ft r An American's Discoveries in Peru and Bolivia. TO THE B Thought to B the HmI Ancient of Lower ClvUintlon to Be Feud Upon the Western Hemtpnere. GIVES THI CHOICE Of Two Transcontinental GREAT UNION NORTHERN Ry. PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AND St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. R. A N. Agent ta Ileppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, GeD. Pass. Agt. POBT&AND. OBEOON. ' E. McNEliL, President and Manager. QUIOK TX3VX3EJ I n.n. Fronolsoo And all points In California, via the MU Bhasta route of the Southern Pacific Co The great highway through California to all ' point Kant and Month, Grand Hmnln limit of the Paniflo Coast. Pullman Rnffet Hlmiwra. Heoond-nlam Hleeirs Attached to express traina, affording anperfor aoonmaamiatiiins foraMiond-laaa iiaMwngara. For rut, tuikaU, elmping oar reservations, to,, mil npon or artdrme , KOKHI.KK, Manser, K. P. R0GKR8, Asst. Ben. w. a Y. Agt., rortiaua, uregou m mm -TO THK- iv muik VIA THE UNION PACIFIC -SYSTEM. Through I'lillinan I'slsie Hlrrpcra. Tourist Hlaepars ami Free rUvlluliig ( hair Van uaii.i to t im ago. Many hours ssrr fjlnt. via tills line to Pastern STEAM HEAT. LOWICMT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICM. K. It'. DAXTKIl, Grn. Aornt. . Portion'!, Ortgon, J. C, 11AIIT, Aytnt, f'tiier, Orfyon. A 1 Tl.tT IMF I M i2r m r 'r-. mm is- V" Sclenting America Ajency for emiri. TBAdb naangB. Oleic) (tartar. ria a1 Tr ILiwItu IIWH at an a o. ii iw.aa.v, aaw t,. fMai tajtaa fa ej,rifcg h ia a te rUia a a"ra; gi. frae 4 . e la fricnttfic American .'cr: lT"t 0 HI a-all eaaV ! a.,..fel,r llMlrte.l h iMI-llif-ftt a.. I am-aa m, iwti el .1 nnalaa, a iwi itir. a. t kiNiwwih. A't.t eu.ea. gel CIIICACIO. muwaukee & si. ram n r75i noiTi ) i -ay U Xh 4 1 V V s s v '; V m Glanco at this Map r eM to4e l Miar !! en all tree) tiMttiel iwe an4 aa fl I oaaa. a4 mttMIHIniMii i.l tin Irw Mf a4 lti4 W. ti lie irMi .., I !wft, aw 1 1 kg k4 axwfhg . to rwSlM-g aei lft a tg Mt Mtk Ka e M4tBg len. 4 i 4it we li W-H ike etv iiim It Me eg Ihk ike Uta. knl im. ert fi e4 aa aakat ewe I a M laavrVne .......n. Taea . w re. 4lt f- f k l .l.kM " r e . .rl UI.- M . I'M I W.tgagT, ? Kaa gl, hNMfl, MAat. INTEKESTINO KUINS. RBFUBLIGflfl ' FLflTFORM. Maj. William Sully Beebe, a retired army officer living at Thompson, Conn., is about to (tend to the leading archaiologists of this country and Europe what he considers proofs of some very remarkable discoveries that he has made during; researches that have coKt him twenty years of study and a large sum of money expended in novel lines of investigation. lie be lieves, says the New York Sun, that his findings will convince scientists that America is the s',-;it of an older source of occidental civilization than either Assyria or Eypt. Maj. Heebe claims that the races that flourished around the Mediterranean the Acca- ian, the Assyrian, the Egyptian, the Roman and the Greek provo them selves to have been the borrowers from an earlier people on this conti nent, because in the parallel,) t'.i'il occur in the early traces of both civili zations the greater purity is fouud in the American examples. Myth.'; and symbols unci folklore tales that Euro pean students have not bean uhl'i to make clear are simplified when roa 1 by the li;,'lit of his American discov eries. In tna lonrnw to rti-stavit l i i is they havj be 3 a a't-ure 1, eapij I '! i i'.v or rep jatij I i ynorantly, hj t'li-i'.ti. bo lat they have obtained altera I or modified meanings on the ot'i :i' o give only one example: Maj. 15 j jhj asserts that tho zodiacal tu;' i of Sagittarius was at fir:it an armadillo, the name of which in Peru meant an armored hare or rabbit. The sign and name remained the same wherever the armadillo was known, but by tin time the symbol reached northern Mexico and the region of our status it IwSmc changed to an "armed rabbit" a rab- it carrying a bow au.l arrow. It is the same sign, Maj. lloeba l ays, a id stands for tho same constellation in the heavens us the European symbol of man with a bow 'and arrow, Majittar- lus. Maj. Beobe declares the most ancient remains of former civilization on tins continent to be those ruins of temples and of cities that are found in the eighborhood of Lake Titicaca, on the Boliviu-l'eru border. These relics are scattered over a great extent of coun try and reveal remarkable skill in stone cutting, .in architecture and la or nament. This region is fourteen thou sand feet above the sea level and too cold to provide sustenance for more than a sparse population, but there is little doubt that it climate and its population wore once very different. It once supported thonsan Is of stone cutters who could neither live nor wfrk there now. The Ayinara tribe of Indians, the present inhabitants, have retained in great purity the lan guage they spoke when the Spaniards conquered the country, and at t'.iat time the Spaniards took down their fubles and legends in great numbers. Maj. Kcchc sent a capable man there to verify the old observations and make new ones, and, after a study of eight other American tongues and people to the north of the Aymaras, he in convince I hat they tire the rel et of Hi" oldest American semicivil- lzation, and that their inllueiicn i pread over Aortli America. I roofs of tins he claims to have found as far awuy as Iowa and New Jersey, lie uiserU that there are in Egypt, and, fur that matter, all around the Mediterranean, the most evident duplications of the ork of thcMU Ay muni In dials like that at Ntoneheuge, In Assyrian and Egvpliiiu buildings, in the folklore and 111 the language of many people. Of ulmo.t riiul interest to Ameri cana la Maj. Heche' discovery with re gard to the plctographlc tablet found at !avciiMtrt, la,, ami declared by Smithsonian expert to b apurioua and worse than valuelea. ' Mtj. Ike- Ixi drcltrea that ha la ablo to read it, lie a.iy that it reproduce tho sym bol and myth of the Avmara Indiana, ami Icllit the aai'j storle that are conveyed by mean of the gn at dial temple at Tla lluanacu in their coun try the same that Mr. Inward. of Lon don. found lit correspond an nearly in appearance with a miniature temple left In .Wyrla. Maj, Heebe ha re duced all hW proof lo writing, and ar ranged I he vast number of analogic that lie i lniiii to have dlM-overrd Im tweeii old and new world lH-gliinliiga In such a manner that when all are collected and preM tit.-.l In print and scut out. the S4'holara of the world may, with the leut siv.lliii trouble, examine hi workaud judge claim. lit l a man of IcWuru and of mean, who in taking up the atudy of Hebrew had hla attention directed lo thoa ainiilaritle U-lwrrn the Irarlitea and our North American Indiana which have Wen often and geurrally diM'iiaMP.I. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. re4 Harkvea arge. liranl lueti.- Nrg nf Ruaala mint, with her liuoband and lirand )uke Paul, ha lw lo Halmoral on I ta,t to ;u.en Yletorla. U the hand .inl of ! ai rhter of the laU Prln.-e Allt-0 of ll.-M-. A a young" girl rrln.-e .hralM-lh of llrw at iratr.i irreal atu-mion, ana aha va only twenty when ah waa marrtrd At the iiuerti a Jubilee lirand Pn, hra trg w ImmrnM lr admlrrd. while Ihe jewrla ahp wore at arvrral atale ea In a!iniirtil-llirr were rnag-nlltce lnro.iM and diamond-, ,.eit-d ant rrroal rni; The (rand dararaa ha rl.ll lrrn. an I tl la an oprn aevrvl lht her iiMrtl. d life ha u.t bee happy n The Kepnblicaos of the United States, assembled by tbeir repreeentatativas in national convention, appealing for popu lar and historical justification of tbeir olaims to the matchless achievements of 30 years ot Republican rale, earnestly and confidently address themselves lo the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience of their countrymen in the following declaration of faots and principles : For the first time since (be civil war tbe American people have witnessed the calamitous oonsequences of fall and un restricted Democratic oontrol ot tbe government. It has been a reoord of unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and disaster. In administrative management it bas ruthlessly sacrificed indiepensible revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked out ordinary current expenses with borrowed money, piled up the public debt by $262,000,000 In time of peace, forced an adverse balance ot trade, kept perpetual menace banging over tbe re demption fund, pawned American credit to alien syndicates and reversed all the measures and results ot suooeasful Re publican rule. In the broad effect of its polioy it has precipitated paoio, blighted industry and trade with prolonged de pression, olosed factories, reduced work and wages, halted enterprise and erip- pled American production while stimu lating foreign production tor tbe Ameri can market. Every consideration ot public safety and Individual interest demands that the government shall be resoued from the bands ot those who have shown themselves inospable to oonduot it without disaster at borne and dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to Ibe narty wbiob for 80 years admin istered it with uneqnaled success and prosperity ; and In this connection we heartily indorse the wisdom, patriotism and suooess of tbe administration of President Harrison. tui TABirr. We renew and emphasize our alle- gianoe to tbe policy ot protection as the bulwark ot American industrial Inde pendence and the foundation of Ameri can development and prosperity. This true Amerioan policy taxes foreign pro ducts and encourages borne industry and puts tbe burden of revenue on foreign goods; il secures tbe Amerioan market for tbe Amerioan producer; il npbolds the Amerioan standard of wages for lbs Amerioan workingmsn; il pots the fac tory by Ibe side ot Ibe farm, and makes the American farmer less depended on loreign demand and price; it diffuses general thrift, and founds the strength o( all on Ibe strength ot each. In Its reasonable application II is just, fair and impartial, equally opposed to lore I go control and domestic monopoly; to sec t tonal diacrimination and individual Nvoiitiam. We deuoanos lb preeeot democratic tariff as sectional. Injurious lo public credit and destructive lo buai aess enterprise. We dea.and taeb equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into com petit loo with American products aa will no only faraiah ade quate revenue lor Ibe eeoeaeary eipea see of tbe goveramsot, but will protect America labor from lb degradation lo lb wag level of other land. W are sol pledged to say partlrnlar echeduW Tb qneetioB ot rata is practical qoeetio to b govern ad by condition at lb time aa! el peodaeticn. Tb rating and aDeoinpromialcg plooi pi t the pro left k tad deTelopmeel of Ameriea labor and Udaatrr. Tb aoaatrr dessaads a right teti!euat and (Ua il wants real B0OAB. W condemn tb present administra tion for not keeping faith with tbe sugar producer of this country. The Repub lican party favors such protection as will lead to the production on Amerioan soil of all sugar wbioh American people use and for which they pay other eonntries more than $100,000,000 annually. WOOIi AND WOOIiBNS. To all our products, to those of mine and field a well aa those of tbe shop and factory; to hemp, to wool, to tbe product of the great industry husbandry, well as to finished woolens of the mill, we promise most ample protection. MERCHANT MARINE. We favor restoring tbe early American polioy of discriminating duties for the upbuilding of our merchant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests in tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships the product of American labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, sailing under tb rjtars and Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Amer icans may regain the carrying ot our foreign commeroe. Ilepptiat lo roJllo via IWppagv Kebo Hla line. 'eraM deal mas of viailiag redlla ea sav lima aa4 RHteet by taking lli lost, Ity nteinling- lb al lh ftrevtnus leg Ih ! a ill Mala reaeeettna wilt f ' rhM-l ueia al t .lm f. feadlelun OiDm at (My Ifcag riofa W. I, loan Crop"!"'. 1 tea Ira lege. 1 was aervona. Iire.. trtttabl K ail's I1i,f H4 Tee bas ede la well ted baj i r Ma P. ft. Woat. t'. ! l y Walts i Wart. Me la la lib t gl lb Weekly (Wg-'-Mo, the i !( papf f4 II a Meet. Wild lh. V-4 lm l b.lcanM Ma u at Ait i likw r I IKI h! ciwie eaa l ana-l i tm kanraorm. W 11 lav In rapeal at tb rcipro4 ly arrMgetaeal aefowalaj by tb Wet IWpnbltraa almiatatratloj we a aalioa al ealamltf and w dVeaaad Ibir rvasw al aad aileaeai) ea taeb lam a will qaltaur trad II at otltat nalkia rao realrlelkon abkb bWM lb tale of Asaerta pendaei U port nf etbr oaatria. aad twrart talargad saaikea fir lb ptodaeu at oar tana. forest tad f aftnrie. freWeikoa aad ferlpnily art lata aaeaaare at lUaabli) polity, aad ft bead la band. tVawavalM tal bas reekleealy (trweh dnaa bolb, aad bh aiaal be r eefabliahtd; pr4tn fur bat pr4 ar ; fre 4ajlearo for la aeaia nf lift ! A 4 ptw- daa. ripveal agraeaaeal 4 laalaal tat wbtab gala apa1 atatlea la ra in ra f.4 tmt ei raatkaa I at hart rroteetla trail I ladatlrf in T?.&Jomrnl of JMUh Prof. W. H. Fteke, who mares a apecialty oc witni haa lOUt EnileDar. doubt treated and cur. ed more caaea than any living Physician ; hit ancceaa ia astonishing. We have heard of caaea of so years' standing liberty. The government of Spain hav-1 iDg lost control of Cuba and being nnable to proteot the property or lives of resi dent American citizens or to oomply with its treaty obligations, we believe tbe government of the United States should actively use its influence and good offi ces to restore peaoe and give indepen dence to the island. THB NAVV. I large bot- and the mnintananna of ita ri,.hlf..l in . we advise anv one i wishing a cure to addresa . ... nproI.W.H.P2EF.B.,4Ce4arSt.,llewTork fluenoe amoDg the nations of tbe earth demand a naval power commensurate with its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor Continued enlargement of tbe navv and complete system of har bor and seacoast defenses. niirii FINANCIAL PLANK. The republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It oaused the enaot ment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879; since tben every dollar bas been as good as gold. Wa ere unalterably opposed to every measure caloulsted to debase our cur rency or impair the oredit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free ooinage of silver, except by international agreement with tbe leading commercial nation of the world, wbioh we pledge ourselves to promote, and until suoh an agreement can be obtained, tbe existing gold standard must be preserved. All ot our silver and paper currency now in circulation must be maintained at a parity with gold, and we favor all meas ure designed to maiotain inviolable the obligations of the United States and all our money, whether coin or paper, al the present standard the standard of tbe mosl enlightened nations ot 'he 'tvn. AS TO PENSIONS. Tb veterans of tbe Union armies de- ssrv and should receive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever practicable Ibey should be given prefer ence in tbe matter of employment and they are entitled lo tbe enactment ot such laws aa are best calculated lo se cure tbe fulfillment ot pledge made to them in the dark days ot lh country's peril. We denounce tbe praotioe in the pension bureau, so recklessly and un- ustly oarried on by the present adminia- trttion, ot rednoicg pensions and arbi trtrily dropping namea from the role as deserving tb severest condemnation of tb Amerioan people. ota roBEian policy. Our foreigo policy abould b at all time firm, vigorous aod dignified, and all oor Interest in tb western herolt- pber carefully watcbad and guar Jed The Hawaiian ielend should be Control! ed by tb United Slates, aod so foreigo power abould b permitted to ioterfere witb Ibem; lb Nicaragua Canal sbould b boilt, wnd and operated by tb United tttalee; and by tb porcbaetof tb Uanlab lalandt w abuuld atenr a prop and much needed station in tb Wast Indie. Tb meataote lo Armenia bat arona- ad lb deep tympttby aad jual Indigna tion of tba Amrnoan people, tod w be liv tb United Btatt tbonlj titrvbt all tba iafjuaa II eaa properly tierl to brief I bee atrocities to aa tod. I Turkey Americea residents hav baa tipnted lo lb grave danger America property destroyed. Tbar tad twry bar American clliaeas and Amtvieea property mat be abeolately prolvcteJ l all b a tarda aod at any eel Moaaoa nocrstvav. FOBEIQN IMMIGRATION. For tbe protection of the quality of our Amerioan oitizensbip and of wages of our workiogmen against the fatal com petition of low priced labor, we demand that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude from entianoe to the United States those who can neither read nor write. CIVIL SERVICE. The civil service law was placed on the statute books by the republican party, wbioh bas always sustained it, and we renew our repeated declarations that it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever cable. FBKB BALLOT. 5 Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat- Jent business conducted for Modckatc Fee, i Sou Officii Opposite; U, s. patent Offict (and we can secure patent in leas time uiaa those iremote from Washington. , i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free of jcbarge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "now to ustam ratents,' wnm (cost of same in the U. & and foreign countries (sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington. 0. C. The comparative value of these twocanls Ia known to moat persona. They Illustrate that greater gu entity la Net always moat to be desired. .. Thee carda express the beneficial qual ity of RipansTabules 4a compared with any previously know DYSPEPSIA CURB ' .. Ripana Tabulea : Price, so cent a be Of druggista, or by mail. BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 tprae M.,N.V. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, We demand that every oitizen of the United States shall be allowed to cast a free and unrestricted ballot, and such ballot shall be counted sod returned as oast. CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. dt Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C., and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATKH $U.OO PBR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sti., caicAao, xxix,. WANTED-AN IDft?.&& thing to patent? Protect yonr ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Writ JOHN WKDDKR BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, WaabinBtoo, D. C. for tbeir $1,800 prist oflei. The regular Subscription price of tba Semi-Weekly Gazette is 32.50 and tb regular price of tbe Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for tha Gazette and paying for one year ia advance can gel both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3.50. All old sub scribers paying tbeir subscriptions for one year in advance will be entitled lo the same. NbwFbed Yabd. Wm. Gordon ba opened up the feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now soiioits a share ot your patronage. Billy la right at home al this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Bar and grain forsala. tf LYNCHING. We proolaim our unqualified condem nation ot the uncivilized and barbarous practice known ss tbe lynching or killing of human beings suspected or charged witb orime, without process of law. NATIONAL ABBITBATION. We favor the creation ot a national board of arbitration to settle snd adjust the differences which may arise between employers and employed engaged in in terstate commerce. HOMESTEADS. We believe in tbe immediate return to tbe free homestead tolicy of tbe Re- pooiioan party, ana urge the passage by oongress ot tbe satisfactory free homestead measure which bas already passed tbs houss and is now pending in Ibe senate- TEBRITOBIES. We favor tbe admission of tbe remain ing territories al tho earliest practicable date, having dm regard to the interest of Ibe territories and tbe United States. All federal officers appointed for territories should bs selected from bona fide resi dents thereof, and tbe rigbtof self-govern ment should be accorded at far aa prsc- tiotblt. We believe tbe citizens ot Alas ka sbould have representation in the congress of tbe United States to the end that needed legislation lu'iy be intelli gently en toted. TBMpBIMNtB. We sympathiae with all wise and le gitimate effort lo lessen and prevent tbe evils of inlemperaooe and promote mor ality. BIOIITS OP WOMKN. IN Republican party Is mindful of tb right of women. Protection nf Amerioan industries include equal opporlooitiea, rqual pay for rqual work and protection lo tbe bom. We favor lh tilrolaloD ui women lo wider Spheres of ntrfalneaa sn I welonm tbeir Co operation In reaouing tbe eontry from Democratic and Fipniist mismanagement and mitttta. Much art tb principle and polities of lb republican party. By l he prin Itmu.s. government! IS. PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. p"Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company fa PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manarer, 6 618 P 5treet, WASHINGTON, D. C X. P. nil Company U tonlrolltH 6g nearly one tXoutand Itaiing Newa ( paprrt in (he Vnitrd States, and it guaranteed by (Asm. Attorneys ot Iciw, UKPPSER, All busioee attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collector. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. i I OREGON .""J WHITE COLLAR LINE. nlnmliio KirAPnnil I to t inn a UUII liU t j n i t '11ipat xmim pvnrif u imu uuu i miciuvu una ma Starrs TflOnONE, BAILEY GiTZERT iXD OCEAN WAVE. - - - riMlewwill abid. and tbea polt.-it Letvtng Alder Hlreel IX-ck. Portitnd, for islorit, Ilwaeo, Long Beach, Ooeaa ill put Into eieeulijn. W k for i arg ana nanc-.tia. inreci onoetioa witb Ilwaoo eUamers aad rall- tl.em tb eooeid-raU jadgmeal nf lb ' Bl onni " Baaoor uatiroao. Amerleaa peoi-l. G8Jnl aiika In I . TDIjBPnONH "-- . nr. wwpi puiKiax. usm aewna ? r. m, fany, airefx aaaaty. XIAIIiBY OATBSB21T Haturday night, II f. M, Uf AstnvU Dally t BMtay Blgbl, 7 r. M. Iba blaloty of oor great party and ia lbs jntlie of oar can w prvaent our plat- tuna and oar ondidla la Ibe fall aa- tqrtaet thai lb aleetioa will bring victory to lb prosperity lo lb Btate. Uavta rortland I P. M iHillv. eiraM Nnndav. si s si A. M., aep SnaUaf aad ktaasr. am aftMay-UIP.at i as t r. M. Racatdirtn rarl and I ""'"and awl run dlrar-t tn llsram, Tnaedar and THaraday al t A, M, I swpaiMirao peny ami I tee.t lleano waweOay and Prbiay at l.w A. M. o a4ay algal . . .o. vuii.o rt. l.i i. n i. I n , a .i a t o an for Safety, !"!, Camtmt, llaasura, Trsiet aa la Tslapfcona. Baflay OaUerl a4 Oeeaa Wee. di4i:asi'ji op thc rki. Tli Inlrnat 11. Ii'n an.1 smarting Irai cWnt to aornia, W-iier, all-fheam,anjmlier duraea of ilia skia t tnsaanlly til red ,y I applying IhambrrUint t, aad kin at J M-r asr w atatket pa tl.. .UU. e will , fBf 0f ,), rvoipMetty bail t a fv- MninNi aa alinieil Hirati.ia ' W reaatert lb afoaro dolrlot ta It lalleal atUal aJ w raafflrst tb rig bt of lb Catted HIat) I alt lb doetritt iff erl tf rpondi( to lb tp peals of aay Attes ta! or frleadly laUtveaUoa ta ta of Buropaaa ta roaahoatal. W abali aol U ilrtrd aaJ tball l lataftwr witb la alttiag poetet tnaa of aay t.arapa power ia thi beet ! &-, btl I bee pnae stnat aiaal aot, ea aay preuit, ba ilea 4 ad. Wt bepefnlty lok forward it tb tveat aal wllbdrt al nf Campaaa power truss tela ttataiepb a4 to Iba alUwMta aatna f all EegHeft pkrg paiianf lb tt! by frw att at it la ktbllatla. eras anoi.rrMi. Fiwta lb baf at Mbivtrg tbeir taatpaadtawa. lb penfW nf tb twited lata bat ratJ wit yapatby IU trfgb4 asbaf kmi pwpt la frw tbeeaeelvw fmea I was a Vmib Ik. W waib wi'b d aal aUJiag tataswal K korni belli af lb lKt paltM agaiaet rf!ly t I aftr, anasa UiniowtiL Many Vrry bad cur lav bm F4I pMTManetilly rwred bf tl. Il t e.piall; I A elfuWfil f..r Ikblng iUw an-l a favnriumn- I 1 11 4v f-f enrt aitfUw; rlitr-l hand, chil-l mil I Ml I lute tJeia, fmsl btb-a, and rbmni ar tvea. r or mm by dmggwit al ru prr b. t. Try tVr. rami's (wtlii.a rewaVrv, iW are jual ehal a nnrae nk ehra la lw-1 nrntti- Wav, J,mir, U.l purinrr and vf oufura. . for sal by Ossrr A ltrork, draggUiel 'II ia nmifr.it, I ny jm ljmrml.l trklkr lh U(i grt-ttrr rwttrr .iy I WM'I frvs f A fori ,T pr s.f ntr if, art nr a.t .. f am fr fr riJ f itmrt ftvm ;w nl n lbls J. rtn la I A If.Haaa of rafnfi,t ' f'. It a lUVu mmdft rimebUrl tm. For tho Curo 04 Liquor, Opium ui Tobacco Habits la tenia) at tale, Oregoa, 74 Mvt Bautifi rear ea (A Cooef Call al Ite Oiltvr aW tag tnrttratara trvtly snsil Isnllsl. Ireaimeal rnsaa4 srt r. lUk Mtbet tee ill al tbenljelaad. Il !. ! 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