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., -flr r- tjtvv ii ' " " IV. IV Daly Capital Journal. BY HOimFt DROTHBR3, TUESDAY, J ULY 7,181)0. TELLER'S CA N DI DAC V. No such Inspired wisdom ns the nomination of Teller by the Demo cratic national convention can 1 ex pected. Stieli gatherings, made up of Individuals moved by wjlflslinesa and personal ambitions, cannot be sup posed to verify refills that would Bquaro up to the high Ideals of pro priety and poetic Justice. Teller would be nti Ideal candidate to unite tlie silver and reform force?, lie Is a man of wealth, of clean char acter, of good record In congress, the senate, an Governor, and as m'crctiiry of theluterl-ir. In the latter capac ity he told President Arthur: I do not agree with you on Mie question of money, railroad anil public lands. Ho accepted the position and his record for the pcopl j proved v. hat lie told the President. Yet may we not hope that the utttr hopelessness of the Democratic party electing a Democratic peMlent may bccoino the solvent of tlidlrHL-Ustinrss and the anticipation of their ambi tions may lead them to do the right thlnirnnd nominate Teller? It U es timated he would receive the votes of 1,000,000 silver llopublleniiH, 2,000,000 Populists, 500,000 labor union votes, and 2,000,000 Democrat l votes. In 1802 Orover Cleveland had 5,000,000 votes nnd Teller would bent McKlu ley by n rool million votes at u popu lar election tomorrow In a square con test. Hut four mouths Intervene and In those 120 days the money luteiest In American polities will mako an aw ful elTort. Every bank will go to work on Us debtors; evert broker will enrc fully scan the list of his loans; every corporation that wants to sell securi ties on a public franchise will receive Instructions from foreign money syn dicates; every oMec holder who has lln gered u public salary In I ho past thirty years, who can bo persuaded to hopo fur another pull at the public teat will be appealed to and promised grat lllcntlon. Tho purchasable vole will bo bought outright and In every county the lists arc being prepared to bo placed In tho bands of trained pol itical procurers. Tho chance of Teller being nominated Is Blonder. Tho chance of Ills election oven with a million popular voles In his favor can Ins millilled by tho lackalls of American politics, and there lies tho danger. M'MINNVILLK CONVENTION. Indications aro that thoro will bo ii largo nttcudanco from Marlon county ittthuM'Mliiiivlllo State Convention of tho Union bimetallic party on Thursday It will Iks a historical gathering in nuo sense. 1'or tho llrst time slneo 1800 when people assembled lu tho cnuso of tho Union, tlio people nro again called to assemblo in a unit' od effort for tho overthrow of tho sol llsh luouoy power lu American politics. Men will como together at Mo Mlniivlllo whoso votes and Intluenco huvo opposed each other In tho past. Thcro will bo no fusion but a grand and glorious harmony of tho poor and plain common people who have neither wealth nor uMolnl omolumonte, but who litivo only tho privilege of voting und paying taxes on what dtcs not be long to them. A grand roll of honor should bo kept of all who attend tho lIoMlnnvlllo convention. Men who In tho hour of greed und pride, tho day or triumph for cold cash, corporations, syndicates and trusts, will lay iisldo tho bread basket politics that huvo become a cuwoto our country, ami lay nsldo purty ussocaiions oi a nieiimc sucu inon deserve to bo recorded no lttmxtt I u tho political history of Oregon. Tkt DUcovery Saved His Lift Mr. O. Callloutte, DrucuUt, Ucavcrtvlllc, HI., says; "To Dr. Kinu1 New Dlscomy 1 owe my Ilia, Wat Ukeu Willi la orippe i ft.T.I . II il. A fttl..ilAlflHd fjtf hvllaj ill wfht but of no avail and vri given up and told 1 could not llvt, Having Dr.Kwe't Nw rilttorcrv in niv store I stnt Jor v bolllw and begin ill ut (Hi now the tint ilosa fccgati to gl belttr nd after udn thiee buttle wai up and about again, It ii worth IU weight in gold. V won'Jfkwp More or tou without It." Oct frte trial at Fred A. Legs' Drug Siote, m , ; OlillflrsnCryfor PtcHr Cftttorln. THE' UOLD TIIBEAT. "How about tho farmer whose hold ings are mortgaged? If his mortgage Is payable In gold, where will be get thoKoId? If It Is payablo In money, docs he suppose for n moment that, If tho mortgage Is due, the creditor will waltfor payment until sllvcrgocsdown and gold goes up? Tho very moment that a free-silver president would sign a free-silver bill enncted by con gress, a call would be made for mort gage payments; Foreclosures would bo the order of the day, lu order that a few sllvcr-mino owners may obtain at government expense two prices for their metal." Oregonlan. How would silver mine owners get two prices, Under free coinage the government would buy no silver. Our opinion Is the foreclosures will begin In the fall anyhow. The gold threat Is very Inconsistent. The gold men admit there Is ten times as much Indebtedness as there ever can bo gold to pay It with. Then they say to make money plentiful, vote to redeem not only tho debts, but all tho other paper and sliver money must be redeemed In gold tool Treating money only as a commod ity, under the Inw of supply and de mand, the fallacy of the gold proposi tion Is laid bare when we realize that wcaro to double the demand for gold by not only paying all debts In It, but also Moating atl silver and paper on gold only. Will that make It easier for the man who owes a mortgage to get gold? Nay, verllyl The only way to relieve tho awful curse and burden of the gold stnndard, l to make gold cheaper and easier to get by rcmonctlzlng silver. As the price of wheat goes down lu the pros once of u new crop, so when wo quit redeeming our sliver lu gold, and restore tho money function of silver Itself, we shall make gold cheaper and easier for the creditor to get. OUR EXPENDITURES. Tho congress Just ndjourned two thirds Republican and senate under Republican control - appropriated $5ir,l)8 1,820. During the year 1800 tho census shows that tho total expendi ture of all states, counties, cities, and municipal organizations was to(lf),2f2, 034. Add tho two sums together and limy mako ijll08,")12:n,irl.-ll), a sum be yond the expenditures of any govern ment In the world for one year. Next to our country comes Russia with $885,005,000, Franco 000,l8l,llt, Great Urltaln $400,502,105. In per capita cost of government our country more than doubles Hug laud and quadruples any other coun try. And tho question arises, aro wc not paying too dearly for tho wlilstlo. It costs u great deal. Is our state, county and city government wortli what it costs? AN UNWISE POILICY: A great many citizens of all parties hnvo called to express their condem nation .of the reported remark of a Snlcm business man to tho effect that ho had no uso for tho Jouhnal that ltwas now a Populist paper becauso It advocates silver. TitwJouiiNAii will notglvo theso Inquirers tho naiuo of tho Salem busi ness man. It Is unwise and foolish to denounce people for tholr political views, llccuuso ho strikes at tills paper and would strike down all who diner with mm in pontics, is no reason why others should, Tin: Jouknai. maintains a costly telegraph service to give the people iiowh from an unbiassed staudiKilnt. Salem has no Democratic or Inde pendent dally. Tho Post has Just expired after a two year's struggle, The people tiro sustaining Tin: Jouk nai. In IU effort to glvo thorn an In dependent newspaper. How'a This. We offer One Hundred Dollait reward for any caieotCaUnh (hat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarth Cute. K. I.Chbkky & Co.. Toledo. O. Vc, the underlined, have known V, J, ciicnc)' i or ir.e iui is years aua ueneve him perfectly honorable In all butineu tranuciiont and rinancially able to carry out any olillgaliont made by their firm. West & Tkuav, Wholeule Drucglsts, Toledo. O. Waidino, JKinnan& Marvin, Wholetale wrugiMit, loieao, u. Hall's Calaiib Cure it taVen Internally. acting dliectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Tettimonlals scot free. Pi Ice 75 c, per Iwttle. Sold by all druegttts. Children Cry for rhr' CatUrla, WEATHER AND CROPS. Following Is crop and weather bul letin for week ending July 000. The temperature for the past week has nveraged 08 degree, the same ns the week before. The past week had not the extreme heat of the preceding week; the maximum or heat of day temperature ringed from 72 to 00 de grees, while the night temperature ranged from CO to 00 degree?. Crops The warm, dry weather has l)ccn unfavorable to late-sown grains and togardens. Fall and winter-sown grain withstands the 'warm dry weather though it, too, would be bene fitted by rain, Tor It would allow the heads to fill better. Tho late-sown grain Is lu fair condition, while that sown after the middle of May Islu very poorcondltlon. The dry weather Is not favorable to tho berry crop, though tho crop Is lu good condition, nnd very prolific. Corn Is growing finely; It, too, would be benefitted by rain. The weather Is very fine for haying, and the hay crop Is being har vested lu good form. The Into spring rains produced a heavy crop, and many fields of clover hay arc yielding five tons to tho acre. Wheat nnd oats hay arc also heavy, as well as timothy, orchard grass and cheat hay. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo The beit Salve In the world I foi Cut. In the world I foi bores, Hores, uiceM, Mil .Kiicuin. . 'ever and all Tetter. Chapped hands. Chilblain. bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a twx For sale by Fred A LfBK Notice In pursuance 0 of the requirements; irovctl February 25, 1880, , i,y given that the follow- of tlio law approv notice Ih hereby lug list of county warrants Issued seven years prior to July J, 1800, have not been presented for payment and those enclosed In parenthesis having been uncalled for and still remaining lu my hand and custody, and unless so presented for payment nt the ofllco of tho county ticasurcr, of Marlon county, Oregon, on or before August 20, 1800, said warrants will bo can celled and payment therein will bo refused, all lu accordance with tho re qiilromentsof said law. ' 5080, Capital Adventure Co., July, 1888, $0.70. 0120, S.W. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.10. 7270, Wilson 1) McNury, December, 1888, $5. 7101, V. 11. Simpson, January, 1880, $5. 7718, II. Phelps: January, 1880, $110. 7781, J. V. Thomas, February, 1880, $5. 8510, 1). W. Yoder, May, 1880, $2.75. (WAItltANTH UNOAM.KI) KOll.) (8150, L.A. Verinech.March 18, 1880, $5.-10.) (78:15, YV.H. Trulllnger, February 7, $180, $1.) (7530, l)aii Rogers, January 11, 1880, 28.70.) (0007, Oscar Runnols, Octobor 5, 1888. $1.) (0517, L. I). Pitman, October 5, 1888, $1.) (8001, Allco A. Oineg, May 13, 1880, $2.00.) (0101. John A. Mclutlro, August 8, 1888, $2.) (0358, Gad Miller, September 7, 1888, $1.) (7380. Ileurctta Late, December 8, 1888, $1.70.) (01 20, U. l' Hollldny, July t), 1888, 1880. 1880, 1883, 1888, $1.70.) (8222, 13. N. Glrurd, March 0, l.BO.) (8IUI1, Gtiues Flsolior, May 13, 91.7U.) (0555, John Flynn, Octobor 5, $1.) (0357, A. Eoler, September 7, $1.) (0110, Uliuw. Ciuilield, So)tombcr 1888. II.) 10, (7813, Lowls 1880. $1.50.) llurttnau, February 8, (7510, Win. llrowu, January 11, 1880, $1.70.) (0351, liarnurd llurtonsliaw, Septem ber 7, 1888, $1,70.) Dated this :wth day of June, A. I)., 1800. L. V. Ehmw, Clerk. NoticeAttention Republicans, To tho Republican clubs of Marion Ceunty: At tho request of a number of prominent Republicans lu different parts of 'tho county, 1 hereby call a tiii.nt liur iif tlift Atiirtmi fMimt lrtitittv- Muintv iioiuiiw' .vvw,.in . v.vi .,. .. vuu.lkj VPIIU- llcan clubs at tho hall .. . 1.,. O.. I v lwi Republican club July 18, 1000, ut 1:30 p. in. for tho purposo or organizing for tho present campaign. 1 would nugKv i"fc repneiiuuiyos 10 una uivvikuiK uuuiL-uivii 1 1 win viiuii emu lis follews: One for tlio club and ono for Piinll toil liiomtior llinronf n, ,o k AM .. ... .7, V ' - luu-tuvsiiiuiiv ji'jmuiii-(iii ueagueoi Oregon. b'peaal Rates, . See Rolso t Ibrkor, ugents for tlio ' O. R.& N. and Union Pacific railways regunllng special round trip rote to tho ltepubllcau national convention at St. Louis, tho Democratic national convention at Chicago, Peoples party , convention at St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. S. O. E, at Washington, 1). C, National educational Associa tion at UutTalo, N. Y., and 11. A. It, national encampment at St. Paul, Minn, OjStd-d&w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriji, BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM. TirtSK I -I Lfr- HU jutuiL. afo;; Yon trill fll " rottpon Inilde cncli two ounce liK. nnd tro coupon Innlile ntli fonr amice Img of Illnck wcll's Durham. liny a linff of this celebrated tobacco nnd rend the coitpon-tvlilch glrea a lUt of alulile pre cuti nnd liotv to get them. Notice to Our Pattern. We, the barbers of Kalctn desire to notify our patrons, that on and after the flrst day of July, we have adopted the following rules: Relieving that the barbers as tradesmen, are entitled to one day or each week, as a day of rest, wc have organized ourselves Into a mutual agreement as follews: That we close our doors at 8 In the evening, of each day except on Satur day, when wo will remain open for business until 12 o'clock, and that wc ; . nn nIp ,1nn .,,.,, lm,iv: also ""' "" """ - - : we have adopted a uniform scale of prices. Gko. Hamnvin, President. T. W, Fowi.nii, Secretary. 0-30tf Wanted All girls to know thafc"Hdo Cake" will not mako their hands red lkc conimon soap. Save tlio wrappers. 'r"cv are wort" cc,lt ,l"Iecc- J tr There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cako" soup contains 110 frccatkall and will not Injure tho llnest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. John Hughes. When Baby was stele, wo gavo her Costorla. When rho was a Child, slio crtod for Castorla. When alio became Ma, slio clung to Castorla. When slio had Children, she garo them Caitori Sunday Excursions. llcglnnlng with Sunday, Juno 21, and 011 each succeeding Sunday, a special oxcurslon train will leave Al bany at 7 a. 111., f orvallls 7:30 a. 111.. arrhlngat Vaqnlna at 11:15 a. 111. Returning, boat leaves Newport at 0:30 p. m. Tiaiii leaves iionina at 7 p. 111., arriving at Corvallis at 10 p. m. and Albany at 10:30 p. 111. Fare, good on this train only, from Corvallis, Albany and Philomath to Newport and return, $1.50. II. L. Waldkk, II. 15. Lowman, Agont, Albany. Agont.Corvallls. Edwin Stonk, Manager, Corvallis. Corvallis, June 17, 1800. Call for Warrants, County Tueabuiik's Offick. Mahion County, f Notice Is hereby given that I havo funds on hand to pay all wan ants Is sued, up to Aug. 1, 1805, and Interest on tlio sumo will stop from dato of this notice. Jai'Minto, County Treasurer. Dated Juno 11,1800. 0 8 d w ttida for Asylum supplies. Rids were oponed this afternoon for asylum supples as follews: Dry Goods Lipiuuii, Wolf Ss Co., $487.fc'0; J. J. Dulrymplo & Co., $170.13; T. Holvcrson, $107.01; S. M. & E. II Stock, $180.30. Crockery-J. G. Wright, $10.50; Harrltt & Luwrenco,It28.73. Drugs-G. W. Putnam, $401.85: D. J. Fry, $513.10. Groceries II. G. Sonucmann, $v 110.05; Harrltt & Lawronco, $2,001.52: Gilbert & Patterson, $2,817,85; John Hughes, $2,017.00. Shoes and Slippers. Krausse llros., $270. Meats. McCrow N: Stcuslof, beef nun mutton. 93.li.is K. C. Cross, $1.25. Fish. -C. T, Doty, salmon $7.50, cod $7.75, halibut $8. smelt $0. small fish $0; G. Stelner salmon $7.50, halibut T.iHi, con T.t)U, smelt 90, small fish $0. I lour Salem miils $2.03, graham 1 -40: Aumsvlllo mills both $2.18. . looacco-wiioeri.vratii atterson, $351; fy .1'. Wright, $301,50; Harrltt & Lawrence, $300.70 Soap llnrrltt & Lawrence. $83.10; Gilbert & Patterson, $88.02; J. G. Wright, $31.05; II. G. Soiuiemann, oo.u. Hardwaro - Gray Pros. $27.83; $15.01; I IV 11110 iV UO. 910.00. .Plumbing Barr & Petzel. KlIOX iv MllrilllV, .$13,03 : . Splces-J.G. Wright, $12:12; Gilbert ' lMttonson, $31:30; Harrltt & Law. reiice, 93U;7; J olili Hughes, $30:75. FAILING MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. JVcaVnxss ct B nl u r an. aiinu. i.uccia or Krrom or nxx ju out or Youmr. ,1'obust. Noblo Manliorvj tun- Htatonxl. lileTclopcU Portions of "" . Aowimciy no. lalltnglloaioTreaUuent. Oountrlaa, tSn4 for Descriptive no,, . rUar.Uoa and proofs, mallca tseeU tnc ERIE MEIKUL CO., Iiilfmlo, N. Y. r i ,. KT M - . If T 11 -a ' JTV I J" r II M -JTT 1 1 T L9 IVI )k Smvitii llvrfc, IAa tlftlHv frmn uSS&SHS P" " SEE7 THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank E, Shak fcr and the M, Bcamer harness stocks at forced sale, 54,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, fountain rain 1. B. BROWN, Salem, Oregon. 1S7 Coinnierclal street, RiCb's Raspberry Syrtip. The choicest article of the kind manufac tured. Made right here at Salem. Nothing equal to it for desserts, drinks or table use. Call for it at II. (1. Sonneminn's Procury Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in pricc3 on the followingi Shirts, plain locents Under drawers 5 to locents Undershirts 510 locents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs j cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per do:en, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in tclligcntly washed by hand," Col, J, Olmsted Prop, Cherries Wanted, Parties having cherries to sell will do well to call on the Ore gon Fruit and 'Produce Co,, o Salem, Highest market price will be paid in cask OREGON CENTRAL ,AND Eastern R. R, Company IYAQUINA BAY ROUTE, rf?!ineCtlnl.at ,Ya1ulni UaX will' the .a francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER oFARALLON." hails from aoulna every S days' for San Passenger accommodations unsurpassed antcaHfri.1be,ttCen ,he 0tai Fare from Albany or pointt Iwest to San Francucoi Cabin, jfi; steerage, $j; to Cm. Bay, cabin i; round trip, good 60 days, spe- RIVP.R niV'lvlnv Steamers .'Albany1 and Wm.' M. Hoarr IL r.'J"ve Salem dallyS, new - -j-. i ii a m., arriving at Portland EDW1& STONE, r, CcmllU, Or. Sile, VVINt Lcal A-Aitona Dock -W V, VI lP pmPlil! & Ki iw wijnm 'r resrm " Ol I fflVOyrYaMaHMia i50 Gents ON mm H PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. The Hoard of Trustees of tlio Orc ifon State Insane Asylum Invites sealed proposals for furnishing at the Asylum, near Salem, Oregon, the rl lu I iik supplies: uuy aoous. 81W yds. Ainoskitetr blue dcmlns, 9 or.., us per sample. CO yds. slleslu, drab, ns per sample. ir(K) yds. canton llnnncl, Nashua XXX, as per sample. 1000 yds. Mariners' strljled Hlilrtlng, as per sample. 8.5 doz. men's cotton socks, as per sample. 15 doz. ladles' cotton hose, as per sample. 1 doz. ladles' corsets, size ai-3, 27-3, 28-2, 20-2, 30-2, as per sample. 2 great gross pants buttons, as per sample. GO doz. thread, Coats' or Clark's O. N. T., No. 30, white. CO doz. thread, Coats' or Clark's O. N. T., No. 30 black. 20 doz. thread, Coats' or Clark's O. N. T., No. 10 white. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. 30 prs. 1110113' leather slippers No. 7, as per sample. CO pis. mens' leather slippers No. 8, as per sample. CO prs. mens' leather slippers No. 0, as per sample. 30 prs. mens' leather slippers No. 10, as per sample. 20 prs. mens' leather slippers No. 11, as per sample. 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. QKOCERIES. 10,000 lbs. granulated sugar (Ameri can refinery). 15,000 lbs. Golden O sugar (Ameri can refinery). 8,000 lbs. Liverpool salt. COO lbs. soda crackers, XXX, nioro or less, delivered as required. COO lb, of cheese, Cranston's or us got.d, more or less, delivered as re quired. 40 doz. Cove oysters (Fields 2'h). 30 doz. No.'l best brooms. 20 gross Vulcan Safety matches, as cr sample. 300 lbs. Sal soda. 200 His. Sultana raslns (20-lb. boxes.) luo tb. London Layers ralslns(20-lb. b Ji'rt). 200 lbs. China starch. 1 doz ostrich feather dtisfers (22-in. per sample). 1 doz. Worcestershire Sauce (Leo is Perrln's) In quart bottles. 20 boxes macaroni In 8-lb. boxes. 100 gal. N. U. molasses. L',000 gal. syrup ns per sample. t:000 lbs. Costa Itlca green coffee, ns ,ier sample. 1200 lbs. chicory. CKOCICEUY. 25 doz. tea cups, W. G. ware, as per sample. 25 doz. saucers, W. G. ware, as per sample. 4 doz. 7 In. pie plates, W. G. ware, us per sample. TOBACCO. 1500 lbs. Even change. 300 lbs. O. K. Durham in 2-oz. pigs. FLOUR. GOO bbls. No. 1 flour, more or less, delivered as required. 25 bbls. No. 1 graham, nioro or less, delivered as required. FISH. 000 lbs. llsh per week, nioro or less, as required, stating price per pound or different kinds. meats. v c Uccf-COO pounds per day, more or less, as required equal parts foro and hind quarters. Mutton 200 pounds per day, moro or less, ns required. SOAP. 2500 lbs. Net Savon Best Standard soap. 200 cakes Peerless Kitchen soap, ss per sample. 5 lbs. Shaving soap (J. B. Williams) as per sample. SPICF.S. 500 lbs. black pepper, Standard Ground, In C-lb. cans. 75 lbs. cinnamon, Standard Ground, in 5-11). cans. PLUMIIINQ CO feet each of , 1, 1J In.black pipe. Oeach cast Iron elbows 1, H, U, nnd 2 Inch. (leach cast Iron elbows 45deg. 1. U, U, and 2 In. Odoz. hoso washers, J in. 1 doz. hoso couplings J In. 1 doz. Calwell hoso bauds t in. 12 each Jenkins' valves discs., i, I, 1 and U in. HARDWARE. 200 ft. of i 111. round Norway Iron. 100 feet each of I, 7-10 and i in. round Norway irop. CO ft. each ofixl, Jxl4, and 1x2 in. lint Norway Iron. 5 ft. each of i, J audi In. octagon steel, 5 ft. of i in. round tool steel. 1 Heller Bros, horse rasp 10 In. 0 flat bastard files 10 In. 3 flat bastard lllcs 10 In. 0 flat mill bastard lllcs 10 In. 2 each flat mill bastard flics 0 and 8 In. 300 ft. of manllla rono i in diameter. 3,500 lbs of blacksmith coal as per sample. 50 Norway carrlaco bolts txll In. CO each Jxl and 1x5 In carriago bolts litorwny.i 5 lbs. of washers. , 1,000 each of 2, 2,, 3 and 4 lb. tinned rivets. 2 sledgo handles 30 In. 1 tinners' blowhorn stake, largo don Din., small end 17i In. 5 ;lbs. of No. 6 Putnam horso shoo nails. 1 Coe's wrench, 12 In., bright. DRUGS. 1 kilogramme acid acetic 30 percent, Squlbbs, 1 kilogrnmnio nek boric, Squlbbs. 4 kilogrammes bismuth subnltrute, Squlbbs. . 5 kilogrammes chloform In 500 gramme bottles, Squibbs. 1 kllogrammo tincture opium deodorized, Squlbbs.- o l ,kl,0srauime nmmotila carbonate, Squlbbs. e .jytosraninie sodium bromide, Squlbbs. gQRrammeH opium powdered, j. 10 Kraiumes mercury yellow "nx'ldo, wA.?.'? '"erenrv! Merck's. "Jrato mtwx 2Ibs.c()liodlonU.8p p ,, & M. potassium y(lr,alc,iVliicii FlWft- 0,lors"' sweet, Uh F.1n1kV',U,,lhbcil"'"".K,Ulllll4 child's!' MCB,WW Pepsin, Kj, 1bs.,,cidear.K)l.egol(nabl(,M 5 iral. ntntiuiiiin ...... Sfcnon glass coS?aK &i,m. arnica flower granulated, UI; C(l lb. fox glove granular, l,ii;,& &-nbs.nux vomica eranmalC()iL K-'jJtK'yffflnc, Kirks. uW doz. extra largo Jars fr'10,plui Milted milk Horllck's. 10 lbs. zlno sulnliato. 1 .1 '1 21bs. PeniiLTPPir iSj1 ,'''"'"M ' r 30 lbs. Philips' DlgesUb e Zf 5-pound cans. '8csut)1e Cocoa, in laSdSnffaS3lUn1' nllrat l 2 lbs. prepared clinlk. 5 lbs. sponges, 10 to the lb- Dn cached sheep's wool, mw, i,L , bl80 oz flulfonaUllaycr.) p!e C(K.Antlknnilnla tablets, 5 gr, 1000 C gr. quinine sulphate nil cjv sulo shaped; P. D. & Co. ' grP?D!&Coi.tUillC9, nuXTOB'.i 15in.CaCll,llt0,: PapCr8' w,lltc13d V TlC Co S9 perci,,ator' ,8 and i oz";a!hor,1COnlXCOneR'8 1 1.KW(mat?M1,'0C,llX' COn0 "talKilJ it. X. iv Co. oz . "?z:. rubbcr water Attics, J quart, cloth covered! W. T. & Co i doz. II. R. syringes, No. 1, straight pipe; I oz. " idoz. II. R. syringes, No. 3, straight pipe; 1 oz. 6 1 gross corks, No. 12, tuner 1 lu. long. 2 doz. Allcock's porous plasters. 000 hypodermic tablets, No. 3, In case, 10 tubes each; W. Uros. 400 hypodermic tablets, No. GS, in case, 10 tubes each; W. Hros. 2 doz. beef lulce: W. Bros. Samples may be saen nt the com mlpsury of the asylum. Goods must bo In accordance with samples, nd bo in original packages when possible The right to reject any and nil bids Is reserved. Delivery of supplies will bo required within fifteen days' no tlco of acceptance of bid. Kach bid must Includo all tlio Items and totals in full, with the exception of flour and llsh. Payment will not bo made until the bidder has completed his con tract. A copy of the advertisement must accompany cacti bid, and the name of the class of supplies be In scribed on tho envelope. Auditing otllccrs arc prohibited from confirm ing nccounts of purchases when the advertisement docs not contain a full description of the articles to be pur chased. Each bidder will be required to furnish with his bid a certified check In an amount equal to ten per cent of his bid (save that for flour tho check Is to bo for $300. for flsli ITS), payablo to tho order of the board-to lie returned In case hlabkl Isrejected or his proposal compiled with. Bids will bo opened In the governor's office nt 2 o'clock p. 111., Monday, July , 1890. Salem, Oregon, June 13, 1896. (SUtU AVM.P.LOim II. R.KIKCAIIV PIlILMETCCIIAh Hoard of Trustees, O.K. I. A. W.S. DUNIWAY. Sec'y. of Board. ..rni taa. or box,. I orvzynNrS InnuDIEYMN POWDER )jj,SL'&L' I W wiAfrfAVIfA A rf.llf.ta, InTUIOia W""- .V I HMcrnt w -"---. hirffi 1 AT DRUaaiSTS Am I?xS Agency W jtauMfC TAO lgi. OIW'JETW Swft?;? nfjiA bureau (or yKlri OUert bureau WS 110 FREE DEUVEW A r.w r& -r--5G TKi mjflF lioulii t,tlB WWftS ht-n -Mi VI 7 . . tftilBTf' ,7lCOMM- 11 J