The Oregon weekly statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1878-1884, May 21, 1886, Page 7, Image 7

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    Till; OltECiON STATESMAN: Fill DAY. MAY 'U 1.880.
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TOI'ICS OF TH K.TIM EM. ;
mTkiun comity is out of di'lit.
1'knn(i:r is all jiwful?il for many of
the (lunmcnitic country puiiera to swallow.
Trre roil fluii will horeafter bri nuerl t'x
iltinivtlv by the auctioneer an.l tlio board
of lioultlk.
Tuj igus of Bin win to bo projiorly
adjusted, N'o arbitration in needoil. "We
imar oi no strike , . . . .,
. Pos't place any reliance' in the tlc-ni-ocrutu)
liothati Marion county isHtillin
dubt. It is out of debt,
lit the Bize of the prowsnion, is any in
dex tg the vote tUcy will poll, the ."prohi
bition,' third party vote in J una will be
counted only an fwattorinpr.
The Htylo docollotlo in BofuMbionablo in
Waphinton that it is Raid coiiRrMMinon
prefer to take their liquid inspiration out
of a low-necked IxiUlo.
Some A'ont India net-rot-a have a pleas
ant habit of carrvinR winke jioison nndtr
tiieir linx-r-nailn". When they wratch the
ticket Homebody pets hurt.
Ma uros county W out of debt. This
is a republican administration. It is
econoniical.and can be Hal'oly trusted with
the niiiminement of the county's affairs.
The Socialists in Cincinnati call them
selves the I'.und fuer llecbt und Kreiheit,
ami there is a loud demand that it have
trebeit to attend a session of the crema
tory. Whkn Struhun is regarded as a corrup
tionist und corKratioii tool in his own
county, amonp his own neighbors, what
kind of a reputation can he expect to have
abroad '.'
I on't it look 11 lift le transparent ? This
thing of Miller the hell-wether of the pn
hibitionists, tu'int; onto the tail end tif
the democratic print-union in the cam
paign V
Horace i ;ui:i:i,i:v said that any man
with more than a million was a nuisance.
He was )uite ritrbt, and that is why news
paper men are so popular ; they stop when
they have f-nongli.
A (iHokoia paper makes a nujiestion
which tits this latitude. In view of
the probate revolutions common to such
eases it declares that the best way for a
rich old bachelor to find a wile is to die.
Coi T. K. ('ou.sr.i.ii H don't wear a button-hole
bouottct, nor part his hair in the
middle, but lie is blessed with an abun
dance of pood, practical sense, and that's
the kind of a man the people want for
their governor.
If any democratic candidate in Marion
,. r.t"y "uys Marion county in ifsO.OUO in
deb;, ir is in debt at all, he nays what
he knows to lie an untruth, consequently
he lies, and should not he believed in any
assertions be may make.
A stock company bus been formed in
Ohio to build the future p-eut city in the
middle of Kansas, and call it Kunopolis.
We predict that Ktmopolis will never
kanop. The future great city is on San
Francisco Hay. S. I. Alta.
Tin; Star "stands up" the Campaign
with the Statesman lor offensive parti
sanship. Wonder if this is any recom
mendation to tliut "admiration society"
of which the Kutrene City lieister accus
es the Statesman. McMinnville a:iy
Campaign.
It is resieetful!y unvested that when
Senator i-'uir exiles the Apaches to the
isle in the Pacific, that Jett'l'avis be sent
with them, lie could there set himself
up a (lovernuwnt to suit his own fancy, if
the Apaches didn't execute .a w ar (lance
around his scalp.
Sylvester 1'ennoyek, the democratic
candidate for governor, jH simply u big
bunch of egotism. If he makes use of the
jicrsonal pronoun I throughout the cam
paign as often as he did in bis sjieech at
Solum Jit; will gut iija I knocked .out with
a majority that wyl make turn look green.
Majhos counfy is out of debt. J6 one
knows this better t han a few unscrupulous
democrats who arc going Over the comity
iieddling the lie that it is not out of dubt.
The books are ojien. I)on't take our
word for it. to and see for yourself.
We will pay the excuses of an expert
to examine the books if he does not tind
the county out of debt, and nearly JflO,
000 in the treasury.
Liki: Mr. I'ennoyer, Mr. Butler would
have it understood that he is also the la
boring man's friend. Uod save the mark !
Where and in what case did cither one of
tbein ever do a day's work? They may
hold the sympathy of the agitators w ho
work with their mouths, but they will reap
a whirlwind of disgust from all true labor
ing men, and who cam their bread
by the toil of their callousod bauds.-
Tu t democratic skip w as already load
ed down to the gun wall) wbun J oil' Davis
climbed alxiard, with the lost causn under
his arm rejuvenated und painted white.
No wonder it has caused a great panic and
the northern' passengers 'are trying to
throw the new.loiiab. overboard. 'But us
Jetriuistliu .bucking of the bulk of the
party, and the solid Houth isn't disposed
to let him be personally sacrificed any
longer, it seems likely that lie will hold
a place on the quarter deck if be doesn't
assume chief commund. He is going p
enliven the next campaign a good deal.
KveN his democratic admirers, and fol
lowers, must admit that N. h. Mutler,
candidate for congress, is a dead failure,
: so fur us any qualifications for the high
office to which he bus gall enough to us
pire are concerned, lie may be a very
good man and neighbor in the private
walks of life, but be is not fit material for
a congressman, to represent the great
state of Oregon. His most brilliant acts
in Congress, in the impossible event of
his election, would be the drawing of
his salary.
The democrats were going to pay off
tuo national tu-ii, uecreaue luxation una
stop the locking up of three to four hun
drer. millions in the treasury when they
got into power. They rang the changes
on this projiosition from every stump.
They have been in now some fourteen
months, and the balance of useless sur
plus in the treasury amounts to within a
Jew dollars of .jOO,000,0OO. They have
pretty nearlv ceased all the pretense of
w anting to decrease the amount of inter
est tiearing debt outstanding. But they
are terribly anxious to take up the three
hundred millions of non-interest debt in
the H'-'ij of our greenback currency.
That i. le sort of war they tire waging
on the "bloated bondholders," you see.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
News Notes Concerning' the Teachers,
Strident, ami Friends of this
Institution of Learning.
The hist semi-term of the year begins
to-morrow.
Hev. A. C. 1-eabo conducted chanel ex
ercises on Tuesday last.
Prof. Van Scoy has gone to Sheridan,
to hold quarterly conferunee.
Miss May Buell and Harold Olierghave
gone to Sheridan to sjK-nd tho Kalrhath.
The students, so far as heard from,
passed a creditable examination on Fri
day. Miss Italia Stout is enjoying a visit
from her mother, at tho Woman's col
lego. W. S. Aldersnn, who is teaching school
Rt Crawfordsville in Linn county, is down
on a visit.
On account of the preparations lielng
made for the joint meeting at the end -of
the term, the literary societies did not
give their regular open-meeting on Fri
day evening last.
There is some talk of selling the land
on which the Woman's collego buildings
are located, and moving the buildings
onto the university campus. This will
probably not be done, unless a price is
paid sufficient to justify the removal.
The programmes for the forty-second
anniversary exercises of the university
are printed, and will be mailed to the
Rlumni and friends of the school (it once.
Tho O. &. C. K. II. Co. has kindly agreed
to allow visitors to these exercises a re
turn on one-fifth fare.
The following-named jiersons have
lieen chosen to particulate in the elocu
tionary prize contest on Tuesday after
noon of commencement week : Misses
May Iioise, Uma Irwin, Lillie Litchfield,
Saliie Newton, and Messrs. L. F. I'.el
knup, N. Conn, S. W. Holmes, C. II.
Packenhain, and J. B. Starr.
Tho various committees selected to
choose essays and orations from the
third-year class, to be delivered at the
commencement exercises, have reported
as follows: Classical course Susie Har
rington and F. M. Anderson; Scientific
course Lottie Allyn, William Culver,
and Saliie Newton ; Modern Literature
and Art course Mamie Parvin; Teach
ers' course Ida Sanders ; Business course
W. Hodson and Hugh McNary.
A CAKll.
1 regret to learn of an effort, by certain
parties, to drag the scheme for a bridge
acros the river at this place, into politics,
by circulating the statement that the
republican candidates for county judge
atid commissioners are pledged to build
the bridge with the county funds.
To set at rest this statement, so entirely
without foundation, and if possible to
keep a purely business enterprise, of so
great interest to our city, from being
blighted, if not killed, by designing politi
cians, 1 winli to slate, that as a member
and secretary of the citizens' executive
committee having immediate charge of
the furtherance of the bridge project, I
have taken an active jierHonat interest in
all the work of the committee, and have
full knowledge of all that has
been done with reference to building the
bridge. 1 further state that there bus
never, to my knowledge, been any effort
made to get the eountv to build the bridge
or to secure a pledge or promise to that
effect from any otlicer of the county or
from any candidate, and that, to rav
knowledge, no such pledge or promise has
ever been made or given by any ollicer or
candidate.
The bridge will be built under and bv
act of the legislative assembly approved
Oct. 21 , 187t), and found on page 07 of the
laws of that session, and which authorizes
the eitv of Salem, (not the county ot Ma
rion,) to build Buch a bridge, and for that
purpose to incur an indebtedness of fifty
thousand dollars, if necessary, above the
limit of indebtedness lixed by the citv
charter.
There is no other practical way of
building the bridge, and every step in
the work is taken witii relerence to tuat
law. It will therefore, be plain to any
candid, fair minded man, that it is a ques
tion that has nothing whatever to do with
county politics, and should not he allowed
to enter into the canvass.
It is purely a question tor the city
i t is a project iostereu and enccuratrei l hv
business men, irrespective of party, as a
public enterprise, and it a pitv if its
progress is to be retarded 6r arrested bv
a few political demagogue!,
(jrEOKOE 11. Ut'RNETT.
Tiik terrible cyclone in the east on the
11th and 12tH. just., covered a w ide scope
ol country, it pant its unwelcome ami
dangerous visit to parts of Illinois, Indi
ana, Missouri, Ohio, and Kansas, and le
spouea towns ana aestrovea a great
amount of property, and many lives. We
that live in a favored country where buch
terrible devastations of the aiigr- elements
are never felt, can hardly realize the .se
verity of one of these terrible cyclones, of
which ttie iople of those states are in
almotit constant ureau at certain seasons
of the year.
Mil. IIknki Wattukson says that tin
mildest term mat ne can thintc ot m
connection with Congressman Willis
appointment of Mrs. Thompson to the
Louisville postotlice is infamous. W
can thus see a little way into Henry's
seething bpaom and understond the pro
fundity of his grief. We can understand
something of the emphasis he would give
his words if he only had the words to give
the emphasis. But a man who finds in
famous" the very mildest epithet be can
call to mind will naturally be obliged to
go down to the grave inarticulate if not
ahsoiuteiv dumb.
CA UKIKKIAND JUMP FOit IT.
Auioug the 100 kinds of clotti bound dollar
volumes given away by the Kocheatcr, (X. Y.
American Rural Home for every 1 aubscrii
tion to the great 8 pane, 4 column, Hi year old
weekly, which arc fx7 Inches, from SOOto'JOO
pawn, are Uiete:
Ijiw without Lawyer, Kann & Stock Breeders
Family Cyclopedia, Guide.
I'lirm Cyclopedia, Danelson's MedCouuseloi
World Cyclopediu, Five years before the Muat
Pop.history civil w ar, I'niversalHUt, Blluatioua
(tiom .-urtes.) Boys' I nlvcrsal Pastimes,
Our book and paper one year, post-paid $1.1
Koforeuoes: Hon. J, V arsons, Mayor Kochos
tor. Sample copies, i. Address, ftural Home
u laiuuuu, ox Kocnotter, v y.
SMALL PEOPLE IN POLITICS.
Speaking of little Miss P.reckidridgo,
who thought her papa was regarded in
Kentucky as a very smart sink
er, reminds me of a story I heard of the
lngalls children.
"1 -tell vim what, mamma," said the
little son i'f congressman , "I don't
like those little lngalls children, so much
as I did." ' 1 '
"Why nt, dear?', sai l the affectionate
mother. , .,,
"They V'lk so big lately, and they jiiht
look down on mo because inv papain
nothing hut a congressman. They say
their papa can just ho president of the
United States if he wants to, and that he
has just made the boss speech in the eon
ato and everybody says so."
. . A DKU.iasI'SSTOHY.
Mr. Isaac C nhafimnn. drneeist, Newbiufr. N.
Y.. writes lit; "1 have for the past ten yenrs
several c,ro!.-o( IT, Win. Hall's Rnlsaiu fur
the I efin Htyof it what 1 cannot say ol
any other mullein. I have never heard a cus
tomer hpeak of it hut to Trainc its virtnes in the
highest manner. I have recommended it in a
Brent many cases of whoopinfc ewidh, with the
nannieat effect. 1 have lined it tu uivown fam-
ilv fid- mnnv veari; itt IwL ahvava have a hot.
tie in tho mcdioiuc ekiset.
ManvladlttH admire erav hair on scmie other
person but few care to try its effect -on their
owncharma. Hot need they, since Ayer's Hair
icnr rohtorc hair to iu (incinnl color, it
cleanses the sc.alp.preveTits dandruff", and stlm
tilutea the growth of the hair as lu youth.
Change of climate and wilcr oficn affect the
action of the bowels. One or two Brandreth's
Hilla taken every nifrht are a perfect remedy
In buch casea. they also prevent malaria and
are a protection against typhus fever, or diseases
ariniug iroin oaa cewerage.
Rnilfl. nlntehes. nimnles. and all skin diseases.
are quickest cured, by cleansing the blood with
Ayer s sarsapariua.
APrfltyWoman'sSecret.
Fear of discovery, when she resorts to
false hair and dyes, is a source ot con
stant anxiety to'her. The very persons
f mm whom she most desires to hide the
waning of her charms are the ones most
likely to make tho discovery. But there
1b no reason why the should not regnin
and retain all the beauty of hair that wm
her pride in youth. Let her use Ayer's
Uaiu Vicok, and, not only will her hair
cease to fall out, hut a new growth will
appear where the scalp has been denuded;
and locks that are turning pray, or have
actually grown w hile, will return to their
pristine freshness and brilliance of color.
Ai'tn's Hair Vigor cures
Hereditary Ealdness.
GEOiinrc Mayer. Flatonia, Tezan
bald at 23 years of age, as his ancestors
had been for several generations, ono
bottle of Hair Vinon started a growth ot
soft, downy hnirnll over his scalp, which
soon became thick, long, and vigorous.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
is nnt a Our, kit, hy liraTflifnl ptinMilntlnn
of the roots iiii'.l color glnuit". t ' i liiy
restores toils original color hail' tLut is
Turning Cray.
Mrs. C'.Tiiriiixr. Pr.,Mrn, rynl of
T:ocif, J'ld., Iiad hr huir Mikti:!y
biaiK'hed hy fright, during tho li.te coil
war. Avrii'i li.'.in Viuor restored it
to its natural color, :ind in::uV it softer,
glossier, ii ud more ubuudnut tUnu it had
been before.
Scalp Diseases
XVliicli cause dryness, britllenes. find fall
ing of the lmir, dandruff, itching, and
nnnoviug rorex, are ail quickly cured by
Aykk'hIIaiuVicoi:. It cured IlEitiiHU'
I!oyi Minncnpnlte, 'Minn., of -intolerable
Itching of the Scalp; J. K. Car
ter, Jr., Vec: Mian, Ya., of Scald
Mead; Mrs. 1). V. 8. Lovklace, Z,ore
laretille. 7i'i.. of Tetter Sores; Miss
JiF.ssiK II. r.KDLOE. Iivrlinntnn. 17.. of
Scalp liseaso anil Dandruff. Tor
pidity of the roots of the hair, vl.idi. If
neglected, may result in incundile bald
hori. is readily cured by Ayeii's Hai
Yjuoil As i
A Toilet I uxury
Ayrx's IlAir. Viooit h-;s ro equal. It
Is colorless, cletmly. di ,i,. Idfully per
fumed, and has the ' (Tu t of making the
hair soft, piinnt, and jjiossy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
PREPARED BY . . '
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Ixnvell, Mots.
Sold by all DruggisU.
Tie Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, liowels costWet Paiu in
the head, with a doll sensation In tlio
back part, fain tinder the shoulder
blade, Fullness after catinc, with n die
inclination to exertioa of bodr or mini!,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling- of baringr neglected some duty.
Weariness. Dlzrlaitss, H'lutterinv at the
Heart, Hots before the eyes, lleadoctie
over the right eye, Restlessness with
fltfal dreams, Illitlily colored Uriae, and
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT't I'IWtS are especially adapted
to such cases, one tioso effects audi a
change of feelinpas to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase (he A ppetite,snl cause the
body to Ta ke on Fleeli. thus the system 1b
nonrished.antl brthuirfTonie Action on
the liKeUveOnrau.llf itularstoolsr.ro
roducd. Prtcaa.-Vf. 44 WHrryM..W-Y.
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tstreiij?tliuas the weak, ivpairn Uih ivastcs of
tlie system with pure blood awl hard muscle;
Umes the nervous system, invigorates Uit
brain, and imparts the vior ot uiauhuoti
$ I Sold bv drnctristP. '
(JI FK E 4 1 lHurray St., New Vork.
The Mirror
is no flatterer. Would you
make it tell a sweeter tale ?
Magnolia Balm is the charm
er that almost cheats the
looking-glass.
SHINGLES FOR SALE.
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noor inciory on r rout street, next to thefnuu
dry. II, STAPLETON.
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Salem
FKANK BROTHEItS
-PORTLAND,
Dealers iit Farm Implemen
Walter A. AVooil's Mowbih, Ken pern and Twine
er, Oarr Seott & Co.'s ThrcHlli r, Kngines and Horse Powm, ltuforrn
Walking Plows, Cultivators, Gang and Sulky 1'Iowk.
Most complete line of Bueeies. carriaires and snrlnff waenns on the Paeifio tloast. llavinir re
ceived onr poods durine the low rates of freight
the benefit, and sell them iroods in our line lower than ever before. Write for catalogue. Address
Frank Hn Implement Co., Portland, Oregon, or to
FISHIJUKX & SCHOJIAKER,
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Farm anilfni "17 n Flower ttulbs, 'ant, tho
ry. Itde-S p, h, J 1. serlbes Hare Novelties in Vc
i, which'-' lyJcMi not be obtained elsewhei
most complete catalogue pi. bushed to
W. ATLKE "BUilPEE & CO
Wm. N. Ladne, Dr. J. P.evnolds, John Moir
Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier.
First National Baok,
BALEM,
OREGON'
-Transacts a
GENERAL RANKING
- -BUSINESS
Solii ilsIU'posits subject to check or on spec
ial certificates.
Kxehaiige on Portland, Pan Francisco, New
York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold.
Slate, county and city warrants bought. Spec
ial inducements exieuded to patrons of the
bank. ,
Farmers are cordially invited to deposit and
transact business with us. Liberal advances
made on wheat, wool, hops and other property
at the legal rate of interest and no commission
charged. Insurance on such security can be
obtained at the bault in most reliable compan
ies. GEO. I). GOODHUE.
SALEM, OREGON,
Breeder of Fancy Poultry,
Including
AVyamloltes, Plymouth Hocks,
JtOf-f-comb lirown Leghorns,
and Single comb lirown
Leghorns.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
jTjssEuclose stamp for circular.
Mention this
2:19-wlm
paper.
WANTED IN SALEM !
An energetic business woman to
solicit and take orders for Tlio
MAIJAMKtiKISWOl.1) Patent
Skirt supporting corsets. These
corsets have been extensively ad
vertised and sold by lady canvass
ers the past ten years, which, witn
their superiority, lias created a
large demand for them through
out the United States, and any la
dav who gives her time and encr
gy to canvassing lor tnem can soon buna up a
permanent ana proniaoie ousmess. x ney are
not sold bv merchants, and we give exclusive
territory, thereby giving the agent enure con
trol of these superior corsets in the territory as
signed her. We have a large number of agents
who are making a grand success selling tnese
goods, and we desire such in every tow n. Ad
dress, MMK. UKlttWOLD it CO., 928 JJ'way, Mew
York.
Cahn.Nic
:tl Kausoma Kd-ect,
Franciseo.
MakK the best ami most dim
ble boots and shoe on the l'aeilit;
Coast, lttiy no other.
NO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
State Insurance Company !
SALKM, OltKUOX.
The leading Company of the Pacific Nortli
west, and the only Company doing business in
Oregon and Washington Territory that does
NOT belong to a compact or combination, Has
the largest re-iusuraeo reserve to amount at
risk, aud smallest per cent, of losses and gener
al expenditures to premiums received of any
company on the Pacific coast. Insures only
private dwelling school houses, churches, and
farm property,
quale rates.
Reliable indemnity at ade-
SMALL FA KM FOR SAI.K.
IjHGHTY ACRES OF PEEUF.D LAND, AND
J forty acres of railroad laud, with about $i0
yet to be paid; about 35 acres in cultlvatiou;
house, burn and orchard ; school house on the
place; will be sold at a bargain. Apply to Wm.
Woodworth, on the premises, of & mile from
Silver creek falls, or Samuel Carter, one mile
north of Salem. O l dw lni
WOOl. ! WOOL. !
A VAXTED, 100,000 POl'NDS OF WOOL
1 V can be had free of charge. Win.
Sacks
Brown
& Co., dealers in boots aud shoes, Salem.
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some book of 128 pastes, with hundreds of illustrations
two colored platen, and tells all about the best garden
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PHILADELPHIA . PA
OREGON
Railway Navigation Co.
Willamette Kiver Divlsiou.
Boats leave Salem Wednesday, and Saturday
at 6:00 a. m., for Portland and way landings.
P.eturning, arrive at Balem ilouday and Thurs
day, about 5 p. m.
Leave Salem far Albany, Corvallis1, and way
points, Monday and Thursday, at .5:90 p. m.
Returning, arrive at Salem Tuesday and Friday
about 3:30 p. m.
Ocean Division.
Steamer leaving Bteamship Wharf, Portland,
at VI midnight as follows :
STEAMKR.
State of California.
Columbia
OVegon
State of California.
DAY.
Sunday
Friday
Wednesday.
. Monday
Saturday . . .
IATK.
. April 4
. " 8
. "14
"19
. " 24
Columbia.
Orceon Thiirsdav
Staieof California. .Sunday May 4
Leaving Spear St. wharf, San Francisco, at 10
a. m., as follows:
Columbia Saturday April 3
Oregon Thurs-duy. . . " h
Stale of California. Tuesday " 13
Columbia Sunday " is
Oregon Friday " 2a
State of California. Wednesday " 28
Columbia ...Monday May 3
C. 8. WOOinVORTH,
JXO. J. BYRXE, Ageut, Salem
Geu'l Pass'ger & Ticket Agent.
The Best !
-)n this coast is manufactured by
GEO. M. PARKER
133 Fiith street, Portland. Oregon
For sale by A. T. YEA'l'ON,
"lem, Oregon
3SOTICE.
A COPARTNERSHIP HAS THIS BAY BEEN
formed for a term of years, between Hen
jamin Forutner, of Salem, Marion county, vtatc
of Oregon, and (i. W. Tiffany, under the firm
name ofForMtner.TiffrtnyACo.Kt carry on thefbus
iness of General merchandising and buying and
selling produce. The premUes, W Stale street,
known as the Farmer's (storoi has been leased
for fl term of five years, and will be used by us
until the new brick block on Commercial Kl'reet
incompleted. The same liberal policy will be
continued with our patrons that has existed in
the past, viz: We will sell yon goods at the low
est margin of profit for cash, and pay tho high
est market price in cash f"r produce. To mer
chants not prejudiced to home enterprise, we
will furnish you the goods we advertise as sole
agents at Factory prices on the same libeial
terms. HKNJAMIN KOKS'l'KEH,
(i. Y. TIFFANY,
Farmer's Store, 9:1 State street.
Salem Oregon, May 10th, 18tf). S 11 dw 1
-1 HE-
Leading Photographers.
Corner State and High streets, Salem,
Oregon. All work done in
The I,ATi:ST STYLE OF A! IT.
Mr. Pickerill is lately from the F.ait. and has
had large practical experience with the latest
processes.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS HOLDING COUNTY WAR
rants against Marion county are notified to
present them for payment, as there are funds
on hand to oay all claima against the eountv.
No interest will be allowed on county warrants
alter mis dale, April 1st, iw..
AUGP8r GIE8Y,
dw-tf County Treasurer.
WOVEN WIRE II)
Pickcrill i liillciiiii
H'w'-U
IiivaSdslIs.l ii.s pal Inslitale
Orennlxed vlih u faU Staff or clgliteea
IIxuKirlCHt-ci nI f-IiHirul PJijslclnnn
mill Bins!-oi(s for S!i treutiucnt ot
nil Ciiroiiia Iiseaa;s.
m FiM OF SUCCESS. "
diron?c Nasal Vntnrrh, TJaroat Rnd
fjniar ltlp-i.c. J(,lvcp ni:l Kidney
UinoasoN, Rti K!Icr llon'4(, iJIsr.asen
of Women, Cilood IHsonses and Ner
u jlftociioiiH cured here or at hornet
with or witboiifcuecuiu; the pati;nt. Comaarwl
w UK, or wild ton cents in stanipfl for oni"
"Iiivalids Ciuide Book." which givefl
all particulars.
ncrvonswobiiiifyjKsnpo.
teno.y, No-tirn;ii j.oosew,
and all Itl orlmi t'onditloni;
ciupod by Yoiitiiful Fol-i
lies n-rvi Pernlcioim Soli
tary VracticcB ore upoodiiy
and permanent I v cunul br oii
Cook, post-paid, 10 ctn. in Btamjw,
isupiure, or iircocn, rao
cally cured without the knift
witflJ.it trusses, without pain,
nnd without danrror. Cora
iiaarautecd. Book sent fox
RUPTUHE.
ton ocnts in stamps.
treated under jruurantco to euro. lkik
wmt for tm centsln stamps. Addrtss Wom.tfa
Dist'BNRARY MrmrAti AsBOCiAxioif, 063 Main
Btrwt, Buffalo, N. Y.
ine treatment or many
thousands of cases of ihuai
diseases peculiar to
at tho Invalids' Hotel araj
Surrical Inntimtc. has f-
Diseases cf
Wosem.
forded lartro experience in cdapting remexua
for their cure, and
DRi PIERCE'8
is tho result, of this vast experience.
It is a powerful Restorative Tonile
and Nervine, imparts vivor and strenjrti
to tho system, and cures, as if by masric, I.c um,
corrliea, or "whites,' exccsK
flowioiv, painful meiimnirt ion, uu
n at lira I Nupuresf ons, pro!L:!is:is irrp
falliua; of tiie utcrusi, ivcak hoeU,
nntevcrsion, retroversion, tenrine
!vn 8ciiMatioiiH, cbroiiin contieiM
t!on, lnilammation ntid '.ceistinm
ot the wojjih, iiiilaiiiinnlioii, pwisni,
anil tenderncs in ovaries, JiLicraaJ
licut, anl "icsnale vreaUiiiea.,
It promptly relieves and cures KntmeaJt
and WeaStness oi! Stoinaeli, I;:ti3w
tion, HSlOiitiiiir, Wervous roHtraUtta
quu SleepieusucKs-. iu eitltcr mx.
PRICE
$1.00.
T'S,TiL'P.S
'.U
Send ten cents ir ptamns for 1r. Fiemt's?
Mnro Treatiso on diseases of Voinon, iiisu
trated. f'ctM's BispCaSary Esdicsl k
663 Main Street, BUFFALO, 7X.T.
Mm
s
T u. ns SEaaaf'.1i.(S.
conts a vinl. l-v Dnipff8t.
AKE-
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
0
For all Diseases of the
Lire?, Zidnsys, Stomach and Spleen.
This purely vegetable pre-
paration, now so celebrated as
Family Medicine, originated in
the South in 1328. It actt
pently on the Bowels and
Kidneys and corrects the
action of the Liver, and ts, there
fore, the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick
ness may prove to be. In all
common diseases it will, im-
" assisted by any other medi
cine, effect a speedy cure
The llegulator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under no circum
stances cart it do harm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di
p'ttt5on. dissipate Headache, and gener
ally tone up the system. The dose is small,
not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted.
No loss of time, no inter
ruption or stoppage of
businetm while taking the
Regulator.
Children complain Ing of
Colic, Hfaduche, or Sick
Sto tuneli, a t easpuonful or
more will give relief.
If tnVen occasionally by pa
tients eptcd tu MALARIA,
will e.pt-l the poison and protect
them from attack.
A PIIY8U1AV9 OPINION.
I have been practicing mediant: for twentv year,
mt have never been al.le to put up a vi ;: i.ihle
'impound that would, )ikt: Simmons Liver l.-gn-,;,,n!,
promptly and riTVctivdy move the Liver to
U'.ii'in, and at the s.;nu: time .. il f instead of wvak
ruii.gj the dicfsiive iiiitl :is-:i!il;uive puwt.:. of the
?ysie.ii. L. M. Hin ;;:, M. I).(V;ishin'.;ioii, Ark
tKE THAT YiK ii fl' THK tiLM'i.Nii:.
H. Zeilin & PhUaiieiphie.
riucK, si.oo.
WASHBURNE'S
) i BUB CITRIC'
Iauuediate II olief Permanent Cure.
THE GREAT INTERNAL RHEUMATIC RElf
erty and only positive cure fur Aouto or
Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Nenrntein, bciatks
Lame Back, &t. Wahburne's 8llryllca is teu.
ya establtBheil and has cured more persons In
that time than all tho yo raik-d Specifics " and.
"Cures" combined. O C f D C T The only dlssolver
of the Folsonoua UbUllCI Vrlo Acid which
exists In the blood of ail thode troubled with Rheu
matic Disorders. Endorsed by physicians uml
thousandBOf cured pHtlcutu. VritcfortuHtimontals
sud advice free. $l.lKta boxi ShoxeH for5.lj0. BohC
by druggists. Ankfor"VVHStieurnu'sSnltcvlica"anll
u'rept uo other: or send to us. WASllHURNls
BALIOYL1CA H'FU CO., afl Broadway, New York.
NO MORE
r Pi n i it
4 jClTOft CHRONIC
A
AsLIClfLLIC
!w cudc- n op
thAUB asv jh m t bssi w w t mm M tUAlllks
ALWAYS IIEL1AI1LE7
w w iswa
m II K GREAT FAMILY
1 dorscd by thou?&!tUi.
per bottle
MEDIt'IJSE. KN
Sold everywhere.
d v
Specialists.
5 ra 9M& jBilious Attack.
JX'y promptly cured br $t-.
orce's E'toatau&
Vitfe Purcat.vo I'fliets. 3
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