The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, May 14, 1886, Page 7, Image 7

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OUEGON
STATESMAN: FRIDAY. MAY 14 18(5.
Tories OF THE TIMES.
Do yon wuntn rruuk for governor? If
you do, voto lor IViiiiojvr.
Faumkkk all over this Ftstt riv.uvlVr-u
of jmrty iiHiliutiitrw, will volt' fur (.'.imeliris
lor j?tvorrior.
l)o ynu w.'iut two rurpomt ion tools in
rftrm' Niiiiretiie court? N.j? Tiien
don't vote fur Striihati.
Sipimse IVnnnyor lnvl lion governor
of Oivm i.r Wnliiniton territory a few
tvoeka bnirk. (Mi'Mintitillo lailv t'iitu
jiliifin. Tin: lirilHrtnt flashes of Kilcnt-e Oi t!u
Ortvortiiiu on tlm ri'jmMinati Hinto ticket
tiw Htiil iittr.u'tiu iniu'li aUuntiuu, as
they art- reurl hi'twwn the lines.
This tlmwrats rim on tlm I'il-tu-kL'-yoii-aiiil-yaii-tii,k.l-iiip
plan. Tlicy haw
two eJitor on tlinir nt-atu tu Uet and oni
on tlioir Marion county ticket.
Tut: iuiKtr throuliu.i; tlit! stale have
uuticwil rvott's ui(KHnt niienoe, ami fro 111
one end of (re)ion to tlio other, there is
gathering a whirlwind of relmke. Ah,
Scott !
A urri.E jiirl, four years nU, create.! a
ripjilo by remarking to the teacher of her
Sunday-school irlurtH: "Our tluj's deal.
I bet the uugeU were ncarc;l when they
Haw him coming up the walk, llo'iicross
to strangers."
AnofT the deadest enterprise in the
state is the third ji.trty movement. It
started off with too bis; a whoop anil hur
rah, and has B)eiit u!t its wind and thun
der. It wan too tran.sparent, altogether
too transparent.
Thk jiviple may be exp 'ted to 8'juat
on all such hot-houHe laboring man's
frienJ-t as Sylvester l'ennoyer, who blos
som out as tei'-h, extecting tha laboring
man's vote. The people have him spot
ted, unl hw will be ana win! victim of mis
placed eoiilidence.
A very prominent republican of I'ort
lanJ ma le the statement a lew days since
that Sylvester lVnnoyer would be beaten
5,0-M votes for governor, li.tKK) outside,
and -,!') ) in Multnomah county. The
outside part of the prediction is' a very
reasonable one.
Mu. r.r:Kciirr! firmly declinus to deny
hat lie Haiti that tlte democratic party
was a li:ih!i eared ass," and attempts
to justify the remark by argument and il
lustration. The simplicity of a great
truth is often marred I y useless talk to
prove it. Irt the raying go out without
commentary or orpiamitlon and it has
native strength enough to guard its own
tiead.
Men nnd brtithers, "et us not feeloffend-e-i
H- Kev. Henry wardb-echer has
trail.,-i the democratic party a ilnuli'e
earc i a-c. This is a ''.Tiio.-r.i: i.r adininis
tration, run by republicans and mug
wumps, and we can assure yon that tlio
party f.-els like a nuulrupk-v;tr;.l An la
iusian nss brow .-in' upon ll,esf:irs(r herb
aue oi tin' village common. 1 on't ;r:ur
rel with 1 b-nry : lie has U'.n kind. . Ma
con, tin., Telegrnj.h, ticmocratlc ail over.
i..tr republican mt aggressive; tint I
a:'.l-!ve, l .at a'.'res-ive. Let us liejius
itive; not Homi-remshHcarw. A at me tie
Hil"'H a lifniuii!ii'u t:t'.
an 1 Wiy--a.-!iy, nambv
art! tliHrru.-tku'. Lot us
.Vl 1SS
iiatnbv
N'a:i-y
Ur bold
aggressive, and light a brave, fair and j
ojx'n battle. Then if we get liek"d we j
will be na;isfied in the eons-utiusness of i
having made a pood fight, i'.ut tiuei we
will nut get licked.
The truth is that the rat1 of wages per
capita is increasing, as well as the pro-
II portion wliich latnirgetsasawhole, while
II the rates of profits ih steadily diminishing
in all countries, and now here is t! iisco;ir-.e
of events more marked and decided than
4 in tills country. Boycotts and cau-K-ie-s
, strikes und eiht hour movements mid
i i protective taritTs are the only )rese:it ob-
j j stacles to this wholesome progress and
tendency. L.ew lork .L veiling l ost.
It is natural tliat the southern people
of the seeeHsi-m era should gush upon oc
casion over their lost cause, but it is liifa
lutinism iroue mad to describe t ho at
tempt to found a confederacy whoso corner-stone
was slavery as the "glorious
dream of idolized liberty." The liberty
to hold men in bondage, and the Btruggle
to jierpetuate a system which was at once
"the sum of villainies," and, as the south
now sees, a huge economic blunder, are
lor subjects for enthusiasm. 'Bostun
Herald.
It evokes a smile, tlie idea of trying to
! put a one-horse narrow-gaue justice's
; court lawyer like L. Butler in Her
' maiin's wuit. In energy and intelligence,
nnd ability and tact, be bears atiout the
same relation comparatively to Hermann
ins Piety hill to Mt Hood. Butler would
iot rejiresent the state he would misrep
resent it. Among other things, Butler
should be beat for his presumption. He
fchould lie shut clear out oi the Jiolitieal
race for presuming to try to usurp the
place of George and Hermann.
;' Senator Faiii, senator from Kevada,
wants the Apaches put on an island in
the Pacific, to themselves. This would
Bo doulit settle the vexed question, and
save many voters every summer. This
reminds the writer of the answer a certain
other senator recently made to an inquiry
about the Indian question. "If I had tile
disposition of the Indian problem," said
lie, "I would board every one of them at
the Fifth Avenue hotel in New York City."
Such a scheme would no doubt save
the country money.
The gentleman who voted for ye editor
for school director last Saturday, as well
as two who on Tuesday cast their ballots
in favor of us for village derk, certainly
deserve credit for their wisdom, and if
thev are not rewarded on this earth they
wilf certainly lie rewarded when they go
to that "undiscovered country from whose
bourne no traveler returns.'' Tears fill
! our eyes as we attempt to express our
, thoughts, and we can only say thanks,
sentlcmen ; many thanks. St. Elmo,
III., Times.
l .
At the socialist demonstration in Chi
's cago on Sunday a banner was.inscribed:
s s "Private capital represents stolen labor."
i A speaker who made it his text was loud-
, I v aimlauded. Hie sentiment seems to
s generally accepted by the jieople w ho
lean to communism and socialism. In
this connection let us cite a ease. A man
hires out when he is young. He is sober,
industrious, frugal. He gets good wages
and saves a portion regularly. In a few
years he becomes a capitalist within the
definition given above. Now whose la
bor did lie steal?
... ..... Avi i.ii,.- uiiif , im-iu ;isi;iiej
start. d a little brush factory for die pur-1
pose of tri vinircriimled hoes rmnlovio..?.i I
.le
Among tlit" employes were sever.il hovx
who had lost one or both !e.-s. A lirm "nf
cigar makers took the entire M.i.liu t t.;
the little factorv, in which none but cri n-:
..i i . ..i. . i
pies were i-;np.MVeii. i hey were waitc.l
ii ion by a trades union cominitlee tm;
long i;-o and threatened with a boycott, in
ease i hey did no! stop takin,' the brush'..
The coaseijuenee is that the factory bus
been ohliu'ed to close and already some of
the bovsh.ive been coniielled to let urn
to be.'jiimr on the streets f..r a 1 i i i t ; -
The reason ft' the bojcolt was tint the
poor htt.e ifhowsdid not belong to the
union.
Ohio has to pay eighty thousand dollars
for invesiL'atiic' the election of ll.oj..
fraudulent senators from Cincinnati. And
everybody knew all about the fraud an 1
how it was worked before the committee
was even appointed. The iiewsnaners
had previously made a thorough invest i
eation tor noi.himr An, I it i. i-..re im
probable that a single member of the sn-
aie uir wimvi tne investigation was un
dertaken will vote any other way than he
intended to before the investigation was
determined upon. .Such is politics in the
presence of ballot box shilling. Such is
the cost of weak and inellieient election
laws for the benefit of the democratic
party of Ohio.
)i.ii Jefr I avis has done the republican
party a gram I service, in proving conclu
sively what lias been so often claimed,
that the spirit of rebellion ami the spark of
treason is not yet dead, but slumbers in
the southern breast. The same old,defi
ant feeling of disloyalty and hatred still
rankles in the southern heart, and there
is no more use of denying it. The beau
tiful w hite winged angel of jieaee that has
hovered over this land in the northern
democratic, stomp orators, inind has been
knocked into.n cocked hat, as it were, by
the grand und princely ovation to the
leader of the lost cause. Does it mean
jicace, and loyalty, and forgiveness, and
brotherly love, and ail this bosh, when
they strew his pathway with rivers of
flowers, and shout themselves hoarse over
his delimit, rebellious and treasonable
leeches? His old ago and his misfor
tunes may in pari forgive .1 off Davis him
seif, and we may throw the mantle of
charity over his pray hairs and head bow
ed with age ; but tlie fact that he is cheer
ed and encouraged, and feted and lionized
by the southern people inspires the be
lief that the mission of the republican
party is not yet fully accomplished.
An Inflevilile Juror.
"There art: some infernally obstinate
men in this world," said Frank Funai
the other day, "but I struck eleven of
the worst specimens last week 1 ever
came across'
"How was that?"
"Why, you see, I was tin the jury. In
one ease I'd no sooner laid my eyes on
the prisoner than I made up ""my mind
he vrts jruilty, and the testimony only
s-rved to stn i'.t.'i.'ii that ojwnion. To
my surprise, 1 found, when we went out,
that the other eleven jurors were r.nani-lno::-;
in favr of acquittal.''
"Arid of course Tuii yive in."
"Mot much! I had a duty to society
which I had sworn to perform, and I
determined to do it if it took nil niht.
I leasoned with them calmly, tearfully,
prayerfully, but it was no i:-.e."
"How did you brinir them around?"
"Finally I said: 'Well, luy mind is
mind up. When you fellow p t over
your dashed obstinacy wake me up.'
Audi just tijiped my chair back and
settled myself down for a good nap.
Then I siwretl. Ever hear me snore?"
We all expressed regret because we
had never enjoyed that pleasure.
"Neither ha.' I those fellows. In ten
minutes they were wild. Some of them
Wanted to jump out of the window, but
couldn't ;;et it open. In ten minutes
more eight of them gave in, and in iif
teen minutes they waked me uj) and
f-aid they were satisfied I was right.
The judge promptly granted the prison
er a new trial on the ground that tlio
verdict w as against the evidence and
frommon sense, and discharged the jury
for the U nil. That lets me off jury duty
for another year." Millinery Trade
lUcii.w.
The billowing is one of the unre
pealed laws of New Jersey, passed
w hde the State was a British colony:
'That all women, of whatever age,
rank, profession, or degree, whether
virgins, maids, or widows, who bhnil
after this act irupose upon, seduce, and
betray into matrimony any of his ma
jesty's subjects by virtue of scents, cos
metics, washes, paints, artificial teeth,
false hair, or hirh-liceled shoes, shall in
cur the penalty of the law iiovy in forco
against witchcraft and like midw
lueaaors."
"Is it true," asked a Pittsburger of a
friend who had just returned from a pro
longed visit to Maine., "that it is diilieult
to get a glass of whisky up there?" "Ves
sir; it is almost impossible to get a glass
of anything intoxicating. " "Ah?" "In
fact, you have to get it by the jugful."
Pittsburg Chronicle.
Mosaic Wake. Something new and
beautiful, just received at John i.
Wright's. Call and see it, also a fine
line of glassware, all of which lie is sell
ing cheap. tf.
1KLLOW ft'KVEK FKKVKKTKI.
The Knulnctrrs of the Ccntrul Railroad nf
GoorKiH nay; "Thoujfli ne were exxmd lo tlie
worm mlaniiiRtic inltueuceii, duriiiK the preva
lence the yellow fever epidemic of 1S74, with
but the uliigle exception of one of U8 (who was
taken hick, but Kpeedlly iccovcrcd we contin
ued in our imuul K'-1 health a circtimntftiicc
we can account for la no other way but by
the effect, under Providence, of the habitual
use of SimmtiiM Liver Kesulator while we were
expohed to the malaria."
IN THE DKAK OLI 1AV8.
We differ In creed and politics, but we arc a
unit all the name on the denirableuen8 of a flue
head of hair. If you mourn the loss of thin
blessing and ornament, a bottle or two of Par
kers Hair Balsam will make you look as yon
did In the dear old days. It is worth trying
The only standard 50 cent article for the hair.
Ayer's Cathartic Hills arc the best that can be
employed to correct Irregularities of the stomach
and bowels, (jentle, yet thorough, iu their an
ti'in, tlicy cure const ipaliou, stlinulatethe appe
tite and digestive organs,, aud atrengtheu the
system.
Who use SoMxlont havemilv to open their lips
to prove its excellence. Their white, pleainlnK,
spotle.is tcctli. aud fragrant breath will tell the
story. There is more demand for thin whole
some and unexceptionable p-cparntion thau for
any other dentifrice in the mnrket.
Try Port's condition powders.
Tv -..,v W.rt- I 1
th at iituicrur.sMin.i-: kaus.
The senate committee on comment1
of
which McMillan of Minnesota is chair
man and .f.ines f-f Nevndj an 1 Dolphof
Or:'.:on neuiibers, has r.'Mirtid a bill
giiaraute-'iig a s-'b-'on in,- .me on tlie I'.ads
ship rail". iv through Mexico. The de
tails i if the scheme need not trouble us
just now. Tiiey are very elaborate, but
il is not at a'l in the purposes of the Kads
party to operate on then., the real design
being to ustr t lie lull used at this session
as an entering wed.'e w Inch will enable
tlc'in to make better terms with the fif
tieth congress. The Chronicle thinks the
point oi the scheme i, the Cnited States
is to become a partner with Captain Kads
in his enterprise, and to supt'iy him with
capital to be used in ru i iirig his road.
The question may arise, How far is this
p,irtner!-.liip toexteiiil V If the government
is to divide the prutits oi ship rail way and
we presume that the captain purposes to
oiler some eiiivaie'it fir tie- si!whly he
asks) they must ercn.vt to panic: p ite in
the losses. Now, let ns suppose the rail
way built, and a d ozeii large vessels,
worth, with their ea'g'ies, say a million
apiece, to come to grief somewhere on
their overland trip, would not the owners
have a claim against the United States
government"? Tlie case might not lie ab
solutely clear, but it. would have some
ground to stand upry. We had better
look carefully ahead and see wh it respon
sibilities the Kads lobby and the senate
committee on commerce may be involv
ing us in.
A Safeguard.
The fatal rapitlity with which slight
Colds and Coughs Irequer.tW develop
into the gravest maladies of the throat
mid luusrs,' is a consideration which should
impel every prudent person to keep nt
bund, ns a houelioltl remeilv, n bottle of
AYEK'S CHEHUY PECTOltAL.
Nothing else gives such immediate relief
and works s-o sure a cure in all iifleetions
of this i-ias. That eminent plivsician.
Prof. P. M.ir'zi r, of the Maine Medical
School. l.':-i.:;sw:.-U, Me., says:
"Mtdh'.-ii it-Tir j l::is produced no other ano
dyne expeft-nrnt to v M Ayeu's C'UEnitY
I'Ecror.AL. liis i:.v;iit::itlu for diseases of the
throat and luiii:."
The same nj
well-known I1:
luci ts esrressrd by the
L. J. Addison, of Clifcairo,
IH., w ho savs:
"I have never found, In thirty-five years of
continuous i-iu-jy mhi pr;.v life (;l meaiciiie, any
Preparation el "o
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A VEIt'sClIEEtllY
1 ECTOKAl., 1
van
,'-r t t f diecflK-S of llio
ot only ljrc:iks up ctilds
ti", Ltii is more t-flVctivo
r :i'-vintr evt-u 1he rnopt
Iuimonary arltclioiia.'
throat and hears. Jt e
nnd cures sever'.' rote:
tjian anylh::u' . !-.." i:i
iiTioui kroccliial ;aiJ
AVER'S
Ofisrrv Pectoral
Is not a r.t-x rh'.m
tl- net', but a i!. ih
Minx the lives .f
v.lio liave con:" v
first oll'ered to the i
for popular ronf:-
lue wlueli is to-tlav
tie' third generation
: bckr' hincti it was
There is not a hou-ohoM in which this
invaluable iMiiedy lias once been in
trtidueed where its ue has ever been
iih'judoned, ;.::d t!:cru is not a person
who has ever f-iven it a proper trial
for any threat r Icig dNee.se suseen
tihle t.'f cure, who hi.s not been made
Weil hv it.
AYi:i;'.S CTinr.KY ri:CTOKAL l-.as,
in numberless instances, cured obstinate
casirs of chronic iSroitehitis, Larnygitis,
n:i I even acute i'lieumonia, and li:n
saved many patients iu the earlier stages
of i'ulmonury Consumption. It is a
medicine that only requires to be taken in
f:p.ia)l doses, is pleasant to the taste, and is
needed in every houso where there are
children, as 1h""ro is nolhiri'r so good as
AYEK'S CHiaUtY PTXTOKAL for treat
ment of Croup and Whooping Cough.
These lire all plain facts, which can be
criliod by anyhodv, :md should he re
membered by everybody.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists.
Ta Greatest Medical l'rmmph of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPBDLBVER.
I.osa of appetite, lloirela costive, Faia la
the bead, with a dull sensation la the
back purl, l'aia aoder tbo houldcr
blade, FallneM after eatlair, with adU
lacliDation la exertion of body or lalnd.
Irritability of temper, Jaw spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some daty,
WearlocBs, Ilizzlness, Flattering at tbo
Heart. Dots before Ibe eyes, lleadacbo
over the right rye, Ucstlessness, with
fitful dreams. Highly colored I rluc, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTJTT'S I'lLI.S aro especially adapteil
to such canes, ono dosa effects such a
cbange of feelinp rs to astonieh tlie sufferer.
They Increase the A ptetlte,and cause tbo
botly to Take on i-'U-nli. tlnei tbe system la
nonrigheti, anil by their Tonic Action on
tne lli.-etive Orirnjig.lt t ituliir HSooIn aro
yrtytiici'tl. FTl"a.c. 4 Wltin wy st..lV.V.
TUTT'S EXTR&CT SfiRS&PARlLLA
lieuoratea tiio body, makes licultliy tlesii,
treiirtiiens tile weal:. ritairs tbe wastes of
tbe sysUrui witii pure iilood and bard muscle;
tones tiio nirrvoiis s.tstoin, invigorates tlte
lirain, and imitrta ttie vior of iuaulicod.
l. Kolil bv dnifiri.-ils.
UI'FII K 44 itl ui i as St., New York.
OUEGON
Willamette Hiv. r llivlslon.
BoaU leave Salem Wednesday, and Saturday
at 6:tlUB. m., for Portland and way landings.
Returning, arrive at Salem Monday and Thurs
day, about 5 p. m.
fx-avc Salem fr Albany, Corvallis, and way
points, Monday and Thursday, at o:K0 p. m.
Returning, arrive atSaleui Tuesday and Friday
about S::0 p. m.
Ocean Iv1hIoii,
Steamer leaving Steamship Wharf, Portland,
at 12 midnight an follows:
HTEAMER. DAY. DATE.
State of California Sunday April 4
Columbia Friday " 9
Oregon Wedue.sday " 14
State of California . Monday " in
Columbia Saturday " 'M
Oregon Thursday " VR)
Slate of California. Sunday May 4
Leaving Spear St. wharf, San Francisco, at 10
a. in., as follows:
Columbia Saturday April 8
Oregou Thursday " K
State of California Tuesday " 13
Columbia Suaday in
Oregon Friday " 'Mi
Stnte ofralifornia Wetinesday " 2
Ctiliimliin Monday Maya
C. S. WOODWOKTH,
ISO. J. BYH.VE, Agent. Salem
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Most complete line of Riiccies, c.irriapes and
ceived our eoods during the low rales of freiirht
tlie benefit, ami sell tliem trimils in our line lower
r raiia ros. iiiiineineiit l ., I'ortlHiitl, Oregon, or to
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Fare to Sfin Fruncisco, $?2; to Sacramento ?30.
("j-ise conneciinns irjiele ai AstilTn.l vim starts
of the California, Oregon, and Idaho Stage Co.
Kant 8i(te Liivision.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Between Portland and Ashland.
mail 'rn.'.i.t.
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rortlaud ... 7 .SO A. Jf.' Salem lu:2l A. M.
Salem 10:rJ5 A. M. Ashiund 1:1". A. !.
Ashland ... 7:1.. P. M.lsaleta ISiSP
Salem l:-i-P. M. iPurtismd 4:25P
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Alliany ami Avliland.
The O. &. C. Ferry mnkes connections with
nil the reeiilnr trains on the Fast Side division
I from the foot of F. ttrc-et.
I M'cst S-ide Division.
, Eetiveeu Portland and Corvallis.
! MAIL TRAIN.
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I Portland U:00 A. M. Corvallis 4:30 P. M.
Corvidlis ... S:SOA. M.,PorUimd 3:20 P. M.
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McMiuuvilie 5:45 A.M.
AKRIVE.
McMinnvilie 8:03 P. M,
Portland 8:30 A. M.
Loch! tickets for f ale and baeeage checked at
company's up-town ollice, corner Stark and Sec
ond streets. Tickets forprineipal points in Cal
ifornia can only be procured and bngpage
checked at company'8 ollice, Corner F and
Front Streets, Portland, Or. Freight will not be
received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. in. on
either tbe west or cast side divisions.
V- KOKHLEK, E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. li. F. 4. P. Agent.
WANTED IX SALEM !
?f" An energetic business woman to
Vpsolicit and take orders for The
rj i WjJIAIlAMK (.lilSW IH.Il 1'nU'iit
iQ Sku-t supporting corsets. These
' corsets have been extensively ad-
11 .t nVV vertlKed and sola by lailv CHiivass
H.'S -W iers the nast ten vears. which, witn
v -fii 'S'i their superior ity, has created a
rJ Iiii'ife demand for them through
ra.i3is3vj out the United Slates, and any la
NjjBr day who gives her time and encr
gy Ui canvassing for them can soon buildups
permanent and profitable business. They are
not sold by merchants, and we give exclusive
territory, thereby giving the agent entire con
trol of these superior corsets in the territory as
signed her. Wo have a large number of agenti
who are making a grand success selling these
goods, and we desire such in every town. Ad
dress, M ME. (il'.ISWOl.D & CO., tiii B'way, New
York.
w -v . . " : .- . - ' :
lrj!)
& 131 KitiiKome street,
l''raiit.'isco.
Kan
Makes lli; b'st sind most tluni
IjIo boots and slioesou (lie Pacific
Coast. Iluy no other.
NO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
State Insurance Company
SALEM, OKEtjIOX.
Tlie leaditiR Company of the Pacific North
west, and the only Company doiiiK business iu
Oregon and Washington Territory that does
NOT belong to s compact or combination, If mk
the larifel rc-iusuruce reserve to amount at
risk, aud pmallcpt per cent, ol louses and gener
al expenditures to premiums received of any
company on tlie Pacific coast. Insures only
firivate dwelling school houses, churches, and
arm property. Keliable indemnity at ade
quate rates.
SHINGLES FOR SALE.
-300,000--
Good shlniiles for sale cheap, at the sash' and
door factory ou Front Btreet, next to the foun
dry. II. STAPI.ETON,
8-5 dw Salem, Or.
WOOL ! WOOl. !
1 ITANTED, HJO.000 I'Ot'NDS OF WOOL. Sacks
Gun be had free of charge. Wni. Browu
& Co., dealers in boots ami shoes, Saturn.
Overland to k
M.
CahihNic
MpCo.
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Aijency
COMMERCIAL STREET
Oregon.
IMPLEMENT CO.,
OREGON-
spring wagons ou the Pacific Coast.
Haviuc re
from
than ever before.
tne east, we are eoing to eivc our customer;
inner.-
Write for catalogue. Address
SAL.E3I, OREGON.
IMI l IU I ii i 1 1
n iU -f-i- i-i a iJ run
sent free to all who write for it. It is a hand
liiiiei'f,
l!cHtl
some dook ot 12b pages, with hundreds of illustrations
two colored T.lates. and tell nil nl.r.nt tl.o ,oct car. it...
Flower Bulbs. Plants, tboroneli ln-nl Mnct. ml 1, ,,..,
kcribes Bare Novelties in Vegetables, and Flowers, of ltel viil.
elsewhere. Ken.l address on n nnttnl f..r tl..
i A.
soli: agkxt for
)ard Brothers
Newport, Vermont, Hmd Made
BOOTS AND SHOES.
soli: agent for
ASHLAND, OREGON.
soli: A(ii:x r for
Columbia River Paper Co,
LuCAMAX, V. T.
MEIUHANTSSUITLI'I)
AT FACTORY l'RICES.
DKALKIt IN
Clio ice (ii'oceries,
Fanninir Tools,
Nails, Etc.
ijOFMun'ti untl lioy's suits, huts ami riiiis,
FOR CASH ONLY.
J"The highest niarkct price paid m ciwh for
c.miitry prortiure ou delivery at the Knrmer'n
sUire, W Suite t Halem, Or.
Ct. V. Til la ii v.
M KM. 1IATTIK tll'.VKKIW
Wishes to inform the ladies of Salem that she
in prepared to do dreMfcrnaklnp. 'iittti;r and
filtiug a bpeeialty, at 11 l.'omuiereial hireet. tirht
house south of covered bridge. 'i 5 lui
KI.ACKSMITIIIX;.
TOHN KNIGHT HAS OPENED OUT IN HIS
J bran new bhop, nearly opposite Foipythu'ti
paintuhop on Commercial street, and in pre
pared to do general blackHinitirinir on short no
tice aud in a workmanlike manner, riorre
thocing a specialty. Uive him a call. 1441m
S. I Tiny,
03 S:kvo strei t, Salci:j, Or.,
FARMERS STORE.
Ashland Woolen Mills.
Golden
ill EDIOAL
nmwmi.
" KriTtJon,'
'i'l'ii(!r.i.iir:'s.!' .-.. It or remiH shin!
ru J 1-
in m:dit., nit ol.ii.-iu t'i:ii:i d by bud liiijoil tuw
t 'ln,ller"il ,y It, el power) ., leu-it'., in.,-, (,ml
iuvie.ijr;ii inn-ineibi in.;. (Urnnl Ji.iUl((i; It. la
J-t'i-H mjiitiiy h'.'iil iiieJer us lieniHii iuilnenee.
l:speei'ii' l-.iis it nmiiil'eslnl in jvotcney in
cnrinif 'liVtier, ito KiiKin, Mttils, :ar
Ih Hill's, More, iij , S:r! i ton Mores
nnd Sivt iliuu-., Ellii.Jwiui iiiit,iKe,
Mito Sv-llniri, 4,o!fre, or 71 ll
N'-k, und Itnliii'Kva Cliintl. Mini ten
cont m stumps lor a liirtf-j treutistr, vitli cul
mi tl plutfH, on" Skin bimsi-s, or tlio kiuuo
Htnontif, lorn trentlfo on 8erofiiltu;Hj;t' clioiiM
"miii: ii,oo is Tit-: i.iii;.
Thoroiiirhly olemiso it hy usinif lr. l-'itrrcc'x
4Jolleu Alodieal B(fovt'rv, and Bod
diKUKtion, a fair xkin, b-ioyaiit riir
ilst, vltnl isirciiKtlt, nnd hot: iiductis of
t uustilutioii. will bo cBtubliuliecl.
CONSUMPTION.
iri'.tcb is Serofnlons Blsoawe of like
l.iuia-M, i3 promptly and certuiiily nrrentotl
nnd cured by this Ood-triven remetly, if taken,
tieforo tlio lust HtiiRCH of the diseunj nro renched.
From its Vionderlul power over thin terribly
tatal disease, when flrHfc ofierinir this now cc
ebrated remedy to tbo pubiio, lir. I ikkob
thought seritiuply of calling it his "C oil
tiuiiciplioii Cure," but abandoned that namo
as too limited for a medicine which, from its
wonderful combination of tonic, or 8tronrthcn
ingr, alterative, or blood-cleansing-, anti-bilious,
pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled,
not only as a remedy tor consumption oi too
CHItOXIO DISKASEI
of the
LIVER, BLOOD and LUNGS.
If you feci dull, drowsy, debilitated, have
fallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots
on lace or body, frocjiieiit heartache or dizzi
ness, bad taste in mouth, internal bent or chilte
nitcraating with hot ilushes, low frpirita and
Kloomy bonbodinyrs, irregular npjK-tite, and
coated tontruc, you aro Biillcrinir from India
Srestloi(,Biyspcpsi.a, nnd Torpid ILiver,
or "BiliotisiiosM." In ninny cos. only
part of thcHO symptoms are experienced. As
ii r-r-nojy icr an surra onsen, lir. JJ'ici-:e'a
Goidcit Biedicui1. liisccvery lute ul-
For wcalk Lulls;-, Spittintf of KlnoA.
r-l(.ortuef.H ot lireaili, fiJroiicbi
severe irosimis, f 'ouKcimpttun, untl
kindred affeetious, it in a sovercit'ii icmislv.
fend ten cents in etttnips for i)r. I'ieret''S
bookouConsumiitioa. toJd by iSJrncttist!
PT'TPI Cf f OR SIX DOTTLES
A llHyil FOP.
".OO.
World's Dis'i'Ctisary
Prnpriehir.-, fit
'cfel Asroriiiiibn.
Main St., l ci rAi.o, N. Y.
KEWAilD
offered py tbo pr'nirictors
ilr. n.ro'a Crucriri Icmtdy
-jraciisoot ".mriu vviriclu uty
:i;i.nor. euiv-.
II ytu.1 h.w r il rlrrrZr.nvpe- from
!:; nest', otlci.-r'.-e cr otbtT
;i vi, parti:'.; ;rissoi.'ir.i Il.tasie,
rrii iirinrc, v.v:iicf"'''P, tiui' imia
".'.'.:, you brivir C'.'i'.rtn b. 'Xuuu
uii&iii in t'f.ritrirnrt'on.
or r-rc!
!n fcrr-'r. ' .'.vi'.! 'Urn i'Trwov e;.".v-- thc-r.-rirot
of t'.'-vi .'-.i ,-tu ' ':.!J f it an: '.:ticaii,9
uud CiJiv: Snai y.ftts.iai-fuu i C-.-UC&
I1i"-Ul
lilu.'lialys.al':
''tklllfffSnVlii''
Foa.
Jbrri.
Litter or bad taste in mouth;
W l llir I Ulill!i t.it'.nmr
coated white or
Ci-vcrcd with a brown fur ; p:on in the back, siclts,
or joints often mi it;.'; en ".-r Rheumatism; Hour
KtumiTCh; Iris: of jijuit it1 ; sometimes naufa
and water brush, or indigestion; flatulency and
acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and
lax; liealnhe; loss of memory, with a painful
sensation of having failed to do something which
ought to have been done ; debility; low spirits;
a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes ;
a dry cough ; fever ; restlessness ; the urine is scanty
and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposit
a sediment.
SIMMONS LIVER REGUUTO
(PURELY VEGETABLE)
Is generally used in the South to arouse the
Torpid Liver to a healthy action.
It nets with extraordinary efficacy ou the
IVER,
KIDNEYS,
and BOWELS.
AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Malaria, lyHpepftia
t'fiiHtiation, ItilioUrtiietrit,
Sick Headache, Jaundice,
Nausea, C'otic,
Montal IK'prcsftion, Uovl Complaints,
Ktv., Ktu.t kutu.
Endorsed by the use of T Millions of Bott s as
THE BEST FAMILY MEDIAE
Tui- Cliildrcn. fur Ailults, and for the Aifell.
mi TO TAKE IN ANY GOMOiTToN OF THE SYSTEM!
J. H. ZEILINT& CO.,
uii ii i'hopkiiitoci, 1'IUI.AUELPHIA, PA.
1'ltU K. Wl.OII.
DEBILITATED MEN.
Von are allowed a free trial of thirty daysot the
tiae of Dr. Uvea Celobrntud Voltaio lielt wim
Klectrio SiiMponaory AppUunces, for the spetdy
relipf and jwi mnnenteuru of Sennyus Debility, hw
of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for iimny other disi usrs. ("oniplete reatoio
tlon ti Health, Vigor and Manhood Kuarnuteed.
No risk U Incurred. llluttrnted iiHrnphlut iuntakA
tnvdone mailed free. y iiddn:(ilMK
VOLTAIO BlX CO., Marshall, MicK
('ream lalm
When nmdied Into
the iMistrfls, will he
ahhorbed etTef'tudlly
:lt'HtiiiK the lieHd of
rtitarrhal irua,eau8
iritf healthy beore
tioiis. It allayti in
tlainiiiHtiori , prutecta'
the inciiibraite of the
iiastii pHsaeH fnim
HHiti'mnl eiiid,c;)ia
Il(!tely ii t a 1 s the
sores, retitrt's the
-cii.'-e of taste and
niell. Nut a I.liiid.
HAY-FEVER "Jvi
A particle iMpplied mui each nostril ; no pain;
areeub!" to u.-v. Priee MX by Mail or ai drus;
f:his'. .Send for eireuiar. fcLY BKOTHKK6,
lruggibt, Owego, S.Y.
picaa nl" Tirrpp
J"- Miols PILLS
v':; -''S1 CATrT-IXTIC.
f.ul'l. (.'j j m c.t.,lt8 u
I'M. .'
'nervous