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V' WW" ii ii-tirt rinrr i Urn MlHJt4MM! '"''' ' ----- ;7t?rs.v.'fiiiia;jarrirr -'--mr Daily Capital Journal. BY HOPICR BROTHERS, s SATURDAY, AP1UL.2J, 1898. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Henresentntlves, DR. J. N, SMITH, of Salum, H. L. UARKLEY, of Woodburii, tct tir ntr a Tint a W nt nrrvlra M'J'INLEV MITCHELL, of nervals, DAVID CKAIO, of JJaclcay. County Judge, OROVE P. TERRELL, of Mclinnm. County Commissioner, J. K. DAVIS, of Sllvcrton. Coiintv Clerk. L. V. EHLEN, of Buttcvlllo. Sheriff, F. T. WRIOUTMAN, of Salem. Recorder, 1 W. WATERS, of Salem. Assessor, J. W. IIOBART, of Garfield. Survoyor, B. H. IIEKKICK, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. School Superintendent, GEO. IV. JONES, of Jefferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGII, of Salem. For Justice of tho Peace Salem Dlst., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALN. baker up Lane. i Hon. C. II. linker of Lane county, has bee"n nominated ftif tho senate by" tho Populists, and will probably be the only candidate In the Held, by the DOWN AT OERVAIS. Write-Up of Some of the Business People of French Prairie. A Journal reporter spent tho day at the live town of Frencli prairie. time election day rolls around, aaln'st The people wpre Jin 80 bimy ll0 1c ot Dr. Driver, the eminent divine. Dr. Driver was nominated by the Republicans on n wave of A. P. A. en thusiasm, nnd has spent moat of his time since hln nomination denouncing the Catholics and Liberals. He Is un i able man, but has a heavy load to carry, In the natural aversion of the , American people to pick up a man j who carries a-theologlcal chip on his shoulder all tho time. Driver lias also i to carry Moorhead, who two years ago sec half of them, lie will have to make another visit and see the rest, as those he did see treated him very well us a nice list of daily subscribers shows. Gervals Is better known as McKln ley Mitchell's town as the homo of the rustling, wlde-uwnkc.lrrepreaslblc produce mcichaut, who Is proveibaily a hard man to down. Although they don't hitch worth a cent ho Ih to Ger vals what Walter Tooze Is to Woad- llkc lilm for ..- V..A..I kt-ftMBt ! till 4tt I was CICCieil (Hi u reiuiiu nun auui , ... . ,, J.tf .!. .i,i ...... hi. P""-" and tho people nil liuiliuiui, unii hiv." "'" "...." ,. ,wlat-,f ,,, .nntmrcn TT l.nu liand-, '"""'j"'"- ...vi.. .w ....o uiwuys a khiu worn lor a ncignuor It kcoiiis Marlon county Is to have Its usual dose of campaign blackmail. Hend It to tho lxneyar(l--.IocSlmon-I sin , Scottlsm and Dolphlsm. Ex-Governor Fletcher, of tho Post, Is after bloomers now. Less grabs for tho politician and more grub for the working people. Tho Youths Department In Tin: Journal Is highly appreciated by our public school teaclnrs, as well as by tho children. What Oregon needs more than any thing elco Is tho application of good, sound, economic business methods to her public alTalrri. Tho Sheridan bimetallic union club has l.'ll voters on Its roll. The now movement will go pretty solid In some parts or the county. The Clackamas county Republicans will make their canvass entirely I tide Iendcnt of any plans arranged by the PopullstR or Democrats. stltucnts for a mess of pottage, cd him by the Simon ring at the last moment. The Republican party should not havo thrown men like Baker and Hil- legas overboard. They arc us clean and able and conscientious Americans as ever sat In the Oregon legislature. They are fearless, courageous, Inde pendent and Intelligent. It is suici dal for a party, at tho bidding of such men ns .Mr. Dolph's nephew and Prof. McElruy, to punish such men. When the Republicans of Lane county, al lowed their prlmurles to be packed by the corrupt elements to sit down on Baker and Hlllegus, both fanners, they committed u blunder, no matter whether their ticket is elected or not. Tho taxpayer looks behind the actions of u convention to sec the dominating motives of the party managers. What reforms need the people expect at the hands of men who bow down to the corruptlonists in order to get places and emoluments? None whatever. The people of Lane county will return Mr. Baker to the state legislature and re turn men with him who will repre sent tho people Instead of tho ring. It Is to bo regretted they will not bo returned as Republicans. given a will get Most of tho "Thirty" nre going be fore the peoplo for nn endorsement of their course in tho last legislature. Will tho peoplo stay by them? Marlon county wants bettor roads, und should elect no man for county judgo or commissioner who Is not pledged to their Improvement. Salem offers you your choice or about twenty-llvo varlotlcs or relig ious service on Sunday, besides tho Salvation Army and tho Illllico ululi. Tho Oregonlan Is no doubt satlslled with tho legislative- ticket In Wasco county. .Touch and Mlchell aro both uncompromising single gold standard men, and Englishmen In tho bargain. In Linn county Dr. Colo was regu. lany nominated for county Judgo on tho Republican ticket. Rut Judgo Duncan's friends kicked so hard that ho 1ms resigned and Duncan has been put on. - i. Baker of Lane county speaks right out In meeting, if tho ixjoplo, regard less of party, wnut a man who made a clean record and fought llko a tlgor for them In tho last legislature, they should make him the next tonntcir from Lane county. Tho Independence West Sldo wiyss nciijumin uayden might have Imioii nominated by tho Democrats for tho senate, but what ho said nbout the Doinuaratlo party taking away tho appropriation from tho Stato Normal did not tuko well. O. C. Applegate isHuopubllean can dldato for tho senato from tho Khun. oth-Lako district. Ho Is u descendant of ono or tho men Dr. Driver says was a degenorate liberal. Dr. Driver will not have to Hit In tho same senato with Applegate. ho can resign It An- lilArvii,. I.. ..........1 ' ll HU.U lit VII'VIVM. Let tho men who want'enormous fcea und salaries, tho single gold etonduM, banking with publlo money and legislative Jobbery got up and say o, but don't let them protend to be purer In principle than other men only to fool tho peoplo and continue their grabs on tho treasury. Tho Tolodowuniya Austin Rowbrook returned from his visit to Herman, tho heator at Portland, htm unhealed. Tho great liealth restorer failed to havo any effect on his eye sight.. "Herman U only ono more shrowd follow living on his wits and Off of tho othorpeoples credulity." Newberg Independent: A Suloni schoolboy, in tub journal, says that no president of tho United States over resigned. No, my mmi; presidents arc politicians, and politicians aro generally mado or llnner stuff. Tho only cases on record where a politician resigned his Job were thoso or a shlrlff in ono or tho frontier counties of Ore gon and tho mayor of Seattle. Neither of them will ever get to be president. Children Cry for l-ltolwr's Castoria. Scott for Congress. Tho wrlthlngs of tho Oregonlan be caiiBo of tho doso administered to Its chorlalicd idol, Joseph Simon, at tho late Republican convention furnish amusement to thoso people who have little concern which way Multnomah county politics go. For a day or two following tho conventions thoro was a period or hesitancy, or uncertainty what courso to pursue on the part or the great dally. Considering the fact that tho forces or tho Oregonlan had been donated itiul tho "comhlno" had won single victories all along tho line, there was a marked alwenco or comment unon tho situation. Gradually, however, little by little, editorial paragraphs began to npppcar Intimating that a candidate for congress In the second district who would represent the gold side of tho money question would bo a desirable thing. Then camo tho un- nouncement that no Ronubllcun should voto for Mr. Ellis, which car ries with It tho Innuendo Unit ho should vote for Judge Bennett, Mr. McKercher or, possibly, Mr. Qulnn, tho Populist candidate; since for whom else could ho vote? But there are thoso who think tho Oregonlan does not Intend support ing elthor Judgo Bennett. Mr. Me. Kercher or Mr. Qulnn; but really de sires tho nomination or a gold stand urtl Ropubllcau. Possibly so, und If truo tho trouble has been that no candldnto has been round to (111 tho urn. Mr. Mallory would not do, be cause ir ho woie nominated Mr. Hume would tuko tho stump against him, and Mr. Mullory. would lose his temper. Jo. Simon wouldn't do lw ho couldn't get any votes. John C. Leasuro wouldn't do because jif. Leasuro never runs ror oillce, and so on the lino or the Oregonlan favorites. Sad as tho plight may be, wo think wo seo a solution. Modesty Is thochlef vlrtuo of tho Oregonlan, and It Is modesty, possibly, that has prevented that paper from nnnouiioiinr tim nn. illtlncy of Hurvoy W. Scott, a gentle man well known to you nil asthoablo, talented und popular editor or tho Oivgonlan. Why not nominate Mr. SSXl. ". .1 ??. b9Uc.r- W ho not : :".':': i".'.' v v.10 "roKO mo caucus iiuuboucniy Ho Del ovm in ,. articles, written litteon xio is in ntel tlon. as his yenrs ago will prove. ect u slant: In niluenco surpassed bv no ono In tho state; and, nbovo ul ft, would represent sound nimiw ' . 1 1 uaNHIimUCSS. money in nil A sick doctor should bo willing to take tho sjuno prescription advises ror others. Why should tint. Bt,.a bo willing to undergo what ho wants anothortodo? Most modestly, tlmorouslv and un. DrecluUvelydowo presout 'tho name r: ""'I nor congressman from wu Bct'iiriii fiiari mi. I Chonlclo. a kind and many a lift has ho friend In a tight place. lie nearly u solid vote. Nuthman fc Mangold, hardware and farm Implements, also have the post olllcc F. A. Mangold being post master for a second term. Herman Salzman Is the cltyloweler und hus been here nearly two years und has a good trade, a Dr. J. Stott, who was coroner two terms, enjoys u good practice nnd hus been at Gervals ten yenrs. He held the only county olllcc this town had foru generation, Dr. M. A. Flynn once being rcpiesontutlve. Dr. P. II. Fltgerald has conducted the only drug store In Gervals tor three years. He is u registered phar macist and keeps all In his line right up to dato as u graduate of Willam ette should. Smith & Allen run a neat market since four years. They buy and ship mutton, veal and pork, doing u busi ness or about $.j,000 a year. They put up a good many tons or smoked meat. A. M. Smith lias bought out Whit man & Co., confectionary and cigars, and gives you u good shave Into the bargain. Mr. Smith Is a son or J. T. Smith, raised near Gervals and has hosts or friends all over tho country. John Weiss has been handling a good stock of furniture for three years past. Holsabloto lit out a young couple when they start in life, but says the collln business is tho better of the two. Jas. Forsythe, of Salem, has been doing a lino Job or gliding and painting on the new altar or the Sa cred Heart church. This work It is estimated would cost nearly $1,000 If sent from the East. Mr. Weiss Is an artist In wood work. Gervals has thrco saloons Jacob Bingham, Fred Goulet, and Ed. Du puis aro tho proprietors. J. E. Zlegler Is doing quite a busi ness In buying stock with Win. Snod grass. Thoyshlpby tho carload to Portland. They aro now buying fioo ycurlings und two year olds for Mon-tann. Mrs. Ed. Dupuls has Just recently opened a nice stock of millinery and keeps a well appointed dress making parlor. J. Ansiiiuu Injustice or tho peace, and conducts n neat market. Ho will giyo you u steak or a verdict Just ns you plcnse. Station Agent W. Mcrrlman, or tho b. J. Co., Is u brother of Geo. Merrl man, in .nciuord, wuo camo so near being warden of tho stato prison. Ho has been agent ut Gervals two years and gives good satisfaction. Geryalshas u Catholic, Presbyter Ian, und Baptist church, nnd regular sorvlco In tho two llrst. Win. J. Clark Is pastor of tho Gervals Star, with n weekly service, mostly hops. Ho Is doing well llnanclally. Calmels and Rondeau conductn ecu- oral merchandise business since about six months, succeeding Mr. Assman. Mrs. J. G. Coleman Is tho saleslady at this" well equipped store. W. Scott Taylor has been in the harness business thirteen years, and msiienmiy, robust uppeurunco Indi cates Unit ho will bo In it thirteen years longer, unless ho starts for the next world. Ho Is also tho oldest nuctloncer in tho county. A. Calmels and T. G. Coleman loN, about April 1st for Cook's Inlet, A llluL'tl 1 l.t ... i. .. At. ... .....,. u, m uAin-cicu iney will re turn "well sntlsllcd." rii. ..... . .,.. v, .ilia, r .Trill n .. 1 -. w. M iuier, who died December 21, 1895. Tho Dopot houso is well known to tho travelling public. II T t .- . ... .. u..iwvMuris city marshal and also takes In pconlo for inwii nt o coins, wiui uoara nnd lodging. He --' 'u...uvwii.iuviiiuiuuie ror con- LANE COUNTY POPULIST. Eugene, April 25. In the Lane county Topullst convention Hon. C. H. Baker was called for and responded in substance: I want to disabuse ull your minds If you think I am here looking for olllcc from your hands. Some time since a prominent Populist asked me if 1 would como out as nn independent candidate for state senator If I was assured of u endorse ment at tho hands of the Populists. ! I felt kindly to the proposition nslj had Just been "kocked out" by my . own (the Republican) party, but did nob tuny iiiiiKO up my niiiiu ui muo time. After considering tho matter, a short time I later culled on tho gentleman at his home, und told lilm I would accept a platform declaring for the referendum nnd free sliver ns an Independent candidate. I did not como here lust night us I was not hungry for oillce. Tho ofllcc must como tfrcely to inc. I am ready and wining to suouiuer my musket and do i my duty in this cause. Everybody' must got off tho fence on tho financial ' question. I am ngulnst a straddle. Baker was a Republican member of the lust legislature, and wanted the Republican nomination for state sena tor at the recent Republican conven tion, but was defeated. On the llrst ballot In that convention he received M votes. At the present time he is u member or tho Republican county cen trnl committee from Camp Creek. We your commltteeon resolutlonsof the peoples party of Lane county beg leave to rcafllrm our position on tho grout county, state and nntlotial ques tions believing the Important to hinge on tho following. platform. First Wo demand direct legislation through the Initiative und referendum with the iniparctlyo mandate In local, stato und national government. Second We demand tho free und unlimited coinage of gold and silver at tho ratio or 10 to 1; u Hill legal ten der for ull debts both public nnd pri vate. resolutions. Wo also nledco our canrlldnf.ni fni- the legislature to vote for tho nboll tlon of nil useless commissions un boards, and for tho salary system (' paying public olllccrs. for state up of prlatlon bills, providing only forPK constitutional salaries, and the economical support of state ins tho tlons and ngulnst any nnd ull u tltji- Test It anv way you like. """ia j w k 24 'j 'Capital iVinito- n rj 'cation. rZV, Ul t.. ' Measure ifOhew it and you wifl find ja jutltlu MERCHANTTAHji a PLU MONEY T8li On farm Ian,! .... . t on hZ1' Hi con.lde.ed wlfLfe.. UuU ank bulldinO,, MONEY TO On cfty or rarm proper Over Dmh's Bank () is the lardest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for io cents T.K.W tuc nuui prlatlons for sectarian purposes, ppro- Wo demand tho reduction of olllclal i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. salaries to correspond with the reduc tlon In tho wages or labor and the price or labor. Wo nlsodemund tho re-enactment or the mortgage tax law. STATK SENATOR. T. J.-Elliot placed In nomination Jlon. 0. II. II. Baker, or Camp Creek. W. II. bnaugh seconded tho nomlna tson. The rules was suspended and and Mr. Uakcr was nominated by ac clamation, with considerable enthus iasm. He thanked the convention ror tho honor. The followlnir resolution win nnw.wi and unanimously cnrrlcd: Ho It ie solved, that wo request ull nominees that obtain a nomination before this convention bo requested to explnln ills position nnd commit himself squarely on the platform laid down In this convention. REl'RESENTATIVKT. It. 1 Caldwell was placed In nomi nation. Ho declined. Levi Gcer, of Cottage Grove, wns plnccd in nomina t on but declined. A. M. Sweeney also declined. Win. Is'coley; of Maple ton, was nominated by acclamation, as ho was not present. John .Suther land, or Cottago Grove, was noml- nnieil by ncclninntlon. Ho thanked the convention fnr tliniinmiiiiitinn v If. Spuugh nnd M. M. Myers also 'de cimal. y. yy. foyers una K. Murtln, or Cottage Gravo, wero placed In nom ination. Martin said ho hnd been kicked out or tho Republican conven tion on account or his free silver Ideas nml therefore! have bolted that party i'irso uauot Martin 123, Myers 12. WE DONT WAN f bovs or I.i.ifer 1..H n, of ability. $yw to 5500 a mnntli lo liuttlerf State nnd gennriU ngenn. H.ila y nml com mission. Kacine Fire Engine Co., Koclne WM. 42 4t sat mm MARKET rouage. l'rfvato roomi .Te J " L. CARLToHi .1 E.K.WAITEPJlINrn'0f AND AND- W ANTED .A man or woman in every coun ty to Soil the best paying books on the mar ket; I3 to $4 made every day; address box 449. Oregon City, Or. IIUIE W'INU SANG CO. Japanese fancy goods, matting, dressing gowns, tilk goods, ornaments, imported teas, baskets.chinawarc, screens, etc. nt lowest prices. Ladies' un. ucrwear inaue to onlcr in the store. 112 Court st. j 21m I3TFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props. Denlars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats EPFrcsh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. FOR SALE Eight milch cows and year olds. Inquiro of M. J. Egan, Or. two 2 Gervais, 224 tf UAHl'Ll' I'Al'EU Large lot ol heavy" brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. I'UllLIC MEN, 1'OLIICIANS AND llUs incsshou.es can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Uureau, (Allen's) Union Ulock, Portland. i2.2otf r. u. IM1-.WS STANU.-Local Subscription nowspaners and magazines. a confectionery. F. W. 1 14 tf Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton's storo. 12 tcfal Blank PuilUhtn, husIVs New Hilck over the U.ofc cl, SALEM WATER Cd umcci W.llamelle Hotel BdiV mrtl ZnMr....".. B 4 ---- .....j m Murine, vfi, complaints at the office. ' Thpra u.111 Iw. .1.1 . nn nnniml nt . . "WW Ilereafier water for lrriwtion n -u ,.! ""-"' "buM t-uuiumen mini furni!irr1 fn for domestic purpose. Contractor! U walks, brick work and pUiteriiiZTni read "under building purposw" Jii schedule of rates for 1893. Appf; .v. vvj.. .Messrs. Nccloy, Sutherland Martin declared tho nominees. und 5es Wmm liio uoitoi notel is run by Mrs, Mary Jflbler.a niece of tho old ptontei Friiiis Nlbler, nnd daughter of John stable. t;.?lJA "'"'Sl'OSPr of. the town, n Kentlcman by birth, a Ponit. it his Iwdo."' nnd " eooa Work," T, S. Williams has run a barbershon for a year, jind tho town scorns to 2S .n : ii: .":::.""." "vma iibu nupiuieu wiui uiroers. WOMEN'S FACES like flowets, fad mid wither with time; the bloom of the rose is ouiy known to the healthy woman' checks. The nerv ous strnlu caused by the ailments and pains peculiar to the sex, and the labor ami worry of rearing be traced by the hues in the woman's face. Dull eyes, the sallow; or wrinkled face and those "feelings of weakness" bavc their use in me iiciatiKciuenis aim irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de. ranpreraents, painful disorders, nnd chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Pierce s favorite Prescription. For the young Rirl just entering womanhood, for .v, uim muse nuoui 10 Decome mot here, and later In "the cUange of life." the Prescription " Is Just whatthey need : It aids nature In preparing the system for the change. It's a medicine prescribed for n, o fiS' '" . ,u'sc"e ot women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulttogpbysician ?lh in?W,;.H?tel n,,tl Surgfcal lustl. tute.at BuOalo N. Y. Dr. Piercers favorite .&"crr Pi,,on.w)n curc the chronic InUanirna. tlon oft he lining membranes which cause -mn.. suau3uiig urains upon tue system. It cures nervous prostration, sleeplessness, raininess, nervous debility and all disorders rising from derangement of the female orgaus nud functions. 0'WESrVleVWM, 2f- Co iRKioroera e '".n Willi UIIUddlM) Agency for all Fine atock of cigaia an miner, rrop, l'Al'LKb Portland, Sacramento, Seattle. ...... ".. oiii11 lancisco papen on sale ni Miller's I'ostofTice block iUK tALL. -One house and two lots, sit- imln.1 I IM it 1 . ' . .. u.u.. 111 iicauanii. vamiuii county. All set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The property is that known as the Wheatland hotel. Price $150, Address, A, care Jour nal. 4 2 i'UKSALE OR RENT.-Cne house and barn and3i acres of land, in good cultiva. tion. Situated one.half mile south of Odd Fellows Cem tery. J.IIatt. 2161 AGENTS Mil. OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. H. Company YAQUINA HAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaciulns Day with the San Francisco & Yaqulna llay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARATTON ' a 1 and first-class In every respect. Sails irom Yaqulna for San Francisco about every I'assencor accommodations iiniim..l Shortest route between the Willamette valley uiiu wuiuuiiua. Fare from Albany or polntt Iwest to San Franclscoi Cabin, $12;. steerage, k8; cabi round trip, good 60 days, $18. For sailing dates apply to H. LAVALDEN. Agent, . . .. Albany. Or. CIIAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL. LocSl Agent. Salem! M'ss May Wilkins, Dressmaking and Sewiiif All kludsofworkdonemthemosti mic, iiuu (uumpuy, vu st room IJ,nt uursi uiock, oaicm. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELDL Makes a spMalty of fine repair rat, hit inomas ciociu, etc., 215 UimmertulSSI In all towns and localities throughout the United States and territories to sell die Fount, ain Washer and Steam Cooker, the best in UBe. It Saves lllmcn nnV. In il,. . lo.i,.. i 1 -:.- ", r " ".."" "c 01 iwiuica man six montns. bent C. O. . u F,j, prepaiu, lor J3.50, In tin; In copper. For particulars, address . U 150 Mate street. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains Bag gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70, TAMES RADER F. VAN DEK BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Joncfl 481 Winter street, tyllard times prices alwss. ra KLJjMtf arm.'mt- tr WPW ts I1ROWN. Salem, Oregon. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in or i . L f1l wix uic louowingi JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window class, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and nnest quality of grass seeds, CAVMTV ADC HUtf, DESIGN PATIlff. COPVIHQMTf. W For Infortnatloa and tn UtaOf J IIUWN ft CO., Ml UMlDWiT. w2L Oldcit bureau for secarUis ,?"2,hS Ktbit Patent taken out tor wj iJLTS tt puffio by notice flTenfneolcM" jftfwfifif W Urrnt ctrnlltttnn of inr idtnOi JfP? w .. .0. hi.lciulUlr tllurtnteJ. ?fugS n !kmiIi bo rlthout IL WJ,VwrS Shirts, plain ....10 cents S to 10 cents 5 to to cents Dulles BuckUa'a lle best Salve oores, Cuts, Arnica Salve in I hi wnrl,l fA duics. uirra si ila n,l .11 T..,..' r-I " :?. T" ."uc"1."'.. F VCr liruic SU V y'".,'iKa n,nUS, Ubllbltlu, Hrulses, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Mlei or no W required. It Is guaranteetlTo Uje fer fee sittsf.ctlon or money wfundeC 5Wc.aSc.nU.h0,. KcTttteVftcdA. fP". palpitation of t": ,?ea"i Pain tu the bfek aud head, and at times would have fuch a weak tired feel. J?i iu. .,,he wornlu. ud at times ner-ous VillllS, The physldaus dlf. itrtU u to what uiy dUete way but uouc hni did me any . As soon aa I commeuwdtaklujrOr. S'fci JP" to tllUght. aud that id "9B V J J laV' Mas. Williams. unaer drawers Under shirts.. Socks, per pair ' V. ...... . , cen Handkerchiefs. 3." , ? Silk handkerchief, ...... .V. .V ' V ' ' 3 cenU . 1 .1" and Pn.low s,iPs 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. ' ' Flannels and other work in' telligently washed by hand. Col J, Olmsted Prop. BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals with plans and snecifie.ilnn. win 1"1 il, f ..., .r . r . ---.... w lEbcivcu Miss Balk's School received OPENED IN ClIAN-imrG MALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward special attention tn lvnl.m.X Ail .S-.i.i branches for the older pupils taught, includ. . s ....iiK, mouciing, music plain and ar ttstic t.eedle worl ah i. .1- .l. 1- dividual plan, in which each child is ad yanced according to its own capacity. For ermsand particulars apply to Miss O.BaJ. lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. MN I REPAIR SIP ucrvouj feellugaud the Wuin my back sooirfehme 1 1 .rua "" tL , f yZ? "9'clock for the construc-Bth0fcra,eLb",ross UtweenHowellPiairied s5SS?ffi joo iqoi Dent bridge across nrift ri, Vi. .1. 1 . i J" lrt,ay. truces as low as road leading KmI,.lC,he,0WrMt IA-nd 'shois to suit the place toSilverton. '"" Cranstn ( hor.es foot. Diseased feet such as corns, con- rigUt lUds ONCIAtfWMWW on77nNP5 COMPLEXION MM has been thb mora .V?.lkrt Is more populsr Knur J" ItlJUCV.ll a vrf.AtJ I Is the Ul coaplsiloB PSfrST5!7 ' refreahlmr, cleanlr, "JS- ' JWXttglto.'JZoij ' DBuaaifiTfl Horseshoeing a specialty. Prices as low as 111c rieill lo rrii.1 n.. iilm , served. Uids must lU si.1 71 . .12" '," coum rl..V C.I "A"" "v ",c u'" o "C 7 " -,"! -". ur. ao iuw L. V. EHLEN, Clerk tracted hoofs or interfering horses correctly attended to. Tust iriw. m .i .- nuJ meketa street, back of New York Racke't -It. J. IIERSCHBACn.HJi l-UBEs AurulW ... . atrLlKT. If rtwu Mtusl. HiiMU t .(f In 1 .v"j-..ii.'.'e lion, i""-:..,! -tlu t S.-lai-a I (WCiMlUO Par tari? SD-1 an... t l,jSS4!a-'