Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 16, 1896, Image 3

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OH
Ballot
The rWSeB 'of' Presidential Elee
tors io Oregon.
Insist
you call for when
No
Tlio onk'lul Australian illtit for Orcrftm, to b voted on Tuisxliy,
t. U printed below. ?, .;'.,
Tho law requires voter to mark wHm cross four names of electors
,in llienllldul ballot, wliloli lit? will receive at tho polling booth fiomthq
ciccilun oilivlulsi Tlio four eleglur who reprwnt William ivunw Jirynn
nf Xtfbrdsira for iJrwltldiii mid luddpdiidyut Aiiiarlynu Uifncldllbm ta our
(iii-lhdiill ikilluy tiw mulM with it finNs Oil Hie ticket MUff for guldaihJi' only.
TbiiMdlilllluyuildliiJOartulcctoFsalat) Malm to bd JiimntulHUi i le
Lroiltflifc itlMHit by hltoHliltiUlial agreement wltll European iiatltllij,
flie gold standard (Natlllllal) Democrat la electors also claim to
t"iuS official, ualiXt k
11. Kiucald,
Upon having just what
f fit CM 1 .
tvu LU a. 11 nnv UnJI. n
no substitute "for ST li 'u
unit to ....,., a " " la an In-
, - wm oiiupiy
upon
the deIro to hoonro
ocalerorr.1PT-L-.nl i .. .
Inn. . "uuc8 cares noth
ing for your welfare. Ho simply want
yourmoneyt Do not pcroU yowrtl S
be deceive, Jnilst noon haX " tQ
wr.it It."
Dem-
TOIt OHHGON.
Hull, iiiirrisuii i.. ivniiaiiu, seminary oi suite or tip sl.iic nf nmnn
certifies that the following Is a correct IU of all the candidates" for oilu-.K i 1
bo tilled by tlie electors or the state at largo wh.be i-citilleatus and nrc4t.
au of nominal Ion have been duly tiled Wltll the secretary ofsat,.(f
tlie next mineral election, and a truu slaleineiit or the names losldci 'c.'k
.,,,1 political designations of such candidate:- as required by law l0 be
ii.itvu i'ii iiiu win. ... ....I..IO, ..... mi. Kr.ii-j.ii uicciion in oe Held in th
i:ill' III Wl
A. D. 15-M
8aisaarilla
AnJdriy lioeJi. jt tl, huh
Mood'
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tasrtdbiiViMj'lotaU,
easy to operatoi e:
A M0D12L PLAYrOfiM.
"," "....... '"" " " " Ki'"-i.ii uici-iiuii in ue Held in the
Juvn on the Tuesday next after the lirst Monday in Novum 1 r
j,iu wit. cm Tuesday, November ;t, isiw. '"Ul"k''
Adapt
In National
William McKlnloy, of Ohio.
v. uouau, in jncw Jersey.
Hupu'illcir.
ltcpuhliraii.
Kcptiblh-ar.
licpubllcitii.
..I. Uryan, of Nebraska.
M. Watson, of Georgia.
ItHI'OIJLICAN- TICKET,
Fur lire-ident or tnc United .States ...,
For vice-piesident of the. United States I
For e'ectors or prosiuent auu vice-ores dent
John P. Ca pies, of Portlan I. Multnomali county
T. T. Geer, of Macieay, Marion count v
E. L. Smith, of Hood Ulver. Wasco county
s. Jl. loian. of J2usreti. Lame county
BRYAN UNION BIMETALMJ TICKET.
RFur president of the Uiil ted States V.
, .1... I.ln.. ..r 4li.. IT..1....1 ..... i...
riir iia:-iiiui:ui. ui wiu uiuluu oiaies X,
Poreleclois of piesldent and vice-pre-iident:
X . L. Butler, of Monmouth, Polk co.. Peoples Deniociatic. Kllvor lien
L E. Ilnfei. of Salem, Marlon county.Peoples.Democratlc.Silver ltenuliliean
L W. II. Spautfh, or HaitiHlHiry, Linnco., Peoples, Dcn.ocratlc, .Silver Ken
X llaiiy Walklus, of McMIonville, Yamhill counly. Peonies. Dismocnit c
Silver ltepubllca n.
PROHimriON TICKKT.
For elector of pros! lent and vlce-nresident:
SJJ. Uowennan, of tjulem. Marlon county Prohibit Inn
J. Ttriirht. of Wasco. Sherman county l'miiii.ii ii.n
Leslie Butler, of The Dalles, Wasco county Prohibition.
i'. . nesKins, or spriOKorooK. lainiiui county PiohihlMnn
GOLD STANDARD DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
John McAuley Palmer.
Simon Bollver Buckner,
Fornrcsldentof the United States
for vice president of the United States
For electors of president and vice-nresident
Lewis B. Cox, of Portland, Multnomah county National Democratic.
Alexander M. Ilolmeg, of McCoy, Polk county National Democratic.
IJrankA. Seufert, ofSeufert, Oregon National Democratic.
Minis J. Tienchard. of Astoria. Clatson county National Democratic.
CS'Voters: Cut out the above samnle ballot, nt.nrlv the nnnip. iv.rofniiv
and show It to other voters, that no one be deceived in this election.
THE UNION CAMPAIGN.
Mes and Appointments for Bryan Meet
ings.
TIlC Brr.'ill ITnlnn pmiiitti Iimi r.rim.
Dittee UnilOuncjs the rnllmvlmwlntoa
nd appointments for sneakers In Mil
llate.
County committees und local chair
Ban should make arrangements for
jlftSe IlieetlllfW liriff pnninillnlcitn tvlfli
lie state central committee, composed
J John C. Young, M. A. Miller and
i;itiit i i..ii.n Hnn. . .n n . m
,," wiuivi., 1UUIUS 1UJ, UUUU I,
lumber of Commerce, Portland.
HON. A. 8. BENNETT.
iuranae. ftitnrrinv nt 17
e"dleton, Monday, Oct. 19. '
"""I iUCBUUV. VJVi. so.
;iuena .Wednesday, Oct. 21.
he Dalles, Thursday, Oct. 22.
7.U1 l??' N L- butler.
"Ilnnvllle, Saturday, Oct. 17.
L. II. M'MAHAN.
HaMTB. Nnt.llrrlnu Dirnkn.. 1?
WPU 3Inday, October 19.
IJrtle Creek. Tuesday. Optntwr 20.
Enyle, Wednesday. October 21,
K,. Thurgday, October 22.
Chi1 BM'Way, October 23.
Sfnii f oaturaayj October 24.
word, Monday. Octoher2fl.
SvVe. Tuesday, October 27.
Wand, Thursday, October 29.
S?fSiiSiu5?a'.9ct-. 1. at 2 p- m
Dayton Deuate. The Republl
cans were unable to secure a speaker
to debate at Dayton, Tuesday, Octo
ber 20, so the date of the joint debate
has been changed to Friday, October
23, at 2 p. m. When C. B. Moores and
E. Hofer, of Salem, are expected to
cross swords nt that point on the
money question.
Insane. Wm. Wills aged C5 years,
was received at the insane asylum
last evening from Portland.
? by the Democrats
Convention.
The following 1 the full and com
plete platform as adopted by the
National Democratic convention:
We. tile Deiiirip.rnf j ..t tl... n......i
States in national convention ascinb-
.-..., uw leauirm our allegiance to those
great essential principles of jtiMlce
and libeity upon which our Institu
tions are founded, and which the
Democrat Ic party has advocated fiom
lellerson's time to ourownfieedom
it i-jji-ircu, ireuuoni 01 tnc pies.-, Iiee-
U..111 u: conscience, me pKenatlou of
pi'iM.iial rights, the equality of all
citizens before the law, and the faith
fu observance of constitutional Hml-
lUCiUlll",
During all these years theJ)emo
cratlc narly has resisted the tendency
of selllsli interests to the centraliz
ation of iroveriimoiitiil mnnr i,a
!...'' . . " . ." 1 ! ";..
Meauiusuy maintained the Integrity
or the dual scheme of government
established by the roundels of this
lepublio of iepublics. Under its
guidance and teachings the great
principle of local self-government lnu
lound its best, expression in the main,
tciiiiiice of the lights of tho states
and In Its assertion of the i,i.iitv
ofconlining the general government
to the exeiclieof powers granted by
the constitution of the United States.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
xne constitution of the United
States guarantees to every citizen the
rights of civil and religious liberty.
The democratic party has always been
the exponent of political liberty and
religious freedom and it renews itu
obligations and reatirms its devotion
to these fundamental principles of
the constitution.
FINANCE.
Recognizing that the money ques
tion Is paramount to all others at this
time, we Invito attention to the fact
hat the constitution names silver
More Curative Power
Is contained In a bottle of Ilood's
Sursaparilla than in any other similar
preparation. It costs the proprietor,
manufacturer and jobber more and Is
worth more to the consumer. It has
a record of cures unknown to any
other preparation. It is the best to
buy because it is the One True Blood
Puritier.
Ilood's Pills are the best family
cathartic and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
iWfjfeM-:
ulra.Wn"',Y-''u V
lthrf.M7K..Y.,',S.i J" - P-"'
?; A".u- UCI" bi at 2 p.
f M. Friday, Oct. 16, at 2
banv rP. E3KB PENNOYEB.
Tnr. Vrilay. Oct. 24.
Kffi2iy-. :,:
E'Sfurday. Oct.17, at 730p.m.'
P&HT'"?fcMo5aayt Oct. at 11:401
Mletnn "?.. yi- ru" 'P.-
i -jji' "cunebuav. uct. 1 at. 1 n.
t- ""a 7.30 p. ni.
f ranoV Thursday, Oct. 22 at 1 p.m.
LnS'W'T. RIODOW.
tr"eiPe8aay,Oct2I.
hM 23at lnn! Sprlngwater
SkJt?S: 24at lp ,u; to
aao. i11' 0ct- 20 at 1 p m; Union
lbun. r.. . - ..(.
3d. ' "' aL l P m Mullno,
trtaAFJ'?Oct.&.
; -. o-uuraay, Oct 31.
BucWen' Arnica Salv '
6t Salve in the WnrlH fmi.nt..
'Sffiltrteuin, fever
uri'lI0 eruptions, and pqsU
eoaran tllV .??? payrrcqui rfcdl
poor mr:ncJ)eect sjtis-
Per I,,; (, Kiuuea
r ox. por M,
Let The Whole World
Know The Good
DrJDlcs' Heart Cure Docs
p. m. fmmfmM
1 4i .
unifji ''Nr.e.
a,s3'-Aiiwt.Jc s
--CC' 'V- '- as
iV.y
trr&Zt
r-y-eyj
EART DtnHASi; l. Is. vi'tfta at a
dlsadvamuju. Always tunpii H"f
lioartdlsr.iso i IneuraWe, wlieii tUo
aymptoms becoma tru!! rtcflncJ. tlio patient
Iwvnmn: nlnrmo.1 und .1 uervnUI Haul? ta0
nlace. But wben a euro remedy In found
and a euro uffwtoil, at icr years l suaerins,
tbQrq ls;greafjo;o!eni," and J'"1 " '
tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura !,
and gold together as the money meta's
of the United States, and Unit Mm
Urst coinage law passed by congress
under the constitution made the sil
ver dollar the money unit, and ad
mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio
based upon the silver dollar unit.
We declare that the act of 1873 de
monetizing silver without the knowl
edge or approval of the American peo
pju has resulted in the appreciation
of gold, and n correspond I ng fall In
the price of commodities produped by
the peeplej a heavy increase in tho
burden of taxation and of all debts,
public and private; the enrichment of
the money lending class at home and
abroad, the prostration of industry,
and impoverishment of tho people.
We are unalterably onnosed to mon
ometallism, which has locked fast the
prosperity of an Industrial people In
paralysis of hard times, Gold mono
metallism is a British policy, and Its
adoption has brought other nations
Into financial servitude to London.
It Is not only un-American, hut anti-
Amcrlcan, and it can be fastened on
the United States only by the stilling
of that spirit and love of liberty
which proclaimed our political Inde
pendence in 1770 and won In the war
of the revolution, i i
FREE COINAUE.
Wo demand the free and
coinage of both silver apd gold at the
present legal ratio of 10 to I, without
waiting for the aid or consent of any
other nation. We demand that the
standard silver dollar shall be a full
legal tender, equally with gold, for all
debts, public and private, and we
favor such legislation as will prevent
for the future the demonetization of
any kipd. of legal tendor money by
private contract.
BONDS.
We arc opposed to the policy and
practice of surrendering to the hold
ers of the obligations, of the United
States, the option reserved by law to
the government of redeeming such ob
ligations In either silver coin or gold
coin.
We are opposed to the Issuing of Interest-bearing
bonds of the United
States in time of peace, and condemn
the tratllcklng with banking syndi.
catcs which, in exchange ror oonaa
and at an enormous profit
selves, supply the federal
with gold to maintain the
gold monometallism.
tion, and that taxation should bo
limited by the needs of the govern
ment honestly and economically ad
ministrated. We denounce a.sdlstuihjn to bul
iicss the Republican threat to restore
the Mckinley law, which has twice
wen condemned by the people in ua-
hoiku elections, ami which, enacted
under the fal.su nlwi of iwi.t..,.u,.,. ...
home industry, proved a p,lilU,.
breeder of tnisis and iuouoik.Iics, en
riched the few by the expense of i he
uuiuy, icsiricieu iraue, and deprived
the producers of llicumit. a .-i
staples or access to their natural mar
kets. INCOME TAX.
Until the money question is set tied
wo are oppotwl to any agitation mr
further changes In our tarlll lau., ex
cept such as aro necessary to meet the
aeilcit in revenue; caused by the ad
yerfp decision of tho bunremennn .m
the Income ln lint, fur Hii. i. i. ..
Ltli0?yPro,,uocou,'r' lllere would h
HO deficit In iherevtintiBiimlnMiir.tiiiu
pawed by Democratic connrow in
strict puiHittitico of the tumoral duel
slliuS or Hint court fOf JJ years, tlml
court having 1.4 that decision 8tis
tallied ctfiistlthtibhul objections i. it
emietmetit nil It'll had preciously been
overruled by the ablest liidpiw wm.
IiaVC ever s.ll im fin. hnnl.li IV,. .1..
daie that It Is Hits duty of congress t,i
..cu.iii Liiecuiisiiiuuomu uuwei-wiiie i
remains after that decision, or n hlch
may come from its (dorsal by (lie
court as it may heieafter lie cotistl
luted, so that the burdens of taxation
may be equally and impartially laid,
to the cud that wealth may bear-its
due proportion of tho expense of the
goveiumcut.
i.Aiinn.
Wo hold that the most eiliulenl way j
u proieciiug American labor is to
ijiimciii me iinpoiuu im ur foreign
pauper labor to compete with It in tin
home market, and that the value or
the home market to our American
fai piers and artisans Is greatly I educed
by a vinous mouecnv svsiiini uiii..i,
depresses tho prieo- of thpjr Junducts
wiuh uiuciihui piiHiiictioiijiinii thus
oeprnes uiein or tile means of pUi
chasiug the products of our home
manufactories, mid, as labor creates
the wealth of Mioeoiiiito'j, wo demand
the passage or suuh Iv, m. niav bv
necessary to pioteet It In all HsilL'lita.
Wo are lp favor or the arbitration
ordilleieuees between omnloveis en-
gaged ill liiteistaro comiiieiQ.) and
tlieir eillPloven. Mid I'ecmnmnml cii,.l,
legislation as is necessary to carry out
this pilnclple,
Tho absorption of wealth by the
lew. tliPcoiisolldallou of our- lemling
ra Hi wad a stems, and the foimatlou
oi trust and pools requiio a sticter
coiilrol by the federal governiuent of
those arteries of commar-cn. Wn iin.
mand tho enlarirement of the. nmvora
ot the Interstate commerce commiss
ion and such and such restrictions and
and guarantees iu in the control or
railroads as will protect tho people
from robbery and oppression,
TAXATION.
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npsa 4nd Refitoiital ns netUiet
Opium,Morplltie not Moewf,
Jmviu, Sax
AlxJnuul
ftA.u,sja-
stnut Sett
hyrtt'nv.
Apcrfcctnemcdv forrnn:ltrv..
lion. Sour Slonuch.Diarrhoca,
ii",iiu,,uuYuiaioii5,rcvcrJsu-
ucss end Loss op Sleep.
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NEW YORK.
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SEE
THAT THE
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SIGNATURE
OF
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ice until noon. Novemlwr 2, iSoo, lo
1 the follow..,,, articles for the Male of 1
f"r ,? u f lb ipdi llicmial S.-
office
ish
con
of the Legislative Assembly
JS reaiii. legal cap, 14 lbs. No 7 nilinir
llir.irej; j'aioton
linen, or other tnod paper.
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VttUMS:
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Oaitoila U pat tp la en-t!ia lottle ealy. I
la not mU ia bnlk. Doa't allow an70B9 to .oil
joa anrthlcj. M oa tb? plea or promlw that it
i "JuH at good" and "will aainu .yrr Mfc
post." 3-fieo that job t 0-A-B.T.O-S.I.A.
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CtMUlM
VSvir
We denounce the pi oil (gate waste
of the money wrung from tho people
by oppressive taxation and the lavish
appropriations of recent Republican
congresses, which have kept taxes
high while the labor that pays them
Is unemployed, and the products of
tho people's.toll are depressed in price
till they no longer repay tho cost of
prod uot ion,
Wo demand it return to that sim-
piicuy aim economy winch oeneuta a
Democratic government and a reduc
tion in the number of useless olnccs,
tho salaries of which drain the sub-
stance of the people.
FEDERAL INTERFERENCE.
QWedcnounco arbitrary interferences
by federal authorities in local affairs
as a violation of the constitution of
tho United States and orlmo against
free Institutions, and we especially
object to government by Injunction as
a new and highly dangerous form or
oppression, by which federal judges
in contempt or the laws of the states
and rights of citizens, beconio at once
legislators, judges, und executioners,
and we approve the bill nassed nf, Mm
last session of the United Statci sen
ate, and now pending In the houso of
representatives, relative to contempts
In federal courts and providing for
trials by jury in certain cases of contempt.
ANTt-pUNUINO,
.No discrimination should bo in
dulged by the government of tho Uni
ted States in favor of any of its debt-
I'oslroy Uiodostro Jor tobacco In anr
Minn .. in in ,.. ... 1 s.m .'' .
itlw"J Miiawi-juuiiiiQ luuorianu it norei
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D. J. FRY, Agent - ' Salem, Oregon.
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5 UiOM. pen lmlder,t.Uck enamel, latee,
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2 t-2 Uozeii Stailotd' writing llu.d, imarls.
IS Dozen yummcd .tub files, No. 21,11 x IS
inches, 500 page.
4 Doten Uaplex cupboatd letter clipst, legal
ii I), .ten Duplex cupUunl Utter iliS
15 Dui,n lj bet's lubtkr.iulcr 14
tll
unlimited
sfaWil
You ve Been and
heard iV Ipurj
voiced man at the
big railway sta
tions, calling the
trains. lie tells
where each one is
going and keeps
" m . .
people from talcing
wrong trains if
they jmv iittciiUon.
pn'u ppyMcal
ors. Wo approve of tho refusal of tho
Pacific railroad funding bill, anddet
nouncotlioolTurtsuif tho present llo
publlcan congress to enact a similar
measure.
PENSIONS.
Recognizing tho Just claims of de
serving union soldiers we heartily en
dorse the rule of thn nrpRonf, pnmmln.
sloner of pensions that no names shall
be arbitrarily dropjied from tho pon
slon roll; and the fact of cnllstmont
and service shonld bo deemed ton
oluslvo ovldoqee against dlscaso and
disability before enlistment.
TERRITORIES.
Wo favor tho admission of the ter
ritories of Now Mexico, Arizona and
Oklahoma into tho United States,
and wo favor tho early admission of
all tlio territories haying tho necos
sary population and resources to en
title them to statehood, and while
they remain territories, wo hold that
tlio nlllciuls appointed-to administer
too government or any territory to
gether with tho District or Columbia
and Alaska, should bo bona lido resi
dents of tho territory or district in
which the duties are to bo performed.
'I'll n Tntrifiniui tin .... t It .
. ..u lytiuutiauu party ocueves in
homo rule and that nil nubile innria
of tho United Stutes should bo appro-
tuiuueu 10 uio cstaoiisimient or rrco
ionics for American citizens. We
recommend that the territory of
Alaska bo grunted a dolpgato in oon
gross, and t hut tho general lund and
timber laws of tho United States bo
extended to said territory.
MONROE DOCTRINE.
Tho Monroo doctrine Is nrlclnnllv
declared, and as Interpreted by suceed
ing presidents, Is a permanent part of
Un
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sJ o vr a cr ),
KO.B. . M "1J1 T!vS
tho
noi cv
btatoii, ond must atall times bo maln-
of tho
ilU'd
foreign
tulned
CUUA.
QWo extend our sympathy to tho
people of Cuba In their heroic strug-
; GLANCE ATI HIS MA.
Or the Chicago, Milwaukee and .St. Paul
Hallway and note iu connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha
and remember when going east that Its tnJni
aie lighted w ih electrichv n,.,l i,mi.,i i,
S- ' i,1." e1ulPm?nt l supcib. Klcgant
UulTet, library, smoking and slccplnc cars,
with free recIinW chairs. Each sieeplnc
car heitlt has an electric teadlng lamp, and
n 1 iB Ca" nro ,he bc,t '" lhe W0,I1.
w...w ..v. rc ionjicr man nut, out none
are shorter, and no oilier offers the above lux.
urious accommodations. 'ITies e are sufficient
reawns for the popularity of "The Milwau-
. J-ouP.on ''--' "C-ut In eeiy rail,
toad office w II elve vnn rnnhrrlnUm.ii
or address '
to them
treasury
policy of
P3SUE OF MONEY.
"Jet
Inrar.nfSalL-lrk. luuku. writes. "I UCSirP
DOlKlrU, lv.lUhJ. ll, . -...
to let tho whole world know wnai in.
H jart cure cas aonu "
csa. For ten years I bad
pain in my heart, short
ness of breath, palpita
tion, palnjnmy leftside,
oppressed feeliot In my
. P.t. weak and hungry
t-juld not ile on either
Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure
Restores
Health
spolU, bad drct.13
Congress alone has the power to
coin and Jssuo money, and Prorldqnt
Jackson declared that this power
could not be delegated to corporations
or individuals. We therefore de
nounce the Issuance of notes Intended
tn circulate as money by national
banks as In derogation oftheconstl
, tutlon, and we demund that all paper
which is made a legal tender for
'public and private debts or which is
receivable for duties to the United
,'Uates shall be be issued by the gov
ernment of the United States and
shall be redeemable In coin. ,
I TUIU . . I
by
Price 25
Fred A.
T UJU ''r"..V:"H,irr.blT. I tOOk
STATES CnL and bafore I flnUhed We ,,oId Umt tUrlfT duties should be
tho s&andUottle I teJt Iu rood effects. 1 re c vJe(:
now that I am rully rocoverea, au -.
Miles' Heart Cure saved ray me.
Tliey announce the
startlngof all trains
of dhease. Most
all trains of disease
lead to consump
tion, because con
sumption is a blood
disorder and be
cause the blood
must be poor ot
impure before anv
disease can make much headway.
The secret of health is to keep the
blood pure and full of strength, when
a man or woman loses flesh and vitality,
there is something wrong in the blood.
The start of it is likely to be in the stom
ach or bowel, and if they arc put in
order the trouble gradually (tops, Con,
sumption is a germ disease, but if tlio
blood is good, and keeps the lungs strong
and healthy, tile aerms cannot find a
place to lodge and are cast off. If there'
a weak spot, the germ will find it. Kven
after that, strong and pure blood will
strengthen the lungs so that they can
gradually rid themselves of the (reran.
It is by creatjpg strength and purity that
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
cures consumption and other diseases,
It makes one gain flesh not flabby,
oily fat, but sound, firm, useful, healthy
flesh. Hundreds of patients have testi
fied to its wonderfully beneficial effect
in many diseases and especially Iu iudp
lent consumption,
A urge hook 01 lout pages, full of thtM loll-
gle for liberty and independence,
THIRD TERM.
Wo arc opposed to llfo tenure in tho
public service. Wo favor appoint
ments blued upon merit, fixed term of
feellnira nrr bodllv . ,"'. .. u B"V" "V uuunuisiraiion or
fflcalleM tho civil w-Tvicc laws us will afford
train cullers. Jnniml nrmir-l nr.ll l,.u ,,. ..11 ,.i ,..., ..
w-..-. w,l.wibiinui.o it, ,1,1 i-.,i.i.i;iia ui
ascertained fitness. Wo declare It tq
bo tho unwritten law of this republic,
established by custom and usage of
one hundred years nnd sanctioned by
tho examples of tho vreafn.-t, and
wisest of those who founded and have
maintained our government, that no
tnnti cli.inl1 l., -..1li.ii.ln ... .. .1.1-.1
....... "..wi.... uu i;iiKiuiu lllf II VllliU
term In the presidential olllco.
'C.I.KDDY. General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Piss, A
Agent.
Portland
The compartment
sleeping cars
h.ch
IS Dozen teel erajcr, Houer' No. 18,140,
,3 Dozen steel craoers, Koger.' No. 18.140,
ebony.
70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands,
assorted sites. ' -m
S Gross I'aber's lead pencils. No. 2, hexa
gon, gilt.
12 tirois l-'abcr's lead pencils, No. 2, round,
gilt. v
20 Dozen Fabct's patent ink and pencil
rubber erasers, mammoth.
3,000 McUill's patent paper fasteners.No. a
flat head.
3,000 MoGlll's patent paper fasteners.No.' 2
ound heads, white
.1,000 McGlll's IMlnnt nanrr fn. truer. Tsfn A
flat head. ' r-r- --..
IS Dozen labia pad to hold paper, 19x20
Inches, strong leather tips. " -
15 Dozen waste paper biskcts, cross-bar.
No, 4.
3 Dozen wa.'e paper baskets, small, No.il,
round.
29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2.. 1
4 Dozen Sanford's mucilace, quarts.
llids should be marked "Proposals for .Sta
tionery." None but the best quality of goods
will be accepted.
The right to rej.ct any or all bids Ue.
served. All the above articles to be deliv.
red at Salem on or beforp December 15.189G.
There being at the preent lime no money
availablo for paying for the above tupplfes,
bids will only he accepted under the express
condition, agreement and understanding that
tho successful bidder will look to, and de
pend upon the next legislature appropriating
money lo pay the claim,
Very respectfully, RP?,
H K. KINCAID7
Q'S1""! Secretary of State.
LDOO POISDH
A SPECIU.TYcVfro';
liarr IJLOOO 1'OlSOM permanently
cured In IS to (5 days, you can be treated U
homoforBamttt)rlf3anncliipaflmAB.mi mn.
ty. If jou prefer to coma here we will eon
tract to tjaTraJlrniulfflm.nilhnf.lhlii. .nt
eocaarre, I f wo fall to curs. I f you hato taksa tuer
cory, lodldo potuili, ana (tilt liaie aches and
ln. Mucous Vatchea In mouth, Horn Throat.
'Itnplei. Copper Colored Hnotf, Ulcera on
aaypartof thaVodrillttlrorKyebrowafailliie
out, It I this HecouUury ULOOU l'OIHON
we snarantee to ears; Wo eolielt the aost obitl
ufta vnaca .au cuuuenjro 1110 warm tor a
sin we ponoot cure. ThU dlwaso boa al wars
a Oledthnaklllortiio most eminent iiIitiI.
clans. S)000,00O capital hoblod our uucondl.
Uonal guaranty. Absoluts proof, tent caiHl on
ppiiciwH. awidh uuuk nhjiiraiy Wm
alasonlo Zeinple, CU1UAUO,
led for purpose of revenue, such du
ties tO PC SO adjusted as tO Operate I monUla with portraits and autographs of the
j 1 cents 10 cover
OBLii'a D.sriui.
Ituflala, N, V.
equally throughout the country and, $ ?"d wrpti uted,0wo'i!
no diwrlmlnate between class or sec MkSIA. bo.:
WATERWAYS.
The rcdcral government should care
ror and Improve the Mississippi river
and other great waterways of tho re
public, so as to secure for the Interior
states easy and cheap transportation
to tidewater. When any waterway of
the republic Is of sufllclcnt Import
ance fo demand aid of the govern
merit such aid should bo extended tin.
on a definite plan of continuous work
until permanent uinrovemcnt Is
secured.
Contldlnif In the iustlce of our cause
and the necerslty or Its success at tho
polls, we submit tho foreKolnifdeelar.
atlons of principles and purposes to
the considerable judgment of the
American people. We Invite tho sup
port of all cltueos who approve them
and who desire to have tlieni matlo
effective through legislation for the
relief of the people and the restorat Ion
of tho country's prosperity. "
MJJI
In lieryicoon tho llur
llngton Route between
St. Paul and Chicago
are a new thing com
paratively. OnlyaJew
lines use them. Tho
Tho first Western road
to do so was tho Hur
llngtou Ron to,
For ladles traveling
iilone or with escort.
nothing as tho com
partment sleeper has
ever been Invented.
Each compartment has
Its own washstnndand
toilet convenience.
There Is plenty or room
to dress. And absolute
privacy an Impossi
bility In an ordinary
sleeper Isassured.
For tickets via the
liurllngton Route or
for Information about
Its service to Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis
and Chicago, call on
any railroad ticket
or write to
A.C.SHELDON, G.A.,
Poitltnd, Or.
P'ASIIIONS CHANGE $
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Tho Rosy Froohnoaa
And n vtlr.ty softness of lb skin Is tuva
I rlai..y ot,taiuel by thoao who Uu l'oOMt'u
;(jorunlexion IHiWdir.
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POWDER
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The finest, purest and most beautl- V
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?,'li'i,t"f' l"'? healthful and A
PQZZONI'S
yon do not know what en IUliAr.
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remojy fur Uonorrbaa.'
i'JfJ' filrnatorrha,
tyiillM, utinaturriilt.
cnarin, or buy luaamrua.
100 worth for 10c.
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i proauec a soft and beautiful .xla.
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