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F"rtnriltFTi jwfl"r- 1 mm Tnn1"1 ' '" iW wT w 1 A J .-9 il3 ItJ HV HV IV ( IHB1 H&. V9 BLrfittJi-LiH ti3iJritfcf r2k by all dealers, mLMrWjjW s&r4MTb?.Qmr &r sm&r&' syjiiojj S2Z22 all dealers, everywhere, in one, three and five pound tins, each bearing this label, with trade-marks "Cottolene" and steer's head in cotton-plant wreath. It is at once the best, ' most wholesome and least expensive shortening in existence.' v Cottolene has done m.ore for the cause of good health, through better cooking, than any other agency. Made only by nlntnmil I OA ., UUIIIIUI 3W1...U, claimed $78.00, XX LasIs, The TV. K. fah'bank Company, Clilfaco, UoutKil, fctn I rmrliro, 1'ortUnd, Omioi, Daily Capital Journal DV HOJTXCR 13ROTH1EHB. KJUDAY, JUNK 10, 1800. 280 TO -II. It is well known Hint tlio advocate whowrototbo article In tlio States man of Juno 10, Hlgncd "Inquirer," Is tlio Hiirno man who Jilrcd tlio car riages and packed tlio Yew Park primaries wltlj voters to curry u ticket to tlio county conycntlon against Dinger Ilcriiiann. IIo In tlio same man who did tlic dirty work In tlio convention by which more than half of tlio country precincts wcro hitched onto big Ralom precincts and thus absorbed. Thus was tlio Hermann sentiment In Silver Falls and Oariicld swallowed up by No. .1, and Chamioeg hitched to Salem No. 4, etc., etc. TJio population of Yow Park Is mostly rural hut by 280 to 41 wan the farmer knocked out anil nlno town men and two fruit growers were mudo doIoga,tcs. According to tlio statement of tlio ndvocnto 321 voters wore rustled for tho Yow Park primary of over a hun dred inoro than cast their ballots on election day. No wonder this man lias a high respect for Jo. Klnion. Ho could glvo that talented gontloman pointers, and as ho takes his politics from lVrtlnndistnilght,no doubt Yow raw wuh managed uy tlio com bined skill or Jo. Simon and tlio Sa lem boodlors. Tho Statesman editor was a delegate from Yow Park Just nine days nftor ho left thO'Domocrutlc party and n short tlmo after tho stato board of agriculture, of which hois secretary, got to have a Hopublleait majority. IIo publltdieH tho llgurcs about tho Yow Park primary and thoy must bo correct. If 321 voted at tho primary about ono hundred must have been dlBgustcd at ttho result and atnycdnthomoi for tho total votoof tho precinct was only little over two buudred. Tho result of spending money frcoly to pack tho primary with uioro voters than there aro In tho precinct was to convert tho pre cinct from a hundred Ilopubllcan majority Into utmost n Populist pro clnot. Two years before tho Yow Parle delegation wero complimented on their rof using to bow down to cor rupt ring methods, This year tho ruin and disintegration of tho party Bscms to have dated from tho Yow Frk primary. AKE AGAINST SILVER. Ticket Is WEAK MEN OURCD AS ir BY MAGIC. VMtas t Ut MmKmI ahouhl tul at vara lor uoq thai etpUlii how full HMUly vUor h eJlr. iukftlr cut jx.u;HiiBwir Hnfwl. h'oHUM ufforlmr fr ford to Icboco thM ffltfttiiriSS ituu 4i0Jmth. do- Wlb at Tm haiy, Seal vrlUi JkmI Ivt RaitW)F''yawoawicutt. MM MMMNUi i Wwffm-wn ! ilfcfi fn Gold .Standard Democratic Possible. Nkw Yoiuc .Iouiwai., June 10: A Now York Democrat said at the Arlington hotel to night; "Tho western and southern men of our party arc certainly nut of their minds. They nuver luivo full the weight of tho commercial Interests of the eaHt arrayed solidly agiilnst them, Tho Greonbackcrs and Populists, sllvcrltes and grangers never have withstood a cavalry chargo by tho combined money Interests of the country. BOUTH AND WK8T WIM. SUFFEIt. 3 "Thoy will not bo In It In November. Tho south will Buffer most,I fear. Its loans will ho called to tho last dollar. Its cotton will bo left to rot In tho compresses, because tlio railroads that aro owned and operated by northern capitalists, In a majority of cases at a loss, will refuse to carry It. In tho west, ovory mortgago that Is hold agalnstcvery farm In tho silver states will bo forcloscd. All lines of credit for dry good and groceries In theso In dependent regions will bo closed, be causo tho castoru bankers and merchants regard the silver movement as absolutely dangerous to tho Huauclal futuroof tho country." Wouldn't this mean revolution?" was asked. "Perhaps; but, this crusado against tho eiiBt already under way Is rovolu llouary and quite as disastrous to tho pcoplo of tho east as any civil war could possibly Imj. "I woudorlf thoy understand that tho prominent bankers of Now York luivo alrcad In their possession care fully prepared lists of delegates to St. Louis and Chicago, Indicating tho llnauclal opinion or each delegate and his alternate? Such Is tho caso. and. if 20,ooo,ooo Is required to prevent tho Insertion of a silver plank in tho St. Louis platrorm It will Ixi forth coming, p wonder If the southern won haro leckoued regarding negro otoy Thoy certainly havo not In such htates us Virginia and tho Carllonas, In tho black belt of Alabama, where tho negro vote is as purchasable as any commodity of tho country." "What you say about tho threatened use of money at St. Louis Is verr startllugt uro your statements based upon any posit I vo Informatlonr"" Was asked TIIKY WKAN.'llUBlNKSS, "I havo seen mioli a list In tho pos session of a member of tho Now York Clearing Houso. On It oyery weak brother was speollically Indicated and no secret was mado of the determina tion to reach ami luiluciu'o potently enough delegates to prevent any mis carriage of tho plans of tho gold lead ers. Thoy mean buslnoss, becauso they feel that they might as tvoll lo.so their money in u lump as to suffer tho de preciation of railroad and bank stocks, that they sincerely bollovo would inev itably follow tho election of a freo coluago President. "Now, as a Democrat, I uudoratund tho situation and seo tho determina tion of tho Ilopubllcan leaders In tho Kast to keep their party flimly anill uted with tho sound monoy Interest of tho country, I talk plainly because I seo my own political party going to It death, and I candidly hesitate Mbout committing suloldo with lit. I havo been u Democrat from my earl- lout youth, I havo noyer scratched a ticket. I couldn't bo a Mugwump, nd yet at this hour 1 Unit tho pros-i pcctfve Chicago platform utterly re pulslva and abhorrent to my good ssssst MARION COUNTY COURT. Proceedings fdr the Juno Term iSG, nt Satem. KOAD AND HKIDOE ACCOUNT Club stables, team hire; amount claimed 90, amount allowed 90. Salem gun storc.nowdcr etc. amount claimed 130.75, allowed MO.",. .T F Anderson, claimed 918.50; allowed WJ0. Nathman it Mangold, powder, etc.; claimed 810.03, allowed $ O.C.3.' Nathman & Mangold, powder, etc.; claimed $10.03, allowed 10.03. Nathman & Mangold, powder, etc; claimed $24.20, allowed $24.20. Urown & Smith, nails; claimed $1, allowed 81. II M Wade & Co, scraper; claimed $0, allowed $0. Ilrown & Smith, powder, etc.; claimed $20.50, allowed $20.o0. Jos E-wli, rep. grader; claimed 91, allowed l. Gray Dros, nails; claimed $2.0,"), allotted $2.03. Nathman Sc Mangold, hardware; claimed $1, not allowed. Present! & Vcness, lumber; claimed $0.74, allowed $0 74. It M Wade & Co, 2 scrapers; claimed $18, allo'vcd $18. II L Karl, owdcr,ctc.;cla!mcd $0.20, allowed $0.20. D II Ilerrlckct al allowed $21.20. IJ H Ilcrrlck et al., allowed $78.00. II M Dlmlck. 1umbor;claimcd $23.20, allowed $23.20. Mary II. P.utherford,gravel; claimed $223, not allowed. CFKoynl, building Vcach bridge; claimed $118, allowed $118. C Kltoyal, building Martin bridge; claimed $123, allowed $128. CIV Wattlcr, lumber; claimed $12.8?), allowed $12.80. Cap Lumbering Co.,lumbcr; claimed $0.50, allowed $0.50. Cap Lumbering Co., claimed $3.80, allowed $3.80. CS I-'icklln, claimed $l.r.O allowed $4.50. Mrowu Sc Smith, claimed $8.50, allowed $8.50. Hrown Si Smith, claimed $12.75, allowed $12.75. McClcllln Sc Warren, claimed $7.07, allowed $7.07, W O IIubbard,clalmed$3.10, allowed $3.10. It M Wado Si Co., claimed $18, allowed $18. l'AUl'Klt ACCOUNT. Salem woolen mills store, claimed $10, allowed $10. W W Stephens, claimed $172.00, allowed $172 00. V M Townscnd, claimed $0, allowed $0. Stolncr drug store, clnlmed $3, allowed $3. K V Noff, claimed $10, allowed $10. V II Forrcll,clalmed $30, allowed $30. O W Putnam, claimed $10.55, al lowed $10.55. John Hubbard, claimed $00, allowed $00. McAteofc Smith, claimed $1.75, al lowed $1.75. BTATIONKUY ACCOUNT. Patton Ilros, claimed $10.00, allowed $10.(10. F W Waters, claimed $2.75, allowed $2.75. Patton llros, claimed $5, allowed $3. L V Ehlon, claimed $1.50, allowed $1.50. Tho Irwin llodson Co, claimed $33.20, allowed $33.20. Statesman Publishing Co, claimed $1.10, allowed $4.40. Statesman Publishing Co, claimed $1, allowed $i. It E Moorcs & Co, claimed $3.00, al lowed $3.00. (leo F Ilogcrs, claimed $10.08. al lowed $40.08. Patton Pros, claimed $8.00, allowed $8.00. John Knight, claimed $10, allowed $10. L V Elilon, claimed $3, allowed $3. Evening Post, claimed $1.40, allowed $4.40, W O Hubbard, claimed $1, allowed $1. Cap Journal Pub Co, claimed $10.30, allowed $10.30. J S Graham, claimed $13. allowed $13. SCHOOL, F.XAM1NKU8. J S Graham, claimed $18, allowed $18. J J Kraps, claimed $12, allowed $12, G W.Jones, claimed $12, allowed $12. COUHT HOU8K AND JAIL, ACCOUNT. Hureiu"; Hamilton, claimed $20.35, nllwcd $20.35. O V aeal, claimed $3, allowed $3. W S Peckuer, claimed $15, allowed $15. Salem Con St Py Co, claimed $30. allowed $30. John Hubbard.clalmed $3,allowcd3. Salem Wator Co, claimed $13, al lowed $13. O Northcutt, claimed ftOo, allowed 60o. Gray liros, claimed $1.60, nllowed 11.60. Gray Pros, claimed $10.27, allowed $10.27. Gray Pros, claimed $10.53. allowed 810.55. Churchill & llurrouahs. claimed ywlit ' Wfwm wtii iWl 11 m f iladkwei SiMliniM Ja $wf ' mm mm z 9 ?Lft "- Tlir Iiighest claim for other te!inccci 3 "Jnst rn i:vorj' o!J si:ioJ:er knows tliore k none just b good ftfl m I's HAM 1CCO You will find otic coupon insula each tu o ounce b:g,unu two con pons iihiuc cr.tn lour ttincc nngoi mncKWL'i. s iuiii nm. Duy a bag of this cele brated tobacco olid jrnd the couion which giw n list of val'taMc rrcs-ctilrtLiuihow .. ... ....... A-1 m m -?SS7Wv 1 L She Willamette Hotel. LEADINGiHOTEL OF THE CITY.i Reduced rates. Manacement lioeral. Electric cars leave lio.el lor all public buildings and points of Interest. Special rales will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlvano-I lionet uteri. Sititfictton RUnrantecd. Stablo back of State Insurance MocV LAWN MOWERS IUY HAKES, GRAY BROS., Hardware, Stoves and SALEM, OR. GARDEN HOSE. LAWN SPRINKLERS. MACHINE OILS ana AXLE UREASl' Tinware IH'V I.I St'.ViM - Win Wlcko etal, lelalmcd $183, al lowed $183. Archlo Mason, claimed $2,544.18, al lowed $2.r.41.18. Ed Saulcr, claimed $7, allowed $7. INSANK ACCOUNT. II II Hradshaw, claimed 810, allowed $10. Smith Si Bynl, claimed $10, allowed $10. , A O Condlt, claimed $5, allowed $5. ChasA Park, claimed $10, allowed $10. DCSIicrmaii.cIalmed $.",allowetI $5. SALAItir.S. F W Waters, recorder; claimed $ia", allowed $10o. L V Elilen, clerk: claimed $.Ti8.33, allowed $338.33. I) I) ColTey, assessor; claimed 00, allowed $84. I) I) ColTey, assessor Dcpt. claimed $1,220, allowed $1,022.75. .John KiilKht,8liorllT;claluicd $,w7.27, allowed $557.27. SUKVUYOK'fl ACCOUNT. H H Ilcrrlck Jr. claimed $0.20. al lowed $0.20 COKONUK ACCOUNT. Ill the matter or tho Inquest tipoti tho iKidy A. E. Phelps, deceased. A M CIourIi, coroner, claimed $10. (W; allowed $10.00. h .S rorter, Jury, claimed $1; allowed $t. W C Moiuit.Jury.claimed $l;allowed $1. .IN German, Jury, claimed 1; al lowed $1. Win Whltlock, Jury, claimed $l:al- lowed $1. G Morley, Jury, claimed $1; allowed $1. ChasJ Morley, Jury, claimed $l;ul lowed $1. J Chllds, witness, claimed $1.70; allowed $1.70. Lewis II Phulps, witness, claimed $1.70; allowed $1.70. Frank llroslnir, witness, claimed $1.70; allowed $1.70. Ir F M 11 rooks, medical servlwa. claimed $5.20; allowed $5.20. J W Whltlock, coflln and lox, claimed $20; allowed $12. J W Whltlock, burial robe, claimed $5; allowed $3 ES Porter, for team taking Jury, $2; allowed $2. CUIMIAL. Stato oT Oregon va David Trester: AO Contllt ?o oo m NEtlos i to ACDIUcy 2 30 Mate of Oregon vs John Llphart AO Condlt v- 0 Ed NEdcs .' (i 70 AO Dilley 1 80 State of Oregon vt Martin Smith: WmT Clark 711 C Thompson i 70 Jolin Heirin 1 70 AR Smith I 70 Walter Hoey 70 W A Hunt 1 70 W Henline 1 70 Clarence Merrill 1 70 icoyu uavis 19 90 JJRyland 1 00 Frank Thomas 1 00 Joseph Cralk 1 00 CD Matheny 1 00 R I' Jones 1 00 uuoeii liiaer 1 00 J State or Oregon vs. Simon Uoodly helmer: A. J. lUchardson, claimed $8 allowed $0. W. II. Qucener, claimed $8. allowed $5 G. W. Powell, claimed $5.05 not al lowed. State of Oregon vs. John Qulnnr J C Hodges .... 750 wm uaues I 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 and common honesty." & llurrouahs, s,w, aiiowcu rc.00. Or'M&Tol Co, claimed 3.45, al lowed $3.45. AO Condlt $r, 00 KdNEdos , u 70 Auuiuey 3 w istate or OrcKon vs James Trester: AO Condlt $3 00 lulMvdos 170 A O Dilley 230 Stato of Oregon vs It D Patteu: AO Condlt , w 00 EdNEdes fl -y A O Dilley '. 10 15 SUto of O recon va Mary Delavan: A O Condlt $5 00 EdNEdes ti; 0 70 AODIUey ,....,.. 3 Stato of Oregon vs O Traskerr ' ; 40 WmT Clark 4 30 I'SDarlinc f ... 4 Illanehe Halle ,t , 4 Robert Morehoutc 380 Stato of Orecon v. Mary Fontaine. r'vl,fU $11 ;ol Wm Horn , ?0 Mrs T Lachapelle ''.''" , J0 1- J-iciscnman... . Erneit Kuhn J II llroyles WHBroyles . I, mi oicKini ....,.., 1 v mi,.,.. . """- 030 n u iciscur EEBlock , EH Cowles , C A Heard J A Harper , state of Oregon v. S. Boedlgheimer, not UI1UWCU. State or Oregon vs. A D Dlmlck. A r,elfer AdolphTJetl WlilyOgden Tnltn irwf JohnA I'icard I. C S White, M D.. LW Durrant E V Morcum . , , . ucuocart not allowed. In tho matter or tho Judges and clerks or election. auiqua. J thoss M K Settlemler. .............. . ..$9 40 ... 2 50 So 5 25 1 70 . 1 00 .10 00 Nick MIcliels. J R Whlto. $0 00 000! ; PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, The Hoard or Tnintecs of the Orc trnti Slate lti:tno Asylum Invites sealed jtrnpasals for furnishing at tho AcyJuin, near Salem, Oregon, the fol lowiti? Hiipplk'rt: DRY OOODB, 800 yds. Amosk.'iec hliio (IciUlriR, 0 s-., as per sample. 50 yds. Bllesla, drah, as pur samtilc. 1500 yds. canton lluniiul, Nashua XX, per sample. 1000 yds. Marliiurs' striped BlilrUtijr, s per sample. .M do, men's cotton socks. :w ncr sample. 15 diiz. ladles' cotton hose, as per sample. 1 doz. ladles' corse's, sl.o 2I-IJ, 27-3, j 28-2, 20-2, 30-2, as pur sample. I 2Kreutgross pantfl buttmia, as prfrj Miupic. 50 loz. threiu), Co-its' or Clark's O JJ T.. No. 30. whlii'. 50 do., tin 0:1 J, Coats' or Clark's O. N. T., Ko ..(( Iilauk. 20 doz. thread, Coals' or Clark's O. W. T.,No. 10 white. SHOKS AND SMPl'KRB. 30 prs. iiioih' leather sllppew N'o. 7, as per sample. 50 prs. mens' leather slippers No'. 8, as per sample. 50 prs. mens' leather sllppcro No. 0, as per sample. 30 prs. mens' leather slippers No. 10. as per sample. 20 prs. mens' leatl er slippers No. 11, as ncr samnle. 20 prs. ladles' shoes No. 4, as per sample. 25 prs. ladles' shoes No. 5, as per sample. 25 prs. ladles' shoes No. 0, as-per sample. GROCERIES. 10,000 lbs. granulated sugar (Ameri can renneryj. 15,000 lbs. Golden C sugar (Ameri can rcllncry). 8,000 lbs. Liverpool salt. 500 lbs. soda crackers. XXX. more or less, delivered as required. 500 lbs. of cheese, Cranston's or ns good, more or less, delivered as re quired. 10 doz. Cove oysters (Fields 2's). 30 doz. Xo.'l best brooms. 20 gross Vulcan Safety matches, as per sample. 300 lb. Sal soda. 200 lbs. Sultana raslns (20-lb. boxes.) 100 lbs. London Layers ralslns(20-lb. '('XCS'. 200 bs. China starch. 1 do, ostrich feather dusters (22-ln. p.T s:ini le). 1 do.. WoiCHlcrshlrc Sauco (Leo as Porrlifs) In quint bottles. 20 boxes macaroni In 8-lb. boxes. 100 gal. N. O. molasses. 2,000 gal. syrup as per sample. CKOCKKKY. 25 doz. tea cups, W. G. ware, as por sample. 25 doz. saucers, W. G. ware, as per sample. 1 doz. 7 In. pie plates, W. G. ware, as per sample. TOUACCO. 1500 lbs. Even change. 300 lbs. O. K. Durham in 2-oz. pigs. FLOUR. 000 bbls. No. 1 Hour, mora or less, delivered as required. 25 bbls. No. 1 irraham. mora or less. delivered as required. FISH. 000 lbs. Ilsh per week, more or leas, as required, stating price per pound of different kinds. MEATS. Ueef GOO pounds por day, mora or ress, us required equal parts roro and hind quarters. Mutton 200 pounds per day, more or less, ns required. SOAP. 2500 lbs. Net Savon Pest Standard soap. 200 cakes Peerless Kitchen soap, as per sample. 5 lbs. Shaving soap (J. U. Williams) as per sample. SPICKS. 500 lbs. black pepper, Standard uiuiiuu, in 0-10. cans. 75 lbs. cinnamon, Standard Ground, in ij-jii. cans. PLUMUINO 50 feet each of 5, 1, 1 In.black plpo. Beach cast iron elbows 1, IJ, IJ, and 2 Inch. 0 each cast Iron elbows -ISdcg. 1. JT, IT, HIIU - 111. 0 doz. hose washers, In. 1 doz. hose couplings i In. 1 doz. Calwcll hoso bands i In. 12 each Jenkins' valves discs., h J, l and li in. HARDWARE. 7XX V" of ,n roun(l Norway iron. 100 feet each of , 7-10 and i In. round Norway Iron. 50 ft. each of ixl, ixH, and ix2 In. flat Norway iron. 5 ft. each of 4, J and 1 in. octagon steel. 5 ft. of i 111. round tool steel. 1 Heller Pros, horso rasp 10 In. iHiu uasiaru nies jo in. 3 I at bastard liles 10 In. 0 Hat mill bastard hies 10 in. 2 each flat mill bastard flies fl and 8 oi1,',01 ,nan,,,a roP0 In diameter. 3,500 lbs. or blacksmith coal as per sample. 50 Norwav cnrrliirm inlta vii in 50 each ixl and ix5 In carriage bolts (Norway.) 5 lbs. of I washers. rlvot? nCh f 2' 2' 3 and 4 lb' tlnned 2 sledgo handles-30 in. 1 tinners' hlnwiinrn ct..i. 1 ..-.. -i 0 in., small end nTin. ' ""K " ,.ii'U3' 0I IS0, Putnam horuc shoo 1 Coo's wrench, 12 In., bright. DRUQS. !a;,p:vl:M"m m 'J. Iliu ....II. I, ... .. 'fir 1StfS Pfans Ffnf. llo!lgc, weti .. 1 lb. Villillln .., ,., ' chlhffi' WCeh'l PeiHlo, u i;.lSo.acarhoNl(lIi1b!i(Mi!!j ; "Kan amnion a vanr ,v. ft 6 jmllon glass 5 ftN ""iiinfr kcodt. 1 Li. :lrh m flmM ... &0.. v' raniilatcj, r 1 ib r.. C'l. 4 lb Si Co. ' xi ii 1 ..1 ; .'.Vi' K'J':iiri mix voml -- .-iu:,..,. t,. 'tf'.in.ilUrt.L.nj I :t. 110 ." . ' V' ,v,r,- pC(K,Wompoio&i:l'),,-vr',P'''y. tUtW. VIII. tllill.l.j,,r . . 1-0 do., oxtm l.trw irlfnM. Ilorlick's M.utj.,1 milk. 10 lbs. z 11c siihilniii. 1,.. . to lbs. Piiinfhs' ntiL ipn-rdeitd.; rv "luiruwri. 1. -i, 13 nitrate o-pound cans. jo lbs. potassium, lated refined. J s. prepared chalk, o lbs. sponges, 10 in ti, ik bleached sheen's wi J1 lb: on- ewna. eached sheep's wool n , l'' uo' 80 oz sulronah (Dajvr.i per MB oz. Aiitlkamlnlii t,iM,.. . 1000 quinine sulplmto nft" gL 1 shaped; P. D.&Co. ' 1Flu'4 500 tablet trlturairm. i,,,.... . gr.; P. J). & Co. "UA""u,i j.IOOcaeh filter paiKirs, white, isand 1 Cadi L'llisn nori-,,lnt, m... W. T. &Co. ' " 'Ui,nn "! 2 graduates, 1'licnnlx r.nn .i,,. . oz.: W. T. . Cj, "lK' " oz!;:lKhoonlxcones!pe.i 8-12 dpz. rubber water bottle. l quart, cloth covered; W.T.&Co pllieiToz.' 8yinBeS, 2f0-1'tWl pipe-to"!' ll" SyrlnBM' Ko'3'straI loll88 Crk9' N' 12' tapcr ll H 2 doz. Allcoclc's porous plasters 000 hypodermic tablets, No. 3. in case, 10 tubes each; W. llrtw. 400 hypodermic tablets, No. (is. n case. 10 tubes each; W. Ilros. 2 doz. beef Juice; W. Bros. Samples may bo seen nt the com mlssary or tho asylum. Goods must bo In accordance with samples, and bo In original packages wliea possible. Tho right to reject any and all bids u reserved. Delivery or supplies Hill bo required within fifteen days' no tice of acceptance of bid. Rich bid must Include all the items and totals In full, with thocxccptlon of flour and fish. Payment will not bo made Until the bidder has completed his con tract. A copy of the advertisement must accompany each bid, and the name of the class of supplies be In scribed on tho envelope. Auditing olllcers uro prohibited from confirm ing accounts of purchases when the advertisement docs not contain a full description of the articles to be pur chased. Each bidder will bo required to furnish with his bid a certified check In an amount equal to ten per cent of his bid (save that for flour the check Is to bo for $300. for fish $75), payable to tho order of the board-to he returned in caso his bid Is rejected or his proposal complied with. Bids will be opened In tho governor's office at 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, July 6, 1800. Salem, Oregon, Juno 15,1890. (Signed) WM. P. LORD, II. It.KINCAID. PIIILMETSOHAN. Board of Trustees, 0. 8. 1. A. W. Sr DUNI WAY, Sec'y. of Board. SALEM P ram prepared !to do all kinih of work to wood and iron. Repairing machinery X any kind or making and repairinc ilone cot ters, tools and edged tools of n; kind m" and repaired; wjigons and buggies rtp"". and new onesWe to order. HonMhoeine, the best that can be dons in towa-teU- made hoes. Plates and running snoes care fully attended to. Callatmystsad,atl Chemeketa street, back of New York RW store. R. J. HERSCHBACH, Salem SteamLaundr y Please notice the cot in prices on the followingi r ttoioceats vvlfK. tvr iMair J , Handkerchiefs 'tteBu Silk handkerchiefs ..... ... "&, aneeis am pmuw " -t and other work In proportion. Flannels and other work W telligently washed by haoj Col, J, Olmsted P Shirts, plain Under drawers Under shirts OEUVAIS. Spaimet:: ooo'Wgfn.maeacWai.tloM percent, wl 1 k'l (IL'Rlmiiin nnM l.n.l. o li.t.- G M,Ay!lTronimes bismuth' subnltmi nniiini - - ' ""lMIWUJi uuioujado 880l 5 kilogrammes chloform U A Nathman nn ' Bfamme bott es, Squibbs. WSTaylor I V , kilogramme l tincture j o .-ii,. u0. deodorized, Squibbs. KWManing:::::::::;;:::::: ; 0flSsquibbso.grammc , JAi,i,rmrAUA .JsoulmLgrawn,e bromide' -- "v. ...... . J il n " S 11 Ormsby . . . UliasGobalet, bismuth subnltrate, In COO opium Asofioy tofl l-.mjTimjft mmutT& .. mstimt niraioM PATIT ..-irninUTi1 a-1 . "vA7r3iT OUeS Vnrttu lor "Ku Tbrow:" ! ....12 00. 250 0 00,Sq"uTblira,"meS op,wm P9Wdred, ..::::;.::::;;; :xWffienuuei -w oXde, 0 00 Jay Illeakley SftitsW 200 inWT2Sa T.ft" Continued on th.rd pagcj T jjjg 600 urniiniipa ...... i.t . mS l hyc,rfite granulated, i Tak Your Wl w ZgZSZm&22 MA. iL-ftiUi.4 .AiJflU