POIflVBLY LAST WBBJK O JP WiLBY B ALLBN COS SPECIAL SALE J- TJ. r CAPTFAL JOURNAL MY HOVMt JB NOTM Rt, . wf&MkicAY, OCTOWRR 5, tS8. MkH Tmt flM.M, hi Aehrance. 'frmt piJiwWM 91 09, tc AdTaito. Ctei Tows' L00, W Advance t TMK INC0MPKSIIEN5IBLES. Jut now'6w(M Is suffering from a t"cre dooe'of thV liiconiprehcnslbies. The JouitNAttteiM ' confess to being .'slightly rattled tttid confused as to ithe mental Idurinc'rasles of a certain '.tripe of calct) pcrinypollllcal manlp ,'ulators. i.CK&Tlng9ircakea',)trlpcd ,tall, spotted iliVrVe1 Republicans sur prise our colapr'oilcliTlo'h df things ter restrial. Many of these peculiar pcV J)lo fought against Djlpli who was a gold man in 1695 becauso they were 10 to 1 or any-thing-to-wln silver jhcu. When that storm raged in Sa lem, thero Acre butthrco cold stand' srd wen among nil the Republican politicians who congregate at the Tied Corner-Ed Illrsch, John Q. Wilson and a llttld chap by the name of Yo der.'' Next wo And the whole contents f' tfiebrcgbn political catch basin on a goid standard platform howling themselves hoarse for Mitchell, the life long champion of free silver. At present the same band of bucking 1 1 . skiRplastcr Btatcamen who, by tlie help of God and Harvey Scott, hare got1 theni&elves jacksr.rcwcd onto a gold standard platform, are hero at Haletfl' lighting the only candidate Who has pronouncedly and everlast ing! u'nd unequivocally always occu pied exactly the proud position to which these wrather-vano Jacka. napes havo'rcluctantly been shamed, or'' forced themselves, tutu. But tho Incomprchcnslblcs don't object to Mr. flold Standard Corbett because hois nota ollverlto but becauso they pro tend 'that ho has such a feeble totter Ing intellect, that ho has only been able to ainus's "several millions and does tuoro business and pays more taxes than any othor man in Oregon. Especially do theso hard-worKcd conservators of political morals ad mire stalwart, robiut, phytlcal ca paclty as it Is found In tho person of their ringleader and senior sou ator. But they shed crockodile team lest Mr. Corbett pass away before he reaches Washington. They do not lay awake nights for fear that tho Idol of their hearts will he carried to hcavon or Into private life right away. Compared 10 him Corbctt's personal" Uy is a proud and commanding figure In tho affairs of the Pacific Coast Metropjlls. Jlut consistency has no place In the jiiorat conceptions or Intellectual machinery of cayuso wire ' pullers and dogs salmon ofllco brokre or their chief of tho Incorrupt lblea would hot lead oil by voting for a man ton years older than Corbett. Of all tho bagnio politics and gypsy jockeying In tho public alTalra of a commonwealth theso wild and In coherent scnatorshlp scrappers do servo tho palm. Itako the purlieus or Portland, scrapo tho gutters of Tarn many, search the records of Infaultlo Incapacity, and heaven nor earth nor the-Mnfcrnal regions can produce tho llkes-of n Republican who fought PnlptfCccauBo he was not u silver lie, .supported Mitchell who was, and now refuses to support u candi date on no other ground than that age and experience Is n crime In tho Republican calender. UOTKL I-ROtAcTION. The bill Introduced by Reprewota tlve Virtue for the protection of bo tels atid boarding nouws is a move In the right direction. There are only about half n dozen state: in the Union but what have some kind of a law that protects It. hotels abd boarding houses. In fact there are only about four states and Oregon Is ono of them. There should be a law passed during this legislature for the orotectlon of hotels. California has a good law that Oregon ought to copy from. Almost every hotel and board ing house in Oregon has a continual loss from dead beats. Men rnulle it their business to beat hotels. They (ro well dressed, have the best room In the house, "never rulss a meal or pay a cent." To our certain know ledge this has been done recently In Salem and not only by one out by several, and it occurs every month, and It ought certainly bo stopped. California and other states, that have hotel laws, arc not annoyed In this manhcrfor fear of punishment, That class of beats Dock to Oregon, where they practice their profession with out fear of'bclog molested and will continue to do so until there Is somo law passed to prevent It. It Is to be hoped that Oregon will fall In line with tho rest of the states nud puss the same kind of a hotel and board ing house bill for their protection. FAR WESTERN REFLECTIONS, News ao4 Comment About tfot'Latcst . Booksami Periodicals; PeraonVwhb wish .to get a vivid picture of tho seamy side of ' war and how it Impresses those who suffer from Its cruelties and terror should read "The Story of a Life, A Ro mance of European War," by the Baroness Bertha von Suttner. It Is translated from the Get man and pub lishcd In nncVv edition by A. V. M.e dure & Co., Chicago. Scrlbner's for October promises an other Installment of Mr. WyckofTs "Tho Workers," the tramp-author's tour from Chicago to Denver. Al though this Is notoriously the "Man's Magazine" of our country, the table of contents revcalscontribullons from America's most notublo woman wrltero. Tho Illustrations arc always of the highest order and tho war papers In this number arc very strong writers, bcglnntg with Richard Harding Davis. humane education. It Is Idle to say that this text book should be used by every teacher In tho public schools unless provision is made to put tho book In the hahds of tho teachers. They cannot afford to buy It, them selves, although it costs but 25c in parts or 7Cc for the whole work. There Is a special rate for Introduction and it would cost but a few dollars to put it Into each school In the city and have Its bcneliccnt Influence go out to tho 1500 schoil children of this city, und be carried by them Into the homes. If ministers of churches fully realized the importance of humane education they would urge the placing of such books In Sunday school libraries. Better still If they could persuade tho state school authorities to adopt It as a state textbook. HffiBW I? SJlfffRS Yau Can't Sick you keeD the blood pure tho nerves ; steady and the bowels health fully regular with Hostet- tcr'6 Stomach Bitters, It will mako your muscles strong your head clear, your sleep restful. Try It and iec MARION CIRCUIT COURT. A. F. Ilofcr ys Capital Journal Pub. Co,, notion for money; continued to October 1cr.11. it. II. Knox vs 1). A. Mattlson, ac tion at law; continued to October term. L. A. Lewis and A. L. Mills, part ner, vs If. P. MtiNary, W. T. Gray and Geo. U. Oray, action at law; con tinued to October term. Thomas Ilolman vs I). II. Looney, eta!.; settled. Mrs. Catherine A. B'own was ap. pointed guardian of the person and cstato of Kenneth James Brown, aged (I yearn, nnd lior bond was fixed at W.GOO. Ocorgo O. Brown, executor of the estate of John Cornell, deceased, filed his final account, and Itset forbearing at 10 a. m. November 6th. The llnal account of Thomas C. Townscnd guardian of estate of Rose N. Townscnd, was approved arid guardian discharged. Two marriage licenses were Issued yesterday, one to IIul M. Cooper, of Union, Or., and Miss Maudo Gcor, of Maclcay. Mr. Cooper, not being qultb or auc, presented 11 cetlUcatc signed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs T. II. Cooper, of Union, and Miss Gccr is tho daughter of Gov, elect T. T, Geer. Tho other license -.rus Issued to A, I). Waller and Miss Cora Fowler, the father of tho young lady, J, 0. Fowler signing tho alllduvlt and giving his consent to tho marriogo or his daughter who Is but 17 yours old. The llnal account of Soth R. Ham mer, executor of tho estate of Kllnor Shrum, deceased was approved and the executor discharged. A. W. Prcscott, executor of cstato of Harrison W. Prcscott.twas ordered to soil tho real property belonging to tho cstato, at private sale. J. M. Ledgcrwood, executor of tho estate of Wm Ledgcrwood, decc.sed, was ordered to sell the personal prop erty lelonglng to tho estate, at private sale. The Atlantic for October Is a num ber rich in personal Interest, seven of the fourteen articles haying Individ ualized titles or being biographical or possessing the strong llayor of IndN ylduallty of the authors. Individual Ity und strong personality are In the pervading atmoophere of Its pagoi. Where It Is so fresh and yet so girted of quality as appears regularly In the pages of th's magazine, It must arouse the best efforts of other liter ary publications to keep up with this periodical devoted to literature, silence, nrt nnd politics. Harper's Monthly for October has the second Installment of Julian Ralph's new story, "An Angel In A Web." A uew romantic narrative dtamaof the time or Cromwell is be gun that promises rare entertainment for lovers' or wholcsom fiction. colaboratlon by two authors. In the Weekly Kranlc Stockton's "Associate Hermits" has been hupplly concluded and it has afforded delight, unto thousands during their summer vaca. Hon and several distinctively new figures arc hung In the Stockton urt gallery. Tho author could not resist tho chronic custom of muklug the closlcg chapter a marriage bureau. Current history has come to be re garded as a regular part of up to date school work. Tho school teacher who docs not read the dally.nowspapcr and In aoine way keep In touch with the great changes being made In the maps of countries and forms of government, Is rpally n back number, Thero are so many publications thut summar ize current events right up to date, and there ure so many homes where bright boys and girls pick up the uows or the day rrotn tho telegraphic reports. So tho teacher is compelled not only to read the dally newspapers but a weekly or monthly summary or current events. Fortunately thcie arc published In nearly every publl cation that come Into the home at present, Both tor pcrsonul use and for use In the school room the weekly publication called "The Oreat Round World and what Is going on In It" Is altogether the best published. If It Is uj you cannot get It, send to the editor, wiinam u. Hanson, no. a and 6 West Eighteenth St., New York. He is an educator and deserves tho thanks or nil patriotic American people for the Inccntlvo ho has given to the study or current history In our schools. itJUAY'S MARKKT. Portland, Oct C-Wheat alle) 01; Walla Waila,67c. Flour Portland, 83.25; Superfine 82.25 per bbi. Oats White &K$30c. Hay 810(dl2 per ton. Hops 5121c; old crop 4(3tk. Wool Valley, I0l2c; Eastern Oregon, 8W12t. MlllstuH Bran, 814.; Shorts, 814. Poultry Chickens, mixed, IXGO lc. g20c. fancy turkeys, live, 10rai24c. Eggs Oregon, 20c per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, under 00 lbs,0i7c;sheep pclts.l Onions 75c(isl per sack. Butter Best dairy, 4045c; creamery, iocflKoc a roil. Potatoes, 5500c per sack. Hoes Heavy, 84.75. Mutton Weathers 3)c; dressed, 7c UCCI UtCCr,IW(fM.7G: COWS, W.50W3 dressed,. 520J. SM.F.M MAIIKCT. Wheat-49 Oats 2&ttt)c. Hay Baled, jjicat, $0(87. Flour In wiiolcsalo lots, 8.1.40: rj tall 84.00. Hogs drcscd, 5c. Live cattle 2J3c. Vcal-53i. Butter Dairy 20c; creamery 25c. Sheen Live, 82.50?S$3. , Wool Best. 15c. Mohair 25c. Hopsr-Best 10Y312C; Eggs-20c in cash. Poultry Hens, 78c; spring chick ens, 7(q0c. Farm" smoked meats Bacon, 81c ham, 10c shoulder, 07c. Potatoes 25c. PECULIAR POISONS GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY Wlicn ycu call or DeWitl'i W itch Haiel Salve dorrt accept anything else Don't be p taixea into tuwtl.ute 01 piles or xores lor h burnt. Slow Drug Stcre. DO NOT BE CRUEL. The house has twice sat down upon "Flsif Myers In his determination to haye his annual junket at tho ex. peukc of the state In tho shape or u Jolu'vi'sltlng conimltteo to Inspect tho fisheries of Orcgou and Washing ton. He now comes hack a third time nnd offers to have only a little Junket not to cost over 8500. The house will ba positvely cruol If It dcfl!t allow thK Besides enabling him tu look after h own llshlng Interests and visit canneries ho Is Interested in, the flyers legislative Jilnkot U of some In calculable yaluo to tho neoplo of this state that has never been explained. The cynical objection that the state tkpuld not pay mileago to a commit IwV&fl' their clerks when all travel m torwiquiht pot to weigh. Whtttitolte state treasury for, but to btajSggijM taf Junkets that ttro only V4MWff.'M9dy Into tho. p(W lH4i & mmm -ho originates tliem, TfcenThi 87.JM HIM dim two senators v4m;w4.(M U- H ' lunket In 1893. tUm Imh ifcMiki resciwi Its former kMtf mHq' Hii vrMt tho Han JTW.' Myti tit peccadillo of 8500 IftMEjMfed pfj jwikt which Ih ycry JB mi h f iel, g)tWwn. tWWWl i,,l,U-'.4HU .. IH. .1. I.UI., -, That Joyful Feeling, With tho exhilarating Kcnso of re newed health and strength und In ternal cleanliness, which follows the uso or Syrup of Figs, a unknown to tho fow who have uot nroirn.ssnd tin. grossed beyond the old tlmo mcdl. olncs and tho cheap substitutes some time oiioreu out nover accepted by tho well-Informed Buy tho gouulno, Manufactured bv the Lullfnrnln via Syrup Co. X3u ri rrr m-.- zEl Death's SaiWIe-IIom. Wbcn a man has over worked hlnudf, and neglected bU bealtb, until be finally realize! tbat be U a lick man, he too frequently goes ta ionic obtcare nlimiclan wbQ ba bad very little experience or practice; tbe retult la a wrong dlajrnoila and tbe wrong treatment. A man In tbU condition, if be continue to work and taVca tbe wrong medicine, ia really making bimaelf a aaddle-borse for death. Under tbeae condition, what a man really need 1 tbe advic and treatment of a phjr alclan of wide experience and practice, Dr. K. Y, Pierce, for tbirty year chief contuU. ing pbytlclan to tbe Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Itutitute, at ItutTalo, N Y., make no cuarge tor aurwenpga utter irom a man h&rire for AtiMverinir orwomaninthlaconditT6a. The Inatitution I historical performances Of the collcire Lee fo Shepard, Boston, have printed a pretty volume of poems by Samuel Walter Foss, "Songs of War and Peace." While thero uro many carneht rhymes In the grist, Mr. Foss bus ground out not a few decidedly humorous und original. Ho may be said to have style of his own, in this latter field, as lu "Swlpsoy, tho Mis sionary," und "the ShandagUndlnn Reformer." Thero Is unotlior vein In which ho expresses himself with grcut skill, as "Grassvalo'd Great Man," and In "An Art Critic." Theso und many other homely subjects treated In a homely and sympathetic manner stump Mr. Fobs as a poet of ths peo ple, utmost If not quit second In runk to James Whltcomb Riley who may bo said to bo today the only poet of the American people. Thero Is no mnro helpful way to cduoatochlldr"!) than to read to thorn. Every family should have an hour In the cvenlnu set upurt for reading aloud to tho children nnd for the lit tlo ones, two to ten years, we know or no monthly that contains so much that Is delightful as tho Child Garden. One llttlo child thut we know of has had the story of Donald und Eva's visit to tho country read to hor oyery evening for a mouth. She is u little city girl und tho trip has become us real to hor us though she experienced ull that delightful trip heroeir. Sho knows overy step on the way und knows before tho story comes to the turn of the road Just what she will see and hear. Tho Mothers' club department Is 11 grand feature of tho magazine and every mother struggling with tho problem of bringing up children needs Its helpful suggestions. Any mother la welcome to correspond with tho editress nt Km Prospect Avenue, Chicago. Life Publishing Co., ID West 3lst street, New York have published "Tho Yunkee Nitvy," by Tom Musson and freely Illustrated it by tho high quality of old print and original drawings employed on the celebrated American humorous weekly. This llttlo uuvul history Is crammed with historical fuels and running oxer with Information about tho achieve ments or the maritime arm of our country's defense. Tom Masson bus a talent for concise und witty state ment that Is pungent und impressive and hotter cilculatod to educate the Americans of the present generation than tho long-winded dry ns-dust Leo and Shepard have begun the publication or the "Old Glory" series or stories for young folks embodying the history of the war In Cuban waters and Manila. The volumes are well hound and Illustrated, 81.25 each. The first Is entitled ."Under Dewey at Munllu," or the War Fortunes of a Cistawuy. Nothing approaching In I iKi.tlnl. Ii....i .1.. ... r I aiim.1 niiuivaii Lliu BLUry Ul LiUVVy Russell nnd his fortunes, resulting In heroic services on the "Olymplu," husuppeurcd since the famous Army and Navy Scries by Oliver Optic. Furthermore, It U the only popular hook ever written that presents life In tho modern navy. Tho sea stories that have so charmed young and old aro obsolete, und Mr. Strntomeyer Is the tlrst to show what a boy would llnd on n battleship of todty. Thlfl combined with a ylvld und ac curate description of the memorable contest nt uuylte, and the rich store or historical and geographical In formation skillfully presented manca the book us ono of the greatest suc cess or the year. Tho chapter telling tin; story or Admiral Dewey's life Is of special Interest. The hero, while full or a llfo and vigor that render him ubunduntly ublo to take care of himself In his .perilous udventurcs, Is manly, true, and clean "throughout, rcndorlng the book wholesome as well as thrilling. Thcsuccecdlng numbers announced are: "A Young .Volun teor In Cuba or Fighting for the Single Stur," und "Fighting lo Cuban Waterc, or The Ilopes and Mishaps of a Young Ounner." E. Uofku. Tiuth wear well. People have learned that De Will' Little Early Riser are ro table little plllt for reflating the b wells. They dou't,cripe. 8tone Diug Store. You Invite f'ltappoiniment'when jou ex periment. DeWilt'a Utile Kwly Rlteri are pleasant, easy, thorough little PilM, They cure sick headace at su.e as )u take them Stone Drug Store. A atubborn cough or tickling In the throt yields to One Minute Cough Cure. I Iarmless In effect. It acts at one. Stone Drue Store Acker's Eoglldi Rem?dy Will Stop a couflh at any time, and will cure the worst cold In tweUe hours, or money refunded 25c and cc. Lunn & Droolc druggists. DWitt' Witch llatel Salve has the largest sale of any. Till fact has led dis honest pecrle to atempt to counterfeit it l.ook out when you cMl lor De Witt' Witch Hexsl Salve, the great pile cure Stone Drug Store, Tbe Result of Imperfect Digestion of Food. Eery Hying thing, plant or animal, contains within Itself the germs of certain decay and death. In tho human body theso germs of disease uod death (called by scientists Ptotuulncs), are usually the result of imperfect digestion of food; the result of indigestion or dyspepsia. The stomach, from abuse, and weak ness docs not promptly and thorough ly digest the fooJ. The result Is a heavy, sodden mass which ferments (the tlrst process of decay poisoning the blood making It thin, weak and lucking In red corpuscles; poisoning the brain causing head aches and pain In the eyes. Bad digestion irritates the heart, causing palpitation and finally bring ing on dlseasoor this very Important organ. Poor digsctlon poisons the kidneys, causing Brlght's disease and diabetes. And this Is so because every organ, overy ncrvo depends upon tho stomach alono tor nourishment and renewal, and weak digestion shows Itself not only in loss of appetite and llesh, but In weak nerves and muddy complex Ion. The great English scientist. Hux ley, said the best start In life Is a sound stomach? Weak stomachs fall to digest food properly, becauso thoy lack the proper quantity, of digestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptngcnlc products; the most scnsl. bio remedy In all cases of Ingestion, is to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, becauso they supply in u pleasant, harmless form ull; the elements that wcaic stomachs lack. The regular U6c or Stuart's Dyspep. sla Tablets wlll cure every form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomuch. They Increase, flesh, Insure pure blooJ, strong nerves, u bright eye und clear complexion, because all theso result only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists 6ell Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sized package or by mall by enclosing ntu w oiuari uo., mursnuii, Minn., ubusxyour aruggist nrst A llttlo book on stomach dlap.iKAs mulled free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 103 5 7 Oder travelers choice or the following routes east, They are all famous for their tcenlc attraction. O. K. & N, via Ogdcn and Denver Bhasta Reute via Sacramento, 0lcn .and Denver. Shasta Route via Sacramonto, Maj we A rqdallye,llne of Ihrouph PULLMAN PALACE and TOURISTSLCEl'ER., San. Francisco and I.os Angeles to Chicago this Is 0JR.&N. The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to the agents of the 0, 11 & N., O. S, L., Southern Pacific, or the undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX. Gen'l AgtWorcester, Uldg. Portland, Ore, TAKE THE Canadin Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis St. Paul -TO- For btokrn tuitaces. sore, nsxt bites bu.rns there Is one reliable remedy, DeWttl's wtch Hasel Salve. When you call for De PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Ofllee of the Secretary or State, Sai.km, Or,, Sept. :i, 18U8. J Scaled proposals will be received at this otllce until noon, November 4, 1893, to rurnlth tho following articles for the State or Oregon; ror the uso of tho 20th Biennial Session of the Leg islative Assembly. 33 reams legul cap, 14 lbs., No. 7 ruling, white laid, Charter Oak, Scotch linen, or other good paper. 30 rcump first class Conrcss Note, 7 pound. No. 7 ruling, white 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 paper, letter size. Purogon letter wovo No. 3r, vulley Paper Company, or other good 20 reams tvncwrltcr naner. lr-trnl size, Puratron letter wove Nn. :u. If. .11 T " -. .. - Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New Vork Hoston a i," all points east and southeast Cheapest rates, bestservice and accommo dations Through toutlst sleeper to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and lioston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Fmpress ine of steamships to Japan and China The tastest and finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest, and be.t route to the orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia The shorlost route 1 1 the colonies. For rates, fot'erg and any infoimatlon call on or address, C. K. UKANDENHURG, Agent. Salem Or. 11. II. ADIJOT, Agent, 146 'I bird street. Portland, (.r E I. COYLE, Disttlcl Passenger Agent, Vancouver. I. C. orpaut KOR Fast Mall 8 pm Spokane Tlytr 2 pm 8pm 7pm 8pm ex, Sun Saturday 10 pm 7am Tucs ThurS and Sat Cam Mon Wed Frl I-eave Klparla i.'45 am Mon Wed Friday TIME SCIteOULK. From Portland. Salt Lake. Denver F Worth, Omaha. Kartai City. St. Louis, Chlcgo ami ivasi. Walla Wallc, - Spokane. Minneapolis, at. l'aul, jjuiuui, Milwaukee (hl cago and East OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. All sailing date sub ject to chare?. For San Francisco. ban Mptemoer I, 0, n, IO, 21, 3U. To Alaska Sail Sept. 17. COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria nnd way land mg'. WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVERS Oregon City, Dayton and way.landlngt WILLAMETTE RIVER Portland to Salem ami way landings SNAKE RIVER Leave Riparia dallg ex. cept hatutuay. Leave Iwlston daily ex cept Friduy. ARKIVK. ipoknt Fl)er I0.M5 a m 4 p 4pm SH 4Pm ex Sun Jo pu Mor, Wed 43 pm lues Thuri Sat Lv Lew Ifton S.MS m sun Tues 1 hurs vicn naiei saive. wnen you call for De Viillov Pntwr Pnmnnnv n;7n,. :i W tfw don't accept countereh. You will I n-HJi? aVQr t-on,Pany or Other good no, be disjointed. Stone Drug Store. j lams typewriter naner. l.,nl !,, More than twenty million free samples of DcWItt' Hazel Salve have been dlitrlb sled. Wnat bettfcr projf f thlr confidence do you want ? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores in the shortest time. Stone Drugstore. One Minute CougU Cure surprises people Uy Its quick cure. It his wo the b st repu i lamm ui any prrfaiauon lor com, Croup, Or obstinate cough Stone Drugstore. Paragon letter wove No. U, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 boxes Little's satin llnlsh carbon paper, blue, size 8x13. 0 boxes Little's satin llnlsh carbon puper, blue, size 8x10. 10,000 No. 01 envelopes. 60 lbs. No. 1 rug, XXX, 12 gross rallroud steel pens, 'No. 49. 20 gross Q llott's steel pens No. 404. 4 gross Gillot's steel pens, No. 303, o gross ivficrorooK "J " pens. When Going East Use a firsKlass line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns In Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair car In service. The Dining car are opcrat.d In the.lnter. est of it patrons, the rrost elegant ervice ever Inaugurated. Meals are served a la v-uiir. lo obtain first-class serlce should read via your ticke uysnepsia can be cured bv usirn AcVtr't. u 17 kiss Fultvin nrl nono Un nia Dypenila Tablets, One little tablet well! 0 gross Estcrbrook & Co's. Probate t ui , money reiunueti. sicqi pens HO. .113. bold In handsome tin roses At 25c B rooks, druggists. Co's Lunn & 0 cross Estcrbrook & quill steel ncna No. 312. 0 gross Estcrbrook & Co's, lors steel pens No. 231). 0 gro&s London Incandescent, IUCUU3 no. -i. ' An' SiiinfnrA'a inrllnl a9 I..,. ....... uuuiuiu a IUIUIHUI ICU (UK. Sick headache absolutely and permanently cured by using Mol.l Tea. A pleasant herb drink Cuies constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat. sleen. work ami hmnv. sin. tsfactlon guaranteed or money back. 25c and ' pints. Uinn lirook druggist. 5 jross . lnrnc. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Judge, Chancel- M. Aekei'a I3vini,siA l'nhl, ... 1 1 An. hosltlve guarantee. Cure heart-bum, raising ' st"ti,d8 N,V j5fi oft he food distret after eating or any form , dpz. Peck, Stow ot dyspepsia One little tab et pIvm lm. Munus tso. dm. Clothing for men, biys und children. Excellent quulltyut low prices; bring In your uuys.unu. ui mem up ror winter ut the New York Bucket Storo, Sulem. little tablet 1 mediate relief. 25c and and 50c. Urooks, druggist. elves Lunn From Extreme Rarvousniss. of which he U the bead 1 one of the arrest cat in the world. H has practiced in one spot tight In BuHilo for thirty year, and Id uelifUbora honored him by makluu blin their representative In, Coogrca, Doctor Hcrce'a Golden Medical DUcovery cure liidlgettlou, bllloutuc, Impure blood, ma. krala, and waiting disease. It cures o3 ver cent, of all case of consumption. Honest dnuvista aupplv it when called for uta aon-i auvtse a u "Boras UK." vn Crawbnl kxcame tltute. bed mv i-atsr. 1 fftfcr .leal UUcovery ami ' IMltts. IHDvf rv nt ah, Iwurruvllv btutnlnl. I my bqnsl. autt Ih plu lu r'(loMu Mtii 1 1 I 1 SUV got throw. taUasr the Bret Itottle. t cannot I followtd your Mic, aud by (h time I had tube inl wmiM oi in1 thrM iMttleortlMi'Mltta t natter It tack MK. aoJ 1 have not hid a cbill slue I pli i tin b time aao I wrote you aud describe writ Hr. Jamr ContMlut. W I rd Co,, to. "You advised ine lo HUfU id yej lecomoseiM it too whly It ieV M tH $10, now it la free. Dr. Hece'a Cwmrsoh Srv Kedlcal Adviser. loe8 Hev Over joo illustretlea: For a tapr-covrd copy send twenty-one out. eRt tttmm, o cover walllnir ou(y, to the World' DMstsiMry Medical Association, No. Mj Mots Street, BuKalo, N. Y.i cloth Madid 10 cent extra. professors, Ills narrutlvo is dramatto and o-tertalnlng, well stocked with anecdotes about famous coitimundora and marines. It would bo norfeotly safe to uso this story of Yankco prowess at sea as a textliook for sup plementary reading In our public schools, except that its humor Is often bettor calculated for udults. Grit, gumption und gunnery Is the sub-title of t.io bdok. Tho Whltaker & Uiy Co, S.ui Frauolsco, publish "Hiurt Culture.'1 a textbook teauhlng klndtiea to a I mals, written by Emma L. Page. It is a highly practical work, calculated to enable tho teacher to Interest Midi children and nt tho same time teach them the .fundamental truths of morality Inseparably connected with ltea. 4IIAT no one remedy can contain the J element &eccaary to cure all dlseaa- c. Ha fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' Svtttm of Roatoratlve Itemedle coniUU of even distinctively different preparation, each fortu own purpoMe. Mr. I. O. Ilraujley, 3T Henry St., Bt, Cath erluco, Ontario, write! "J'or year I uf forvd from extreme nervousnea and annoy- iuKvuusupii,uon,ueveiopingiutopalpltatIon and fceukneasof tho heart. I was Unable to Weep, suffered much from headache, pain In uy loft atdo, palpitation and a, constant (eellncotweakuesa and prostration. I besan uslnj Dr. Mite' Nervine, Heart Cuw aud Nervo aud Liver Pill and the AutlPatn I'M to relieve sudden paroxysm of pain and headache. 1 aoou felt much improved aud tho pain and ache and wearlnosa left we. I then took Dr. Mile' Retoratlva Tunic and am now restored to my former gooa Beaiin." Dr, Mile' ltemedlea aro sold by all druj Sb)t uuder a 4tive Kuanntoo, flrt bottle Vetittflta or money ro funded. Book on dl eofthe heart and r n free. Addren. MltvsMKD.IOAL AX, Blklurt, IndU Drink a steeping of Moklo Tea pefon tetlrlng at nlglit, and se how soundly you will sleep and how Joyotnly you will awake In the tnornlng ft supplies food for the blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti ful complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headache. Lunn & Urooks, druggist. j Mokl Tea positively cures sick headache, Indigestion and constipation. A dellthtlnl drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexlou, or money re. funded. 25 cent and 50 ,cents. Lunn A Urooks, druggists REMEMBERED. There will be quite a number at tending the state fair who In the near futuro, expect to erect monu ments for their departed friends. Don't forget to call on Mr. T. H. wiiii m too largo pavllllon. or at iwaiate strtt-L and m Mill street, who will exhibit to you designs (ho has nearly 700 of them) and specimens of the white bronze. Durability of White Dronzo Attested by Eminent Scientific Authorites, con- lri rlriT !. L- Clmu f. , stands No. 420. 12 doz. !y.ry folders, 0 standard, i do. Ivory tolders, 10 Inch gress. 4 doz. mucilage cups No. 8 Morgana patent. 10 do, mucllago stands, resevolr, No. 0 Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, or as good, 140 Lbs. white. 2 gross No. 2 Eaglo recorder lead pencils, style 060. 5 do. Stanford's premium lluld, quarts. 2, doz. Staffords quarts. 10 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub tiles No. 22, 11x15 Inches, 600 stubs. The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chicagound Milwaukee For eastern points. Ijcketfull Information call on Sodr nearest ticket ugeiit or write , JAS. C. POND Ueneral Pass. AgentMllIwkukee. Of effonShort Line. -.the- Quickest, safest. CheaPes- ! L,n.l?f " P0,n' Lst and southeast. . ruth reclining chair cars, Pullman palace peeping car, and upholstered tourist sleep Ing cars on alt through trains. NOISE & PARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. Oi TERRY, Tiaveling Passenger Agen W. li COMAN, W 124 Third Stree Portland. OrT' ACem' Tlic NortJiern facilic writing lluld Railroad still continues the popular . routo foreastcm t.mv-i ,mri ,..'. i:"l . V " '- MM "Ull LIIUL WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Hteamei Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday tnS Saturday ct 7:15 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Oily If the steamers are delayed thrre our.d trip tickets to all points In Oregon, estlng. ton, California or the east. Cnnnrrtino made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Steamship sail for Sen Francisro, Sent. 26, 29. Oct. 2, 5, 8, 11, i4, 17 20, 23,26, 29 W. II. HURLBUKT. Gen'l Pas. Aflt. Portland, Or O. M.POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. LOISE & MARKER, City Agents. EAST AND SOUTH VIA FHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co 6:00 P XI 8."2S PM 7.'4S A M EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAH.Y Portland" lv... 'Portland. ..Ar iiv....bateni ....Lv Ar. San Finnclsco.Lv A M A Ml PM iiarrtsbura, Junction City, Eugene, Crcsv -i,t uiuyc, urain, uakiand. and all st tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive ROStnURO MAIL. .-DAILY. d.3oai) Lv... Portland ,.Ar U.-ioru .055 A M Lv.... Salem.... Lv J 1 So.p tt J-,3-0rlMLAr .. Roseburg.. Lv 1 730 A u Pullman buffut sleeper aid secolTdrcliiT. sleeping car attached to alt through train. WEST SIDE DIVISION. Mall Ma!" dally except Sunday. 7.10 A m I Lv. . . PortlaUdT.Al (T.vSoP m !i0S2jdLlMCoivallU.. Lv?:-ospm penholders, black' enamel, Wilcox's Ink & Wilcox's Ink Wllcox's Ink Inch ... "" nnu t-orvaiiu connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. -"""'' 'Ain uaiLY LRXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.So p m 1 Lv 7.op MVLr., H30PJIJ Ar ...I'ortland...,Ar . McMinnvillc Lv indeiHrndence Lv I 8S J 4.So A u o A M 50 AM rwi!L?TOei,U1?,at n -'""Cisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mall ateamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and ticket to Eastern points and LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtalnk from W. W. SKINNER,' Ticket Men. Salem, UAXV..,1 KOEflLER, Manager. .11. MARKIIAM, G. F. &P. A. Portlan, ortlantf iCorvallis & Eastern K, K. Company, B'pnnat c-vcsAiDany ,sIj0p leaves Corvalli , lt5 arrive at Vaquina.....'. &00 n. rn. p. m Pure cast zinc, In my opinion, will la.t for ages. . ,.,,. 1"ok.11. V. CitAia, Analytical Chemist, for tlm nnvm. 01 1110 unitea t.iates, Washington, f No. 2, round heads, white. - Is, 4 do. Dunlex cuntxmnl. lotfor ..n,w legal sUe. ' 20do7 Duplex letter clips. 15 doz. Fabors rubber rulers, 14 Inch flat. J5doz steel erasers, Rogers No. 18, 149. bone. 3 doz. steel rasers. Rouer N, 149, ctony. 70 Boxes Fabers No. 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 6 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2. hexagon, gilt. 12 grow Fabors lead pencils, No. 2 round irllt. 20 doz. Fabers patent Ink and pen. en ruooer enters, mammouth. j.uuo aicuiii'8 patent paper faUen a. Nn ! fin, limwl ..MW ..V.AV.. era. No. Will rcslst-tho chemical effects of tho atmosphere lor all time. WATT'H UlOTIONAItV OP ClUfMISTKY. Fordunibllliy and beauty iheyaro all that can be desired. F. L. IlAUTr.KTT". Assayer of Metals for the Ktate of Aiaine. s-4cijr uuuub lias ueen dispelled as (0 1110 auraoiuiy of zlno In the open air and under, the Inltuenco or overy kind of weather. UltK'a DlOTIOKAKV-QF ARTS. MANU FACTURES and Minks, Vol. 2 page t9 It is much superior for those pur pose to either marble or granite, bo. cause itcan not disiutegiate. Titos. U. Uakeh. Ph.. D.. Prof. orm Natural Sciences, State Normal school, Mllleravllle, Pa, ' 3,000 Mc Jills patent paper fasteners. n mnnrl linuria ivl.ltn ' fasten- small, 3,000 McG Ills natent narwr cia, mi. i, iiul ucuu, 15 doz. Table pads, to hold paper, 19x24 Inches, strong lerther tips. 16driz. waste paper baskets, cross oar, xo. -k. 3 doz. wabto paper basket, mi. ii, rounu. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No, 2. t?.OJH?nfor(1!8 mucilage, quarts. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal for Stationery." None but thQ best quality of goods will bo accepted. kwu Tho right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. AU the above articles must be de llyered at balem, Oregon, on or before summer is opening up It becomes more. ?o "JK ever. The peasant and con, fortable accommodations furnished passengers aro proverbial and need no "-wuu.xuutjMicKumeuiaae.w thout n ?-nB0 J".0" ,s "nlvereally known. The road traverses tim mnci ., .V cent belt of country in the world ffX.M1!1116, and -nterestlng, so that the traveler goes through withs out fat gue and reaches the Journey's end without realizing distance. All A 1 ". 'I"a",u'vUD'iaIio, Montaana 1 Dakota. Nebraska and the other states, the eye Is feasted with scenes Pleasing and Impressive, whlto no sand storm. suiTrvntin., n. ..V '". "" I ! ?"'er .?eorallzlng"lscor.;fo7t9 aVe ' UJUb WILIl. it'nr MolTAta or.,1 ..11 tlcularscallon " l,ar" THOMAS, WATT & CO. No. 225 Commercial s'.reet, Intfm building foimerly occupied by Dan J Fry '6 drug store, Salem. Or. , .viadg ivi e: a man w w ri on jiretHj4t. (.Ili - . v ri i..4i :-' -TT-.r7iwi j ui uuM,uiiq oiawr TtT.ULrn t nil vital .. i-- tiL"te,B..i I ForVanuInai Train leaves Alban irain ti-in arrive at Vaquina..... fi;co :. Returnlnu. Leaves Vaquina ,.00- n. Leave l"nrUlli 7'oa,m. Arrive Albany ..::;; " ?"' , For Detroit- 2,25,J '" & Airy,u:::.".: Es- iSX?" :::::.",S5optt:S: & AI?.e,,0,, 12140 p.m. P,,icT. f"'","? i Aiuany with Southern Pacific train giving direct service (a and from New-on and adjacent beache. Train for the mountains arrives at DeiMt at noon civinu ample ttm: to teach campln. grounds on the llreitenbush and Santlam rivers same day, EDWIN STONE, Manager, II. L.WALDEN, T. F. i P. A. J. TURNER, Agent Albany, ..i .d ar offia u w,'Sutii iSfT December 10, 1898. Very respectfully, II.R.KINQAIO, Secretary of State. U,rY..7.rJ..ri.w'".-?'" raw.. w cl roru-lL,-J7'--taMe. aalfi mTynliB 1 HHHIHH 20u Miles shorter and a whole half day quicker than any other Hue to Omaha, Kan sas city, St. Louis and all other suthern and southeastern cities, ThlPA rr.lllAJ oaol via n.ni. u CjaTEd' "tfkftT raul, aod Billings, Mont. Tickets at rot sale in Salem Or., byD. FRV dmKEUt e wt" Tla Omalia, you can stop off and --- . , see the Traiis-Muslffllppl expositiou I ?i' f3W!!b'1 iSli-- 4$ '' Tfc. 9f i3J XTC '& t$ t '? -OTM jt- IV sn""Mvssa