Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 21, 1896, Image 3

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ST -Official Ballot
on
The Poiir. SeJsrof .Presidential Elec
tors id Oregon.
The oillciiil Aiistnilhinjrnllot- for Qrctfonj tpjw. voted on Tuesday, Nm;
3, Is printed below.
The law requires the voter to'inarlTwIUi a Vro-four nnines of electors,
the official ballot, wlilcii lie win receive at the polling booth from the
election offlclals. TheiroUrjelocuiM wiio-reprcaciit William Jennings Bryan
,ltXebraskii for "president and Indcp6iulent Ameilcan Bimetallism as uir
financial policy are marked with a cross on the ticket below for guidance only.
The McKInley and Ilobart electors also claim to be Blmetalhsts, to le
brought about by international agreement with European nations.
The gold standard (National) Democratic elcctonyalso claim to be Bom
WJHtlC.
THE OFFICIAL. BALLOT FOR OREGON.
it..., ir-irri-mn It. Ktncaia, secretary of state or the sr,:it,o nf nmm.n
I. . '.irt.'.c i ii-it. tin following is a correct list of all the candldntp fur m,.nj t,!
Ei! filled by the electors of the state-at larue whose certificates and accept
incfr, of nomination have been duly Hied with the secretary of state of
She next general election, nuu truo buttumuiib or. uie names, residences
r . . . ii.i...,i rlnulirtinttrinu nf nunli (iinmriHtna na rnnnti.,,,1 i, 1 i...
h iced on the olllclal ballots, for tlie ceneral election to be held In the
Eate of Oregon on the Tuesaav nextaiter me utst Monday In November,
V. D. IS'JU.lO'Wlt. OH luusuuj, "-'""" .., auuu.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For nresident of the United States William McKinley, of Ohio.
i-or vice-president of the United States. ...J. G. Hobart, of, New Jersey.
E For electors of president, and .vice- president: f
lolm F. Capies, of I'ortiana; 'jiunnomaircounty -. ;. Republican.
T. (Jeer, oi mcicajr(iiiunuii chuhh) j uepuuncan.
!l. Smith. of Hood River, Wasco county W.. Republican.
M. Yoran, oi .cugene, u.tue county uepuulican.
UUVAN UNION BIMETALLIC TICKET.
Merit
of the people in Hood's BarBaparhU. If a
medicine cures you when sick; if It makes
wonderiai cures everywhere, then beyonl
" question that mediclneposaesses merit.
Made
That is Just the truth about Hood's Bar-
"; W kDOW lt P08808" merit
because it cures, not once or twice or a
ttd'oW & khn0nwM?fda BDd
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Isthebest-lnfacttheOneTruaaioodPuriner.
Hood's Pfffc ?""!nausea. 'ndlgestlon,
IUWU .- I-I I S lllllOlHriMl. Olnon..
A MODEL PLATFORM.
..W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska.
.t. is. watson. of Georgia.
, . .. ll.A.TTnU...l CtntnL'
or presiuent ui hiu u u uiuwo. . .
Bir iVICe-prCSIUlSUl; ui niu uuiku okiicj
For electors oi presiuent uiiu vicc-presiaenu
N. L. Butler, of "Monmouth, Polk e.. Peoples, Democratic, Sliver Rep.
E. llnfer, of Salem, Marion county,Peoples, Democrat ic.Silver Republican
W. II. Spaugli, of HarrisbUrg, Linn co., Peoples, Democratic, Sliver Rep.
Harry Watklns, of McMinnville, Yamhill county, Peoples, Democratic
Silver Republican.
PROHIBITION TICKET.
Fnr electors of president and vice-president:
JSowerntan, of Salenl, Marlon county Prohibition.
I. Ilr irlit. of Wasco. Sherman county Prohibition.
MIe Hutler, of The Dalles, Wasco county Prohibition.
Ji, lleskins, of SprlngorooK, lainiiiii county Prohibition.
COLDi STANDARD DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
r president of the United States : John McAuley Palmer.
vice piesioent or too u in tea amies niiiiuu uouver uucKner.
For electors of president and vice-president:
H 15. Cox, of Portland, Multnomah county National Democratic.
Ixander M. Holmes, of McUoy, Polk county National Democratic.
ink A. Seufert, ofSeufert, Oregon.., National Democratic.
rils J. Trenchard, of Astoria, (Jlatsop county National Democratic.
3J"Yoters: Cut out the above sample ballot, study the names carefully,
I sliow it to other voters, that no one be deceived in this election.
THE UNION CAMPAIGN.
j and Appointments for Bryan Meet
ing?.
le iiryau Union campaign com-
itee announces the following dates
appointments for speakers in tlii
fiuiity committees and local chair-
siioulu make arrangements, tor
! meetings and communli-nic witli
utate central committee, composed
I'Hiii U. Younir. M. A. M cram
Ink Y. Drake, rooms 403. 0 and 7.
Iinberof Commerce. I'm'tlai'id.-
L. h. m'mahan.
Bits Pass, Thursday, October 22.
b urn, l'Tiaay, October 2.J.
Be Hock. Saturday. October 24.
Iffinl, Monday, October 2(5.
is-unvme, Tuesday, October 27.
nix. Wednesday. October 28. ,
iu, rnursdUVi October '.
h. c. uaker ana j: ld. matlogk.
pni-e, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. in.
I of Tide. Oct. 12. at 2 n."niA
Bilre, Tuesday. Oct'. 13. nt 2 n. m.
Ira, Wed. Oct. 14, at 2 p. ni.
imieiu, -.luu. oct. 15, at a p. in.
iom, I'Tiaay, oct. lis, at 2 p. in.
SYLVESTER PENNOYER.
ny, Thursday, Oct. 22.
ne, Friday. Oct. 23.
burg, Saturday, Oct. 21.
HON. w. t. liinnnn.
K Grove, Thursday, Oct 22.
Oct. 23 at lpm; Sprintrwater
ItOUf
land, Oct. 24 at 1 p m: Beaver
ek at 7:30.
ftnt Hill. Oct. 2 nt, 1 n ni! Union
1:30. --. -
Pbuiir. Ocl. 27 at. 1 ti in; Mnlinn.
:30. l -,-
e View, Thursday, Oct 29.
w, Friday, Oct. 30.
f n, aturday, Oct 31.
lp. Friday, Oct. 23 at 2.
iu, Saturday, Oct 24 at 7:30.
! Monrlnv. flnt. n
IWa county, Tuesday, Oct 27.
Iblawmnty, Wednesday. Oct 28.
i iuursuay, oct z.
to, Friday. Oct 30.
nKton county. Saturday, Oct 31.
ny, .Monday, iNnv. z.
W. .1. n'Aimv
pur:, Tluirsday. October 22.
E"e. Fridav. Ouintar 23.
IIIV. Sntllrrfni. nili.hn. OI
Pills, Monday, OcUiber 20.
"i i-'icsuay, octooer V.1
W C tV.Wfidnclnv rii-tnlvip fS.
'"id, Thursday, October 20.
T'a, I riday, October 30.
'e are all dates now Hxed. Com-
w" arrange afternoon and
'ueetlnus if desired. Jnint
E"ns acceptable unlesj local
lefcf arranges otherwise.
You Can Be Well
ur blood is pure, rich and
l"'B for nervm and mnlft.
""I ! the Vlllll lllllil unrl vulioti
pr, thin unrl imn.i,' ...c
Ulliri.r VOII will full n vlnMni
En l"lianes exnosnrp. iimvnr-
Peep your blood nure with
.rsaparilla and be well. ,
J'H digestion, curqflieadjiche.
SrATE of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas County k
Fka.NK J. ClII'.MiV make oath that lie U
tlie benior partner of the firm t,l K.J. Ciienky
& Co., iloing business in the city of Toledo,
county and Mate afoaid, an J tlnit said Arm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDUliD UOL.
LARS for euch and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cund by the us of Hall's
Catarrh Curk.
Sworn to before m and subscribed in my
presence, llui. tuli iU if December, A. D.
1S96.
A. W. Gl.KAios,
I Seal. ! Notary I'ub.ic,
' 'Hall's Catarrh Cure i, tAen interna!l
ind acts directly on the blood and mucud
mil face, of the system. Send fur lesiunoniaU
free.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O.
tSSold by Druggists,
Don't go East Until you have
hceu tlie undersigned, who can quote
you the lowest rates furnish you your
through tickets, sleeping car beiths,
and arrange for a pleasant trip via tlie
Union Pacitic system, lloise it Barker,
agents, Salem. Or. 10 15 4w
Adopted by the Democrats In National
Convention.
The following iuiic full and com
plctc platform as adopted by the
National Democratic conventien:
We, the Democrats of the United
States in national convention assemb
led, do reallirm our allegiance to those
great essential principles of justice
and liberty upon which our Institu
tions are founded, and which the
uemucniuc party uas advocated from
.Jefferson's time to our own freedom
of speech, freedom of the press, free
dom of conscience, the preservation of
personal richts. tho pmmiit.v nt nit
citizens before tlie law, and the faith-
miooservance or constitutional limi
tations. During all these years the Demo
cratic party litis resisted tlie tendency
of selllsh Interests to the centraliz
ation of governmental power, and
steadfastly maintained the integrity
Of the dual scllumu of irovi'minont
established by the founders of this
republic of remib he. Under its
iruiuance and teachings the great
principle of local self-government has
found its best expression in the main
tenance of the rights of the states
and in its nsseitlou of the necessity
of confining the general government
to the exercise of powers granted by
the constitution of tlie United States.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
The constitution of the United
States guarantees to every citizen the
rights of civil and religious liberty.
The democratic party has always been
the exponent of political liberty and
religious rreedom and it renews its
obligat ions and reaflrms its devotion
to these fundamental principles of
the constitution.
r 1 finance.
Recognizing that the money ques
tion is paramount to all others at tills
time, we invite attention to the fact
that tho popstitutlun names silver
and gold together ns the money metals
of the United States, and that tlie
first coinage law passed by congress
under the constitution made the sil
ver dollar tlie money unit, and ad
mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio
bused upon tlie silver dollar unit.
We declare that the act of 1873 de
monetizing silver without the knowl
edge or approval of the American peo
ple has resulted in the appreciation
of gold, and a corresponding fall In
the pi ice of commodities produced by
tlie peeplt'i a heavy increase in the
burden of taxation and of all debts,
public and private; the enrichment of
the money lending class at nome and
abroiid, tlie prostration of indnstry,
and Impoverishment of tlie people.
We are unalterably opposed to mon
ometallism, which has locked fast tho
jria in 1 1 iii itiKwwi in j
,Ion, and that taxation should be
I ni I ted by the needs of tlie govern
ment honestly and economically ad
ministrated. Wc denounce as dlstuibing to busi
ness the Republican threat to restore
the McKinley law, which has twice
been condemned by the people in na
tional elections, and which, enacted
under the false plea of protection to
homo Industry, proved a proline
breeder of trusts and monopolies, en
riched the few by the expense of the
many, restricted trade, and deprived
the producers of the great American
staples of access to their natural markets.
INCOME TAX.
Uhtll the money question is settled
we arc opposed to any agitation for
1111 thur changes In our tariff laws, ex
cept such as are necessary to meet tile
deficit in revenue caused by the ad
verse decision of the supreme court on
tlie income tax. But for tills decision
by tho supreme court, there would be
no deficit In the rovenuo under the law
passed by a Democratic congress in
strict pursuance of tho uniform deci
sions of that court for 100 years, that
court having In that decision sus
tained constitutional objections to its
euactment which had preciously been
overruled by the ablest Judges who
have over sat on the bench. Wo de
clare that it is the duty of congress Ui
use all tlie constitutional power which
remains after that decision, or which
may come from Its reversal by the
court as It may hereafter be consti
tuted, so that the burdens of taxation
may be equally and impartially laid,
to the end that wealth may bear Its
due proportion of tho expense of tlie
government.
LABOR.
We hold that the most elilcicnt way
of protecting American labor Is to
prevent tlie Importation of foreign
pauper labor to compete with It in the
home market, and that the value of
the home market to our American
farmers and artisans is irreatlv reduced
by a vicious monetary system which
depresses the prices of their products
below the cost of production, and thus
deprives them of the means of pur
chasing tlie products of our home
manufactories, and, as labor creates
the wealth of thecodntry, we demand
the passage of such laws as may be
necessary to protect Itln all Its righto.
Wc are in favor of the arbitration
ofdilTcreuces between employers en
gaged in interstarc commerce and
their employes, and recommend such
legislation as is necessary to carry out
this principle.
Tlie absorption of wealth by the
few, the consolidation of our leading
railroad systems, and the formation
of trust and pools require a stlcter
control by tho federal government of
those arteries of commerce. Wo de
mand the enlargement of the powers
ot the interstate commerce commiss
ion and such and such restrictions and
and guarantees in in the control of
railroads -as will protect tho people
from robbery and oppression,
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t!o:uo(tlio nervo centers, rlnflug la tan
baaiid sleeploss. mbcreblo nlfbts J
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hart, Ind., says: "Ner
vous troubles bad made
me nearly insane and
physicians were unable
to help me. My memory
every nttie wum
nimnst distracted.
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Dr. miles'
Nervine
Restores
Health
was almost pone uu
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Imagined all sorts of vll tblnfs and vrouid
cry over nothlnc I commence ttklns Vt.
Miles' Restorative Nervine and four tatttei
of thU wonderful remedy completely cure4
ma acd I am as well nqw as I ever was.
Dr. Miles' Nervlnd is.sold-on &
totbotUowlll benefit or money refunded.
rwwncrlty of an industrial people in
paralysis of hard times, Gold mono
mi'talli.Mii is a British policy, and its
adoption has brought other nations
into financial servitude to London.
It is not only un-American, but anti
American, and it can bo fastened on
the United States only by the stlfllnj,'
of that spirit and love of liberty
which proclaimed our political Inde
pendence In 1770 and won In the war
or tnc revolution, i i
FltEE COINAUE.
Wo demand the free and unlimited
coinage of both silver and gold at the
present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without
waiting for tlie aid or consent of any
other nation. Wc demand that the
standard silver dollar shall be a full
legal tender, equally with gold, for all
debts, public and private, and we
favor such legislation as will prevent
for tho future the demonetization of
any kind of legal tender money by
private contract.
BONDS.
We are opposed to the policy and
practice of surrendering to the hold
ers of the obligations, of the united
States, tlie option reserved by law to
the government of redeeming such ob
ligations in eitiier silver coin or gold
coin. ... -.
We are opposed to the issuing of interest-bearing
bonds of tlie United
atntr.a in Mum nf nn.icc. and condemn
the trafficking with banking syndi-
.nioa wiilnli. In exchange for oonus
nnrint. nn enormous profit to them
selves, supply the federal treasury
with gold to maintain the policy of
gold monometallism.
ISSUE OF MONEY.
Congress alone has the power to
coin and Issue money, and rrerldent
Jackson declared that tills power
could not be delegated to corporations
(,r Individuals. We therefore de
nounce the Issuance of notes Intended
to circulate as money by national
banks as In derogation of the consti
tution, and we demand that all paper
which is made a legal tender for
public and private debts or which Ij
cccivable fur duties to tho United
states shall ne ue issueu uy me kuv
I'liiment of the Uulted States and
tluill be redeemable in coin.
TAicira
We hold that tariff duties should be
eviwl for purno"' of revenue, such du
tie ti be i lidjuctftd as to operate
eouully throughout, the country ana
no illMiilinlnJite between class or sec
TAXATION.
nWo denounce the profligate waste
of the money wrung from the people
by oppressive taxation and the lavish
appropriations of recent Republican
congresses, which have kept taxes
high while the labor that pays them
Is unemployed, and tho products of
tho people's toll nrc depressed in price
till they no longer repay the cost of
pr6duction.
We demand a return to that sim
plicity and economy which benctits a
Democratic government and a reduc
tion in tlie number of useless offices,
the salaries of which drain tlie sub
stance of the people.
FEDERAL INTEKFEUENCE.
EJWe denounce nrbltrary Interferences
y federal authorities In local affairs
as a violation of the constitution of
the UnltedStatcs and a crime against
free institutions, and we especially
object to government by Injunction as
a new and highly dangerous form of
oppression, by which federal Judges
in contempt or tnc laws oitue scales
and rights of citizens, become at once
legislators, ludces. and executioners.
and wc approvo tlie bill passed nt the
last session of tho United StatC3 sen
ate, and now pending In tho house of
representatives, relative to contempts
in federal courts and providing for
trials by Jury in certain cases of con
tempt. ANTI-FUNDINO.
JSo discrimination should bo In
dulged by the government of tho Uni
ted States In favor of any Of Its debt-
I
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Oailorlt la fat tip in ooe-ibs bottles only. It
is Dot told la bnlk. Don't 11nw nni-rm. a .11
yonanythlny elis on th ploa or promlis list it
is J nit as good" and "will answer etery par.
pote." 5T- Bos tbt 70U t O-A-B-T-O-E-I-Ai
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r!iT'i?av?'K wo uy.or QSn L olnialr yuarantoou by drutraliu eyorr-
D. J. FRY, Agent, - Salem, Oregon.
&&
A good, healthy wholesornenesa will
make even a homely face attractive.
There are, many reasons why women
aliould take care to be healtliy. One
very strong reason is that beauty and
illness are very seldom found together.
Illness and especially the kind peculiar
to women makes the complexion bad,
the eyes dull and sunken, the manner
listless and the intellect dull.
No woman in this condition can be at
tractive to her friends, personal ap
pearance counts for much, but comfort
amounts to even more. What's the good
of living If one cannot enjoy anything?
If headaches and backaches and drag
ging weariness and pain accompany even
slight fatigue?
If the system Is constantly subjected
to a debilitating drain, where is the
energy to come from to make enjoyment
possible?
Personal comfort and a consideration
for the feeling of others are two of
the incentives to an effort to secure
health.
If tlie illness is in any way connected
with the purely feminine organism (and
the chances are ten to one that it is
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will
cure it.
Dr. Pierce has used the " Prescription "
In his practice for thirty years with un
broken success. A large book (loco
pages and 300 illustrations) written by
him entitled "The People's Medical
Adviser" will b sent ausoujtiu.v puna
on receipt of 21 cents In one-cent stamps
to pay postage and wrapping only.
Address World's Dispi:n3auv MliDlCAX,
Association, Buffalo, N. V.
ors. wo approve of the refusal of tho
Pacific rnilroad funding bill, and de
nounce tho efforts of tho present Re
publican congress to enact a similar
measure.
PENSIONS.
Itecotinlzlmr the lust claims of de
serving union soldiers we heartily en
dorse tho rule or tlie present commis
sioner of pensions that no names shall
be arbitrarily dropped from tho pen
slon roll; and tho fact of onlistniont
and servico Bhonld bo doomed con
clusive evidence against disease and
disability before enlistment.
TEItniTOKIES.
Wc favor the admission of the ter
ritories of New Mexico, Arizona and
Oklahoma into tho United States,
and we favor the early admission of
all the territories haying tho neces
sary population and resources to en
title them to statehood, and whtlo
they remain territories, wo hold that
the officials appointed' to administer
tho government of any territory to
gether with tho District of Columbia
and Alaska, should be bona fide resi
dents of the territory or district In
which the dut es are to bo performed.
Tho Democratic party believes in
homo rule and that all public lands
of the United States should bo appro
priated to tlie establishment of free
homes for American citizens. Wc
recommend that the territory of
Alaska bo granted a delegate In con
gress, and that the general land and
tlmberlawsof the United States bo
extended td said territory.
MONROE DOOTIUNE.
The Monroe doctrine Is originally
declared, and as Interpreted by suceed
ing presidents, is a permanent part of
the foreign policy of tlie United
States, and must atall times bo main
tained CUHA.
CjWc extend our sympathy to tho
people of Cuba in their heroic strug
gle for liberty and Independence.
THIRD TERM.
Wc are opposed to llfo tenure In the
public service. Wo favor appoint
ments based upon merit, Hxed term of
ofllcc, and sacli nn administration of
the civil service laws as will afford
equal opportunities to ull citizens of
ascertained fitness. Wo declare lt to
be the unwritten law of this republic,
established by custom and usage of
one hundred years nnd sanctioned by
the examples of the greatest and
wisest of those who founded and liavo
maintained our government, that no
man should be eligible for a third
term In tlie presidential olllce.
WATERWAYS.
The federal gu 'eminent should caro
for and Improve the Mississippi river
and other great waterways of the re
public, so us to secure for tlie Interior
states easy and cheap transportation
to tidewater. When any waterway of
the republic is of sulllclent Import
ance to demand aid of the govern
ment such aid should bo extended up
on a definite plan of continuous work
until pcrmunent Improvement la
secured.
Confiding In the Justice of our cause
and tho necessity of Its vuecess at the
polls, wo submit the foregoing declar
ations of principles and purposes to
the considerable Judgment of the
American people. We Invite tho sup
port of all citizens who upprove them
and who desire to have them made
effective through legislation for the
relief of the people and tho restoration
of the country's prosperity.
Chicago, Milwaukee,
& Si. Paul Ry.,
sspssF5 ; 1
MlNNEBOTAjNsO J& 'M
ji o w a r f$
For Do'lcacy,
for purity, and for Improvement of tbo com
plexion UOtlilnr WIllU VotlOXl't i'OWDK.
tf GLANCE AT THIS MAP.
Of the Chicago, Nfifwaukee ami .St.Bl'aui
Railway and note its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember when going east that its trt1 04
ate lighted with electricity and heated bv
steam. Its equipment is Jsuperb. Elegant
Bullet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with freo reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car 'rithlmi an electric reading lamp, and
its dining cars are the best In the world,
Qther lines are longer than this, but none
are shorter, and no other offers the above lux
urious accommodation!. Thete are sufficient
reawns for ihe popularity of "Tbo Milwau
kec." Coupon ticket agents In evtty rail,
road office will give yon further Information,
or address
C. T.EDDY. General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. IHss. Agent.
Portland
If people
HM9
only knew
how mnch tlmo they
would save and , how
much more they irould
enjoy tho trip If their
tickets to O. nuha, St.
Joseph, Kansas City or
St. Louis read via tho
liurllngton ltoute, our
trains would bo crowd
ed In place of being
comfortably filled.
Tickets, time-tables,
and full Information
on application to tho
nearest ticket agent
or by addressing
A.C.SHELDON, O.A.,
Portland, Or.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLBTS lOSITIVEL CTJUE
ALT. Jfrrrouj Xjmmm Killing Mm
orr.Inil'OUBer.HlMpUMMM.cU.CMiw,! br AUuui1otur Kimmm sad laillt
cirtioiu, Thm Quickly atul luftiu
Uir Mt Vltallfr In old or loan . tntl
111 tnmn fur Mnilr,baliwM or murUtf.
'rnnt JOMpltr suit CantumMlaa it
t. SUMir um ftbovs in
UL.
a In tin.
ma. Tlilr iim tliovt ImmodiAU lniror
mtnl tad 0cU 11 CUIUS wbtn all qthera laiLln.
K' t awm liana Ut tanulas AJax TabJata. Tbaj
cured tbouModituil will euro 70a.. Wa elf a a
7&3rm89"&:.
lAor
I rial
oo
ItlmrUnU,
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Tho Rosy FroshnosB
And a valretjr aoltocaa of the skin Is luyav-
risbly oMalned by thoaa who dm FossoMVa
uompienon lowuer.
flxOfohALi? Jtiu fc-JAiirrJy,
icv it htii RiARY 0.-5!. u
SALEM. Orccon.
' . Sept. I, I8q6.
Seated monacal will h rr;.t - .1 :.
bflTce. until noon, Novemlr 2. 1806, to Intn
...; inuniiiKariicies lot wie alc l Ole
gon for the mcof the 19th UiencUl Session
l the Legidatire Assemblyr " "
35 reams legal mP 14 lbsA No. 7 ruling
white laid. Jauf. Cliorter Oibnr i.ni,i, i:.
or other good paper.
30 reams first class Congress note, or other
Reed paper, 7-pound,t No. 7 ruling, while
lata, '
so reams letter paper, la lb No. 7 ruling
white laid, Carew, Charier Oak, or Scotch
linen, or other good paper. , - ,1 71
20 reann bf typewriter, letter size, Paiacon
tetter wove No. 3 or other goodpaper.
ao reams typewriter, legal sire, l'aragon,
letter wove No. 3, or other good paper.
6 reams typewriter, legal site, l'aragon,
letter wove No. I y or other gooJ paper.
6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue,
site 8 x ioVy
6 boxes Little's Satin finish carton, blue,
size Six. 13.,- , , , -
10.000 No. 6 1.2 envelopes, 60 lb?. "No I,
rag XXX.
2 Oross railroad steel Dens. No. o.
20 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404.' 'i '
4 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 303.
8 Gross Esterbrook "J" pens
6 Gross Falcon steel pens, No. 04S.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co. 'a Prolate strcl
pens No. 313. .' . 'r,.
0 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s ludcc's Ouill
Steel penk No. 312. - Vi
6Gioss Eiterbrook 5c Co.'s Chancellor
steel pen No 239.
6 Gross London Incandescent, M. Jacob's
No. 4. A ' of .
2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal led ink, pints.
5 Gross) pen holders, black enamel, large,
10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Inkstands!
No. 558.
4 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands,
N-5Ji4- . . ..... ...
10 uozen l'eek, Slow & Wilcox's Inkstandr.
J. 420.
12 Dozen Ivory folders, 9-inch standard. ,
4 Dozen Ivory folders, lo-inch Conprcss. v
4 Dozen mucilage cups. No. 8, Morgan's
patent.
10 Dozen mucilace stands, reservoir. No. 6.
Morgan's patent. .
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting-paper,',
or other good paper, 140 lbs. assorted.cglors.
a Gross No. a 'Eagle recordcrlead pencils,
style 660.
5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts.
a i-a Dozen Stafford's writing fluid, quarts.
IS Dozen gummed stub files, No. 21,11 x'15
inches, 500 pages.
4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips, legal
20 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips.
13 Dozen Eaber's rubber 'rulers, udnch
flat.
IS Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18J149,
bone.
M3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149,
ebony. " "
70 boxes Fiber's No. 300 rubber bands,
assorted sizes.
5 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, hexa.
gon, gilt. '
12 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round,
gilt.
20 Dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil
rubber erasers, mammoth.
3,000 McGlll's patent paper fasteneis.No. 2
flat head.
3,000 McGlll's patent paper faslcners.No. a
ound heads, whl c
3,000 McGlll's patent paper fasteners.No. 4,
flat head,
IS Dozen tablo pads to hold paper, 19x20
inches, strong leather tips,
IS Dozen waste paper baskets, cross-bar
No. 4.
3 Dozen was'e paper baskets, small, No,! I,
round.
29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2,1
4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts,
bids should be marked "Proposals for Sta
tionery." None but the best quality of goods
will be accepted.
The right to reject any or all bids is e
served. All the above articles to be deliv
red at Salem on or before Decembor iSi8oG,
There being at the present time no money
available for paying for the above supplies,
blds'will only be accepted under the express
condition, agreement and understanding that
tho successful bidder will look to, and de
pend upon the next legislature appropriating
money 10 pay me claim,
Very respectfully.
II R. KINCA1L
o-S-am Secretary of State.
DPP POISOti
A QrKCl jUF ondarrorTAiw
llarr HLUOU 1-U1SOM Bermaaami
cured In IB to 84 dars. You can bo treatooM
bomo tor same price under same Euaraa-ty.lfrouprofertocomoherawowltrcoB-tract
to narrallrnadf around hutalbllliKiid
Boebsm, If wi tail to ems, Itrou baro uxan mer
cury, iodide potaah, and still bars a?hes and
pain, Muoous VatchM la mouth, Bore Tkrout
l'lrnplei. Copper Colored Hpoti, Ulcers 00.
any part of UioTiOdr.llnlrorKyebrowa tailllaf
out. It Is tbU Hecoudary llLOOU VOISO
we ejaarautee to cure. We soUelt tse uot obitl
sale cases end cliollenro the) world for
CBin we cannot cure. 'rnlsdlMua nasaliran
baffled, tho skill of the most eminent physi
cians. SO OO.OOO capital behind our uneonaw
Uonalrruaranty. Absolute proora sent sealadoa)
applu-Suon. AdgraiS COO KEJJKOV CO,
Wl Mosoalo XoBiplc, CUlVAdO, ILL. J
FASHIONS CHANGE
BUT s
POZZONFS
Complexion
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