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C. H. MACK :SjKmzKsa2naai!5sE Rr m b. u " lift; K. Daily Capital Journal, V HOKSR BROTHBR, tuubsday, jan. 21, isqt. PRIMARY REFORM. The state legislature cannot pro Tide for election of United States senator by direct vote or the people. Congress alone can pattsucfi a law, and before that can be dene power inuRt be conferred on congress by an amendment U the constitution. But the state legislature can -strike at a primary reform In our political system that will do away with cor rupting Influences now throw over all our pontic's by the preicnt prac tices In electing senator. The .Icgls liturecanpasson net providing that all nominations sllall be -made by direct vole of the- i-eoplc wiio Mis prise that party How are senators now chosen? The candidate begl" early In the spring to sliape up the control of the - primaries. At these primaries slate of delegates arc chosen to the county conventions where combinations arc formed to nominate a slate of candi dates for the legislature who will favor elections of the man who is working all this machinery to secure his own election to the senate of the United States. After the legisla ture Is- elected ho must ocgin nucw to organize the legisla ture Itself so that It will make him senator. If there arc four years of federal odlccs ahead, the corrupt combination extends to the dlsposl Hon of all the postoniccs, collector ships, etc., In tbo suite. Then add to this the struggle for county offlccs and the Interference of corporations, nnd wo behold what might be termed a seething mass of venality and self ishness, on which the ship of state is tossing to destruction. One slmplo remedy fcr all this ma nipulation of the primaries and log rolling of conventions, Is to abolish tho delegate system of holding con ventions. Lot nomlnatlons,for county and legislative olllccs, bo made by pe tition of from 100 to COO voters to tho party county neutral committee, and let all nominations be submitted by that commltteo to tho voters of tho party on the Australian ticket plan, and tho candidate having tho highest voto bo declared ' tho party nominee. Tho primary of tho people Is far safer, cannot bo packed bo readily, and all combinations In conventions are thus rendered impossible, A bill prop erly drawn, dctluing ttio methods of procedure, and requiring tho preser vation of ruturns.and in every way safo guarded by law, fully as care fully as the Australian law Itself, fdioulri be introduced and passed at this soislon. Tho'rcason for this reform laobvi cus. Tho man who manipulates tho primary Is ttio potent factor in our politics. Ho is tho power behind the whole system, whose work tho voter only rati lies, and has but ono chanco la a hundred to overthrow. There are no great reforms posslulo In the government of our state, county, school or nation, unless wo start from a toimd premise au honest primary. .newspapcis an 'nggresllve1CubaDpoV jicy, om, win nerer interfere Mltn Spain's resolution to cire to Cuba onIystich autonomy as l4Honltcnt with her royal eoierelgnt-. The hordes of offlce-tekei and offi cial aristocracy who will swarm to "Washington on March 4th in palace and parlor cars will care very little JANUA y Y' TERMj COUR1 ERMjf OF COUNTY lURTn 1897. 3ilOAOAiD"ifnBlDoStACOOVSr. rorten&'JIanfi Vl2 sftorflShoflll the forelgn-carg. IHun1;0!00.:::::::..::: 10ulht,scutt,nnanaveragee5 Santiao) Lumber Co 1 OS J 1 Case 12 00 te ihjw 11 owns - i o, 31 Uofuhue 6 00 forrfs & AnietTdT..".: .T 0 OH what foreign policy our country pur-lutMitoV&lZZZZ"?. . 41 50 FKDurettc. I 7 60 II L Swajti ',. .......... 1 ... . . 17 CO Frank It Lynch 4 70 sues. Uut the people of this great nation in their homes arc notloslntr interest in Cuban independence. The foreign policy of Sallsbuay, that for the sake of guaranteeing Interest in gold on Turkish bonds, will submit to massacres of thousands of Armenian Christians, and orphaning unnum bered thousands of children does not meet witn the approbation of the Christian world. A similar nollcv toward Cuba, even In the name or American business Interests and at the hands of as brainy a man as Sher man, will never meet the asp. rations or Americans. It may be true that the Monroe doctrine docs not'extend to Islands as President Cleveland says. 1 uut It should extend to humanity, although the Island In question be 800 miles long, nnd Is caDable of sus taining live times tho population or the Swiss republic. The bloodless business policy applied to foreign afTalrs, ir extended to Its logical con clmlotiB would Justify a Spanish In qiilsitlnn. Lee Brown & Sons 7 10 S Vnall 320 John Leedy '. 3 00 JBTIllotson 7162 Butchllros 9 16 Brown Smith 1 9 Morris A; Amend 4 32 Lee Brown & Sons 37 051 STATE NEWS Tvcywrth Bed will, la coos county, Is running overtime at present, In Scott Bros, claimed S5.05 Rej in oraer- 000 a day A. B. Daly killed a swan on me sand bills al MarsnfieW last Sunday. It measured seven feet rroai tip to tip of wings, and was four feet five inches high. A new newspaperplant for the Issu ance of the District Silver Advocate, weekly brBurtVenable proprietor.and John E. Roberts,editor, was set up in Vale,Or.' last week Aldrich, who Is charged with burg larizing the Olalla postonke, waived examination at Itosoburg, and was committed by United States Com- I mlssioncr Loufrhery. THE SCHOOL FUND. Dilley, Or., Jan. 18. 189V 1,111 iun jouknai.: wuyistiic per capltn school fund distribution less now than ruur or live years ago? Picas answer In Journal. Are bor rowers paying Interest? Knot, why? ANSWER. Upon Inquiry or State Land Clerk W. JH. Odcll and Stato Treasurer Phil Metschan It Is learned that the pcrcapltaln 1892 was 11.45, In 1803 31.7ft, and slnco then about $1.05. This is accounted for In various ways. First tho number of school children Is now larger than In .former years, and constantly growing. If the re ceipts or the land department were as large as four years ago and before, this fact alone would reduce the per ccntagc. During tho present hard times borrowers arc to a larifo extent unablo to pay Interest, and this fact reduces tho receipts largely, making It further impossible to Increase tho per capita claim. Tho otllclal Interest Is coming In to the state more readily than the banks and private money lenders, and that Its securities aro of a lupcrlor charactor. Iu some In stances foreclosures have been neces sary owing to delinquency of taxes, other reasons, but the stato does not foreclos unless It is compelled to. John warnock 2 CO J P Graves 7 20 Gen Morlcy 2 60 31 u 1 tamsoy 2 00 Gerome Money 4 200 Ivan Hamsby 2 00 isniienicsc i& eo Trask Follls, claimed J24.05. ... Con BFIIall 4 55 O II Crolsan 7 60 J A Itlciiardson et al 68 00 Thos Pomerqy 1 60 Scharhach A Miller 2 50 Lee Brown & Sons 130 00 J E McCoy 165 00 OB Terrell 7 00 STATIO.VERY. Geo F Rogers 43 35 Statesman Pub Co 6 00 Wm JI Egan ' 00 25 Ross E Moo res & Co 162 Cap Printing Co 5 00 EM WaltePrtgCo 10 10 Patton Bros 17 20 Glass & Prudhomme 13 50 iiFBonham 10 00 GWJoncs 150 Cap Journal Pub Co 10 70 PAUPER ACCOUNT. C Xorthcutt 150 John Hughes..., 22 35 lVLWade 15 00 Lunn& Brooks....'. 50 W WSteDhens 169 80 Churchill & Burroughs 9 85 wm sum van J2 00 Can Lumber Co 1 50 G V Putnam 50 Garman & Newland 1. 3 00 Salem Woolen-Mill Store 24 23 WGStanton 5 00 A Jvllen 6 35 JN Davis 4 30 Stelner Drug Co 17 60 u ai jjranson it co 13 60 balem Hospital ... 75 75 F M Brooks, claimed 136 RcJ r ji utoks, ciaimeas-H itcj Gilbert & Patterson 12 80 AM Clough 2 60 John G Wright, claimed 82.50. . Bej WellerBros 6 00 B II Bradshaw 23 50 J X Davis 6 75 CFrlckey.cld W;alld 3 50 A Eppley 3 00 CUURT HOUSE AND JAIL, Ira trb $. 39 40 F F Wriglitman 193 10 Scott Bozorth 212 50 Gilbert & Patterson 2 85 Bcrdardi & Dunsford 19 20 John J Maurer 1 00 S:ilfm Gns T.,lrlit C.n J" an J H HaSS 25 00 J ?t phyjiciins in ibtAv)wntr v . wr. and KnOX & Murphy 4 60 1 " regular I rcicnptwm li u c niposeil of Gray Bros 40 1 l ,on,cS wwn, cunbined wnli ihe Salem Con St Ry Co 20 00 Stelner Drug Co 50 A SS?srx B L fjCT til lj III t$M 71 U In n:- it U In "l jH K Iff Ssn. xi til re 17J h t', '! tt K If. I Nv. f S3 ilMmmmmmv&l,iM&iLli fr? Cut Down Expenses SELF. On lantmrv 30 and 31 the DOTS or B comnanv of this citr. will mount guard around the fairgrounds, taking two hours on and four hours off duty, for a period of 24 hors, all for practice. Win. Johnson, a farmer, east of Mount Tabor, was thrown under a load of bark Monday by his team be coming unmanageable and overturn ing the wagon. ni3 shoulder wasdls- 1 oca ted and his band severely injured. While C, Schlagel, residing on the 1 UughXIckerson place, near Albany was away from his home, some one entered his house and took nearly everything in it, Including wearing apparal, cooking utensils, etc, and 920 in money, So clue to the robber Stanley Clemens, a boy about JO years of age, who resides In the north westren part or Eugene was struck In the right eye Saturday evening by a double "B" shot which when fired by another boy from an air gun hit a tree and glanced, The shot penet rated the eyelid and destroyed the pupil of the eye. The whole eye may yet have to be removed. The broomha ndle factory at Coquille City lost about 20,00 J tirt-class broom hand'es by the grounding of the little sdeamcr Moro on the north spit. Lyons' mill also lost a lot of cedar lumber. Theideath of Abraham Fine, an old resident of Indian valley, occurred at Elgin. Mr. Fine had been ata neigh bor's house during the' day, and was apparently In the best of health, when he returned home In the evening. It was but a short time thereafter that he was dead. The deceased was about 70 years of age, and left family, by buying a package nf Gold Dust, btop money leakages all over tne nouse. oavc wear and tear on wood work, china, and YOUR- Save money, time, and labor, by using Washing Powder. gold msr It cleans. Injures nothing. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, SLUuls, CMc80. New York, Botton, Philadelphia, San Funclsco. fjMMKraBarasgsmaasBmgSMKsmszs Catarrh Cannot Bs Cured LOCAL APPLICATIONS 'is her the seat of the disease. Catarrh with cannot reach is a blood constitutional diseue and in orde. so care it yon mast take internal remedies! Hall's Catarrh Care is ukeniateraallr and acts directly upon the blood and mueom, o SAMPLES. Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. The Journal has in the past year gained a state circulation, it is tne only paper In Oregon besides the Or egonlan that is taken in every part of the state as the postofflce records show. You are asked to circulate it Because: 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It is an independent paper. 3. It is an opposition paper. It op poses corrupt politics, corrupt methods and corrupt men In all parties. It supports aggressively tue uuuj it finds in public and private life and in all parties. It attacks the evil wherever it finds It. The Journtjl advocates old fasnloued honesty and -Jeffersonlon simplicity. It don't know the mean ing of compromise of principle. It is always on the side of the people as against the aggressions of power thai tend to destroy freedom ,uud equal rights. bOOKS Salem SteamLaundry Please noticethe cut in prices on the following Shirts, plain locents Under drawers S to locents Under shirts 5 to locents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, CoLJ. Olmsted Prop. - DENTIST Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old ' f!nmer. Salem. Or. Parties dcsirinir , operations at moderate feesjin any brancl in espcemi ic4-oi. MONEY TO LOA Plenty of money on good security, A iarec quaumy ui lauu ior sale at low figure ana on easy terms. HAMILTON &MU Room 5, Uusn Dame Duuaing. MORTGAGE LOA On inside property at 7 per cent. Onli ana security at o per cent, oaie loans a or investors. Insurance efTecred in roll! companies, JOHN MOIR, uruKcr, iuuiii aiu. , uusii DanK build wm MM WOLZ & MIESCKE Prnn Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt mtj Lara in duik, 7c a id. neapest meat in! own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. I Up town shop near car barn on State stl JIM II VAlSt C MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDHfl JkVl jvrroi Jfueaiet r ainng mem oi7tImpotenc7(HleepIoasnet)8,etc ,cnnsed byAbuReoDd other v:ceses nnd Indi c rot ions. They quickly and gurvlv restore Lmt Vitality in old or young, and fit a man. or study, business or marriage. I'rcrent Imanitr find ConsniDDtlnn If taken In time. Thoir n?e shows immediate iraproTO ment ana euects a GUiiiJ wnero ail otuors iaii. in lit upon having the cenulne AJox Tablets. The hare cured thousands and will cure yon. We (jive a posiUre written guarantee to effect a cure In each case or refund the money. Price SO cents per package, or ix packages ((nil treatment) for $3.60 liy mull, in plain wrapper, npon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., "clKX i s - t Slem, Oregon, by '. i-'vY-andG W WUTNM, acts airecllr upon tne blood and mueooi, oT y . SdI,"lJ SScSS wV o Newly Enlarged and 00 YEARS EXPERIENCE. r 'fferr 4 iirmioucr in uio laiaiuii county Jail attcmptotl to escape a few morn inusngo. When ho was dlcovercd by tlio sheriff ho had several bricks removed from tho wall. Ills itistru menu were a stick of wood and a piece nfiron. Ho Is now In a cage by hi ru self. SHERMAN AND CUBA. The election of Senator Sherman to bo secretary of "late In tho MoKInley cabinet (erroneously stated seorotnry of the treasury In these columns) sltf- nltled Hint our K'ovcriimcnt for four ywiw shall uisuo Identically the sumo foreign ixjlloy us Great ilrltaln umlijr the Salisbury ministry. Coin- inerclrtllsiu and the urved of capital Ism are to supprcssall the emotions of justice to .tie oppressed. Tliui;rusp or usury on tho throat uf humanity unali'bt nliloli niudstoue erlusoutln the old world, Is to Ikiw.iiie tha int- tlonal jHillO" f Hio MoKInley admin- ULriillou. I Sherman as the mouthpiece of the Wall street olook ohlon oppxed the Cameron leMilutlmi and has succeedetl with tho help of rresideut Cleveland, In uVro.rrlnir upturn tjr een dlKcuNUon of the matter. Hwa the exurted wish uf the Inroniltn? rutmlriistrutioti to a'inain unlKibarraMnl dMrln lis Inauguration, by.tlwi troulehome CuIkiu qUetTohfter tho'lnaujftira iy llou twill KhernmnlHiaKlve tolho, swa. (; tutef Did you ever wv der what that hea-y weight on one side of a locomotive wheel was there for ? Anyone who under stands mechanic. knows the need of a counter-balance to equalize power and keep the niacin icry going with a steady even motion. With out it the machinery would wrench itself out of shape. It is the same way with the machinery of the human. body : it needs to go on steadily and regularly to be tit good health not by fits and starts. The sudden wrenching medicines which peo ple sometime take to overcome consti pation, give a violent strain to the intcs tinea which weakens them, so that the costlvencss is afterwards worse than be fore. What costive people need Is a natural laxative like Dr. Vierce's ricaant Vellets which are powerful without being vio lent. Tbey move the bowels gradually ml comfortably but surely. You can regulate the dose one, two or three " WllcU" -essctly as you need. Thev strengthen the intestines to do their own work, so that after their movements have become regular they keep oo naturally of themseHes. The ' l'leasnt Pellets " gently stitnu late nnd invigorate the liver to throw off biliousness ; and tone up the stomach to secrete the digestive juices, and over come dyspepsia. The entire digestive, or alimentary, tract Is put in motion in the regular steady way of nature arid health. Tlds Is wfist biakea the I'leas ant Pctlvts" so immensely superior to the numerous purging pills which wrench and weaken the system. Druggist may get more profit out of those tier pills but you iiMiV. The " Pleasant Pellets" are tiny sugar coaled granules .to or more ia a little oneiBCU vial Ughtlr corked, bene, at ay fresh and reliable. 8u4 JI KM-ctat Uwfta cover ctt of, jril. im Nh o4 frt aU pi Uut. Th l'totfc' CuumwS-ti4MrdcatAiiWrraXm,.&ra.c. Atfclit. Wurkl'a UUtctuury Urtflcal AwcSs MJUIO, , T. Oreiron Tel & Tel Co 7 :m . ----.-... . jJolin ilughcs 23 00 Baicm Water co 11 CO Oregon Tel & Tel Co, eld 83.70 ttej Brown & Smith 12 60 INSANE ACCOUNT. FPTalklngton.... 8 2 20 ELECTION ACCOUNT. Mrs T 13 nubbard, eld 5;alld.$ 2 M WARummel 2 50 31 Howe 2 50 Amoa Beach, eld IS; alld 5 00 LKOAL SEltVICSa. Geo.U. Jllngham $ 60 00 8UKVEYOH ACCOUNT. BBIIerrlck 3 3 00 CRIMINAL. ACCOUNT. State of Oregou vs, John Harris: SLIIaydcn 8 5 00 JJdNEdcs 8 75 A C Dilley 17 00 JH Fletcher 170 n L Barkley 4 00 btato or Ureiron vs. E rerter: EdN Edes 8 0 70 AU Dllloy 2 30 btato of Oregon vs. Wm Pattersen: SLIIaydcn 8 5 00 Ed 2f Edes 6 70 AC Dilley..,. 2 30 State of Oreiron vs. Ross McCormlrfc! SL Haj-dcn 8 5 00 Ed X Edes 11 15 A C Dilley 7 00 Fuil-Frctz 1 70 WJ Culver 1 70 CXLake 1 70 rjas Mulsey 1 70 V) Plymale. . ..-. ,. 1 70 p riyniuie , 170 J Musscr , 1 70 A K Lallocque , 1 70 Stato of Oregon vs. John Dee: S L ilaydcn , 8 2 50 EdN Edes 70 AC Dilley co Mate tu urcgon ys. t?eo isunce: hUiiayden '. s 5 00 ta r tuies 1070 AUDiney 6 00 ll A bniltn 1 70 uoss McvormicK 1 70 E Anderson 170 WO McConnel 1 70 31 waiston 170 Gussle Sussan 1 7 Stato of Oregon r. Mrs A Webb: S L Harden , 9 & 00 Ed N Edes 470 ACDIUey w Sute of Oregon vs. W. F. Dedge: SL Hayden t S co EdXEdes 470 A C Dilley eo State of Oregon vs. O and E MoU. S L Hayden 8 ft 00 Kd K Fdos 4 7 Afiiiney eo Vuniinueu tomorrow. beit blood purifier. actini:directlr upon ih mucous surfaces The perfect tombi&aiion of ihe two ingredienu is what pro luces ssch wonderful results in conng Catank Send for testimonials free. F J. TaEMit & Co., Toledo, O CFSold by all druggists. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. HaUi ricutsn et &c. tta Improved Excellent rooms and the best meals, Rates reasonable, Strangers should see us before engaging. -Lighted by electricity throughout. TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPYRICUTS Ar. Anyone send nu c rkctch ana description may SS!Kklr.lu:ertaliMrec' whether an intention la probably patentable. Communications atrlctly confidential. Oldest wrency forsecurlnirpatenti in America. We bare a Washington office. pedal notice Iu the Office: Willamette' Hotel Buitdin For water service apply at office. payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the othce. C. H. LANE, li MERCHANT TAILO 2it Commercial ISTSuits $13 upwards. st,. Salem Or Pants $ upwands-Jj BREWSTER & WHITE, n m m All kinds of grain feed, hay, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALB JAPAN TRADING CO 208 COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEMl Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Cunl toys eic., ror ttondays. Unly 'Maj store in town Will be sold especially cm ior mnstmas trade. .Lowest prices e onerea ior best stock in this line. 12 12 1 or Steel Rails Rock Ballast. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, fArf.!11 m?,fh- Specimen cop s and lUsii Book oh 1'ate.vis sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 Ilroiuliwit. Xrn- VoiJt. A REMOVED from Poble's old stand, to two doors west of the engine house. We will be pleased to meet all our customers at wild stand, where we will be prepared M) QO ceneral rerw rlnir nnii linn.. shoelnir. l5'm Glo'er & Pcqh. HER LIFE jmYSAVEJX Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Does it. M.Chas. La Point, a weU-knownmident 5. h'iV1?00 tho?,w conrtneo all aa S TtS worth otheew UeartCnro and KfiatoS; I m toSS ,!"' Uth- HWJ 'o western railroad was ever more sub stantially constructed than the Burlington's ew Short Line via Billings. Mont., to the East and South. 'i tie country through which it runs presents iew engineering diffi culties. To build a perfectly straight line to ballast It rightly, to lay it with the strong est and heaviest steel In use anywhere west of the Missouri River was, 'Comparatively, an easy matter. Travelers who wish to reach Omaha. Vnn. sasCity.St. Louis or uuyouier southern or ooutueastern c 1 ty quickest and most comfortably will ask fprtlckets yia BI1 pgs and the Bur J'SgJgP Route." CSsRELDON, g.a.. Poitland. Or. For service for the season. ,Call at IW I meat market, corner Center nnd Thirted sireet. rinest milK stocK in uregon. I2-1E TIM MEAT MAHil X,T?Qumxia niTMiinnS nrw k 1 vY. v POZZONI'5 Complexions r POWDER ,4 S REMAN b ALWAYS Tm3SAM.i; A f?lnetnoilU5tandB0tbeautJ. A POZZONB'S F west Meats in the city. Prompt delitel i-ouie uiock anop. Court Street Shop. I GKO. FENDRICH. ProJ Mow Front Barber Stl , NO. 10S STATE STREET. . ill be pleased lo meet all mv old natr in my new quarters. First-class work t4 jnteea at popularr prices. Shayine 10 cerl naircutting 15 cents. Ono trial on yonrti Indira. ur.l. . M ...JU., tcguiar patronage. EpBaths only 15 cents 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER, PropS ? do not 1 now what ' 1 It Una. Lx Poor, tat nm.iu. e. 1 bltf aiJ23lSK?,.!?J? . aial tnrr LiTv.ri-i""4 -aaant ieeratd iitiT 14 aa Ure Call for Warrants. Notice U hereby clren that 1 harr . . - .J -. F' . . caMi on (utnu 10 ray an warrants rr. aorcu up 10 June 7, isuj, and inlenost on lc rvatno win cease on tue date ot thUriotlcej 7td January , 16TJ. O. L, Bkottk. 1-Ow County Treasurer, htn n lr Mjic-ucocni or Wo Acd- flr. Miles' New Heart Cure OoSfciS"10,"? able 15 ir. AliJes' Heart Cure President JOHN SMITH, Al APPEAL FOB MAJORITY RBlt. fe CltUen to U. A MASTERLY innm Jn-nu r rri,riev rDhn ?E ' un iota BasaTVa," U-trttlaeiji W John Sn.1.1. j.,. . . I SS-nKcTnu1: ft imEm$ifig M IT IS SOLD EVEHYWHEBE. A tikIiti. T r m ''WJoJi R soehirra L1P0IS0 tlarr Tir.TTiWSIf'lJ.ondarTo; tarellnl5to35d.Tt vSyi! nnancntly -REMOVED D- S. Bentley, successor to Salem Improl -... vu,, mtciy nousea at the corners .-..cmcKeia ana i-ront streets, an3 west offl nrst National Bank ThanUn ih nnU for pasi ; favors, we would gladly have tbi can and seo us at our new office. IUrl Illf lfllniinna .-- J . . . a- ;r. .--"! wiuvcu, wnen you aemre k f, thingringupNo.30. All business attend u ptumUUV. A Illll Inxt nf ci.rtnl hand, especially of all kinds of wood.Vjj jjepot Express Siiii'M , Lulaa Ptab7 and WtmlV taSei Wer; R5l??9eSLMl,atchSiS?S.J,.Ii hJ.T9 he and . H FAF.t1J0HCtlltll BBg ,lc this orncc Meets all masl and paeugbr trains. bt uuu express to all parts of the cfl rrompt seivtce. Telephone No. 70. JAMES KADER h H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEK.J MakesasnArt-ilitrnfC,. ..n.:. ..-,.., Q Thomas clocU. etc.. are Commercial Stij Jersey Bxjll3 Ladles Who w0i SXsrr-p.powJ """uoeantuni sHn 'CCUEfcS 'uiutd.jiS imi&rBiii U MTtltUt. ZVW" "SwrlSS. !rhir'?;?Pprldli ru nuuE. '.?? l"tiun or Pri? ImE.l.sCntwCa.branU ""1- ic.cvun.0 m Koia by nrazz::r r ient la pia wr,B77. fc For Do'.lcacv. K5SSS renVotthe - 1 "'" I'Oti, 1 ho D.. .. 7- toaVISSP"?" The undprcicmi i . . u.j i t . " I...S.S uu iwu uuic wtu j. nulls, one reMstfr,i p..v .i. r.n residence on D street', near S. P, railroad, tl 1 '3 m D, KIClfi Iver Larso OfEnger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a patent for a Rolling harroi And pulveiizer that has had no equal he fore, Iyer Larson. Eneer. Or. 12-15! NECKERHAN & ROGHJCj Dealers in (Jrocerill Uquors. tnTurvu :, -.nrtia A'ttHHae of high'grade bottlei,6'4J iu5,i aio uoramerciaist., w-i rt aj- w4JW ionjos3-r. ws-"lw Pozjoiu'b