lis innumMJliiJiii rrV i in h iilniitaimMWm'i to liHlilMimil MUM diWrtVfcUit'iWa. 'fr.'-'Tnrihirifctnim i- ! fl &4 1 . F gi V I ,w .' M . 4r wtr . s? 8 EV H v PJi. au'Fj . Iw, r'i . KJr tf Y"' ft F r- S3 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. V HQrRM BKOTHRR8, itfOMDAY, NOVKMBSR 38, 1S98. Mf.'OM Tim 3.00, in Advance. Batfsft Fear KaatiM SI 00. to? Advance. ;; 1WMr. Oaa YAr 1.00, In Advanoo &. ' m. 11 IT IS THtt FARMER'S FIGHT, Tho men elected to office by the People's Union party In ttita county are proving tlio strongest friends of th people and the protectors of tho taxpayers. They not only do not steal but they do not help tho gang to steal, They were elected by thn fanners n seatnst the ring candidates and the fanners uphold them. Jud?oBotse'rf recent decision that a one-sided hop contract Is null and void, and that an Injunction cannot bo granted against a farmer to compel enforcement of such a contract, Is worth thousands of dollars to tho pro ducers of every county In the state. Ho Is not a Judge for those who want to take away tho last chance a man has to get something for his labor, He Is a Judge of all tho people. Sheriff Durbln Is making a popular officer and Is protecting tho pcopio In his office where aver it is In his power. A farmer called at Tub Journal of lice Saturday and said he was pre pared to put up $100 towards keeping Mr. Durbln In office to tho end or his term, if tho legislature did not pro vido proper compensation. There are others who will do tho same. For the first ttmo In many years tho court house combination bus been broken, and Mr. Durbln should bo kept there for tho full term fcr which ho Is elected. Take It In the matter of drawing Juries alone Mr. Durbln Is a protection against partisan methods that have prevailed In tho past. Both grand and petit Jurors will be of u better clinrnctor with n sheriff of tho opposition party. A farmer railed at this odlco Satur day wlm had been notified to pay delinquent taxes for each year since 1812. Ho had no receipts but had paid for each year except 1800. When ho went to tho ehrriff'H odlco tho books showed tho fuels and Sheriff Durbln told him to tear up tho notice sent by a private tax-collector ap pointed at 15 and 20 per cent commls too. To these men elected by tho Union party, men like Ilolse, Huydon and Durbln, tho farmers must look for protection nnd they should uphold thorn and oncourugo thorn in their reforms. Thcro uro honest men in tho Republican party but they often get Into ofllcc only when thcro Is a strong minority party to compute with. THE UNION PARTY. "Enter not Into tho path of tho wicked, and go not in tho wuy of ovll men. Avoid It, puss not. by It (go not by that way) turn from It, end pass away. Fur they sloop nut excopt they huvodonoinlscliler, nnd their sleep Is taken awuy, unless they cause onto to fall. For they cat tho broad of wickedness, and drink tho v ino or Ylalenco.' Proverbs. The above selection from Holy Writ 1 vory applicable to tho political sit uation at Salem. Hero is un clomeut of Republican?, who profess to wish reform, and somo reully do wish re form, but they want to got It all for the honor and glory of tho llopubllcan party inoro than ror the real cause or reform. Tho Union party voters arc nuked to chooeo between tho two factions of Republicans, when It U to bo hoped they will hesitate long enough to read the abovo passage of scriptures and then proceed to put up a straight Union ticket composed or good men The Union party stood back In hopes that, a citizens movement would be started in which all taxpayers could participate. A massmeetlng of taxpayers that would have been representative of the best Intelligence and beat patriotism of this commun ity could have put up a non-partisan ticket that would huyo been correct. , The cltltons or taxpuyors move- meut was however conl'ucd to Re publicans. It may accomplish some good, but not ai much as If It had been made a movement of all the people against tho old city ring that Jim control of tho affairs of this city In tliesa many years. No hiiiio of tbese Reform Renulilliuinn nrrwumn 0.1rwmj WW v.J W WV WMVtl'l Ul 111" VWUI1- , ell and mayor and let tho ring have the Mttpf tho oftlccs. Then they hope .with tho help of tho Union mmuber et the Council, Mr. lluren, to lift tho city out ot ine ima m means or lou s tetlM, Kt w)U tlut work? fcjij;vmu uuiuu party cuuniuor whs iMti if they want to bo a party to hmk h-HlMiearted reform measures, or gwfcftber they will put up a ticket of JLtWf.QWB. aiitlU)ushfne Republicans, or Wlwwt mhm of th), suggest that tho Union party put up no ticket until artcr Thursday's Republican primaries, when they say x it will be Known what the outcome of Suturdny night's convention will be. Is this a safo propo sition for tho Union party? If they put up a ticket at all, they should act atonce and go boldly and squarely before the peoplo for reform not only In the city council but In tho record er's ofllcc, tho marshal and police. Tho way to teform Is to reform, not to temporize in order to savo the Re publican machine. COMMERCIAL REPORTS. Enormous Exports of Wheat at Low Prices Wool Kept Down. liradstrccts report uuys-thls year :o exceptional In magnltudu and variety of blessings draws near the end with yet another good gift, a marked increase of confidence In prospects for the year which Is to close the ccntutf. The industries are doing remarkably well, consldci Ing lilndranco until of lato by un seasonable weather. With storms and cold, many branches now get larger orders. Sales of wool liavo been 35,075,000 pounds for four weeks, Including about 5,000,000 for export, but mostly at concessions, which hayo been this week -a little Increase.! on fine un washed fleeces. When steel rail contract was ready for final signature, withdrawal of ono large company killed It, but a work ing compact Is nevertheless said to have been made, apparently 0 sort of gcntlemem'rt agreement, In .which more conlidcnco Is perhaps expected than is felt. Tho market of Hesse mcr grows stronger at Plttttburg. Wheat bus again advanced 1 shade though for spot only 0 ror the past week, whilo Western receipts are heavy, and for four weeks hayo been 38,031,201 bushel, ngalntt 20,110,104 last year- Tho Atlantic cxports,i1our Included, have bcon .'1,057,870 bushels for tho Week, against 3,(128,440 last year. Pa cific exports, 371,185 bushels, against 1,020,050 last year, making for tiirce weeks or November 13,012,000 bushels against 15,105,200 last year. While Atlantic shlpmcntscxcccds last year's a nccrcaso from tho Pad Ho affects this market but little. Moreover, corn exports continue heavy, In four weeks, 10,453,300 bushels, against 0,320,788 last year, lining tho prlco ic. and Hliowlnu a continued demand for nearly live months alinout equal to tho unprecedented domand or lust year. Failures ror tho week have been 188 in tho United States against 230 last year, and 21 in Uanadu, ugalnst25 last year. Dunn and Go's. Report says: Unravorablo features uro very fow, prominent among which Is tho con tinued dullness at wholcsulo points or wool and woolen goods, Tho sit uation ns to the country's export trndo Is lluttorlug, except ror tho scarcity or freight tonnage, which Is becom ing serious, tending to check ship moots of goods contracted for, nnd thus to hamper seriously tho do yelopmunt of American trado ubroud. This Is particularly left In tho Iron ami steel Industry, and considerable pig Iron arranged for shipment Is bo Ing'dclaycd and It may ultimately be thrown back 011 domestic markets. Wheat, Including Hour, shipments ror tho week nggrogatu 5.821,720 bush cls,ngalnst 5,070,141 bushels last week, 5,405,173 bushels In the corresponding wcok or 1807, 3,753,003 bushels In 1898, 2,030,082 bushels In 1805, nnd 2,007,802 bushel) In 1804. SlncoJuly 1, thlsyoar, the exports or wheat aggregated 83,714,183 bushels against 18,435,570 bushels last year. Iluslncis failures In tho Unite 1 States for tho week, 178, against 228 last week, 233 In tho corresponding week last year, and 200 in 1800, 203 In 1805,and 307 In 1801. lluslncss failures In Canada number 25,ag')lnst24 last week, 31 In this wcok a year ago, 30 in 1800, 6S in 1805, and 35 In 1801. The raging lion that rav age the eatth, cckinif that which it may devour Is a fearsome a 11 tairoulat to filfht. 111. health is a (tralthier but much more danjrerou en emy. It la al ways easier and better to avoid it than to fiEht 'It, It comes in various guises, At first it is usually as a tri ll t n ir iudlircs. tion or o silllit attack of bll iousness. Then follow Iom of appetite, or headache, or nerv ousness and sleeplessness, or stupor. These arc the advance heralds of consumption, malaria, nervous exhaustion and prostra tion, aud a multitude of other ills, There Is an easy way to avoid, and a sure way to escape from, ill-health Dr Werce'a Golden Medical Discovery itivea edge to the appetite, Invigorates the liver, makes the digestion perfect aud the blood pure. It is the great appetite-sharpeuer, blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic It cures o3 per cent, of all cases of consumption, it uocs not make oabUy Hesu like cod liver oil, but firm, healthy tissue, without coipu leucy. Honest dealers don't urge substi tutes for a little extra profit, ' I cannot praiw Or Tierce's Golden Medical Ultcovcrytoo highly," wrilr Mrs. Mary A Bey. or Audcrwavlllt, buckiughsm Co Vtt "My friend gave me up as dying of cousuiuptlcn I tried ctervthlnf , but atcw worse, until I became so weak ( gsye up all my housework, 1 tried four bottles of the 'Ooldeu Medictt uUcuvtry' and have now no more ueed to take tuedlciue of any kind. I recommend your medicines the Golden Medical Diicovcry1 and '1'te.iuut rel iefs '-to my friends with a full belief lu their efficiency." When any member of the family is alck or hurt, took In Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, and there you will find the remedy. It used to cost $1.50; now it' rami. 1008 pages. Over 500 illustrations. Send 11 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to World's Dlspeuury Medical Asso ciation, lluffalo, N. V., for paper -covered ropy. Cloth binding, 10 cenU extra. III MMwr" 75x Tired Men Men wear out their lives quickly nowadays. Their brains nnd bodies ore overworked, and then come sleeplessness nervousness, dyspep-da aud general debility. Tho system gives utit. Thews troubles, If neglected, hasten tho end. Strength and health co mo back with the aid of It helps the food digest makes nerves of iron atfd Induces sound sleep. Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters FOREIGN AFFAIK3. An English Uarllst positively as serts that Don Curios' armyfwlll take tho field In Spain Boon after the treaty Is signed. He declares that a loan has bcon fully ttnnnced, and that It Is divided equally between France and England, and he adds that after tiic English capitalists were shown the evidences on which Don Carlos' chances of success arc based, they of fered many times the amount asked. Tho English Uullsts assert that much moro money would have been secured had it not been for thn fact that Don Carlos stipulates that there should be no assistance from Jews, as ho is ap prehensive of their obtaining tlnau clal control of tho monarchy. Continuing, It Is assorted thai, the Spanish government has known for some time that Don Carlos possessed" an army, organized Into battalions and butteries, olllccred and largely armed, hut the Spanish ministers counted on ills failure to secure funds. Therefore, tho Spanish government is said to bo panic-stricken und to be endeavoring to make the Spaniards believe that Orcat Ilrltuln has agreed to linancc Don Carlos und that he, in turn, lias undertaken to cede the Canary Islands to Great Britain In the In the event, of success. Tho London office of 11 I'll III pplnc capitalist has received a letter fro m Its agent, at Manila, dated October 10 In which tho agent says: "Tho rebels arc prepared nlreidy to resist annexation, lam lu the confi dence of their chlers, and I assuro you they aro quite prepated to retire to tho hills, ir moro than ti protectorate is offered. I bono It will not conic to wurllko proceedings for It would bo 11 vorv nrotractcd affair. Tho Ameri cans v.ould not Und tho rebels as easy as tho Spaniards did, for they formerly hud only 400 rllles. whi'c tho rebels now have 80.0C3 rllles and 80 cannon, Including several Maxims. "Americans aro not iillowodto crtm tho rebel ll.ies without passports. A narlv of Gorman olllcors, who at tempted to do so without passports, wero mistaken for Americans, and wore refused permission. Wlion It was discovered they wore Gonuam, tho officers wero permitted to proceed. Tho Impurclal toduy says: "The Spanish government thought that after tho signing of tho peace troaty frlondly rclatlons-bctween the United States and Spain would bo resumed and and tho governments would negotiate directly on matters or secondary Importance, but tho United States' last note requests that tho Paris commissioners bo empowered to arrango a revision of tho treaties or commurco and a special treaty ror tiio Philippines, as well as to settle other questions, Tho Spanish cabinet Is obliged to accede to tho request, and, therefore several additional sessions will bo noiussiiry after Monday. "Tho Instructions sent to Montero Rlos ordered him again to Insist tlut tho uhsoluto rights or Spain lu the Philippines should bo maintained In uccorduuco with tho very clear text or artlclo !i or tho protocol. How evof, tho government declares Mon tero Rlos will sign tho poaco treaty wlt'iout reserve, us Itt signature inder protest will deprive tho troaty or ti dotlnlto character and lcavu matters ns bad they aro now, und we have ministerial authority lor saying that tho govorument desires the speediest bottlcmout of these matters, as otherwise they muy result In grave dungors In Spain." Special dispatches from Madrid says Senor Montero IMos, president of tho Spanish peaco commission, has Informed ills government that tho Americans dcurtud cession of the Sulu archipelago. Further ad vlco horn Madrid says tho Spanish cabinet has decided to instruct the commissioners utter tho poaco treaty Is signed to treat for u roylslou of lliu treaty existing be foro the war, ThoUcrtnun press this wook has Itllnliwl I t unl f tt iivmlf ll.nkl ! tinltt tltsh uioil'll ibsuu u hiuuw uriu uuuuv tun i Philippine question und tho peace ne-1 gotlatlous at Purls, Nearly till the' comment has been uncomplimentary to tho United States, which Is re garded as showing "excessdvo greed und political Indecency In formulating new demands President MoKlnloy I being also accused of "Inconsistency" I and "laoV of back bone' In not with-, standing "the Increasing demands of j tho Imperial parly." PiM ! OUUOON NURSERY UTOCK Shut Out of Canada Under a taw Re (pairing Inspection. , Waller l.you, the Salem cone spondent of a Portland paper wr'tes; A McGill, a local uursorymin, ro ports that prospects uro at present 1 excellent. Tho iiumbet of orders for spring delivery received is three times as great us that of any former Rjasoo. Treos generally tire reported j to bo lu it healthy condition, and as tho market is not Hooded, prices aro ftlr, Thodomatid, Mr. MeQlll rinds,) Is principally for upplo trees, thuugh ' thcro Is considerable Inquiry ufterl Italian prunes. Oregon had all the Western states, and until last March, British Colum bia ror a market. Recently a Ca nadian law, tho purpose or which was to afford protection against tho Importation of diseased trees, went Into effect. "Tho result Is," said Mr. McGill, "that our trees nro shut out." Continuing ho said: "It makes no difference whether our trees arc healthy or not. if they don't want us to ship there they can find an excuse to condemn our trees. A fo.v shipments lost that way takeoff ull the profits. When the law went Into effect, we had two shipments on Hie way. They were condemned and we had to throw tho trees away. The British Columbia nurserymen cnu grow ull trees needed, so It is to their interest to shut us out. The tree-buyers of British Co lumbia would bo able to buy their trees cheaper If wo wero allowed to compete with their nurserymen." NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will be received by the County Clerk or Linn County, until Jnnurury oth, 1800, at tho hour or 1 o'clock p. m. ror hlbor and material icqulrnd In tho remodeling und Im proving a brick court houso for Linn County, at Albany, Oregon, All work to bo completed by September 1st, 1800, according to plans and specifica tions 011 tile In my olilco. Tho County Court will consider bids as follews: First, For the completion or tho entire work. Second, All mason and carpenter work, Including material or brick, stone, iatli and plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber, elc, Third, Heating und plumbing com plete. Fourth, Galvanized iron, tinning and slating. Firth, Painting, The successful bidder will bo re quired to give an approved bond ror the amount or his bid Immediately after the contract Is awarded him, upon sucli conditions asthecourt may determine and demand. TI 0 County Court reeoryes the right to reject any or ull bids. By order of tho County Court tho lltli )ay of November. 1808. Fkanic Ukahtiiei:, Clerk of Linn County, Oregon. ll-2(5-3w Stockholder's Meeting Chamber of Com merce. Thcro will bo u meeting of the Stockholder's of the Salem Chamber of Commerce hold at tho City Hall, Salnm Or,, on Monday the lUth day of December, A. D. 1803, at tho hour or 8 o'clock p. m. .ror the purposoof electing u board or directors to serve ror the ensuing year; and the trans action of such other business us may bo brought before the meeting. F. R. Anhon, Secretary. Gi:o. 11. Okay, President. AT MARION COURT HOUbE. A now suit wus begun by Warren Slmiinnsetal. vs. Charles Simmons ot ul.' It Is an action brought in Dc pirtmcut No, 2, demanding a parti tion of tho'estato of Asa B. Simmons, deceased. 11. J. Bigger Is the pluln tllf's attorney. Judgo R P. Boise, has tiled Ills dc crco In tliocasoof Lllionthal and Co. vs. F. Trombly ct il. awarding the hop under dispute to Paul It. G. Hunt und Li'.'liomund Co. us tha law fill owners of tho same und award ing them Judgment fur costs und disbursements of the notion. Tho will or Henry Daws was ad mitted to probate, and John F. Daws was appointed ns executor, upon his tiling a ootid or $U0O. Anna E. Cooper lias petitioned ror letters or guardianship 'lverGco. S. Cooper, un Insane porsou. Judge Ter rel will have Geo. Cooper appeur be fore him Wednesday December 7 at 0 a. m, to show cause, if any, why guardian should tint be appointed. Tho final account of J. IC. Buff, ex ecutor or the cstato of Geo. Buff, was heard and approved. The linul hear ing will bo hold Saturday December 10, tho executor having been granted somo time to flic certain ynuohers n trams', thocstntn. Tlio following deeds were Hied In the recorder's ofibo. At Four Score. Dr. Milos' Nervino Restores Health. DNOLB EZKICIRL OllKAlt. assessor and tax collector, Iluverly, Mass., who has passed tho 60th Ufo tulle iitone, sajs: "Dr. Miles' RttoratlvoNerln8 bos douo a great doal of good. I kiitfcrcd fur years from eleoileiips3 und nurvoua hcatt trouble. Would feci woary and ucd up lu tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work teomod a burden. A friend rccommondvd Dr. Mhos' Nervlue, und I iuirchased u bottlo under protoat as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no use. But It ctiYoino restful sleep, a good appetite aud restored mo to ouergctlo health. It la a Brand good luudicluo, and I will gladly wrlto uiiYono lunulrlnir. full nartlcnlaniof mvsnt. uiaciory experience. Dr. Milos' Kociodlea aro sold y all drug KlttsumUr u poltuo truarnuto. first bottlo biufiu or nvpiiyy tv fuald. liookoudu oastMtof thohoartand uervvsfrtia. Aildresa. Dr. Mite -Nervino Hetors rUal D- MILES MKDIOALCO., Elkhart, lad. fert try J-CT Tlff IfcTN 1 wmyifs iwrnms THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to tho originality andj simplicity 01 me comuiuauon, uutniso to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific, processes known to tlio C'ALironNiA F10 Syrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon nil the importance of purchasing tho true nnd original remedy. As the genulno Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Cami'oiinu F10 Sniup Co. only, n knowledge of that fact will tthstst one in avoiding tho worthless imitations tniinufuctmed by other par tics. Tho high standing of tlio Cali fornia Fio Syiiup Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tlio genuine Syrup ot Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, us it nets on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to pet its beneficial effects, please lcmcmber the nrnno of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FUVNCHCO, CsL -A. ii nrv, --YVI HK.K. F. W. Durbln, sheriff, to the Board of school und university lands 1C0 acres of lund Int. 7. s. r, 1 w., w, d $3033. A. N. Bush nnd wife to Clara E. Drey, ct nl. a i Interest In n fractional part of lot No. 1, block No. 48, Salem w. d. $20C0. It. W. Craig to O. Noyes and Laura B. Noyes, the north one half or the O. II. Walker d. 1. c. In sect ions 7 nnd 18, In t, 8 s., r. 1 w, w. d, $20C0. Geo. H.Burnctand wire to Warren White 5 01 acres In the John Baum d. 1. c , In t. 8 f r. 2. w., w. d. 82T)0. Blanche M. Kearney nnd M. L. Kearney, to E'lcn Dimclcr, a small tract of lund In the G. II. Jones addition to Salem, q. c. d. 92. Bertla Mark to Michael Mark her husband, CO 2T acres In section .'!.'!, t, 0 s. r. 2 w., w. d. $2 Too Much to Tell. Wooduuhn, Or., Nov. 17. Tho following statement Is made by Budd Kent of this place: "1 cannot begin to tell the good Hood's Sarsaparllia bus 'done for me. I was troubled with my kidneys for two years, but since taking u few bottles or Hood's Sarsaparllia my kidnevs have not troubled me. Hood's Sarsaparllia,; aiso gave mo a goou appetite." 1 The Tennessee. Undersigned lias still a row thou sand ot thoso Tennessee strawberry plants left at $1,00 a hundred. They arc tho finest table berry, or for the homo market. Early and brilliant red Now Is tlio time to put out to get a spring crop. E. Ilorjcit, d & v? tr. Salem, Or. I will now sell all trimmed and un untrimmed hats at cost. Miss Smith State Htreet. 1 1-28-1 w PLAYJED OUT. Dull Headache, I'slnn la vailoaj parts of the body. Sinking at the p t of the it much, IKSot appetite. FeverUhness, Pimples or acres ar: an positive evidences 01 impure blood. No matter how it became 10 it must be mi ilficcl in order to obtain good health, Acker's Mood KUx'r has never (ailed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other uioon uisea es u is cortainiy a wondtriui remedy and we will sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Soothing, healing, cleansing, DcWIit' Witch Hard Salve, the enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It never fails to cure piles. Lunn 8c llrooks, diuggists, Lato to bed early to rise prepares a man for his home In the skies. Little Karly Riser, the pip that makes life longer, better and wiser. Stone's drug store, Constipation pievenls the bo ly from rid ling itself ot waste matter. DeVVitt'd Little Kuly Riitrs icmove the trouble and cure sick headache, llillouscess. Saall sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. Stone's drugstore. OAlSVOjXJI.. 0n tU yf 1 Kind You Have Always BcJb r2Utfwi& 4Z CURE YOURSELF! I m tllir J tor niiiilurn llMliarKr. lutUiumalluiK, IrrlOlluiia ur uUrrullaut of iuuouui iuuitrum. Pilule. Binl uitt itrln. iTMiEnMOuwicuCo. Cr" or roiouus Lcmcistu.Cli " r 'm-... or bciii 111 uiaiu r.uivr. . :. -i"i- ' - 1 7". -' 1 II l, n r 3 IhiIIIm, t.'M. I uircuur tcui vu rnjucu. Gloves... ..iddHsK' n AtsBsWSTJl VlllHlll! V i hi w tmir ' SSSSSV V. 8. A. .m 'BsssVsssll - BSHi'" - Wool lined gloves, kid gloves, mittens, buckskin gloves in asbestos, tan and waterproof, A large line to select from. New goods just received Our prices are the lowest Come here for your umbrellas, mackintoshes, blankets.com' forters and trunks FRIEDMAN'S Cor. Commercial SALEM, TUUAY'U MARKET. Portland Nov. 28 -Wheal yallcj 04: Walla Walia.Clc. Flour Portland, $3 45; Superfine 12.25 per bbl. Oats-White 3S42c. nay 8(ftl0 per ton. Hops 1417ici old cropCc. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon. 8Ca)12c. MillstulT Bran, $14; shorts, C14; fe $15. Poultry-Chlcken8.mlxcd,3 003.r)0 turKeys, live, 101210. Eggs Oregon, 30o pcrdoz. Hides Qreen, salted 00 lbs, 881c. under CO lb8,0i(i?7c;shecp pelts,l&20c, Onions 00c(a$l per sack. Butter Host' dairy, 20ffi30c; fancy creamery, C0cf5c per roll. Potatoes, COQOOo per sack. Hogs Heavy, 84.75. Mutton Wcatheis3ic; dressed, 7c Beer Lftccrs,3.503.75: cows, 12.50 3 dressed, 6T0. BW.tfM MAItKKT. Wheat-Gl. Oats 35c. Hay Baled, :heat, $u50(a$7. Flour In wiiolesale lots, $3,00: re tall 93 00. MillstulT Bran $12 without and 9YJi with sacks; shorts-3I.liH per ten without sacks. Hogs drccscd, 5c. Live cattle 23c. Sheep Live, $2.50(ff$3. Veal-53. Butter Dairy 20c; creamery 25c. Wool Bcst.loc. Mohair 26c Hops Best 16Y217C. Eggs-25c in cash. Poultry Chickens, 57c; turkeys, llye, 10c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c ham, 100 shoulder, (t$7c. Potatoes 30c. A pplcs 30c. SICK HEADACHE AliiOLUTELY AND permanently cured by mini Mold Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eit, sleep, work and hippy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. Lunn & llrooks druggist. Wn you ask for DeWltt's H.wel Salve don't accept a counteract. There are more cases of piles being cured by this, lima nil others Stone's drug store. DYSPEPSIA CAN HE CURED I1Y using Acker's Dypcpiiu Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 25c. i.unn x nrooKS. druggists. The rooner a cough or com is cured the better. Lingering colds are dangerous, One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a coueh cure is within reach? It is pleasknt. a'one's Drug sure. A cough is uot like a fever. It does not liuve to run a crtaiu Course, Cure it quickly with One Minute Couah Cure, tho best rem edy for all. We reccomm -nd it because its gcou. atones drug store. OASTORIA. JSwi tb j The Kind You Haa Alircrt BoujM EXPERIENCE IS THE I EST TEACHER Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coufjiu. coIuh or croup. Mioum it Ull to give immediate re lie money relunued. 2jc and 50c i.tinn Urook, druggists. Overcome evil with good, Overcome your coughs and coidj wldi One Minute Cough Cure It cures croup, I renchhis, pneumonia, la grippe and lung diseases. Stont's Drug aioi e Many a householl is saddeied because of Ullure o keep a sale and certain cure lot croup suih ns One Mnute Coueh Cure. See that your llt.W onej are protected. Stoic's urug store, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. flie Kind You liavo Always Bought Boars tho Bignaturo of Oregon Short Line. vthe Quickest, Safest, Cheapen Line for all nomls Kul and tmitheatt. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace steeping carr, anu upnoisiered tourist Sleep ing cars on all thtough trains, IIOISE & DARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, Traveling Passenger Acea W. E. COMAN, General Agent. 124 Third Stree Portland, Or. iviADe me: a man ...'A rADLtrra itfcmvEi.Y emu jt li, iii -".m iiumih-liU.lnx ! iTf. iuPOiar,Klc(iltuu,ico u. lit VUitMtUuJoihar '-raMm anj uj(, cimIuqh 'llttu viilr.lu auU ,ur.li tMWn J.out IUI.17 in olj or loans, sad lit a uiaa fur tuJ. butlneu 0. uirilA4 l'.Vlllll lluiantf l.n,l nnnitm.illnn ti .(-n Ih Hh. i...,. .. .. . ..... soi suit utitwu p Ct 1U3 w rro nil others tall. a. Itt upon harimi tba vtnntno AJax Tablets, lot; tii curoj tlmuwnU aid will cure too. V. airs u (uallirs wrltuia auamutui to eSect our In acu cum 91 reluii'UM atoatt. 1'Im60 wnte par pwkM.or i(iiM.kiuM (tu.l lratiul for ta.bolJr mall.Ia 'fu wjfPlr. Bnr c Ipv ot prlc OlrcuUr rr. AJAX "I'.MRDy CO., $& For sale in Salem Or,, byD. I FRY druggist NEW RACKET and State Streets OREGON, C&a&yfffl&&v u SALEM'S TOTAL CITY INDEBTEDNESS, On a Basis of Two Million Dollars, City Debt is Twelve Per Cent of Total Valuation The Journal, lias been taking tin Inventory of tlio city's liabilities from the original warrant bookH. One book shows warra'nta Issued from January 30, 1802, to Juno 30, 1808. Tho second warrant bobkishows warrants issued from Juno 30, 1808 to date. Ono ofilclnl report shows that thero was $17,380.81 of warrants outstand ing July 1, 1807, drawing 8 per cent Interest from LI mo of issue. The warrant books show total wariants outstanding Nov. 10, 180, of $04,470.20. Of tlicso warrants 8T)L,788.00 were drawn on tlio general fund with no crued Interest duo slnco September C, 1803, of 910,485; and $11,032.14 on the building fund wltti accrued Interest since October 1803 of about 84U72.80, or total intorcst duo of $20,157.80. j IIOND15D DKI1T. Funding bonds at 0 pcicont $ 00,000 00 Funding bunds atC percent , 20,000 00 Urldgo bonds at 5 percent 50,000 00 Sewer bands at 5 per cent 10,000 00 Street Improvement bonds at 0 per cent 0,181 Co Total bonded debt $155,101 SO FLOATING DKHT.' General fund warranto, Nov. 10, 1808 $52,783 00 Accrued Interest, 3 to date estimated 11,48,'iOU Building fund, Nov. 10, 1808 11,082 14 Accrued interest to date 1,072 80 Total floating debt $ 0O.G2O 00 Total bonded and flonthiR debt 8235,009 50 In croaao alnco July 1, 1097 , $35,230 19 EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHSTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co EXrRRSS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 P Ml Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar 8.-2C ru Lv....Satem . ...Lv 19:30 A M i 7.-0O A M ( U:oo r m 7.'4S A m) Ar. San Francisco. Lv Above trains stop at all principal station! bet. Tortland and Salem, Turner, Marion leflerson, Albany. Tanrcnt, Shodds, Halsey, llarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Koseburg to Athland, inclushc. ROSEDURQ MAIL, r-DAILY. U30AMI Lv. .. 1'ortTand .".Ar 1 4. 30 I'M 1055 A MLv....8alem.... Lv i 1 50.TU 5. -20 p M)Ar .. Koseburg Lv ( 7.'3Q A M " Pullman bullet sleeper and secondclM sleepinu cars attached to all through tralnr WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND ANU C0RVALI.IS. Malltiains daily cjccejit Sunday. 730 A M I Lv. . . . Portland". . AH 5.'5oP 1315 p m Ar....Corvalll.. Lvf t:os m ' At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXPRES9 TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. 4.-50 I'M) Lv ... Portland.... Ar I 8:25 AM 730 p M Lr .. McMinnvllle Lvf 5.5o A M 8:30 PM) Ar Independence Lv) 4:50 AM Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mall steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates en application Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHIN , HONO LULU and AUSTKAL1.H, can Li obtainH (rom W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Arnt Salem. R. KOEHLEH, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. V. &l A. Portland When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling b:tecn Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisciui.in. Pullman Palace Sleeping and clnir cars in service. The Dining cars are operated In the inter. est of itt pations, the rpost elegant seivice ever inaugurated. Meals aie seived a la Carte. To obtain first-dan sertlcd your ticke should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. (or all connections at Chicago and Milwauket For eastern points, ticketfull information call on Sodr i.vbicsi ticket ugei.t or write JAS. C. PONU Oeneral I'ass. AgtniMillwt.ukce. Or JAS. A CLOCK, U-neml Agent Wis Stuk Street Portland Or 20u Miles shorter and a wliolo half day quicker than any other Jlno to Omaha, Kan sas city, bt. Louis and all other suthern and southeastern cities, I'll loo rnntrw mint, vlu na.. ...... o. Paul, and Hillings, Mont. Tickets ut onicesof connecting lines. If you go eist via Omaha, you cmi btop oil and eee tho Trans-Mississippi expohiilon A. C. SHELDON. Gen'l aent, Portland Or QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMPORT Those are the nnintt tliit n .b -it 1 travel d.ssrahle. Those arc the qualiii-s that aro the lielight of the pas enger over the popular NORTBEBN PACIFIC R4ILBOAD The roadbed cf the entire line has been tm. proed and rides as imooih as a floor and now with ise m mm V 4 Vestibule. Doable Door Coaches Del'ghiful Sleejicrs There u nnltiinn ur. t !- .1..1..1 ...-. always low to ait poinUeat. Tor particulars eo THOMAS. WATT A m 237 Comaiercial Street hiHlfniuulil Si JPoboar ipea have Meuratiia, Get Dr. Mile Vln Pjlla from duagta:iOno cecV '$? m mm ill OKPART 1-OK timi; SC1IRDUIK. From Portland. ARRIVE Fast Mail 8 pm Salt Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City. St Louis, Chicaf,o and East. Spokane Flyer 2pm Wallix Walle, Spokane. Spokane ivunneapoiis, bt. l'aul, H)er I0.M5 a in ijuiutn, .Milwaukee (Jlii cago and East 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 4pm All sailing dates sub icctto cliantre. For San Francisco.' Dec. 1, 4 7, to, 13, 16, 9,22,25, 23,31 8 p m ex, Sun COLUMIIIA RIVER STEAMERS To Aiiorla and way land- III 8, Saturday 4pm ex bun 10 p tn W1LLAMEITE RIVERS1 Ar Salem ....... Jlv. Salem lortland, Newburg and Way Laiiding. 1 1 or Dayton 6 p. 111. Mons Weds l'ri 7115 P m Tues Thurs ITu Thur MnnWe.l Sat 3131 p m Fil 10 a nt WILLAMETTE RIVER Ar Salem 10 a m Men Wed anl Fit L Salem TuIiut Sat 31'. Conallis Albnny and Way Points. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIU.N -Daily be 11s to Portland as akue. Transfers to sirect car line at Oieg I'ily if the steamers are delayed there ouud trip tickets to nil points In Oregon. Wshirg. ton, or California. Connect o j made at Port Ind with all rail, ocean a i" river lines W. II. HURLnURT. .. H'li'l Pas. Aot. Portland. O . G. M. POWERS. AKent, Trade street dock Salem, IIOISE & 1IARKLR, City Agents. YAQUINA BOUTE Corvallis & Merii t'nmicitliivnt YAQl'INA fillhlhe YAJOIKA BAY STKAMSIIIP COMPANY 81KAMKK3 Grace Dollar and Navarro I'lrM-olHsx In cury roapect. Ono of the ale tlouiuera Is iluo to rail from YhuIua about Mcry flxedavx. Sliortntt Itouto llctwceii lle'ufeir Valley ToiDls and $a Fraoeuco Pure Albany and Poliitu Wct to gan rrancUo Cnbln... . ........I10 (U Hound Trip . 17.W II I. ALDKN, KIIWIN BTOSK, T 1' A.!'. .V. Jausjfr. J.Tl'ltNKIt. Aeent, Albany. Oie TAKE THE . Canadin Pacific R R. And Soo Pacific Line -TO Mu.neapolid at. raui Chicago Philadelphia Waihini ,i hington Montreal Toronto Nw Voik Uoston a ilall points eat and soJlheatt. t heapest tales, be.iserice and accommo. tiations Through touiUt sleepers to Minneapolis, Sr. Panl, Toronto, Muntreal, and Boston without change, Canadian Pacific Railway (Jo's. Empress ine of steamships to Japan and China, TLe fastest anil illliir ul.tn nn th VapIRc ocean. Siiortest and best route to the orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu. Fill ami Am!r!I The s'ortst mute . the col inle. For rales. (oMeru anil in information call ot or addrcfe, Salem Agency aS8 Ctmmeicial st. II. II. AUBOT, Agent, 1 16 IUrdtrct Piitlnd Oi . , B J. CJVLE. Duttlcl Poserj jjent, Varcouver U C wv-