail road office will give yon further Information, or address C. I. EDDY, General Agent, T. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. 0. R. k N. CO. E. M'NKILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVESfTHE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St'Paul and Den ver Omaha end Kansas Clly. Low rates to eastern cltlos. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San PwncUco. M If Steamers leave Aloswofth dock, "ortlan March 33 and 8, and April 3, 7, 13, 17,13 and 38th at p. m. Fare Cabin, S; steerage, fi.50. WILLAMPTTE KlVtU DIVISION. Riven Steamkxs r-Uuth and Elmore (or Portland, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at iinja. m., arriving at 6 p.m., and on Thursday and Saturday 7 a. sn. arr riving et 3130 p, ta. Returning leave Pert lanu every uy cvvpi oumnjr i v . ., arriving In Salcta at 3130 p. sn. For Corvalll, Monday, Tuesday, Tliurway and baturuay fttaaop. m arriving at Independcnca at 5 p. ra., Albany at 9 p. m., UKvanis 1 1 p. m, 1 .. . .!.. Dock loot o( inula street. For full details call on Hots & Barker, agents. Salem, Offen, or address. .H.HURLSURT. GW1 Pas, At. FswOatMl, Or. For full details eall en or aMssas G. M. l"QWwll, oot of TraJert. Lml As. tW u Tomoxi tort Koxf H U ffeawlMsaackhMoOVmasf. AakalW Unica j 1 Milwaukee rUOrltAFSLii " ) 11 H V H i-w U H r X MIlWAUKStM ?, 't