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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1898)
W'fliPWH11 " "1 r " "TT (- -'W'- I -. ttM jgwnr p"' BA1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL MY MrM MROTMBCRS', VftXOAY, OCTOMCK at, iS. Mm Tmt 93.00, ttt Aetvitnae , W MwrtlM Wl 00. k? AsIysmm. MMr. Oi Twit 1.00, in Advano iLe '" 'i . THst TOV WORKS CAW&. '&) o-Bfl has betin terribly-dolln-iHjflt to the people to allow obllffa tkHwtw tfoo'sUte of Oregon) amount Irk to eighty thousand dollars, to pile Up against a Portland firm that used state- property - and employed state prison labor to inr.niifacturo and sell atoyes. Whut state official Is rcspon albWifdr this? I Tho suits tow brought to collect nptcs In the hands of the state treasurer loci lea to that upon that dnicliil 'devolved the duty of collect Injr that money. Tlmt he as stats' treasurer; or as a incmbe'r of tho state board charged with that duty, waited all these years and now brings suit awiUnnt un Insolvent company, Is not Reed buslness'fnr tho state. ' As a matter of fact, tho wholo con duct or tho state treasury In all respects, bo farns protecting tho public Is concerned, la till of the name piece of oloth it doesn't protect any more than ono thickness of chco.so cloth would protect u soa-gotng battle ship. .Tho Jolly, Jovial, easygoing, sociable and smoth state treasurer has nu more quality of resistance to the sharp political schemer than a raw youBg backwoods farmer offers to the greenwoods man or bunko sicorer on Chatham streot.-Now York, or like the denlzou of Whltcchapcl whose virtue wavers at the first leer that Isofforcd. There Is no Justice In tho officers of tho people allowing a Mr in like the Northwestern Stove works to run a bill of WO.OOO against tho state. No poor mac would bo allowed to com mlt such n raid on the treasury. Ills home would to sold out by tho sheriff and he would got no aiuypatliy. . -The people need expect no relief In this matter. Like tho $33,000 paid the Union county banker for land to which the stale can under no possl blllty get title, tlio $80,000 lou on tho stovo works must bo pocketed as a fee In tho dear school ol experience. The 10,000 attorney fee claimed for alleged services by John Hall, tho 10,000 claimed by JMr. Mullan, und the 15,000 to 18,000 fee tlmt will bo paid tho-lawyera fur the stato treas urer, arc all in tho line of Jobs cxpl dltcd by publlo olllolals of easy yirtuo. ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT, Theodore Roosevelt need muko no niuko no lnoro speeches, In this cam paign. Ho spoko ono llttlo sentence Saturday, which, If ho abides by, ua his habit to ubldo by promises, will InBuroa government of Now York etato under tho next governor quite dllTcrcut from recent administrations, Hero Is Itooscyolt'd gem: "Loyal though I shall bo to tho principles for Whlch I stand, tho party principles, thcro aro ono or two rules of conduct that stand ubovo any party principles, and they aro Included In the cum mandmenl: 'Thou shult not steal,' 'and further; 'Norehalt thou lot any ono steal If thou canst help It.." It Is Hoosovelt's fearless udheronco .Uithla eleventh commandmont that ndears him to all tiTloklng people, fand.lt wo were conduotlnga news paper In Now York wo should bo tempted to support him for that alone. tub .iouiwai, makes no proton slons to tho talents possessed by Mr. Roosevelt, but wo do claim that wo huve consistently and persls cntly advocated the adoption of tho elev enth commandment as a part of tho political code In Oregon publlo affairs, If Oregon hud more publlo officials who would not only not steal thorn- lvcs, but , go a step farther and not help others to steal, taxes would not be half as high as they aro. "' S.VILJL,1 ,..'. ,.,.,T Th Ktrtrn Oregon Asylum Job. ' Walter Lyon writes to the Ore gonlan; It Is Mid that tho appropriation of $32,088,B8 for the relief of W, T. Wright la causing tho governor to Iwssltato About tho signing of the teil HBDrnnrlutlnn hill nmv lufnm f$Mm, tkouh no Information of that pjwtwe Is given out from the executive ;MtM. Titers am munv rvmnin wim mi reirard It as an unmitigated w If tho appropriation fall to reach Mr. Wrlaht iVk Une. He s said to liavo bo motive In Dromotlni? tag Wtlo looklDK to an Eastern bwsoeh Myluw that it wquld tare mom th&UKh but for him. VkMNU0d of both the first au. IktiaAllmnM. te subsequent cou of Hit legislature, wy bo. there are few (4mt W wklng biui whole, pro of twa wato ehall t,jpiMiy ptrtmiei in the apc-ratlon. The present bill glyes all to him and makes the etato suffer all. As the matter stands, there seems unthtug to prevent the present oc cupants of tho land from using It In definitely tho state being In no position to oust thorn, though thoy liavo re eclved their pay in full. An unpleasant aroma rises from this situation, A number of the members of tho legisla ture who opposed the allowance of this Item In tho general appropria tion bill wanted a commlttco to sec about transferring title to tho land In question before votlni unqualifiedly toglyoMr. Wright his money. They argued that It would bo much oailer toitrrango that part before the relief should bo granted than afterward, for Mr. Wright's Interest would then mako him an actlvo and valuable worker for the state's Interest. Hut none or these memoers wanico 10 dcprlvo Mr. Wright of tho roller thoy all felt was event ually his Just duo In the premises. AT MARION COURT HOUSE. A suit was filed In department num ber ono by E It. Llllcnthal, vs, W. It. Scheurcr. It Is an action brought to recover possession of 70 bales of hops, of tho valuo of $100 and 9100 damages. Geo. O. Ulnghum Is tho attorney for the pin) nil IT. Q G, Brown, administrator of tho estate of D.iyld Waldo, deceased, filed his llnal account and Judge Terrell set the lime for hearing at 10 o'clock a. m on Saturday, November 10, 1808. The following wcro filed in tho re corder's ofilee: W. N. Slater, receiver, to Frank K. Lovcll, the undivided one seventh Interest In 218.74 acres In loo It. Carey d, 1. c, In 1 8 s, r 3 w, receiver's deed 82.000. Frank W. Durbln, shoilff, to Frank K. Lovcll, 248.74 acres in Mic It Carey d. 1. c. In 1 8 h, r 3 w., sheriff's deed 11,500. W. II. Cross and wife to 0. S. uud II, D. Watson, lot No. 13 In Capital City Fruit Farm w. d. $550. Elbert A. Munn and wife to Joseph Meyers, lot No 2, In block No. 11, North Salem, w. d, $550, Itoso Hcrboldt and Jako Ilnrboldt to Eliza Allbrlght, lot No. 7 and 8 In block No. 2, Compton's addition No 1 to Halcm w. d. $175. 0 N. Ilensloy.or Mill City, to Elva M. Hooyo, lot No. 0, In block No. 3 In Elbabcth addition to Mill City $10. Lewis Cass Weatherrord and wife 8, 0. i sec. 17, t 0, a. r. 3 o. w. d. to W. L. Dlel $100. Frank K. Lovell to Ueorgo W. Mc IStldc, and undivided onc-ulnth In torcst In 218.74 acres In tho A. Catoy d. 1. o. In t8s, r4 w. w. d $2,100, J. 31. Brown and wlfo to Mary II. Davenport, lot No. 0, In block No. 0, In Brown's addition to Sllvorton, w. d, $120. Dcxtor Bobbins und wlfo to W, L. Uoblns, 71,00 acres In tho Win. Edgar d, 1. c, w. d. 9142. Dcxtor Bobbins and wlfo .to W. D. Robins, 71,00 acres In tho Wm. Edgar d. 1. c, In 1 0 s, r 2 w. W. d. $142 John E. Slofor to Plmobo Shumway, tho Bouth half of tho northeast quar ter of block Ho. I, or St. Elmo's ad dition to Salem $200. Henyy fruit Shipments, Tho Oregon Orecu & Dried Fruit Co. yesterday shipped it car or potatoes to California, a ear or apples to Choyounu, and a car or prunes to Chicago. This produce Is all bought for cuhIi and hold direct, which fact makes a good market for the Oregon producers, und Salem Is reaping tho bonctlt or being a good market and shipping centre Many growers tiro shipping direct and Home to commission houses, and as a result train loads or fruit aro leaving Salem ovory week. Tho price aro fair this year, but nothing fanny. As a result fruit growers uro beginning to bee daylight, und n brighter futuro Is In prospect for Oregon's magnlllcont products. Murry Wadols visiting tuooxposlton Id Portland, "Your money or your life I" eaya the highwayman. Hut that 1 not half to peremptory a challenge as the one which illneaso Klves to a careless traveler upon the highway of health. Disease coil fronts a man and aaya "Your atten. tlpn or your life I l'mdi-nce or your lifel Common aense or your life I When sickness bcglu to get the Destora man there Is no use arguing about It, no mat- ter how InalirnlQ- cant the trouble may appear at the atart, unless you exercise prudence and common Bcnta you wm surely nay tue penalty. If the stomach and liver are out of order that Is Kolntr to weaken the whole constitu tion unless the right means are taken to re store these fundamental onrans of the sys tem to tbelr natural condition This is ex. actly what U done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Ita direct action uion the liver and digestive organs is the secret of its astonishing curative effect in nil dis eases of uiatuutrTtiou, It mures perfect nutrition; it makes the blood pure and red and full of vitality: It create healthy flesh and muscular energy. It is far better than sickening Indigestible ' emulsluna" or merely stimulating malt "extracts." Its good effects arc Ustlng. Mrs. Kebwa l' Qsrdoer, or Oruttou, York Co.. Vs., wrlten "I was. soskk with dyspepsia that I could uot eat aavthldg for over lour ruootlu. I had to starve iu weir, as notlilug would stay on iny ...".. """" yyining ipsi Motile would telt uie about, aud nctblog did ma any fP0' Mtl.h.r,,1nly ? tHnd- I took two U. !! C.e 01n Mrdlcal Discovery and. thank Ood, and your mrdiciue, I am as will as I v?.r. ! "nd P.." r!1u "a tipunds. I Kave a bottle of your I'avorlte Prescription1 now, sud tliat Is a woudcrfUl uttdlclne for female weakness, FraUe 04 that he created such a tuau as you." For all constipated conditions Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most scientific and permanent cure. No other remedy is to scientific sud perfect HitfVlV m IWM Marion county court. Ofuclat Pioceedlngs of the Commission er's Court for the October Term. In the matter of the claim of L V Ehlcn, er-county clerk, for reimburse ment by Mrrlnn county; ordered that the clerk draw a warrant lo the sum or $102.80 payable to Mr. Khlen, as tho amount overpaid by him In settling his account with Marlon county. Appointment or Wlllnrd Martin, W L Slmcral and John O Eslcs. as deputy county sheriff; approved. Report of Frank Cook, supervisor of road district No. 27; continued until regular February, 1890, term of court Report or FM Cook, supervisor or road district No 25; continued until regular February, 1809, term or court. Report of W O Hrown, supervisor of road district No. r0; continued until the regular Fobuary, 1890 term of court. Petition of Jos Monarch, et nl, for; cstabllshmcntof ucounty road;urvcy- ors nnd viewers report disallowed pe tition dismissed costs taxed to notl tloncrs. Petition of T D Jones, et al, foi widening cxtcntlon or Stato strceti continued until the regular February 1899, term or court. Ordered that the resignation or W O Drown as supervisor or road dlsrltct No. CO be accepted and that Henry Kccne be appointed his successor. Resignation or F M Cook as super visor or road district No. 2S;contlnucd until tho regular February. 1809, term or court. Resignation or Frank Cook as super visor of road district No, 27;contlnucd until tho regular February, 1899, term of court. Ordered .that the potltlon Of J F T II Urcntano for county aid for Mrs L E Combcst.be continued un til the regular November 1808 term f court. Ordered that the monthly allowance from tho county to Mrs J M Hamil ton, be Increased to 97 per month, from October 1, 1898. Ordered that the monthly allow ance rrotu the county to V Brunnlng, be Increased to $1 per month, from October 1, 1898. Ordered that tho monthly allow ance from 'tho county to Joseph Marotz bo discontinued nnd that ho be admitted to tho county poor farm. Ordered that tho olork draw a war runt In the sum of S32.02 payable to Lion county, Oregon, bolng one-hair or tho expenso incurred In making suryoy for a brldgo a:ros the North Fork or tho Santlam river at Mill City. Ordered thatjtho clerk draw n war. rant In favor of O P Terrell, to bo used by him In tho purchase or post age stamps for county ofllccs. Ordered that county warrant No. 41752 drawn lu fayor or Matt Hunker, a county charge, bo destroyed, Ordored that tho hour of conven ing court on tho hrst Judicial day or each regular term or court bo placed at 1 o'clock n. m. Instead or 0 o'clock a. m, as heretofore, CLAIMS. COUKT IlOUSi: AND JAIL ACCOUNT, Gray Bros $ 1 00 Salem Water Co 21 00 OrTcl&TclCo Ofti Salem Light & Traction Oo.. 33 CO C 20 I 7b (I (1(1 1 CO 5 00 22 80 1 00 7C Knox Si Murphy a t m Huron & Hamilton., J W Watt SH Whltofc Co.... Salem Gas Light Co I A Tuylor White & Dlsquo A O Smith HOAD & IlItlDOK ACCOUNT, CapLumbCo $12 81 DM nimlckcld 19.34 18 48 S V Hull 10 02 WA Whlto 0 00 Oie Hagon 37 00 MrEVanko 17 00 RLSwurtz 3170 IlUHerrlcekJr 3 00 Fred Hrcssler 2 80 Geo II Crolsun 3 00 J Macy 4 80 Jos llressk-r 2 00 Grant Horgclt 2 00 J J Long. 2 00 II R Herrlck Jr 7 00 Urown& Smith.., 8 25 STATlONKItY ACCOUNT. Statesman Pub Co 0 CO PattonlJros 3 00 Salem Sentinel 14 to RossKMoores&Co.,,, 4 11 OP Terrell 1 CO FS Dearborn 7 2ft ALDownlug 13 CO Goryals Weekly Stam, 7 50 I'AUPKU ACQQUNT. O II Robertson , (100 IR McCormlolc. ,., 30 CO M M High , 112 00 J NSmlth 30 00 J W Ebnor, old $9 roj A J llasey .... 2 00 John Hughes 32 00 Salem Hospital 73 00 A M Clougu 10 00 'A Zimmerman, eld $5 roj II II Eyman, old (33 ro S R J essu p ,,.,. 4000 Stclner Drug Co 41 M MoAtvofc Smith i CO DI8TUIOT ATTOHNUY ACCOUNT. S LH'tjdeu I 10 00 S L Hoyden 25 00 HIIKimw'fl ACCOUNT. F W Dusbln $10101 COUONKIt'fl ACCOUNT. W Simpson $ 200 Inquest upon the Iwdy of M Flaughor. STJonroo, eld (12,85 roj i U VY Humphrey, eld (I roj J A M llkan, cld$l..., ....... rej Herbert Downing, old (I . . , , , , roj G Sehoemakor, old $1..., rej F Sylvester, eld (I rej J A Downing, eld (I ,,,. rej LUiio Downing;, eld $1,60,,,,.,. roj VSndors, cldd.C0.lM rej W W Sanders,'oid $1,60 "..... roj A Rucker, eld (3,60 ..... rej Nover mind tho head If it aches or feels dizzy. The trouble Isn't there Never mind the mouth if It tutea badly. Tho trouble Is lower down--In the stom ach Hostet tcr's Stomach Bitters is what you need to make you welt. K0 Sitters W C Hawks, M D, eld $5 .... rej Inqucston the body of Sumanlha A. Liggett. ST Johnson eld (I2.7C roj O W Humphrey eld (3.00 ro) F L John?on eld (3.00 rej N II Doty eld $3.00 rej J S S Powell eld (1.00 roj J A McClaln cldd.OO.- , rej WSMcClamcldd.CO rej A M 'Clnugh, claimed (13.C5. .. con ASSKSSOK'S ACCOUNT. J W Hobart $10000 STOCK INSI'IXTOR'S ACCOUNT. 8WRcad 8 25 00 COMMISSIONKltS ACCOUNT. J N Davis ( 12 00 Wm Mlley . . .. 11 00 CK1MINAL ACCOUNT. State of Oregon vs. Dan Burns: SL Hayden ( 5 00 Ed -N Edcs 0 70 A O Dllley 2 30 Stato of Oregon vs. Frank Woed: O L McNary 2 CO Ed N Edcs 7 30 A O Dllley 3 70 Lon Richardson 1 7o Geo Townsond...." i 70 State of Oregon ys. Frank Borget. J II McNary ( 5 00 Ed N Edes 11 15 AC Dllley 8 50 Mattlo Jones 3 20 Hurry Beattic 2 50 Mr. Harding 3 20 Fred Adorns 2 50 Jos Burgnon 2 50 MrsFBurgett 2 CO AODIlley 1 70 Stato or Oregon ys Lewis Cele: S L Hayden 2 50 Ed N Edcs - 0 20 AC Dilley 1 80 Stato or Oregon vs. Ray Welch: Ed N Edes 2 80 A CDilloy 2 30 State or Oregon vs V Welch: SL Hayden 2 CO Ed N Edes a 70 A ;C Dllley 1 80 Stato or Oregon vs -Ray Welch: S, L Hayden 5, 00 Ed N Edes 7 30 A O Dllley l 80 State of .Oregon ys D Trcster: S L Hayden - c 00 Ed N Edes 7 30 A O Dllley 1 80 Stato or Oregon vsJ J Mergan: H u Hayden fi 00 Ed N Edes 0 70 AO Dllley 2 30 Stato or Oregon vs John Walker- b- L Hayden 5 00 Ed N Edes .... 0 70 AO Dllloy 2 30 Stato or Oregon vs Henry Menzler: S L Hayden... 5 00 Eu N Edcs - 070 AODIlley - 2 30 State of Oregon vs F McDoeald: S L Hayden 2 CO Ea N Edes. ; 0 20 A O Dllley - t 80 Stato or Oregon vs Frank Starr: S L Hayden. 2 CO 0 20 1 80 Ed N Edes. A O Dllloy Stato or Oregon vs Wm Huff: S L Hayden Ed N Edes A O Dllley Stato or Oregon vs Wm Hull- S L Haydon Ed N Edes ; A O Dllley - Stato of Oregon vs J T Chcatamt S L Hayden b Ed N Edes 0 20 1 80 COO 000 A O Dllley Stato of Oregon vs R Zwlckcr: S L Hayden Ed N Edcs A O Dllley 4 40 Her Health Restored W4IH misery of sleeplessness can only b realized by thoso who havo extwrl. encedlt. Norvoiunois. aluonlceunoaa. headaches, neuralgia and that wlsorabh) (cellug ot uure-st, can surely bo cured by Dr. Mllca" Ilostor.itlTU Ncrvluo. 60 certain Is Or, II 11m of this fact that all druggists aro authorized to refund price paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing It does uot benefit, Mrs, Iloury llruus, wlfo of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, lown, tayst 'I wtw troubled with sleepltagnets, nervous neas.hoadsoho nnd Irregular ineiutruatlonj suffering untold ruWcry for years, I used various advertised remedies far fom.lo mm. plaint betides being under tho curu of local imysicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement the ttfeilmontul of a lady cured ot ailments similar to mine, and I shall no er coaso to thank that lady. Iter testimonial Induced me to use Dr, Miles' Ncrvluo and Norvo aud Liver I'lils, which restored mo toheulth. I cauuotaay enough ror ur.Miiea'itemoUlca." Dr. Miles Remodlos aro sold by all drug gUts under a posttlro guarantee, Hrst bottle bcueflts or money re funded, Book on dl easoiof the heart aud ncrvojfree. Address. Oil. MILKS MKDIOALCO.. Clkhait, Ind. Ky IMNtifc''?V Etfervs! BSSSM BaptMssk ' M a raasBTItrssr sB 1 li iChiimmmmmmmmmm WS Low 1 70 AODIlley 170 R McGuIro 1 70 State of Oregon vsFred Rrewn: S L Hayden 5 o Ed N. Edcs 8 00 AODIlley 4 70 J O Johnson 1 70 Frank Starr ". 1 70 State of Oregon vs. R. Ws Witt: S L Hayden . ... 5 00 J Dan vers '... 1 70 Alice Nolanrl 1 70 EdN Edes 0 85 J F Monarch 1 70 A O Dilley 5 (10 Geo Townscnd U 70 Stato or Oregon vs R W Witt: S L Hayden 5 00 EdN Edcs 0 70 AO Dllloy -.. 2 30 Stato of Oregon vs F D Wade: S L Hayden 5 00 EdN Piles 8 25 AC Dllley 3 50 Thos McNary 1 70 State of Oregon vs Henry Heller; Lizzie Llchty 3 00 Forest Lamb 1 3 00 State of Oregon vs V Welch: KdN Edes 2 20 AO Dllley 2 30 Stato of Oregon vs John Thompsen: S L Hnyden 2 50 EdN Edcs 0 20 AO Dllloy 1 80 ytato or Oregon vs Frank Lawler: S L Hayden , 5 00 EdN Edes 0 70 AO Dllley 2 30 Stato or Oregon ys S Fernandez: Ed N Edes 0 70 A O Dllley - 2 30 Stato or Oregon ys Fred Reese: Not allowed. State or Oregon vs J E Ferris: Not allowed. Stato or Oregon vs Jos Reese: S L Hayden -. 5 00 S B Cono 100 MIIolil 2 10 HA Johnson . 10 85 LS Winter ; '. 1 70 E M Reese 3 CO F W Durbln 7 80 EJ Arnold - 1 70 Stato or Oregon vs Wm Magcrs: Not allowed, rcrcrrcd to Polk county. Stale or Oregon vs Raymt.nd Reese: Not allowed. Stato or Oregon vsPuullne Phillips: SLHayden 2 CO H A Johnson 8 CO F W Durbln 3 00 Geo Townscnd 1 70 JCJohnson 1 70 State or Oregon vs J J Mergan: S L Hayden 5 00 II A Johnson 0 70 F W Durbln 2 W) Statu or Oregon vs Geo It Miller: S L Hayden G 00 II A Johnson 4 CO F W Durbln 2 50 W L Slmeral 1 70 II O iSY.rl!t- E O .'jicst box' 100 Sta.or rorCKon vs John Williams: SLHayden 5 00 II A Johnson 7 05 F W Durbln 2 CO H Hull 00 Stale of Orcgou vs Charles Shert: SLHayden 5 00 II A Johnson 4 05 L P Adams 5 GO Statoor Oregon vs Gilbert Knudeon. SL Hayden 5 00 II A Johnson 8 75 LP Adams 330 James Jory 1 70 LP Adams 1 50 Sialoor Oregon vs. John Walker: SLHayden COO l HA Johnson 070! FW Durbln 2 50 . tnte or Oregon vs Win Kayser: J u Gates 12 40 J A Kemp 0 80 OL McNary 5 00 N Gleason 3 00 C Adams 2 53 W Wright 2 50 That Joyful Feehng. With the exhilarating sense of re newed health and strength and In ternal cleanliness, which- follows the use of Syrup or Figs, Is unknown to tho rew who have not progressed be gresed beyoud tho old tlmo mcdl. clncs und tho cheap substitutes some time offered but nevor accepted by tho well-informed. Buy tho genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dypepsla Tablets, One little tablet well tive immeaiate reliel or money refunded, sold In handsome tin I oxes at 35c, I.unn & 11 rooks, drugsltu. Acker's Eoglldi Remrdy Will Slop a cough at any time, and wilt cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 35c and sec. Lunn & Urooks druggists. For broktn suitaces. sore-, imcrt l.lii-. burns there isne tellable remfdy, DcYYitt's Witch Hatel Salve. When you call for De Witt'u don't accept countejlel's You will not be disappointed Stogie Drug Store, Sick headache alnoiuteiy and cured by utlng MoLI Tea A permanently A pleasant herb drink Cuics constipation and Indigestion, mates yuu er, sieep, woric and mppy. Sat lifsction Ruaranteed or money back. 35c and Lunn & Drools drugcitt. Ackei's Dyspepsia Tablets are soU on a husltlve guarantee Cures heart-burn, raising oil he food distreis after eating or any form ofdypepsIa One little tablet gives lm. mediate relief. 15c and and 50c. I.unn & llrooks, druggist. Drink a rleeplng of Mokio Tea pefor lettnnc at night, and se i how soundly you will sleep morning It supplies food for the blood while you Wep, produces a clear and beauti- iui complexion, aau cures constipation and sick headache. I.unn & Urooks, druggist. More than twenty million free samples of DeWht'sHaiel Salve have brm dUtribaled. Wfcat better proof f thslr confidence do you want ? It cure piles, bums, scalds, sores in the shortest time. Stone Drug Store. Mokl Tea positively cures jlxk headacLd. Inditeitlon ami nuiufnuliu, A .l.nt.iil drink. Removes all eiupiloni of (he skin, producing a perfect coroplexlou.or money re' funded, as cents anJ So cents. Lunn & HrooVs, druggitts TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA, To Gain Fl.sb, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite nnd Q00U Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, Interesting Experience ot an Indianapolis Gentleman, No trouble Is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspep sia. People having it think that their serves aro to blamo.are surprised that they are not cured by ncrvo medicines and spring remedies: tho real scat tf mischief is lost sight ef: the stomach is the origin to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any oaln whatever in the stomacn, nor perhaps any of the usual symtoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In tho stomach so much as in nearly cyery other organ; in some cases tho heart palpitates and Is Irregular; In others, the kidneys aro a (Tec ted; In others tho bowels arc constipated, with headaches, still others aro troubled with loss of Ilcsh acd appe tite, with tho accumulation or gas, sour risings and heartburn, Mr. A. W. Sharper or No. (11 Pros spcctSt., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follews: "A motive of pure grati tude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabids I liavo been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for tho lost four years; havo used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favor able result. They sometimes gave temporary relief until tho effects of medicines woro niT. I attributed tills to my sedenatry habits, being a book keeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to stato thut the tab lets have overcome these obstacles, ror 1 have gained In ilcsh, sleep better and am better In evcrv wav. The abovo Is written not ror notoriety, but is uascu on uciuui lacts," Respcctrully yours, A. W. Shaupkr, 01 ProsprctSt., Indianapolis, Ind. It Is sare to say that Stuurt's Dys pepsia Tablets will euro any stomach, weakness or disease except cancer of tho stomach. They cure sour stomach gas, loss of Ilcsh una appetite, sleep lessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation nnd headaches. Scud for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at CO cents. 10-17-10-21 PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Ofllce or tho Secretary or State, I Salem, Or,, Sept. 3, 1898. J Sealed proposals will be received at this oftlco until noon, November 4, 1808, to furnUh tho following articles for the Stato of Oregon; for tho use or tho 20th Biennial Session or the Leg islative Assembly. 33 reams lcgl cap, 14 lbs., No. 7 ruling, whlto laid, Charter Oak, Scotch linen, or othor good paper. 30 reauic Hrst class Congress Note, 7 pound. No. 7 ruling, whlto laid, or othor good paper. 20 reams letter paper 12 lbs., No. 7 rullnir. whlto laid. Caraw. rhurtnr 0 Ouk Scotch linen or othor good paper. -w mima typewriter paper, letier size, Paragon lettor wove No. 31. ! Vai.eyPu ncTco paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, legal elze. Paragon letter wove No. 3, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. u reams typewriter paper, legal slzo, Paratron letter wove No. n. Vniiov Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 boxes Little's satin llnlsh carbon :b paper, uiuo, size 8xl3. 0 boxes Llttlo's satin finish carbon paper, blue, size 8xl0r. 10,000 No. 0, envelopes. 00 lbs. No. 1 rag. XXX, 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. 40 20 gross Gllott's steel pens No. 401. 4 gross Gillot's steel pons, No. 303, 8 gross Estorbrook "J" pons. 0 gross Falcon steel pons No. 048. 0 gross Estorbrook &CWn. Pniimtn steel pens No. 313. 0 gross Estcrbrook & Co's. Judge quill steel pons No. 312. , 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Chancel lors steel pens No. 239. 0 gross London Incundescont, M. Jacobs No. 4. 2 dcz. Sanford's cardinal red Ink, pints. 5 gross penholders, black enamel, laruc. 10 doz. Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 55ft. 4 doz. .Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Ink stands No. 554. 10 doz. Peck. Stow & Wllwix's Ink awuus xno. -l-O. I 12 doz, lycry folders, 0 inch I standard. I 4 doz. ivory folders, 10 Inch con 1 gross. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No. 8 Morgans patent. 10 doz. mucllago stands, rcsevolr, No. 0 Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, or as good, 140 Lbs, white. 2 gross No. 2 EaRlo recorder lead pencils, stylo GG0. 5 doz, Sanford's nrmnlnm ilniri quarts. 2 doz. Quarts, -...- U Staffords writing fluid 16 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub tiles No. 22, 11x15 inches. COO stubs. 4 doz. Duplex cupboard, letter clips, legal size. 20 doz. Duplex letter clips. 15 doz. Fabcrs rubber rulers, 14 Inch Hat. 15doz. steel erasers, Rogers No. 18, 149, bono. J doz. steel erasers, Rogers No. 149. otony. Un 70 Boxes Fabers Nu. .-ton rubber uuiiuB, ussoneu sizes, 6 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2. hexagon, gilt. 12 gross Fabers lead pencils, No 2 round gilt. 20 doz. Fabers patent Ink and pen ell rubber erasers, mammouth. 3,000 McGlll's patent paper faUen ers. No. 2 Hat head. 3,000 Mo Jills patent paper rastcners, No. 2, round heads, white, 3,000 McGllU patcut paper rasten- ers, no. . uat rieaa. ,n1PPz,.TaDl Pads t0 hoW paper, 10x2 Inches, strong lerther tips. 15 doz, wasto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 3 doz. waste paper baskot, small, No. 11, round. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2. Ad.ozv9anfora'8 wuollago. quarts. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal for Stationery." None but tho best nunlirv rt nnAa will be accepted. The right to reject any or nil bids Is reserved, All tbeabovB nrtlr.li.i miiat. h ,i- llyorcd at Salem, Oregon, on or beroro Very resr-ectrully. II. R, KINOAID, Secretary or State. TODAY'S MARKKT. Portland, Oct 21. -Wheat valloj 03; Walla Walla, 01c. Flour Portland. 3.25: Surertme S2.25 per bbl. oats wnito a-Knasc. Hay $8t0 per ton. Hops 13(aiec; old crop 0(fj7c. Wool Volley, 810c; Eastern Oregon, 8M12o. Mlllstuil Bran, 814,; shorts, $14. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.C0$3; turkeys, live, J l121c Eggs Oregon, 20pcr doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 88c. under CO lbs,0J(7cjsheep polts,lC20c, Onions 00cto$l per sack. Butter Best dairy, 40f3M5c; fancy creamery, COcWOOc per roll. Potatoes, CofeCOc per sack. Hogs Heavy, 84.75. Mutton Weathers 3lc; dressed, 7c Beof-Utccrs,$3.50Cf(3.75: cows, 2.D0 3 dressed, BfSO. 8T,KM MARKRT. Whcat-52 Oats.3c. Hay Baled, :hcat, $($($$7. Flour In wholesale lots, 3 CO: r tall 83.40. Mlllstult-Bran $121. without and $131 with sacks; Rhorts-$l3r per ton without sacks. Hogs drcrscd, Gc. Llvo cattle 213o. Shcep-Llve, $2.G0$3. Vcal-63. Butter Dairy 20c; creamery 25c. Wool Bcst.lCc. Mohair 25c Hops Best 815c. Eggs-20c in cash, Poultry chickens, G(50c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8Jc ham, loo shoulder, G(c$7c. Potatoes 25Qi'0c. Apples 30(ri)a5c. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- FHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 r M Lv... Portland. . .Ar 8.-3S pm -Lv. ...Satem ....Lv 745 A M Ar, San Francisco. Lv (9:30 AW I 7.-00 A M I 8.-00 P M Above trains stop at all principal stationi bet, Portland and balem, Turner, Marlon eflerson, Albany. Tangent, Shcddi, Halsey, larrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Koseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSEDURO MAIL, .DAILY. 8:30 A M J Lv, . . Portland ..Ar (4.-30 P m ro55 AMLv....Balem.... Lv J 1 50.T U 520 jm I Ar.... Koseburg.. Lv (7.-3QA U "Pullman "Bullet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to nil through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BKTWERN TORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS. Mail tialns daily except Sunday J 730 amTLv.1 . .Portland. ." Ar I s.5o P u 1315 P M 1 Ar. . . .Corviillli. . Lv 1.-05 pm At Albany and CorvahTs connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXrUKSS TRAIN DAILY EXCKPT SUNDAY. 4.'5opm) Lv ... Portland.... Ar I i 7:30 P Lr. . . .McMinnvillc Lv-; 8:30 pm) At Independence Lv) i 8.-25 a M S50A M 450 A M Direct connections at San i-rancisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mall steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA. IIONO LULU and AUSPKALLIA, can be obtalnH from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aicnt Salem, R. KOEIILER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM, G. F. &P. A. Portland Corvallis & Eastern R, R. Company, I FerYaqulna: Train leaves Albany 2:5-1 p, m. Tran leaves Corvalli 1 i:4S p, m Train arrive at Vaqulna fcto p. m :. Returning.- Leaves Yaqulna 7100 a.m. Leaves Corvalli 11-40 a, m. Arrive Albany 13.-25p.rn. For Detroit! J ' Leaves Corrallli 7.-00a m. Leaves Albany 8:05 a, m Arrive Detroit i2.-2op. m Returning: Leaves Detroit 2140 p.m. Leave Albany , 6:05 a. m. Arrive Corvallis 6J55 p. m. I and 3 connect at Albany with bouthern Pacific train giving diiect service to nnd from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon giving ample time to icach camping grounds on the llreitenbush and Santiam rivers same day, EDWIN BTONE, Manacei, ILL. WALDEtf, T. F. fc P. A. J. TURNER, Agent Albany. Oregon Short Line. -THti- Quickest, safest, Cheapest U,n,e"Lal1 Pml Emi and southeast. l'RLF. reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping car, and upholstered tounu slew ing.cars on all thtouuh trains. BOISE ,V BARKER, Agent Sslcm, Or C. a TERRY, Traveling Passenger A n W. E. CO.MAN, .34 Third Stree Portland. 0er,;e",rAcen,J 20u Miles shorter and a wholo half day quicker than any other lino to Omaha, Kan sas city, bt. Louis and all other uthem and southeastern cities, n ll."ee ,ru.t0 ea9t v' Drijver, St, Paul, and Billions, Mont. Tickets at ottlces of connecting lines. If youco L1it,iVla,9tuaha.'.you cn stop oir and see the Trans-Mlsslsalppi exposiuo,, . A, C. SHELDON. Gen'l aent, Purtlsnd O' Utw a yj 1 ha Kin J Yoa Haw Alwrs toqfr ff6Sta J t yv. ef -HsSSSHBBSVSSSSSSSSSaBSSSSfl JslsBBBBBBBr ImHsBBbVSBBBWSBbTI sssssssssssssssssssvssH ;75f72 f&JUM IJJnu"fl DRPART TIMIt SC1IRDULK. FOR From Portland, ARRivr. Fast tfalt Lake, Denver F Mall Worth. Omaha , Kansa 8pm City, St. Louis, Chicago and East, Spokane Walla Wallp, 2 Spokane, SnoUn. Flyor Minneapolis, St. Paul, & 2 pm Duluth, Milwaukee ChU i,;., cago and East ftm 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. . , m All sailing dales sub- 4 ' m ject to change. For San Francisco. Sail Oct. 20,33,29, Nov. 1, 4 7, to, 13. 8pm COLUMIHA RIVER ex, Sun. STEAMERS Saturduy . ., m ro p in To Astoria and way land, t ljun tngs, 7am ....... Tues WILLAMETTE AND Thurs YAMHILL RIVERS 33o pnj and Sat Oregon City, Dayton and '$., way landingr y,,i 6am WILLAMETTE RIVER 4.,on. Mon rj-u Wed Portland to Salem Thurs Fn ana way landings g Leave SNAKE RIVER Lv Uvr Rlparia , 145 a m Leave Kiparia dallgj ex- 545 a m Alon cept Satuiday. Sun Wed Leave Lewlston dally ex- Tues J'riday cepl Ftlday. Thurs WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-Stcamei Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday an J Saturday et 75 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oreg City if the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all points In Oregon, sshlng. ton, California or the cast. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. W. II. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or. O. M.:POWERS..Agent, Trade street dock Salem. POISE & MARKER, City Agents. -TAKE THE- Canadin Pacific R.R, And Soo Pacific Line -TO- Mn.neapoUs St. Paul Luicago Philadelphia Waihlngton Montreal Toronto New Yoik -,, , Boston aiicfall points east and southeast Cheapest rates, bestservice and accommo. dations ITirough tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Pant, Toionlo, Montreal, and lloiton without chance Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Empress ine of steamships to Japan and China The fastest and finejt uhlps on the Pacific ocean. Shortest and best route to the orient. Cauadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolul , Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo -'era and any information call on or address, C. K. BRANDENBURG, Agent, Salem. Or. It. II. ABBOT, Agent, 146 third street. Portland, Ur , , E ) COYLE, UUttlcl PasscrRcr Arcm, Vancouver II. C. When Going East Vte a first-class line In traveling between, Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cats in service. The Dining cars arc operat.-d In the.inter. Ct of its patrons, the most eler-aur service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la Carts. To obtain firsr.clm service your ,'ticke should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. lor all connections at Chicago and Mllwsultto For eastern points, llcjcetfull information call on Sodr nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. POND General Pass. AgentMillwuukee. Or IAS. A nrvi; r:....i ... ,ui Stark Street Portland Or. QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMPORT Those are the points that mike rail oad travel dtssrable. Those are the qualities that aro the delight of the pas enger over lie popular NORTHRBN PACIFIC UILROAD The roadbed of the entire line hasbeei, lm proved and rides as smooth as a floor and now with .Biinense New Engines Vestibule Double Door Coaclies Delightful Sleepers There is nothing left to te dekired. Rater always low to all points east. For particulars e THOMAS, WATT Jc CO. 227 Commercial Street. Iiti ..',, a- i.-wm -a -V iNfiU