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Daily Capital Journal.;,
BY HOFBR BROTHBH8,
A VALLEY CAMPAIGN .
(Continued from tirt page.)
X.
1896
MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1896.
PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
For Independent American Bimetallism
and People's Government. ,
For President,
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,
of Nebraska,
For Vice-President,
THOMAS WATSON,
of Georgia.
OREGON UNION PRESIDRNTIAL ELECTORS,
N. L. BUTLER. Polk County, Democratic.
W. II. 8PAUGII. Lane County, Peoples.
HARRY WATKINS. Yamhill Co., Peoples.
K. HOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican.
STATE- FAIR PREMIUMS'.
f 5
List of the Prie Winnera at the
Exhibition.
Drake spoke fifteen mlnutesfnnd then J - Continued from yesterday.
IntroduecdSenatorTillruan whospoke , Class fl- Clvdesdales
out In the court house yard to about ?;4"H.!?"4 "i? "7"
1500 ladles and about C000 voters of try." Henry Fletclier, Salem. Marel'
r.tnn. Marlon and Benton counties, 'and over, "Mabel Inflow," J II Kit-
' clicn
There were hundreds of old soldiers seconds Stallion 4 and overJ'Gal-
prcsent who marched throuKh South , lnnt Stamp,'' J W Pate, JofTcreon.
lMare4 and ovor "Jean Ingelow," J II
Carolina. , vine aouuvmu, iiiuuiiy,uiiu ( kitchen.
aim j-
Tne McKinleyltea aru resorting to
extreme measures to carry Oregon.
They are sending sonic of their ablest
orators Into the most remote pre
clncts. M. C.Gcorgc, J. F. C.iplcs,TH
uion Ford and even Senator Mitchell
are sent to talk to crowds of ten or
twelve voters, at points where the
Bryan campaign committee, for want
of means, cannot send anyone to re
ply to them, Thos.II.Tonguc Is mak
ing a personal canvass of each voter
In Klamath county, where no speaker
cati be 6ent to reply to him for want
of funds in the Bryan camp. None of
these gentlemen dare argue the Mc
Kl nicy gold standard before an audi
ence where the other side Is allowed a
speaker, but by inisieoroMMitatioii of
of the facts and issues of the cam
paign and by personal appeals to party
spirit they hope to deceive men who
cannot hear both sides of the ques
tlon,into voting for the gold standard
which these orators dare not defend
before any audience In the state.
With Mark Hanna's machine each
class Is singled out for special litera
ture that appeals to Its most selnsli
Interest. Eich county Is spending
about. $10,000 in this work. The
state commjtteo has $100,000 to spend.
By the above kind of cowardly bush
whacking canvass, that dare not come
out In open public discussion, they
hope to carry Oregon. The Bayan
speakers should everywhere challenge
debate and show up these methods of
deception.
The Salem Statesman scolds a
woolen mill owner for opening up
his woolen mill before McKlnley Is
elected. It says: "If McKinley
should happen to be defeated, those
manufacturers who are starting up
their plants so briskly would feel
cheaper than a Bryan dollar." Some
time ago the Statesman said the
woolen mills would not start up until
McKlnley was elected. The fact Is
woolen mills are running all over the
country under the Wilson tarrlff, and
the price of wool is going up. The
woolen mills will probably be glad
enough to take the dollars of any class
of people and will not draw the line
at McKlnley people. Other peoplo's
dollars are quite as honest and as
much entitled to respect as McKlnley
dollars. Of courcc, the Statesman
will not bo expected to take "Bryan
dollars."
There Is to bo a great "free silver
klllln" at Salem on next Friday,
when Congressman Boutello and M. O
George of Portland are to speak. All
the Republican clubs of Marlon
county are to be at Salem and there
is to bo a big blcyclo procession. One
thousand torches are to be in line and
the whole valley is to bo here. The
two speakers are undoubtedly the
ablest exponents of tho gold standard
from the remote ends of the nation.
Ladles band of Corvallls were out day
and night and the enthusiasm was un
precedented. THE CROWDS
at Albany day and night were esti
mated day and night at from 10,000 to
15,000 people. There were voters
enough present wearing Bryan badges
to carry Oregon. About 8,000 to 9,-
000 voters attended the meetings day
and night and three-fourths were for
free silver. In the daytime procession
were 1,200 and at night there were
about CO In the torchlight ptoccsslon.
The processions surpassed in extent
and vaticty anything ever seen In
Linn county or in the Willamette
valley. There were as especial feat
ures Mark Hanna on horseback with
a doughfaccand white suit all stamped
over with dollars, leading a bonatlde
Image of McKinley on a string;
three little glrlsdrove a team of mules,
one of them Joining In the apphlusc
with a sonorous bray at intervals; a
pi toll foik made of wood with prongs
three feet long; a load of 10 young
girls in white and one In yellow, with
a bantuT 10 to 1, and tho emblem over
their heads, "110 goldbug need apply;"
sixteen men on white horses with one
little runt yellow pony rode by the
hottest ilveriles In Oregen: there
were hundreds of banners and designs
showing the prevalent Ideas In tho
hearts of the masses, and that they
are for Bryan.
COL DUAKB AT ALBANY
woke up tho sliver sentiment and
aroused the free silver Republicans to
the greatest enthusiasm. He makes
converts to the cause wherever he
Class 7 French and English Coach.
Firsts Stallion 4and over, Houston
llros. Brood mate 4 and over and colt,
F J Stewart. Sheridan, Sweepstake"
premluni, stallion 4 years and family
of live colts, J D Kurlnn, Ballston.
Seconds Stillllon 4 and over, "Al
cephron," J I) Narln. Brood mare 4
and over and colt, "Addlc,"sanie.
Class 8 Graded Horses.
Firsts Marc 3 and over, "Nell." P,
L Lafolett. Wheatland. Mife 1 and
over, David James, Beaver Creek.
Mar.4 nnd over, E Hartley, Macleay.
Gelding, any age. same. Draft horse,
nnv aire, mire blood. "Corbctt.'' John
1 Huston, Plalnview.
seconds Gelding, any age, Lewis
Savage, Salem. Mary 3 and over.
"Topsy," Ladd &, Howe. Mare 1 and
over Maud," same. Draft horse, any
age, pure blood, "Galloway," Worth
Houston, Plalnview
Class 0 Roadsters.
Firsts Pair mares or geldens for
driving, maatched or oppositcs,,IIcnry
Fletcher, Salem. Gelding 4 and over,
Charles Burkhaadt, Albany. Single
gelding or mare, pacing, "Rocket," G
W GUI, Eugene.
Seconds Pair mares or geldings,
driving, matched or opposltus, II II
HumpTiy, Clymer. Gelding 4 and
over, "Jim Taylor," W Crceves, Mc
Minnvllle. Marc 4 and over, "Rita,"
It O Donaldson, Salem. Single geld
ing pacing, "Corlnne," Charles Riley,
Class 10 Sucking Colts.
Firsts Colt In each c a&s, F II
Aawk, Crowley, Or.
Class 11 Jacks, and Jennelts.
Fiists Jack, A J Edson, Carlton.
DIVISION J.
Class 1.
Firsts Drawers, Mrs A L Leach,
Aumsville; pillow shams, same; night
WM?J' KcAAlWRfczSfe'P
ib n 1 j-.rsrs a - zw. Msr'm
6HI t-sEST with a bis IX. niackwcll's Genuine Bullk
EUR D . 1. iSSdiiMbrltMm You will tlnd ouo "k
aSrl i coupon Inslilo each two ounce bag, and two cou- "
BEjjl pons lusldo each four ouuco bag of A
H Blackwell's A
B Benuine Durham
H Smoking Tobacco Jm
H . . -., llinMtimnM m I I I
H Which gives a Ustof valuable presents und ho w to got thuraV
r-
1 1
C H. MACK.
- DJBNTIS'L
un:cesor to Dr. J. M.BKeene, old White
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior
operations at moderate fees in any branch are
In cspccittl request.
Depot Express.
I . "i .
.0, R. JL U
111 111
Meets all masl and passengtr trains. Bag
gage and express to all paits of the city.
Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70.
JAMES RADER.
Seconds Specimen drawn work,
Mrs. P B Foster. Exhibit point lace,
same. Apron.drawn work.Mlss Mario
Breitetibush. Infant's dress, drawn
work. same. Collection drawn work,
Mrs. I L Klmber. Point lace collar,
Mrs. F T Wrlghtman. Point laco
handkerchief, Miss Maxoo, Portland.
Class 0.
Firsts Afghan robe, Mrs C W
Scriber; lady's shawl, Mrs.A L Leach,
Aumsville: specimen lace crochet,
Mrs Nettle McFadden; fascinator,
woel: Miss Leila Waters; ladles' skirt;
Mrs Win Quartier; child's hood, same;
afiglian robe, baby, Mr R B Fleming;
faticyluiittens, knit, Mrs C McCrow,
Clymer; child's Barque, crochet,
Mrs Anna Bernhaid;.voolen stockings
knit same: socks, same; fancy stock
ings, same; lady's skirt, same; speci
men silk crochet. Miss MrGowan, Mo-
Mlnnville:speclmen men mold crochet
dress, Mrs J W Wilso-i, Salein;display Mrs A A ICnnnlngliam: specimens of
of needlework, outside clashes I, 2 and 'ace, knit, Mrs R C KIger.
3, Mrs L Nloklin, Salem boy's- suit,
Mrs J M. MrCrow,i;iymer;wlitte shirt,
linen, Mrs V Anderson, Clymer.
1 seconds ueci quui; siik noi crazy.
, Mis R 1$ Wauds,Salem; tucked shirt,
Mrs M K rl ull, Barlow; boy's suit.Mrs
I V AtideisouSdiuwurs,Mis J W Young,
yuloui; win to sunt, sum.'.
Classes 1, 2 and 3.
Firsts Drawers, Mrs E Aggnaur,
Fair Grounds; baby dress, Mrs Ann
Bernhard. Salem; tucked skirt,
Abrams; -drawers, same: baby's dress,
same; bed quilt, silk, not crazy, Mr.-.
Chas. Calvert! 'display machine
iv niMithliip. nni-
speaks and Col. Drake appeals strongly ' broidery, Mrs M J McDaniel, llarris-
1 ourg.
1 Seconds Baby's dress, Mrs A Ver-
cler; night dress, Mrs L Abrams;
to the old soldiers by his cleancut, In
telligent, patriotic arguments. In
tho Albany parade In honor of Till
man were 27 old soldiers who belong
to the local post and nearly 200 In all
from all over the valley.
TILLMAN'S DRIVE
to Corvallls through the ozone of the
upper valley put him In line spirits
for his meeting. A dozen lifelong
Republicans came out for Bryan. A
few fellows asked questions and they
got stuff In reply. Senator Tillman
had been showing the value of the
government stamp on money, when ho
was asked, "Why Is a Mexican dollar
worth only 50 cents, whllo ours Is
worth 100?" Quick as Hash came the
reply: "We have 3,000,000 square miles
richest soil on the globe; we have 70.-
000,000 of the best people on the globe;
wo havo 05,000,000,000 of wealth,
drawers, same; baby's dress, Mre F A
E Starr, Portland; display of needle
work, outside classes 1, 2 and 3, same.
classes 4, 5, C.
Firsts Bolting cloth tapestry, Mrs
B Casey, Portland. Tray cloth, Ro
man, same. Sham towel, Mrs ll
Klrkpatrisk, Turner. Laundry bag,
Mrs Tlieo Nolf, Salem. Handkerchief
case, Miss Alice Laycock, Salem. Bed
spread. Mrs E E Waters, balem. Sofa
cushion, Mrs A N Bush, Salem. Six
napkins, Mrs Frank Hughes, Salem.
Tabic Cccnler, Miss Lena Breyman,
Specimen silk embroidery, same,
llonlton -tabic center, Miss Anna
Burkhardt, Salem. llonlton table
cushion, same. Kensington table
cover, Mrs A Jones, Salem. Footstool,
same. Mantle scarf, same. Bureau
scarf, same. Stocking bag, same.
Tray cloth, Kensington, same. Chair
bolster, same. Set six doylies, same.
Collection llonlton lace, same. Em
broidered portieres, same. IMrosoieen,
same. Display suk emuroiaery, out
side class 4, same. Infant skirt, Miss
IL A Green, Lincoln. Fancy apron,
t Miss Marie Baietenstein. Specimen
biiituiuie
Seconds Spprimrn 1'ico crochet,
Mrs Andrew Vrrcier. Ladies' skirt,
knit. Mm MT5 Toll. Barl'iW. Child's
I liririrl rrtrlint T?c .1 V Vmmr. Tn-
dles' shawl, Mrs It B Fleming. Fancy
stockings, knit, Mrs Anna Bernhard,
Fascinator, wool. same. Fancy mil
ten";, Mr .ID Clark, Clvmer. Speci
men silk crochet. Mrs H I McCrow,
Clymer. Woolen stockings, knit, Mrs
Emma Dagney. Sorks, same. 'Child's
sacquc, crochet, Mr-. Mark Skiff.
Specimen lace, knit, Roalle Cordon,
Stayton. Lady's skirt, crochet, same.
Specimen wool crochet, Miss Gertrude
Brady. Afghanjciochet, Miss Jessie
Crolghton. Afghan, baby, Sophia
Rich.
Continued tomorrow.
The Latest on Hops.
Valentine Locwe's latest hop report
as published in his "Pi ices Current"
at New York, says:
"Most of tho Interest this week has
centered in the wovemonts of stiw!?
In the producing sections, at homu
and abroad. From the Pact He coast
comes advices of continued active
buylna and it is probable that more
than half of the crop has already
passed into denlers' hands Via the Union Pacific System
The bulk of the buvinL was at 54fo) i tm,'"ge is checked through fiom
filf. hilt. 1 ,.! V T,rl, .no l.nvn orlv.mn.wt ! Ptirtllllltl tO ItS (lest i llll tiOtl . TIlU
wav. .. ...vii mi iui-o t.i.i ..it ... uw i .,.,,., .1. .,, I.... .
In some sections and up to 7c has been
POOR THING !
The silver winds blow
And we shall have snow;
And what will McKinley d then':
Poor thing!
Will he revel In gold
For which his country is sold,
Or go oiit like Judas and
Poor thing!
swing?
A.
Your Bay Wont Live a Month.
So Mr. Gilman Brown, ot 34 Mill St.,
South Gardner, Mass" , was told by the
doctors. Ills sou had Lung tumble,
foIowleg Typhoid Malaria, and he
spent three hundred and seventy-live
dollors with doctors, who liiially gave
him up. saying: "Your boy wont live
a month." He tried Dr. King s New
Discovery and a few liott.es r.-at led
him to health and enabled him to gn
to work a perfectly well man. Ik
says he ownes his present good health
to use of Dr King's TJev Diwu-nry
and know., it lo ho t!i b.M In t.i
world tir Lung troiiblo. Til ti Uj 1
Free at Fred A. Legg'-. Drug Siori
Be Comfortable While Travelling
in cool weather. The Union Paci.i.
system heats its traim throughout l,v
steam heat from the engine. Um
making every part, of nil it- en.s iileus
ant and comfortable. It .il o lU'lit
its cars by the cclebnt 1 1 utscii
Light, making tiiem billl;.t at
night. Passengers nrriel rh'lv on
the Fast Mall, which lea -. Pi ilium!
at 7 p. m. For sleeping eat i enerva
tions, tickets, or information, call on
or address
Boisn & Baiikeu, Agents.
15 12d 4 w Sale.n, Or.
i r' i
Bcfobe Sending East for your
wall paper you should bring your
samples and see what we can do. We
will duplicate any of the papers ad
vertised by Chicago houses at the
same prices and have you much an
noyance by waiting. Be sure to bring
your samples for comparison. Buren
& Hamilton. 10-tf
and .applique, Mrs I L lumber
lr. li c.i.iii fill. lit c.i. in ' .in..!.., t
not less than 175,000 miles of railroad, Mrs A A Cunnigham. Toilet set;
and an Internal commerce greater, Mrs Mark Skiff. Bed quilt, silk, riot
...nu ..,i u ... ....'crazy, Mrs Jaue G Albert, aged 78
V . w. . """ -.. .- --
insult to the intelligence of any
to compare this great nation with
an,
i years. Sofa cushion, Mrs. J. F,
man I Hughes. Sofa cuHhlon, Roman, Miss
i Edith KraussC. Turkish rug, Mrs A
a . L Leach. Lamp mat, tiot crochet,
little one-horse, lialf-clvillzed.mongrel ' Mrs F E Griffith, McMinnvllle. Pil
, ... i i i in . . low shams, Mrs M. J. Klmsey.
half-horso and half alligator, part ,, ., t..,, nr., mi... w.i.
Salem; Toilet sot, same. Tea cloth,
same. Silk table cloth, same. Six
napkins, same. Stocking bag, Mrs J
nigger and part Indian country like
Mexico!" Tho fellow who asked
the question happened to bo
descended from soma of tho klooch
man blood, ami the crowd went
all to pieces at Tillman's reply. Ben-
Tho Salem Statesman has the ub-
11 mo assurance to say on Sunday:
"Nearly tw Ice as many dollars can be
had, on an average, for the. wages or
labor, as were secured In tho same
way twenty-live years ago. So that
the man owing a mortgage can pay
off tho principal of it in about half
tho time that ho could twontyflyo
years ago." The Journal will glvo
a twenty dollar gold pleco to any
laboring man who will say that ho be
lieves the above statement to bo true
and at the same time prove by his
neighbors that ho is not insane.
Let us see, what weio wages twenty
live years ago? That was In 1871. The
Salem Statesman says they are double
now what they were then. In 1871
tho man In tho harvest llelda got $2.50
a day. Tho carpenter got $3.00 a day.
Tho farm hand got $30.00 a month and
board. If tho Statesman says true,
the same labor must get double those
sums now. And wo have had a pro
tective tarrlff ever since, until two
vears ago the 28th pf August, 1800.
can't tno - statesman' pay us
.
" i4
Why
mortgages?
W Young. Bed spread, Mrs Davis,
Marquam. Six doylies, Mrs Joe Le
veqtie. Handkerchief case, Miss Ger
trude Denton. Silk euibioldcy, Mrs
Frank Hughes. llonlton tuble center
Miss Genevieve Ilutrbes. Hnnit.on
ton county will give Bryan 300 to 400 toilet cushion, same. Sofa cushion,
imiinrirv Mrs F X llofer. Sham towel, Miss
majority , Amm Burklmrdti Clialr) jrrs A Jones
Senator Tillman camo to Salem on Sofa, cuslilon satin stlcth, Mrs Mc-
tlio Sundav afternoon local took a Cowan, Monmouth. Table center,
tlie btiiuiaj anernoon louu, took a Mfg Georue Br0W)i Co.lectiori IIenl:
team for McMinnvllle, to speak there ton lace, Miss Emily Roblin. Bureau
at 10 a. in. Monday. S?arf'i,trs M,k, Skiffp TrK'!,u ruB
Mrs Chas Calvort. Fancy apron,
students' ukiiate. , same. Pillow shams, Miss Laura
At Eugene Saturday evening the Mey,or8, Specimen of applique, Miss
M J " Onrtriirtfi limriv. T) Isiilnv silk run.
opera houso was packed to standing broidery, Mrs J F Hughes. Tray cloth
room to hear the graduates of tho Roman, Miss Edith Krausso. Sofa
cushion, Roman, 'same.
State University debate the money Classes 5,0-and special,
question. K. K. Kulill, of Jackson-' Firsts Collection drawn work, Mrs.
,., j , t i .., 1 ,,, FXIIofer. Aprou,drawn work.same.
vlllo, and A. E. Realties, of Portland, Infantis dres3; same. Same, Mrs.
spoke for Bryan and bimetallism. Anna Bernhard. Infant's skirt, Mrs.
.1 i ni ,,t I, ctiwianid ,., Marie Broltonstoln. Specimen drawn
About llfty or 7u students, who aro worK-t MrS( IL Klmber. Pillow
voters will bo for Bryan. Tho presl- shams. Mrs. It C Kiger, Corvallls
, ... x, i'i i .o.i . i k Exhibit point laco, Mrs. FE Grllllth
dent of tho Mokinloy Student's club, McMinnvllle. Point lace Imndkor-
liascomo out for Bryan, and a great chief, Miss Muxon, Portland. Point
.,,,.. laco collar.Mrs. T T Wrlghtman,
CliailgU liua cuuiu utci tuu uiu vci auj .
Prof. Hawthorne is now for Bryan, '
and President Chapman Is an ardent
blmetalllst, but probably not ardent
enough to vote for anyone but McKin
ley. Young Retimes Is a son-in-law of
Thos. Tongue, and his speech was
commented upon as a most convincing'
effort.
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SJSS:.;2&SS3
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GAIL C0RDEN
I'EAGLD E:
..CC:!D5SSEI fULS..
J aJ'i 7 !: P-npaal $
srf utsSj--i(m$ tw & v yatvusBB f
paid for some of the best growths.
We find no warrant for the statement
that the total yield on the coast was
only 75,000 bales. The most lellable
estimates are -close to 100,000 bales. In
this state the buying has not been
large, the superior quality of the
Western hops attracting the lir-t
attention of dealers. The complaint
of quality is very general in
most sections, rtnd we believe it will
prove a very poor crop of hops,
mainly from lack of proper cultiva
tion. An exporter paid better than
Oc for one or two lots, but the busi
ness reported has been In range of 0
8e. The unfavorable weather at the
time the German crop was being
picked undoubtedly lessened the
quantity and Injured the quality; at
present the markets there aro quite
strong
slow. Our local market has drained
along in about the same condition
that It has been in since the opening
of the new season. Sonio confidence
Is felt In hops and there are icsorved
offerings or such, but It Is difficult to
get anyone interested. In other grades."
Wm. Miller, of Eugene, yesterday
sold 200 bales or Imps to the J. M.
Russell Co., of Portland, for u cents
per pound. This Is the highest price
thaUias been paid at Eugene, this
season.
specialties or tnc union 1'acltiu arc
unexcelled track and equipment,
union depots, 'ast time, through cars,
steam heat, Plntsch light, and court
eous treatment, to passengers. For
rates and information, apply to
Boise & Barker, Agents,
15-12d-4w Salem, Oregon
Filendsof Biyan and Free Coinage
vim can contribute to tho campaign
fund, even so small a sum as 25 cents,
should do so as tunds are badly needed
in the closing days or the campaign
Portrait Eiiames, 10x20 inches
soljd oak only $2. Others for $1.50 at
Buren & Hamilton's 10-tf.
fill
WOlIS mame
13P-FREE delivery.
W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos.
Dealars In all kinds of freiti and silt meat
S?Freib. sausage a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST
KINDERGARTEN."
Mrs. C. M. Ogle will reopen her kinder
giutrn in the Congregational church parlors
on Seplemiier 21. 8 29 imj
iMEYTQLQAN
On farm land security. Special
rates on large loans. Loans
consideied without delay
HAMILTON & MOIrt
Rush Rank buildinS.
MONEY TO LOAN!
On city or rarm property.
Over hush's Rank,
T. K. FORD
f. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spialty of tine repair work, Seth
1'hunio c1ik-V, etc.. 215 Commercial Street
C. IT. LANE,
II.INTTAIUK
311 ' -n njrciiil St., Salem Or
s !i upu-nrfh. f'antsf upwands'EJ
Cioital Restaurant
Juit ' pen"!, next door to Western
saloon. 214 Commercial street. Best
meal in the city for 15 cents and up-
wan;-, .mi new, neat ami clean. All
white help.
RICHARDSON & OHM, Props.
Home Bakery.
G. A
nicrclal stieet. Fresh nies. cakes and
bread always on hand, "Just like your
niottier useu to maKe.
Back, propiietor, 327 Com.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, oaints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
Englaud is steady but rather state, Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of s;rass seeds,
Bucklen's Arnica balve.
Tho best salvo In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter.chapped liands.chllblains,
corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by Fred A,
Legg,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALEM WATER CO.
Officp: WMlamette Kotol Buildi-i
For water service apply at office. Bill
payable monthly in advance. Make a
complaints at the office.
There will be no deduction in water rate
on account of temporary absence from the
city unit-si nuiico is left at the office.
Hereafier water for irrigation will only be
furnished to regular consumers using water
for domestic purpose. Contractors (or side
walks, brick work and plastering will please
read "under building purposes" 'U!e 17 of
schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at I
Mr copy.
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ou.m.y at 0 a m " "wh ttp,
bteamer Ruil, frnm P , .
except Sundav m fi . "n lo Sl diii.
baggage checlcd lli'ft !
Oregon Wa,hingtontnh I t'U
charge for baggage ttai,le v No
road or r yer route to P& U""
Pot full details cillnn n .
agents, Salfcm,OreKir
K- McNtlLl,
ForfuUdetS&AU,
6. M. POWERS,
Foot of Trade st. 1 . .
"' fttt
i
Through Ticket
s
TOTHE
BAST
LVIA THE )
J;uon Pacific System
through Pullman.Palace blcepwi. Touni
bleepere and Free Reclining Chair '!.
between '
Portland to Chicago
Our trains are heated Iri eao ml
lig'ited by I'ititsch liirhc.
lime to Chicago, 3 I-i Jays
Time to New York, 4 i-j dan.
Which is many hours quicker thin cmi.
petitofs.
Fur rates, time tallies and fulljjnlor.iuivia
apply to;
HOISEl&lBAhREli,
Aents Si..-a., I.
R.J'.V IIAXTEK. ' C K. HKlHl'N,
C-neral Av;:nt l)i,i. 1'iu. Aent !
1?; PiiplSir-et IVrtlinl.
Northern Pacific
Railway,
RUNS
,VIA-
Shasta Route.
01 THE
Southern Pacific Co
California Express Train Run dah7 between
Portland and San Francisco.
JJ:5op. m.J Lyi Portland , Ar. (8:10 a.m.
11:00 p. m. - LV Salemr Ar. l8:oo a. m,
10:45 a- m ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. (7roo p. m.
Above trains st6p at L'ast Portland, Oregon
-!... r .-1 o.l m 'c fl
nyt HU.UUUIU, oaicui iurncrt itiiiriuijf
Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent
Shedds, Ilalsey. Harrisburt?. function City.
Eugene, Creswcll, Drain, and all-stations
Pullman Sleeping .Cars.
Elegant DininCars
r H M P.
n ins -MiDiT bars
V.mv
,
To
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dalith, ififi
;rand Forks, Crookston, Winaiptj,
Helena and Batte.-
ROSEDURG MAIL DAILY.
WANTED. House work by girl of some from Ro'seburg to Ashland, inclusiye.
"1""-"" b" """' -lri"y o nuam
Oranz, near fair grounds. Salem. 10 i6-3t '
LOST A light brown overcoat and a pair
of buckskin gloves and some buggy fixtures
um in my iiiijy jesieruay, llie 15m, between
Salem ml (iervau. Finder will pieiise leave
it at this Ulice. lL.16.3t
TO KENT, A large, ioon.y barn. Enquiie
atthis office, (
SITUATION WANTED To do general
homework. Address M box 145. Salem.
I 14 3t
iiiDf I00R
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fHCV Aiortn In harmony
v ' v .tli (ho world, 2000
Vn.
I, I--- t'.'JAzW"
-
1 .1 t-.'iy curul wctt aro
,ii. iia::iy praiiea ror
I'.ioyu ost, Brand
', una nu't buc
riiv(ul euro l.t ber
tiat vcakn-a ami
Iitatvlnor known to
jvxiicai renmee, Aa
ccountor thUuxiii
crful dtseorerv. In
book form, with rcf.
uiviiccs end proofs.
Will b0 8CUt ti uf-
ULT YOUR FEATHEHS CLEANED.
" the undersigned are now renovatin'
feathers at 186 rerrv street, for ihp umi in
days. All Indies that consider cleanliness
next to Godliness should havo their feather
oeus mrougniy renovated at once. Bedrock
prices. Kespectfully yours, Franklin &
Uaie. I0 ,2 ,m
WANTED,
mers
South j I North J
8:30 a.m. lv, Portland ar. 4:40 p.m.
ll;00a.m. lv. Salem lv. 2:20 p.m.
i-5:20 p.in. ar. Roseb'g lv. 8:00 a.m.
SALEM PASSENGER.
qSotitli North o
4:00 p.m. lv. Portland ar. 10:15 a.m.
0:15 p.m. ar. Salem lv. 8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
TULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
through trains.
V.'-'-vV V,'
V
iri!U r (:Kue N8. Full wanly viwr
uarinni.j.:y restOfOjLrivUuro lmiioaslble.
RISMEDIDhCOmBUFFALO.N.Y,
Two snare and one hiss drum-
Apply at Uryan headquarters, u 8 if
FOR REN I" -V ii room house, in good re
pairwith barn and good well water, With
one and a half lots. Enquire at premises on
loth and Chemeketa. jo 6 im
CARPET PAPER Urge lot of heavy
c: Vm ""rrr.h.K:f ,u.r ",c cucaP'
...v ......K ,ui uuuinu unaer carpets, t
Journal office.
Call a
"8a33
100 worth for 10c.
8a4 10 mI aw lUiutntM twk uuiitito
- " " MM MDMTI. u
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex
cept Sunday.)
6:20 p
7:30 a.m. I I.
12:15 pm. f A
v.
Ar,
Portland.
Corvallis.
Ar.
Lv
)t
35 P-
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad.
Express train daily except Sunday,
4:45 p. m
7iS P.m.
I Lv, Portland Ar. I
f Ar. McMlnvUIe Lv 1
8:25 a. m.
5:50 a. m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to ill points in the Eastern States, Canada
and f urope can be obtained at lowest ratei
from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem.
F. I ROGERS, Aat. i. r. & P. A.,
.-IVirtlnn.V llr.
1 .ta. -..--jp - .
j 1 J 1
.WffitiSK l. K,,UIILKK. Mana-r.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Phdadelphu,Ne
York, Boston, and all Points!
East and South,
JJFor inrorroation, time cards. Jmapsjut
tickets, call on or writ
THOMAS, WATTS& CO.
AGENTS,
265 Commercial srreet, Sslem, ur.
a n. Charlton. Asst. Oen'l.LPMAt
jnto st.. comer.Third rom
OREGON .CENTRAL
AND
Eastern R, R Company
LYAQUINASBAV Wjk?
-rnnnpetinff at Yaquuu Bay w
Tssssssssep
BTEAMEK ".KAii
c.n. fmm Yaaulna eveijr --v .-.asa
FrcUco. Coo, .lay, Port Urtoru, .
and Hnmbolt Bay. . nmwp'
Passenger accomodti "w
eu.(... fnnte between the Wuc" 4
andCallfbrnU. u we,ttjBa
Fare from Albany ,r P7, ttjtoCoos
Francisce: Cabin.Jo; strag m
Bay and Port Orford, b W d fl
Bay, cab'm8; round 'rip. g?
"" YAQUINA Wi
.ktair Uh Minus K.;,,. bm ."
.SXSiSiie.u
ana sairauu .-.--within
a few hours
L
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.: .if niiiiia . .
SSJJwrf tei W P'D;,.0r.
Jt p. BALDWIN, Loc gr?
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