'Wpv ffHB frA- IY rw W IkV BA1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL v WWIK pcjim-jmi:'..yi. KOTMM, toWOAT, OCTOMER le, it. Tr W.00, fat AttvMoe. rr Jtfotrtow $1 0. if A4wk) OM7ar 91.00, in JUlvaac - gainst m mmi .(Cwtmjed from first page.) ..i ET r- J 1 ftd that 0, March was later elected to till the vacancy. t I JwpU;tlft(urthr allcuotliatA. I 4 ' F. Ilofer Jh mm begun a suit against th ctMrtpaify to recover $1,205.70 upon an allecdV accouhtloH between the ' corporation and the said A P. Ilofer Jrv, and for la further sum or Wli.OJ J alteKed'to bo due E. Hofcr on 'nn '. alWgcdf accounting, and which ljist claim is" protendrjd to bo assigned to A. P. IJofr Jr tliat tho said dcfijn. dunts K JiloTer, A'. P. JJofcr Jr.. nnd Pi X, Ifofer hare "fraudently con spired ao i colluded together to wreck the said defendant corporation nod. If possible acquire all the property of said' defendant corporation." and to that end have brought tho action; that tho corporation Is not Indebted to tho de fendants IIofer8f ajd that no account log has been had; that tho .said de fendants, tho brothers Hofcr, aro "prosecuting tho said action for tio fraudulent and unlawful purposo of obtaining money and property to which they aro not enllt.'cd, and wltli the purpose and object of fraudu lently obtaining a ludgment against mid defendant corporation, and bf causing $he property of salddefcndaot corjioratlon to bo sola upon said Judg Bient, and thetuoelycs to become the purchasers thereof; and with tho ftir- ther fraudulent and unlawful purpose of Injuring the other stockholders )n said corporation, especially tho plain tiffs In this suit;" that tho claims bf tho defendants Hofcr, based uprin certain services pretended to have been rendered, aro "Improper, unlay- ful and fraudulent," and not ju$t charges. Tho plaintiff further allege: "That during tho eight years la$t past, the said defendants. E. Hofcr. A, P. Ilofer Jr. and P. X. Hofcr havo bceri In ill 6 control and management of the business, property and Inter ests of tho said defendant corporation and havo managed and conducted tho same without reference, to tho othor directors and stockholders of said de fendant corporation, and havo during bhiu uniocoucctcu onu received mrg sums of money belonging to tho sal defendant corporation, nnd liav fraudulently appropriated tho nam to their owh use, and have failed and neglected to account therefor; and It) addition to receiving and collect log said moneys the jsalO defend anta havo llkowlso collected and recelyed and frAudulontly appro. pnaieu 10 inoir own uso certain per- (itilsltej, such aa railway passes for themselves and families, thentor and hIiow tickets, contributions from poll tltlonsand candidates for olllco at the different elections held In said city, county and state, for divers of tkm, Including tho offlco of United HtatesBenUor;and tho said defend ants have also maintained nnd sup. ported themselves and families, by paying their household bills and ex perrnes through advertising, dono and furnished by tho Bald defendant cor. porallon to divers third parties; and the said mones, proporty, perquisites, advertising accounts, political cuntrl -buttons, etc. amount to tho sum of 5,000, or thereabouts, and tho sama belong to tho said defendant corporation. defendant. Ilofer. and would take no farther Interest -In the business, or the preservation of Its property and rights. Geo. 0-, Bingham and Jahn A Car son are attorneys for the plaintiff in tho case. REPLY OF MOFER BROb. The above sensational statement Is published In a newspaper of Mr. 131 og ham's political faction before.' copies wero served on tho Interested parties for tho sole purposo of defaming our name and business standing under guise of legal pleadings, all of which are falsc.Tho facts about tho cond uct of this newspaper shall be laid before the public In tho courts. There is no act of theirs while connected with tho newspaper business In Oregon or elsewhere but what they are willing should bo made public. There Is hard ly n day In the year that Tun Jour nal ofllce Is not open day and night, and every day's business Is on record and never before besn called .In ques tion, until nowGcorgo 0 Bingham, a well known Salem Republican poli tician in connection with Geo. W. Dayls, fate Republican county chair man, and tho former a contln. uoua public oniclal, whether the peo ple elect him tp o(11qo or not, bring a sensational suit to inlurc the standing and Infhirneo of this newspaper of and Its publishers In this community. His troubles and grievances date hack to tho Republican primaries of 1800 wncn lie wanted to bo nominated for tho legislature on the Mitchell Repub lican ticket. Ho professed to be a gold stundard man, and this paper showed that he would havo to either betray his principles ur Mr. Mitchell, and he was not available In the con ycntlon Ills next trouble was when he as city and acting for tho county Republican chairman made himself and Mr. Geo. W. Davis candidates for school directors at the last Salem school election, and wero mercilessly, but properly turned down by the pco plo of his own party. Tho people had really nothing against Mr. Davis, but his unfortunate associations with a man universally disliked, and thoy were both defeated at tho polls about four to uno. This satisfied Mr. Ring, ham that unless ho could get a con trolling Iniluence in Thk Capital I Journal, his operations In ifoWlc ' affairs would bo ycry limited In dura ton, and ho pot nbout getting control of stock in Tjiu Jouiinat. company. His opportunity was found when ho experlcncowith him In a corporation and .knew his methods. Mr. Bingham's plans, as now dls closed in ,hls Injunction suit, were to get a receiver appointed and by hooic or crook without. buylnR the paper get control of the Capital Jouhnal In that way. It was Intimated to tho present publishers by gentlemen close to Mr. Bingham that he simply wanted tho stock to protect himself, and, like the southern confederacy, all he aBkcd was to be let alone. But uorer Brothers niodo tip- their minds If that was what he wanted they might as well auit tho tho newspaper businesses to try and accommodate an Individual of his talents nnd ac tivities In certain directions. In other words there Is no such thing possible as publishing an Independent newspaper in tho Interest ofthe peo ple and the taxpayers and have Mr. Bingham as a stockholder und keep him satisfied. The present publishers took charge or this paper with the distinct under standlngthat they wore to be per. fectly free to conduct It as they saw lit withoi t dictation from any stock- holder, because they wero absoluto owners of a majority of the stock and wero unaccustomed to publishing any othor kind of a newspaper, and Messrs. Chamberlain and Byars and tho late u. iu. iyuimj so understood our agrco ment with them, and as gentlemen and falrmlnded men always respejted that contract, and neyer In any way Interfered or dictated tho editorial policy. Fiojii tho tuio Hofcr Bros, took tho paper no stockholder was ever assessed one penny, and until we took tho pa per tho mockl-olders were continually compelled to put up money to keep the paper alive. When Mr. Blogham took tho stock wo wero aware It wns not becauofi lie loved us or the paper or Its other stockholders. Both wo and the public know why and what for ho bought stock, and he was not long In shoving his hand. When ho got the recent contract from tho county court for collecting delinquent taxes amounting to some thirteen thousand dollars for tho last I live years this paper published tho facts nbout tho matter, showing that It wan a Job for whloh ho could bring J Imabout any bill ho pleased, and we then nnd thoro decided to bring tult i for balnnces due us on wages, because wo knew that nothing but abolute ' silence about his public record would IIIIHUIIIIIMBIIIHIIIIIHHIHIHHHI f A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers. I. C. HuhimriT llm. r.v nf KonknV t- ,,.,. decided to OIVB AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold; These presents are in the form of ! f Beautiful Pastel Pictures! They are 13x19 inches in slic.and are entitled as follews: Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. STARGH kit1' '"VtWOAt JJffr.AHISCE em . wuwmwnji . . jis wits fim iw IWKMXMSOr. 1 rjt w Y I.CJ MffiF ""I "r.. MHSERBftOrC? 251 y.cju1 rHMBB Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. An Unknown Man, Thcro Is an unknown man in Salem who has very few friends and there Is a man whom every ono loves be cause ho gives them those ICc meals at George Bros. Lo3t in the Fog, In souio countries people got lost In tho fog but Branson &(Jo. will always unu mo nay 10 your nome witli these high grade groceries. A False Alarm, Last night a Salem man was return ing from tho lodge, nnd saw some lire shining through a window but on investigation It was seen to be the ends of several 5c LltMn Chnmnlnn cigars some men were smoklug. m 1 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Ofllce of the Secretary of State, i Saloi, Or,, Sept. 3, 1803. J .Scaled proposals will be received at tins onico until noon. November 4, 1808, to furnlth the following articles ise 0 Leg 7 Oflcrs travelers choice of llio following route eait, They are all famous for their tccnlc attraction. O. K. & N, via OgJcn and Denver Shasta Reutevla Sacramento, Ogden Jantl Denver. Shatta Route via Sacramento, Maj)te and Albernuerque. A dally line of Ihrotiph PULLMAN PALACE and TOURISTSLEEI'ER. San. Francisco nnd I-oi Angeles to Chicago this Is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to the anents of the 0. IV & II.. O. for the State of Oregen: for the use of s- L" Southern Pacific, or the undersigned, 0.R.&N. DEPART FOR Fast Mall 8 pm wujftml inese rare pictures, tour in number, hv thi. rmnonni ne.t R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen Fmm t. v.r rt,ro ...:...' - . . . -.... wa VIIUIULQI OUUICL1.1 rl Jirn nnvt nffAfAi tl.n ? tM. iL ..i.tt ' artist, in his studio and arc now offered for the Hrt ttmi in thn ni.t.u The pictures arc accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orie inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, works of art. .1 r up . rcs- 2rc ,he, correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and art 1st c merit. 6 w!!hbcpanckag7oi blSLSf IC vtSLTCh I 1 11 i . ' . K'"-if. is inp dcsi launury starch on the market, and beautllur let"" P g' your grocer for this starch and get a ALL HIKERS KEEP ELASTtO STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUISTITUTE 2 9tS9tt99ftlft9ti9(tB999n99999tfSim to meet it, Wo aro not anxious to run this paper with a man like Mr. Bingham as n partner, however much we might profit by nssoclatlng our selves with him or by sharing in Ills quasi -public enterprises. Wo are willing to let this whole matter go Into tho courts and before the people. We have nothing to conceal In connec tion with our qondnct or this nows. paper or in our relation to tho legal profession or to the public service. Il0KF.lt BltOTIIKRS THE STATE UNIVERSITY. TODAY'S MARKET. ,Po.',"A& 0ct W. -Wheat 'alle 01: Walla Walla, r8c. tflour Portland, 13.25; Superfine 12 25 per bbl. Oats White 30fe37c. llay-$10Crfli per ton. Hops -lOWlScj old crop tifVfc. Wool-yiilley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, 8$12c. Millstuir Bran, $14,; shorts, $14. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2 CO turkeys, live, ll($12io. Eggs-Oregon, 21c22jper doz. aides urecn, salu.-d 00 lbs, fcYj8c. Judge , HUtlsfy Mr. Blnuham. Iln now nua ., . - .. . . . t - -- . Mif as utM,rey . r u.o administrator of for a receivership and tho winding up v..u , . ., llu wluw unu iransrcrrcu of tho earthly affairs of Tun Capital ......m am, ueo. w. iwvw Ki ' Jouunal. So far as Hiiaresorsiociforapar valuo of$2."l00 "That over slnco tho organlratlon, of the said defendant corporation, tho ' said derendant has published atSaiom aforesaid, a dally and weekly news paper under tho tiamoof "Tho Capi tal Journal,1 nnd both or said papers wero for -wverul years after tho organization of said defendant cor poration, and until In or about tho year 1800, published in the Interests of tho republican party; that tho said defendants, E. Ilofer, A, P. Ilofor Jr, and P. X. Ilofer wero tho editors und were In control of tho said publica tion of said papers eyor since the summer of 1880, and they aro now editing und publishing both of said papers; but in or about tho year 1600, tho said last mentioned defendants out of a mor condnry purposo alone, and against tho will and wlthput the conRcntof mw other stockholders of said defend ant corporation, huddenly changed tho political policies of both of said papers, and thereafter published tho Mate In the Interest of free silver aud false theories und chimerical "MK, and thereby tho subscriptions M advertising to said newspapers were greatly curtailed, and tho bul i interests or tho defendant corpor for.tho nominal sum of $200, and that, too, without offering the stock for sale to tho highest bidder at public sale, und without letting the widow know to whom It was to bo sold, as tholudy declaimed at tho time all Ilofer brothers uro concerned the airalraof this news paper can bo wound up with a clear coiisclenco. Woowo no man a dollar. Tho business Is In good standing by the sacrlllccs wo have made to kcop It so. If Mr. Bingham Is a bona tldo Stockholdur tin nmrlit. ti tui u,min.. .. trintul ajIi... t.f iln. I.... l-.i . . ' " , "'""'' "' t,,u '""h' ouyor.niia m ,3 share of the only debt the pa It was only made Known afterwards por owes. But tho Jountur. will not m, ,uu.Ur0I juugo Terrell in -be wound up without a light, and ..... !..uu, uuro u.o swck was while wo publish, It will bo published rinmnnrliwl fnr ti munlf .....1 it. t...i. i . . " ' ""I :; , "L;: :... :.r: : m near,y ,n ",tor"t r -..--rv.UR(,llOAliniluyY u.m. jiir. uHwoaroabloto do. Bingham bought ton shares of Mrs. t, . , .. n. v.ouiiuii umuni oir. Dingiiam us a citizen und towurd his family wo have only good will and' hope ho may ceaso tho ubuseH lie has practiced In tho past so us to Improve tils refu tation and his relation toward the public, and those aro the only short ened to sell to Mr. Ulnirliam. nalie'r. "K:. l "l0 wo ttvo over touched iiiiiri .an wiiatnAM.i.M.i.. . -.,.-... ..u iiui uiivc iiiainci uiiornoy und made a small rortuno out of tim I fill Inn ni..I I.....I... .. ... !...... unu uuiujf uuee Hiueucd blood, I iiko 1110 ugar, 110 lias pursued tho kit puono criu evor since. Polled In fcmmn A. Byura for $500, or $20 u' sharo when from tho record It shows ! ho paid tho widow of the Walto cstato ouly $8.70 a share, if Indeed ho paid I In unythlng but uttornoy fees. He I next tried to get Mr. M. L, Chamber-' lln'a stock, but that gontieuian do- and other Salem men had had some ' There H an opportunity at this session of tho legislature to cut down tho cxpenso or tho State University or elso reconstruct tho Institution on a moro satisfactory basis. Tho present cxpenso of about $30, 000 a year Tor un enrollment of about a hundred students and graduating young men and women at about $2000 per capita Isoutof all proportion. Professors aro kept at from $2000 to $3000 a year who could not earn one- llilrdor that sum In common school work, There are somo excellent spec ialists uud educators of broad culture on tho faculty nut tho Institution carries some who can make neither u name for themselves nor for the state. Contrasted with tho State Agricul tural college, which Is run for less money and accommodates nearly three times tho numbor of students, the college at Eugene does not make a fuyorablo showing. It Is top-heavy with expense and weak upon lis legs and seems lacking In popular support of the people, ...u.o uinii, duiicu uviua. ocaoic. under CO lbs,07c;sheep pelts,1620c. uuiuua i-ucjficii per sacK. Butter Best dairy. 40a45c: fnnr.v creamery, C0c0c per roll. I'otatocs, 6605c per sack. nous iicavy, w.75. Muttou Wcathcr8 3c; dressed, 7o Beef Utcorsja.COGf.'Ufi: cows, $2 50 3 dressed, V0. SM.KM MARKKT. Wheat-50 Oats dOe. Hay Baled, Jheat, $(rf$7. I; lour In wuolcsalc lots, $3 40: rc tall $4.00. Hogs dro-sed, 6c. Live cattle 2i3c. Sheep Live, $2T50fa$3. Veal -53. Butter Dairy 20c: creamery 25c. V00l Bcst.lfic. Mohair 25c nopv-nest ioroI2c. Eggs-20o in cash. Poultry chickens, 7fji8c. rami smoknil iiiiiirj!ltnnn oin ham, 10c shoulder, (lW7c. ' ' 1'OtUtOCB 25c. Apples-30(l0c. nm mfcrfTK III juKaw I iftfMCTTi .iHr IVLm HLtrHH .rr jb I BtvJVuR H When a man inf. lent irom neglect ed tlldiKCBfioil. conitiption aud torpidity of the liver, he soon loses all eniov. ment of bis meals. Nothiug tastes good or looks appetising. He irrumMe at his wife, or the cook, or the landlord, or the landlady, or tUe waiter, as the case may be. People Hy that he has "a fiukikv tite rt and let it ko at that. The fact in It in a precarious xm- the stockholders of corporation, wen? also thereby Injured ' J" 'or a .MllwM be should take the .. s.aa ..& - 11 if nr r.maai - !& in. ii Aa iwwisur iui 41111c if ! " T . m ni apne la that the man la lit a nrecaHou vm ditlou and. if he continues to n.i.-lrct hl atlnn tlmniv nfi .. . 1 , hea,th candidate for consumption or tt j i?i if Krea,,y dn'aKCdi and tome equally terrible malady. ucientiunt' . " nocsn-i wiau to "nine with. the thev so. and thus ward off the "blir nnu" WUen a man'a appetite it "finicky," when his liver it torpid, when he fttla "heaikchey," dull, llatleot and generally out of torts, he should take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ditcovery. It makes the appetite Uku, the Hver active, the blood pure, the brain clear and, the whole body alert and energetic. If the bowels are COMStinatfcd Dr. Plerce'a PUcutit 1V1I-!. wu cur uiat, The "Golden Metlical Pjacovery " cures 93 per cant, of all cases of cowptlpH, weak lungt, catarrhal, Uofccbkd ami VoM troublea. J'SlS8.' &.& SlH J"fct doctors 1m4 aa4 MDH U HvW, I hr Mh oi. Ia4v-a. vr. ul I k. n Kiiuk bbv, i.i .ii u jt. rmnm wh tsM $PvBjpsj. aHTMsja wi tlilr stock depreciated." 'iiwy further allege that tho de feiiMt., the brothers Ilofer, have im la coflM of the business and Imwi folcll all moBoy due tho c r pwUo, h4 bye failed to account, tk stockJw'Oers llterefor, the MMMIS4 w lM4ve( i ulaccd bv tt 'pMHiutn JMKMH 39.tW. That thn NMMll IsMain hd wanckvl of tle liiiitsMiM.L. CtHUHbllH, ami d. V, Mrt to liwtltuta uit, In 9jum 9f Mm orporto, mtatast ornM deltdit, but tlutt wld of m ftamfo tM Informed the plain-mih9yim4-Uk no further moMMjt of tlw af- efrpratklfl, d 0 VfoKaj fOiil, aitof) 10 me sain 1 ' -"M Wrtt vm own Dr. yfcwa'a MMsa4 rUU care cou A4to. Oae imV" Pellet" U a dot electing Jlr. Carson district attornoy, ror tho flmplo n'ason that, all the lawyers and the publlu know that Mr. Bingham was really tho man behind tho throne, Mr. Bing ham has through his po lltlcab iniluence persisted In foisting himself upon tho people or thrs county aud city aH their legal ad visor when thoy showed alacrity In getting rid tf him und havo nover shown any doslro to havo his services a second time. That was why thoy defeated him so terribly tor tho small olllco or school director, they relt ho only wanted that uillco to enable him to bo on tho lusldo. and wliilo ostcnsl bly serving tho people really servo the banks und bondholders, whose attorney 110 might hayo been. When ho was In tho city council hewasut tho same tlmo uttornoy for tho S. P. Co., () matters where tho intorestaof the two parties wero diametrically opposed- Mr, uiogham Is not the only lawyer, lit Oregon, who does this sort or buRi, noss, but he Is tho most notorl. ous ono In this community, und It Is because Tiik Journal has shown up his record in these mat- Inf. nnd .Iiak . .- v. .mi umor iimners or 1110 alloc Klud, that he Iim bought stock and wants a receiver to run Thk Qaitau Jduiinai This Issue might as well bosquarely.met, aodwe uro prepared Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications us thoy cannot reach tho diseased nnrf.inn nr tu. ,..- Thoro Ih enly onn wny to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by un Inllumcd condition of tho mucous lluliiir or tho Eustnchlan Tubo. When this tube Is Inllamcd you hayo a rumbling sound or liuncrrm-.Mmnrirm and when It Is entirely closed, denf. ness Is the result, und unless Inllum IliatlOn can bo taken nut. nnrl Mild buuu riMiurcu 10 us normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forover mno canes out or ton aro caused by Catarrh, whk'h U notiiimr iim nn i. ilHiped condltltloti or the mucous sur- IULL-h, Wo will glyo Ono Hundred Tollars for any cuso of deafness (catibod by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send lor circulars; free. ' P. J. Ciiknf.y & Co., u 1 . ., . Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist. 75c. Hull's Pumlly Pills aro tho best. A Midnight Murder. A midnight murder always catihcs apprehension among tho timid people of tho community und those standard high grade groceries nt Ilmnn'u cause smPcs of Joy everywhere. One Minute Couch Cure nrnrl.. n.ni. 1 lll. nnUL. "I. C .... - '.Vr ""I"" '., "i-"" "' won mc u t repu tatlon of any prrpaiatlon for colds, croup, or obstinate couih. .Smni. rim i.. 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T. ... miiiiiEujiuils, ot. laUl, uuiuui, Aiuwaukee Clii cago and East V 7 pin -TO Miiioeapolla St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York ,, , Boston a all points east and sovthcatt Cheapest rates, bestservlce and accommo- uauons ITjrough louilst sleepers to Minneapolis, bt. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and lioston without chance Canadian Pacific Railway Co's, Fmprcss Ine of steamships to Japan and China The fastest and fineit ships on the Pacific ocean Shortest and best route to the orient. 8 p in ex, Sun Saturday 10 p m OCEAN STEAMS1 lll'S. All tailing dales sub ject to charge. For San Ernnclsco .' Sail September 1, 6, n, 10, 21. 20, 'Pokane Flyer io.'i5 a m 4 To Alaska Sail Sept. 7 7am Tues Thurs and Sat 6am Mon Wed Fri COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria and way land' ingj, WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVEKS Oregon City, Daylon and wayjandlngf Ink, II S, S. Co, , Fiji and Australia The the colonies, 'ersandan? information call ou Invite disappoinlment when jou ex periment. DeWiit'n Litlle Eirly Rlir are pleasant, easy, thoroujjh little Pills. They cure sick headace ai su.e asy.ui fake ihem Stone Drug Store. A stubborn coudi or tid-llmr in ti,. (..!. yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Ilarmlew InenVct It acts a( once. Stone Drue Store. When you call or DtWitt's W itch Hazel Salve don't accept anything elie Don't be talked into suUtl utc 01 piles for sores for burns. Stone Drug Strre. Acker's ErglUh Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, and will cure the wort cold in twelve hours, or mnni-v ..fnn.l.,1 25c and sec. Lunn & Jlrooks druceiits ffoboay noefl tiavo Mournuia, l"ln I'iIU fmm drutaU' ""Oi DeWitt's Witch Harel Salve has the largest sale of any. This fact has led dis honest peorJe to attempt to counierfeit It. Iok out when you cll tor De Witt's Witch Ilejel halve, 1 he great pile cure. Stone Drue store. For broken surtjrM. mr .. 1.1... burns there Is one reliable remedy. DWln' Witch Basel Salve. When youTall for De .. .uuiii .cccpi counterfeits. You will not be dipooinied Stone Drug Store. hexagon, uilt, 12 gross Fabcra lead pencils, No 2 i.iuiiu Kill. 20 doz. Pubers patent Ink and pen ell rubber orusors, mammouth. 3,000 McQIU's patent paper fasten ers. No. 2 Hat head. 3,000 Mc'JIIIh patent paper rastcners. No. 2, round heads, white. 3,000 McGIUs patent puper rastcn ers. No. 4, Hut head. ,n1o.d?z'.,ra,),e Pad9' tu old PPer, 10x21 Inches, strom? lortlmr t.inl ' 15 doz. waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 3 doz. wauto paper basket, small, No. !1, round. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2. 4.d,oz,.nfortl's "ucllage. quarls. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal ror Stationery." Nono but tho best quality or goods will bo accepted. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. All the above articles must bo de livered at Salem. Oregon, on or before Decombor 10. 18M. Very respectfully, II. R. KINOAIO. Secretary or State. To Honolul shortest route t For rates, fo on or address, C. K. HRANDEN1JURG, Agent. Salem. Or a . ,., . Ii. H. ABBOT, Agent, 146 Third street. Portland. Or yv , . n K J- COYLE, Dutticl Passenger Agent, Vancouver. 11. C. When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St. Paul aud ChlcaCo, and the 1 ., ,T luw,, ,n cnirai Wisconsin. Insmlce" ' keeping and chair can ,.T!feiPini?B Mrs a.re Pera-J In thc.inter etofits patrons, the rr-ost elegant service ever Inaugurated. Meals arc served n " vrts. To obtain firsf-class serl your ticke should read via ' The Wisconsin Central Lines. "li'srsK c,,,ci,Boana Mi,w'uk 1 cKetmii mrormation call on tod, ticket ugent or write f -1 .. JAS c- I'OND "'"""'ass. BtntMUIwfcukee. U?,::),' t"oe Agent Wis Leave Ripaiia i.5 a m Mon Wed Friday WILLAME'H'E RIVER Portland to Salem and way landings SNAKE RIVER Leave Rlparla dailg ex cept Saturday. Leave I-ewlttun itntlt- -. - ...ixi i.HMj v "I cepi r nuay. n. 4 p m 4 P m ex Sun .'3 p iu Mor, Wed 43o p m rues Thurt Sat Lv Lew islon S-MS a m bun Tues Thurs WILLAMETPE RIVER DIVISION. FORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Tstea-n-. Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday ajj Saturday ct 7:15 a. m. Transfers lo street car line at Oreg Cilv If the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all points In Oregon, sshlnc ton, California or the Mtr. rnnn.,.i.r made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Steaimhips satl for Sen Francisco. Sept. 26, 29. Oct. 2, S, 8, 11, 14, i7 20, 23,26, 29 W. II. HURr.miuT Oen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or G. M.1POWERS. Agent, Twde st.eet dock Salem. BOISE ft BARKER, -tty Agents. EAS1 AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTt OF THE Southern Pacific Co OlOO P M 8.-2S ni 7-4S A M KXrRKSS TRAINS KUN DAILY Lv. Lv. . Portland . ..Ar ...5atern ....Lv- Ar. San Frnnclsco . Lv neatest Or Stark street Portland Or Oreffon Short Line. -.THE- Quickest, oafest, Cheapest sleeonur car, an3 , h .w i. ""a" P?'c hiBcawonall ihiough trains. " S,eP BQISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or , C O. TERRY, Traveling Pajsenger An W. E. COMAN. k " bef Po,.ln .n'lTfS n" I'TkutTSnT lS, n,nd S?cm Tun,er- Ma"on lellcrson, Albany Tangent. Shwldi, Halsey. Harrisburg, Junction cfiy, Eugene. Creiwell Cottage Grove, Dram, Oakland, and a" ,,. tlons from Rosebu.g to Ashland, Inclu ve KOSKBUROMAH.. r-DAILY. 8.-30AMI Lv .. I'ortlaTTd.'.Ar 14.-10PM s i5o p " k: &"? v S M j -OPMI Ar .. Roseburg.. Lv 7.3oam Iu Iman butrt sleeper andsTcond-claT, BCTWEKN POKTI.anii ...'-...'. Mai, tiain, dally, cxcVpt T ",-is P M f Ar. . . .Corvniii. 1 .. f ?' :? I " I Iw . . . . Portland . ." A r I Y.- en lAr..Corvallls" Lv St;Soi inv nn.l r". iir ' PM l ni iinv n.i - ... ..." : . .. """ v-orvauis connrrt i.i. trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXI-RKSS TRAIN DAILVTkWt SUNDAY.) 4--50PM1 Lv ... Portland.... Ar I 8-2; a 7.V50 p m Lr . McMinnv lie Lv I k'-V0 a u yoPMJjU independence L I i!o a u rw 1 . 1 Vlons ' Sa" irancisco with Sailing dates on application t,A. nates ami I pti-i. . i-... p-,. . . ".:- '" "icrn and L Wind feffi1"' 'MS from W."d WUVJ ffiA- cjn.be obuinM """u" -et hznl from W. Salem, W. ' II markiiau ?.0nujR. Manager. "I I. MARkHAM. G. F. &P.'A. Port.n 'ortlanci 124 Third Siree General Atrn Portland, Or, ' REMEMBERED. More than twenty mllllnn lr .nn.ni , rvui... 11...1 o .' . : --- - "1'K.i ui ri '.' ","M,K nave wscn dUtribiled Annual Galas overo, 000,000 Bote W$$m rhoro will bo quite a number ut letHlliig tho state fair who In the near future, expect to erect monu nenf? or thelr doparteil friend". ;;."" l luiKUb to can on air. T. it. atrip. Mlln faat Itfltl-rnrntf- f .h.1. c i. .''"" ' "It III tllO Ian0 mivllllnn n n. Onac.nso.de lw,n, ,.:, 'Vrfi ' '""z"? "yu IMSiate street and 144 Ml . " the shortest time Stone Dn.g S ore.' '" 1 ,7n"fl0 wl,,b "' JOU designs (hn as nearly 700 or them) and specimens Dyspepsu can be cure.1 bv u., a,,.... 0f ll,e w,,lt0 bnZ0. Dypepla Tablets, One little taftet well j Durablli,y ' White Brome-Attesled bv OlVC ImmCaiate relief nr ii.An f...t.i ' n 1 n ... . . rOR BILI008 AND NERVOUS DISORDERS jijeh at Wind and lMtn In tho Btomaeh, CllddlucM. Filing uftor nutala. Head, noho. JJIwlnuM, DrowsinosH. FimhliiKs u,AU ?, ' A'lHilltn., Ooatlvonas, lllotohea on th Rkln. O'M CIiIIIb.DK,. turbo.1 BIh-p IVhjhtful Droanni and hII Ixul "'"' I'wmbllng Bonsatlona. TAB FIRST D0SB WILT. niVH nrrrm IH TWENTY MINUTED Kmyaufroror will aukiiowlodtfo tlu'in to bo .A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. llBUCH.tN',1 PIM.H. iaken na direct. gMUufeklrgtfra Fmnaloa to y -P eto boalllu Thoy promntly remoVo obstructions or lrroj.ulorltkS of tho aw torn hhiI euro t,lvU Hoatocuytffc weaK btomaeh Impaired Digestion Disordered Uver IN MCN, WOMEN OH CHILDREN Booohnm's Po fir Without a Rival . A h th . LARGEST SALE of miy i'Mteut Modlrlue liuiio VorU. 25o. at all Dru SFrea. " " mmciliaic rellnl nr mnnn i. i t...i " : .; . joiu 111 lunuiome un 1 oxes at 2jc, U rooks, diuggltu. refunded. Lunn & Eminem Scientific Authorltes Tlie NortJiem Paciiic Railroad still continues the popular route foreastorn travel and now tl at summer Is opening up It becomes Z fortable accommodat ons furnished passoncers aro nrnvorhini .....""i.,", cKrnT?!A!!?c.wiK The mad It a vSrSa V 1 "?J"! -"Ing, cent belt of country In ' "V ,""1" u." avM 5t . . . . . y '" -w iiuiiii. 1 irivn Allien.. ; --.-.. ttiiMitr . Corvallis & Eastern n. n. Company, KV. V .- ' W Y u 1 .1 u ni 1V., l-i... ... icavcx Aiuanv .. . Train leaves Corvall ' V? P ni Train arrive t YaqJin,; i: P- . i. Returning.- ,a,luma 6.o jx m Leaves Yaquina ,wi Leaves Corvallis 7:oa. m. Arrive Albany '4o.m. For Detroit- iaSP-m. Leavtts Corva'lls Leaves A'banv 7.'ooa. m. Arrive De.ofr 5 , m. tiuii, mt eryrytnt aCtflvi;n,81,,?lf ,constant fff..n.t.fr"ct,,vo. an'l InterestlnL'. so 8 traveler goes through wltlis end wuTiou ;aTi;i,r , v,z..iuTn Sick headache iboiuteiy and permanently curd by u,ine Moll Tea' A pleasTni TSSl drink Cuies constipation and Indlgestmn. makes you ea, sleep, work and luppy. Sat. maction cuaranteed or money back. 2c and Lunn St Hrooks druggist, Ai'kei't Dviocosn lihiett ur. .11 huitlve guarsntee. Cures heart-burn, ralinC oft he food dis'reis after eating or any form " "f'lr1" "" nine tablet gives mediate relief. X5 and and 50c. Lunn fuuKs, uruggitf. out fat true and ronoiina i, 1?... "'"!" end wltlmut reallzlnir distance All states, the eye is feasted w h JEn'Si AS? " 0P,D' W,lK5flS&Keo? .. I'bof. II. P. Oraio. lufit. wit h p.".' L.u.wu''?fw are nnaiyiica Uhemlst for, the GovoPn. tJcnl' ; .11 "' t,URUl8 m u.o united Stated Washington, tIIUM 12:40 p.m. 6V05 a, m. 'a'iH'""" "!5S P- m. Pacific irnln mJi ' . .ii """ .w,,n "thero m....." " " "."."K ""' service to and Ijeave Arrive CorvJIis I and 3 connect ai Ncwr-ort and ajj.icent beaches. a. ," r2nw.nu ivcs at a o Zu """ ? "" "l",ne o leach . , u ,uu nreuenbu! iYci same aay. h and fron Dctrylr camping Santlam. int. Drink a Keeping of Moklo Tea pefori icttrlnr; ai niizlit, and se i how soundlv vu win ).-.. and h.w J-womly you will awake in the morning H supplies food for tnc blood wnne you s ecp, prod ic a clear and beautl- ,u,'w, aao cures constipation and Lunn ci Urogks, itruggist. Will resist tho chemical effects of J tmoPhero for all time. Watt'd Dictionary of Chemistry. For durabllltv nnrl iu.,...i .1 nil that can bo aeslred. " J """ ttl F. L. Uautlktt Assayer of Metals for tho Vffil'n, Malue. 1 Kverv doubt has twon ,iiunn ... to tho durability of zlno In thn open ulr and under the Influence of 'overvklnd of weather. ,m,uenee of I U2fiL, H.'S'IY.0.' AT8. Mano. -. .... ., Sirica, voi. z nafje THOMAS', ano run par- WATT No. & CO. ,225 Commercial sreet. t,! EDWIN 8TONK, H. I. WAlSST' Agent Albany. iTz&syr. tick headache. NIqW Te io.lthely curYxt sick headache. ipdlKcstlon and eoostipatloo. A delightlnl drink. Rtmovrx all eruptions of the skin producing a perfect cowpetoq, or money re' fundftl. 25 cents and 50 cents. Lunn & HrooVs, -Jrugglsts 1 " m 11 1 411 OmggUta oell Pr. WUm' Nerra PlontAr 0,9 It 19 much pose to either marblo or granite, be cause Itcan not cllslntecrate. ' auj;,iur lor inese our Tllfi. H P., I... n.. Prof, nf V..;.l "S".1!"' " IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ANYWIIERQ AT ANYTIMB Call on or Write e. e. mrs iinmHn EKcr 64 & 6$ MerchaHtu' Exchange SAN PHANCISCO. CAL. Integrate. lIAIfvir li Natural Sclonces. iwi. ui nauirai Kclonces, Slate rmal school, Mlliersvllle, Pa. 1 Betittt. IMX!8dYMHjWJlhnH&tttl CASTOR I A for Infanta and Children. Tba KM Yw Kavi Always iwfht Boars tho ,, . 20u Miles shorter and a wliolo half day quicker than any otlierlluoto Omaha, Kan sas city, ht. Louis aud all other sutiiern and southeastern cities, p-iuS0p&VA9catv,a Denver. St, Paul, and Rllllngs, Mont. Tickets at olllccs or connecting lines. If ynuK" Lit.ilar0nia,"'.you cn stop olT and see the Trans-Mlsslsslppi exposlilou A.C.SHELDON. Oen'l acnt, Portland Or, Ity Tf-wnjfiivii iUiin,riftfil"'f iff 'fr1 '"""" """'Mt1,",,rtnfliiimrrwftiBiiiiiim 1 - un: