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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1887)
FRIDAY MAY 20, 187 WHICH IS SOVEKKIUN t A Republican friend dssiies us to say candidly vhicb we think is sovereign in tbe exercise of governmental power, the Bute or tbe United Sutee. There is but one wer to answer this question. Haon is supreme within ite respective Sphere. Tbe power that belooge to ooe does not belong to tbe other. Neither has any more right to assume to sXfi oiee the power that belongs to the other than the Legislature of California ha to legislate for the people of Oregon. The -United States is supreme and sot- ereign aa to all the powers delegmUd to the general government by the consti tution, and the State is supreme as to all powsrs not delegated to the general government. The general government has no inherent power. Its powers are all delegated to it. It derive its pow er, not from tbe people of A luetics, but from tbe people of the seveial states actios in toe capacity of states. This it so manifestly snd emphatically true, that no ooe except thoee who ate wil fully blind, need be in doubt about it. Thie fact appears upon the pages of the constitution itself, wterr, in Art. 7, it is provided thst "the ratification of the con vein ions of nine states shall be suffi cient for the establishment of thie con stitution between tbe states se ratifying the same. Of ooorse,eaoh original Stats went into the onion of its own voli tion. There was no power to oompe it to go in. Before adopting the feder al constitution each of these origins states was a free and independent state a nation of itself. And when it went into the union, it gave up such of its powers aa a nation aa are delegated to the general government in tbe oonstitu tios. All statea,adaiittrd inio the un ion since te adopt on of tbe constitu tion by tbe thirteen original statea.came in upon terms of equality with the orig inal states. The general government oaa claim no powers except such as are expressly granteu,or are given by nross aery isnpl.catioo. Tbe powers of the general- government are limited as to their number,bnt not aa to tbeir nature or quality. A state is as supreme and independent as to tbe poweis not dele gated to the general governments the general government is as to the powers delegated to it. Understand us. The power to prohibit the sale sod manu facture or ardent spirits was reserved to III) K.ater, 'tile tbe power to em money and regulate its value was del ogattd to Ccngrea. Now tbe state is just as supreme and sovereign in its power to piohibit the manufacture end sale of ardent apirits as tbe general government is in coining money end regulating tbe-vaiue thereof. The pow er to regulate the right of suffrage be longs exclusively to tbe atetee, except that the right to vote shall not bo abridged on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude. The state is supreme aa to tbe o ver of con faesing suffrage. Tbe reports of the Supreme Court of tbe Uuited States from its organization down to the pres- o it time ere full of these wholesome, fundamental truths. Notwithstanding the fling wbicb are made at tbe die trine of tbe :ei ved rights ef ib states by those who from msre prejudice or ignorance dispise tbem.yet tbe Supreme Court of i bf United 8iater,iltbongh si moat uutti imm y Republican, ban, on divers occasion, (wbee law question of the dividing line between federal std state authority has teu invo!vd,) enunc.ated tl.ese funds mt ntl piiiicip'es of a'att sovereignty in much stronger Ungusgs than we have here done. The right o leo-in i n : ved one and is not to b-n.i.1 ni d iniheenum- of the rTvd rights f the No such right csn find any riaot in the coiimmu ion. Ths Republicans of Michigan are the objects of the nulileous wrath and in dignati .n of u.e i roliibi t met of that state. Mmy T. Lttnr p, a lormer Re publican, has this u esy about the way tbe Republicans mina-d ihe election lately bel J there : ' Seveial days before election a Detroit alderman aonoQaced that tbe lives of prohibitionists would not les.ife on hii -iJe of Woodwsrd avenue, nd in bis preciuc not a known ''yea" vote would be allowed. If tbe admission of sou-amendment papers are to be taken as evidence, there waa not a "free ballot" ia Michigan, and there is not uow affair count ,oirt wait no il 1888,snd the state will be ringing web lam-i t fur tbe poor negroes at the South, who are elbowed sway from the polln, intimidated, end tUt-n counted out. We will ba ssktd to put tbe Republi can party in power, so these wrongs may be iuipossil U ; but what about prohibi tion voters in Republican Michigan ?" BUine will start June 8 h on his trip to Europe. HLo will return to these ah tt just prior to the meeting of the national Republican convention noxt year. It's no use, Mr. Blaine. Grant tried it and it whs a miserab'e failure. bbze of gbry win not light up this ojntinent on your return. Alexander 8week has been a; pointed by Governor Pennoyer as a swamp land agsnt to work in conjunction with Mr. Sbackleford, tbe government agent, in adjusting swiuip Led msttrr. It is to be hoped they will suoceed in settling ibis vex 'd qm i'i n. It i atd Jruge Oorea for god. Dnuv wilt lea jo V KWK.R's KHJHTft. For a period of neatly a century in the United States, no class of people seemed so utterly indifferent to their rights and privilege as affected by the administration of public affairs ss farm era and agriculturists. They plodded along in ths early days of the republic year in and year out, utterly oblivious to the fact that maybe their iuUreats were materially affected by diaoriminat ing legislation and a warped administra tion ot public affairs. They obeyed the powers that be without murmur, protest or criticism. J bey paid taxes without the thought ever entering their mind to inquire whether this tribute rendered unto Cease r was fiithfully disbursed to promote the public weal, or whether it was used to maks plethoric the purss of him whom they had chosen as their public servant. When they went iato the markets to dispose of the produots of their daily toil, they uncomplainingly accepted such prices ss were offered, itbout inquiring whether it might not be true that some shrewd deder had 'corner" on the commodity in question. All these things have passed away with ths almost universal diffusion of iottlli gence among tbe people. This same state ef things has been largely true in the case of ths laboring people of ths count rv. No class ol people are more alert and vigilant in guarding their in terests and rights growing out of oiti- seaship thsn tbe farmer. His intelli- gence and business sense is as contin ually whetted and keen as that of tbe shrewdest buainess man, and tbe farme now fee's that in ail his business rela tions and his lelatioce aa a oitiaen hs meets all others on a common level Much gecd will grow out of this eleya tion of the dignity of tbe vocation of farming. OORRBSPONDflNOB Mr. A. W. Mos is teaching a suc cessful sshool tn the H u I hurt district five miles west of Tangent. Prof. Joeepb Emery, agent of tbe Klamath Indian Reservation, was bare last Sabbath. Mr. Ryan received orders laat Mon day te commence laying th steel rails ou bia section. The gentleman from Spokane did not arrive.but the gentleman from Ashland visited Tangent last Saturday, Thr gentleman from r lends ia expected to arrive in a law daj s. ibere is a ceo; r of attraction here, which draws gentle men from a distance. Tangent Sabbath School observed Children's Day in an appropruto man ner. Speeches weie made by Prof. Joseph Emery, Mr. J. B. McFarland ani quite a number of tbe little folks. The recitations wbiob deserve especial mention were by Miss Georgia Beard and Miss Minnie McFarland. Mies Georgia recited in an inimitable man ner Uob Roy, McGregor Parriah'e bean tiful poem oa the Finding of Moaea. Miss Minnie recited in a deep, rich monotone tbe Burial of Moses, wbicb showed a wall cultivated voice, a taste for the rare snd beam if u1, nod left a deep,moral impression on the sudienae. Miss Minnie is a modest and intellec tual yonng lady, possessed of those rare accomplish meats which adorn and beau tify womanhood. Kre long some worth young man will win a victory grander than did Napoleon at Autretlitz, and, goided by the trophy of his victory, he will nee to tbe highest scale of our social organization. Tbe Tangent Brass Band haa decided to give a picnic at Bleviu e bridge on June 4th. Good music, speaking ai d a basket dinner, also tbe Olympic games will be cdebr-ted wi b all tbrir sneient sttrsotions. Everybody invit ed. Mr. Handsaker, of Akhland, is h'ie this week selling musical instiumeuts. Peoria. The young ladies of Peoria have banded together and formed a society, a which they pledge tbemselvss thai they will not keep company or 1 ave anything to do with any youag man who usbs intoxicating liquors. R. Gsrrett purchased while in Port land one of tbe finest family carrisges ia this neighboibood. Miss Emma Johnson, one of Peoria's most acoomplishtd young ladies, has completed a crazy quilt containing 5482 pieces. It is one of tbe finest pieces ot needle work that we hae ever seen, in fact tbe srt of needle work is csrried to such perfection that it wil! el wave re main a monument attesting to hsr skill and patience. Farmers are very badly behind hare ith tbeir sowing, owing to the un favorable weather. There will be a good deal of late sown grain. John Porter will finish this week putting ia bis orop of 300 scree, lie bas 15 teams employed this week. Tone Canon's new ssh hopper has a fire proof vault for the sshes. Cyrua Ciingmsn has jubt finished sowing 120 aores of barley. James Garrett is sowing 20 acres of buck wheat for his bees. F. Ciingmsn has gone to Roseburg to deliver a series of lectures on etiquett. Jas. Hawkins is the guest ot Thomas Mcrgsn. Mr. and Mrs. Dirksen, toe young married couple, only went sefar as The Dalles on tbeir bridal tour. Mr. Dirk sen wss unexpectedly called back here on business. Mrs. F. M. Garrett and Mrs. L. Clingman are visiting Mrs. Finean this week. George Luper, of Tangent, is selling horses in this neighbor nood. Jaiirview. The quarterly meeting was held at the above church on last Saturday and Sunday, Rev. 8. P. Wilson officiating. Mr. Gay, of Crawfordsvilie, is can vassing our part for tbe book, "The Earth and the Heavens." Rev. Wolfe was visiting in oar pert daring the week. Oaltville. Weather fine. New school house this summsr. Mies Nettis Smith left for Portland ast week. St. John and Stone returned to Philomath last Thursday. Piooic on the 4 It of June. The W. 0. T. U. held a meeting last Friday and organised a H uni of Hops. The Verdict taaalsnsns. W. D. Suit, Drugght, Btpnui, Intl.. tea titles : "l oan reoommeitd Bleatrlo Bit ters as the very beat remedy. Every bot tle sold bas given relief lu every case. una man too six bottles, and was cured of Kbeumatlstn of 10 years' standing," Abraham Hare, druggist, Belivilic, Ohio, atnrma : " ine neat selling medicine I have ever bandied In my 20 years' expe prtenos, Is Electric It liters. ' Thousand of others have added their testimony, so that the vordlot is unanimous that Kleo trio Hitters do curs all dlseaeea of the Liver. Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at Koshay A Mason Drue Store. A. universal penny post N being sdvocat ed. LeSlsa 91a gh. N li Allou A CU are now receiving direct from ths masufaeture, H J Hoi brook A Co., of rioa. N. V.. a lull hue of hi justly oel ehratod Hue sba fur ladies aud misses in C. D. E. aud K. K. widths These uomlc will give splendid satisfaction, ia fact there Aro ne better nana. Fresh Yaqfatna Bay and Eastern oysters constantly on hand after to day at Hoffman Ifsifsr a. The rnsUgrapSer, Albany. Or I have all tbe negatives taken by A B. Faxton and any one oan have dunll oatea from their negatives by addressing us, st the following prioas : Card else, ti Sr doaen, cabinet sise, 3 per doaen, bou urs, as par doaen. X keep the finest line of Oregon views In the west, Cata lonia furnished on appiioation Copying and enlarging old picture a specially. J. a. Csuwfemo. Buffalo Bill's "Wild Wfit" exhibition, which was at Pendleton last year with a circus. Is showing in London, and la attract ing great crowds. B. O. Off. Buffalo Bill has never been on the Coast with his "Wild Wert" exhibition. That waa another chap. Baby wss slab, we sa hat aba wss a CsJR ska ah aSSSSSi . saw elans saaasdOaildfea. A race of dwarf ha juat been discovered in the Pyrennet. They never grow to be over four feet tall, are well built, and hare red hair. Kxrtleaaeal in Texas. Great excitement has been cause J in tbe vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarka ble recovery of Mr. J. K. Cor ley, who was so hat pleas ha could not turn in bad, or raise bis bead ; everybody said be waa dy log of Consumption. A trial bottleof Or Klna'a Maw Dlacover was sent him Finding relief, ha nought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Ufa Pills; by tbe time be had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he waa well and had gained in Hash tbtrty slx pounds. Trial Bottle of ibis Great Discovery for Consumptieu free at Poabay A Mason's. A wild women has been found near Seattle. She should be matched to the wild ') man near Albany, and the world would have a very antique sort of s pair. Stelae Mare lteaaaat to the taste, more aoerpuble to ths stomach and mora truly beneficial in its actioo, the fsmeos California liquid fruit rmedy, Sy rap of Figs, is rapidly operacdiug ail others. Try it. For sale by Peahay & Mason. i mi The Barea! ef Cesstlaatteas. True delicacy of flavor with true efficacy of action, has base attained ia the use ot a California liquid fruit remedy, S run of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effects have rendered it immeesely popular For sale by Foe hay t Mason, wholesale and retail. Seventy-five thousand shingles are cut every day In the vicinity of Centralia, W. T. all of which are shipped East K H. Allen k Co., bsvs ia stock s solea dii line of corsets. Consisting of tbe justly celebrated C. P's, Dr Warner's, Dr Lee's 8. K's, the Albany Stsodar I, our spinal brand, slao ths Everlssting, Self AdjaetinK, Nettie snd tnsny other n.sks. Lulu are especial ly invited to call and inspect them. TUe er Steal I bays added to ray lioot and iKo stock a line of the' celebrated Lnird, iiehober t Mitchell, Philodelphim Fin hof for ladies, misses snd children. Acknowledged by dealers generally to be the best value and beet fitting fine shoe made. Widths C. D. E. and EE. A child can buy as chesp ss a man. Sam c ei, E. Yosmo, Sole Agsnt, Albany, Oregon. The office of Coroner of Baker County is a very good one. In even months his fees averaged $141.56 per month. Children often need some safe cathartic snd tonic to avert approaching sickness or to relieve colic, headache, sick stomach, indigestion, dysentery and the complaints Incident to childhood. Let tbe children take Sim mons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to tbe taste and safe to take alone or in connec tion with other medicine. J, II. Zetlln a Co , Philadelphia, Pa. In many parts of California the crops will be light. Itaeklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe beat salve In tbe world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Cnapped Hands, Chilblains, (jornt and an sum uropuons, and posi tively cures Piles, er no pay required. It i guaranteed to give period satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale hj Fosbay A Mason, KNS- Albany Mnrtift. Wheat -We per hu. Oats-4l Butter 20 nte per lb. Stags -14 cent !-r dor., eef on foot, BlAc 4n Potatoes 200 cts per bnabel. Apples 80 cent per bu, Pork-6Ho per lb. Bacons hauia, 10c, shoulders, 5c. sides, tto Lard 80 per lb. Flour 4.60 per lbl Chiokena 2 60 per doa Sngar San Francixc C, Sc. Dry granulated 7 c. Mill Peed bran, 11.00 per ton. shorts, 15. ntlddttn-?, IH. 6hep, IS. MY Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Paper and Decorating Paper, Everything kept In a flrst-daes Dry mere is a uernana ior. & nougat tnese goea mostly la Now York and Chicago and AT BOTTOM CASH PRICES, and have and am receiving Novelties of the Season In every line ; am prepared to MEET-ANY PRICES quoted la tbe papers or circulars, and will take Cash or Merchantable Produce and wilt not turn you off when you get out of money. Samuel E. Young. Astonishing Hs fees It is the duty of every parson who bas used Jhesass's Omasa Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be kaawo to their friends ia earing Consumption, severe Coogba, Croup, Asthssa, Fasumoata, and to fact all throat and tang itissnsss No person eaa ase it without in mediate reliL Three dasss will relieve any ease, and we ooastder H the duty of all drugg ist to riBBBisisait it to the poor, dying eoa Bumpttvs, at least to try one bottle, sa 80, 000 doaen bottles were sold last year, and ao eae ease where It failed waa reported. Snob s medicine sa the German Syntp assent be too widely known. Ask your dracjrut about tk Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular staa, 74 cants. Sold by all druggists and dealers, in tea United Hteloe and Canada Sarah Bernhardt la In San Francisco. She has turned the S. Fs. heads. Thev arc about her size. One hundred and twenty seres of the best quality of Improved wheat land, sit fenced Into four fields, good house, hard finish, good outhouses, excellent fruits of all kinds. Situated 3 mile west of Lebanon and one and a quarter miles south of the junction of the Narrow Guage R. R with the Lebanon branch of the O. A C. R. R. Inquire at this affke. Send Bark hart a Ksoney names aad sd lr-ser of friends desiring information of Ore gon sod they will aead them copies of tbe AW KdaU Conveyor which contains a eoss I'lete diseriptton of oaa county ia each issue with mtberdeeirsble information aa wsther, S3 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never sarin A aarrat of peril; streoa-ui snd Mors eonassslrni ordinary kinds, and eaa not be sold in poUttoo with S the wulHlsli ef low teat, short wsIfbttshMBar BOUOSt.Ttf Oa. US WatUt, NOTICE OP SALE. Notice is hereby given that there will be an auction sale on the fai m of John Long, situated three miles cast of Tangent, en the 3rd day of June, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which time there will be sold : One Buffalo Pitt thresher 28 inch cylinder, two M cCormick binders, one broad cast seed sower, one mower, one sulky hay rake, one sulky plow, and several walking plows, one spring tooth harrow, one rolling cultivator, one scythe and cradle, and other scythes, one cider press, one four horse wagon, two two horse wagons, one hack, and all other kinds of farming implements, too numerous to mention which are usually used on a farm. Machinery and implements a good as new, A credit of five months without interest on all sums over $20, and all sums less than $20 to be paid cash in hand at time of sale. John Long. I. GREENBAUM DEALER IN- DRUGS, STATIONERY, ETC. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded DAY OR NIGHT 108 First Street, Albany, Or. HOTEL. VOet BENT. npHE EXCHANGE HOTEL 1ST THIS I city la now offered for rent on reason able terms For particulars inquire of sr address Jamkh Mukray, Albany, Oregon. SPRING STOCK Has arrived, Including- Goods and Boot and Shoo House, from Do You want bargains. THEN A. B. Mcllwain's, where yon can get the vary best in pi Iceland qualities. His steokot Dry Goad DRESS GOODS, LAWNS GINGHAMS, ETC., la unsurpassed. CaJl on him for your BOOTS AND SHOES, Clothing and Furnishing: Goods. Cash er produce taken, and prices given that defy.com petition. C ONN BROTHERS ASH GROCERY STORE Opposite Deyoe 4 Ro boon's. ALBANY, OREGON. Keep'.affreah stock of all kinds of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC.. ETC. silverware veu Away, with our Silver frixe Java conee, oon slating of six pHxee, dox, table knives, X dos meoium roras, i not, lauies noons, X dos, lea spoons, X dos napkin rings ana suiter spoon ana outter an ire. ail Kogr Bros Al all ver ware, every pur chaser or a can getting one cnance CONN BROS. New Millinery Store. We desire to call the attention ef A! bany lad lea and tbe publlo'generall v to our new ana extensive atooa or FASHIONABLE under tbe management of Miss Bur bank, late head mill ner or tbe whole kale millinery establishment of Mnonev Valentine A Oolaamitb of PortlandJ while our stock is all that oan be deslr ed, our prioas will be found extremely tow ror nrst oiass gooas, SHANE dt LON9WAY. From an' Brink. MONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit BY BCHKUA&f & KXBNKT, Albany, Or. B ARBED WIRE. A large stock on hand and will be sold oheap. Also a fine lot of plain galvanised wire for woven fences at the store of Stewart A Sox. TOADIES, LOOK HERE. We want you to remember that we have a lot of those curling irons, also shears, scissors, tracing wheels, ahelf and flower pot brackets, and a good many other things yon would liks to have. wswart l aox, PLOWS. uome in ana see our new stock ot steel and chilled plows. We oan anit you.botb tn goods ana prices. Every Russell chill ed plow Is guaranteed to be equal to any chilled plow manufactured. Stewart A Sox, tbe cheapest to tn good a quality as GO TO 8ACRKD - TO THE - MEMORY OF THE LOST DOLLAR I I I I I I I I TTT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n I I I I I I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 11 111111 ERECTED BY WALLACE & THOMPSON al . A mm . mere 10 remma you or tne lollits 3 u might have saved by taking advantage of their oloae prices. NOW FOR THE FUTURE ! W. dt T. will sen you more grocer i a and better qualities ht lower prices ih n any other live man. Rectify tbe errors f the past, and "eve monoy in the future 1 y Sutronizlns Wallaoe A Thompson, Piist Lreet, Albany, Or. SEEDS. AH kinds of grass needs, Red and White Clover, A I si ke Clover, gen j dne Silver Hull Buckwheat, German Millet, Kontuokv Blue Grass, and several different vmieties of Sweet and Field Corn for sale by 8tew art A Sox. S CALES. We have a larae ajtsns-imnnl nf analuM be sold on ver; reasonable terms, Special inducements given to farmers. SI K WART A SOX. Mr Johu Brings will repair aad sharpen wn mowers at his residence, corner of 4th and O&Hpooia streets. BLAIN DOESN'T WANT THE EARTH I 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 When Getting Your Spring Clothing, Hats. Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods V cd i our Who leads, 'SO CLOTHING Hew and in style, is unsurpassed tn tbe Valley. His new sleek ef -BATS- Is the beat In tbe market, embracing all tbe latest style. In FURNISHING GOODS He takes a front position, whb a reliable, well selected stock. His sales of BOOTS AND SHOES Are large, because he keeps the beat In quality and styles A SPLENDID LINE OF SUITINGS ON HAND IN HIS TAILORING DEPARTMENT. New Goods Arriving Constantly Ihe Great Philadelphia Clothing House! JOHN WANNA.MAKER, The Great American Clothier and Leader in Styles has ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY In this City at the Dry Good Store of SHANE A L0NSWAY. Hundred of San pies to choose ' ( e-a- 11 i t 1 1 wm aw 10 r-nuafiQi pa ia. We wear the Little Red School lUuse cousins and our aunts, ami it you want lE&rlE&sL aaVaekLaal 1fcw euaeATto boots x shoes i -tt- BSLmSaaaCal auR sOyjaSiJxKllla sMaaVaaawi City Boot and Shoe Store where you will And a large and complete assortment of goods in this line. of nearly every ;iade and ra kr, nod A dollar saved U dollar made. READ B HIE MONDAY GOODS Wringers, tubs, wah board, bucket. eto , for sale cheaper than ever beforw r t ievart x wevurai kind- or wringers and something new in vsh oards. CUTLERY. J In Docket knives, bntchar knivna mpv. Ing sets, scissors, shears, rasora. etc, e keen a verar larire twnrtmni dura arc und and look at our stock. &TKWAKT JPScX. DR. Ge WATSON MAST0H Physician aud Surgeon. Office rooms S tnd 4. osterHi Rloek. ALBANY OREGON. PRUSHAW -THK- Druggist Would respectfully inform th people o" Albany snd vicisity thst he does not eel: drugg or nedkimt for Ua th o, l.ui 11a sad ooirpunnds fresh an i pure druj at liviogprofit above cost, (jail on hin uoxl Revere House and you will find his medicinei always have ths desired effect. Hid CI DEAD SHOT ON ACUE 51 has cured thousands ia tl is vicntt testify to its virtue. GM for u$ti who viti wsy to the store of His Stock o from: perfect Hi iruarantaasf j Shoes, and so do oar sisters and to- them g to tne at prices which wilt open your eyes. & BROWNE LL J ARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS. Stewart k8oz keep an Immense stock ol garden tools, aid are also agent for the clobrattd Waha Walla garden needs, which gave better satisfaction than any sold in Albany laat KoaaAn, pOWDER, SHOT, n,TO. Sportmen oan always find t our store a apUndid line of ammunition of at) kinds, and wo also keep giant and blasting pow der, fuse, etc, Stkwakt A Sex. AGONS AND CAKRl A I 8, Hnoks. aina'a and doub'e bukg- rta, buck boardtt. an l all kindw wr heeler' rm bietee. Dn't bin until you b we have and learn our pri- SfSWABT A Box, Alw ys Vicforious. Every on'a duty ia not to allow the liver, the stomach and the kidnevs. three Kgreat organs, to become clogged or torpid, an. i mi uuiti xpai an impurttiaa or toe blood. The Oregon Blood Purifier, a purely vegetable compound, is The itemed? to cure all diseases ef the kid nevs and liver, also those caused by im pure blood, aa Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Ueadaobe,Dy8pepsla,Scrofnia, Erup tions of th Skin, Rheumatism, etc. Try a and you will find it always victorious in its battle with disease. Sold every where, f L per bottle s 6 bottles for 5