Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 28, 1888, Image 1

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VOL. 1.
BITSCKLLANKOUS.
OREGON
-THE
FRUIT
DRYER
EIjOIjT
SALEM, OR., WKDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
(I(ovolvlnroekflramo)
Is Simple of Construction
-AN
EASY OP OPBRATION,
"Awarded tlr.it premium at the Oregon
Stato Fair 183J-'84-S5-'I.87 and at the Call,
fornla State Fair, 18S7, and Han Joaquin
County Fair, 1837. . . , , ,
Manufactured in atelAlzas. For circular
and prica list address
H. 8. JORY & SON,
r. O. BoxtiJSQ. . SalaniLpreiFon
i'lfe-Dryer FaruacoTrui5pfnnTe"8iie.
15mBWktiiit'&,
REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
EASTERN PROPERTY
3 EXCHANGED FOR OltEQON, WASH',
lilngtpn Tcr.orCilirornlu real estate. For
lriTorinatlou adilro.HH us nt either of the fol
lowing elllces: Palestine, III.; Kansas City,
Mo.: Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem ofllco
at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the
clly hull, Liberty street; Portland olllcoln
the rooms Of tho Stuto Immigration Board,
corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf
L. S. SKIFF &CO
DENTIST (.
Hidff55yMt
Offlco near It hie
;PbJIouumWm -sort '
Teeth extracted
oy the painless pro
cess.
3IARIUSTS.;
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
4J-A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on hand, full welghtjind ulsquaro
deal all arlund.
Proposals for Stationery.
OmCKOF THKSECUKTAnY OKSTATK. 1
a i .. Salrm, Or., Sept. 27th, lSB. f
offleo ?i7'?t"a,V111 be received nt t ,1s
SiVM.i??.t,l,n,,?on.,,ovombcr . lSSS,to
ofOon Vlns ,rt-,lfor the state
whlirinMSr!CSal t' 14 fc- No 8l"iHns,
Linen. '' cl"rter 0ixl or.:oolch
whl?n,M '?.tter vaJHT ' 51 No- 8 '"'line
Linen ' Carevr-charler (-k r Scotch
30 reams i first-class Congress no;,'tb
XXX wl-ite envelopes, 00 lb, No. 1 ng,
Jggtg 9 T-& lm-opM. 03 ft, So, I
'i2grdssraIlroad steel pens No W.
IS gross Oillott's steel pent, No, m.
3 gross Easterbrook "J " pens.
fi gross Fabcr's pon holdors. No. 187S.
doien Tower Manufacturing Co's. hat.
ometer and brass backed Inkstands.
11 doren Ivory folders. Inch, Standard.
8 dpzeu Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Cougrois.
patentf"1 mucl,50CUP4i No8. Morgan's
1 . (I'jzcn mucilage stands, reserveir: No.
6, Morgan's patent.
o renins i-unter s treasury blotting paper.
1 lb, assorted colors. '
st fm -"Hfle Ileoordor lead pencils,
PUiiui.m,iu1jr
13, 1SSS.
NO. 22D
BEFORE IT IS BORN.
Some Startling statements
rl Interest.
' dm.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on
being asked when the training of 2
chirfshoald begin, replied, "a! hW
dred years before it is bom!"
Are we to infer from im. v..f .u
generation is responsible for the con" !',US0 mhril
d.tionof the race a hundred years bfIwt S-'t'
from how? ' hfollows
IslhlswoMSffiJleBeratlonthenat w ',' ....
Ufmofrscj'srrlnurlts.
iviliin democrats Inst night con
fueted primaries nt the four Wards
JH this city for the purpose of select
ing: wlepttes to the city nominating
ponvcntlou. They will hold their
pity nominating convention nt tlio
ofllceof Justice Chaso in the opem
house o-iFrliluy night. The result
s convention was as
4 dpien Arnold's writing fluid, quarts.
J dozen David A Hon. writing ,.i
nn.M KI..I. mm.
11,
uarts.
Ipi.
Inch,
flat.
12 dozen steel erasers, Bogers, No, 13149. n.
dozen steel erasers, lingers', No, 18H9, E.
20 boxes Fabcr's No. 300 rubber bandsas
sorted sizes. '
4 gross Fabcr's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and S.
hexagon, gilt. '
10 gross Faber's lend pencils, round, gilt,
fl I dozen Fabcr's patent Ink nnd.pcnoll
rubber erasers, small. -
iS!5 'MC(J!"'S l,atjint paper fasteners. No. 2.
J 1000 McGlll's patent paperfastencrs, No. i.
IS dozen gummed stub flies, No. 21, 11x15
in., 230 pages. '
12 dozen tabid pads for paper, 19x21.
10 dozon waste paper baskets, cross bar,
No. 4.
20 lbs hemp twine, No. 12.
At the tamo time separate bids wlllJje
received for 12 dozeu Wotenholmtongrcs
knives to bo described bv trade No, turn.
pies to be exhibited.
Bids should be marked "Propo&nU fur
Stationery." None but bnst nimlitr nf
goods received.
rne ngnt to reject any. Or nil bids Is re
served. All goods to bo. delivered before Jnuuary
1st. 1889. Payment to bo made bv .urnint i
on state treasury. , '
0-2J-W l Secretary of State. I
urel result of the proper dtot and med-
iv.uiu3 m H nunareu years agoT
It is conceded in oihet hmds that
most of the wonderful discoveries
of the wor d in this century havo
come from this country. Our ances
lorere reared In log cabins, nnd
suffered hardships andUialg.
But they lived and enjoyed health
to a ripo old ago. Tho women of
those days wouid endure hardships
without apparent fatigue that would
Btartlo those of the present ace.
Why was it? h
One of thn nmntUln.. f 1. KH
ular remedy known as Wnrnr'a Vfn
Ileal. Estate Bargains.
cure. has been fsitlifnllv inva.t.inn
the cause, and has called to his aid
scientists as well as medical men, im
pressing upon them the fact that
thore cannot bo an effect without a
cause. This investigation disclosed
ina ion mat in tho olden times
simple t romedies wore administered
compounded oi herbs and roots, which
were gathered and stored in the lofts
oi the log cabins, and when sickling
came on, theso romedies from nature V
laboratory were used with tho iki-t
effects.
What were these remedies? What
were they used for7 After untirinji
nd diligent search they havo oi
tained the formulas so generally used
for various disorders.
Now tho question is, how will the
olden time preparations affect tho
people of this age, who have In-, n
treated, under modern medical
I schools and codes, with iwisonoiiH
and injurious drugs. This test had
been carefully pursued, until they
I are convinced that the preparations
they now call Warnor'u Log Cabin
' remedies aro what our much abused
. systems required
tlvntion.
$2,000 SO ncros, i miles from .Salem.
(.Jood road to town. Improve
ments fair. Fine fruit land.
$3,190 8.) acres 2Vf miles from Salem,
No buildings. Splendid land,
all fenced. Make a desirable
home.
82,500 80 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im
provements good. Fine young
orchard, and garden land.
51,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem.
Hill land, finely watered. Sell
In lots of JO-ucro tracts at S25 per
acre.
810,800- 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem, which they givo the name of
Excellent grass and fruit land, rjaDin rose cream." Also a
adjoining 'Willamette
Will sell in tracts,
river.
mucn vaiuo in itsell as it is in tin.'
combination of the various ini;rcdi
ents whicli together work marvelous!
upon the system. They also liai'o
preparations for other diseases, hih-Ii
as ''Warner's Log Cabin cough mid
consumption remedy," "Log Cabin
hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's
Log Cabin hair tonic." They have
great confldenco that they have a
cure for the common disoase of catarrh .
"Log
"Log
r irst ward Aldermen. David
Pugh nudD. F. "WnRiier; Delcinitc!-:
W)r. AV. D. Jeffries, U. N. Hnyden,
i, J. Fry, P. H. D'Aroy; Com Cem
mitteeman: II. 1. TTnvilpn.
I . . .
a Second ward AUleruinn. AV. J.
I'olly; dclegtvtes, Frank Gilbert,
Hugh Thompsou, Loo Willis, W
E. MocVfee, Dr. T. L. Golden, Frank
Durbln, W.J, Polly; committeemen,
m. II. Holmes and Jas. II. Mc
Afee.
Thlnl ward-Alderman, W. T.
Grhy; deleirute-, Jw. Godfrey,
Gaines Fisher, Duncan Rossi com
mitteeman, Jay. Godfrey.
jFourtli ward Alderman, A. N.
Dush; delegates, John H. Albert,
Jujiii M. Chaw, Wm. F. Dugan,
. DuIJoii; eommltteomau, John
ijj uirisc.
j ,
"Ill-kens ll.vl One Trick,"
Itemnrked the professor in n diseiKs
hni of fitvnrite autliors, "which al
ways struck mo as an oddity. I
mlMii his habit of pinning some
distinctive word or phrase on a
diameter, which must ho uttered on
nil occasion1. Now people in real
life don't iterate like parrots. At
least, I know of only one person
Who is liable to such criticism
yptin-r Dowricn, my neighbor. Tho
Jjkttire of liealtli fsn't lie? Ituddy
Vjieeks, sparkling eyes, ringing
voice. Well, his pet phraH", which
Ljlmvo heard lilin repeat to Mores of
people Millerlng from coughs and
weak lunes. is. 'Take Dr. Pierce's
Cjnlden Medical Discovery.' No
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
Important Events of the Whole World
for Twenty-four Hours.
News
From ltryoml the ltorkic.s nnd
Along the 1'neiilc Slope.
Arnnnn tfinm la wlint la Vnnvn na
n. . . . ... ....1...1..M nlll,..H .. t .........1 1.1... f.......
oi mn -,nn n r r. .. n, j. ' wnmpr'B 1 rv I nhtn nnnmnnrtllfi. nm .niiiiuui uiiiili, 1111 it mivni nun l nun
..,w xuui-r,u luuL-iinHi-u u- tv -:--.-,"" "..? .;, ;'-;v. ..,...... H.,t ,,...
lKu.iiooa nouse, oarn nnu. tuey aranKiy. announcu mai "i"f"' l,l","'1' ' ,,vS'h" " r
.rotnr?ilnTQftm'ir tho" sarsaparilla of bo S- ItevTnWtrerHT)yin:ol)riqlt)rH
of Dr. Buiie's Catarrh
mi incurable ease.
Itcmedy for
For Sale,
A good Iron frame Horso Power. Good
tor all uses, from ono to mil capacity.
All for tho low prion of SS0. Call ut the Pa
cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving
Company's olllce. Salem, Oregon.
THE SANITARIUM
Fortho treatment of all diseases of men
and women
DRS. GILBERT & WEMP
aiVE
Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala
tions, electro magnetism, medicated
sprays, etc. Ofllce and sanitarium In the
Hank block. Consultation free. 10Sdv
Cabin piaster." which they are con
51,375 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, fldent will supplant all others, and a
uarn uiiu ureuuiu. uutciriuis nver pill, 10 06 useu separately or in
nien't'y of Umbe? " ' " , connection with the other remedies.
...IJOacres, 5 miles of Salem; good We hope that the public will not
$2,400.-
jeo,oo.
proved; stream ' ho dlsannointcd in these remedies.
running through the place. bn, wi!l rean a benefit from tho in-
wen wt'oi biuu u iv . .i 7 4i t
read: well Improved;
: . .. i
ORB) good house, barn and , vestigations, and that the proprietors
orcnara, lJJin euimuu, -1 will not oe erauarruoii in men in-
Jl,200.
S4,000
iinMnnlr irnih nnsture land.
10 acres, I mile from Salem, ad
joining fair ground. Good land;
no improvements.
40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In
" cultivation; no buildings; near
. t t n fvna nnl frillf
SC'iOOl J1UUSV. WVfc" ..-
land.
'170 acres, 8 miles from O&C It R;
all fenced; well watered. House,
ivim. and small orchard 1J)
acres In cultivation.
mtd iiots.wlthgoodhouseandbarn,
$2,750. 'gS,;m Desirable location.
AVo have besides this a largo list o' city
.-Jf.rmTimnfriv. Buyers would do well
to iuanPd examine oJr holdings before
making their purchases.
WILLIS & CHAMBEHLIN,
Opera House, Court St..
(Kfltf Salem, ()r.
CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries.
niElsifrtip-TAb. "cArttt0couGH;
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w
mm
fflS 1 i
AsrriMA.totiG
.Rroncmti-5.i?,5V
XMf(timi
r. "v.w. - - -
If ei-ijcr circuUfrjltlil'
miimF ww-cAmma cku.
" j-! f-wwn- - - -ni?
SOLD ANDiGUABANTEfcii l
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR
SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Dee
Those who have used it "rem
reinedy that gives mstantrellef.
wraeHUaiiCOVKanrugl,U,i,
it thopieosurei;i"i""H
HayeAOUthatyourPrej.tmns
meeumi"" -,;' .. from any
Nothing but Praise having o
Saa Tl Convince You
anrto'hem-t'ddedofhun-an
"'clreularssentfree.oontalnlngdetelled
descriptions.
SANTA ABIE
. .nlvhr tbe ABICTINE
MTtSroOroville.
ij..
His
iTtd
troduction by dealers trying to sub
ititute remedies that have been so
familiar to the shelves of our drug
gists. This lino of romedies will be
used instead of others. Insist upon
your druggist getting them for you if
be hasn't them yet in stock, and we
feel confident that these new reme
dies will reccivo approbation at our
reader's hands, as tho founders have
used every care in their preparation.
HAiTfHANCISCO, Nov. 1st, It.
Messrs. WELLKll llltOS.,
Salem, Oregon.
Gentlemen: -Wo had the pleasure re
cently of making hlilpment to you of our
new "White CW F.xlrocl, and wild
yon by mull to-day n ery neat show oiril
which we wnnld like you to place jmpimiiI.
nenlly In jour More, and which will will
the intention of y.nir imile to lh (''"xl'--
It lm been our Intention for huiic tlnw
past to ptare iiln the market the llnt
line of Ilioorlng extract mii". -
this country. HH "f T
and cxiwrlwenlliHj li th pnmilwiit
bmnds now before the publte w e lwv Ml
last staieedsd In ptoo(n I" "r""'
Ity w hlch beyond doobl has no urlw.
We can not too Mrongly lmprI"n
you that you can unhellatln!y reeniu
niud thsm taj'r cu.tomere as tli fl w--t
T . .... .ii.i. t mauufiiulured. The
II1I1L OIU UWWiJ w
An Abwlnte Core.
Tim ORIGINAL ABIETIN:.
tUNTMENTIa only put up In lurgi
iwo-ounco fits boxes, anil is an
iI'Miluto euro for old sores, burns,
wiiindH, chnpiMid hands, and uV
l;in eruptions. Will positively
'uro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the
ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT
MENT. Bold byD.W. Mnttliews
& Co., 100 State street, Salem, at i
enta pur box by mail CO conta.
Leprosy Among Indians.
CmcAOO, Nt)V. 2. A Times
Ottawa, Out., special says word lias
been received thnt Chinese lepers in
British Columbia havo eomimiul
cited tho terrible disease to Imllnia
Senator Mel lines, from British Co
lumbia, states that out of n total
Indian population of the province,
which he placet nt 40,000, he believes
there will not be 5,000 living in n
iimrtorof a century, as n result of
leprosy. The Columbia authorities
forBovernl years have been olnclully
informed of tho presence of Chinese
lepers, but took little or no action
agninstthem, fearing that agitation
of tho subject would turn nwny the
tide of immigration coming from
Europe.
(Iraml Army Affitlfa.
CuicAn, Nov. a,. MnJ. Warner,
tho newly elected eonuimndcr-ln-eliief
of the Grand Army of the
Republic, arrived in Chicago from
Kansas City tills afternoon. "No,
we do not discus polities In the
Grand Army," lie said, In answer to
a question, "and if any one says ho
and is dissatisfied with tho order, ho
may witlidiaw."
Regarding tho Intentions of Gen.
Palmer ami other prominent dem
ocratic members who have decided
to leave tho order, charging it with
being a political organization, tho
commander had nothing to say.
"Grand Army men have decided to
drop tho whole matter," ho said.
I'ikuyd.u.k roiroi'imi.
George Howe has gone to liouso
keeping in McCoy.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wise, late of Eastern
Oregon, have moved to town.
School is in a nourishing condi
tion, twenty-seven aro unrolled.
Rev. Rork occupied tho pulpit of
the M. E. church Sunday morning.
Prof Flcscher of Amity litis or
ganized an interesting class In sing
ing. Jay Friz.ell has bought n lot In
Salem and Is going to build a resi
dence thereon.
Mr. Trlgle, the furniture nnd
harness dcilor, has moved into his
now building.
E. I). Keyt is running n feed
uhopper nnd doing custom work tut
well as for himself.
Tho tlrm of J. M. Wise & Co., our
popular merchants, li'avo opened
cit an addition to their store.
Mr. Burton Higgs has matricu
lated at ono of tho Portland business
colleges to take a full course of
shorthand. ,
Republicans aro going to oiler up
thanks liecntisu they feel llko It,
democrats because It Is as well with
them as It Is.
liov. Ilaulman, late of Illinois, de
livered a very instructive and Inter
esting lecture accompanied by Il
lustrations on "The Tabernacle, its
types nnd untltyH.'M," ut tho Chris
tian church Sunday night.
M.WroitT .0TKS.
Kansas Is pretty well represented
out here many of tho Into arrivals
aro Jay-hawkers.
David Rhodes of Dallas, Polk
county, camp,, in this ovonlug and
Is I'ontnmptlin Incurable?
Read the follewing: Mr. 0. 'if.
Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was
down with Abscess of Lungs, anil
friends nnd physicians pronounced
mo an Incurable Consumptive.
Begun inking Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, am now
on my third bottle, and able to over
see the work on my farm. It is the
ilnest medicine ever mado"
JesceMlddleward, Deontur, Ohio,
says: "II d it not lieen for Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption I
would have died of Lung Troubles.
Was gl von up by doctors. Am now
in bust of health." Try It. Sample
bottles free at II. W. Cox's, Drug
-tore. ,
GRASS SEED.
-(AN I'ltttXIHIf MtWOClTK Oil A
U mt-rtfifti f IJnifHiir'!-Hl' In
liirmnr
dnM
lTHlll
I'utll iiwnill'
Fr terms xtl
C.JOKY,
lox Ml,
S-ulrlll.Ur.
. iimIj hihIi fi4 fn
package and tfyw t"r"v - -"-- -" ' ,
that can psodblJ'
'-..... .,! idirl
0TiraCtatteOtton,undweKllltIUlwh.n)
good.yoorsalctor-Whitein um h
wlllbehinje- , v
Jly complying with our rti.e-t .m
WBfWaU,ym..iitf,,
uiuju A tU ni 1CP-.
olopiia OI u-.oii" -
mUon for .11 "bo P";
ohsso tho luwnww
necessities of Me W
tXl tie n',',7wrik dance iep.
ppU5VhKi? wo to W church.
est, JUh. hunt, ,J7"-tTlo'3 uc.
SafflSKSHBAi
Pout Townsi:ni, Nov. i7An
Indian woman was brought to the
poor liouso to-day who was terribly
burned from her lower extremities
to a portion of her person slightly
below thu neck. Ho claims to havo
found her on the beach near Port
Ludlow In an entirely nude con
dition, thntsho told him In broken
Chinook that male and female
members of hor trlbo had the eve
ning beforo denuded her, tied her to
n stuko around which they plied
brush-wood, set fire to tho same and
left her there to perish.
Tim (lallunt l.lfe-Suvurs.
Boston, Nov. 27. TIiu terrific
effects of Sunday night's storm have
been everywhere manifest along the
coast. Although the loss of life
already reported Is large, it would
havo been still greater but for the
brav6 efforts of Capt. Joshua James
and ills volunteer Hfo-savlng crew of
Hull, who aro credited with saving
iwenty-elght persons from disabled
vessels.
llir Will bit no runeriil.
PlTTHlll'lUl, Nov. 27. "D(HJ"
lluKgerly was unloading glycerine
at Pleawiutville, Venango tvtiiity, ut
uiKin to-day. Ho had KM0 pounds
of it in n wagon. It exploded by
Hiuie means ami Iluggorly was
literally annihilated. Parts of Ills
lu'n Iioumm wero found half a mile
away.
,--rollni-KmltoilnsKUtkn ni iu.i..i lnUinl-io.wtnj-lt-rM.s4llo.l ms-.-;".
I i i P i TrJiBif-ii a1
mEMmMt
iiTTiTini VIMfiWi
sbbW.W-'J'-'I'-Aj ! bVA -J ."sbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI
TliuOiik'on IiHiiilConiMiny'H ten
acre lolHros'lling rapid ly,-l() liuvlii
bet-ii wihUlnco thoHlhof Sept. There
Is no probability that 10 acres of
goisl laud within four milusofSiileiu
w ill ever again be ollered for f0 per
. re on easy terms. Tlicro are now
live lioiiMtH In proew of construction
m lots already sold uiul rouils aro
being oj-euiMl and brldgos built so
Hint the value of all of the lots Is
i iKing rupldly euliuncod, Any one
aImIiIiik to buy ten nerns of g(M)d
luml for much leu than tho price of
a city lot v. ill do well to liMik at this
property nt once na there Is nodoubt
but Unit It will all Ik) sold Inside of
lliirtv divs. Cull nt tliu ofllce of thu
On gnu IHiid e.iiiiwny on Com-iiK-rdul
strwjtnndyou will bo shown
1 the proiierty freo of cliuruo.
, NWl-eodtf.
Bstkxa a Anita 8tl.
"'ho best salvo In tho world fix
IMits. bruises, sore", ulcers, wiltrheuiii,
't vr tuirue, tetter, chapcl hand),
' iiblains, eorua, and all akin erup
'ons, and pooitlvrly curea pllwt, nr
' uy required. It la guuranteod
l nive jMirftKit aatlafaotion, or mouy
refundwl. Prlee 25 cenU jxir box.
I- t rale - Dr. 11. W. Cox.
A good ninny of tho Newport folks
came In yesterday ovonlng from
Corvallls where they have been at
tending court In thu capacity of
Jurors and witnesses.
Newport Is agitating tho question
of a fieo reading room. There will
bo n dance at Ghormley's hall oil
Thanksgiving ove,the proceeds to bo
applied to subscriptions to good
papers and magazines.
Geo. T. Gllmoro ciunu last "Wed
nesday from Kansas, ho was out
hero once before. Ho goes into tho
real estate trade with R. V. Baker.
Tho JoiiiiNAL wishes tho best huc
ccss to Gllmore &. Baker.
Thos, Llttel, the man who was
struck by tho engine and thrown oil'
the track last week, In Yaquliia
City, is all right again. It wns
fortunate ho escaped so lightly as
being run Into by a train ut full
speed Is, aside Isjlng very annoying,
qulto dangerous.
Tt'llNKII ITKMS.
The Good Templars will give nu
entertainment soon.
Tho new lit tel will soon ho com
pleted and ready for business.
A great deal or fall plowing Is be
ing done now. The ground is In
lino order.
Quite u number are sluk. A good
many are giving their left arm u
rest to prevent smallpox,
Tilings aro very qulot now about
Turner. Politics aro dead, but
oucaitlounlly a duiinxirat will pipe
nway and tell of Grover's greatness
and how tlioy will come In twenty
four years bunco.
There will Iri u grand wolf hunt
next Saturday three miles southeast
of hero nenr MoKlnnoy's. Tho
mrtUH ohooMO sides. Tim one that
gets the sculp gets u reward of ten
dollars and a delicious supKir nt tho
others' expense. .All nrelnvltedand
it big time expected.
DlKsmlM'Ure VslruHt TksiUsIa,
Are bntii Able, the Culifornln dis
onvery for oonsnuiiitlou and diseases
of the throMt, chiMt mid lungs, and
California Cat-r-eure, tho only guur
HiihMMl cure for catarrh, cold in the
1 1 end and kindred complaints.
Tliuy are sold nt 1 iwr iHukiige, or
three for 2..V), ami recommended
and ohI by hMillug phyKlelHiis of
tin pHcilki ootwt. No Mteivt eein
lsiunds uiMmittMMl by I). W. Math-mr-8
dc Co., 109, Stut lit. Sabjm, Or.