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RJTflJUftPw .7 - I V If THE CAPITAL J0B1ML HJBLIHMKD DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, sr TUB OapHal -Journal Publishing Company. Ratofflce Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. llly, by carrier, per montb Daily, by loall, per year, t060 3-00 WOeEiy, psgcpcrjrcar. ua SUflUESTKl) COllJIK.Nr. Few York distrusts Kansas. The rest of the coudjrjj distrusts New york. Wlthatew mora streets Improved Balem will be the pretMest city oil the coast Harrifeon.il. Klucsiii, tUe veteran editor df the Eugene Journal, would uot be a bad man for tbe Republicans to nominate foCrtfetajry of slate. Wheat, wool and labor are low. Beer, whisky aud tobacco are high a ever and in ereat demarid. Times are very bard. Oie member of tbe legislature had the sense to not reply to tbe letter ask ing his advice about calling a special session. That duty Is put on tbo gov ernor by tbe constitution. Tbe decision of Judge Bellinger of tbe U. H. circuit court is a severe blow to the corporations us he gives tbe set tlers to a large tract ou a laud urant near Forest Qrove a title to their homes. Messrs. Thompson and Dekum made a bad mess of It when they ever allowed their disposition to pay every lost de positor every last dollar to be called lu question. Men who haudlo other peo ple's money cannot be too scrupulous about making their honesty a subject of public discussion. They always suf fer by It. -a The Salem Journal wants the state treasurer to sue tbe several delinquent counties for their unpaid state tuxes. Tbe reasou for this action is uot anoar- ent except that It would pile up a lot of money in mo treasury ror the state treasurer to Bpeculute with and provide funds with wblch to make the proposed improvements to tbe asylum and reform school at Balem. Tbe Journal seems never to have an idea that does not em Inate from a selfish local lnterest.-Rose-burg Review. If It la selfish to require the county treasurers to turn over the people's taxes they collect for the state, we ad mit the truth of the criticism. It is probably local Belflsbness that causes tbe various county treasurers to hold back half a million of the people's mon ey and become defaulters, as was the case in Douglas county. The Review probably endorses that. NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE; The fall grain in this soctlon la most ly threshed, the yield being fairly good, averaging about thirty bushels per acre. Q. W. Weoks contemplates moving to Balein this falls. Prof. Auddreggs, who taught school at North Howell and resided here some timo previous, has been visiting old tlmo friends In this vicinity the post week. Ho took his departure last Frl- day for his homo wbloh Is at Oberlln, Ohio, where ho occupies the chair of mathematics at tbo Oberliu college. Tlio prospect for a large yield of hops of superior quality is most fluttering and with the price which Is now being offered the returns will far ecllpso other crops In tbe way of profit. The price for picking will probably remain as usual which Is 60 cents per box, Tbe residence of Mr. Wiesner's is nearlng completion aud the contractors hope to have it done by tbo uuddlo of Boptember. It will, wIiom completed, be an ornament to these purta and a model residence containing nil the latest Improvements una oouvonleucer.. Tho lire alarm was sounded at 11 a. m. last Baturday coming from the field of Graver Blmmons whoresldea at Cen tral Howell. A small force of neigh bors living uear wero Boon on the scehe where destruction and devastation seemed inevitable. However, by tbe indefatigable exertions of all who had assembled the fire was confined to a tony acre Held or stubble the grain from whlplt had been threshed only a few days before aud as fortuue Inter vened thogralu Instead of being staoked 1b the Meld had been stored In the bam, Tk only losa sustained was the burn lug of about 200 yards of fence. Tbe Are waa supposed to have been caused by (he sparks thrown from a thresh- Ng wigiue which passed only a short tUue before the fire was discovered. Art You Xerrous, Are you all tired out, do you have that tlrw fcellun or nick headache? You cah fc relieved of all these oymptoma by UklHK Hood's Barvapariila, which g(v Mve, mental aud bodily etreugth vw4 trterotsguly purifies the blood. It a wo emtea a good upnetlte, cures iudl a, mwmtHirn suu dyspepsia. ITs4'a Plltt aro easy to take, easy n aetktti atwl aw) in ef&cL 5 oenta a VckMs!u take TUlT'ti PILLS. ' I Thd election to locate tue Bcnooy bouse site again came ouwriuay, me 25th inst. A full attendance waa proa- ent, and tbe farce was carried through malority of two, the , UD . , - -"J"'"' ,"" -.- ! location waa cuuuneu iu iu buo wuu.o the school house is at present being built. At the close of tbe meeting tbe board of education met, and very right ly located the school site back again. As yet no ne7 meeting has been called to locate a school house site. If we were to make comments about tbia school bouse business, wo would Bay tbat tbe opposition toredncatlon and the new school house, has gone far enough. Everything tbat they could do baa been done(:firt, to defeat tbe board; second,-to prevent thembelng negotiated. Thirdly by delaying the building of tbe school house, add so successful have they been, tbat.lt Is now impossible to have tbe building completed for the next term of school. Some people' are willing to submit to tbe majority, but not so here. The op position never ends. On Monday (circus day), Mr. Pound, Swauke, Btnl(b, Mover, and Bard, went to Balem, but not one of them went to tbe circus. Some of them eaw tbe tents at a distance. Mr. Smith can tell a good deal about tbe perform auce that which some one told him. Mr. Moyer was down to the tents three times, and saw some of tbe band bills, but a lion growled and frightened him away. He bos not quite got over It yet. Farmers are beginning to store their wheat and oats at the mill elevator. Very few are selling, as prices ottered are too low. How to Get a Handsome Husband. "Wben'er some lucky Indian maiden Found a red ear In thehusSlDK, 'Mukkn!' cried tbey alt getber; 'Mum- a!' yon Khali bave a sweetbeart You (ball bave a handsome husband." The handsome mau always admires tue beuutuul woman, 'inen stmpi make yourself beautiful. Remove all blotches, pimples, "forked signs of tur key tracks" from your features, by tbe use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, a tonic to tue nervous, circulatory and procreative systems. Its use brings roses to tbe cheeks aud sparkle to tbe eyes. Take it, and you will, like tbe Indian maiden, find a "red ear" in good health, an omen of future happi ness. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it re funded, .Threo-fotirtha of your ailments arise from liver troubles which Blmmons Li ver Regulator cures. -i ' FROM WILLAKD. Harvest is swiftly passing. Mr. Roy Miller of Balem, is visiting relations near Willard. Miss Bosco of Hillsborough, is visit ing Miss Stella Griffith. More bands tban there is money to pay, is the cry by all farmers. Farmers are, as a rule, storing their grain In their granaries. Mies LIda Thompson spont Sunday in Bllvertdn. Miss Musa Geer has engaged a school near Sublimity. Miss Amy Forward came near hav ing a serious accident Buuday while swinging. Bbe came In contact with a colt. With exception of a few bruises aud a good scare she was not hurt. One dollar a year will cover your doc tor's bill if you take Blmmous Liver Regulator. Trying to Oorner Hops. From the St. Louis Globe Democrat; August 29. New York aud Londqu bop buyers have dropped Just $4,050,000 by their failure to prevent the hop growers on the Puolfio Coast from rais ing money to harvest tbolr crop. A few weeks ago when It was known that the hop yield of Europe would fall 100,. 000 short of the demand a bunch of New York and London dealers, who had plenty of money at their command set about to corner tbe Paclllo Coast yield, which this year will be 20,000 bales above the average or 150,000 bales In all. That number of bales represeut 27,000,000 pounds. The scheme was to udvauco money to those needing It and moat of the growers did need It badly, to harvest the crop, aud make them contract to deliver the hops at from 10c tol2oper pound. With tbe failure of the crop In Europe and controlling the Puclflo coast yield, tbe combine would have no trouble in forcing tbe price of hops up to 27c. Therefore, If 12o were paid the combine would bave realized (4,050,000 on the Paolfio yield alone, to say nothing about the balance of the country and Europe. Owing to tbe (luancial stringency the growers could uot be accommodated by the coast banks, and they would be at the mercy of the comer. Ezra Meeker, repre- tseutlug the growers, went to New York and, after several times giving up the eilort to raise mouoy as hopeless, he se emed an advance of $15,000 from the Milwaukee brewere, aud with that'll., tie hole lu the combine, be returned to New York ami renewed negotiations with Lindsay, Bird & Co., of London, who have finally cabled that -they had arranged fur the cash to harvest the PROM AUMSV1LLE. crop. All ttio representatives of tbe corner hero are refusing to buy for more than llo per pound Coutrnclo with the Loudou mouey are being made by Meeker at 17o to 18o. OAPlTAli Prevention Better than Ouro. Many persons nre afillcted with skin AmtntlAtia ltIfa Zjtf?R - w-- or, ulcers. JJkand- ., , effect' a corrmletG cure ofall BUCg troubles. Ulcers of Ions standing have been cured by them. Carbuncles nBVO ""sn cnecaeu in ineir incipiency by them. The . nr.rpfl and tlifi llhn liavn tutor, driven - from the sklrj by them. Only begin in will prevent many a sickness. Bbandreth's Pills are purely veg etable, absolutely harmless, aud safe to take at any time. Mr friend, look here yan know how weak and nervous your wife is, and yon know tbat Carter" Iron Pill wfl relieve her. now why not be fair about It and buy her a box? A wddud who U wenk.nervoun and Steep lers, and who bat cold bands aud feet, can not feel and act like a well person Carter's Iron Pills equalize tbe circulation, remove nervousness, and give strength and rest. A man's wife sbonld always be the same, esrtecla ly to her husband, but If sbe Is weak and nrrvous, and uses Carter's Iron Pills, sbe cannot be, for tbey make her "feel like a differ ent person," so they all say, and their hus- Danak say so ux I ST. PADL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregoa. Uonduc ed b v the Msters of tbo Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Tbe locatlo aunrdsall tbat oin oe aesirea lor neauniui ouiaoor exorcise -U. Paul con be easily reaobed by boats on tbe Willamette, The building Is new and supplied with all tbe mod-rn Improvements. The couse of study Is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. For further pai tlcu ars apply to "Ister Super, lor. U-Mmd4w Willamette University, Balem, Or , School of music for piano, organ, violin, ulnging, orchestral instruments, narmo- ny, counterpoint, tugue, orcrieatration and higher musical composition, .No better grade of work done west of tbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Beven teachers. Next term begins Bept. 4th. Bend for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvln, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8 9 2md&w FIFTIETH YEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in the Pacific Northwest. 4 Sixteen courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to Theology, Law and Medicine. Splendid Courses for Training in Teuching, Business, Art, Elocution and music. Beveral Post Graduate Courses. Stronger and better than ever. H'b Woman's College. nflordsan ideal home for young ladies with unsurpassed facilities for their care and training. The school yertr opens Sept. 4, 1893. For Year Book and all information relating to school management and course of study, address, President GEO. WH2TAKER. D.D. For fiuanoial information, address, Rev. J. H. R00B.K, Agent, 8-22-d&w Salem, Oregon. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCHINO PILES known by snoLrtnr like ptnplraUcm. eaoso Intense Itching when warm. This form and Bf.TKD. J3IBOUTQ or PROTHUDLNO PILE J TIELD ATOMCETO OR. BO-SAN-KOS PILE REMEDY, whloh sou dlraotly on parts affected absorbs tumors, allays ltehtn, effect in. a permanent euro. Price fiOo. Snigzleta Or malL Br. Sosaoko, Philadelphia. Pa, Bold by Baskett & Van Slype. World's Fair, Chicago. iavsii Calnmet Arenas and J9th Street. Hlirfg si Klreprooti lit ruomst near Fatr Sal Oroundii Laths on erery noor, sktaaaaai American and European plana. BlMCROFTeA&rorcuir.' DOWN GO THE RATES1 Tbe Union Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, magniflo ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make It the best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advautago of them to visit the world's fair aud their friends In the east Bend for ratea and schedules of tralus, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise A Barker, agenta, Balem, Or. W. H. Hurlburt, Ass't Gen'l Rasa. Agent, U. P., Portland, Or. CfiflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial HU.Balera. All kinds Fresh. Halt unrt HmAtort it.,. and Sausages. VKKB DKUVKUY MONEY TO LOAN Unimproved Ral Estate. In amounts and timo to suit. Ho delay In eoaslderlnr loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12. Knsh Rank block. SlSds m.GUNN'S iXMraorxn LlVEh PILLS rAm.9PHYSK ONE PILL FOB A DOSE. L ttaksksr ksVaft flnMnlavs. av.li.lTla.. CoDservatory Willamette University A Lf rs f A v rre jif jF aTMaS L ySi Usaeo a othaf plus da, T Toiamoa VouStkr atsriu w. Wl aaasplaa Dmh fiu Ibis asiXai 8c44 by Kwkt A Van Slype. JoujKKi, Wednesday, AtratrsT so, it3. - - -'' JABES R. WAtTE, Xasurr ef Waltp's 0elebTst4 OoDeJr 09, "ftealaai Jindsaa Orciwetea. tr. MUe Mt&UoX Oh, Elkhart, Ind, Toa will remeraber the condition I was In flTA years ago, when 1 was afflicted with a combina tion of diseases, and thought there wis ho heu roMatx. I tried all kinds of medicines, and sooros of eminent physicians. My nerres were prostrated, producing dltzlness, heart trouble and all tbe 1113 that msie Uf falaefabto. I commenced to take DRc MILES1 NERVINE snd tn three months i FtuncTLT cuace. In my trarelseack year, when I are tno thousands of physical wrecks, ca&rins froai nermns crca ,mA tratlon, taking- prescriptions from W tlj. local physicians who haTe no knowt. I rS edie of thelrcase, and whose death uceni aln. 1 (eel Uka jolng to them and sarinr, Eipii Miles NtaviNc and sccussa" In my profession, Mesaon, . . , nav wnere there from oresomanysaff TlillXta l 1 flerers oTertvork.men'r' " tal prostrsr tiou and nermas azhanstian. broniht on br the character of the business entiged In, I would SSTHOUSANDS aa a euro euro for all WlTerlng from theso camel. Jutm R. Waits, SOLD ON A rOSITIVB GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DQSE5 25 GTS, gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balem Baby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor proscribed : Castoria TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, August 80, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were aa follews: SALKU PRODUCE MARKET. FBUIT. , Apples 75o to $1.00 a bushel. Blackberries wild 50cts. a gallon; tame 5 cts. a box. Peaches 85c to $1.00 a box. HUTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 5J cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.60 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Floilr In wholesale lota $3.20. .Retail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 48 cents. New wheat 50 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40a, new 30c Hay Baled, new $8 to $12: old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per owt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cto. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beuus-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 16 to 17a Etrgs Cash, 20 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; uams, in: snouiaers, iu. Potatoes new, 50c. to 60c. Onions If to 2 cents. Beeswax 34a Caraway seed, 18a Anise seed, 26o. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PKLTS. Green, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs, LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oata Old wblte,40o perbu ; grey, 36c: rolled, In bags, $0 250.50; barrels, $6.606.75: cases. $3 75. Hay Best, $1015 per ton. Wool valley, 10 to 12a Mlllstufls Bran, $18.00; shorts, $21; ground barley, $22023; chop feed, $18 per ten: whole feed, barley. 80085 ner cental; middling, $23028 per too; brew- Ing barley, 00095c per centai: cuicken wheat. $1 25101.25 per cental. Hops Old, 10 to J6a, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Orezon fanovcreamerv.221tat 25e; fanoy dairy, 2O022o; fair to goqd, I617c: common, 14 to 15o per lb; Call- loruia, iwc per roil. Cheese Oregou, 12 ; Eastern twins, 16o; Young American, 14o per per pound; California flats, 14a .eggs uregon, io to loo per dozen turkey?, live, 141c SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 100 10c; do Inferior, 800c; do valley, 130 15a Hops-160210. Potatoes Ery Rose, 30050, Bar oanKB, $ -IO075O per cental. Onlona 75f85o ner cental for rA y . . . JssfSBBWBPrilsmsmBsssW 'JssssssatSKissr-? JwsssssssssssW aKMSP-''' CSSSSSSSa ssmsmsmsmsmsms slsssmssmsmsmsmllmsmB ssssPMljy VisBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsK JHaLm sHrSSSaSSSSSSSSSSSSSaH QsaHsMsaHssKl av jHk SVwKKKk Poultry Chlckeua,old,$4.00; broilers, large, $2.OO03.Ou; ducks, old, $4,500 5 00: younir. (2 504.00: freest. SS.&T , u -- T-- and $.600000 ifiir sllveraklns, Barlej.Feed, 6S07&J per cental for good quality aud 83o for cheice: brewing. $ 0) per cental, ' 0ts-Mll!iB , $1.0001.90. Sympathy Appreciated. I was a passenger on a Fourth avenue electric cor an afternoon br so Ago, and In thosanio car was a handsomely dressed and very pretty and modest looking young wom an. She sat on the front seat, and her pretty face attracted the' attention of two young men who occupied a seat In the middle of the car. She gavo evident signs of being hi considerable distress and now and then would twitch with pain. When at last she stopped the car and started to alight, the cause of her discomfort was evident. She was wearing tight shoes. "My goodness," whispered one of the yonng men to his companion as the girl paa&ed, "hasn't that girl got on tight shoes?" "You bet I havel" the girl responded in a lugubrious tone as she turned through tbe door. The young man who made the re mark turned several different colors, while the other passengers smiled audibly, realiz ing that the girl's words bad been the thoughtless remark of one in pain and longing for sympathy. Louisville Courier Journal. .Making Postaco Stamp. Every part of postage stamp making is done by hand. Tbe designs are engraved on steel, 200 stamps on a single plate. These plates are inked by two men, and then are printed by a girl and a man on a large handpress. They are dried as fast ris printed nnd then gummed with a starch paste mode from potatoes. This paste is dried by placing the sheets in a steam fan ning machine, and then the stam s ore subjected to a pressure of 2,000 tons in a hydraulic press. Next tbe sheets nre cut so that each one contains 100 Btamps, after which the paper between the stamps is perforated, and after being pressed the sheets are filed away. If a single stamp is injured, the whole sheet is burned. St. Paul Pioneer Press. Origin or "Panta." The words breeches, tronsers and panta loons are now used interchangeably, but originally the (significations were quite dif ferent. Pantaloons were at first nothing but long stockings worn in Italy as a sort of religious habit by tbe devotees of St. Pantaloon. Breeches originally reached from the waist half way to the knee and finally to the knee, where they were fas tened with a buckle. Trousers are the present style of leg gear, a combination of the former two. Exchange. A Curious Hello. A curious relic is at the mercy of public sale by the death ot ait alter in Paris. He had served at a table in the cafe where Gambetta, Floquet, Cosimir-Perier, Jules Ferry, et al. frequently dined. The table is marble, and the famous men covered it with signed epigraphs. An American of fered the waiter 10,000 francs for tho table, hnt he refused it. Npw York ilerald. Mian Varna Moffit In Danger of Consumption "I was sick and discouraged when I called on the village doctor. lie Intimated I had consumption and would not live long. I da- ood's Cures dJcd to take Hood's SarsaparllU and I am now well and hearty." Miss Daiia Moar iiT, Vox 73, Ashmore, Illinois. f Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompUy cud Lllcctlvely, on the Uverand bowels. Before Going to the World's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & BU Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. Theoe trains are vestlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the flu est Dining and Bleeping Car Service In the world, The Electric reading light in each berth is tbe successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this line. We wIbIi others' to know its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee & St.Paul Bail way is tue only line in tbe west enjoy ing tbe exclusive use of this patent. tor further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. CA8EY,Trav.Pasa. Agt. 225 Btark St., Portland, Or. tf Oregon State Fair. Under tho management of the Btato Board of Agriculture, on the Btate Fair Grouuds near Balem, commenc ing September 11th, 1893, and con- uuuiugone ween. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH WU1 be pitd aareminma for Ptoca-, Poultry. Hwtne Agricultural Products, Fruits. Native woods, Minerals. Works f Ait and Fancy Work, t.nd for Ulals or speed. l4ac4 Kat8 of Fares and Freights oa All Transportation Liaas. PAVIiJ'rNopen four evenlcsrs dnrtnitthe Week, with rood music In attendance. TUB Ni.W grand KTAND and the new Regulation Track are conceded to bo anions the most ooznlort&b e and the best on tbe Pa- Safl LaaWt4 " a - hTIuH:ulY wwtwi" or hpked -each X. There la entered tor these contest tbe j. aw v suim iuh jow inui aas mfb on t h i a sre-n a da for many veasoas. vwpaE-ro ana &anUora Improvements have Iwea made on tbeeroundsand bulldlnss. PRf MIUM LIST. c5'het,nhtltort'U,d toiwwdto theerettlt Kntrles for Premiums close atSp-m. tbe plaee by 1Q p, m. of said day PKinra DP ahviccinv Men's Beaaoallckrt Me&'DarTlkM .1 no , 103 ta b " a . "T "sp Ham Trw tickuia. iwTV n uiaeo's uav 1T1.. M Chlldnn nnSiJlVr'aa. ''L... Yy.ffljf,i,jj ss? Wi '""sTii'ia ALL OVER All t&rsSGSSSZJ laJaaonStrerUtrwiSK It ii slnipfy parc-hilHfof tfic besfcjuSliry from whlchVUfge'efcentae of water has been evaporated. THE HEW WILLA'M-TTH TABLES Completed and ready to wait on 'customed. Worses bbarcf'e'd'by day or week at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of TrUck Drays and Express to meet all demands.. Also keep tho finest Stallions in this county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block sooth of 'petorflce. RYAN & CO. CLEAN ; If 'you wdul3 rje clean and "have your clothes done up in the neatest arid dressiest'mannor, tdke them to the SAIvFlVE STEAM LAUNDRY where all'work is done by white labbr'afid in the most prompt iuuuuer. THE LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. CHEiPEST IW1P1 II HH Receiving all the a, Associated Press Dispatches, MM BY ME, PER (( (( These low hard times rates enable every farmer to hate his daily paper and know the news of the world. Editorial com'ra'ent iV feaViess add' independent. Edited! by its publishers to secure gopd government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly Complete Telegraphia, State, 'Capital, For eip, Market TRY "ONE CENT DAILY! 25 Cents a Mo'ritli. 4 3 a. Year, The Only One C6bt'Nfeirvapftper mini any sis wesKiiea tnat cot fa to f rz a year. No pperaf bt aftor time' ;s out. AH Isriepetffe ffrrkc AH Stf W iMle. VGITBR BROTHERS, 8lea, Orege WE WQRU) They are calling for it and our shipments arc increasing daily to other lands. The Ulimm EiSLE BRIKD Condensed Milk is the first conden sed milk ever dffefe'd to the public. It is the leading brand. It has stood the test for 30 years. It has im. Grocers hd Drumiisls sell it. h ' IJUJUUiM JCiLt O. KJLiMOTJbjU, Liberty Street. INDEPENDENT fflty 81 state'of ' tHe1 niarket and all the with all. and Crop News. THE I.OO for 4 Months tJu, . . 1 Postpaid. on th Coast More 4 1-1 aaTis,snii. j. I LJI J.T.asUHlO,a4CmtaU7. ' EMAwM n