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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1890)
CAPITAL JOURNAL. if I. 1 mmIZmSZ SAIiEr. OK1SGOX. aiOXDAY, AUGUST IS, 1S00. 3TO. 144. i t VOL. 3. -: iw umnam-wynimmuttiuwi j nn mn wf wbi mh iwhu i fc?SSlk ' IThpflrpfT on La y uu .. TOE CAPITAL JOURNAL. ! HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. -wiih it- 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT lM ft at SAlll All Previous OX BOOTS ANII SHOES. Ofa Outdone .In flie StHte Insurant Building) and branch nfllees in Portland, Astoria and Albany. Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock ami Fruit Farm Hawaii ; Ul UG Villi u ' 1 URU8UKI) UAII.Y.RXCKITSITNDAY, BY THE droit) Journal Publishing Company. (lacer rotated.) OMm, Oommenrt! Sttt, In 1 O. lliilldtiiB Knteral Ht the hmIoiDm nl 8t)ut,Or.,ni eond-elt matter. General 20 Per Cent. Discount THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STATE For the Next Two Weeks. EV"m!!,"B fl11 feUCt t0 -0 per cent. This 20 per cent, reduction ",v""!' '""'" "'" -u P" cent.-A GREAT DEAL MORE. Have Been Dropping Prices tt Along for 30 Days . -AS YOU PERILU'ri KNOW And have booh profiting by it. Rut tlii- 20 ,'Eil CENT, reduction for ihe mt two weeks is really a Iteduetlou mi all Heduc" -Ta in, , , ti"nslieietofortniiul.. BSfSmnll Profits h a ruhue, principle of thUdim. J AS, DENHAM & Co., US State st., Salem. City and Suburban Prop . r )V tifo-i r Ihe Oregon Land Co. was especially organic.! for the punwo of buying and f-ub-dividing large traotsofland, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided civur 8,300 acies Into Five to Twenty Acre ), t t' U'COlS. The stieivw of this undertaking is shown In tbr faot that out or 2S tracts placed on the market, 22 have Ik-u sold. Wo Halm that ten wciw of choice land iu Fruit, e ;s PoitTi.Asn outdid horcelf. It is a wise father that Unoweth his soii'h whereabouts at all lime. It is to Ik hoped the s-econd cen sus will bo at least as good as the tlrst. Cmuni.imss btlng next to godli ness Is as true In politic as any where under the sun. r&ssrixvnamaea $10,000 M $10,000 For Sal O Ten Thousand Doiars WOltl) of ancy and Staple 6 rocenes, For pi ices aud terms enquire of S eld a Larger Income' than IrtO acres of wheat iu the Mie-lsaippi Valley. We si'mi make valuable improvements in the way of roads, dialling tho land, fenevs, eU Wo can sell a small tract of land fr the mime prleo per nuio as you would have to pay for al'trge t inn Scud for Pamphlet and Price List. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE," Firsi National Hank Iluiltliuj:, Salem. Oregon. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager. W. I. STALKY, Principal. fa?D.iy aud Evening k salons begin Mondav, Sept, Sth."a BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS. M ak personal inquiry at the Co lege frr further particulars, cr send for catalogue.1 O TMI INT'TI T"0 f1' ,sal"'"'ticnll'!loJW training school, I nlO II 0 I I I J S iUm when-young ineii and women a:v t i lewiraurreeum . !hs& a u & J? H B 201 Commercial St. ESrGoods delivered ficc to all parts of the eity.Sri CSSOTClslimJ.UamUULHIWUV.J.J.imi'rg Gr a rroauce oceries an The Ret Canned Goods. Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season, Every article guaranteed asT1-g vr 1.... nkjnee finnls Handled J.MH1U UIH .l'lim.-i;""" Y''. ,, l . .,!,r. represented. If you would ue wcji kt Pa,.u... Tho GrunRo Store, 126 State Street, Salem, Oregon. thoroughly dlted forconiincrciil puruit In tin- plinru-it lime and at tin hast expeiiM'. 'llu wuttisor fiiriiier htnd.-iits now holding fsponsiljle poBltions, both as ROOKKEKPr.RS and STKNOGRAI'IIMIW, attists theqUidlty of instruction given. iMgg&3g-saMWLy?junMjr enwfatfraHWoawKie.'gjjim av WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY dl J.tuulis KtlllU'llH !l) Weal. Literary, Scicnlifc, lIssicAi'tandTlicoloffv. X-inniil, business, Iaw, MEDICAtcOURSES 11 i tliO(iIitot, liirnem unit lnHHt cxpoa .? liittllviiion ol learning Iu tho Nmt.i W ht, -lioil opeuK flifct Monday InSoptenilx i SnJ far iwttlofiie to Til OH. VAN HCOY, rrcHldpnt. T SnlKiM. lroin. UAummtftaUBMVgpeatggaafcflumu'K-tjBnmnimiaAAiMJCTjaaa rjes WITEH, V S11INUT0N. James College rigiMEwaMiMBiafcraaBWMMai i Kzxra.xm&tmnBamB St: For Soys ark Young Jen. COURSES: Pi-par.it'r, (" iinnii. itlmU'lu.icl. Kny to reach: hourly iralnB run Mwwu '.nlu,l m, I Vjihuiut. All dcnoii.nwiious nuivc.l. Nututirr Uinrdfis limltwl, wirly itpiiluallon i ! wiry. Itjniiff the past yi.r Htin'.'-iV r" in uMmdfiico Irom (.'wliforniH, lie l i ., Miitan, Id'ltJMi U'dnniWu and Wufddiiglon at largt- RKV. IJlllEti'OR, He. J.itun C.dlt-f, Vancouver, W li. MHMrrK3 widiiiMKtf ninrn nn murr rTir r irTrrrr Furniture WJ B B 14 ll iu-' -aww imww nx J. J. ItALU I Ms jfi a 1 UUi pwuJ?i jury No Salem business men desire to go on rccoid as encouraging tho kind of rackets had yesterday. Tiir.KK Is but one limit to Rort land hospitality toward tho editors the lenuth uf time they can stay away from their business. AD- ORBGONPRBSS ASSOCIATION The Fourth Annual Reunion Hold at Portland, AUGUST II, 15 AND 10, 1890. Editorial Report and RecordA Most Fortunate Collision Most Interesting Assemblage of Edi tors and Their Ladies. Till! I'llKst ,VSs(ICI TIOV ANII vi:inihiN(i oni:;ox in the the resolutions adopted by the editors in convention assembled appears one thnt may appear a trllle selllsh that sugestine; that tho boards of trade cease to advertiso their respective lncallths and tho itateln unalern iapeiil but reach the people direct by sflndlnfr out liie liHid papors. The cditora feel, and with Borne justice, that Orepon pa pers would tie a safer and more reli able iadex of what xtrangers mlpht oxeot and aro interested in, any otlior printed matter.. Two iiolnts nro worthy of nete: First Oroaon papeiN would carry a greater dogrwof lionet conviction ae to the real merits of our climate, IiusIiukb and farming advantages than any ppeoiallyprepated btArd f trade matter tan. Kvery issue of every Orugon juper ooutulus our mmkot reports, aooounls of fruit ciop and general form notow that are of oxtiomu intoret to Ihe home seeker. Sopoud, these papers oau Imj Kent to the. M'liKitml lists of. linimxw, pro- swifliml, and moyod men, and pouplu of soiuo menus, whom it would hi mtMt (lu-iraijlu to liavo come hei'i. Thurt) aiosploudid op portunities for puor men and labor ing muu all over Oregon, but tho iio.il of more cnplt.ul to develop the itssouruufl of Oregon is );rwt, and the picauiieuof mure Investors and man ufaclurers will bo a boon to ovary poor min and laboring man. Letotir boirds of trade miiko a nolo of th fact that very fiw come to Oiogon wUhout Unit making a i direful utility of lite Oregon pupwix. , Leiour IJouiiU or l'railu stiuly thai nMolutiuti of thts editom. Tliuro In a gieat deal iu it. A 8IH.CK8slt!l. VI IH.ICA'l ION. The Portland "West Hhore" celo braies its rlrnt iinnlverwiry by 1111 onlargeil form and an added (lepart,- iinmt fur "Jluys and (Jills" oouducU If there rem.itned vcstlposof any Ill-will that may have existed to waid Portland In tho past, tho re ception Just tendered the Sl'Ue 1'rcs.s Association by the peopleof thnt city has wiped It out completely. The local committee on entertainment planned and carried out a program not surpassed in tho history of proas gathcilngs atiywhete. AT HOTKI. I'OUTI.ANl) was the stopping platv tif tho weaiy and travel-stained editors and their ladies. They came from every nook and corner of the broad atate of Oregon, by rall,steamer and stage, some drlv ng hundreda of miles In the more unsettled partsof the state, dossing mountains and fording stream", to dojustlco to their order, and show appreciation of Portland hospitality. There was a large con tingent of new and young men, re presentatives from nearly oveiy state, of tho tides of Immigration constantly pouring towards Oregon from the east. All Joined in n hearty declaration that Portland has as line a hotel as any city In the- Union. than i 0,m' ll,"i' '"' larger; Monie more coat- ty; some rictier in one itetall or an other; but it was the universal srn tlmcut that the hotel Portland was almost an Ideal structure and Is con ducted In an Ideal manner. Perfect cleanliness, perfect quietness, per fect management. The building alone is a monumental enterpilse. Ailstie ollect baa not been overlook ed. Comfort and discipline nro ev erywhere apparent. Location cen tral, yet out of teach of the roar and noise of commerce. Nothing loud. Nothing low. Ladles and gentle men are equally at home, yet It Is not i bouiillug house. Tins manager and lady are (Chica go peoplo of tho famous Lclaml family. Wlil.I,, TO ilUHINIMt. After rcglHteiing at the hotel, the edltora piocecded to tho headquar ters of the Oregon Press Association atlheolllcoof the "West Shorn," that wonderful llluMrntcd Pacilhi coast publication. I'lagx, lloral u loath and that legend of hospital ity, "Welcome" decorated tho en trance. Rich bouquetH graced the In tel lor, aud each i dltor was handed a piogrnm, souvenir, arcpoiter's nolo Uiok, and his credentials made out aud cci tilled, which left him abso lutely no ute fur his pocket-book either for ontcitaiuiiiuut or nniuso meut. TIIIMtHlAY AT 10:H0 A. M. All proceeded fiom the headquar ter) to the new Murquam Grand i .... . . , ; , .. ,.,1 i.vKmllv l.irMlo .,rniilo. ' ' neuter, wuere mi iniiiruM 01 wei- Tlw Vt Shore la full f boatitlf.il -'",,,H wiunirwwiilcd by tho President illuatrutluiM and wdowl ourtoons. I"1 l"" ""i.a.iu naimnr hi uiiii In this latter fuatura It fairly ontets the lints of thoMi great publications -Deulor in k CI)., TIIJS L Miim LINK OV- Salem, If iff fif jii.j m j 298 Commercial Street, Oregon. O-WffWf ,jrvt3zxrsu3Baii W I -v' , rf'', f1, TktWeM . .. .1. ... mra tVl VlPCl. rejaoM wny w; -- ; hitidcsiga.mmlperfeet Trrv ncv 3"if'l''2J 1 T- Th4rvrcrichi.idcg8,Hpir stove m-kmf.J Brc . mt O,ordtr. Thy vi ; - - . . - Goods and Trimmings, Uilh ami fitjnll Krniflhin Gmkt GUtJiinp and UaU is dip rily. 277 mid 279 Commercial St., Corner Court, in Bwh'New Brick 3!ock. GO TO GEO. F. SMITH, .107 fMMK!M'IAI. KlKKKi. 1 OK Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Goods, Tli- mmf i-tm-wi Htk rt! in "Puolt," "Judgo,"oto. Tin Weit Hhorel heconilnx truly a nnlioul (rnpar for tho Puulfle (sjkt. Iu tin MiAf-praM It is iMHUttfnl m Harper'8 Weekly. A an liidtqieiidttut Journal It takt high ami tvurUem grouol Iu iIIm-ixw-lug iwlitlcn. IU publbher and odi torial munager U m MioceiMfiil ( ir-lOMii-Anifriciiii who taunt to thin country an u boy, aud lm wrought bin own fortune alf-niade man. ills clMtr-ltetultMl aud InUvinu Auitr-If-ttuUni is ioreeiiiti by loveoi of our country of all purthw who oan rUo bov irty feeing and Uy akl riw pntdjudio. The "WMit Hllln.' htvt Jut la tionord by having Iu proprietor, Mr. I. Hamuolit, eloUNl I'nwUltint of the Oragou PnMM AiMoriiilXMi, an houor voluntarily if nih'wl. It wm a flttltig rtscognlibxi of the onergy, Jodgiuiit aud high charaoinr of tb gMiiicman who ha tuadu that prnfutt no great a winwaa. Not thMial ly gtvu (41 outuiii(iieot, ttw Jorif sal nan cutMa-hfUtioualy mty ail It dona luiliU iiintaiief. It ia tUmtcwA. SrrrSaSS'Churchll Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., ! , hort, I! ' - "' i,nrodBCCj fcr the mooey. sj, fo9rii J;!!d & MidlBCT. Tnrall & Stroll 8tlllg. nrdar. . ? af iMiniiit iter o n&Vtmif. laiMM. ir-a- ifi1 j- r :T',r-.v - ui w M -... HBt-1h hm4 Iu it i n "." u'.vr krM lul. aMtf af MamMa44ccfc afall Beware fix. i.U .c.mU. aiwcaiaiag. A ji: . r t ' Agts.,Salem, Or, riTvLaKauUatr Y rf ' GSPUBHDIiy W& iSS5-i!Sr Wurt vnmh . Ilk ,. . , . w .: i' i-ufni , , -rw " mmimi': MMM MIMMMKWr. imvM Fat n! I U't wnp WU'. do All Klada i inwrce. I'.ucli editor was decorated with a badge and then the process Ion iiksalled tho 1" o'clock luticlivon nt tlm Hotel Portland across tho way. Conspicuous among tho la dle. In atteudauco nt this first meet ing ucim Mrs. A. b, Dtiuaway, a rfprcsentullu of Idaho and Oregon Journalism, and edltioMiortlio "Now Northwti" for 18 jean; Mis. L'o burn, editorial writer on the Oro gniiiitn and Twlogniph; (laith aUters ot Hon. Harvey Hoott,) and Mm. Lucy A. itallory, etllln "Advanced Thought," for many years a rueldeut ol rioleui. 1111! l'OUT!,ANl Hunrnn were now plscod at tho fieo (UsikwhI of all who wanted to to. Ann pretty nearly all put in the solid at- ternimu viewing the phvnoinonal development of Oregon's mutroKdla. It U not MtlMoionl to any I hat eaoh of the exeumiuHialH rwelved a moat iMVorable Imprm-tlon of thla hum nf dashingly drtMsl IhiIIim ami resolute men. The happy time ami freedtuu of the oily UU(U-rd the editorial fraternity by Preehlfot 0Uirue of (he caiwoMi ou was charming. Xo iwsecd the orphan's llb'nio kept by tho city, where, every par entless child may bo well cared for. The Metropolitan, nn electric rail way runs to l' Hon park, it suburb four to flvo miles out. Tho road runs south, front 000 to 1000 feet above tho Willamette. A flvo cent faro takes tho city labotor or capital ist to this beautiful region, a natural park, overlooking tho river, wlioro cheap and beautiful homes may bo had by all, and whero day laborers aud millionaires live almost aldo by side. Tiiuc.vniiiAniiiuuit was conducted with the same promptness nnd careful carrylng-out of detail characteristic of tho whole proram. Kaeh vehicle had it gulilo to explain tho routo and point out mattors of interest. Ulvervlew cemetery is com posed of wooded hills tlslng above each other, caiofully pnikcd nud laid oil Into drives. Jtleh In beauti ful flower beds, statuary, native mid Imported shrubs and trees, tltl nn marble "slabs" are allowed orceted, It Is a very largt cemetery remark ably large for a city whloli Is set down In our unreconstructed census as having only ),000 peoplo; nt ill no more out of proportion than Is the relation oT water supply. For If tho city has only ilo,00t) each person must consume 800 gallons per dnyt poorest quality In the state. This enormous cemetery Is certainly it "glvo away" on tho census In tho healthiest state In tho Union. Tin? city r-vmc was next shown the edltora. It is prodded over by tho Gentian gon itis of Purkmnster JIunry Meyers. It la laid off on tho heights, richly set wiili a vast range of ooniforouB, ovcigiecn and dccltluous treos na tive ornamental aud flowering shrubs. Kroni tho giant trees of the Paolllo coast to tho dollcate ocean spray, all luxuriantly expand to heaven, and nature assisted by hor handmaids, clltnato aud scenery, hero adorns and hoatttltlcft Port land's lot client popular ictrettt. As wo returned to take it whirl through the Hue residence poitlon of t l.o city tlutcoucoureu of carriages passed n lealdenee literally envoi cd with lings In honurof the occasion. A half score of lit tlo girls scattered over tho grounds waved tho nation al emblem. It was tho homo of tho President-elect of tho Pretw Atwocht tlon, Mr. L. Hamuela. Tho patriot ie compliment was npptcclatcd. WITH Till! HIWINIM8 J1I4.N. At (he close of this dtivo tho edi tors were taken to the ohnttiborof couimircuand held it Joint nii'ct lug with a delegation of Portland's business men, while Ihe ladled were taken to tho hotel, wheronfterbelng Joined by tho gentlemen, all look dinner. The result of tho huHlne conference was expreeaetl Inn resol ution rcccnmmondlug the organisa tion of u state hoard of trade. In the evening nl! attended "Thu Old Homestead" at the Marquam. TllHSIM'ONI) HAY opened with an attempted excursion to Trotitdale, tho location of the works of Amurloaii Druametl Mcatt'o. The trip was inatlu by a special Un ion Paclllo train, computed uf three now coaehcH. Pulled out of Portland at "M a. in. Left KuhI Portluiid ut 8;(W, Han 8 inlli'H exactly and tolw coped into u freight tndii at forty inllosan hour. Wo saw iiodicHaeil moat that day, except a few skinned ikmch and harked slilnv. The details of thu wrook weio irlated in tin dlspnlohcN to the Joi'itNAi.. J, W. II ay lor, Atwt. (leu. Pan. Agt. of the Onion I'aelflu Hhort Line wan aboard uutl soon had the track ulcured and tho Imdly shaken edllore and ladles ware tu kon back to Portland, a kv clal ateumer eharteretl and awriy we irtd down the liver (o oatcli the reat of thu oxuiindenUita who ((ad left uu the steamer Uiidluu fur "Tho Dalit," after wailing until olnvon for our tatrty. K.nne of the editors were In the wreck who jieoplo were (pi the Undliio aud tliuy mif- Iferwl not it lltlh anxiety, Hut all were happily brought togetlier again, tta at 8 p. tu., the et earner touelie! botva on the broad tiumpta's U aoiit. tiik uvkhitvl cvi.uajox will be iciiu'iiibcred by all who -Joytal tlilo novel experleuoe, 'lint train waa running at lmt forty HillMan hooraod the drat eight ot tlie traok waa had Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capilal Paid op, $75,000 Surplus, ...-. 15,000 It. 8. WAhtiACK, l'TMldcnt. Y. V. MAHTIN, VIcc-rrcMitcnt, J. Jl. AI.UEUT, - - - CSMhlcr, DIRtCTORSl Y.T.On.T, V. Martin, J. M. Mnrtln, IU H. Wallace. Ur. V.A.Ctutnk. J. UfAlbort, T, itoK. llttton. ioans-m:ad:b To mriaerM on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or ui iltore, cither In rirlvnto cninnrlcBor rutllo vmrcliouw. Slate and Connlv Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER nioounlo4 nt imnonnblo rates. Orarta drawn direct on Now yerk,ChIcEp,8An Kranolsco, lo rtlnnd, London, lf Is, llorlln lions Kone and Calcutta. palem: ore(30n. WM. H. l.Al)t'K, 1)11. .1. IlKYNOLUH, JOHN JIOlll, - - irresmouv VIco rreoMcnt - - Cahltlcr GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnnnaoon Portland. Snn l-'runclsco. Now York, tendon mid Hong Kon iiti Miiia -r ii ii i v nnii i .ii v tioiittlil and sold. Hutr. Coutitv and Cltv liirinorji nro coruinuy iirtirriiiitH botiifht. Invited to d)olt vad tmnnnct bualnnss Ttth ut. l.lbiiral advanccit inndo ou wheat, wool, hops and otlior property nt rtyiKoimmc mtm. lnsiirnueo on such so curlty ciin to obtained nt tho bnnlc In most rvllablo cbuiiwulos. IN 1868. Tho oiiloHt and xtroniseril Hank south ol 1'oiUiiiul aud north of Hun t'nuicln-o T i Ann a rit WJJUAtt UU u. Bankers, Iron Building, Salem Or. Aecoiiats Imphlouus nmilo, nxclimigc nn owry mrtof tan world lini.;lil and od, teller ufrtf illt InmimI to tnivoleis, tfllc" tlniiHiiiiulo throiiRhoiit the United Ml itrs, HrltlNh Ainorlenilad MexUo. Thin Imulc Iium moiii'tary, coiunwtlnns with biuilts In Drriron, Wnsldneton, Idaho mid Moiitiiiin. mid (orrtsiMailents In all tho prlaulpiU tiMiNorthuNOKtalivi. K:Min WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKTNG'CO. GAl'ITAI. STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Tniiinaot a R.-'iiornl bnnltliiB btulnosn In all Its lininolicH. (llM. Wll.MAMH Wit.lWdl.ANI). II Jlc IIIK1I i-NAHY .rrpldont ...vlcft rrckidnnt ....C'nnlilBr nillKCTOHB: Oeo. WllllniiM.Wm. 1:bb land, llr, J. A. Hlohiirdnoa, J. . Hobtioii. .1. A. Iliilcor Hunk In now lixchiuiRQ block on Ooiu nieruluUtriwI., H:12-tt Why IDon't You Habtorlbo for tho EAST 0REG0NIAN? Dally, 87.M) a ywir; $1,00 for 1X iiiontlu; Henil-Wochty, M.S'liii year, Jl.K for six iiiDiillmj Weekly, St.Tfl a year; 91.00 fornix liionthN. T1U KAMT OKIEOO NIAN wllltclvflyou ttio nern, both locul and KRiiuml. It In Uomm-Vallo In every thliUM'ven In imiIIcn, It, alum to bo J cut and fair, ovcujlf It Iium to Ii(iiKun)lvo and "loi on conn." It would rutlitr bo right and )iM than wroiiK anil win. Tako tl Try tl You won't lone any nlcon over It AildreM KASTOREGOMIAN Pub. Co.. Melon, Orep Insure in Your Home Company! I llu OLdlu, Wttkh ban rur.tlieixut nix yean PAID MORE TAXAS. Isstiod Mote Pollclfj, RecvwJ More PrBmlumj And Paid More Losst Uxim proerty loeattHl In Oregon or Wiuli Iniltou limn any other coiapauy. the vlMiiilwr of ooiuiuerve bgai. to hy Mir engineer aa Ida engine riHind unfokl. In ratiid auoceaaloii we' M H eurve not ovr fllM) tmtl from IL wereitwept to 1'ortlaud Heights by oal'le oar, allurded u broad awl grand rlew ut Cortland and eur roModlugi.; thrungii Kultoti Park by leMiio oar; tu Itlverahle by ear rtagv; a drlv Ui City IarV hj uinoMg lb ntountaiwi aud llir"' Hie hewoll- A ebrlek of the whUtl, alr-limUee put on, eiixine tevereed, a eraeli fob lowetl by a terrible hmk mujIi ear rilled with duet, peoide tuuibli.ig, oreaaiiug, falntlug, teaju hlaalntf, It was Ihe First Company to Pay all Imbi ia Full ami in Cali ly the three urnat conttnurattnaaorecuttl UlWttolTunfand Hpokane KalU, (1K0. 31. UEKLKIt, (Jlty Atceul AHd HaeKai Agent (or .Marlon County OJfleu In ibe eoruiMtuy' bulldiiik all thu e are en4iiwueiit Hurt liead end'eolllelou. Had bet ful reakleiiiMi autof Ihe ett , "the I wnvu mt;n. KmcU tiiue wm alt- oalaliai Immw of jiruefwoue IViri-' ung with back to ingtue. Kh toed." 'tlm mt nad tu Portland ; time waa not hurt the Uaat of guy; iuaguu wiueii a HHMMnni uuu-i m,tnl: rkle I.ookwar.U If Uwv U kv"dfl(MI Calarrk Cu'l be Ur4 Willi Um:aL Al'PLICATJONH. a. bey aaunot ttmey i1m aeat ol tbe dlia. L'aiarrb ia a blood or ami UltMJwoftl limmf, and la order lo r H you have to take Internal murtik. Mall' Uatrrh Cur u iku loU-ui.lly, aud at'ie uireotl hi lh tloud aud uiucoue maittm. Kali'a CaUrrb Cure ia no o,uek UMxlMb. 1 1 waa preatfriUeil by um or toe uaat iyaM-Mue " oe eoun try tut ymtm, and la a rfulr c-niAiuo. it a auiTipoam a baui k.uiWB Mtf.ildiu.fl tasat ufakid liUrlAeta. artiuv .it- 'Wog above tmvli Hber Ilk lernuwe, tnilu with euil. vt.lui.ltv (l.t u I Jjr oa tba imim4m iHirlatww. The tb i ruiioiux un aoil ilowu lb ww. riu n.P....ui. n.- ..,. lafallMud. iwnrtw-wnil noon wont, Prt'w,M,!,ot,,'r ,wo '" greful looUora awifily. Mnouth- riu. hr.i .... . i.ui. . 'A auu -n.- nt ,t vi.. I and atl tbe time lite u- Uhid in. iia nre. U.teaiiMal over L--uo ,... of lb eily, valley aud the iiu.r i..fc w- w 3 - - In twMiaent, uudr MteluerA Illouer. of Ibr nU,u lMgoiteU.aeVwib.i.lplw,lMiiiyofn o..ible. Tl- engine D 1 1 1 m h I tl (T R) Flftfnfr j Twllb '.' huudrMl l.t, ! iiriMJk th9 .undlug freigbt I ' lUNIUIIIg 06 l lUlilR . II t Limit tut nlk.ili umjIi jltMr llllaa liaMieau &... .i. . . ) " V orauia &ffc.. -j. .. . uumir ki gwdbml ia whal uruiltMaw eb - - - ow iw imniww irwrr, H"? lit Port bind. iMNiib lb puv. II la a view eo full Xearlv all wmwvmUr-rwmn wawuvg am of lurutetiM rwjNB aiiaotruory Mia to trwiy HHtftwrabte. .j iiu . ,. . i k jrlMUmu pun. iuv.! ffbl J ..., . --. U. ! . .. .. . It . . . r.rf.iir.i.Ma...,ip. uvmmimm enrewry wr muj wiira .iralghteoed out aod traHi . '" " awa.V KTaawaiie aunaMilatf out u- do4-g. aiMlriMBM.-tl-il-. '-'IWILLBTJYALOT 230 liberty SItmL soured fra-uauo &1L1"' .S'J raviawlMg imoaJonuaJbMi iw wrtk io.rrv aaav aa aiMii-!wttHi warrj' a full line KlrtfctWWB. 01- ury. 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