Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 17, 1898, Image 2

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MILT CAPITAL JtMUUL
Y MOrlt4MOTHMIl,
MONDAY, OCTOWMt 17, lf.
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Tewc flM.OO, ta A4ym.
ICmMh 1 00. tr Adv.
mYnt aH.O, hi AJrrawoe
"CUftKXHT XVJCNTS.
Ejiperor William's departure for
tin Holy Land has started a dlscus
Moatotr)o.drlMbilltyur tho cs
UMtttaaeae .rofttney, ThoFrel
iRBlge ZeUf mja:
"Wben.-ihe ewjwror and king f
Prussia leaves the country for any
length of tline,a9'ln the present In
stance, a dulycmpowercd person
ought, Id tho meanwhile,, to seize tbo
reins of government,"
It urftc'tuat the matter bo brought
before thorelchstag. A nuuibcrof tho
1 leading liberal papers, support tho
regency proposition) whllo several of
the conservative papers scout tbla,
ylow. The constitution or the empire
doca not appear to provide for a
regency The. prefddonoy of tho
German bund la vested In the king of
Prussia, but nothing Is said to legal
lie the transferor this dignity to a
regent of PrU99la. In the meanwhile
the emperor's brother, Prlnco Henry of
Prussia, who would naturally bo
regent la absent In China. The next
prlnco available would be Prlnco
Frederick Leopold, son of tho lato
Prince Charles of Prussia, eldest
brother of Emperor William I, tho
grandfather of the present emperor,
The whole mutter of the empcror'a
trip to the Holy Land will be threshed
oyer In the coming session of the
relchstag. In government circles tho
expression Is heard that It Is not fair
to expect the emperor to bear the en
tire expense of the journey. It Is Bald
that the cost or his majesty's trip,
exclusive of presents and llbsral back
sheesh, wlllsmountto nt least 6,000,
000 marks. Tho costly Rifts to the
sultan of Turkey and to his harem,
etc , also figure up from 3,000,000 to
4,000,000 marks. Therefore, It Is Bug.
gcstcO, as the voyago la expected to
redound to Germany's greater glory
and advantage, that parliament ought
to grant a credit to cover tho main
expenses, more especially so oh other
wise the emperor will have to run
Into debt. The conservatives an
swered the government's approaches
favorably, but the centrist) have
replied with a Hat negative.
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The Inadequate meat supply of Ger
many, owing to tho barrier erected
against foreign cattle, hogs and meat,
continues. From Austria solely somo
8000 head of cattle have been admitted
and Russia supplied about 80,000 plg.
The Imports are quite lusuniclcnt to
cope with the rcqulrmenls which tho
home supply falls to meet. Prices
have risen Btcadlly for months past,
and thoy are now 'JO per cent above
those or 1807. Tho slaughtering of
horses for food has greatly Increased
especially In tho large cities, and dog
flesh Is openly udvcrtlbcd. In tho
Chora n I U ftachrlchtcn, "fat young
dogs" rorin n standing advertisement.
nt
The evueuutlou of Fashodu In
Egypt by the French must take place
If war between Great Nrltmti and
France la to bo uvortcd, as tho
Marquis of Salisbury, has nailed his
colors to the mast and cannot rcccdo
from the position ho has taken up,
and In which he received the unani
mous support of tho country,
Tho speaker, the organ of tho lib.
eral party, refers plulnly,thia weck,to
the Impossibility of relinquishing tho
British claims, and points out that, if
It comes to war, It will not be merely
forFashodu, but for the maintenance
of Great Britain's place In tho world,
plus her undoubted rights. The
speaker adds:
"If we abandoned our claims, Eng
lishmen would not only lose tho rc
sector other, tut would lose, their
own self-respect, and English states
mnhp would bo dragged In the
mire,"
These emphatic declarations of tho
English press and public men have
already had a certain Influence
across the channel, and tho Inspired
atateuitnts of tho French .rcts lw
little the Importance of Fishoda and
shlftthe ground to an undctined claim
upon the provlnco of Uabr.claiiaata
and a port on tho Nile.
Ml
Sir Lepel Henrlo Orllliln, a well
known writer on Indian subjects, ad
drei a rmHIbk thlnweek, In Eng.
ktd, oa th uubject of the suggested
Aaglo-Ataerican union, He said Col.
&m Hay, the former Unltod Btatea
MbHdQr at London, wrote to him
on lyit4 KutUnd, 6aylng
"I sometimes think that tho only
uvamn weianKcca possess over
you. Is that we have two native coun
tries, while you have only one."
CoJoil Hay appears also to have
triyR hi opinion of the twggcstcd
Weilnio memorial In England,
M rmrtur, aftrovl of the scheme,
wfctafc h JVffrcfe4 ft being In the
hi' kffNmaaHlmous. Ho re
wrM tJit It wag the first tlttta any
eotwiry Ud ertwUd a memorial to
ibo bad beaten Its panple in
tfctt tUe niUJcrlptloBA
1 afelwV f row Kollsh-
a, MlKiwttr, eltlseH of Una
Itottasl Kei wW eot participate
J. J J
( Sir Jftkw K4t' anil.rltual-
mwmit, dsiiw have been
mWh tmwkmlf foftmA utterance
.of tfc nkMu, 0 Ct4
erburv on
SMyjt tfltowt raMtd, Which
fr 1" . i ...
kin atftUM tH whokj body of
churchmen. In a scries of charges to
the clergy, delivered this week, the
primate spoke In no uncertain voice.
He caused a profound impression in;
high circles imi deeply aggrieved the
low church party
The primate declared plainly that
the doctrine of the real presence, as
embodied practically In the doctrine
or consubstantlatlon la permitted,
though not expressly taught, by tho
churcn or England; that, although
compulsory confession Is absolutely
Illegal, voluntary confession la legal
and no clergyman Is justified In re
fusing to hear It, und he commended
prayer for the dead, but forbade in
vocation of t!ic saints or the virgin,
Ho declared the elevation and tho
preservation of the sacrament und
use of Incense ure not permissible,
but ho approved a certain revival of
the ritual In conformity with tho
prescriptions of tlte prayer book.
Practically tho primate 'sanctions
nil tho doctrines and practices which
the low churchmen have so yekcm
ently condemned and tho hlghchurcn
men arc proportionately elated.
Though they disagree with some
points, most or tho clergy will fall
into lino with the primate's charges
or Injunctions. Kcnslt,' whoso follow
era have been somewhat shaken by
Truth's exposure of him, promises a
demonstration In a thousand churches
during the first Sunday In November.
lnthcPart8 peace conferonco the
Spanish commissioners have been urg
ing the generally admitted 'principle
which Imposes on conquerors the bur
dens belonging to the territory con
quered either In their own bchair or
that of their cllunls. Thoy Insist
that It would bo an extraordinary
course to saddle Spain, already In so
lamentable 'a financial position, with
tbo Cuban debt while surrendering!)
the victor the security with which 'it
should be paid.
They remarked that If they had'
asked the United States for permls.
slon to raise Interest out of tho cus
toms 10 venues, thoy would naturally
have met with a refusal. How then,
can they be asked to leave to the vic
tor the plcdgo allowing payment or
Interest and yet retain tho burden or
tho debt? They observed, however,
that as Cuba Is the key to the Ouir or
Mexico, the United States will thus
bo ablo to pass the only barrlcr,whlch
thoy had hitherto been unable to
cross nt will, and that Is worth some
sacrifice. Honco, the Spanish com
missioners Insist, In tho iimuo or rec
ognized International law, that the
debt should not rest solely on Spanish
shoulders.
It Is Impossible to foretell the
American reply, but It Is nut likely
that Mr. Day and his colleagues will
yield.
An Idea Is alloat and said to bo
warmly ud vacated by the friends or
peace and Justice that the Interest
should be reduced to i!J per cent, or
even to 2 per cent, und Jointly guar
anteed by the Spanish and the future
rulers of Cuba, each thus bearing
only n very slight burden, and the
bondholders being protected from loss
on their Investment. This list Infor
mation does not emanato cither Span
lards or Americans, bub thcro is an
Intention of bucking It so ustoglvo
It somo chance of success.
MARION CIRCUIT COURT,
Entetlea Made In Depaitment Number
One.
Iii caso of L. A. Lewis and A. L.
Mills va. II. 1 MoNary, W. T. und
Goo. I). Gray, on action at law, judg
ment for defendants.
State or Oreiron vs. It. W. Witt In
dicted for having obscene writing In
his possession, tho Jury returned n
verdict of guilty. The defendant, was
also convicted or larceny from a
dwolilng, October lS,sot for pronounc
ing sontenue.
Throutrh John lluvne. counsel for
plaintiff, suitor First liunk of Joseph
vbO. L. Humphries, un action for
money was settled and dismissed,
Tho grand lurv Mulshed Its Invpstl.
gatlons una have decided not to visit
tho stato institutions us Is tho com
mon custom, It U probable that no
written report except tholr rogular
Indictment will bo inado,
yenr
thoughtful
man whether
lie be an ar
lUtprabutl
tie man, a
mechanic or
farmer, feeli
that be has a
tain work to do in
Hilt world, and he
want to couiDlete it.
A brave man' irin-(
ctpa) fear of death !
became it cotnuela
hint to leave Ida life
work unrtaiihed.
lie fcara alikne
for the aame reaton.
lie feela that he might
a well break bl neck
and done with, aa to
have In beat workln
nowcrs hnmtwed an
waated away by dli
case.
To have the brain dulled and the bod;
en
HiMilf hlU.tinliAnitil lklvsjl
better than a living: death, with alt It uoril
utuu wM'iuiauiivM wawvu
sno
ble accompaniment! of dyspepsia, nervous
neaa and melancholy.
The best thing In the world to restore
clear-headed energetic vitality and working
power Is Dr. I'lerce'a Golden Medical )U
covery. It acta directly upon the liver and
digestive organs, giving them power to man
ufactura rich, healthy Mood tree front bill
ous poisons and morbid impurities.
It alls the blood with the red life-giviug
element which nourish every oigan and
tissue. It replaces wasted tissue with
kcalthv &eh and aolid muscular strength
Uy feeding the brain and nerves with vital
energy, it banishes neuralgia and uervout
weaknesa and sleeplessness.
It la better than malt extract or oil)
cwutsloas. It Is not a mere temporary
ailwvlant but a genuine and lasting uutrf
cut, easily aulailUted by the weakest stom
aebs,
Kslpa Urttn. Sq , of Williamsburg, Caltawajr
Co ato.. wrlteo ' Before I cotuiucuctU youi
trcMawM I could not Ukc a diluk of waltr with,
out g-ieM suffering In tuy stomsch. I could uo
eat 1 was ft .ItTVlng. I had five different do
tors examine tut, aud each out treated tut with
ovKlainguie any good. Attest I look lour or n
01 our (ioiacn Medical
to-day apt Uttrr health than I have been fol
it veftiv. IwelAh hi. Wheuevrr 1 se ativ ol
my IrtraiW sulTcitug I tell them of your lueJUIoi
and ailrUe them to write to you,"
Dr. Pierce'a Pellets cure constipation.
cer- . -w'TLyNaT
1 SL I
5 jrvmi
A JUST BILL.
Mr. Condon views Tun Journal
editorial onithe University appropria
tion through a false perspective:
"Tho fact Is that Col, nofcr, who
wrote that editorial, was before the
ways and means committee to steer
through a bill for S142 tor supplying
his sheet to tho legislature or 1897, the
holding up or which The Journal
advocated, and that said bill was
knocked out by such committee with
out a dissenting voice and only (28
allowed for copies supplied to the
senate. This body blow at a robbery
Job so incensed Mr. Hofcr that the
foregoing editorial was Inspired."
The person above referred to DID
appear before the committee and DID
nsk that ALL tho nowspapers fur
nished to the holdup legislature,
where bills wero filed with the secre
tary of state should be paid for In
full. The newspapers rendered a
dally service and the claim Is Just.
After working hlmsolf up over
Tim Jouknais editorial on tho Eu
gene school, Mr. Ondon adu.its the
wholo cheese and the general truth or
all wc said as follews:
"The truth Is that the present man
agement of the university Is In such
III repute throughout the state that
Lane county's representatives In tho
legislature wnuld Und It well nigh
Impossible to secure any great fuvnr
In legislation und the doctor's efforts
should be highly appreciated."
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
Gathered Friends Pay Tribute to the Mem
ory of Two Worthy 1'ionee; i,
A largo congregation of acquuln
tances and friends congregated at the
Methodist Episcopal church Sunday
morning to pay their last respects to
tho memory of Fabrltus It, Smith,
one of tho church' most valiant de
fenders, and one of the members warm
est friends.
After the opening lesson had been
read from the scriptures and tho con
grcgatlnn had united In a hymn ex
pressive of their sorrow at the loss or
their departed friend, Dr. Parsons
offered a pray or, strong In Christian
sentiment praying that all might be
led to sco tho beauty of the life Just
ended und to emulate the examplo or
that old pioneer In Oregon's Chrlstuln
doyclopment. Fubrltua It. Smith.
The choir sang a beautiful anthem
tho spirit or which was in harmony
with the exercises or the 'day,
Dr. Parsons then followed with the
memorial address, outlining in clear
and forceful manner the honor, the
beauty and tho usofulncws of a life
lived In direct touch with the church
aud Its great leader Jesus Christ. He
held Fabrltus Smith up to the con
gregation us an example of a man who
Imsdono that, and cited his meek
spirit, kindly disposition and the es
teem and regard In which he was hold
wherever ho was known.
After a closing hymn aud the ben
edlctlon had been said tho audience
dispersed deeply touched by Mio words
that had been suld und the evident
venoiatlon In which the departed
Christian bus been held.
Tho Y. M. O, A. gave a special
memorial service ut their four o'clock
meeting yesterday In memory or
Father P. H. Hutch, one or tholr
firmest friends und most kindly help
ers. F. A. Wlggliia led tho singing
and u number of Father Hatch's most
dearly loyed hymns were sung; tho old
songs or his childhood und manhood,
those he loved to hear tho young mou
slug ut tho Sunday meeting which
ho ulwuys attended.
A row versca wore read from 2 Tim
othy, 4th chapter, us expressing the
Bcntlmonta of tho oltTf riond of the
association und thou the meeting was
thrown open for expressions orTcmem
brauco by those who hud known him.
Muny persuus in the uudlcnco spoke
words of praise, of kindly remembrance
and or lovo for the departed pioneer In
christian und civil life. Ouo und nil
remembered tho kindly smile, tho
brothorly grasp of his hiud and tho
deep, sincere, christian piety that
tiurkt-dhls dtlly lire.
George Hutch, son ur tho deceased,
by tho request or Mr. Wiggins, guyo a
brief outline of his fulhcr's life. Itcv.
Hayes, or La Grande, wus Introduced
to the uudlouco und paid u glowing
tribute to tho memory or father
Hatch and exhorted tho young men
to follow In his steps and profit by
his examplo In feryul terms His
tuuln thought was expressed In the
eentcano 4,study to show thyself up-
proved or Uod," und he cited tho llfo
or Father Hutoh, us an example or
one who hud persevered In that study
aud had triumphed.
From first to lust the expressions or
all bore evidence to tho love and yen
oration or tho entlro community to
tho memory of that old pioneer or
Oregon und hur advancement by Fath
er Hutch.
An Explanation.
The reason for tho ijrout popularity
ol Hoods Suruupurllla lies in tho fact
that this medicine positively cjres.
It Is America's greutest me dno,
and the American people hao un
abiding conlldenco In ItJ merits, Thoy
buy und take It for simple as well us
serious uiimoni. contlitcnt thttt It
will (la tlioiii good
Hood's Plls cure all Ilvor Ills.
Mulled for Mo by 0. 1. Hood & LU,
Lowell, Mass.
An Electric Light,
lights muny women to tholr homes
after uluht rail, but the inulurltyof
the iiiwt use tho 10o La Crouu cigar as
their luntern.
The Sweetent Candy
In the world Is the knd that you
fancy most. und the best.uieakiu the
city ure tho 25c meals ut Strong'
rustuurant,
gtBwiiiwntiKwoommtimoiittittoetimtiiittti
I A Beautiful
' "
In order to furtlicr Introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, 1. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These present are in the form of
Beautiful Pastel Pictures!
They arc 13x19 Indies in size,
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
' Marguerites.
1 rqviuiHocoeMc'T 1 juR
oirtrouMBw vm trtsniwiuco aBM
Of ANT ttMXiTAlU. fSM
TriMi rare nirf iirre. fntir In ntimhfr Ku Ut --anMnAl -.... .i !
R. LeRoy, of New York, havo been
fe In his studio and are now offered for
ine pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used In the orig
inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures arc the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures IJaW jr
::jrzc:, Elastic Starch
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beaut.ful picture.
ALL 6R0CERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUISTITUTE
i
Mwttti)a - twNi'
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, Oct 17. -Wheat vallc)
03: Walla Wullu, 00c.
Flour Portland, W.2r; Superllnc
12.25 per boi.
Oats White 3G(cmc.
Hay SlOYrtll per ton.
Hops 10015c; old crop ((t7c.
Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern
Oregon, 8W12c.
MlllstufT Uran, 914,; shorts, 114.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50(5 $3;
turkeys, live, ll(o)121c.
Eggs Oreaon. '20rjor doz.
Hides Green, salted 00 lbs,
under 60 lbs,01Cco7c;shccp pelts.l
Onions 75cM$I Dor sack.
Uuttcr Uest dairy, 40(a15c; fancy
creamery. 50cfrf50c nor roll.
Potatoes, 65(a00o per sack.
Hogs Heavy, 14.75.
Mutton Weathers 3c; dressed, 7c
Beer lJteors.M.50(3.76: cows, 12.50
C 3 dressed, faO.
8M.KM MAK1Cr?r.
SVhcat-51
Oats ,Kc.
Hay Ualed, ihoat, ()(a7.
Flour In wuolcsale lots, .'
MOO: to.
lau .mu.
MHlstuIT-Ilran 312, without
II. 'II with sacks; shorls-$I.li per
and
ton
WltllOULSaCKS.
Hogs drcrsed, 5c.
Live cattle 2 J(jj3c.
Sheep Live, $2t0C$3.
Vcul-63.
Iluttcr Dairy 20c: ireamery 25c.
Wool Bcst.lfic. Mohair 23c
Hops Best Mllte.
Eggs- 20c in cash.
Poultry chickens, 5(3(lc.
Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c
ham, 10c shoulder, G(c$7c.
Potatoes 25Qra0c.
Apples .'lOfJiMOc.
That Joyful Feeling.
With tho exhilarating senso or re
newed health and strength und In
ternal cleanliness, which rullows the
usoorSyruporiFIgs, Is unknown to
tho fow who have not progressed be
grossed boyond the old time medl.
clues and tho cheap substitutes some
llmo ode red but never accepted by
the well. Infoitned. Buy tho genuine,
manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co.
A Hop buyers Knife.
A hop buyers knife would make u
good weapon of defense, and Branson
und Co's. high grade groceries mako a
good stock for the larder.
A RecMesa Hebo.
A daro-dcvll tramp will ride under
a freight car und cat almubt anything,
but the InhubltuntsofSaleni rmr.mni7
Strong s restaurant und eat his 25
cent meals.
At Four Score.
CNOLE EZKKIEL 011EAR. assessor and
tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who has
passed tho GOth llfo tnllo atone, aaya:
"Dr. Mllos' jluktoratlto Nervine has dono a
greot deal of good. lsuiTcrttUforjearufrom
sleopleasncsa and iiorvcus heart. trrM
Would fuel yoary and used up lu tho morn
ing, had no ambltlou and my work seemed a
buTduii. A friend rcounended Dr. MleV
Nervluo, uud I pui-hased a bottlo uuder
protwt as I had tried ap luany remodicj un
successfully, I thought it no use. But It
Bavo me rvstful sleep, a good appetite aud
restored tuo to euorgetlo health. It Is a
grand good medicine, aud I will gladly write
uuy one inquiring, lull part Jculars of my sat
uiaviurr experience."
Ur. Miles Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists uuder a positive
guarouUd first bottle
boncflU or inouey re
funded. Book on dl.
eases 01 the heart and
nerve free. Address.
OR. UILE3 UKPIOAL CO. WkkuU U4.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health-
fJV$i& lll
lILjaLotX. Jvt
Present
t
and are entitled as follews:
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
chosen from the very choicest subjects'
the first time to the public.
I
- stewttii
Truth wears well. People have learned
that Dc Witt's Little Early Risen are re
lable little pills for regulating the U. wells.
Tliey dou't Eripe. Stone Ding Store.
A itubbam cough or tickling In the throat
yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless
in eHVct, It acts at once. Stone Drug Store.
When you call or Dt Witt's W Itch Hazel
Salve don't accept anything else Don't be
talked into lulutl.ute oi piles for sores for
bums. Stont Drug Store.
Acker's EoglUh Rem id y Will Stop a
couuh at any time, and will cure the worst
cold In tweUe hours, or money refunded.
25c and 50c, Lunn & Iirooks druggists,
De Witt's Witch (Urel Salve has the
largest sale of any. This fact has led dis
honest peorle to attempt to counterfeit it
Look out when you call for De Witt's Witch
Ileiel Salvr, the great pile cure. Stone Drug
Store.
For broken suiiaces. sorei, tnsret lilies,
burnt there Is one reliable remedy, D Witt's
Witch Ilaicl Salve. When you call for De
Witt's don't accept counterfeits. You
not be disApoointed. Stone Drug Store
will
More than twenty million free samples of
DeWltt's Hazel Salve have been dlitilbitcd.
Vtbat betti-r prosf f llitlr confidence do you
want ? It curea piles, burns, sea ds, sores in
the shortest time. Stone Drug Store.
Till.'l IVa rvitltvlv filpu. ttlr I....I..I..
Indigestion and constipation. A delightlni
urinx. jtemoves an eruptions ol the skin,
producing a perfect complexiou, or money re-
funded. 25 cents and Jo cents. Lunn &
UrooVs, druggists
One Minute Cough Cure surprises people
by its quick cure. It his wo., tbe best repu
tation of any prrpaiation for colds, croup, or
obsUnate coughs. Stone Drug Store.
You invite c isappointment when you ex
periment. DeWitt's Utile Esrly Kiiers are
pleasant, easy, thorough little Pills. They
cure tick hexlace at su.e as y u take them
Stone Drug Store.
Sick headache absolutely and permanently
cur d by using Mold Tea. A pleasant herb
drink Cures constipation and Indigestion,
makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sat
isfaction guaranteed or money back, 25c and
Lunn & Iirooks druggist. '
Aoket's Dyspcpua Tablets are sol J on a
hosltlve guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising
oft he food distress after eating or any form
of dyspepsia One little tablet givas im
mediate relief :5c and and 50c. Lunn &
Iirooks, druggist".
1
Drink a steeping of Moklo Tea peforr let'.rlng
at night, and sr (how soundly you will sleep
and how jovou.ly you will awake in the
morning It supplies food for the blcod
while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti-
mi complexion, nan cures, constitution and
sick headache. Lunn & Iirooks, dtugglst.
Dyspepsia can be cured by using
DypepslaT.bleti. One little tat.
Acker's
let well
mc ipntuwie renei or money
"sold in handsome tin taxes at 25c.
Brooks, druggists.
refunded.
Lunn &
REMEMBERED.
There will bo qultu n number at
tending tho btute fair who In the
near future, oxpect to erect monu
ments ror ineir departed friends.
Iton't forget to cull on Mr, T. 11.
,JLu.,,t ,M tho lare iwvllllon. or ut
ISObtato street und 144 Mill street,
wno win exhibit to you designs (ha
bus nearly 700 of thorn) and specimens
of the white bronze.
Durability of White Drome- Attested by
Eminent Scientific Authorltee.
Pure cast zliie, lu my opinion, wl
last for ages.
Analytical Chemist .fur tho Govern
or the United States, Washington,
win resist, mo cliemlcul effecU of
uio awuuspnero lor uu time.
Watt's Dictionary op CiufMtSTitY.
For durability and beuuty they are
nil thut can be desired.
. ... P' L. BAUTI.KTT,
Assayer or Metals ror the State or
Maine.
Every doubt has been dispelled as
to the durublllty of rlno In the
ppen air and under the Inlluence of
nvery klnd-of weather.
Ukk's Dictionary op Arts, Manu-
vactubks and Minks, Vol. 2 page
It is much superior for these pur
DO.-.CS to cither marble or granite, be
cause Itcun not disintegrate.
Prof, of Nulural Bcle'nws, State
tfuuuai sch(il, Mlllersvllle, Pa,
fii?0i'iPd haye Meuraina. OetDr.UlU
Wlu t-iU (rout dtumUuiOwtooMtiSolkS'
PROPOSALS FOk STATIONERY.
Oftlce of tho Secretary of State
.(
Salem, Or,, Sept. 3,
Scaled proposals will be received at
this office until noon, November 4,
189S, to rurnli h tho following articles
for the State of Oregon; for the use of
the 20th Biennial Session or the Leg
islative Assembly.
35 reams leiral can. 14 lbs.. No. 7
ruling, white laid, Charter Oak,
Scotch linen, or other good paper.
30 rcamf first class Congress 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. Parogon letter wovo No. 3J,
Valley Paper Company, or other good
paper.
20 reams typewriter paper, legal
plzc. Paragon letter wove No. 3,
Valley Paper Company, or other good
paper.
u roamstypowrltcr paper, legal size,
Paragon letter wovo No. H, Valley
Paper Company, or other good paper.
0 boxes Little's satin finish carbon
paper, blue, size 8x13.
0 boxes Little's satin llulsh carbon
paper, blue, size 8x101,
10,000 No. Ol envelopes. 00 lbs. No. 1
rag, XXX,
12 gross railroad steel pens. No. 40.
20 gross Gllott's stcol pens No. 404.
4 gross GOIot'a stcol pens, No. 303,
8 gross Estcrbrook "J" pens.
0 gtoss Fulcon steel pens No. 048.
0 gross Estcrbrook &Co's. Probate
steel pens No. 313.
0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Judge
quill steel pens No. 312.
0 gross Estcrbrook & Co's. Chancel
lors steel pens No. 239.
0 gros London Incandescent, M.
Jacobs No. 4.
2 dcz. Sanford's cardinal red Ink,
pints.
5 gross penholders, black enamel,
large.
10 doz. Peck, Stow Si Wilcox's Ink
stands No. 658.
4 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink
stands No. 554.
10 doz. Peck, Stow A; Wilcox's Ink
stands No. 420.
12 doz. iycry folders, 0 Inch
standard.
4 doz. Ivory tolders, 10 Inch con
gress. 4 doz. mucilage cuds. No. 8 Monruns
patent.
10 doz. mucilage stands, resevolr,
No. 0 Morgan's patent.
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting
paper, or as good, 140 Lb, white.
2 gross No. 2 Eaglo recorder lead
pencils, style 000.
5 doz. Sanrord's premium fluid,
quarts.
2 doz. Sta fiords writing fluid
quarts.
10 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub files
No. 22, 11x15 Inches. 500 stubs.
4 doz. Duplex cupboard, letter clips,
legal size.
20 doz. Duplex letter clips.
15 doz. Fabers rubber rulers, 14 Inch
flat.
15 doz. steel erasers, Rogers No. 18,
140, bono.
3 doz. steel erasers, Rogers No. Id,
140, ebony.
70 Boxes Fabers No. 300 rubber
bauds, assorted sizes.
5 gross Fabers lead pencils, Nn. 2,
hexagon, gilt.
vi gross i'aoers lead pencils, No 2
round gilt.
20 doz. Fabers patent Ink and pen
cil rubber erasers, mammouth.
3,000 McGlll's patent paper fasten
ers. No. 2 flat head.
3,000 Mc'J Ills patent paper rastcners,
No. 2, round heads, white.
3.000 McG Ills natcnt nuner fustfln-
crs, No. 4, flat head.
16 doz, Table puds, to hold paper,
10x24 Inches, strong Icrther tips.
15 doz, waste paper baskets, cross
bur, No. 4.
3 doz. waste paper basket, small,
No. 11, round.
20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2.
4 doz. Sanford's mucilage, quurts.
All bids submitted should bo
marked "Proposal for Stationery."
None but the best quality or goods
will be accepted.
Tlm.rlght to reject uny or all bids Is
reserved,
AH the above articles must be de
livered at Salem, Oregon, on or before
December 10, 1808.
Very respectrully,
n. R. KINOAID,
Secretary of State.
The Northern facile
Railroad still continues tho popular
route, for eastern travel and now Mint
summer Is opening up it becomes more
so than ever. The pleasant apd com-
lorutoie accommodations furnished
passengers nro proverbial and need no
mentlon.Tho quick time made, without
uiiuiisju 01 cum is universally Known.
The road traverses tho most magnifi
cent belt or country In the world,
every mllo rurnlshfng constant seen
ery uttructlvo and Interesting, so
thut tho traveler goes through wlths
out fatigue and reaches tho Journey's
end without reallrlng dlstunco. All
hrough Washlngton.Idaho, Montaanu
Dakota, Nebraska und tlm nti.or
states, tho eyo Is feasted with scenes
Pleasing ana impresslye, while no
sand Htorui, suffocating atmosphere or
other demoralizing discomforts are
met with. For tickets and full par
ticulars call on J
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
Agents,
No. 225 Commercial sreet, In the
building formerly occupied by Dan J.
Fry's drug store. Salem. Or.
AN EDUCATION FREE.
The University ot Oregon graduated list
June the largest claw in its history. The
clsss numbered thirty. The fall term will
beein September loth. Sludenti whn low
completed lb tenth grade branches can, enter
the sub-freshman class. No examinations are
rermlied for graduates of accredited schools.
Reasonable equivalents tie accepted for most
of the required entrance studies Catslogues
will be sent free to all applicants, Penons
dcslrtriff ir formation miv address the nrKi.
dint, becretary J. J Walton, or Mr. Max A.
l'lumb, all cf fcugene, Oregon
The cou.v are hoe ol a g od university.
There ar departments of modern and ancient
langusges, physics, chem'stry, biolcgy.
ecology, English, elo:utien, advanced
englneeilpg, astronomy, logic, philosophy,
psychology, mathematics andphslcal educa
lien. Music and drawing are also taught.
The tulttro is free. All students pay ,nn.
clients! foe of ten dollsrs yearly. Board,
lodging, heat and light in the dormitory cost
2.50 per week. 7.2I ot
CASTOR I A
for Infaati and ChiUrta.
Ik M Ym Kavi Always ht$
Beam the
Signature of
&yffi&
20u Miles
shorter and a wholo hair day quicker
than any other lino to Omaha, Kan
sas city, St. Louis nnd nil other
suthern and southeastern cities,
Thice routes cast via Denver, St,
Paul, and Hillings, Mont. Tickets ut
oniccs ol connecting lines, ir you go
cist via Omaha, you can stop off and
see tho Trans-Mlsslsslppi exposition
A. C. SHELDON.
Gen'l agent, Portland Or
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
FHE SHASTA RO'JTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
KXFRBSS TRAINS RUN DAILY
6:oo r m
8.-25 P M
7-'45 a m
Lv...:i'ortland. ..Ar
(93
J 700
800
AM
Lv....Satem ....Lv
.'00 A u
Ar. San Francisco. Lv
00 PM
Above trains stop at all principal station!
bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion
Jeflerson, Albany. Tangent, Shedtlt, Halsey
Ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
tlons from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
ROSKBURCl MAIL, -DAILY.
830 A Ml Lv.
10,-55 a mS-Lv.
5. '2o pm) Ar.
Portland"
..Ar
M-Mo'si
1 1 50.TM
' (7.-30 AM
.Salem.... Lv
Koseburg.. Lv
l'ullman
bullet sleeper and
second-ciast
sleeping cars attached to all through trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
DKTWRKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
Mail tninsdally except Sur"hvy-J
730 amI Lv. . . .Portland". , Ar I 5:50 p M
12,-15 p M ) Ar. . . .CorvttUU.. Lvf 105 f M
At Albany and Corvallls connect with
trains of the O. C. & E. Ry.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
450 P M ) Lv
7.'30 p M Lr. ,
H:3o p M J Ar
,.. Portland. ...Ar
..McMinnvilleLv
Independence Lv
825 A M
5-5AM
4.'5Q A M
Direct connections at San Francisco
Occidental aud Onentalrand Pacific
with
mail
steamship lines for lAI'AN AND CHINA
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and
turope. aiso lAi'An, wiuha, num
LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtain;-!
from W. W. SKINNER, Tic'-et Aent
Salem,
R. KOEIILER, Manager.
, II. MARKIIAM. G. F. & P. A. Portlan
Corvallis & Eastern
R, H. Company,
1 For Yaqulnai
Train leaves Albany 1 2 50 p, in.
Train leaves Corvallls 1:45 p, m,
Train arrive at Yaqulna 6:,o p. m
:. Returning.
Leaves Yaqulna 7:00a. m,
Leaves uorvaiils 1 1 -40 a, m.
Arrive Albany I2.-2S p. m.
For Detreit:
Leaves Corvalll 700 a.m.
Leaves A'bany 5 a, m
Arrive De'.rolt i2.-2op, m.
Returning
Leaves Detroit 12:40 p. m.
Leave Albany 605 a. m.
Arrive Corvalli 6:55 p. m.
I and 2 connect at Albany with Southern
Pacific train giving direct service to and from
Newport and aUjacent beaches.
Train for the mountains rrrives at Detroit
at noon giving amp'c ttme to teach camping
grounds on the
llreitenbush and Santiam
rivers same day.
EDWIN BTONE,
Manauei,
II. L.WALDEN,
T. F. fc P. A.
J. TURNER,
Agent Albany.
Oregon Short
-.TIIKr-
Quickest,
safest,
Cheapest
une for all points E-st and southeast.
FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace
sleeping car, and upholstered tourist sleep,
ingcars on nil through trains.
110ISE & DARKER,
Ar-ent Salem, Or
C. O. TERRY,
Tiaveling Passenger Acen
W. E. COMAN,
.... , . General Agent.
124 Third Stree Portland. Or.
Denver &
Rio Grande
RAILROAD
CP-SCENIC LINK OF THE WORLD,
Weekly Excursions
to tne cast m through tourist cars without
change, moJem upholstered tourist sleerers
... ...sbv wi ajuci.cu conuuciora unu por
lo Kansas City, Chicago Buffalo and
Boston without c ange via Salt Lake , Mo.
Pacific and Chicago & Alton Railroad.
TUESDAYS.To Omaha. Chicago. Bull.
a'o rnd Boston without change, via Salt
Lake and Chicago, Rock Island & l-acific
Rail road.
WEDNESDAV.-'lo St Josei-h, Kansas
Lity and St Louis without chance, via Bur
hngton Route
THURSDAYS To k'.. fii- .! c.
Uuis without change, via Salt Lake and'
Missouri Pacific Railway,
A dav stooover arranoml at vili r -.1- ..i
Denver.
A ride through the famous Colorado scen
ery. FVr rates an l information Inquire or O. R.
& N. ank S. P, agents or address.
r , 0. K HOOPER,
Pass. & Fr't. Agt. Denver, Colorado.
Gen
. C. R. NICHOL,
dencral Agent. 251 Wahlnn Sr, Portland.
Or. '
o J&. is p o ac. a: .a. .
JUari ti yf Ilia Kind Yoa Kjt linn Barti
Line.
0.R.&N.
DEPART TIME SCHEDULE,
TOR From Portland. arrive.
Fast Salt Lake, Denver F,
Mail Worth, Omaha, Kansas
S pm City, St. Louis, Chicago
and East.
Spokane Walla Walk, " Spokane, Sookn.
Flyer Minneapolis, t. l'sul Cr
apm Duluth, Milwaukee Chi- , ...
cago and East a m J
8 p ra OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 4 D
All sailing dates sub- p
jectto change.
For San Frnncisco.
Sail September I, C, 11,
16, 31, 26,
7 p m To Alaska 4 .
Sail Sept. 17. P m
8pm COLUMBIA .RIVER
ex, Sun. STEAMERS s M
Saturday 4 pm
loptu To Astoria and way land- e, ijun
mgs,
7am
Tucs WILLAMETTE AND
Thurs YAMHILL RIVERS , .,0 Dm
and Sat Oregon City, Daylon and Mot
wayjandingi yt(j
6am WILLAMETTE RIVER..,
Mon Tues
Wed Portland to Salem Thurs
Fit and way landings ylt
Leave SNAKE RIVER t v Uw
U1Plla 'iaton
i.'5 a m Leave Riparia dallgj ex- 5 .'4 5 a m
Mon cept Saturday. Sun
Wed Leave Lewistrn dally tx- Tues
Friday cept Friday. Thurs
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steaei
Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7:15 a. m.
Transfers to street car line at Oreg City
if the steamers are delayed there oand
trip tickets to all points in Oregon, sshiag.
jon, California or the east. Connecting
made at I'ortland with all rail, ocean anil
f ftt "UM
Steamships sail for Sen Francisco. Sent.
26, 29. Oct. 2, 5, 8, 1 1, 14, 17 20, 23, aO, 29
W. II. HURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or
G M..POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock
Salem.
BOISE & BARKER,
City Agents.
TAKE THE
Canadin Pacific R.R.
And Soo Pacific Line
TO
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
New York
Boston
a .T all points east and southeast
Cheapest lates, bestservlce and aecommo.
dations
ITirough tourist sleepers to Mlnnesitolis,
St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and lioston
without change.
Canadian Pacific llailway Co's. Fmpress
Ine of steamships to Japan and China
The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific
ocean. Shortest! and bust route to the
orient.
Canadian Australian S. S. Co.
To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia The
shortest route t the colonies.
For rates, fo lers and any information call
on or address,
C. K. BRANDENBURG.
Agent. Salem. Or.
11. II. ABUOT,
Agent, 146 Ihlrd street. I'ortland, Or
, , . U J. COYLE,
Distticl Passenger Agent, Vancouver. B. C.
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 operawd In the.lnter.
est 01 Its patrons, the most elegant service
ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la
Carte.
To obtain fust-clus service your ,'tickc
should read via
The Wisconsin
Central Lines.
(or all connections at Chlcagoiand Milwaukee
ror eastern nn!nt
tlcketfutl information call on SoJr nearest
ticket ageut or write
JAS. C. POND
n ."fralPass. AgentMdlwaukee.
Or IAS. A CLOCK, Oneral Agent Wis
Stark Street Portland Or.
Oflers travelers choice of the following
route east. They are all famous for their
scenic attraction.
O. R. He N, via Ogden and Denver
bhasu Reute via Sacramento, Ogden and
Shasta Route via Sacramento, Majorc and
Alberquerque,
A daily line nf Ikrn.w.li VMITXfW
PALACE and TOURISTSLEEPERS, San.
Francisco and Los Angeles to Chicago this is
The
Short
Line
from southern Csbfomla
To the East;
Apply to the agents of tl e O IP & N., O.
N L. Southern Pacific, or the undersigned,
for folders atd descriptive iserauitfe.
.J. J. DEM.JREUX.
Bid. Portland, Cre,
Gen'l AgtWorcester,
til draxtftU aeU Dr. HUm Horva FUsieca
"Aia .