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HT T?"vrsr- HHsfU? i -i 4 - "m " i " mt,F"mmmm. sumhmhk .4 . . - . nnn . lnnvw r - - wwr" ! r She wm wBMfc- ITUAlliY ANil WKKKLY.) lY HOKICW UHOTHBH8, teSTESDAY, JAN. 1, MM mmiiu . ii i ! frfcoox politics in ism. P'MfiOd will bo an oveninu yciir ,. Jtllv. In June n IcKlBlatnrc nnt junty offlcliils will bo chosen, aim .iliimu' LTl II WillUloi i"v L!S,i 1I...I f..1in II. M1LC IC1I. JHW" "' .... it rm.... Kvlll also 'be a Judge of the supremo mrt elected to miccccd supreme -iw u. n m. nnnn. At the November BcotloiiH Oregon will choose presided- lfltelectoru and two coiirtcswiimi. , rm. tnnn rntiirmlffll Will 1)C ft lOCftl bampalgn In ouo kciisc and national ?ii. niintimr. As the second stato In Lli0 Union to vote, the vote in urego" feiii iw, u'ntf.hMl with urcat Interest. Nlut the most heated contests will take ilacc'ln the several counties, as It Is a foregone conclusion that Oregon will iruopuoiican as a uuu. There will lx tno usual buu ."- KvAntlntiM nnd nlatforms aim UCIvUir nlrtdctl In the Held and national poll- tlca-wlll bo mado prominent, over u ppo'nntorlal contest. The state issue over ret rcnclimont and reform, noon Ptloii'bf tho useless commissions nnr. Cutting off some of the sinecures will 'bsmnrio prominent. Tlio sharp practice by wiilcii aciion foil tho reform bills was derailed in 'tlio Inst leilslalure, will not succeed ''ngalh unless the people are asleep tt Kliolr Interests. Tho dilatory prai Sitlce4 of the president of tho scnat fwlll hot bo permitted to become tut Balvntlon of n host of suckers at tin Mile teat as was done last winter. nil preventing a vote in tlio seuaio.io. wiliiOn and his followers undoubted!) iJ$VbU the railroad commission nni other couinilRslons and sinecures iron demolition. Tho county reform bllb Hint thoy pretended to champion wen nofciidvocnted 111 a slncero mauncr.but ilinply to punish some ono In Multiio TV.. ,7 i 1 . I... 1I..1 1... I. Ill 11. ,.l man county, mm mu jjhwui uiu mm did pass left tho fees of tho shcrlfi 'or 'Multnoiiinh county untouched. 'Tho combine- lietwecn Jo. Simon anf. Mr. Scars, that was charged as tin cause of Jolin Mlnto's defeat, Is mor. ' (W'n' reality than many people suppose. jit Is. to be hoped that senators will be ULuniL'ii iiiiiii .'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu cuiiuij iCXt XIi YUUT, Willi Will I Id I- IHJ IIUIIIllMIOlt blinon Tim JouuKai. warned tho last scn- uto In ml va i ico of Itsorganlzatlon that U Mr. Simon was chosen forltsnrc- guiding nlllcer all hopes of reform legls- 1 "'lilt Ion might as well Ihj abandoned. ;' 'I (.'proved true. Mr. Simon lias novel 'hi! a reform Idea In blsbniln. lib Imir does not curl that way. Ho h JBlmhly a smooth boss and corporation n. .. i. t. - lawyer. Ho uses tho llcpubllcni. "party to feather his own nest. If lu ljtiinl.e.s tho next senate llttlo or in "glmd can como out of It. "Wo licllovi '1 ho' people of Oregon aro tiled of fool- 'Ing with JoSlmon. If tho lcitlslaturi IMs'Itepubllcan, as wo bollovo nnd hope .'"invlll ho, and Simon Is put lu control 'Vul'tno fenato and proceeds to pack It 'for tho corporations and proceeds U "Bivo tho bacon of his pet commission 'Tiiul reward his stickers, and deal out 'UiO'clork8hlps us ho has In tlio past- 'Nvolllhoro will million urease hikiI i left) of tho Uenubllcan party In Ore- L'on'. Tho jicoplo can not longer be trifled with In this matter of lootlnu JtBlr stato government. 1 Tlio people of Orciron should not jP illljno demand and Insist on a shedding "'(Jlr'of tho imraslto comnilsslmiH nmi "-professional log rolling schemes that r- rim ill) t he r inmronr nt on lillls to ",MlOlblo what they should bo. Init tlmv if! Ml UI.'.m.I.I o.... ...i... .1... i , ...... , - niiuuiu wij niui iiiu' Ulllll. tor I'llUCU btatessonatorlii somo unmistakable 'luiliinor, b that the entire forty days f. 1 . . a . . oriiio legislature need not bo taken " til) lighting over tho favorites of dlffer- " tint elements. Tlio time of thorenrc- t' Kontntlvos should lio left for tlio leult- linnto work of legislation, nnd then uivj ieopio can expect nuo relief tlmt itlHl IWlVttl. .lllll tl.ll.l. llmlu. I.... 1 - . ..(.. ...v. v.i.i iinvii iiiuiu 18 II Ulllg unuui-uui; coniesi over n united fntcssonntorshlp. C-tT"13 MKN 0V INFLUENCE. Ministers of tho pulpit and public otucInU wlio nro conspicuous In tho iiiiiiniiit it urn tin'c........w. .. '...,:. tfi! ... i v ""nii'vii i usuiiuy "r ","". hiui most, coiibc en nfloiiBly to their dut es. N"-TlioalKivo iwragmpli was written Mn read "not conspicuous." Tho I ivndor will nleaso Insert tlm nrt l!illil tlictli It Is trim I'-Mi' "'Tiie men who nro quietly and unos- V'toniuiiousiy performing their duty . arc uuio ncani or in tho press nwny fftn their homes. Tho governors and . iiiiiiinium nuu ol'COIUO IlOinrlmw In i'lMthti nre.ss nt lnrun fur tin.ir cukhm. PI-- llltnill nr u1lllllnu 1m. .. ... !... w and dlajnmmir. J. Plcroiwnt Morgan Is strictly In It. whothor tho rest of ou.ooo.ooa peo- plo of Mils country nro or not. Ho bus tin order ror another flOO.Ogo.ooo gold lwitU and art option on ns many uioro. f -iiit counties oi uroiron novor naked fec-K. i... .i...i.A .....":. l"W VM1J, WlV HI'IVTV,WUUl ixvini Iliad to do something to earn thelrrnll- yail rwsif s. FACTS AflOUT-JTIIE TAItlFIV fFrom th Ametleim Economltt. Our Imiwrt duties ohould lw paid In gold coin. Utah's wool clip has these past two .,, nvArnrrni1 IpM than half tllU price that It easily brought whllo the AlCKiniey Jim 3 in v.-... a Democratic year." There was a decrease of 8,23.1,303 In tho number of hogs In tho country be tween 1802 and 1895. Their per capita value Increased by 37 cents but the total value fell oil by $21,530,118. This Is tho way tho Free Traders Im prove the value of farm products. If a laborer In England earns $2.75 a week all tho year round he thinks he Is very lucky, but thousands of them do not sec even such n small sum as that. They rarely ever taste .cii moat nnd Ir tlirr can eet a niece of salt bacon they are content. At tho end of o lire or consiani ion aim penury they have the certain prospect of ending their days In the workshop. During the McKlnlcy Tariff period, 1890-1891, It can lw seen that our ex ports more than doubled In quantity .vhlle our Imports of foreign hops fell jff from 0,539,510 pounds In 1890 down to 818,022 pounds In 1891. Then the Tariff, 15 cents per pound, was Tro ccctlve to the American farmer, ns the Import figures prove. Imnicdl itelytho lower duty of 8 cents per pound was restored by the Oorninn Tni-IIT, our Imports Increabcd up to j.l.Tl.MI pounds In a single year. What an object lesson wo have, as to the beauties of the Wilson Tariff In tho reports from Washington of tlio Imports nnd exports for the first line months of the present year. There was a falling off In exports of noro than 818,000,000, and an Increase jf Imports of more than $97,000,000 jclow the sales of tho same period last year, although wo were promised that tho Democratic Tariff would work directly tho other way. It Is true that the Wilson Tariff lias opened ip the markets of the world, but wo ire on the wrong side of the world to let tho benefit. Under the Republican Tariff live nllllons of men were given employ ment at better wages than men thus engaged over received anywhere else on earth. Did that make of tho tariff a fraud ? Under It, tho United States In thirty years caught up and exceeded oven Great llrltaln In tho production of Iron; and all ihat Is needed to mnko iron Is labor. Under it, more men came to us from abroad lu thirty years than nro found altogether In somo of tho kingdoms of tho old world. Why did they como? Uccauso lnbor received a better reward In this coun try than In any other. After consulting tho bankers, law yers and insurance men, as to what legislation Oregon needs to restore prosperity, tho Statesman should now rfct tho concentrated wisdom of cap ital city Journalism. That would furnish tho farmers, laborers and me chanics a rich symposium so rich thoy would not liavo to work a lick In 1890. Wo cxiwct a great deal from tho year ISIHI.-Salem Statesman. You'vo got a draw on tho Stato Re form school, tho SUto Agricultural Society, and tho Stato Hoard of Equal ization, dear Urother. What do you .vnnt, tho earth, or a United States I'cnntorshlp. It seems neither tho Republicans nor tho Domocrats will bo responslblo for what Is dono or not dono In tho lonato. Tho threo Topullsts hold tho balance of power, and wo can all glvo tho Populists h 11 In tho coming campaign. Roosters that depend on n market for tho purpose of crowing in our Democratic victories wo fear will bo a drug on the market In 1890. Tub Jouknal man will namo his big buff cochin roostor Governor Flotchor on ono condition, that ho In dulges In no Domoerutlo crowing In 1890. These times a man who can iratf 1000 or $1500 a year out of tho public, oven at hard official labor, should bo will- lug to put up with It and lot const mo tive feo-grnbblng alone. This Is lean year and it would not lw a bad Idea for our bachelors to ask to have a receiver appointed. So It Is said our next Issue of bonds will bo placed In Germany. Wo will bo placing thorn In Ireland next. MEN' AGES qtteklr.TiiaiMaclilr, four out of fivo who utror Benrousntu, tae&Ul yntxft t tack of'tUoUui'.rabut ftkiiuatyct Mtr WCMMi. Ylo- tlm, yoUIb your vitfor. Dou't lslr. Bnd for book Uh wi4nUota4 proof. &Ulll(Mioafre. ERIE MEMML 00M lufftlo, H. Y. SOME-DIVEIISIFIED THOUGHTS Tho beat farmer lo often the farm er's wife. Horses and hops will havo their day, and growers of both will lw re warded for their present losses. The fnst-borsc owners and Jockeys meet In Portland Jan. 7, to organize tho "circuit for 1800." Farmers, If you know something good In your line, let your fellow till ers have the benefit of It by writing for the Jouiinal farm department. Ulg farm, poor managcmcnt,povcrty. Little fnrm, sense and work, prosper ity. Think of it, The Wekly .Toukval 18 months nnd the Toledo Hlndo one year, all for $1.50. The French government Is about to make a severe fight on that terror to prices, grain gambling. English farmers aro being driven to co-operation in shipping, In order to get the best railroad rates. Renew your JonitNAi. 18 months for $1.50 nnd get the "Farm News" free for a year. It Ha good, reliable, ag ricultural paper published at Spring field, Ohio. Ik Look up Tun Journal's premium list, nnd profit by the liberal offers. When eggs are sold by the pound Instead of the dozen wo will raise Iwtter poultry. Make your family comfortable but at the same time don't forget your dumb animals. A swarm of bees, a few sheep or goats, somo chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, do not represent the cost of a horse to the farmer, but they will bring him moro cash these days, to say nothing about the luxuries af forded the family. Laziness Is a worse pest than the Canada thistle. The nursery business Is Improving, as a result of profitable fruit crops. Keep out of dobt and you'll never bust. John C. Calhoun said: "Three elc incnts arc essential to tho property of a nation; agriculture, commcrco and manufactures. Neglect one and you destroy tlio other two. There has never been a time when strictly flrst-clnss draft geldings would not command a profitable price over the cost of production, nfid It behooves all breeders at the present time, especially, to keep their stand ard of excellence at the highest possi ble notch. Most farm animals will stand low rnnges of tempernturo well enough If protection from cold rains or sleet and a dry bed at night are furnished. Not all farmers can house their stock In tight barns, nor Is this essential. In fact too close confinement lu poorly ventilated stables, Is a positive dam age; but it Is folly to leave stock ex posed to cold, wet storms. Tho man who cannot provldo open sheds or has not good natural shelter, ought not to try to carry livestock through tho rigors or our winters at all. Ho can make no money by tho operation, and Imposes needless suffering upon dumb brutes. A writer In tho Pilot Rock Record has tho following Ideas on econemy: "Economy does not consist In allowing your stocK to go on half rat Ions, or In keeping your children homo from 6chool becauso It costs too much to buy clothes for them. It is that which Is wasted that breaks men up." Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 19 NO PROFESSION, whose Ubors BO.ovcroly tax the norroiu bji tem, m that of tho ministry. Tho do rnjment of tho uerra center of tho bralu by overwork froquontly brine on attack of heart trouble, and uorvous prostration. Itor. J. lUCoster, M. D., 1'astor U. B. church. London Mill, Ills., htmsolf a phytl clan, wrltoa Fob, M, IBM: "Heart affection and norrou prostration had become bo serloua last tall that a llttlo ovur work In tho pulpit would so complotoly protrato mo Dr. Miles' tlmt " wwod curtain I y 1 mustrollnqnUU tho work Heart CUre ministry entirely, TActnpac "oartpttlpltatloubecamo ACMUlCb bo bad that tny auditor TlPllf h woula Mlt mo ,f ' l,ld not "v"uu haro heart disease Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Ouro alternately with Dr. Mile' Norvlno and derivaJ ttm rMt..i -...i.i. benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of cv, pnucuiugucariy every night and twlco on the Sabbath. I can speak for hour without ufferlng a I formorly did. Hard worklug ministers should kcop Dr. Miles' (rand romodle on hand." tlLriM,J?,?vM "y U 80ia oa suwacteo, m bottl will benefit or tt-jneji refunded. w7T7 OREGON CITIES. AUM9VjXLE5 Quito a number of tbo nolgbboro gathered at P. S. round's home to spend Christmas day. The time wns pleasantly spent in rcasiing, bjubihb and playing games. Amusvllle will have a live news naner. the Marlon county Record. v t rnn,.ii. nrMcMltinv lie. spent part of tho holidays at his uncle's F. L. Pound. mu Xntt.ln Andrews, who has been viau.inir imr oistpr.Mrs. Sidney Porter, for the past month, has returned to her home In Washington. vmt. fiPilrtns.nf tho Sllvcrton school, spent the week visiting friends of this place. Mr. Ilcllebower Is thinking of visit ing his old homo In Kansas. I). W. Smith has gone to Portland on business. The ladies of Aumsvillc nro getting up an cntcrtnlnmcntfor the benefit of a new sidewalk. A very lino supper wns given nt the Aumsvillc hotel Christmas evening after which tho young peoplo nnd a dance In the dance hall. Last Friday evening n wedding ball and oyster Biippcr was given by Lee Rantlnl at tho Aumsvillc hotel. Er. Thomas has returned to his home In Kansas. Miss Katie Baynard and Miss Joy Porter nro visiting friends in Albany. Quite a number of tho young people attended tho ball at Stayton Christ mns. Mr. Blaxton's brother Is out from tho east on a visit and may locate here. nnooKS. John Johnburgh, our Peg driver, bad business in the capital Tuesday. Mrs. Bruce Jones paid a short visit to her parental homo from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. Herald returned home Monday after several days visit with her daughter. Clias. Hoover returned Monday to bis troop at Vancouver after a live days furlough. We aro sorry tosa that he returned with a sad heart, caused by the death of llttlo Albert Hoover, a highly esteemed nephew of Chas. Sam Snyder left for Portland Mon day whero ho goes to accept a position on a milk dairy. Mrs. Wm. Hoover Is on the sick list. Dr. Scott was herein a professional call Saturday. Tho W. C. T. U. will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Chapman Wednesday tho 8th. Protracted meeting will commence Thursday evening, January 2. Mlunloyou wnnt to look out now for this Is leap year. Wllllo Jones took a trip up in tho bills Monday. Ho will return to his studies at tho Willamette today. Frank Evans is on the list with n bud cold. Tho social nt tho Harold hop houso, on New Year's eve, given by tho Epworth League, of Brooks, was n decided success. A short program was rendered, In which all did well. but the great lilt of tho evening was iuiss uarsio ltoyal's acting song, In which sho did tho part of a jealous Irish wife, to perfection. Ono could scarcely believe but Hint Mlw Tinvni Just landed from Old Ireland's green snore, wmio air. Geo. Dorcas, as the Injured husband, was lust immnnso. After tho program an oyster supper wns served in winch everyone took part. Then camo the real fun of Mm livening, games, songs, music nud a large uuncii of mistletoe that hung lu the doorway mado tho hours pass too quickly, that everyone was sur prised when the pastor, Rov. T. F. Royal wished them n lmnnv vw Year, sang tho doxology nnd pro- ..wV..w.. iu wiii-uwwuii, xncnuicro was a rush nnuln far tim iiini.n ...,,i moro soup was tho cry. And ns it 'Miaiuciiii-uiJji-ur, ono young lady popped tho question to n young man which was accepted. Tho Discovery Saved Ills Llfa. Mr, G. CalUoutte. DrucgUt, Beavenville, III., savs: To Dr. VW. v..- rvi ' ' ! owe my life. Was taken with La Grlom. ynd tiled all the physicians for miles about, but or no avail and was civen op and told I could not Itve. Having Dr.Kinc' New Discovery in mv ct.iro t ..... I - 1....1 . i ,.' ,,' - ."v" wine ana lcan Its use and from the first dose beoan to j... "-... - u.inc mrec Dottles wn Ull and about Dnuln l.T. ...u i.. ....!,: In cold. We won't keen store or house without Jt. Get a freetrial at FredA! Lejc'sDrug Store. ' When Baby wm tick, we save her CastorU. When the was a ChUd, ahe cried t or Oastorla, When ahe became Miss, she clung to CastorU. When ahe had Children, she gave them CastorU. Bucklen'a Arnica Salva. ntt:. T' v?..,n ?.e. U for Cul$. Z '"", uicen, aau Kneum. Fever .de.llSWerFCh!PPed Chilb" riles or no dsv r.-on!rri i, si :.. , Cvc perfect satisfaction or mini f.. j nice ac ... . 1 t" -:;.- v."Mi,s Ues. -7 a --J v ! uiu . nnp en r raa a. mm. a No Trouble to Show Voif Through HARDWARE, jTINMHREf Barb?d Wire, Blacksmiths Supplies, STOVES and - MACHINERY GRHY BROS Examine Our Always Prompt and Courteous THE MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. New York, Ian 1 Wheat, cash 5c; 1. -Silver, 66c;lead, 1 10. SAN FKANCISCO MARKET. Sun Francisco, Jan 1. Wheat, o8. WooL.Orruon. choice. T(thti.n: Infrrlnr. 8c, valley, o etc Hops y notable nt 57c Potatoes 2$ to 40c per sack. Oats Milling. 6s7tl' rORTLAND MARKET. Portland. Ian. I.Vlirnf vnllcv o Walla Walla, 50. ' " Flour Portland, J2.60; Benton county, 2 60: graham, $2.3o; superfine, 2 per bbl. Oats-White, 2224cj grey, 202i;rolIed nbags, f4.2SS-2S, barreli, J4.50 7.00; cases, 3.75. I'otatoes . . New Orecon, 254oc per sack. Hay. ,Good, 8j8 50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, lie; Eastern Oregon, 7OC. Mlipaufis..Hran. $n.soi2; shorts, i2 i3;chop feed, $i2Is per ton; rye, 7scpera Hldea. .Rreen, salted 60 lbs 44Jc; under 60 lbs 36c; sheep pelts, lo7oc. Hops. .Oregon, 4 to 7c, according to qual. Ity. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, iStsMVl, fancy dairy, 2o22; fair to good, I5I7U; common, 10c. f Cheese.. Oregon full cream, 9Mloc, Eggs.. Oregon, iS2oper doz. 5 Eastern, 18c per doz. rouItry..Chlckens,i.So$3oo per doz; ducks, $4.o4-5o; geese, J6.oo7.oo; tur. keys. 0llc; dressed, ioi2c. Beef..Topsteers.22 3.Sc per lb; fair lo Reed steen, a2 3.5c; cows, 2tf2tfc; drcKsed beef, JSVc Mutton.. Best beef, $2.oo2.2s; choice ewes, i.5o(nj2 00; dressed, 4c. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3 oo3.4o; light and eeders; $2 75 ; dressed, 4e per Id. Veal.. Small, choice. cr?6c lin -,rz. p ,b. ' --"' ".' Ov SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 44c per bu., market firmer, Oats .17c. Hay .Baled, cheat, J4.55.i timothy, o 50 Hour. .In wholesale lots, Jj.so; retail, 00, iiran, nuiK 2) 00; nacked. "12 00; ahorti. ;u.ooi2.oo; chop feed,"i2.oo Veal..Dressed. 4, Hogs.. Dressed. 3. Uve Cattle.. 1 23. Sheep.. Lire, "200. Wool.,Uel, laijc. Hop..Best.4SO. Eggs.. Cash. 18c, Butter.. But AuWv mim.. r... creamery, I52c ' v-neeie..iii9i2c. Farm Smokad krsi iu. u. i.... H-; shoulders, 7c. ' ' oiatoes..25cperbu, Onions,, 2c Apples 4oc. t oullrv..Hens. ce rwiim "1 n.. .1.. and not wanted; ducks, ;2.5o3.oo per dos.j turkeys, live 7c; eggs 12, cents cuh. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I hive fl Vrv ttmnYA I.mm. . . . . , Will readilv curt, all f..l .it, . r. rVrlodt. llirnrrltrwtt JI.1.. !. Uregnlaritles, amH will gladly send it free to ' "i""P won,n. Aaaress Mrs. j,, B Box 96, Talloisn Unn Co., Ore, i i-a6.!.V AT- Large and Complete Stock The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. , Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public buildings and points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A. I WAGNER MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consideied without delay . HAMILTON &. MOIR Bush Bank bulldlnS. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. T. K. FORD. Over Bath's Bank. YTLZ & MIES'KE, Props. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and salt meats. CPTresU sausage a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDRICH'S MEAT MARKET. 32l Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M Beck&Co.l Best meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. ' German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on Satirday at dunning Hall. By Mrs. Rapsey. 454 Marion St. BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terras y an experienced "" H, A. KAI'&JiY, 4S4 Marion st. Di?. CONTRJS, Parlors Over Gray Bros. MONEY TO LOAN. - ' j w iu ioid in one sum or anv fractional iuri in I... .1. X, . ' V ,i. j.i" . ." J" o loan in ShX ?JL,BB next 3oyi. Address r-....M.., T IT irinfrn, Stark it.c.i, 7 'Portland. Or. j' , uoiiuir. Wm MARKET and Give pr Treatment. C. H. LANE, 211 Commercial St.. Salem Or. lySults $15 upwards. Panls$ upwandi.ty 1 8 in OPENED IN j CHANNING HALL, j Will receive children from 3 yean upwsnL ' Special attention to beginners. All desjrM branches for theolder pupil tanght, inclnd-1 ing drawinR, modeling, music plain and j tlstic t.eedle work All work done on the in dividual plan in which each child It i-' vanced according to its own capacity F terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Bil- $ iou. 1 wentietn and uncmeucta sis , SALEM WATER CO, Office Willamette Hotel BuUdin, For water service apply at office. 1M j payable monthly In advance. Mike ,u ; complaints at the oflice. Open splcket to prevent freezing, pw-j tlvely prohibited. Care shriuld be t" If in danger of freezing to have stop u waste gate closed see section 3 rules andrez-j ulation. No deduction In bills will tc"' iuwcu lor nosence or for any cause ww ...B witr n cm ot irom premises. V. A, CUSICK I. n. ALBEIT- President. iCaa iuiiiil OK SALEM., Transact a general banking business. Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. . Kxnre htrnlrrm nnrl .11 I.. '...I. ft aOIt done promptly. Leave orders at P"0 store. DFPHT rYPRFf5f?. aieets an mall and passenger trains, oy Cite and exureu to all nam of the a1 Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADF IRCHfflTilLll Hiss Ballon Selil Capital inifi 01 t m CO' pai II u val aw aU Ins S1 km: St Rlli IS 3c! till fpl Ik? O oa W( cn ot :MiHlmitHvHt