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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1898)
mmnmimmmmmmmmimmmarB!mBBmmm&'mmawmm - i... . .- . .am --" - -o" S KV ar t-? IV IV r Wis Almost Grazed Un Limbs Oured toy HaaeTs arwHMwIMa-Heart and Lung 7rawfe4a Ovwttme. "I broke, at witk tewa aM oyer my Haths, aaa tUtey caee4 Ha tateata itch tag I feataa X aaeahi go eracy. Xwaaateo WTwRhairedleeliBS. Att tk tog XaeaPl. SawapariU a abort tlaw the Hahiag teased, ad the htm ea y limbs 'fceawa to haL I a better la every Tray ataee takta Kaaa'a BanMtparUIa." Mas. J A. J. Kavoa, MeKwen, Oregea. "Beod's Sarsa per Ilia has eared ate of a lig troabto and fluttering o( tke heart, ad since X kegaa taking it aiy freight ks Increase1 90 poa&da . It kn done my stomach good and I eaa bow enjoy ay swale aad eat with contort. I rccom eed Hood's Barsaparlila as the best medicine It Is possible to find." C. W. Cakky, FrlmeTille, Oregon. Hood Sarta r p 5 parllla Is the best la fact the One True Blood rmifler. Sold by all drugtsts. Trice, 1; six lor 3. u.-Ji- Dtllc. are tne ress aner-uianer rlOOU S fills puis, aid dljcUon. 9M. : GROCERIES Paints, Ofla Window Glass Var rush, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all klnda in the state Araan materials, limo; nair; ce ment and shingles: and the finest quality o( grass seed. Kft)aaJraxHsB'asassasN WANTED ETC New today advertisements; tour lines or less in tnia column inserted three times for 25 cts, 50 eta a week, 91 per month. All over tour lines at same rate. FOR SALE OR TRADE For 03a good milch cow a mule weight about 120 pounds, Address C P care Journal .9 12 31JJ FOR SALVE Genornl merchandise buiincu on Puget Sound. Stock consists of gro ceries, shoes, dry goods, jswelry, flour and feed. Invoices from $1200 to $1803. Brick store 21x80 and lot. residence six rooms and lot. Termi. Store and rcil. dencef 1200 stock at invoice. Cath trado )8oootofi3oo per year Population of town 7I0, good schools chnrchet, etc on railroad between Seattle and Tacoma. No clerk hire or delivery necessary. Reasons for selling, other Interests, .Address A b McMillan Auburn, Wash ' 9 15 id aw FOR iSALB OR TRADB-A ay, II P Stationary Engine with 4 II P boiler at tached. Cheap for cosh or exclange for Iron Working Lathe. W J Prultt, Hayes ville. 9 12 3l IiOST.On the Mercy, a tent, this office and road between Salem and Finder please leave at leceive reward. 9-10-31 WANTED,-., man immediately, Single man preferred. Apply at478Ttont st. otf LOST A silver bangle pin with A. M. K and two-red and two blue sets, Leave at Journal office for reward, 9 93t LADIES No more darning. The Magic Hand Loom Made of polished rolled steel. Latest invention for mennincr clothing, underwear, table linens or heel and toe in hosiery, A child can work it. ferfect weave, bent postpiad, 25c Greater West Advenliing & Novelty Co., llSSVt Washington street, Oakland, Cal 0-8 i m WANTiJD.-Ilouie established 20 years Party, either lady or gentleman, of good church standin? u correspondent and manager here. Need not leave home, sal ary $800 first year. Enclose self-addrested envelope to a. 1 . ttiaer, general manager, care Capital Journal 9 7 1 yr MI3S ATWOOD-Wlll open the Eclectic school ol Shorthand and Dullness Tuesdsy Sep'trinber 6, in College ot Muiic Lluilding lower itcor, 9-0 3 m AN ITEM OF INTEREST Tho Sacred Heart Academy will begin, on Tuesday, September 6, its regular s sslon of school for boarders and day pupils. Little boys aie admitted to the day school. The many friends of the institution will be glad to note the improvements made In th! school this summer. The roof and extetbr parts have been painted, desks and other furniture painted and varnished. From the number of appltcatians the evidences are that the attendance this season will be large dlw.wst MUSICAL r-A limited number of students token, on p'ano. violin, gutar and xither. Also German lessons given. Anna M. Krebs, Music studio Gray block room 6, Call from a to 4 P. "' 9 3 ' m ANY SIZa Farm wanted, by a renter with grown family. Frepsred to supply all necessary machinery for farming. An. ply at Journal oflice. Farm must be with, in reasonable distance of Salem. 8 3otf FOR BALE OR TRADE-At a bargain beautiful comer lot on tthe Morning side liae. Owi er will take good horse and buggy or a good bicycl on TS U HeirUk, county in the trade Call surveyor. yor. 8- I- FOR 8ALB-440 acie stock ranch all under tence, pinty of good water. Will be sold at a great bargain. If applied tor soon can pyln installments If d tilted. For panic mars adiress H Journal offict. REAL ESTATE Lsrge and small tracts of farm property, Bargains In dwelling property. Houses to rent. Ural farms wanted by renters, C. K. lirandenburg & Co, to successors to V N. Derby & Co, RBMOVflDr-JolmM. Payne Ac Co., are cow located oe door west of Dalrymple's store on Court s.reet Heal estate and in (ursaee, hop and fruit dryers a specialty. Hop ticket furnished. Notary work done cheap, 8 10 im rOLKnTOXS WANTED Ladies or gentle rasa tor our cosapletc sets of Juvenile lkoks U: tfee b&ll 'sys. Each set lias foir books waded fer little ones to crown ip folks, Keek book cketialag, delightful, captivat tag. 1'riees wwc from Soc to 925a Luge It eks, each overflowing with happy MtrtttoM, Trwkm sellers. Noth ing Hke tken, Four saeDtks golden harvest Ut ensratttc workers Cd t given. Freight paid, Wgaart eesttSftlesteM. Outfits with mmmit nf all tour books fres. Psm twelve 3 sesvt utaiaps for paying part eaWef titer, eMsgeatoie. Cree all trash aasf elaar f is) a aseetk witk our rxeluslve Jesaajles. THK NATIONAL BOOK COMCntN, JUVENILE DEIT , CI1I sSfisQ, 8.27 3ot fSllHES, ? DEALER JN Daly Capital Journal. BY HOITBR BROTHERS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13, 1898. Dally, One Tear 93.00, In Advance. DaMy, Foot Month $1 00. k Advaace. Weekly, One Tear 91.00, ia Advance OUR GOLD DISCOUNTED. Wncn the Santiago tradesmen re- fused to take the American silver dol lar at a higher valuation than the Mexican dollar, the gold standard press immediately had a lit. They all published the fact, and they all mudo silly comments on It. The Incident proved nothing of 'Importance to the proper understanding of the money question; It only proved that some body had been lying when telling us that our money was at par In "eyery commercial center in tho world." But we haven't heard our "honest" money friends saying much about tho monetary situation In Portp Rice. In a dispatch from Ponce to tbo New York Evening Post occurs following statement: "This city Is In its normal state and wholly friendly, except In business, which knows no friendships. The money changers charge 25 per cent on Amer ican gold and dislike to accept It." It Is necessary to explain that the Post Is a rabid gold orgin, otherwise no goldlto could possibly believe this, "Charge 25 percent on Ameri can goiu" ror wnaie ifor onangmg It with the current money of the country silver money. Think of that! Of course a genuine goldlto can't think of it, any more than he could realize intlnlty or anything else that In entirely outside the grasp of finite Intellect. But if he would do hie best to think "at" it, he might ex perience some relief from his malady. Really there Is more In It than ap pears on the surface, for It plainly and unmistakably Illustrates a fact that Is as true In other places as It Is In Porto Mco, that Is, that gold Is not money. There Is no spot on earth today whero gold if money, with the possible cxcoptlon of somo mining camps where there may bo no coin, and where tho unwritten law of custom makes gold dust a .legal tender. Outside of such hypothetical spots gold Is not monov at any price or at any ratio. This Is a fact that should bo steadily borne In mind, to avoid the confuslonjlnto which many Intelligent, advocates of tho gold standard fall when they arguo from the ground that gold Is monoy Independently of statutory law. If there were a mtnt lu Porto Rice, open for tho free coinage of gold Into the monoy of the country, then American gold could not have gone to a discount. It might even have cir culated ut par In tho channels of trade, for the tradesman would have known that ho could get It turned at any time without loss Into legal tender money. In that case, our goldlto owls would have pointed us to another proof that "gold Is the Ideal monoy because it Is always at pari regardless of mintage laws." And seven men out of thirteen and one-half might liavo bellovcd it, Industrial Crisis, Kinqston, Jamaica, Sept. 12. Advices received hero from Antigua, tho British West Indies Island ot tho Leeward group, Indicate that thero Is an acute Industrial crisis there, owing to tho shutting down of tho sugar plantations, constraining tho govern ment to Inaugurate relief works In ordoi to avoid a threatened outbreak ot riot and plllago among the Idto and starving laboring pcopln. Tho sum of $10,000 has been appropriated for tho Immediate relief of tho crisis. A $32,000 Nuget. Vancouver, b, o Sept. 10. Aus tralian advices received here on tho ateamcr Miowera" say ! un Immonse sensation hua 'created ull over Aus tralia by the discovery, near Lake Wynne, or a gold nugget weighing 115 pounds avoirdupois, and valued at 932.000. 'AatM4 Mates aver ,aaa,eoa Boxes FOB MLitaW ASD XMYOUS BIBOftDSBB such as Wind and Fain In the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness alter lueaU, Head aohe, Dtszlneas, Drowsiness. l'iuBhlns ot HoAt, Lobs of Appotlte, Ooativenesn. Motches oa the Bkln. Cold Chilli, Dis turbed Bleep. Vrtehtfut Dreams and nil Nervous aad Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOBK WILL SIVE BELIEF IH XWEKTT JUMOTM. Kvery suBfarer Mill acknowledge tbwn to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BBBCHAM'S riLLS.tkee a direct ed, will quickly restore resales to com plete health. Ther prowpUy remote efeetraettoaactrlrwularftiea of the sys tem aaa aare sMek Weaaaeae. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digeetlon Disordered Liver IN MBN, WpMEM R 0HILRKN aUaohum's Pllteare Without a Rival fSMSf KsaMMsC sasVaJissaiea (a. aJi Wsm14 Me. at H fKoret, pR22s Tired Men Men wear out their lives -quickly nowadays. Their brains and bodies ara overworked, and then come sleep- iessuess, nervousness, dyspepsia and general debility. The system lyes out. These troubles, if neglected, hasten the end. Strength andhealth will come back with the aid of It helps the Hostctter's Stomach Bitters food digest, makes nerves of Iron, and Induces sound sleep. Grief the Death Empress. Over of the The Assassin a Cold Blooded Mur dererHis Weapon Found. Vienna, Sept. 12. Tho news of tho assassination of the empress has reached hero and it spread liko light ning. The streets were suddenly tilled with muultttudesof people, many of them becoming Impassable for ve hicles. Extra editions were Issued by all tho papers. The extra edition of tho semi-official Wiener Abend Post appeared with black borders. It expresses the-"unl-vcrsal sorrow felt at the loss of our noble empress, whose life was one long chain of philanthropy," adding: "She had gone abroad In order to attain fresh strength, but only to be come the victim of a wicked and mad attack." It concludes with an expression of "sincere sympathy with the emperor, upon whoso beloved head such grief has fallen in the year of his jubilee." Tbe prisoner mado no resistance. Ho even Bang as he walked along, saying: "I did lt,"and"Sho must be dead." At the police station he declared that ho was a "starving anarchist, with no hatred tor the poor, but only for tho rich." Later when taken to the court house and Interrogated by a magistrate in tho presence ot three members of the local government and tho police of ficials, ho pretended not to know French anj refused to answer ques tions The police, on searching him, found a document showing his namo tc be Lulgt Laochlnl, born In Paris In 1874, and an Italian soldier. Tho empress' wound was just oyer the left breast. There was hardly any bleeding. A priest was secured In time to administer the exticmo unction, The assassin, while being Interro gated by tho maglstrate,und said that he came to Geneva with the intention of killing tho Duo d'Orlcuns, but tho latter had already left. Laochlnl (or Luccesl) followed the duke to Evlan, about 25 miles north of Gcneva.on tho luke, where ho was again unsuccess ful. IIo returned to Geneva and learned from tho papers of tho prcs enceof tho Austrian empress. Yes terday he dogged her footsteps, but found no opportunity to curry out his purpose, though he watched tho Hotel Beaurlvago. This afternoon, about 1:30, ho said he saw the yalet of the empress leav ing the hotel and going toward tho landing. Ho Inferred from this that tho empress was going to take the steamboat, and ho hid himself behind a trco on tho quay, with the tile con cealed in his right sleeve. In a few minutes tho empress, uccompunled byhorlady of honor, appeared, and tho assassin struck the file home, Laochlnl confessed that ho bus been an anarchist since he was 13 years old, "If all anarchists did their duty as I have donomlno" he said, "bour geois boclcty would soon disappear." He admitted that he know tho crime was useless, but said ho committed It for "tho sako of example." In spite of minute searching, tho weapon of the murderer has not been found, QTlie empress was born December 24, J 837. She was the daughter ot Duke Maxwell, of Bayarla, and was married to Francis Joseph 1, emperor of Aus tria mid king of Hungary, April 24, 1854. They had three children, tho Archduchess Olssola, who Is married to Prince Lultpold, of Bayarlti; Arch duke Rudolph, who married Princess Stephanie, ol Belgium, and who was (seemingly) assassinated In 1680, and tho Archduchess Maria Valeria, who married the Archduke Franz Salvato, of Austria -Tuscany. In Mourning, Budapest, Hungary, Sept. II.-Tho I news of the assassination of the queen of Hungary and empress of Austria was recoiled hero with consternation. Men and women were seen weeping In tho stteots. Everywhere mourn ing banners Were displayed. rhe Hungarian diet will bo cot - j veued in special teslon tomorrow. Weapon Found Pa it is, Srpt, 12. Tho Figaro states that tho weapon used b the assala of tho empress of AuHrltt was found In the lake. It was a three sided tile, very slander and sharp. The post mortem examination showed one almost Imperceptible wound, the tile having penetrated tho heart, and not cauhltig exterior bleed ing. The empress It seems, only supposed that alio had received a violent blow, At first she maintained great cool nes. When asked It slio wished to return to the hotel she replied: "No; he only struck mo on tbo breast and donbtlcss wished to steal my watch." The assassla made a complete con fession, adding that he regrets that the death penalty does not exist In the canton where the tragedyoccured. Tho Geneva police bellevo that they are on the track of two accomplices. HOPS. Some Interesting Items About Hops in Various Places. Eugene -Reports bo far indicate that the hop crop in this county Is far better than expected. Yards that were well tended are yielding heavily. The yield In the county will exceed that of last year. Twenty-seven bales of hops sold here Saturday for 8j cents per pound. Oregon Oitv, Or., J. F. Nelson has completed picking and curing his hops on the west side, of the rlyer. He secured 100 bales of clean, good quality hops from 10 acres. Independence, Or., Picking In the elght-acro Rose hop yard, Just across tho rlyer In Marion county, was fin ished Saturday morning. Picking continued 12 days, as against 20 or 30 days In past seasons. A number of yards finished picking today. In the Mukes yard of over 100 acres, Just below here, picking will be fin ished next week. The bopplcklng season so far has made but little difference in the busi ness city. Hillsboro, Or. Five new hop con tracts were Hied Saturday. John Salzgeber has contracted 20,000 pounds about one-half his crop, to Horet & Laclimund, nt 01 cents. Crops have been contracted to Hans 0. Wahlberg of Portland, as follews: P. P. Patton, JO-acre crop, on com mission, must net Patton 8 cents, and bo sold beforo November 1; M. W. Patton, six acres.; J. J. Patton, 11 acres; M. W. Cronklte. 4000 pounds at 8 cents. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles mnv uu Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their rayorlte remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for tbe name of the Culifnrnln T?k Syrup Company, printed near the bot tom or tne package. For sale by all responsible druggists. Reduced Rates, TheS. P. Co. commencing August 20 1898, will sell round trip tickets Sa lem to Yaqulna at 83.10 to go on 11 a. m. trains Saturday a. m. nnd return on 2 o'clock train Monday afternoon. 8-10-tf W. V. Skinner. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Cz&ffi&!ai Pan-American News. New Yonic, Sept. 12. Tho Herald correspondent is Guatemala cables that Manucled Estrada Cabrera has been elected constitutlondljpresldent by an overwhelming majority. Ac cording to tho returns he recehed 315,930 votes. J There was no real opposition ito his candidacy. His two opponents were Prospero Morales and Jose Leon Cas tillo. The former died utter being captured In a cave and almost starved during tho recent reyolutlon. Cas tello took rcfugo several weeks agoln the Mexican legation, where ho Is still supposed to be. Tho election fore was a foregone conclusion. Drunken Soldier Shot. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12. Private Jo seph S. Mouser, of company M, Third Texas yolunteers, made un attack with a knlfo upon Captain Shields, of company M. ut the Union station Saturdas was shot down by Guard Brldgowater, who tired at the captain's order. Mouser, who was drunk, Is dangerously wounded In the abdomen. Comnantcs M nnd d nr Mim Third Texas, are en route homo from Key West. A mother and her baby can have lots of fun together if they both ore welt and strong and hearty. Health makes them good natured and happy; but all the delights of motherhood are lost if the mother 5 weak and ailing. Mothers of young children are (abject to a heavy draft upon their physical rcsearcea, and their faeahh ought te be specially forti fied, both before ana after the baby U bora. The saost remarkable atrcngth-ausainer for women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript tloa. It imparts health and endurance di rectly to the organs, appendages and nerve centers concerned in maternity. It makes motherhood perfectly safe and neatly pain- It protects the mother from relapse; snakes hr capable and cheerful; insures ffi'ffilffilE'ff,. KI..J"S 1 .jt.. 'a : iii:.- ....7 vi mother and child. It is the oaly scientific medicine devised by an educated experienced physician for the express purpose of strengthening and healing woman's special onrasdsm. The reasons why it is the most perfect and successful remedy of its kind in the world arc more rally explained in one chap ter of ir Pierct's great thoasaad.najrtlllui. waed book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," which will be sent frtt. paper-bound for tl oae-ccnt stamps to pay the cast ofmunltng only. Or handsomely cloth-bouad fer 31 etaaaa. Mrs. P B. OaaaiaM, ofNo.M Humphrey St.. 6t. Louis. Ma., writes: "I am now tippy your 'Favorite rrtactiptfaa aad Utile 'Pellets' havedoae me more rood than snythlor I bav ever Uksa. Three saoataa previous to my coo. fc"SLL U? ". rr ?d'clne. i took tkece betHs of lb Vrcurtixloa.' Com. queues were I mi oaly la labor fortvnve mln. K'- C"r? ."" Vr-ST red 18 hour., then bad IoIom bha. Kconty Uyti is houri. for two years I suared uatold aeoay, and bad two katscarriac. , Tbe 'Favorite rrtscrieUea' saved betrt my chad aad tayeatr." "" iHMIIIWIIIimHIIWIHMimMMIIIMtlHIl A Beautiful r nr.r rMt.., :.,r.., - the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co, of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to.QIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of J starch sold. These presents I Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. em rstiNa er this PSMmvcP$ KQBttlNOCOOSWCr'' l MB bujc to wrs w i wo m. ",erf?KS's'Tat,w" "J.CJ1UBINGER BROffCvJ These rare pictures, four in Tl T1 C . ... 1 , . i.. urioy, 01 new xonc, nave Deen in nts stuaio anu arc now ottered lor the lirst time to me puDitc. The pictures arc accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing uicui 111 ucauiy, riciiness or color anu une ot these pictures win uc Riven away with each Dackacre of purchased of your grocer. It is the IS sold for 10 cents a Dackape. Ask beautiful picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC) HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleasure seekers. I am prepared to pick people into the hot swings, or any place in tne mountains, here, aiso 10 cook lor small or large camping pa ties, address, 6l7dw3tn bRANK PERKETr; Detroit Or PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Olllceof the Secretary of State, I Salem, Or., Sept. 3, 1898. J Scaled proposals will be received c this olllce until noon, November 4, 1898, to furnish the following articles for the State of Oregon; for the use of the 20th Biennial Session of the Leg islative Assembly. 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs., No. 7 ruling, white laid, Charter Oak, Scotch linen, or other good paper. 30 reame first class Congress Note, 1 pouna. o. 7 ruling, wnne laid, or other good paper. 20 reams letter paper 12 lbs., No. 7 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak Scotch linen or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter naner. letter size, Paragon letter wove No. 3j, valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, legal size, Paragon letter wove No. 3J, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 reams typewriter paper, legal size, Paragon letter wove No. It, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 boxes Little's satin finish carbon paper, blue, size 8x13. 0 boxes Little's satin finish carbon paper, blue, sko 8xl0i. 10,000 No. CJ envelopes. CO lbs. No. 1 rag, XXX, ' 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. 49. 20 gross Gllott's steel pens No. 401, 4 gross Gillot's steel pens, No. 303. 8 gross Esterbrook "J" pens. 0 gioss Falcon steel pens No. 048. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Probate steel pens No. 313. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Judge quill steel pens No. 312. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Chancel lors steel pens No. 239. 0 gross London Incandescent, M. Jacobs No. 4. 2-dcz. Sanford's cardinal red Ink, pints. 5 gross penholders, black enamel, large. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 55ft. 4 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 554. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 420. 12 doz, lyry folders, 9 Inch standard. 4 doz. ivory toldcrs, 10 Inch con gress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No. 8 Morgans patent. 10 doz. mucllugo stands, reseinlr, No. 0 Morgan's patent. a reams 1'arker's, treasury tuotting paper, or as good, 140 Lbs. white. 2 gross No. 2 Eaule recorder lend pencils, style GG0. 5 dot. Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 2t dux. Staffords writing fluid quarts. 10 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub files No. 22, 11x15 Inches, 600 stubs. 4 doz. Duplex cupboard, letter clips, legal size. xodiz. Duplex letter clip-). 15 doz. Fabers rubber rulers, 14 Inch fiat. 15 doz steel erasers, Rogers No. IS, 149, bono. 3 doz. steel rasers, Rogers No. 18, 149. etony. 70 Boxes Fabers No. 300 rubber hands, assorted sizes. . 5 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2. hexagon, gut. 12 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2 round gilt. 20 doz. Fubers patent Ink and pen ell rubber erasers, mamuiouth. 3,000 McGIU's patent paper faUen ers. No. 2 ilat head. 3.000 Mc Jills patent natter fasteners. No. 2, round heads, white. 3,000 McGills patent paper fasten ers. No. 4, fiat head. 15 doz. Tablo pads, tu hold paper, 10x24 Indies, strong lerther tips. jotioz. wasio patter oaskets, crota bar, No. 4. 3 doz. w in. to paper basket,, small, No. II, round. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2 ' 4 doz. Sanford's mucilage, quarts. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal for Stationery." None but the best quality or goods will be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. All the above articles must be de livered at Saletu, Oregon, on or bcroru December 10, ?ltSM, Very respectfully. II. U. KINUA1I), ... cecrcury 01 btaio. ,. Present .. ei acrir. CTADf.H (Flat Iron Brand), are in the form of site, and are entitled as follews: t Wild American .Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. starch wiu. et number, by the renowned pastel artist, . ., -1 T . cnosen in from the verv choicest subjects ) s of color and artistic merit. Elastic Starch i nnisuc ineru. best laundry starch on the market, and vnur trrorpr for this starch and pet a STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE ioe a e ea i Press For Sale, A first-class Campbell cylinder Eress, large sle, for sale at a grea argain. It Is the press used for the Daily Journal until recently, and must be disposed of soon. Just what Is needed for a weekly newspaper. Address HOFER BROS. Salem. Or BARMPETZEL -The Old Reliable- Plumbers and Tinners Make a Specialty of HOP STOVES d;pipb, HOP AND FRUIT DRYER PIPE! PUMPS AND TANK WORK: All work guaranteed 214 Commercial st, 7 20 if Telephone No 248 OREGON Agricultural College Courses in Agriculture, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Household Science and Pharmacy. TUITION FREE AND NO INCI DENTALS. Lat n, French, and German optional. The next teim will bejin bept. ao, 1898. For catalogue address W. E, YATES Sec- retary, or-lilUS. M. OATCII, President, Corvallis, Or. 18 8-j WALLACE Wool, sugr. dried fru'ts, etc., storing and grading dried prune 1 specialty. wwirer iraue ar 1 Mign street, Salem, Oregon. Sidney Power Lo's firoous Gold Dust (lour for sale, Salem Water Co. Proprietor, , . 0. E. POWER, Mara B Telephone 22, Wood Wanted Five hundred cord nf hi,. , ... wanted for spot cash at the Capital Scnhfry' at the office for par. Klinger & Beck. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved lewest lates. city and farm property at WERNER BREYMAN, , , . , , a Commercial streeli south of Udd & BusVs bank, Salem 9-ia dtw 2m 3 doors or,' TAKE THE CanarJin Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis StPaul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York Boston a all points east and southeast Cheapest fates, bestserrice and accommo. Ilrough touiist sleepers to Minneapolis St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and Uoston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Empress ine or steamships to Japan and China The fastest and finest ships on the I acibc ocean. Shortest and best route to the orient. Caoadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolul-, Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies, , For rates, fo -'era and any information call on or address, R BRANDENBURG, Acent, Salem, Or B. W. GREEK, Agent, 146 lliird street. Portland, Or E J. COYLE, Distrid Passenger Agent, Vancouver. P When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cars in service. The Dining cars are operated In the.inter. est of its patrons, the rrost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meats aie served .a la Cart:. To obtain first-class senlce your ticke should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. . (or all connections at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points, ticketfull information call 01 Sodr nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. POND General Pass. AgentMillwaukee. Or IAS. A CLOCK, G-neral Agent Wis Stark Street Portland Or. Oregon Short Line. -,THF- Quickest. Safest, Cheapen Line for all points E'st and southeast. KCf. reclimnc iff chair cars. Pullm.in n.il.ra sleeping carj, and upholstered tourist sleep ing.cars on all through trains. HUISE & HARKEIt, Agent Salem, Or C. (). TERRY, Traveling Passenger Aeen W. E. COMAN, General Acent. 124 Third Siree Portland. Or. Tie Northern Pacific Railroad still continues the popular route foreastern travel and now that summer is opening up It becomes more so than ever. The pleasant and com fortable accommodations furnished passengers are proverbial and need no mention.The quick time made, without change of cars is universally known. Iheroad travels tho most magnifi cent belt of country In the world, every mile furnishing constant been ery attractive and Interesting, so that the traveler goes through wlths out fatigue and reaches the journey's end without realizing distance. All hrough Washlogton.Idaho, Montaana Dakota, Nebraska and the other states, the eye is feasted with scenes pleasing and Impresslye, while uu Band RtOrill. BUffocntlmr nt.innonllor . other demorallzlnc dlscrnnrnrfo met with. For tickets and full par ticulars call on v THOMAS, WATT & CO. 5 Commercial trant i ..,..' No building formerly occupied by Dan J. Fry's drug store. Salem. Or. Miles ?harn,r.a"lJ1?W,,,'0Le'iaU ay quicker sa .7t v. 1 , lu unjna, Kan sas city, M. Lou s and all otbpr suthern and southeastern cities, tber nh'eercutej east via Denver St Paul, and Billings, Mont. Tickets at offices of connecting lines it,,, " . "8v' Omaha you Stop rff and see the Trans-Mlsslsslppi exposition A. C.SHELDON. Gen I agent, Portland Or JERSEY BULL SSTilB,atl?U'i!?kS ?30, for ireet. Terms t, ''C " n UM1 on D 8t-5 imj 8. - .. - - -r- u in anvinre A RICH. Call and see the Tihimnh Pmn. n 1 w.Cfeen and dried fruit Gra,ler -ll im M0R!iV PATRICK 59 atate street Salem UU To Fruit Growers 0.R.&N. DEPART TIM! SCHBDU1K. for From Portland. arrive. ,,, ,,....... .. ........... . ,,, Fast Salt Lake, Denver F, Mail Worth, Omaha, Kansas 8pm City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Z Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St. Taut, tuer 2pm Dululh, Milwaukee Chi. 0i.,s cago and East am 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 4 All sailing dales sub ject to change. For San Francisco Sail September I, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 7 p m To Alaska; 4 n ni ' v Sail Sept. 17 ' 8pm COLUMBIA RIVER ex, Sun. STEAMERS Saturday , , 4pm 10 p m To Astoria and way land. ex 5jun in 6. 7am Tues WILLAMETTE AND Thurs YAMHILL RIVERS ,., and Sat Oregon City, Dayton and J X0( wayandtngt y(j 6 am WILLAMETTE RIVER 43o p n, Mn Tues Wed Portland to Salem Thurs Fri and way landings g Leave SNAKE RIVER Lv Lew, Riparia j8ton I45 a m Leave Riparia dailg ex- S-M5 a m Mon cept Saturday. Sun Wed Leave Lewiston daily ex- Tues Friday cept Friday. Thurs WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,8teamei Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 7:15 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oreg City if the steamers are delayed there, ound trip tickets to all points in Oregon, V ashing. ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. 1 W. II. IIURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. ArL Portland, Of G. M.;POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. EOISE BARKER. City Agents. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- FHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 P M m Lv...;i' MLv....S m) Ar. San ortland. ..Ar 9:30 A u 7.oo A M 8.-06 P M 8.-2S P 7--4S A batem ....Lv Francisco. Lv Above trains stop at all principal stauonr Marion uci. roniana ana saiem. Turner jcuEisuu, .aiuany, j angent, oneads, llalsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Rosebure to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKBURG MAIL. .DAILY . 830 A M 1 Lv, IO55 AM Lv. 520 p Ml Ar . Portland . .Salem.... .Ar Lv Lv (4--30 1 730 PM PM Roseburg. A M 1 unman bullet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all throuch train WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEKN PORTLAND AND CoRVALUS. Mail ttains daily except Sunday. 710 a m I Lv. . . . Portland . . Ar I 550 P M 1215 P M f Ar. . . .Corvallis. . Lv 105 P U At Albany and Corvollis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY f EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4--50PM) Lv ...Portland.... Ar) 825 am 730 p MVLr .. McMinnvilleLvUcoA m K30 PM)Ar Independence Lv) 450 A U Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA filing dates on application Kates and tickets to Eastern F.. a 1 " . . ... .V.'" .!""" """ r 1 tilt" j iT.JA1Arl' ul,WA. HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA. n hi k a ipe. Ua from W, Salem, ir .if .....;r. -: " ". ojvumim&k, licket Aent r L'lM.l.tnn ' m. . 11 ...r,,-.r Rl KOEDLER, Manager. H.MARKHAM.G. F.&P.A. Porfin.l Corvallis & Eastern v R. H Company, 1 For Yaqulna: r J am leaves Albany . . Train leaves Corvalli j . . .'.'.' " ' Train arrive a t Yaquina i, Returning n Leaves Yaquina Leaes Corvallis Arrive Albany 12.51 p, in. j:45 P. n. 6:1,0 p. m . 7:00 a, tn. 1 140 a, m. 1225 p.nv .ui ucuoir Lease A0'" U.40 p. m. Lease Albany 6-oen m- Arrive C0fv;.::::::::::::;Sa.m PailS . -Cn?e-Ct "i- Mbny wilh SJutbn acific train giving direct service to and from Newfcri and adjacent beaches. ..T.in fr,,he mt"nains arrives at Detroit tmumh T. . .6 l? ttme to ,each "wplne tmend,.y9.Iire,,enb,l4h and Sn'U,S EDWIN 8TONEr Manager, 11. .i. walden; T. F. kP.A. J. TURNER, Agent Albany. MADE MK A MAN j 1 V IABLETd lXITIVEr.Y COHi orr.Jmwti.cr.8lpiMMJ;'u"-n S'A?"1 1 tur,bo.lo nriDurllict mtii4.flu.cnfirn" tmra,.'t lmpr ! cured thiBl... ??" J -x-aui.. 7iu SlUt. wrttui M.4i. r"'-?" . W. I rerun Umiuo-Hj. IK'anS.,:., f Q.7. Wlc.6Oc.j1U mFmSffiS!. s For sale in SalemjOr, byD.I FRVHrngglst CURE YOURSELF! Liaa Ft I tfl rt m,ii..iinl ccaesT' . lUidui OlUUtNl 1 f . T" "" ,,T irntAtlolia 4r u1Mit-tlnna ITHttniiiiViii cuCo. "t or twUonous. k D0iao aw Bld by BroaclsSai or sDt la Ula vtiHtr, I)V allH..I B...i.l nB juu, or a boniM, aa. UrcuUr seat a iuimU jim j "'