S» IO, LINN COCNTY, OREGON, Till RSDAY, .11 NE Mandate, In the s,l,stlon id dollars. Every o'-llgitlim of the thdr duty will be no cicuw fur the pil'4'c officers and continuance In Unlt»l States Is piyablu in coin or violation, by lit« l*n-ai- -landarxi, «nd the ««|U»I leg desire for »ny an I „II offices, dele SCIO. I.IW <•»., 4VUE4.ON. I which giv«M any preference to p-,ld •I tender valua of gulil aitd silver g.les could go up to the c>uniy con TI «•«» « ouin over silver coin. Never has! J Ularn. We have a gold alntxlard I vent tons, know Ing ju«t what to do the Unitad xtates promised lu |»t) by Execullv« usurpation «Wily. Wc . • • Ut Hao-ilHs ** ............ * • to stisfy. In a reisonallo degree, a »ingle dollar In gold coin, it I- hope tli>- I'rcsldant will long hnal tv, s-muai if noi !•>-! I» •'l.soro. 1 a» the desires of his conallturncy. perfectly lawful for the tfacretary ol tat« In-fora ,-mbarklng upon the sea A.ls*Mlsl-r r»l*s at ISir,ll»l»« r»i*s.to l» This would usually select men aa ■ th<- Treasury to (sty gold coin •« of i>ulin*-all on whl< h Mr. (1«V*- »• ' Tisi » -Ut »4«*,i l«-m-«ts m-.-> - n»M ’• • nominees for office that are honest ' long as he has It to p-iy. When he I ind wrecked his adniinistrslxMi. «bea ihaot-lst „ai**n t-« tkair ino«»* The gold rsld on the titmsury nev- I « 1 — • nd c»|«l4e. After the mndldaie k has n<> gold coin, but has coin, he ett-cti«! to office tho ¡a-oplc should ha» 1», authority to porch«* g<4>n>uicnc<-«l until President Har- THE POLITICAL BOSS tie smpowered to vote him out of «-oln by the issue and aala of txmds. rlson's X -cn-tary of the Trrwaury, »Hilo, aa-ured the office, whenever »he fact waa rvll The resumption act of 1H7> author Chariea Foaj Without doutg the greatest dan­ Ably established that he w»» illahon- ixesl him to s«U borela Io obtain tMnklng L uxm A wu I they ism Id ai- ger to the purity of the Ameri<-an „t or ltx*t|Halile of performing the coin with which to provide for re waya have gol-i on asking fur If. (Millllcsl avstem, Is the |«illlic»l I*»« I Idullesof hla office, if the tenure -I'-mpilon. But he cannot acll bond* It haa continued ever ain,-«». Mr. We And him In evidence In a great­ ' of an office of tn offi er dc|>ended for till« peri«i»e when he has al i Carllale followed in Mr. F«»ler’« foot step«. The al tuple remedy for er or I««» degree In every ward and j|H>n hie giving re«sonal4o sail»- ready sufficient colli for this pur . the evil of “lhe en.lle«» chain" is cither of «liver or of gold, to [ ; n • in« t throughout 1-h« entire na > faction in the performance of bls tn er I current di-man’l«, This Is the , for Secretary (isge. with I’tealdedl lion. Cndoubtedly leaders or dl otflcial duties, undoubtedly we McKinley'« approval, to privately plain letter amt spirit of lhe law. rectors are nece»«nry In any (»»Illi j would have • much better publlc There Is now in lhe Treasury of i sav, through the New York sul csl system, for without some r«< "g ei-rvk-u from < ur officials th .in we the Unite«! Stales twenty two mil- | trei-ury, to the tMtiklng hou«e of nlrinl directory, politics would is [now have. The j»eople ought to lion» of silver d-dlira. and at»>ul one ! li-'idellMck, ickelheiiticr 4 O-., chaotic and In even a worse coodl ever have the power to leg illy turn hundred anil flfly millions of gold Mxsre Frrren, J. Plurrepont Mor lion th in are our drn»«dy (»qmlatcd j i rsacsl out of office. Our ;■ »II ileal coin and bullion This Is wholly In i g io A Co., Hellgtnan A Co., snd per- cities at th«, present time with «y«tem will never be I rec from cor «Impendent of the coin reprvaeiited > tiapsthiee ur four Others; "Gentlemen: All United State» their large numtx-rs of foreign and j rutdlon and dishonesty until *H|)P by gold and silver certificates, which native tmrn eltlsetta. who can 1». and | such power I» liMlged in thu lunds »re a demand U|M,n the treasury. not«*« are r«*de«le in gold or The irensiiry Is al»>ut tc la, raided. «(Ivor unin at tho option of the gov are manipulated by the (Hillllcsl j of the ¡»e,qile. Indei-d, the raid has already com- ••rnnient. Hold Is not (Mid on de- I xxm nt «-very municipal, county, Mr. E. Hofer of the Capital Jour menei-d. II Is prolmMe that within nnind by any other government state or national election. Nor do«» i nal has putillshisl a |mmphlel cn sixty days there will I m - less than than that of (he I'niled Xtatea, nor our (X4lll<*al system seem to In­ titleti "The «,'hiHil of Politics” that <>m hundred million« of gold coin by all great government tmnk, like growing any purer, n<'vcrthel<--- In very thoroughly discus««-» the "po ind bullion in ths treasury, The the thinks of England, France, or nearly every city, vlltag«, hamlet or litlcil boas” In our (Hilltirnl system question« will (hen arise, as they Germany. Th«* Bank of England neigtiisirhisHi Hie patriolic honest \li should read It; for it I» an eye did In Mr. Cleveland's time: First, plix-ea a nrcmlum on gold w henever cltlaen and politician endeavor* to ofwmer. It show» conclusively the shall the gold »11 tai allowed Io run it plea»«*» to check the deinaixi U|»>n dethrone and retire to oboecurlty dang« r« that menace us from t»i»»- out. In r«*demplion of i'nited Stales it. France and Germany pay silver the “Ixis»'* when he makes him Ism In politic«, and (mints out. In notes which are lawfully rtsiuoma to whatever extent plenace them self too obnoxious Io l«< tolerated our opinion, the only meant by l>le In »liver, for the nccomiHl-ition arxl disregard demands for gold. by lover* of an huneal (Mihtlcal »>•»■ which wo can escape this corrupt- lot foreign countries like Austria 11. r*-nf Ir (tie United St it.--, fol and Japan? Nttcund, when the gold lowing the example of these great tent. ing influence i and «xrtnpell honesty has all been thus exhauated, shall commercial nations, will pay silver Reform parties and organisation» and economy < on the pwrt of our bonds I«’ issuetl with which to buy coin in redemption of its notes are not free from thia objrctk>n«bl«- puNIc official». more, under the pretended authori­ whenever it shall appear to Ins mor«’ Individual. Th«- people’* |H«rty had ty of the resumption act, when It is convenient than to pay gold. You 1 ■■ warvely cast «iff it» swaddling gar plain that that act confers no such will, therefore, please lake notice W J. BRÏAN AT LEBANON mm!» when it had I • >n,m« < authority? Third, If It is unlawful that you will not tie allowed to fighting boaalsm within 11» own The »(leaking by lion. Win. J. to »«<11 bond« to obtain gold for ri make any considerable drain u|H>n ranks. A» that |H«rty has grown In Bryan at this pl»”,> on July 12th will ■ lemption pur(Hj«os so long as there trie treasury for gold, But demands strength until it» chances ol *H,n be Hlteiid.-d by one of the largest Is In the treasury enough silver coin for coin redemption of I’nlled becoming the dominating controlling crowds ever iiuwmblcd In the state. therefor, th« sale of ionds under States notys will always be prompt­ ly met with their rudemption, eith­ influence In national affair» ««ema There will not only he two excur such circumstances is an impeach- er In silver or gold coin, at the op­ giHsl. the («'tty I hmm whose linilt«»! slon trains—one from Kalem and alila otfunse. As tho next House of tion of this government.” one from Eugene, but people arc Bepreaenlallves tn«y bo In fuvorof rx(wrleiice In political tricks and This la plain, practlcie, business coming In private conveyances from . «nlurciog the law of the land, would chicanery made him an easy vic every direction for a distance of it lui wine to challenge the impeach­ sc may, ’«nd Is j-W'ly <►« course that tiin of the veteran wire pullers of forty mile*. Tho»«, coming from a ment power of Congress for the is pursued i>y every bunking house the opposing partle«, Its* given distance by private conveyance will benefit of a very few o|>erntior» in In America, whether they put It in place to the ahar|>, shrewd, politi­ arrive a day or two before the q»’»lc gold? Fourth, if It is not the in­ that language or not. The payment cal wire worker and I»»« that Is the lug and most of theae will camp out. 1 tention to break the law, as Mr. of gold in redemption of »liver ob- «•qual in political trickery of any of We have ample grounds for camp-| Cleveland did, by selling bond» ligations is ridiculous Htwurd, and, the old ¡mrt / to«-« ». Just so long Ing purpose«, and our citlcens will while there Is sufficient silver coin when done through the unlawful side of I Hinds, It Is criminal.—Cin- a« thore Is but one |H>litleal I h > m I endeavor to mak« ever)thing r •» In roncryo, why not leave the gold einnata Enquirer. who, with his lieutenants, »trik- plea«unt as (Hmslble for all i who now in the treasury untouched, and redeem all (’lilted Htatea notes, thut er» and heeler», wield the control- , '"•,”*- PROMISED PROSPERITY lhe time for the »|M*»klng han are presented, in silver dollar»? ling Intluenco of a (»>111 leal (>arty In been ret nt H o’clock, and Mr. Bry Every man of sense knows that the a state, county or city, all 1» ap|Hir 1 Two things are true—one that the an wtllle followed by other» ami twenty two millions of silver dollars ently serene and smooth as oil u(H,n the entire day devoted to apeecb- t>elonglng to the Lulled States gov­ llepunllean party promt»«-d proap« t* waiter. The 1» ms can then conipleti making. The great champion of ernment and now In the treasury Ity upon the election of Mvkinley, ly cover u|i his tricks and |">lltlc«l lhe people will arrive at Allwny would constitute a sufflcient coin the other, that tho pruml«e«l pros­ cruokedn«»« from the great mass of Hunday morning on the overland, reserve for redemption purposes for perity has not com«1. On the con­ hl* party. But let s rival fsetion or and after bre-kfastlng In the county the next four year*. If it should trary, bankruptih’S Increase, and boM spring up In the tame city ««at will come over t » l«etianon and not, it is being re-enforced every I (Hiverly and want continue to en­ county or «late, and you will be s|>end the day w ith hi* friend, lion. div by sliver certltic.iles rvcelvid large the nuiutier of their victim». for tax«*« and duties, and these «Il­ Hence it Is that the republican [sirty completely astonish,d at the mtt«n M A Miller. A spuclsl train hss tmen «cured ver certificates cun al way« be ei- either knew they had no policy In ne«a and corruption that you may (al a coat ot |iwi) to take Mr, llryan changed for a like numbar of the »tore for the country which would Lave been Innocvntly supporting. from la-tianon to Oregon City. The silver dollars held tn the treasury bring the priwqa-rlty they |>n>ml«ed \\ e »<»• the eff,-ct of such rivalries or that the Republican party did milnmd com|»my w ill run the excur­ for their redem|,tii,e. In our own state and county In all not kuow tlie (»>llcy It proposed sion trains from Kaletu *nd Eugene The long nod short of It Is that th no of the leading parties. The and take chanct-a on getting enough would not pruduco prosperity. In ¡¿olan-Ximon tight for boM-ship in business to make them profltable. I the administration will aooo he call the one ia»- they t>4d what the ed u|»>n to decide whether it w III, Multnomah county 1» »till fresh in Hon. M. A. Miller deserve« much i without any authority of law, und vulgar would cull Ilea; in the other case they are too Ignorant to govern the memorlce of all; and would credit for securing Mr. Bryan and I therefore In violation of law, In have prubnbly been continued till making all the arrangement« for crease Hi« interest-bearing debt of the country, and they obtained of the i>r«*»ent time, had not Ixitan this great meeting He will con­ the United States in ordvr to buy flee under fal»«’ prelenovs. We are of that uncharitable number who become too deeply mix «»I up In tinue to superintend the srrange gold to swap for an even amount believe that their lea-lers krn-w there mem* for the «|a-aklng until Mr. amuggllng to extricate himself of greenbacks, when every one of j waa not a word of truth In their Bryan a|>|a-»rs before the audience. the»«* greenbacks Is redeemable in w ilhout the taint of a criminal nt Mr. Miller and Mr. Starr, chairman ! silver dollars, of which there Is »1- promiare, and that they made the Inched Io him. Hail >e received of the Ih-mo. ratlc stale central com­ ways a sufficient amount In the promises purely and simply to cap­ the punishment ho richly merited, mittee, will have charge of I the treasury for redemption purposes. ture vot«n. In oilier Words, they he would now la, looking through special train taking Mr. Bryan to The nation now |>ays about a million committed the same character of priaon hur». Only money saved Oregon C'lty.—Advance. I of dollars a month ns Interest on the I’ffense which the confldence man cMiimits when he obtains money him while hl* cum pen Ion In crime bonds thus unlawfully Issued by under false pretenset. Is doing 1-usincas In anothet Grover < levclsnd to I m * «wniqx’d f r Two thirds of the American vote QUESTIONS FOR BU8INES8 MEN. country. No doubt Him, n waa our p*|>’-r dollnra, and then bought at l«*«st WKirfn favor of Bryan and eijiiidly as corrupt anil dishonest n« Ihw-» any t>uslof-sa mon feci under Isti'k again to la' »gain so BW«p|M* seixc power. Instead democratic bretbem. The ques­ Io pay hl* duties In gold? I hie* and llniileil the authority to aril ; of granting the country prosperity tion ia how can we remedy tho ex any dl«ttller or brewer or other In­ bonds, not to when the treasury was a« waa pfwnltrd, evrry move thus Isting evil.* oftht-iliy? Wo know ternal revenue tax|Myer hesitate to short of gold coin, but when It was ' fat of the IP-publican party han that there arc itishonrsi ni«-n hi all |«ty !'tj!?M Mtstea 1st»« In »liver ah nr t of an v kind of coin. General reen to lurther re«luec the n>a«»e» |Mrtlcs, and that they are frequent­ certificate«? Who pays any gold Grant said the best way to secure i to hvlpieas dependence, Io the end ly, through the manipulations of coin to the United Mtatea? There the repeal or alteration of unwise that* concentrated capital may rule I* no law which require» any such laws waa to Infotce all which are In the "I hms ” nominated and elect««l the country, and manhoo«l suffrage payment. There 1» no statute un­ existence, Neither the President to office. How can we Insure reas- !«c supprvsaed or abolished. der which the United .**tale run ac­ nor the Xes-retary of the Treasury onaMc honesty, Integrity and cap« There Is ooihlng more manifest quire a single twenty-dollAr gold ha* any power to pick and chooae Ltlily In our puNIc men? We be­ piece. Mot even by the »tie of which laws shall he oirryeil and than that the continuous contraction lieve the application of the prlncl- bond*. A »ulm-rlptlon for United which dlsolwyed. They are under of the money volume I* the enure of I’l-c of the Dilative and Refferen Ntatea bond« would I m * ii puMIc due, oath tn execute them all. Th« fact 1 the auf?«’rlngsof the people. Where duo, ciü ïriij. cr<-1«<■» and the price of wages and property diw linr, concentrated cap- Ital wIII grixw nioru ¡»»wrrful. ami indivi lud minho.*! <>f l<" on*« que ii-e. .Mr. McK inlev lias an far Indicated hi« policy by plsdngal th« h • epirtm<-nt the I ider of the conspiracy which h » deprived the world of the use of silver a* money soil douMid the purchasing power of gold. 11« ha* also placed at the head of the Treas­ ury I »•>(«■ rt men! a man noted as a cun traction !■»!. who was knew« t» be In favor of the retirement of all kinds of money excepting g->ld. What he would do after lhe I, 1» not fully explained; Lot It 1» understood that he would allow the people to hive no money hut gold, except such as the govern men t would I- sue and give to the tiank» without any con>idcratlon whatever, and In that case he Would authorise the banks to loan th« same and charge any rate of interest they might de sire. He would also empower the tamk'i to contract and expand the currency as would best »ult the n|w «ration» of the »peculator* I with whom they arc connected, i t>n the top of all this, a tariff hill 1» prnpna cd which will tax the («sip!«* to buy up greenlmcks and treasury notes and take them out of circulation, with the l lew of further contracting the currency down to the fstsi« pn>- |»„<--l by the Se, rrtary of th.,- I rv i- ury. This I* tho way the Bepublican party 1« redeeming Its pledge». Wo cannot compete w ith the volume» of f ilschoiHis which the gold press are circulating aa to tho evidence of coming pro«|H'rlty, but we call upon each individual, whether he be merchant, local tmnker, (ruder, manufacturer, farmer, or mechanic, to say whether the wave of pro» parity Ini' reached him. If no man can I xj found who has experienced the sensation of g-neral prosperity in the country, why should a hire ling pre«» pretend that such a stale of things exists? vVc are thwnkfu! that the |M>op!e are watching tho purty In power, and are ta-ginnlng to *«>e that It ob- t lined office through false preteno- es, and that • it has i»<> sympathy with the mass of th-» people, Irui that its only puri>ose is to co-ernte with and increase tho power of concentrated capital, to the end that democracy slmll give place to pluto­ cracy.—.silver Knight. Mr. Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. V«., and one of the most w Idly known men in the state was cured <>t rhet.* inatism after three year» ot suffer Ing. He say«: “1 have not sufficient com run nd of language Io convey anj idea of what I suffered, my physi­ cians told me that nothing could be done for me and my friends were fully convinced thut nothing but death would relieve me of my suf­ fering. In June, 1‘HH, Mr. Evan-, then »iilesimin for the Wheeling (•rug Co., recomended Chamber- lain'* ruin Balm. At this time my fiuit and limb were swollen to more than double their normal site and it aevined *o me my leg would burst, tail snoo after I lug.m using the I'aln Bdiu the swelling lu gan toile, reuse, the pain to leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured For sale by l w iM.it I'F.P.KY. (let your trespass notice» printed an cloth at th I' offi>-e. THE »ONDER3 OF SCIENCE. Lug TrcnblM ui Con*un;Uon Car­ ba Cured. Tit.-ti«itn»rrr ni » m- liable and slas.luts care fc.r eumaislM Fu.monsry Tabsn-n‘«»Is an«l all l»nwohlal, liman, lung siet climi diosm-s, atuMsim musts •■ulahrmliai aib.aions. grn-nU 4» ell •• an-I wnaan-ea, w— nt Rish, and all ...illt-n« of warning away, will wnil TIIKkt raKT. ItoTTI X." all <1X1*rrnt nt his *-• IHvvorlr, to any atlteuwl owler nt Ih» W-to l-aa-u, writing tor them Ili» --Sew «tamtiaie Trrsitm-nl** baa enrrnt limosa».Is permanent I) by Ita I linei y ti», and he «modera It a simple pmWaekmal duty to »«String humanity to donale a trial or his Inta’llbl* rare » tener -tally 'ieveU-pe» new Wnn-lera, and this gose chemi-t, jsOienily et|wtlmentlng ft,r v-ers. has pmd-.H-ed rv-,llls a* lenrllc.al • ■ humanity as ran barlaim*! by any mnd ♦rn genius. Ill* -sarrtkwi that Inng tmn’ tw- and eon sum pl Inn ar* curable tn any climate Is twnswn >>y •’beartMl triterà id stalliti le.” S HM In hl* amrrtnan an t gim.|»«n tale m wwsis ttummn Is finta th--» cnra-1 In a>| yaris nt I he world Médirai esjwrl» ewwwle that hmnrblal, < *>e-t and long tmnliles lead III I'MMmi • ton whlrh. uninterrupted, »man« »i«»iy an! certain . Ira th aimply »me t« T. A. Sine’lwt, M. Sa Unewirr-i, New Tnrk. glrlng prwtmfflnr and riprese a-' lrwaa, and tM Ore m-dlrtne will K promptly »st. ••’ihrer» shnttid take In- »»ant fcl.an awr nt to* nu saw hl» »• r tn the W-tn P h wee T. S. Coir . Scio’« enter]«rising «leulvr in every­ thing |>ertaining tohis line of btisitu »», makes thu following iy ANNOUNCEMENT. I'lUttlilT! H « fvwfure» T»»at ««vrumen *• Hre.f IO ««I, An-I n J-«»’•!1. «-*11 mat >■ « I U m iw * w grw-wlu «bai towb ic hk.l. T<» Inwnre »hl*. h «ni trimming». I *••!«■»-i with miITT.«TTt.a»»-t rmstt At« H mb Iwtlhtna I rwtttiMae Rein* ntr <»«*«*U air re««*»! bprwiw! la itw W« fa>l .•*• !-!!•«, llh« Re|iitiriiitr done in it («atisfiictiirv manner while von wait. Come ami see me. T. S. COFFEY. 49 YEARS OF SUFFERING FROM DI io PS < J F RHEUMATISM. ---------- *atl4.’r(. 1 r ■ A f W alau letter» fr. m th aa wh .have ,.een cure ! ot «her d ^ajart an I rrinetul^r that "» haa and itn never (ail u» quickly rrllrv* an i pwnnanently cur« we* t g |4V4 Pua are Your batil« of s I'rwva weivm.1 It wm for aa old frtaud, Mr. Wm. Kdward« >’f Martlitctown Wit He ‘ aa had ’*•»• aigia in tela elk««l • ¡Tering a gr«al daa! na)n «• ts ,«-h «. t that It aft*, tdd hU heart • 1 he * .1 but « <>* m uq a., 1Ut ..f « «mutbere 1 re* ng if« hae twwn ur>ro|-a th* Rbaumatiam ha« all diMpiwared, the «• .*• ••• 1« < «• from my Jolnia. at ! my heart uw««r miaetre a t*ai I am to da» aw« at a< w h ah all • we l< • s fh • f on1» whah I ’ a -und my 1 sg’e f p'« ■ td • ¿h toh««?d a .»ve? the w r. 1 and I - .«»«ft c . x. >. .« . a . a Mr« t> r < • ver W ,<.« w Meve: « g (N> ||| 34 TEARS Ok SUFFERING D s « b Sia - J-si *»« 1, lari (tier M yr«re «r» I hail i , u -1 r-*«ri Au*! ffirw y r* aj-c.| with m> !;!• Il k 'itu» • tairm a«i a •’ttnrrd i -Al I b*«« h*J •»•*? • i * IlhxttuAl «nt hi -I Tbr*ml Tr«- it r. w , a . • ■ a ■.. ■ - I - . II Uuab.r u> fitid any relief f«»f 1b-nr ‘l.a*«ar* ■ I r«>mu»et«ml taking only l»o vnimtha « • ’-<• tMwn linlrel «»«naiip. t. JUready mi evugh Uaariitireiy d *•. i-«*ared at '! th® Kb®t>n«atlatn * . > h f->t a f< w v«ar« C’i I *» ■ I-, make a • rural, mJ I am frrr fr- an Mrtn n»la 1« th«? ■> >>l ww irtful at -! t!-.r . «t remedy • ver --!y to I • * i •. h aa J Alli» « '«J. I am •>*■* TV ri»M «»id, I am feel lug !•*<’-«r than I kdid tn year« lahall bo glad to anawri any <|U»«lb>n« re ganlh.g my caao from anyone et.- -udii.g • l* - a • • MRs. SAM( KL RlbLlT LlUbhe.•!. Ml h catarrh and hay fevcr I find ch» hotel« of •’ I PROFS ” to t> • very t”-’ I ai d J um what you • aim Mr Wife baa b-ren ajfTrfing with (‘aiarrh and liar Fewer over H year« she La» ir e-! «writhing and doriofesi m jrh but no cure unit, ate tried M| DROFM" which cooipldtely cured her. Ym»ra truly Rni L VoMWALp. March II. IWH. Milhank. • 1) neuralgia and sciatica For twenty Ion« year« my wife »uffetatl on told l«rttir«a from ha iatha nod N»ura!g.a an i I t! atik God for th* day that » • ir h«aw •n «writ remedy fell into my band», for It cofupletelv cured her 1 am a mlmater ot the<> and when ! Rn4 any who »tiffer. cannot help Lui rocotntueud • DIU>rS", for I know it will do more than you claim for ll. R*\ F M. UUUFKil. A aahiLfctou < ei«ier. M », PARALYSIS ANO RHEUMATISM I'aaa Niaa N»«a«aang. It 1» with plea•• ir« | apeak of y»ur pflro ¡east remedy *»d of th« g«»*>«i It haa dun« ma F«»r the laH eight year» I have t>e»r>i an Incur ab.e t ripple ff’HM paralyala and rheumatism Juet think fur eight yaxre a loaal crippla not abte to earn a ttonny nor ah • to wait of «t*p on SUe gtouruf without tn« aid of aotnetLutg to «ean on Heaven b e«« the man who dl* . t«-nl thia remedy, for. tba- k« to him an 1 i ' I • i a •’.>»•'.« an I able I«* •«■ », I have on It taken tw*» thtrda of a bottle, but have not bad a , In my < •« k auu e I levt I he fi •! d ••««’ and after th* aeroud I waik.uj acr,v«a the n.Mir. which | bat* n,>t d**nr lb year« I I- o» thrown tny can« a ’> - r i d It again. Tn any m.* •en lit »• me a two cent afamp ! w **i,d ai‘y «,•»*, 1 , | B -I»;-J »„.«OJ f | DR' and va ear ! t * ‘ ------ — '•( « «I • f rest (a**, with . Lnaiu — -..-uruiHry Hhenmati««. and I «a« dortored by a« gt> -! bhy«irlan« «• ih • country haa bui Lbey couid tt«H cure me <»n Aug atk. I Legan l«> Uke iDk(ir> at tbal Urne ®*«ry Jolnl tn my twely and ttanta «are «Uff, «o that I Csujld noi itt >ved Fven mjf Inoro« waa grttmy rn that I eould hatdfy ai-eak ao any wn« r «» t uiid«raUr ! »•. bui lodar onlv ireveii «eri • fr«>m «Lai Hm«, 1 am alwolutely rurud and thauk you and G»x1 f >r my recovery Gratrfully your». IIOILACI F ANl>RI\ McOacben Rana < th«ae lettere aen4 fot a larga boi * ■ • 4 • - « , • • r . • <- • I ; ! : . na« litui **» curalfla , Mrtatlra, < alarrh A«thina, I >F*P* !»•!•. Barbai -ho. Ilwy trarr. • lev t>i»w«ue«e s er v ou«nr «e, N«rw<»u« aud Seuralgl« llaatlwch««, Itxart Wealtuo«« Tootbwcho. Kararhr «roup, •• la Grippe,” Malaria, Creeptn« >’ Hmhtie««. Hrowrhlll« and kh:d; Idlwawa • FIV K HHni'« to tb* name and doee I* tt:«a •>▼> 4.-»•«•>. |l <». HI« Nwtlaw fof M nr> Rampi® baAl)« preraMbymatl ’*-* a > J by dtugglata, bui only by • at.4 owi agente A genia appetii t«t1 In naw terrttury 1f voti h«va no< «off leni muAderkC« after rea ' a aa • ’ SWAMSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 167 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. U S. A. Save SHERIFF S.t LE. Rv ♦ Irtur nf an r «r* «itamî or trr ni ««»b* Cemetery work at tli»’ Willamette Mar bl« Work*. tuly lanur-t outfit th > Inuit i«»urt f«»r G m »tale of Oregon, fur the rovnty of Linn, to tn* •lüly fllrertod, tiehrrrrd an>l dafr*l on the Mxh »!a> Of May, A. I» IW?, In a certain •■"! In mid mort «herein F renk Kkrrflk« wa» rialntltT an«1 J h Mtentna «|rfr>n >la> of Mar. h A P. IW7, h»r Ih« an im o< W’> with IbtrfM’ IhMreoM at Ibe rate t>( • per cani fwr antitipi fr«»m th«* • day of Juttr A I* tart. t»f ml at thr firmt -Itmr «»f ihr tourt Ik'd I hr eh y «»f Alhany, Lluu muni y invg- n, i’fTvr f«sr anir al |Uil»tt< a«M ihr Waid atatv« tfa* »« ri <*d premiava tr» «atlwfy mid drrrvr and ■mai« and a*« ruin* r»ai<. Imi rd ihkl M»h -lay nf May % t> l»»7 M <’ O airiui »hrrltf of Linn county Oregon Monument« and Tablet« from the celebrared Rv IO Hill Fast. lie n one» the following wllnc-s«*» to prove his eonllnuoos rrshli^, » tiisin and cultivation of said laud, vlr; J A Craft, < T. Craft and J. Im A Whit ■ of* Isirwisni and <1 E. Burniester of Jordan. hoMKKT A. Mil l CH. Ref 1-,er.