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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
ipfWPi -Jwppwp "v;-yyT m w tamsi!azaamtit aSMALLUJJUIL.IIII i I" M'JHTrT JTTf-T.f J t ifBWMWf TOE BEST PIPE Hilling hfcii Mtlorn.Nrrr etiitwlichln: or tho ejrt and o t ft c I J11IU. Htrengtlisns Invlifomle. rid IbflMHI)' rmilrvtyifem, lludiin curt Kmlmluii Bli'lavrlix " ni..r Htik mij. I'tlns In Hi Uu Jr. low by flu y it Mlu;.pfl fflW A 7K qulcklf, Owr 2,000 rirlrstoenitoisttneril". J'rulUllllM'lll IlirW lllti(l lief in il. Hut stseu U I a yn.j.toui iifun lull wwiIiIiwji And tdrmui.M II luii l.u Ui.l In tUilirf byilioiwaorlludytli. 'I'lio new illMmvuijr wni mul )y tlioHidil ll!l of I l.i Ills ll (odlieolrt fmiiowllijiuori MtdUal Intllluts usllu Til I Intlll It ft i Hi tiKitmwt THitUMir iiiMe, it U vry . It lKJH IK MunfO irliH' IT rjOl.lmi.Mlel l.n) ixjweum. mil immhii- m ni inr inu ui Writtwi ifuri(Uw iv. . fi.tfi cir. JfvMUiy U ll"ii'l nm k .Ml ily I'.i Ml Mx MUMS ftJIlMMiil til ! iifil'lfm. lWi'1 1 l i II 'I r-... 4)r ll .1.1. AMl lMltl lltlllNOH Hl'.DUIAIi IMM'miTN. f MtlCIIOH hlM Uiill,3lrli t X KUUnii Muii tVuurliii (liilt .MiLli"aina-aJ Win tun ;irn"yMl&i. a cxi can Mustang Liniment fur Cnhud & Intlnuml UiUlvt. iKJiimnflc hm, kutmlnp, $uvm, U)flnmiMtton, Milt joInU, Unrnm & JfmliJJf J6xkt lMmbnB, IhmU UUm, Ml CnUl AHmaniM, All liurm AllmmiS, QuiiMly iv Uw Vwy Ouiii n in Jiffy, JU JNMl WB ITOBACCQ i nl If oh i ffiMiSS rii.. i, . KbH Comllrtlon I hai k ...a . jl i tno moot vliSsffl woniofui L'kHTjH dlioovfr or WiH iwe; it wKOJm Iiks linen nt- ilftn&H (lorrsil by tlio wraWI ljJllirli;ii- TvlKVifl tlna moil of blitUittVA Kuropo and iZkotJu'JI Auierlra. fm'flUGmK Ifudiran I IJSSb t-VSkl purely vego nSHuml Ielllltjr lludyan stops flffiMM rniiil'dfennss Bn Wl?R or tixi din- tEHMV&idA vhtriso in vi azfth&imnb ayt. cnr'4 nHaJiitnln LOST iKJli M 00D J2XiWA " rw;n'rtik;ifflWH)!?!fWf'Ai,( (ju'A yintsair9AVhTHiBKflnu aw nm Mr i m v fJfslf WUKMf$dllmi IMSimklMt. ifi$MMtjM g4jajtAiOtelMMattvyj'i TUB dHTML MllMl ).MI,T AMI W Kl KLV.I ... . - .- s rv MY HOi'ICM HHOTHBH8, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1805. UARLIfiLE AND KUBSIA. I'lio koIiI prow kepn Heorttary (Jr ln.Jo' iifrx.Mtloij alwuyH mfato th peoi)Io hk grxl trutb. Following Ik o of ttifin: Tiiliil-'rhut there l not n ullver tMKlunl (XHJtiiry In tin world today that n mh imy noli! B(jioiitiy nlooff with lter." Now, It u Uko one nllvvr HlHixUril luntry ItUMlft anil If tlii u true. Although IioMIiik thb fourth pluue In the world m it K"ll producer, HufiMn lx on n hllvnr ImnK Jtusln uvm both ixo'd fk'id ollyor money. Blnou 1873 liieMlvir riilo linn di'cllmd in vnlue from 74.17 O'inU to 31.. '1 criilH, wlillu (hi go'd ru'ilB Ih t n prr-inliiiu of -18 ceutn. Ju thit llinu HumIh Imi Hceuuiiiliited h Bold rrvn of COO.OOO.o.w. and Inr It inrd of Kold n coiiHlantly urowliiK, without lutut-4 of IioihIm, Ho fr nn llio nnllonnl Ireneury In concerned, If Mr. Cnrllub wuntfl to hoard go'il ho could gut it vutunhY lonon from the mothodit of Runttlu, though If nil nutlniiM purfliicd tlio Itu slan plnti It Is dlflluult to aoo how thero tfotilil lio tiny told In circulation for buHlucRi purpoteM, Vut tho nliifln Kold standard nyntetn, that fiirci nil iiioih)) , Including fill vcr, to Iid 11 rut; redeomnhle In gold Ixjforo It Is nionoy at all, In fnrclUK nil nation" to ho.ird koIiI fnr thU very purpotiu, If gold and nllver were holli niouny nt u fixed ratio, tlirro would not ho neotlty to keep no inuuh ((old locked up to flout tlio nllvnr mid paper ni li now tho uhho, Ittiaaln hut th ndvuutau nf uh In that nho iIoch not iwrmlt hor old to ho drawn nut for the mitliitnliiunco of her othor money. TIIJ3 LllQlHLATVRU. Thin modiil IdKlAlntiirii did nothing U nut down (ho miorniouN oontoftho puhllo prlntliiL'. 'J'hity did nothing to illiliton tho hurdnim of tho poople, Hu luui i'lXlt. Of onurnn, ull Uiidiirntuud why tin Ort'iiiiiiUii dmioiiniK'n tlm InUlutiire. All IU put nild ml uiruwurH,, full.Ml. Tho Dully 1'imt of Huli-ui iuikhk'm In th'i laiuu irelntfciit iiniUulUli dfiiiuii elulloim of llio leiflMhtturo, ullhoiiuli irlmn It wai In kim1.ju (ho I'ml upheld lliu ltfUluliiru In ilofpullnii thw uliim of thoiilil J'wHtaud rliiif, Tim l'el it txMiMtbltt Mm twIIUirUU ma vfrtUtm (r hwI ifprtuliMl lu the Vukly lndiipwUnI, tilt I'hiUI iUU uii&u, IM all tltiMf ttiM'nr In tbwlr trtw UU. (m wiUlt Uli tMtlinl u(4r ami mMuh lu til mmittM wlU Uu l' MlW. 11m U ji toil Ut hMmv Hid !tfNMlilMH ln(44ltMl for purUH (KirWN., III 1W Wwblr iaWfiMiiWl Aj far m Ut 4wf iMIwmitil Umm Ht1f4 tt to tte. TU lfit4Ai4M 4II n tfiMl 1M U MM tVwil Uy tWtllUM tf tliu f4ii ami) (it lfNtti will Mint (a Ll&uir tti4tkl I tiki LWjw mmuu&J maiiii u iiH, m M itof Psi turn. Tlii)y VUI tirf iU mMW MMM4t w Mi lb, llu l0iV4M 4M atrt Wt rtiihilii jB JW IHPW " "V 9wj pWtWw NPWIi mmmmmmmmmmmm lift IM TUB OtiokAJi. Wet md ti4mt I tin mMt y til &$ tH warm IS) JUstuj imUukmi tlttiiVj MMt wt H4t falHt mtf ItMMl HMfe Hut mu mdt aktfmk ftmu Ui MMf M Urn slMir tkftkU. W l0 mtt mm mUHwm MtvM l44 . swi) mms4 Itmtm mwmntut m u WMttut, aim to wtimt waMdajptf t m B sjsssssW W Vspjf vmm m ium U9 wM Hm l 41 t Mil' Uutmt km mH Wmi 1V ktmm nmn mVi hhhhhm numM IU Wan l,to llof i t lLm.k, 11 -.l l.M I. i miitkm Tfit L(brf DfieuiBlon. U Joun.vr.jiwJ win tirprU-d after (he deevnt way lie wi Iremed and the complete manner lu which he won dlfinvcled and done up, to aeo John Jory'a version of the recent dlicuMlori at Liberty ucbool house. There wh but a few there and ai a mvetlmrwaB Innlntcd urxm, Mr. Jory wa Invited to thte the poiililon of tho Popullnts on tho queitdou of the tariff nnd (Inanco. Tills ho declined to do. Then Mr. Hofor pu' figure on the blackboard to nhow that under the Cleveland ad mlalatrallou by Issues of bonds and an ndycwj bslanco of Iradq tho country had bten run In dbt 182,000,000, and aikcd Mr. Jory how tho Populist party proposed to pty that oil and how thry propowd lo ralno JIOO.oOO.OOO a jear needed to defray tho current expenses of the government. He completely bKKed the (juration by saying lie would let his children deal with that, an the bonds wore not due fur 30 years. Thin repined a master strokojof itatcs mnnihlp to some of the Populist pres ent. On the finance question Mr. Jory said they wore still on tho Omaha pint form of Issuing Irredttemablo paper money and loaning It to tho people at 2 per cent. They .were also for free coinage of silver. Mr. Hofor showed that Kepullcau bimetallism, evon 10 1, assumed n basis of Intrinsic value, and that all paper money Issued by the government should bo redeemed lu something to which permanent value was attached by law and custom; that thero was nn unroconcllable Inconsis tency betwoen the Populist flat money doctrine of tho Omaha platform and their protended advocacy of gold and nllver money 10 to 1. Mr. Jory having contained that his party stood nowhere on tho tarltTquestlon, and having been smoked out on Ills doctrine of flat money to be loaned to the pco plo, It wan plain that he had no place to take except that of a mischief maker and assistant Demoorat. His own uarblsd report lu the Populist paer at Hulent does not help him. Mr. I Infer allowed that the only genuine bimetal lism and true friends of Mlver aro In tho Republican party, and that tho Populists, while pretending to favor free coluaico are really Irredeemable flat inoncyltes when they express I heir truo sentiments. No man was so bit terly opposed In the lal election lu lu this county by tho Populist as Mr, Uofer, became he told tho truth about Peuuoyer, which the PopullsU unw ull admit, It Is gratifying to the Itepubll cans out here on the JUil Hills lo know that tin Republican parly ha some fmlt'ss uliauiplons of bimetallism and Is not entirely run by the goldbtigs an the Populists are trying to make us btllevt, which reminds me of a flur story I read on the Populists the other day III a newspaper Here Is a story from Arkansas! A boy In Kansas was pullliiK a dog along tins rosd by a mini, The boy called lo the iloiT) "('oms along Pop, you nnery oumI" A bystander Msdhltn why he (tailed his dog J'op. "For short," suswured Ills Ixiy, "What's his full iiHiiisf" Populist," answered tlm lty. "Why o!l blui Populist," asked thsstrsiitfsr, "Well sir," the boy said, "!mUm lis Is Jllsl like a ICsnsss Popu list, he's (he oilsrypst dog 111 Kansas, J f Ml n't whMIi a durn only ,( ill on liK (all md html." ttiriJiH.K'AN liVAMl Till) HOMK. Jh Uils hot wllnr,U iiterelful lo Ihs hi. H (list hs I watcriMl ami Mi ll lie lushi)fiii ruu III Ihr I'Pjnu4uw( ,t(bl Ills fot art SlllilNfl t lt MUM 111 linns wwltf try MHr4Hl thws uilh, llul hi hIHlUsVM AMlHlUllllll, Ihsl hi mm U mi utttmi Uy u ill rtiUNir, htusl fkfllsf, IU IDs iii ihU IttlMksW MKlMrf UiW he WlHflll llftlMf- Uy ! M wj Uj( (in ul II ilVSJ WUm (t rl bsfil k) Up W4I IsV (iM4s In r i!mMs mlih rfiMiti umt u ' si m4 Hb ywr bjmw mtt, mt fm wHI i w u, Use lttkftM mmini, u4 I4J mi t lMMr U ym ! 14-0 , rim mi war umuv. Ism Uaim Juvwii. f mtU if I tmt my Liw uviug um mt l tifir M f h u VIH iBH- MiVbl l Ujo 1 mt is Mttj sj bit jiiW mM, 11 m . hh Miute J Mum hmnHtt, TkH WK H'Hk UH)t UHI IHH4 m4 ym t fii hh) U ymi Ui totdlHptiiiito iBiiatitif, Puma, U m km 1 iUy mil )wmt iiii m, m m hh ml .ii awnM , ,iiiltyH OEEOON HUMOR. A Host in tujn liaripd f-ur times In two years. He has a gl-loplug time of It.-Astoria Herald. Kev. Joeloh Parrlsh, who died at Salem H few days ago at the oge of 00 years, wa an eye wltiesa to the erup tion of Helens In 1840. As he saw the fire burst forth frutn the mountain he very nntuinlly exclaltnrd: "Hel-tn Blazent" Uauler Itvlow. With humility we recognlw the fact that wo scarcely hope to slip easily luto the sanctum' sandals, wblcb have been so well lilted by our prede cessor, who Is a born journalist, and whoso sunay countenance and ever ready pen will lie greatly missed by his warm friends and admirers In this vicinity. Klamath Falls Express. An eloquent wedding dinner was served to the entire wedding party and friends. Balkm Joohnaf.. We sup pose an eloquent wedding dinner Is one whero the parties talk a streak, that Is, do moro talking than eating. Wo are not posted, though, and await a correct reply, Albany Democrat. The Dear Mute School. Ed. Jeuknal: Itl with a feeling of regret that we read the decision of our state board of putting our unfortu nate mutes In that Isolated place, out in tho country, with tho reform school on one side and the Insauo fuim un the other. Our d-ar unfortunates are no urimiuala, that they should be stored away (as It were) from the business world. Their sight nnd continual mlugllng with tho business world, are their best teachers, nnd It Is almost too much to think of to have them stuck out lu tho woods, aud If there li any way to Iiavo It remedied It would meet with the most hearty approbation or the patrons of the school. Hoping thero will bo another action by the board (before tho school term begins next September) to keep them In the city. J. H. Shanks. Turner, June 12. Hon, Jas. K. liuad, governor of California, nnd his nephew Harry Iludd, arrived ut Klamath Hot Springs last Monday. His Excellency has been sllllcted with rheumatism and at pos tJ receive benrllt from the baths which are so highly rocommended. Klamath Falls Express, it- . 1 Pains Around the Heart. "Last spring I was taken sick with heart trouble, and wan so 1 could hardly get my breath I procured u iK'ttle of Hood's Humaparlllu and when I 'mil taken It I felt better. This spring I was troubled with n, pain around my heart mid alter taking Hood's Barssparllla I felt much hotter. Miw. Fanny O1.ovr.1t. Hubllnilty, Orn. Hood'a pills euro all liver ilk Vr.Mi JUli wm slsti, lii-r OttorU. VTava slis vm a CUM, ltciiud Inr OuiurU. WbM slit Im-aji.i WIm, tl vluii( to UutnrU, Wtuw sks fc4 VlllirK), lit K bf ut CwWA, A UllU Llrw Uillally has a bail liver. He Is bill. oils, w)itlaitd, has Judlgratlou and Jysrls. If there I no organic trouble a few iJom of Parks' Hure Otfti will t-iie him up, Parks' Hunt Curs sthttsnly llrrr aud kidney eutv wm m4I 011 toUly guarant. Prliw ll.W. r'old by Lunn A linxiks. IM Rlisuixiatlsiji Is a symptom of iJImmum of the kid irys. J l Will MMAHllV 1 It will twrlAinly Im lelhvwl by 'xrli.l klliiu '..... 1'l..l 1 ..!." bmbwilm and DM ftadliig imiie ffum IheMjMWMUfti', Ask or Parks' Huru Curn for (lie liyrr and kldnnyrf prlc II (, iJd l-y Iaiuh A IUiui.i, JiM MTIllr mitt 11 lit A initio of fcllriiiul In mt mm r.w,f. ,r. lll IITIMIKIIII V. the I'niM HUU Tifiv are m.HUb.W ;all Umx o ovvr ihisg.ound. Thsrw nik c w.ttrt.o'oih um-1 o Mini (hfa ri ibgetlttr, hut no uh illtMint iyur, IsMjulrsMl o bliiti the lusii .. the (raveling iHibllu to hr iMMlk( urn wfMMitcJu rUal I n funjUli Hrir faMilillisi uu all lh4i rlHsMvefi H. Paul an-l I'IiImk srhhih f-o mm nouitMdloiif with ah hh im ii ii ni S4Uli, l Alll) Uwfll. flSMM I4i 1h-ht TisMUMl WU. Unun (vunr Tmmsumkm, i , Mum timuhj I sV'tU m hmy KiMiiJIifl I luvf SJ HI Ut IISM l 1 y All Wrll MWI t iK p l W , jB, slid tbsi nUwI ti f4n(.(a4 oil lh Mie mm JiSM hllXHk ,7 'llMMUftl. VH.W Kir iMtt tinmswfi rbtlh tfiUtt yntjtUnm, I I MXA4M U ) l)M'4ltllill 'i i Malum, alar Bl. M If lw.iy gtVMt tlm ll-sf ' lMimhd UQ WhMIi in ihu SJ HMtUM)ij,y h( ;iMiHjyrwl " lWl W1 W l" rm m lyiiW tHtfMO ill iIaU hi M. "IMhmi him 44 U, Hft Wn) Uif .!! fid M liU lH ii H timtj1l, Aim IliAl H Uftmp m4wUn iljhU 4iW u Ufun UifleuM UHuAMt iHMi. IM ttU)IUdt pull umwuin I 1st HMTitHrt. oIMrHOryfr fltoHt'$ amfsuqipsw Yt-mit . - TW1 - RIVElt NEWS. Tuh Willmu-'t) ngilerd S S to-ive low water mark tjfs morning. Hteamer Modoc will be up from Port land this evening on her first trip for thlsnon. Hlie will proceed on to Corvalll", which point nh will reach twlc.) each week, If the water permits. Hteamer Alton will arrive up from Portland this evening) ikjuihI for Inde' penitence. Hhe vlll leave Halem for."'- w"v """ """ v'- 1 Portland nt 7:15 a. hi. Friday. The government susgqost Corvalllsj proceeded on un the river to Corvalll. , Wednesday morning, where she will be for nb'iut three week, in asiitlu r the government revetment work. Committed to the Auylum. F C. C Fox was received at the asylum from Viutt 1, Wacco county, Wednesday. He Is a native of Iowa, aged 43 years, and has u wife and fitn lly living near Vlento. Fox Is an old soldier, and has an honorable discharge from the army. His Itifuulty uppenrs. to be homicidal In Its tendency, and he ban threatened the lives of his wife and tlio neighbors in the vicinity of his bouse. In the examination 111 to his insanity, ho gave Intelligent, perti nent and logical answers to all ques tions, nnd his insanity Is somewhat obscure. The fumlly bus been afflicted In the same manner, and he has a sis ter In the asylum. Nkw Mekchant. A. '. McAtee j has bought out the Miller Yew Park' grocery store. The other member of the firm is Humor Smith, a nephew of Mr. MuAlw. They will add to the tuck und run - ,irHt-cIass grocery store with a free de. ry. 'Die firm will tie McAtce it Siuuo. Remember li. .1 ylth every meal served nt Stroi.j,' festtturant you can get pure spring water fresh from one of the tH.et springs in the stuto. California C&t-R Cure. The only guaranteed euro for catarrb, cold In tho head, liny fovor, rose culil, catarrhal deafneHs aud sore eyes. Re store thoseiiHoof taste and unpleasant breath, refilling from cutarrh. Ea-y and pleasunt to use. Follow direotlons aud n cure Is warranted, by all druggists Send for clroulurs to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Orovtlle, Cal. Six months, treatment for $1; hoih by mall, U.tO. Fur sale by Lunn A Brooks. State ok Ohio, City uy Toledo, 1 Lut'AH County. i t-M Frauk J, Cheney makes oath lint tin Is tho senior partner of tlio linn of l'. J, Cliouuy &. Co., doing biiHlness In tnecllyof Toledo, county and slaty aroresuiu, and that said firm will pay uiuiiuiii ui line iiuiKireu Ulnars rur each und tvvry caeof catarrh that cun ut bo cured by tho tiso or Hull's Cat arrh Cure. Khank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo mid subwrlbd lu my prinenre,thls Oth day of Decem ber, A. D. IrW). A, W, CJl.KAHON, Notary Public HnlPuCalarrh Cure Is In lien internally and acts dlriHitly on the blood und mu cous surfaces of the system. Send (or lellmuiilal, free, F. J, ClIKNY A. Co.. Tolwln. O. tarHold by druggists, 7fte. Oily Wftrmuts. NolltMi I hereby kIvhi (hat I have III bund fuuds uppli'Mla Ui Hie payment of all warrant of I lie ( iiv ,.r HhI,,.,. drawn on i, 'g.-tiBral fund" aud '. diirsod Mult, Marvh ', JsW, iitiertwi wm immm mi mii warrant Unm and after dwl.f thin uotlite. V. J HHAH'.yltD, u i'y IreiMHirr -, ' Chronic NervoiiMiieKK mhtt. UHlMmu J keis U.i, 1tH JfeU!M Kt . li )mi UUk. Un Mi. I ll,t Jnrfl I f ttlil.,.! ..fc m mm tut nm-mgm it ... . i. .. ' . r ltKU Jib- ivmJ ry Uht tut ff tft h m.- ut MiOiaMcjttJ Ml And fcaJTiUJ 'ik uMil 7 mJ tuLZ TUitut m mum u Dr, Allla' Hmlm Ciit'Qg, j HEAL SBASWiSaBBMiBil I --. w WBBfayw fv Mil HH 0M tH wlWrtflU tftlfW I HM yfiWwmWUml WW M INW TODAY'S MABKETB. Prices Ctir' f by Telonrapb- Loc ,t t-i ilium ji.i;ltn. is. 'HAl.l Jl l'l-- ..CCr. KUfCJlKK fltll'K V'-hIh lllVlHeit 1 I' llogi tlrtwwd 4c. l.,t cuttle liCatjt:. Bheep ullve b'Zw. Hh MII.1. PHICII5 Salem Milling Co. quote-: Hnin in wlioleaule lotfl t<f. Ketall 4' Bmu $ 11 bulk,12.60 Huckiil. dliorts U- !... A....I sll.t .i.il 4lK 41 ,.,.n(H .,, bushel hav and uhain. gZuSmi 5.60e;ttlniotby 17 50. farm PRonncrrs. Wool Best, l Hopj Beit, 3 'O lr. Eggs-fash 2c. Butter Hw iiairv, lOlJu; fnnoj cr vtmery, l5(,2Uu. ChWfO-lU 10 IJJ Ctn. Farm emoKed uientH B-uioii 0c hum-, 11; dhoulderd, 7. Potatoes 20c. Oulnus 2 wntn LIVE POHLTKY. 1 u.t-y -Hn Hern 10e: Hens. Cc; n)HierM not wanted; d .eks, 0e. POtJLANO QUOTATIONS ISrtilu, l-ned. tftc Flour-Prtlitnd, WM; Wn'lu Walla, fatj gruhum, J.2C0; supurllue, $1.80 per oarel. Oats White, 293()c; milling 31 32c; grey, 2G28o rolled, lu bags, $5.75f).O0; barrels, f6.006.25; cosesi, J3.75. Potaioes 233 pei hhck. Hay Gooa, $S9 50 per ton. Wool vnll-y, lU12Je. Millstufls Uran.'il 1 Ml;shorts.13.60: ' nlinn Fauii ,! V -slA ivr tnit lilitr(ili wheat. 76c per oenwl. 3 Hldes-gen, salted, 00 lbs. 3Jc. uu derPO lb . 2ro)3.; slieep pelu, lU60e. juji? v i.uiL'e ov2,uu. UAIKY PKUDOOE i utter- tm-gini fancy creamery, 10 12je; lam y dairy, 910c; ftilr to good, 7j(uic; i'(iinmoii,t0Uje- l 'nee: Oregon full cream 81(). Egs Oregon, 123c peninzoi . Poultry Chlckeiiti, $3.(i03.50 per dozen; ducks, 4.005.00; iseeue, 15,50 U.W; tut keys dresbed, 12c. b-1 r Topnteers. 33Jc pir;lw; fall ji od steers, 2j3.'; cows, 22Jc; 'llcd t)cef,56jc. utton Best;slieep,$LGt)2.75;rtlioice w h, $2.25. dressed, 44jc. Hoh- Choice, heavy, $3.e(.3.76 light and feederu,3.5(); dressed, -lie pet lb. Veal Small, choice, 60c; large,3 4c per pound. BAN EKANOISCO MARKET. Woel: Oreirou Eustern cliolo'. RfZ 10c; do infetlor, 07c; do valley, 0 lie. Hops Quotable at 40c. Potatoes Early Ro-e, 6075o lu sacks; Burbanks,;35c(;0 per sack. OaU-Milllng,..07(d)1.17 Banner of Babies. MlssSperrj requests thiwo who liave not yet brought in their bubeu, in tiring them in belore the 20th. 0 II til fMmnmh, .A.TT W: &&&&& 1 Auiclincliiilsani mm IftUSr tl.r. i rtiurM'a,. A KUSC'ti DA' T..i- UWIWIINI BKtAiU emw fniAUAB RdSl!IKTIMli:i).(I)' re VMWK. OROVIIJ-E.CAL A LADVS TOILE'J 1st.. V.II1. 1 1 ..inj.lrtu ".tnn tu. "fiOMPLEXIO Vsl POVDKR, mzmim i s '! tUiiM-iii t,l 1 'ri.J J.Ullly, Jcj, UmU. ' ' j. k'liuiK, litaJinjj, Jn4i(. I i ."! lun,. u. i, j,i,j W I l.ll)r UM Ili.wlhU, II. . . U ,,,( ilrtiirfbUl jllvUi Uwh I" lM fl ill tliM iIiumi, w v v VA tBtAlYt?tkptBlB, If nits i i MimrjtrsiM, I jTJT srTMMllfi WVtMxs&t '$Mmmm 'V.i -VT' L T.V'Z'. Kfttw i VMS WStrWiX- LLrM vr-JiAr mi tjtfgyrus VttfcV I I W I- B WJ'J l m rcr , mcAWTOMKaf '"" Wa .mMMm-Z 1 a M ."7-Tsasie -w v . rw i,.. wwm m misi ssv llli! lUHkkT! Ejjktfsmz Tired, Weak, Nervous Hood's Sarsaparllla Restored Strength and Bodily Vigor. The causo of that tired, weak, nervous condition in which so many peoplo find themselves, Is the (allure of the blood to properly nourish the nerves and tis sues. Feed the nerves upon pure blood, and they will bo steady and strong. Read this: "It is with pleas ure that I recom mend Hood's Bar snparllla as an ex cellent nerve tonlo and blood purifier. Mrs. c. n. VenabU i nave taicen it Kelthsburg, 111. moro than ones and am taking it now. I was tired, my body ached, and I felt very badly all over. I was afraid I would bo sick. I thought I would tako Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It Has Curod Mo, and I find that It is cheaper than tho doc tor's bills. Hood's Pills aro tho best I have ever taken and I use no other. I am glad to have an opportunity to recom mend Hood's Sarsapaifilla." Mks. C. II. Venable, Kelthsburg, 111. -v-n-fl'r Sarsa- nuuu O JL .1. avv' parilla Be sure to get U FCS Hood's. wvt Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all drug- &bts. fl; six for5. Prepared only by . I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Hnnrl's DIHe cure alt liver Ills, blllou riOOa S KlIlS ness headache. 25c. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS S'skiyou County, Cil, About fifty miles north t-i lit. Shasta, twenty miles fiom the California & Oregon It. h. Steam, sulphur nnd hot mud baths. Cure for rheumatism, skin diseases and Btonmch find all stomach troubles. Fisning, hunting, climate and , scenery unsurpassed. Fine stone ho tol. Delightful place to spend the summer. For particulars address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Cal. Props. 6 7-Sm MINERAL SPRINGS Of tho State of Oregon. It's water is freo lo all, find is located in the foot hills of tho Cascade mountains, at Sodaville, Linn Co., Or. The most accessible milium! springs in tlio state at all sea sons of the year, and tlio host water. Thin wutiT i u cine for all iliHuasuM of the stomach, livrr and kidneys, and ut sis you nothing. Pjrsit-ultuH hotel accoinmoduUcim, K. (J, Briggs, propritilor; minonl bulbs ni.d U'llHUIIIII jmilUI-H, (JtMl. lit Mjllt t, luanayur; gwinril iiiurujiund'ki', it. V, Kmlitrr, projjriulor, jjliyitifi n and sin gwjii, A. 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