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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1897)
Hood's Stimulate the itomaeh, .J rouse tho Hvcr, cure bilious- Fl ? I I ness, headache, dlizlness, W I I I aoiir etomscli, conatfpatlnn, III )9 etc. rrlce M cent. Sold by all drurri.i.. The only Hill to Uke with Hood'. 8mpiJi HOSES -ST Antitodc for Dyspepsia Fever and Ague and Liver Disease Sitters No medicine equals the bitters THE. MARKETS 1'ottland, Sept 24 Walla Walla. 82c Flour Portland, 4 4 bbl Wheat valley, 85c: Superfine, 2.50 per Oats-White, 37(838. Totatoes. .New 403450 per sack. Hay .Good, Ic12.50 per ton. Hops 13c. Wool.. Valley, 14(8150; Easlern ll,(5H2C. Oregon Mohair. 2oc. Millstufls..IJran, 14.00; .horts $2oa2i. Toultry- Chickens, mixed 2.50.(33.00 broilers, 1 .50(3225 turkeys, live 10c Egfs..urecon, i7Jc per doz. limes., creen, saueu 00 lbs sc: unden f,r. the Tr- tlin-n n-lta. 1 fallow 2Mc3c Onions,- 7g8o per sack. Wheat Bags Calcuttaj.25 per loo I3eans,-small white, l$l'ilc.lima 33c Hogs Heavy, 4.50 Hulter. .Best dairy,3o35; fancy creamer) 40a 50c per roll. Cheese .11 Vic. Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleachnd 6y,jc; unbleached 3jc4cj sundried 5,c. Pears 5c(3)6c I'lums, pitless,3cic. Prunes, 5c5 y,c. Veal -large 4j5c oer Id. . Mutton tVeathers 2a2: dressed mut ton, 4 spiing lambs 5c per lb. Beef-Steers 3.; cows 2.25. dressed ASYf Cured Meats sHams Iocloc bacon 7 Lard-in pails, 7c. SALEM MARKET Wheat, 75c. OaU ?83ic. Apples-25c Hay.. Baled, cheat, $850. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.2c HI retail 4.4o;bran, bulk i2.5o.ooi5shorts,!5.5c 17.75; cnop ieea, 15.occ1910.oo. Poultry. Chicken,56 Vcal.Dresscd, 4. Hugs. Dressed, 5.1 o. Live Caitlt.. 2(25,2,. Sheep.. Live, 2.00. Spring lambs, $2.00. Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops. .Best, ioai4c hggs. 16c cash. Farm Smoked Meats MUaccn, 8c; hams 1 oc ; shoulders, 9c. Potatoes 25c trade. Dried Fruit, Apples, evaporated bleached, 70, 8c: unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c Butter Dairy 153200 creamery 22 How's This! We oiler ono hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cuiedby Hall's catarrh cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. O. We the nnderslgned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years' and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction and and lin anclally able to carry out any obliga tion made by their llrni. West & Traux, wholsale druggist, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnan & Maryln, whole sale druL'trist. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken In ernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxa. five. Keculates the bowls, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion, make and pleasant to take. 25 cts D. J. Fry. Easy to Sold by Greatly induced Rates. Why not attetiw .he state fair when you can buy a ticket for one fare, round trip, from any point on the Knnt.nnrn Pnplfin. HnPH in Orecon. The Oregon state fair and Industrial 1 exposition will present unusua ly 1 ne, exiuoits and attractions in auaiuuu to the numerous track features, and excitipg running races, with DelNnrte to lower hie record of 2-03 for a purse ,,t cor., 1 j ,..,,,. .,m hnlnir made for the introduction of many new attractions to interest and please all who attend. Visitors may prepare to be royally entertained. One fare for the rouud ttip,andpopularadmissionof25cents. LJ. . Dwpepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer im- medially relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up of food disitess, and is the great kidney and hvcr remedy. Sold by D. J. Fry. Cash for Prunes. Farmers, call at our ofllcein the old Giuy blcck, State street, and get our casli prices for prunes. Oregon Land Co. i Ammkmvt r '- . rasSsrSsajas 88s (. uieihat Cough with Shiloh's Lure. 1 ; " " I t Cough Cure. Relieves Croup prompt!)., Wlicox. lemilhrn lollies fo'd last year. 40 doses . for ?5 cti. Sold by D. J. Fry. If the Astoria J.ewa would put iw I i Lt.-.i,, nnmnnvnr the head oflts col- Plant Vines ll.Ktnlo A lmlnn Ia. (it PlirlV rhtlts grapes. Plants strongly rooted, four years old. E. IIofeu, Salem, Or .. d & w tf. I rdics, Tke the Best Wit Con tinalinn. Sallow skin. Fetl-rg, tae Kfitls Clovet Tea. it W pleawnt toi-ar, tro'd by V. J. Iry OASTORIA. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Mornlnjrslde seems to liave a mono Poly of burRlarlcsJ-ist ati.rcwht, and tlicy are not rravc robberies cUKt. It Is observed tliat the state univer sity at Eucene, throuKli lis faculty, lias forbidden students to cnteijor frc- nilntlt. nlrn ct. ...... ...t --.-.. v.. h... annus wimre Raroinjj or gambling tables arc provided In back rooms. The (Jlty of Eugene lias ordl- "uucc-s ioroiaaing students to enter suioons and with these restrictions the young gentlemen will have to walk the chalk, so to speak. Tom MciS'ary was not elected po liceman to succeed Gamble, but he was a good one. That's no josh. He arrested right and left, without fear or favor. Ills shlllaley descended like the one at Donneybrook fair, wherever there was a head to hit. Ho Is still on the special state fair force. Pendleton Tribune: 0. B. Moores who Is to be appointed register of the land office of OreKon City, Is an able lawyer and highly respected citizen offaaem. No better choice for the position could have been made. Mr. Moores and Mr. T. T. Geerare Intimate-friends. At last Superintendent of Public Instructlon.G. M. Irwin has con cluded It Is advisable to turn oyer a portion of the fees collected by him as f,ma fnr riininm.o nnj .. .,.,.. " I"-:,-"' "'f '""" '" oun,ucorilllcaiC8 u the stale treasurer. Ilcrp.tnfrirn these fees have been a portion of the perquisites Of the Slini'rlnrnnrlnnr.'a ollicc, and the Rev. G.M. was holdlmi mem as part or his'-honest" earnings, but he has been forced to disptorge. it will cut his Income down several thousand dollars a year, but he gets more salary than he earns anyway. Times Mountaineer. But what about all the fees he has already taken ? What about the fifty odd thousand dollars McEIroy took In twelve years? They are as Illegal as Irwin's. But Irwin gwas unfortunate in getting caught with state officials who would not stand in and divvy up. They do say Tom McNary was turned down-for policeman because he threw in one of the Mayor's gang and an old ex-county official at that. That may make him marshal someday, If not major himself. C. S. and E. A. Clark, formerly of Yamhill county, are now publishing a weekly at Pilot Point, Texas, They are born newspaper men. When a Texas man. wants to know all about Oregon they get him to -take the Capital Journal; and vice versa. It Is a pretty safe proposition to slate that the widows who stay at home and look after the pigs and chickens ure in a better condition at present than the widowers who start ed to Klondike during the summer. Texas Record. We are thankful for copies of the Magazine "Money." but more thank ful for it without the magazine. Salem sent the bebt team to the Klondike so far heard from. Baker Demecrat: Congressman El lis has no friendly feeling for those republicans of Baker City who were iustrumental In putting that "streamer" across tho street lastcam paign bearing the words;"Vote for Judge Northup, Decency and Sound Money." The fellows who did the work have their names Inscribed on his little book and they will be made to regret their action. The burglar who stole Tommy Davidson's pants and then wouldn't wear them.wasevldently no stranger. "I shall turn over the fees for Issue- Ing state teacher's dlplomaR. But I have my opinion of Lord and Klncald. 1 doubt whether they are as good Christians as Metschan and McBride ma(je anybody turn uvci uj j, -...-, - Rev. (J. M. Irwin. , . , , , Cnlnm TnripnnnnRnacnl: i! Derby & Co.flatly refused to be drl en into the Insurance trust, so am Earl Race. These gentlemen detune every credit for their independence if we cannot get Insurance witnoui "bowing the knee to Paul, let us carry our own insurance. Those who have noticed the sweei and uappy expression of contentment ' Rr0wing on Governor Fletcher's face realize what it means to haye the fly seas0n uearly over, . ! , Unniv richtthcuatchelorshould . .iUai .Hd.noss and that n uins people outside of Astoria would V3 - UI11HS, I'tUJill. u know'better what attention to give It. Remember this is from a Baker City operand has no local applicatien: Pa,Snl.ness.snexttoGIness ILrraSllSiScHy council. A reader wants to know who the A , . ,. we will now divulge the secret: ."' J" wlth0llt any regard to the rights of the rest of the public. The chicken editor of the state fair Is crowing and cackling enough to at tract, the attention of eycry poultry raiser In Oregon. Shouldn't wonder If he had a hen on. The Journal exhibit at tlie state fair will notbo complete without a peck of spuds from the editor's own patch. Lord and Klncald are autocrats. They make Rov. State Supt. Irwin. turn over fees, to the State Treasury that McEIroy always kept. It is true there Is no law to glye them to Irwin or McEIroy. They will next be so unreasonable as to ask the Treasurer to show what HE docs with the money. To Cure a Cold m One Day Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tab S .. A,u druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. Oregon's Fair. Can be attended for one fare for the r.mnd trip from any point on the lines of the Southert Pacific in Oregon. The fair opens on September 30. and closes October 8. Nine days. Every day will be the best. Fretcrnal order day. October 2, Oregon press day, October 4, pioneer and barbecue day, October 5, Salam day, October 6, school day, October 7, free for all races, last day, Octobesr 8. School day, October 7, children under 12 years of age free. School children over 12 years of age, ten cents. After harvest you will want a rest, so come to the state fair and enjoy yourself. Ono faro for roun trip. Popnlar admission of 25 cents. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents 1 was dreadfully nervous, and lor relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Ten soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength Mrs.S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by D. J. Fry. m Ladies. Mrs. Smith has Just re ceived a fresh stock cf fall and winter millinery, and will sell goods cheaper than ever, as her room rent is very low. Rooms over Dalrymple's store, Salem. 9-21 Ot Low Excursion Raten. The Southern PaciUc will make a one fare rate from all points on their lines in Oregon to the Oregon state fair which opens Septcmbes 30 and Ociober 8. A big harvest and a big rair. A clean, vlgorious, dellghtfyl and comprehensive exposition of everything pertaining to the farm and larraer. Good races and amuse ments of all kinds. Special attrac tion every day. With the present cop prospects and the extremely low railroad of one fa.ic for the round trip, the people of Ore gon can afford to patronize astatc fair that benetit all classes. Popular ad mission of 23 cents. Be Not Deceived! A Couph, Horsenessor Croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in time ofShilo's Cure will save you much irouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. ojsoroxucA z&& The stampede to the Whatcom gold mines onSllIcia creek continued from this city with Increasing vigor. A number of prospectors arrived here from up the Sound this morning and baarded stages, wagons, horses, bicycles or walked, with about a hun dred argonauts from Belllngham bay and vicinity, going over the county road and trail to tho mines. Mayor J. J. Weisenburger, Abstractor S. L. Butler, ex-Marshal C. C. Taylor and many others whoso names could notbo learned, leave for Slllcla creek from this city. The harmless sports, innoceiit jr.unt'b and social amuetiteuU of life go . lonir way toward makin lf woitli llvmsr. But all the Innocent en joyments of life are wearisome and even p inful tutlic woman who feels in every hber of her body hat He is in the relentless km-p of ill-health. and is pliviiiff with death for an opponent Thoiwiiids of women feel this, but are ig. nmant of the real u,e of their trouble The family doctor, when called In, looks wise and says- stomach trouble, nerve trouble or heait trouble, when the real troub e is weakness, disease or derange nient of the feminine cMtd-begetting or- 8 TheK is a sure. afe and speedy cure for all troubles of thi character. It . w Dr. Pierce's Favorite I'rsscription, It does away with M ..ibarmwing; examina ions 5ud!ocal treatiavM irom'whicb modest wo men shrnk. It nukes the distinctly wo SaSlv organism healthy astrongJtW. for wifehood and motherhood It 5a"!,'lie ""W.JnunZt druiU will not try to induce 'you w take an inferior substitute. SSHS3ton,-noo,her rrnu want a $1 5J doctor-book. In paper LlnZ Vnd one-cent sumps, to S;" cost of mailing on!,, to. Dr. Tlerca Wh xmm a 7 ffl fMsmmmmesismKmmmmmmmmmmmmm for Infants and Children. The Pac-simile Signature of CJtkstYjtcUc&M Appears on Every Wrapper. TMK CtNTAUW COMMKT, TT MURRAY STHCCT. NEW YORK CITY. - ALMOST Is the rush for flMoneer Store Have Just received a large Invoice of glassware and bar goods. We quete: glass tumblers 30 to GO cents per doz. Lamps complete 25 to 35 cents. Some of the finest bar goods Just received that ever came to Salem. Will have a large consignment decorated, ware this week ordered before the tarl II took effect. Vnj6 for It. Fresh groceries every day and will not be undrsdld. J3. OI ROWLBY, 227 Commercial st. THE OLD FIVE-CENT The price of wk'A'A SPS IHiPs Iv4ii caAvoR (mm cJb iawJ?! fni . (-; 1X3 ,1w li i ill PLUG TOBACCO (CHAMPAGNE FUVOR) has been reduced forty show exact increase in piece. Quality always Ask for Newest Brightest Bes Tho Tennessee Strawberry, Tested at Saiem two years. Prolific bearer, fine heart shaped bright scarlet red berries, very early. Cli stors grow on medium short sterns, out of dancer'of frost when blooming. Fine, strong planu, delivered atjtl.is office or sent to any address at i per 100. Just the berry that ha-, been wanted in Oirgon. Sweeter, earlier .. 1 1.-.. t,,r.wiltnn. Hinh colored all over Knd better flavor than Sharpleis. Market Prowers should not be without this berry in their :. ..in AHrfrru E. Hofer. Salem. Or. next spring. IfflrMD RESTORED w Kvf euaraotced to cure all Brain rower, Jleadaciie. Wukciuwcm, i-ol Manuooc, xin,y limit Ions, IltrrousncM, all drains, loss of powtr in Ccnerau Organs of cither sex, caused by over exertioi, youtliful rrrors, ex'- "C use of tobacco, opium or stlmulaim, which lead to Infirmlty.Co uruptlonor Insanity. Can tecarrietinvMt pocket. Ji.corerlwx,6r j,bymil Jrepaio. Circular I'rce. Bo'ilbyallriruKzitU. Akfurlt;t ' onoothcr lanufactured by the IV u Unlltlne Co., I'arls. I'rancr. ' aue-Dvlt Vruj Co., dUtributiug agent. Third and Yamlilll Bts., l Uud, Or. For sale by D. J, FRY, Salem. A PANIC - goods at the Successor to John G. Wright. isMi$ Money In Your Pocket PIECE fOiJL per cent. These cuts W size in the five-cent S the best unchanged. W THE NEW FIVE-CENT PIECE k";: ilii''1 1 '.liAttifttrr. t ' fl 1 ''ftii.i'H iS'hmm 1 atch. Set out now and get an early crop d&wtf "Ily ulMSft!' 'rnu' Y4lluw Nftive Villa. This nlrii"ul rcunlr nejro.is diieaKi, such at Wcai "ory, Lous cf . OJRL&HL TO THE EAST GIVESf 1HE CHOXJi OF Two Transcontinental Routcc. Via Spokane Minneapolis stPaul and L)en vor Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern$citios. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKFR agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. ; Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland July 26, 31, August S. o, 15. 20. as, 30. Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, 12.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Bttamer Ruth for Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at 6:co a. m. Steamer Gypsy leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday .at 7 a m. Returning leaves Ash street dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, making It possible to reach Portland at I p. m. Round trli tickets to all points in Oregon, 'Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland wit!; all rail, ocean acd river lines, Call on 0. M Powers agent, foot Trade street. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full dcta'is call on or address G. M. POWERS. Foot of Trade st. Local gent EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXrRRSS TRAINS RUN DAILY.! 6:00 r m Lv ,,11'oitland, ..Ar 9:30 AM I'oitlamf 8:30 P M 7.'4S A M Lv.... Saiem ....Lv 7.M0 A M Ar. San lrnncisco Lv U.'oo r M Above trains stop at all principal stationp bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion. Jeflcrson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roscburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSK11URQ MAIL, r-DAILY, 8,'3o a m 1 Lv. . , . Portland ..Ar 1100 A M Lv... .Salem.... Lv 520 r m Ar....Roseburg.. Lv H.3orM i 2 oo.T M (7.-3QA M Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping can attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CoRVALl.lS. Mail tlains dally except Sunday. 730 A M 1215 r- m LV.. Ar.. .Portland.. TVs 1 I.-Q5 PM PM .Corvollis., At Albany and Corvallts connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXl'RESg TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4,'So l Ml Lv,... Portland.... Ar I 825 AM 7.'30 r M C Lr. . . .McMinnvllle Lv) 5,'5o A M Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from V. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agont, Salem, R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM, G. F. &P. A. Portland. OREGON CENTRAL AND- Eastern R, R. Company IYAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yarnjlna Bay with the San Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. -STEAMER 'KARALLON' M3ails from Yaaulna every U days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Pott Orford, Trinidad and Hnmtnlt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Baa Frunciscot Cabin, $9; steerage, $c;ioC'ooi Bay and Tort Orford, rabir. fb: to Humbold, Hay cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, l6t RIVER DIVISION .earner ''Albany" between Portland and ( vallis, through without lay-over. Leaves 1 jlem 10:45 a, m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and ostuidays leaves I'ortland, Yamhill street dock, 6,-co a. m. Sundays, Wednesdays) and Fridays EDWIN STO; ' .Janager. Ccrvallis. Or I. C. MAYO, Li.n. River Division. ftIADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIUS jili. n-ituui jium railing Mem orr.lmwUiic7,HitpleiineM,et.,eauM! uauumiuiu uiner rai cretiona. Thv quut ' Kxmcmw and Indie raun 1.01 viiaui fit a man far atndr. LxJ&' rrrant Inianltr Uaanin time. iueirn thowe Immedlaw I in pro- rotnl and enecte a OViM wbero all othere flt In flit upon baring the genolna Ajax Tablets. They tiaTe cured thootandaand will euro sou. V)' site DMltlia wrltun icuarantea to enact a care la eat. or refund tho money. I'rloa ao sent iter paeka alspackairaa Hull treatuaeut) for M.BUSr mall, la a aa,or arfrM, B,MWU uuhi r For sale at Salem, Or- bv D. J. FRY l)fr s a co-.'nooA remedy for (Ion.... ja-a j'lwit, Bpermalorrbu.!, Wliltea, unnatural dl charvra, or any ludainuia lou. Irrltatloa or uln 1 T:niii:i Nalt4a;a. flelitsUM VrroaiiU aoi uclec 'ji u artutiia. 11 n vr inucuue nu arHt('ii9C' Vina a. t.on-Miriaisi leu ISS.'..U Bfjfel Mo,,1 b Hrngrlalfc V.ili s&A Vr Dt 'a P1'" wf'ri' rC 4Vi l. r'e. prypild, It Northern Pacific Railway. runs: Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dinin" Cars ' Tourist Sleeoin.Car To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Vargo 'irana rorics, t.rookston, wiaeloeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Vashington, Philadelphia, N York. Boston, and all Points! East and South ft For information, time cards, maps an I tickets, call on or vrito THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS , 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass? Agent Morrison street coiner Third Portland, O Finest dining car service in the world. Save a whole half day by taking the Burlington Route to Omaha, St. Louis and points beyond. F om anywhere in '.the notlhwest to everywhere in the souineast tne uurungton is the shortest, qui:kest and in every way the best line. Travelers who want to "get there" withont a moment' unnecessary delay will ask for tickets via Hillings and the Burlington Route. Three routes to Chicago and St. Louis via Bil ings, St. Paul and Denver Compart ment sleepers and buffet smoking cars are. notable fea tures ol our St. Paul-Chicago trains. A C.SHELDON., G. A., Poitland, Or. THE NEW YORK WORLD ! THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 pages a week." 186 pages a year. FOR ONE DOLLAR ! Published every alternate day except Sun day. The Thrice-a-Wcek Edition of The New York World is Grit among all "weekly" pa pers in sire, frequency of publication, and the Irethness, accuracy nnd variety of its con tents, It has all the merits o( a great $6 daily at the price of a dollar weekly. Its political news is prompt, complete, accurate and impartial as all its readers will testify. It is against the monopolies and for the peo ple. It prints the news of all (lis world, having special correspoodesce from all important new points on the globe. It has brilliant il lustrations, stoiies by groat authors, a capital humor page, complete market departments for tho household and women's work and other special departments of unusual interest. THE JOURNAL offers its readers tho Thrice-a-Week New York World at the fol lowing net prices) One year $ 75 Six months 40 Three months i$ The Dally Journal, per year 3 00 Weekly Journal,f peryear ,,.,, 1 or Address HOFER BROS., Salem, On Do not longer bo deceived by well-worded lie. Read the truth. It will pay you dividends. THINK OR STARVE THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. TO-DAY tlili moment you ro being robbed oC whit you m. How much I Not leu than 11,000 year. Do you know how I Do you know why I Head Formerly NEW OCCASIONS- The Dett fcforaMagnZMO.. In the World. Only Oho Dollar a m 10 cents a mHnbf. ' Motillilu Eighty rage; rnnona. in' O. Plainer. Founder of the Area. ( innoasi .jivcl'fc l.lnn,lil.KewOoclon( Haw Tina la tho f earloa 1 advocate of tho ImTlativl an iiarKaaaoi Monetary 1 ItinaKXPUH, llajoilty llulo, fciiintlno Oonrnmenfe r iiciorru am I'liymcai awl cuiical culture. AiHoiitf Umid tcdn ef brilliant ivrllera ult4 trill rcuMarij coiuriottia to tmttagtm ors! Prof. Frank l'araona. Henry 1). Lluyd Renatorliutltr Utwced Tomeroy. Hamlin QarUnJ. JuatlceAValter Claib. llof. Itlcliard T.Elr. Rcuittor Tillman, llcibcrt N, Caaaon. I-iancea K. Wlllard. l'rta. George A. a ale. Ilnry A. M'ermore. Akby Morton flat. John 1 Allgcld. Helen Camiibell. Oeimtor 1'etllgrcw, IZucene V. Vnha. (lor. H. B. I'lngreo. unian lYjimuK. A, II. LewU. Bf I0IAL TO TOO-Bead IS two cut aUmpa aad ra talre THE KEW TIMX three Bestlu a4 rkSIBn JOUH BMITU, the Story of a raeectul EaroUtloa, by rradarkk V, Adarna, an Ulaatrated book ef 2t0 safes aad aa Ilea ea every page. It'rlto to-day, C&artes H. Kerr & Cmfmy, fM'ukm 66 Flilb Avenue, CIHCAOO. Drain Tiling. In largo and Bmnll quantities, nta great bargain. Inquire of Hofer Bros, earn Journal, Salem. Or. d&wtf Jersey Bull, A full tilrwlrl 4.var.li1 T,t-Kv tuilt rprf. ls:ercd, for service at mr plar o en D street, near S. 1', 1 all road track. Price It, casli In advance. AT1RAHAM KICH. hS9 ..iMr1 .'2 m - " ' ia Kil 1 9J4 IwJ Tin Ita lian 0! tin VtXSJtt. who treats tne puui" ' - y ? S .