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lilttnlJill'il (J C fe iV . I'i It 1- lC w ' T .; i v ? j1 iX J " IULT CAPITAL JOURNAL. art toom-nn hsothers, t-- WKMmOAY, OCTOBER tp, t8. BoftrfO Tww 3.O0, te Advance. JM. Km Moaw,l 00. ie Advance. WMT, OMTMt Sl.OO.lM Advanoo "iTirtn'ff- I--- -' THKf'ELfcCTION FRAUDS. It. Will bo difficult to make llio ordinary -reader understand why the lwlicttnents wcro declared nult and void aKafnstMwJVcln.rnen In Marlon county for Aliened election frauds at the late Juno election. Wo print tlio affidavit of Wank Kiclot, whom we have known Ab fcn honest rnan'fdr many yearsand alsotlio ruling df Judge HtffijcUnvhoso Integrity will not bo calffof lnrjuc&tlon by anydnt. Thatho'octfd in'yood faith and that county cferlellaU Uctcd In good faith no one will doubt. Judge llurnctt's rulings based upon supreme court decisions oyer this point ".of correctly drawing a grand Jury show that It must havo been a very paln'rulduty for tho court in this cuso to dcclard that all tho hard Work "or tho public prosecutor In col lecting 'evidence and securing an in dictment had bo ing'lorlously come to nought, u Tub Journai. and prosi called spec ial attention at tho time tho jury was drawn to tho Importance of prevont ing tampering with tho jury in any manner, but tho public uro surprised that so gross ami serious a blunder ns drawing a grand Juror from anylcs9 than the 'cntiro panel wart committed. Tho officers of tho court can only be admonished again to take the ut most care in drawing the next Jury. Before it is drawn tho county court will makclup a new jury list of 400 names from tho tax rolls of 1809, Out of Uicso31 wl'l bo orawn for tho February panol of Jurors. Prom those 31 a now grand ury of seven will bo taken to try these cases. With no ruullco toward any of tho defendants, with quprcmo and painful regret that any citizen should bo con nected directly or Indirectly with frauds upon tho ballot, with tho deepest sorrow and sympathy for their families uod friends, It still remains that a great crime was committed which Is a blot upon the fair namo or this community that ought to bo wiped' off. That crime was a con spiracy and deliberate attempt to steal a judgeship. JOURNAL 'X-RAYa." Tliopeoplo are tired or Reformers who do not reform. i Js tho senate afraid to Improvo tho acoustic (qualities of tho Iiuubo for fearof ItseloquoncoV Talk about tho Balom hog I The Salem hog Isallttlo weazened runtjof a pig by tho sldo of the big fat Portland porkor.P.oscburg Plaltidoalor, The people of Oregon can do their their own reforming when thoy get around to It. Thero Is no need or hiring imported oratora from tho east to tell them how to reform their gov ernment. Talk about the Iniluonco or the All press being a thing or tho pastl tho reforms tho reform nrcasof Oregon has demanded ror tho past five years, wore attempted or carried out by tho legislature. ThdUtofalr is a financial falluro, whfloiilfo "Portland exposition Is a grand' success In every way. Tho latter was advertised extensively; tho former In a half-hearted way additional ovldonco of tho valuo of printer's Ink,- Coqulllo Rullotin. With tho election or Mr. Joseph Blnion, of thcBenato, Portland bo comes a kind of Jerusalem and all the good Republican Oontllcs will go down and have tho proselyting act done.-rLaQraudo Chronicle (Demo cratlc.) That Is a mistake, Portland has always been the Jerusalem or the Pa clflc coast. A Republican paper opposod to Boil. Ktor Simon sayt.: "That Oregon's In terests will be well served In the United States senate by Mr. Bimon, goes without saying. Ho Is small In stature, but ho has a long head and plenty of grit and got there, ills words will bo few, but they will be fitly spoken and thoy will carry weight Qa tho money question ho Is as solid as a rock." Mm. O. G. Copeland 'took ouo car load of flour 10 her BllcU Agency atee Monday and uuqUicr Tuesday MMwckfi all-told. Tills glveaQno uMh of what a nico business alio la iM'Vf over there, Bho la a good bmlixwi woman Toledo Leader. TtU ldy Is probably as well quaN MsWi to vote as the Indians,' or oven MM ef th white men, sho sells Hour to. tttte rn another store at Toledo. Q&mfjgfiX J,o,urfth As a' rc mM0 MmMfi lgllaturo Oregon bW fWO to pay. The mem bersof tho last senate and ofllcers wero allowed full pay. The house members were allowed compensation for rull rorty days tltne, and tho officers oftjbtti tiic Davis and Benson houses were allowed full time. Not a single act was performed In exchango ror this expenditure of public money. Ilow the overburdened tax payer must suffer. Hon John McCourt, nicknamed 'baby" by The Joukkal during 'tho campaign, was tho only one or tho Marlon delegation logo Into the reg ular ltopubllcan caucus and supported Corboltand Simon to the finish. Ono of thd Mltchelllto faction told tho representative's father that ho was sorry that tho young man had not conferred with tho rest of tho delega tion. "As It turned out, they would have done letter to have conferred with him," was Jambs McCourt's witty reply, and a good reply It was. KICKING THE ADMINISTRATION Dellcanco of tho civil serylco law by the local ring of federal olllco-holdcrs Is rcsultlug, inevitably, In discourage ment of applicants for examinations. No appointments are made from those successful at examinations, no matter how high their standing, or how con sistent their republicanism. Not only this, but men in olllcc and under tho protection of the civil servlco law aro brazenly turned out to mako room fur rrlcods and servants or tho office-hold Ing ring. This is tho way tho govern ment's woik loses honesty and capac lty. If tho system is permitted to dmiuatcour colonial service as It has cursed tho volunteer army, wo shall have some hcayy scores or ras cality and IncompctcDco to settle In our new possessions. Tho local con clusion of this sort or politics Is Just what the Quay machine has come to In Pennsylvania. Oregonlan. Tho above Is prot ably a premoni tory llah or lightning In tho political sky premonitory or a storm that will land somo or the Portland federal of-llcora-holdcru in the mud, If It don't land their heads In the basket. lly tho way, wasn't The Journal wise In not helping put an adminis tration In power that would make such appointments as Ifarvcy Bcott is kicking at ? COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. What the City Fathers Did Last Night Regular Session, in Pursuant to u provision in the charter tho city council met at 7 p. m. last evening, with Mayor Richardson In tho chair. lilMS ORDERED PAID. PR Anson $15125 OrayHrod 7 60 Portland seed Co 08 00 A ADhuiuo 1 00 Pholo & lllshop 2 00 Knox & Murnhy Tr M U Xlnnt Itf tf- fVi 06 00 10 0D 18 Gilbert & Patterson ft' W J4UIJVIJ V Kfi Si Pal.t Hulom Qas Co 2 DJ Pry 1 Balom Water Co 01 Statesman Pub Co John Hughes Pat ton IJros W Mclntyre . ... Glover & Pugh .. Oray IJros Balom OaH Co. .. 00 2 DO 2 20 1 00 II 60 o 80 Balcm 0 as Co 18 00 Geo Townsend 2100 Aldorman Parkhurst called tho at tention of tho council to tho fact that tho bridge on Winter Btrcet, across North Mill urcok, was In bad condi tion, tho water washing away the banks of tho creek at tho approach of tho brldgo. Referred to tho street committee with power to repair. Liquor licenses wore Issuod to Ndokerman & Rodger, Peter Heeler and Kugono Kckcrlon, aud tho appli cation or M. L. Hamilton was re ferred to tho committee on licenses. Recorder KJes was Instructed to draw tho salary of T. M. Kokhart at tho first of each month, and Mr, Kck hart was continued In servlco as the drlverof thoeuglno by tho samo or dor. Major Richardson reported progress on tho charter bill, stating that It was engrossed and would pis tho ! noxt session of tho legislature, Ho reported on exponso of 918 In connec tion with tho charter bill which was ordered paid. A petition presented by J. P, Vouch praying the removal or an old houso adjoining his resldenco property was roforrcd to tho committed on hoalth and police with poiver to uct. 0. W. Adams, of the Horrlng, Hall, Maryln &0 look aud safe concern, was present aud submitted to draw ings and cost of now steel cells ror tho city jail. Tho matter was referred to the commltteo on streets aud public property, with orders to report at tho next meeting, Adjourned, Ani:pi 8ioa over 9.000 oC to. fOK BILIOUS AUD NERVOUS DISORDER inch as AYltul ami Pain In tho fJtomvli iiUMlii' bh. i ilu,v uftur niciil. Hi'uii tolu, DlwIn'utA, lrovultisi. FliwIiliiK' ill llout, 1 of Aiuwitlo, (Hlhoi-iu. UliHOtifH (ii tliu Hkln. O-IJ ChlllM, I)h. turtAsI Hlcp. TrlrfliUul DrtMiimunil nil Kmu aim Xreinbllnn Uonmttlniif. ran vmm dosb will qive belief IN TWENTY MINUTEa Krery lurTorvr will uokuowleJuo tlium to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Ui:i:CH.tMX r 11.1 , taken as direct ed. wlllquloklyriloro Fomalcs to Com liloto IioaUIi. Thoy irompily rmot ob!i;ucUoiiorlt'roKUlnrlloa of tlm s torn aim cure fclrk HraUui'hc. Fun Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMKH OR OMILDRKN Baeoham'n Pills r Without a Rival Aot htr lb LARCCST SALK it miy llcHt Medicine lathe Vl'orlO. U5o. at D Drue Btor. H08SW Nevermind the head If it nche or feels dizzy. Tho trouble Isn't1 thero. Never mind the mouth If It tfb tastes oauiy. W& The trouble Is IJ5 lower clown- III UIU BlUIJI- nch Hostet ter's Stomach Hitters Is whatyou need to make you well. tew STOMACH i BITTER5 SALEM CITY AFFAIKS. (Continued from first pago.)- The rnllurc to sccuro the new char terer the City of Balom throws the matter oyer to tho regular session of the legislature. In tho mean time the regular city election will be hold on the first Monday In December, only six weeks from next Monday. The people should take steps to formulate a charter to bo voted upon by the peo ple. Th people had a narrow cscapo from tho adoption of tho charter by Mayor Rlchurdson ind two alderriicn, but in reality probably tho handi work or City Attorney Ulngham, who Is also city Republican chairman. Tho charter was killed by some very fine work of Republicans who did not want such a charter saddled upon the town. Rut It was n close call, lr Mayor Richardson had got back to tho State House with It lutccn minutes sooner than he (ltd, it might have become a law ir the governor hud signed It and ho probably would havo dono so. What would the poaple have had In the Richardson Bingham charter? Thoy had better ascertain because that Is what will bo forced upon them at tho regular session unless they atlsc and kill it. The fundamental Idea or the Richardson Dlnuham !!chartcr was to fund ithe cntiro floating dept and open the doors to create another lloatlng debt. Rut how Is this, you ask. Did they not provide that If an alderman voted appropriations boyond the limit fixed he would bo personally liable? Indeed thoy did but that was only a trap to catch honest men like Hiram Smith, Capt. Hunt and ethers who object to running in debt. It caught Smith but It didn't catch Hunt. Hunt re.' signed. That charter wad louded In many ways It would havo ndded $1M,000 bonded debt und left room ror creating a new lloatlng debt. Rut how ? We will toll you. Tho council under the Richardson Blnghuiri charter was to make an "estimate" or tho probable revenue, and If they voted mnnoy beyond that estimate they wcro to become rllablo as Indi viduals. Tho city royenuo Is now $17,000, hair or which goes ror In tercst. A council need only "estl mato" Its Incomo high enough and It could run In debt to tho full limit or Its estimate. Sco ? Thero was tho nigger In the wood pile; further on there wns another cluuso that killed tho whole limita tion and personal liability clause. Hut the people did notknowlt. They never know what Is In n charter un til tho llttlo loker appears. Whon tho mischief la all dono then the people wake up und find "It was all provided in tho charter." Now what should bo done Ik to rund tho lloatlng dobt at a low rate or Interest RUT NOT UNTIL tho charter Is so fixed that NO NEW DEBT CAN BE CREATED. If present lloatlng debt WITH AC CRUED INTEREST Is funded Into bonds thero will not be money enough left after paying annual In' tercst to pay tho flro department and police. But theio Is another nlggor In tho woodpilo. As boon us this debt Is funded thoy would Issuo war rants for tho poltco and tire depart ment because under court decisions thoy aro good.ovon against a tax limit in tho ohartor. Tho people should never consent to an tncrcuso or bonded dobt until It can b) shown that further floating dobt will not be contracted, and that taxation will bo reduced. The Richardson-Rlngham charter affords tho people no protection In this respect. KAU.UIli: OV I.KQIRI.ATIO.V, Uov hold's mcHsage to tho special session of tho legislature contains somo good arguments for Direct Leg Leg islateon: "Tho FAILURE or tho legltduture to organize at its regular session In 1807 left tho state without an appro priation or money to meet Its current expense, and In consequence many warrants havo been. Issued tor salaries and audited claims, and many vouch erseqlst ror unaudltod demands that need to bo examined. "An appropriation bill Is always ex posed to more or less dickering and iQhbery, and to havo two such bills pending before tho regular session, would alTord too great an opportunity for RA1DINQ the treasury with swapping Jobs, needless upproprla tluns and pillaging contracts. "The VICIOUS habit somot lines dulgod by legislative bodies, or hur r)ln? important measures through their different readings, and cspcel ally appropriation hills containing obnoxious clauses, without Investiga tion or discussion, Is subversive or tho time honored custom or open de bate, und Irlmlcil to tho public good, "Owing to a senatoilal contest, which only ended with tho election or a sonator In the expiring hours or lu kesslou, the legislative assembly or 1805 FAILED to Qtiaut much remedial legislation demanded by tho peoplo In tho platforms of tholrdlffercut parties and ueoded to correct existing evils, and' tho legislative assembly of'l807 ..iBCWI i :i ctj-UflMiJ tjbHEK) falling to brganlzo.-liidro hat been hutllttlu opportunity ror legislation, and practically none or Importance has been enacted, though the public interests have greatly suffered in con sequence thereof since the legislative session of 1803. A I'KOl'VE'S CIIAKTEK niLT,. People'? charter legislation was enacted &t the special fcssIoii und If It becomes a hw the Richardson-Bingham charter will have to be submit ted to a vote or the people. Tho people's churtcr bill was Intro duced in tho house by Mr. Gray, Sll yer. Republican from Lane county, one of tlic 18'Unlon oarty members In tho house. It was known as II. R. No. 00, and read as follews: He It cuaclcd by the legislative As sembly of the State of Oregen: Section 1. No act or law incorporat ing any city or town shall bo pifcscd by the legislature of this state, unless the same hits been submitted for rat location to the legal voters of tho town or city to be Incorporated or charter amended, and the result or iald election, certlllcd to by the proper officer and attachr-d to said charter or amendment befuro being Introduced In el'her house or the leg islature. Section 2. Inasmuch as a necessity exists tor this act taking effect at once, this net shall be In force from aud its approval by the governor. Tho roll call On tho Cray bill In volving tho principle or d'rect legisla tion was as follews: Ayes Messrs. Beach, Bluckaby, Brattaln, Brlggs. Butt, Conn, Cum mings, Curtis, Dayis, Donnelly Far rell, Frceland, Grade, Gray, Gregg, Jones, Knight, Krusc, Lamson, Lewis, Marsh, Masslnglll, McAllstcr, Mc Culloch, McQucon, Morton, Myers, Palmer, Platts, Roberts, Shcrwln, Smith, Stewart, Stillman, Stump, Thompson of Washington, Virtue, Whalley, Whitney, Williamson, W0n ucott, Young, -12 25 Republican, 17 Union, Nays Messrs. Raycr, Fiugg, Ilaw son, Hill, Hobklrk, Maxwell, Mc Court, Moody, Rcecjcr, Ross. Stanley, Thompson of Clackamas, Topping, Mr, Speaker, 1414 Republicans. Absent Messrs. Fordnoy, Hall, Nichols, Wilson, 4. Tho bill passed the senate aud Is now In the hands of tho governor. KKlUI!tICANS'AND MUNICIPAL OWNER SHIP. . Los Angeles furnishes tho latest evidence that tho Republicans arc realizing this and aro preparing to profit by tho opening. Tho leading Republican paper of that city Is actively promoting the public water works agitation. It says: "True to Its trust, the Republican party stands for municipal ownership. City Central Committee unanimously declares that tho city must own Its water system. Thero will bo no question as to tho attitude ot the Republican party of this city upon tho all Important Issue or munlolpil ownership und control ot tho city's water and water system. The Republican City Central Com. mlttcc held a meeting last evening at tho Columbia Club and unanimously adopted ringing resolutions which emphatically Indorse tho position taken by tho party In tho last cam paign, In favor of municipal owner ship." Judge Alfred S. Bennett; or the Dalles, is u strong champion or direct nomination. Ho declares that It Is tho only way to get the strongest and ablest men before tho people and then havothom responsible to tho people. That Joyful. Feeling. With tho exhilarating sense or re newed health and strength and In ternal cleanliness, which' follows the use or Syrup or Figs, Is unknown to tho tow who have not progressed bo gresscd r-cyond the old time mcdl. clues and the cheap substitutes somo tlmo offered but never accepted by tho wcll-lnfoimed Buy tho genuine, manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. State Senator P. R Kelly, or pounty, Is, In tho city. Linn "Time la up." Without their realizing it, death stands beside niauy a man, waiting while the man's watch brisk ly ticks away the few remain ing hours or his life. When a man feels run down and out of sorts and knows that he Is overworking himself, he should call "Tlnir" him. sen. ins lire ts more precious both to him self und his family than the few dollars he will gain by sticking to his work or his bus hiess, A few days7 rest and a little right treatment, and he will be robust and ready for a fresh plunge Into work, When a man Is run-down, the best medi cine lu the world for him is Dr I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the great appetite - maker, It will make a man "hungry as a wolf" aud it will attend to it that the life giving elements of what he eats are assimilated into the blood and carried to all parts of the bod v. to build 11 n nrwatui healthy tissue. It makes firm flesh and strong muscles. It builds up the flesh to a healthy standard, but does not make fat people more corpulent. It tones the nerves and invlgomtes the liver, An honest dealer won't olfcr you an inferior substitute for a little extra profit. "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit I have received from your wonderful Dr. I'lcrcc's Common Beusc Meulcal Adviser," writes Mlu Rachel A. Jones, of Thomssvllle, JUnUn Co., MU, "I must say thst it Is worth more than its weight lu gold I have galaed more Information In pcrwwil of a few pages than twice the f 1 so which you formerly asked would foe worth to rue. You are Join a good and grand work I da net se: how jau give such a volume away upon receipt of only si one-cent stamps, la cover cost ot mailing," For the stove book ad dress the author. t)r B, V PUrce, Uuffslo. N. V, I'or Kixuch cloth binding scud 10 cents extra, thirty-one cents in all. Constipation kllU energy. Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut IVllets are a safe, sure, speedy aud fiermauent cure for constipation. One "Pol et" Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic They never gripe. Unscrupu lous druggists sometimes offer substitutes claiming that they are "Just as good," ImW w ML TO CURE' NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To QalnFl th, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience ot an Indianapolis Gentleman, No trouble Is mote common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspep sia. People having It think that their scryes are to blame,are surprised that thoy are not cured by nerve medicines and spring remedies: the real scat or mtschlcr Is lost sight er: the stomach is-the origin to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any Daln whatever In the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symtoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not in the stomach so much as In nearly cysry other organ; in some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; In others, tho kidneys aro affected; In others tho bowels aro constipated, with headaches, still others arc troubled with loss of flesh and nppe tlte, with tho accumulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. w. Sharper or No. in itos spcctBt., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follews: "A motive ot pure grati tude prouipts mo to write theso few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I havo been n sufferer from neryous dysoensla for the lust four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favor able result. They sometimes gave tcniDorarr relief until the effects ot medicines wore off. I attributed this to my scdenatry habltn, being a book keeper with llttlo physical exercise, but I am glad to state that the tab lets have overcome theso obstacles, for 1 have gained in llcsh, sleep better and am better In every way. The above Is written not ror notoriety, but Is based on actual facts," Respectfully yours, A. W. SitAitpr.R, 01 Prosnrct St.. Iudlunanolls. Ind. It Is sate to say that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets will euro any stomacu, weakness or disease except cancer of tho stomach. They euro sour stomach gas, loss or llcsh and appetite, sleep lessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation and headaches. Bend ror valuable llttlo book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell rull sized packages at 50 cents. 10-17-10-21 Tiuth wears well. People have learned that De Wilt Little Early Klseis are re lable little pills fur regulating the b wells. They don't gripe. Stone Diug Store. A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in eflVct It acts at once. Stone Drue; Store. When you call or De Witt's V itch Hazel Salve don't accept anything else. Don't be talked Into subsd.ule ot piles for sores for burns. Stont Drag Stcrc. D.Witt's Witch llarel Salve has the largest sale of any. This fact has led dis honest peorle to attempt to toun'eifelt it lxk out when you c-.ll lor De Wilt's Witch Itezol Salve, I he great pile cure. Stone Drug Store. More than twenty million free samples ol DcWlti's Hard Salve have been distributed. Vrtiat belter nrojf f thrlr confidence do you want ? Ii curca piles, burns, sea ds, sores in the sliortest time, stone utug More. Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion and constipation. A dellghllnl drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect comnlexiou, or money re. funded, 2$ cents and 50 cents. Lunn & Drool's, druggists One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by Its quick cure. It his w the best repu tation of any prrpaiatlon for colds, croup, or obstinato coughs. Stone Drug Store. You invite clsappointment when jou ex periment. DcWitt's Lttlle Eirly UUers are pleasant, easy, thorough little Pills. They cure sick heudace at su.e at you take them Slone Drug Store, Sick headache absolutely and permanently cur (1 by using Mol.l Tea, A pleasant herb drink Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and hippy. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money back. J25C and I.unn & Drooks druggist , A ke 's Dyspepsia Tablets are sol J on a hcvitive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, railing olt he food dis rets after eating or any form of dyspepsia One little tablet gives lm mtdlate relief. 15c and and 50c, l.unn & llnwki, druggist . Dunk n steeplrg of Moklo Tea pefon tetiring at night, and sr how soundly you will sleep ami hjw jnyouily you will awake in the morning It supplies food for tnc blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti In I complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headache, Lunn & Urooks, druggist. Dyspepsia csn be cured by using Acker's DypcnUa Tablets, One little tablet well give immediate relief or money refunded, sold in handsome tin I oxes at ajc. Lunn & 11 rooks, druggUu. REMEMBERED. Thero will bo quite a number at tending the state fair who In the near futuro, expect to erect monu ments tor their departed trlonds. Don't rorgot to call on Mr. T, B. Walt In tho large pavilllon, or nt laOBtato street und 144 Mill street, who will exhibit to you designs (ho has nearly 700 or them) and specimens or the white bronze. Durability of White Bronze- -Attested by Eminent Scientific Au thorites. Pure cast iclue, In my opinion, will last for ages. Phof. B. F. Cuaiq. Analytical Chemist for the Uovorn- 01 1110 untten oiaics, wasuiugton, I). O. ' Will resist tho chemical e Heels of tho atmosphere lor all time, Watt' Dictionary ov Chmirtuy. For durability and beauty they aro all that can bo desired. F. L. Bam-lett, Assayer or Metals for the State or Maine. Every doubt has been dispelled us to tho durublllty or slno in the open ulr and under the inlluenco or every kind or weather. Una's Dictionary op Arts, Manu- kacturks and Mines, Yol. 2 page 0 j9 It )9tu uc.lt superior ror theso pur po&cs to either marble or granite, be cause it can not disintegrate. Tiios. R. BAUERt Ph., D., Prot. of Natural Sciences, State Normal school, aniiersvllle, Pa, TODAY'S MAnKRT. Portland. Oct 10. Wheat allej' 64 : Walla Walla, COc. Flour Portland. 33 25; Supetllno 12.25 per bbl. Oats White 3C(jW8c. Hay f810 per ton. Hops 10lGc; old Crop 0017c. Wool "Valley, 1012c; Kastcrn Oregon, &Y$12c. Mlllstuu Bran, 814,: shorts, 614. Poultry-ChlckenB, mixed, $2.50W', turkeys, live, ll12ic Eggs Oregon, 20por doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs. 8tf?8ic. under CO lbs.OJCcishccp pclts,lo20c. Onions -00c(rt!il per sack. Butter Best dairy, 40(345c; fancy creamery, G0c3C0c per roll. Potatoes, 55C0c per sack. H0K8 Heavy, 81.75. Muttou Weathers 3c; dressed, 7c Bccr-Utccrfl,83.503.75: cows, ?2.50 3. dressed, fSO. BAT.KM MAKKT.T. Wheat-52 Oats .tfe. Hay Baled, jheat, 87. riour In wnolesalo lots, 83 00V re tall $3.40. ,u, MlllstufT-Bran 8121 without and (131 with sacks; shorta-SKU per ton without sacks. Hogs dressed, 5c. Live cattle 2i(S3c. Sheep Live, $2750(583. Veal-5,3. .. Butter Dairy 20c; creamery 26c - Wool Best. 15c. Mohair 25c n nops--Best8fa)lGc. Eggs-20c in cash. Poultry chickens, 5(300. Furm smoked meats Bacon, 8c ham, 10c shoulder, C($7c. Potatoes 25f7i30c. Apples 30(gft5c. PKOPOSALS for stationery. Otllce of the Secretary of State, (. Sali:m, Or,, Sept. 3, 1803. J Scaled proposals will be received at this olllco until noon, November 4. 1803, to furnUb the rollowlng articles tor the State of Oregon; for tho use or tho 20th Biennial Session of tho Leg islative Assembly. 35 reams legal cap, 11 lbs., No. 7 ruling, will to laid, Charter Oak, Scotch linen, or other good paper. 30 rcaiup 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, Carcw, Charter Oak Scotch linen or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, letter size. Paragon lottor wove No. 31, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, legal size, Paragon letter wove No. 3, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. u reams typewriter paper, legal size, Paragon letter wove No. H, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 boxes Little's satin tlnlsli carbon paper, blue, size 8x13. 0 boxes Li ttlo's satin finish carbon paper, blue, size 8x10. 10,000 No. OJ envelopes. CO lbs. No. 1 rag, XXX, 12 gross railroad steel pens. No. 40. 20 gross G I lott's steel peusNo.401. 4 gross GOlot'stecl pens, No. 303. 8 gross Esterbrook "J" pons. 0 gtoss Falcon steel pens No. 018. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Probate steel pens No. 313, 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Judge quill steel pens No. 312. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Chancel lors steel pens No. 2.30, 0 gross London Incandescent, M. Jacobs No. 4. 2 dcz. Sunford's cardinal red Ink, pints. 5 gross penholders, black enamel, large. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 558. 4 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 554. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 420. 12 do.. Ivory folders, 0 Inch standard. 4 doz. Ivory folders, 10 Inch con cress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No. 8 Morgans patent. 10 doz. mucllago stands, resevnlr, No. 0 Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, or us gooa, ho um. wnitc. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle recordor lead pencils, stylo GG0. 5 doz. Banford's premium fluid, quarts. 2 doz. Staffords writing fluid atmrts. 10 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub IUch iso. zi, 11x10 inches. WO sturjB. 4 doz. Duplex cupboard, letter clip, icgai size. 20 doz. Duplex letter clips. 15 doz. Fubors rubber rulers, 14 Inch Hat. 15 doz steel erasers, Rogers No. 18, 140, bono. 3 doz. steel erasers, Rogers Ni. le, 140, etony. 70 Boxes Fabers No. 300 rubber nanus, assorted sizes. 6 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2, hexagon, gilt. 12 LrnJM Viiliorvi lond noni!l.j INTn 9. round gilt. 20 doz. Fabers patent Ink und pen. ell rubber erasers, mammouth. 3,000 McGIU'a patent paper fasten ers. No. 2 Hut head. 3,000 Mc Jills patent paper fasteners, No. 2, round heads, white. 3,000 McGUIs patent paper fasten ers, Mo. 4, hat head. 16 doz, Table pads, to hold paper, 10x24 Inches, strong lerthcr tips. 15 doz. waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 3 doz. waste paper basket, small, No. 11, round. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2. 4 doz. Banford's mucllago. quarle. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal for Stationery." None but tho best quality ot goods will be accepted. The right to reject uny or all bids Is reserved. All the above articles must be de livered at Salem, Oregon, on or before December 10, 1803. Very respectfully, II. II. KINCAID, Secretary or State. 20u Miles shoricr and a whole half day quicker thanauy uthorlluoto Omaha, Kau wis city, bt. Louis aud ull other suthern and southeastern cities, Tin ce route east via Denver, Bt, Paul, aud illlllnus. Mont. Tickets at unices of connecting lines. It yuu ro eisi. via uiuana, you cun stop off and see the Traus-Mlsslsslppl cxposlilou A. a SHELDON. Gen'l aent, Portland Or EAST AND SOUTH VIA rHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 F M 8.-3S TU 7M5 A M lv...: Portland. d. ..Ar (9:30 ....LT4 7.'00 :lsco.Lv (b.'oo A w Lv....Satcra OO A M Ar. San rronclsco. 00 r m Above trains stop at all principal statlom bet. Portland and Salem, Turner. Marlon Jeflcrson, Albany, Tangent, Shcdds, Halsey. Ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tlons from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSKBURQ MAIL, ,-DAtLY. 830 A Ml l.v... Portland . .Ar 1055 AM -Lv.... Salem.... Lv evao PM) Ar ...Roseburg.. Lv 4.'3opm i 1 50.T U ( 7.'30 AH Pullman Tuftot sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through train WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALL1S Mall trains dally except bunday. pft TU 730 A M I2,'I5 p M Lv.... Portland . Ar I 5.-50 Lvf i.'QS Ar. ...Corvallis, At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4:5.0PM) Lv ... Portland.... Ar) 0V25 A M M) Lv ... Portland.... Ar) 8.-25 A m m Lr. . . .McMlnnvllle Lv V 5-'5 A M m) Ar Independence Lv) 4.'5o AM 7 o p M Lr McMlnnv He Lv V S.'So A M tt30P Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTKALLIA, can be obtain;-! from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aunl Salem. R. KOEDLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. &P. A. Portland Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Company, I, ForYaqulnai Tram leaves Albany 12:50 p, in, Train leaves Corvallis 1:45 P m Train arrive, at Yaquina Cr.uo p, in '.. Returning.- Leaves Yaquina 7:00a. m, Leaves Corvalli 11400, m. Arrive Albany 12.-25p.rn. For Detreit: Leaves Corvallis 7:00 a.m. Leaves Albany 8:05 a, m Arrive DeUoit 12:20 p.m. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:40 p. m. Leave Albany 605 a. m. Arrive Corvallis 6:55 p.m. 1 and 2 connect at Albany with Southern Pacific train giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon giving ample time to teach camping grounds on tho llreitenbuih and Santlam rivers same day. EDWIN STONE, Manage 1, II. L.WALDEN, T. F. Ik P. A. J. TURNER, Agent Albany. Oregon Short Line. -.TIIE- Quickest, safest, Cheapest Line for all points E".t and southeast. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping can, and upluhtered tourist sleqi Ing cars on nil through trains. IIOISE & PARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, Traveling PasBenger Agcn W. E. COMAN, General Agent. 124 Third Suee Portland. Or. Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD jySCENIC LINE OF 1 flE WORLD, Weekly Excursions To the east In through tourist cars without change, modern upholstered tourist sleepers In chsrge of experienced conductors and por. tors. To Kansas City, Chicago Iltiffalo and Boston without ct.ange via Salt I-ake , Mo., Pacific and Chicago & Alton Railroad. TUESDAYS.-To Omaha, Chicago, Bun. alo Mid Boston without change, via Salt Lake and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rail road. WEDNESDAY. -To St Joseph, Kansas City and St Louis without change, via Ilur litigton Route THURSDAYS. To Kansas City and M. Louis without change, via Sslt Lake and Missouri Pacific Railway. A day stopover arranged at Ssll Lake and Denver. A ride through the famous Colorado scen ery. Por rates anl Information Inquire of O. R. & N. ank S. P. agents or address, Z. K. HOOPER. Gen. Pass. & Fr't. Agt Denver, Colorado. C R. NIQHOL, General Agent, .151 Washinn St, Portland, wr. QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE GOMFOHT Those are the points that make rail oad travel dtssrable. Those are the ijualitlis that are the delight of the pas cnger over the popular MORTBERN PACIFIC RIIUUUD 1 j T.e roadbed of the entire line has beeu lm proved and rides as smooth as a floor and now ; with I Immeosj New Engines Vestibule Double Door Coab Del ghtfiil Sleepers lliere u noihing left to be dellred, 'Rates always low to all points east. For particulars ee THOMAS, WATT & CO. 22j Commercial Street. CJMJ.J'6 hT Neural Win tills trow druxsutii a. aotnr.Mu "Ono cect. a doos Q.R.&N. ORPART FOR TIME SCllEDUIK. From Portland. ARRIVE. Fast Mall Halt Lak, Denver V Worth, Omaha, Kama 8 pm City, St. Louis, Chicago ana iast. Spokane Flyor 2pm Walla Wall?, Z i-'pokane, ?nnLn. Minneapolis, bt, l'aul, Fler 10:15 a ni Duiutli, Milwaukee Uii cago and East 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All sailing dates sull ied to change. For San Francisco.' Sail Oct. 20,23,29. Nov. r, 4 7, 10, 13. 8pm ex, Sun, COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS Saturday 4pm ex Sun 10 p m To Astoria and way land. mg. 7am Tues Thurs and Sat WILLAMETTE AND Oregon City, Dayton and, M wjiy isnuingi yd I WILLAMETTE RIVER 430 p B 6am Mon Wed Frl Portland to Salem and way landings 'lues Thurs Sat Leave Rlparla SNAKE RIVER Lv Lew Inton 1:45 a m Mon Wed Friday Leave Rlparla dailg ex 5:4,5 am cept satuiuay. Leave Lewlston daily ex cept Friday. OUII Tues Thurs WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamei Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday nnj Saturday ct 7:15 a, ni. Transfers to street car line at Oicg City If the steamers are delayed there uund trip tickets to all points in Oregon, sshlng ton, California or the cast. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river liues. W. II. HURLUURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. G. M.;POWERS,. Agent, Twdo street dock Salem. POISE & PARKER, City Agents. -TAKE THE Canadin Pacific R,R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago riiilxdelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New Yoik Boston a ni nil nrilnts east ami inuldmcr Cheapest rate, bestservice and accommo dations Through tourist sleepers trf Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and lioston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Fnipress lne of steamships to Japan and China The lastest and linen nhips 011 the Pacific ocean. Shortest end bust route to tho orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co, To IJonoluh:, Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo 'era and any Information call 011 or address, C. K. BRANDENBURG. Agent. Salem Or. I 1 . ir a mi tt i. ... num. 1 , Agent, 146 third street. Portland, Or H j. COYLK, DUtilcl Passenger Agent, Vancouver U, 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 operat.-d In the.inte . est of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals arc served a la Carte. To obtain firsNclass strvlca your .'ticke should juad via The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chicago and Milwrukee For eastern points, tlcketfull infornution call on bodr nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. PONU General Pass. ABtniMillwaukee. Or JAS. A CLOCK, General Agent Wis Stark Street Portland Or. R OQers travelers choice of the following routes east. They arc all famous for their tcenic attraction, O. R, & N, via Ogden and Denver. Shasta Rente via Sacramento, Ogden and Denver, shasta Rou'e via Sacramrnto, Mai ore and Alberquernue, A daily line of through PULLMAN PALACE and TOURISTaLEEPER;-, San. Francisco and Los Angeles to Chicago this' U The Short Line from southern California To the. East. Apply to the agents of the O IP & N., O. S. L . Southern Pacific, or the 'undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. ,J. J, DEERKUX. Gen'l AgtWowsster, BIdU', Portland, Ore 8 ' v