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Hood's Stimulate the stomach, mb rouse the liver, cure bilious- Kj II bm, headache, dizziness, m III ? onr itomaeh, ronatlpatlnn. to. lrlc 25 crnta. Sold by alt tlninrlatt. Th only Hlla to Uk with Hood'a BannpartlU. Daily Capital. Journal BY HOKKR BROTHER!!, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. x, 1897. 4 - ,' If you are not going to the hop yard give the children an outing anyliov. The extcnslon'of tlio cash system In all business! and the decline of tlio credit system are hopeful signs of the fliijes. Furmersoiardcners or mere own ers of a few fruit trees will find It profitable td dry as much fruit as possible.- There Is going to be a market for such products. woven about Uifillvps and time of the kindred concern that has been going items op INTEREST. famous group of literary men, arllsti, through the sweating and looting pro- a slot bicycle Is In use in Glasgow actors, nnrl other that Iloswell lias cess at the hands or the gentlemen In for hiring purposed. The cost Is a t,JA f wit!. cnMi mtniito rit.nilin iviinon iinnd tholr p.vli fortunes hnvo ' penny for every five miles traveled, tfltirl If lf iiiltnnluirtn nAitlnflro frt rt trt his biography of Joh noon. The story fallen. We do not say this to bo "" " ' ; . The Independent telegraphic mar ket report Is appreciated by the farmers of this valley. It costs money to get It, but all things re liable and trustworthy In this world are expensive. More womcu wage earners aro em ployed In Oregon today than In any state on the coast. This Is significant of the progress and development of tlio so-called weaker sex. Between the skilled labor and the higher econ omy of the Chinese laborer, and the Industry and freedom from wasteful habits of the women, the white la borers must make progress or retire. opens with a dinner-party where aro offensive personally to these genlle ascmbled a most congenial company, men, but to warn the public of a pre Including the crcat doctor himself, carious condition Of affairs .In which Goldsmith, Edmund Burke, Sir Joshua the public have no protection what Rcynolds, David Garrlck, and Mr. ever and may bo subject to great loss. Jaroe Boswell. j The underlying principle involved The dialogue is lively with charac- Is the disregard of the rights of terlstlc speeches: Johnson's weighty the private citizen by the public offl sentcnecs and sarcasm, Goldsmith's clal, The assumption of ouch that vanity and genial humor, Garrlck's they they aro above the people, that wit and mimicry, Boswell 's toadyism. ' they have a right to compete with The story Is a vivid reproduction in the private citizen In his efforts to dramatic form of the social, literary, gain a livelihood, that the official's and artistic life of the times as re- family has a right to all the places In flectedln the doings of these famous the public service that they can be men and their acquaintances. The crowed Into, Is in violation of law and literary and theatrical life of the day, 'the spirit, of American Institutions. Is suggested with an evident thorough Wo may not secure the recognition of knowledge of the period. The strong these principles In every department of government. But the public offic ial who opposes these principles or sneers at them has before him only the obllylon ho deserves. MACK V!l' J-V-s fin a penny at the end of each I mile's the wheel refuses to turn. I XUUVClllUUaiU III IIUUilUKU ui tuu J-.---! riot. I Salvation Army ritual starts the Ie V&dle. p,7awo n.nVKftS matrlmonal candidate Off on their neglected disease or weakness of the dis- Journey In the following "tartHng.toft OUJ1V, HC'IU OUIUlllliljr UClilUlU LI1UU hCr OW11 HtP, DUl Ulai Ul wc u..uu... "---, DENTIST Hy:cesser to Dr. J. M.flKeene, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring unerioi operations at moderate fees in any branch are In especial request. , - v YB-nr u-.trr we have not sought this marriage for our happiness. Sunday afternoon lire occurcdattho threshing door on the far,m of Mr. Crcason, oh the North Umpqua, 18 miles cast of Roseburgc, totally de stroying the separator belonging to Champagne & Agce, and entailing a loss of $800. friendship existing between Dr. John son and the Imprudent but gifted Goldsmith is made a most attractive element In the story, and the touching love episode In which Goldsmith is made to play the part of hero Is grace fully and charmingly effective. The novel Is written with evident sympa thy and appreciation. One for the time Is made to feel that he is ad mitted to one of the inner circles of a favorite period, The month of September Is the most delightful season of the year for an outing, If you have not had one, or If the family have not, take them to the seaside In this month. It costs but little compared to doctoring bills for the next year, which generally come in tlio abseuse of healthful recuperation or relaxation. The Paris exposition In 1000 will give a great stimulus to the study of the French language In the United States. The number who will attend the ex position threatens to be large even ..... . ... 1 from the Pacific coast. A club may bo organized in this city to acquire culturo In this direction by those not possessed of the arcompllshmenC nec essary to visit the French capital with any degree of natlsfactlon. Senators McBrldo and John II. Mit chell setting up headquarters as po litical Jobbers at Portland is only what might have been expected. Thoy are absolutely devoid ofcon bructivejstatesraanship, and however good fellows they may be. the result of offlce-peddllng and trafficking in patronage only tends to further cor ruption of the small politician and degradation of American politics, The figures' printed showing the relative cost of government In Marlon and Linn counties has not even been noticed by the authorities. Of course thoy would not defend It. But the in crease of taxes ought to bring it to the mind of those who have property. Look at your tax receipt for last year and this: a little 91200 home that last year paid 811.80 tax, this year pays $15.04. Tho raise is not from Increased valuation, or Increased rent. It is increased levy. The sell ing out of tho Republican party to the A. P. A, organization mado it necessary to glvo the leaders of that movement large grabs out of tho county treasury, whether they got Into qUIco or not. It was a costly ex periment und ought not to be con tinued, A political party has enough to contend, with when ;lt copes with thqjapawty pf Its own leaders. When It must Batlato the organized appotlto of a machine within tho machino the burden becomes Intolerable. The Republicans should have loarncd the lesson by this ,tlmo. If thoy hayo not, possibly tho voter who pays the double bill of taxes will conduct the next step In their education. There are cases where property is of such a nature that a receivership is the only practical means of conduct ing Its management or protecting its Interests. But the receivership process has been subjected to abuses that are notorious. It is noticed that at Tacoma, where they have have had a great many re ceiverships, Judge Williamson, of the superior court, has refused an exparto motion on behalf of tho Northwestern Trust Company for a receiver for the property of Samuel Wilkeson, Includ ing a brick block corner Tenth and A streets, brick blocks on Pacific avenue, and Mr. Wllkeson's residence prop erty. Judge Williamson, said he did not believe it public policy or just, because a man was financially embarrassed, to take his property out of his hands when it affected an honest, capable and conscientious man. lie said the history of Tacoma and alse of tho courts has smacked too much of re ceivers within the last four years. Creditors, he said, could pursue the ordinary course at law or in equity be fore loading property with expenses of a receivership. ZZl;.- What ,prolsesrj6 ' bo a popular novel Is ono cast In tho days of Dr. (Iler- Tho au thor Mr. F Frankfort Moore has chosen this field for his now story. "The Jessamy Bride.'1 In it ho has Johnson anddnyerJ3old3mlth, bert S.Stone & Cof.Olilcago.) Tl Tho public are Interested more deeply than at first appears In the controversy over the state treasury. Public officials are the servants of the people, not their masters. All places In tho public service are to be open to all citizens on equal terms. These two fundamental principles of a Re publican form of government have been so constantly shame-facedly dis regarded by many public officials that the people themselves have lost sight of them. Nowhere have these princi ples been trampled underroot so com pletely and persistently In Oregon as In the conduct of the state treasury. The requests of tho press for informa tion as to the condition of tho treas ury are uniformly met with: wo do not consider It prudent to give such things to tho public. The semi-annual report Is kept a secret and trans mitted to the secretary of state and governor with injunctions under no circumstances to make the condition of tho treasury public. And It Is done. In no other state of the union s such suppression of public affairs tolerated by the public or practiced by officials. Wo do not charge dishonesty upon these officials, but we declare that the public have a right to iknow the con dition of tho treasury. Tho law that gives tho treasurer $800 a year ana a percentage on all tho money ha han dles, andjglves his assistant $2000 a year, also requires bonds. But the treasury might bo insolvent today for a half million and tho peoplo could whistle. Not a dollar could bo col lected from tho treasurer, his bonds, mon or those who havo tho public funds, no matter whersoover they may be, auy more than anything can bo collected from tho Comerclal National bank of Portland, tho Wil liams & Englaud bank of ;Salem, the areOhuwli street. Stato Insurance . company, or any Pennsylvania Democrats Reading, Pa., Sept. 1. The state Democratic convention &iet In this city, and nominated Walter E. Rlt ter, of Lycoming county, for auditor general, and M. E. Brown, of Blairs- yille, for stato treasurer. The mat ter of the selection of candiates was entirely overshadowed by the fight to force the retirement of Mr. Ilarrlty from the .national committee. The opponents of Mr. Ilarrlty succeeded In pushing through by a vote of 290 to 134, a resolution iodorslng James M. Cuffo for his position. Mr. Ilarrlty's friends contend that the state con vention has no power to declare his seat In tho national committee va cant, and that he will not surrender without a fight. The money plank of the platform heartily reaffirms and reiterates the principle of the Democratic party, ex pressed In tho platform adopted by the national convention at Chicago in 1890, and "approved by 0,500,000 free and Independent voters," and con tinues: "We are firmly and unalterable op posed to the single gold standard, which has been the direct cause of the financial distress that has followed upon our people since Its adoption, and we arc in fayor of an immediate return to our original specie basis as It existed prior to the demonetization act of 1873. We congratulate W. J. Bryan for the glorious championship of a righteous cause, and for his mas terly leadership In support of these principles, Practise Economy In buying medicine as in other mat ters. It is economy to get Hood's Sarsaparllla because there is more medical value in Hood's Sarsaparllla than in any other. Every bottle of Hoods Sarsaparllla contains 100 doses and will average, taken accord ing to directions, to a month, while others last but a fortnight. nood's Pills are the only pills to take with nood's Sarsaparllla. Easy and yet efficient. Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of ono fare for round trip will be given by the Southern Pacific from any point on their lines in orcgon, to enable all to attend. The people's stae Institution for the improyement of agriculture and the mechanical and household arts. Rep resented in district departments, and divisions for the intelllgcntexhlbltlon of the various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and many classes of machinery and implements, manufactures, and merchandise, mu sical Instruments, domestic manu facture, women's work, science and art. Tho people of the state arc especially invited to participate. Let us demonstrate tho capabilities of Oregon and Oregon people. Ono faie for the round trip. Popular admission of 25 cents. tf Mexico and Finance. Editoh Journal.: .Fudging from what we read in the Oregoulan, both editorially and copied articles from other papers, one Is almost persuaded that Mexico Is paying out Immense sums of her depreciated currency to those papers to mourn her 111 fato. Those having the control of the pa pers Interested In the gold standard arc looking after tho wellfare, not only of their own country, but that of others, and when they succeed in their establishing the gold standard their mission of humanity ends. At present these papers are very vehement tn their solicitations for the welfare of Mexico that they are advising her to sell her tool of com merce for old Junk and icnt an Eng lish tool at a high rate, In other words you throw away your tools which hayo served you many years and rent my tools for I have ceased to employ them myself and as I must live I must find employment for my tools. Woodburn, Aug, 31. hm ... V,.-cn nuffer in this way be Muse their natural modesty will not permit litem to undercro the humiliating cxamina- 1 lions nnd local treatment upon which nearly all physicians insist. . TliU l nnHrelv unnecessary. Ancuiiuviii iiViWS HARD IT Li W'LZ L M1ESCKE Puos Dtalars in"all kinds of fresh and salt meals 1 1 11 ;i.ii.' iir R V Pierce, for 1 Dta ars in-all kinds 01 iresn ano sau racais SfSKlS , Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in he Tlaf- umlU (ftgaiturt OASTORXA, C&ctf-, &&jUm lira eyiry TrtfpW. Greatly '"aducedl Rates. Why not atteru Restate fair when you can buy a ticket, for one fare, round trip, from any point on the Southern Pacific, lines In Oregon. Tho Orcgon state fair and Industrial exposition will present unusually fine exhibits und attractions in addition to tho numerous track features, and exciting running races.-wlth DelNnrto to lower Ills record of 2-08 for a purse of $250. Arrangements are being mado for tho introduction of many new attractions to interest and please all who attend. Visitors may nrenare to be lovallv entertained. Ono fare for the rouud trip, and popularadmission of 25 cents. Hie invalids' Hotel and Sunrical Institule, at ntiflhlo. N. Y , is. the discoverer of a wonderful medicine for all troubles of this nntuic without rccouire to obnoxious local treatment Th- medicine is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts di rectly and only on the delicate and import ant orsno that make wifehood nnd mother hood poible. It makes them itioii-, elastic and healthy. It fit a worn.-11 for motherhood ind makes baby's advent eay and nlmoot painless. An honest drupKist will not try to substitute pn inferior remedy for the sake of extra picCt. Mr William Vincent, of Sldnaw, IJouehton Co.. Mich.. Bilulilauil's Camp (Ilox B), writem MVIien I first beifim to take vmir' Favorite l'r. icrlpUon' I was ii(Terinir with uterine trouble an 1 heart Ir ,le. At times I could hsrdly en dure the nsin In both sides, quite low down, and sm.li a pain between my shoulders I could not lcc!i at ili.'ht. Wan just ni tired In the mornlnpc as at nlf?ht. At times there were very sharp p;tn n-ouid mv heart. I took ten botttes of the 'Favorite presc"riptlon ' nnd am entirely cured. t never felt better In my life.' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser in a home will save cuouRh money and doctor's bills every year to pay the taxes on that home twice over. It contains toob pfiare3 and over 300 illustrations. Over 11 million homeB have copies of it. A new edition is beintr distributed FREE. If you want a copy in paper cover, send si one-cent stimps to cover cost of mailing only. For a French cloth binding, send ten cents ex tra. Address, Dr U. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.V. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Salem, Marion county. Oregon, July, 1S97. The county court of Mirion county has or dered the Tax Roll for Marion county Oregon fiotheyeai 1896, closed on September I, 1897. All taxes will bs delinquent after slid date. All persons paying taxes before that date will save costs, as at that time all prop, erty upon which taxes have not been paid will be advertised and sold F. T. WR1GHTMAN, Sherifl and tax collector, Marion county . dw own Try them. 171 Commercial st. C. H. LANE, MKffllNTTAIIffi 1 21 1 Commercial St., Salem Or EySuits $15 upwards. 1'anU) upwands-a l- .1 v . iuSTOBLIA. t&z&yfjy&cAUi wlp&& It ca feed Drops "Muchly." Bran and Shorts aro clieaper than corn. Price of mill feed greatly re duced. Call at the mill for quotations. Dellvc.-ed, free 'n ton lots. Salem Flouring Mills Co. 9-18-dtd. Humphrey Warehouse, Wo are prepared to receive grain of all kinds from this day at our warehouses in Salem and Mncleay, Grain stored or will contract for wheat. Also farmers furnished wilh sacks as formerly. Call and see us. A. M. HUMPHREY, d iw& wim Salem, Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of (all kinds .in Ithe state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed, WOOD. Proposals will be receive! by the Corr mon Council of the City of Salem up to P' hour of 4 o'clock p. m. September 7,' 1897,2 fnrnish the City of Silem eighty cords f large fir wood, ths same to bs dry and soun'l and to be delivered at any place within the corporate limits designated by the Common council, and not later than October I, 1897, The right to reject any and all bid hereby reserved. ED. N. EDES, City Recorder. Salem, Or., Aug. 12, 897. ud&w COKE. Proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City of Salem, up to the hour of o'clock p. m September 7,1897, to furnish 'the City ofSilem 2? tons soft tras coke, to be deliveied at ui.y placo within the corporate limits designated by tho Common Council and not later than October I, 1897. Coke to be delivered at call of council. The right to reject 'any and all bids is hereby reserved. ED. N, EDES, City Recorder Salem, Or., Aug. 12, 1897. 14 d & w CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand applicable to the payments of. all warrants of the City of Salem, endorsed on or before February 1, 1896, drawn upon;tlie gen eral fund. Please present sa'd warrants for payment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of this notice. A. A. LEE, City Treasurer, Salem, August 10, 1897. 14 lod STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. Legal and commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at your office and work returned on 'shor notice. 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. T. H MA AS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwlalty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all masl and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts , of the Prompt service, .telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER Bag city Building Vlateria Salem Branch 108 of the Labor Exchange, are now piepared to furnish at short notice Sand and Gravel ol any Krat'e, and of the best quality, and in any quantity. Telephone 175. 6 25 im Hello ! SEE D. S, BENTLEY. If you want to move or want a load ol'any kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, brick or sewer pipe, see D, S. Bentley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ring up telephono 30. Also wood and coal on hands at all timesJOrders promptly attended to. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commissioners' court for Marion county at the September term, 1897, for competent persons to board and take care of the poor of Marion county from November I, 1897, during the pleasure of the court, the county furnishing llie farm, house, bedding and clothing. The court re seryes the right to reject any or all bids. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Wednesday, September 8, 1897, a' 4 P rn. L. V. EHLEN, 8 6 d 3t w td County Clerk. "AT ITHE OLD P0ST0FFICE. " A. DAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Store Removed from 102 Stare to 199 Commercial "tr-ck Bottled goods of the best quality. VIA VI A home treatment for all forms of women's diseases, also stomach and kidney troubles, catarrh, nervousaprostration and general de bility. Hours 3 to 6 p. n. 340 Liberty at. Call or address MRS. F. E. ALFORD, 7 o Manager for Marion county. . s. mm NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad.' Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Call for County Warrants, Notice Is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all warrants pre sented prior to Juno 17th 1800, and in terest will cease on the same from the date of this notice. Dated Aug. 31. 1807. G. L. Brown, County Treasurer. 8-31-1 wd & w. It Goes Off Well. No article of Oregon manufacture over got such a favorable reception In this city as tho Tillamook cream cheese Introduced by Konnetnunn, the Stato street grocer. Announcement, Mrs. Frank Wlltnan has been ap pointed by tho Western conservatory of music, of Kansas City, Mo., to rep resent that Institution in their plan uf interstate system whereby each pupil In music is registered as u stu dent of the conservatory, and will, upon the completion of tho course, receive a certificate of graduation. Full particulars and oxnlanatorv cir culars can bo had of Mrs. Wtlman, WANTED.-Girl to do housework. Call at Thomas Clark's place near Fruitland. 9-i-3t WANTED first class salesman to take charge of branch for and eastern house, Must be well acquainted with clothing trade of this city. Address in confidence care of this paper, F. A. C, 8 31U WANTED. r-Agent, J20 to $25 a week sure to woikers no capital needed new goods; new plan sells at sight eyery family needs ic.-IIOUSEIIOLD SPEC. CO., Box 424 Cincinnati, Oh;o. 7 3 sat 26 t NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commission ers' court of Marion county ai the September term 1097, lor lurnisning at tne court house twenty(2o)cords of body fir in five (S)cord lots from any one person also for fifty(So) cords of pole oak in ten (10) cord lots from any one person. The court reserves the rifjlit to reject any or all bids. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Wednesday, September 8, 1897, a' 3 P n. L. V. EHLEN, 8 6 d 3t w td County Clerk. Academy Sacred Heart, Insure Your Life 1 he LVm.1 )Linen-Mesll Uncfefw W Our catalogue contains me very interesting fac(8 0Q subject of underwear, Ask a copy at our Salem agents, I!JYERS0N, HUFFMAN, W. I WILLAMETTE LIVBRY m Corner Ferry and V.Usrty tu. ' Telephone Newest rigs and best horse? alwajs in readiness. ryCoist or momtaln partiei a ipecbhy. 7 14 tf Sab later 6, earonice In City Hall. Irrigation nours.O to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 In theoyenlng. All irrigation bills for the summer will be due and payable the 1st of t uiy Street sprinkling throughlawn hose positively proliiblted.i No deduction for Irrigation darin absence unless water fs cutoH tie entire premises, No allowance made for part of sea son as more water is needed to briw out a neglected lawn than Judlclou use for the entire season. . Salem Water Co. For Newport, If you are going to Newport th'n nianr write to jotin MimpM)u. tie hu faouxs is rent; Ik alto has a team and will haul yoa la cottage or camping ground at rtiMiiM rates. Jliift Stage Line, From Salem to Wilhoit Springs, niShft ton. Leaves Silvaton for Salem at6:W i. n, Mondays, Wednesdays an 1 Frida'i, retmaj to Silverton sams days, leaving Salem at 1 o'clock p. m. Leaves Silverton for Wilhoit Spring at 4.'30 a. m.. Mond nvs Wednesdays aid Fn- days, returning to .Silverton Tuesdm, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Salem from WestieoU's barn. lare Round trip from Silverton to Sata St. Hound trip from Salem to Wilhoit H5 Round trip from Silverton t Wilhoit !.$ HARDESTY&MOODi. THE NEW YIM I1 THRICE-A.WEEK EDITION, iS pages a week. FOR ONE i86pagesajw- DOLLAR FOR SALE-Beautiful residence property with first-class impovements. Inquire fat 376 Fourteenth street, Salem, Oregon. 7 16 if FOR SALE., We have a 12 acre orchard in full bearing and in a high state of cultivation. Close to postofiice and 3 miles from Salem . Will sell cheap. Inquire of Hansen & Lan don, sash and door factory, Salem. 6 28 tf MRS. N. B. SCOTT.r-Stenographer and typewriter, room 6, over Ladd & Bush's bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work. 831d&Wtf WANTED UPRIGHT AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Oregon. Monthly $65 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. I The Dominion Company, Dept. H, Chicago. I f-Jr-w SALEM. Studies jwill resume September 6, pun for advanced study. 1897. For particulars reeardinc boarders and dav ipils, apply at the academy. The music and art departments' furnish all the essentiols Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut-in prices on die following) Skr-ts, plain iocents Unuer drawers 5 to 10 cents Under shirts 5 to iocents Socks, per pair , 3 cents Handkerchiefs. , 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 centsper doren, and othev work In proportion. Flannels ind other work in? teUigently washed by hand, CoLJ, Olmsted Prop, The Independent Order of Foresters. Established for 23 years Membership on May 1, 1897, 111,722. Surplus, June 1, 1897, $2,223,326.89. Age limit, 18 to 55 years. Kates as per age from 60 cents to $3 per thousand. Twelve assessments yearly. IUI3 your policy on total disability and balance at 70 years or at death. All assessments stop at 70 or on total disability .Services of Court physician free. Court Willamette No. 145. meets 1st and 3d Mondays of each month, in Forrester hall, in Turner block. Call on or address FRANK W. POWERS, 8 ioim Secretary, I Sfeeuens' T Ml! PATENl JPENDING Dryers new in operation on onr place sear the asylum. Call and see them, Fruit growers are Invited to investigatefbej fore buying or building a drier. Our claim are; 1, Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapness of construction 3, Rapid production. 4 Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process! Write me for testimonials and experience o growers who are using the Steevens since two years. Estimates and specifications furnished orjdriers built. Address G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. Published every alternate day except Sun day. , .... The Thrice-a-Week Edition """ York World is first among U "wekV X pers in size, frequency of publication, waj" freshness, accuracy and variety ol iu t tents. It has all the merits of a Pu " daily at the price of a dollar kUJl nolitieal news is Dromut. complete, a". and impartial as all its readers wu fJ It is acainst the monopolies and fort" F P It prints the news of all th J w!4 Jj2 special correspondence from all ip" new points on the glue " " ; .mbbI lustrations, stones by grut atunorf, a humor Pa3e. complete market depan1, the household anl women's work M special departments of unusual interea 1 THE JOURNAL Thrice-a-Week New York World atW lowing net prices: j 5 One year i Six months '" Three months tJ The Dally Journal, per year t Weekly Journal, per year Address HOFERB Sales, c Latilos Who Value A refined complexion must use Pozzonl' Pow4 der. It produce a oJt and beautiful akia. 'THE LIGOT OF TIB OR OUR SAVIOR Aii Cost over ioo,ooo to P5f0jrbn nearly 200 full page fvvWeta by the great masters. Eve.?L. Aff5 produced from some famous pa."' -arc taking from three to twrtj ,U day. The book is so oc.- - ..jiwi m&fe see it they want it nROtX;Hl GLANCE ATT EPlCrU- - & TEARS TO MV frk "h ? "Cleared J.Sofiteekh,b book," says J $Q man ui "" ..real""" .1. should secure the agency g 1 ,.,.rv editor, "as 5 Zila, ::&, ;7de for it." a'w z:m every editpr, "" ttthtntr orden (of ll of goSl social position can 1 m a Manager of this territory, to a .I- &r emoloylneand dni'uj in secure B 1 time for employing XiiW corresponding wuu eldER.. particulars A. P. nines, JB. IJS-r 278 Mlchigau Avenue, CWcaf, -r