V
EVENING
CAPITAL
JOURNAL
U, .A
VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, WED203SDAX, SEPTEMBER 14, 1S92.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 2tj
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We
tacott
s
REGULAR
SROHT 5t GIL.B.
Have just imported a beautiful lot of
TOILET SETS
In prices to suit your purse. See them. ;
The
MUTUAL UFE
Offer the greatest
ance. Every Policy in trie Massachusetts Mutual guaran
tees Cash Paid up Values every year. Send for
SAMPLE POLICY.
J. L. MITCHELL,
Salem, Or.
RCUIE MASON.
General ' - Contractors,
(Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &o. All work promptly done.
SALEM,
C.N.CHURCHILL , T S. BURROUGHS.
CHURCHILL & BUBIiOTrGrHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Gbemeketa Street.
Sa p.ni Tphp.1t & l)ra.v fin
em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav at
the corner of State and Commercial streets.
F. T. HART,
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
NAILS ! LOCKS ! HINGES 1
BUILDER'S HARDWARE f AT
Barr
t
j
Petzel
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem; Garden Hose and Laws Bprinltlerd.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tiu rooflug and plumblug a
specialty. Estimates for Tiunlng and Plumbing Furnished.
TAI IMr The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
H II J 111 I J rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
v w 1 1 is Mm feed Qr KQod Ayell rotted Manuro
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work ia our motto.
RYAN & CO.
B. F. DRAKE, Propriebr,
SALEM IRON WORKS,
8AXISM, OREGON.
Manufactures STEAM ENGINES. Mill Outfits, Water Wbort vernor, Frolt
Drying Outflu, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc. Karro maculuery made d ?&?:
General agenu and manufacture! of the celebrated WahUtruin IMtent Middling
PurWer and Reels. Farm machinery wade and repaired.
RDfUWQ R ! Ff! prescriptions
UnUUlVO 06 LLVJIUj Carefully commanded day or
lOO State
TRONG'S RESTAURANT.
"Baking and
271 Commercial Street.-
MEALS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Massachusetts
IN THEIR NEW-
CONTINUOUS OPTION POLXCY,:
protection and safety to those seeking Life Insur
G.
aroagaa
A. B. SMITH
OREGON.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood.
" hav. coal and lumber. Of-
V flee State St.. onnoalteBa-
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
Plumbers and Tinners,
T- C PERKINS, GMtral Superintendent.
Street,
Confectionery
rwin, Proprietors.
INSURANCE
H. COLTON, Gen'l Agt.,
233 Stark St., Portland
I desire to have a new barn. 30x33, built,
uud desire bids lorthe construction. I'lanR
can be seen ut V. I. 1'ugh's oiBco. Bids
to be opened at 2 p. m. Saturday. Pent .10.
9-td A.B.bMITH.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Is the line to tako
To all Points East and South,
It Is the dining car route, ltrnns throuuu
vestibule trains every day In the year vo
ST. PAUL AND
(No change of cars.)
Cotnpased of dining cars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Ol latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are both tree and fur
nished for holders or first and second-class
tlckeU,and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Acontlnuocs line connestlug with all
linos, aUordlng direct aiut uninterrupted
tervlco.
I'ullman ilf ernr ''"melons can be se
cured In advtro 'OUU any agent ol
the mad.
Through tickets to and from all point
In America, England and Europe can be
purchased at any ticket omce of this ouai.
pany.
Full Information concerning rates, time
of tralns,routes and other details furnished
on arwllcatlon to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent, No,
121 Klrrt street, oor. Washington; Port-
land. Oregon
SHAW & DOWNING, Agents.
ON TO WASHINGTON!
NATIONAL 2th ENCAMPMENT
Grani Amy of the Republic,
WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPTEMBER 80th To
30th, 1803,
TUB
Wisconsin Central Lines
AND
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
have been selected as the "Official Route"
between bt. Paul, Minneapolis and Wash-
AH desirous of taking advantage of the
universally MIQwlUtt" should s (hat
their ticket rd via this Route." and
secure their sleeping car aicomodatloci
In advance.
For full particulars addreos
G, F. McNEILL, City P. and T. Agt.,
NlaoUet House Klock,
Minneapolis, Minn
C, E. STONE, City P. and T, Agt.,
U KastThird Bt., W. Paul.MInn,
!
COMPANY
WANTED. RecrulU lor the Artillery
Hervlce of the United Unites Army.
The conditions ol enlistment in tho army
are now unuxiikllv favorable, and a suns
liil rerrultlug rendezvous has beeu estab-
nsnea. ininn city for tne purpose or nnoru
lng the young men of this section an op
Dortunll.' (or enlistment. AnDllcanUmust
be between thenijcs of 21 and HO years of
age, noio ooaien, pnysicany souna, miu
able to read and write the English lun
gunge. To any one Interested a full expla
nation will be afforded by the recruiting
officer, room 6, Excbaoge block, Salem,
Oregon. AIWIN H. SYDENHAM,
6-29-dw-tf lid Lieutenant. 6th Artillery.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, aU Sobscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking buslnoss
In all Its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS President
Wk.KN GLAND.
.Vice Preslden
UUGUMCNARY
.Cashier,
DIRECTORS: Goo. Williams, Wm. Enj-
IHUU,lr.dtA.iUUtUUUMJiJ, d. TT , UVUDVUi
J. A uaker.
Bank In new Exohunge block on Com
mercial street. 8:13-11
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CUHICK, Pres. ;W. W. MARTIN,
Vice Pres. J. 11. ALBERT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Pur. dw
EX K.HALL,
Paper Hangorand Decorator.
Office at Cbas. Cal ert's Mllllonery store,
&tlein, Ore.'on,
Only One.
Chance for a colour. 1600 acres of boat
bottom land, one-balr In cultivation, has
small streams und lake", has S7UJU crop on
now, buildings, etc. Is five miles from
Halem, Oregon, One-third cufib, and bal
ance in flvo yearly puyintnts wllh i per
cftDt. interval at tM per acre.
(W-U JOIIN M. PAVNK,Agt.
J. H. HAAS,
TILE WATCHMAKER,
2I5K CommtrcUl St., Silsm, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
'"racially ol SDectueles. and renalrlnt
docks. WalcheH and Jewelry.
Wood Saw.
Everybody gets Charles Huilth's suam
w.jod ww, The Bustler." Ordu nt S7
Front street.
31HIH greatre
. medyfortbe
hsmi result
jdim
ing from wtk.
u oommon to
wofHfio, Is the
dUeovur of
pbysletan who
has muds thte
dtsouses the
stuiyofblsllfe,
LudUM w eat'
affis t
a
dwHy Invite you all to m11 and Invert'?.
OSee over New York Ksoiet tHott, a.ltle
rarkburrt Mek. coiiiiawtol Hi . ttaKe),
OfM. ' p-md'
ttiXltoBfEk-
fkofiiu.io;;ai cauqj.
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7,
, Murphy Block.
JJ.HHAW, nt. V. HUM'. BHW
, HUNT.i'Uoineysatlaw. Office over
(Japltal Natiounl Imtik, KRlm, Oregon.
SI T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law,
), oflleo up stairs In front rooms of new
uKh block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Kalom, Oregon.
JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney nt law.
Rooms Hand 4, Ladd & Hush's bank
uuiinn.g, naiem, urer.on. b i lyr
B. F. VONIt AM. V. H. HOLMES.
BONHAJt ct Hoi.mkh, Attorneys at law.
Office In Bush's block, between State
and Court, on Coni'l Ht.
mlLMON FORD, ottornoy nt law. Solem,
I Oregon. OfficO up-uUilw In Patton's
block.
J n. BIUDSUAW, PHYSICIAN AND
J. Surgeon, Salem, Oregon, otttce In
ush-Ureyman block, upstntrs Residence
corner HtateandH, E. corner Win (er street.
WH. YOUNG, M. D.. Office formerly
, occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.
43. Office hours M a. m. to 1 2 to i p. m.,
and 7 to V p. m. Residence Pith street on
electric car line. Telephono No. 0,
pvK. W. B. MOTT, physician nud sur-
i i geon. umce in r.iuriugc ciocs, mc
em, Oregon. Olllco buuiii 10 to 12 a. in,
2 to 4 p. in.
DR. MINTA H. A. DAVIH. Offico hours,
1) a. m. to 11 a. m.; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
uay ormguicuiis prompuy auenuea iu.
Six'ciul attention eiven to discuses of worn-
en und children, office In new Bank lilk.,
3U5 Commercial street. Resldonco same.
DR. T. O. SMITH, Bontlsl.M Stale street,
Halem. Or. Finished dental oiiora-
lions of every description, l'alulcts opera-
lion a specialty,
TXT" D.PUGH. Arehlteot. Plans. SpecL
W . tldttlons und superintendence lor
an classes oi uunuings, umce xjv Kjum
merciat Ut., up stairs,
c,
A. ROBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar
quam building, Ponlaud, Oivgon.
RDS1NEK3 CARDS.
PJ, LA1WEN& CO,, Jtanufaoture ofall
. kinds of vehlnlex. Rupalrlug a special,
ty, bboy 4i tjtHte hti oet. '
OAHPET-tAYING. I mnko a specialty oi
caipot-Miwlng ahd laying; carot
taken up and relaid wllh grout cure. Hluido
iindcuruiln polo hanging. Irfttve orders
with J. II. Luun, Bui en A Bon or Vhlto
Corner. J. G. LUliRMAfti.
Proposals for Stationery.
Oltl-oof the Secretary of Htatc.
SALKM, Oregon, fept a, 161)2.
Kea'crt proposals will butfcelved ut this
:. :...., V J...a.K..h . IL.1'1 4n r..v
(Jill V lillhll ll.'I'U, 11UVCIIIW". U, .'i, IU Alt.-
uUh the following arllclts for the State of
uregon.
10 reams lgnl cap, I4lb,No.7 rullng.whlte
luiil, cream, tburter oak, or Scotch Uucu.
20 reams flrst-class concross note, 71b
pkiR., No. 7 ruling, white laid.
HlO,H) No. ()U white euve opes, OOIb No. 1,
rag, XXX.
12 grobsrallro'd steel pons, No. 111).
20 gross union's steel pens, No Ml.
4 giuss Glllott's stosl puns, No. 1'U.I.
11 gio'N KRtetbroolr "J" neua.
10ili'-j l'ck,i-tjw& Wllco-x'.HlnkHtiinds,
No f5S.
1 doz. 1'tcJc, dtow A Wilcox's lukstandl,
No. 551. . . . .
10 d. z.recU.Btowi W'los's Inkstands,
No.-420.
12Uiiz. Ivory folders, tl I :i(U htandard.
'"A Vor.1 lVury roiders, 10 Inch cotigixjss.
4duz. mucilage cup, No, 8, Morgan's
patent.
10 doz. muoilnge standi, reservoir, No. 0,
Moii;au'h itut.
H reams l'arkoi's treasury blotting paper,
lli)ll)ii assorted colors.
2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead poacils.
stylo tXiO.
I doz. Hanlord's premium fluid, squirts.
24 doz. Utatlbrd'b writing lluld quarts.
in doz. gummed stub illes, No, 21 11x18
Inches, 60 pages.
lo doz. Implex cupboard letter clips.
10 doz. Fiibcr's rubber ruler. lMncufl'it.
15 doz. btevl erasers, Roger's No. IB, U),
bone.
a doz. stool erasers, Roger's No. 18, 140,
ebony.
3D boxes Faber's No, too rubber bands,
assorted sizes.
6 gro.s Fabci-'s led pencils, No, 2, hex
agon gilt.
12 cross Faber's lead nonclls. No. 2. round
gilt.
16 doz. Faber's patent Ink and pencil rub-
oer erasers, mammom.
SCX) McGlll's natent imner fasteners. No.
2, flat head.
WOO McGlll's patent paper fasteners, No.
4, nut ueuu.
15 doz. tublo pads to hold paper, 10x11
Inches, strong Iruthor tips.
12 doz. waste nanor baskets, cross-bar
JNO. 4.
20 pounds hemp twine, No. 12
4 doz. Haulord's mucllaco nuurU.
At the same time benuratu bids will be
received for 15 dozen line penknives to be
described by trade numbers, samples to bo
exhibited.
Bids should bo marked "Proposals for
sauiuunery.
Noue but tho best quality ol voods will
be acconted.
The rUrht to rctect any or all DidH Is re.
sorved. All l he above urfcles to bo doll v.
ored at Hiilciu on or before December 20,
1MK. UJiU. VV. AlOUKlUil,
B-a-2m Bccretary orbtuet'
MONEY TO LOAN.
Seclal Inducements for tho next SO days
on good farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON
Room 14, Bush Bunk block. 5
12du
FH SUES
tsttuaiumauaw
CURB
AnowandOoinplotoTrtuitmenl, consist
Ingof MtippodtvrJes, ointment In capul04,
ulbo a box uiid plll; u ix.sltlo curu for ex
teruai, internal, blind or bleeding, Itching,
chronic, recent or heiedllury l'llcs, uud
many other diseases und female weak.
iiuhmjs; It isfilwaysa great benefit to the
general health. The first discovery oi a
medical cure rendering an operation vlth
tlih kulfu unuwmsHO heieulter. This
remedy has nnver been known to full, SI
per box.01orS; sent by mail. Why suffer
from this tcrrlblo dUeuse when a written
gunrunii-o Is given with 0 boxes, to refund
the money It not cured. Bend stamp for free
sample. Uinrmuo issued by Woodaud,
Ulaukk i Co,, wholeutlo una retail drug
gUU, uole agents, Portland, or. 62-ly-Uw
Adminisjrator'ri Notice.
In tho County Court of the Btato of Ore
gon fr the county of Marion.
In the mutter of the estate of H'las W.
Ueezley, ileoiiul.
NuriOKTOCRKDITOKH.
VMuUi of Ntlas W, Bcezley, decerned.
NoUie l hrrtby given by the undersigned
utmlnlstrulor of tiio estate of Hllan W.
Ik-ttzley, devised, to tho creditors of, and
all lierfcoos hurlng claims against the mid
deeaasd, to prfeMuit them wllh the pioper
vouchers, within six month from the dulo
of thU notice n tbeudinliitstrulor, nt the
oae ol O. D, Young, ulty of 4a!em, ute
04 Oregon. '
Dated tub, aeih day of Augit, im.
AJ , , P,Tt.rlilini,
Adm!nltrulr of the eU;o of il W,
Bet iley, dtccased, 0-8 tt v.-
EiROTKCTIONI00(JBfyS A.O W.W.
Wwts In tliMrluill luiitito lutuxuaot
lidlaf, evwry WtdLtvdur vvjilug.
. , , KA. MefAI)Dl,i4.W,
J.A.MKfJWOD,(Morder. ' '
TMPBtlVKI) OKOUR OP V.VU MFJJ-
I k.UiUli.Lllr. Trlt.. Vr. Jt lit..., IIImIm
JPduJll vntyy 'J curwlay v8lug,i7i5L
ynigwut ,u Mat iuMiMiu bail.
.. P. e. kUk. KwtML
'R IV t ATMMH.UOIM W KHXif
tre mm. JWDUUL
K0FSR DI.0TIIERS,
Editors.
PUBLdHHED DAILY. KXCkl'I'HON'DAY,
BTTBE
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporotedo t
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Kntered at tho postofflce nt 8.".lem,Or.,M
etctiCclo(& lx i.t.i:
GP.N. HARRISON'S LKlTKIt
A careful reading of Gen. Harri
son's formal letter of acceptance of
the presidential nomination will en
large the popular opinion of his abil
ity as a statesman and of his skill
and strategy as a parly leader.
Tho letter is lengthy, but the
matters comprehended within it
excuse and make necessary length
of statement. From a literary point
of view the president's style Is ex
cellent nnd in refreshing contrast
with most similar deliverances.
Tho whole paper is meaty, compact,
cogent in argument and a powerful
appeal to the candid judgment of
the country.
This letter, in its substaucc and
point, serves to emphasize the broad
difterenco between Republicanism
and the Democratic party. The
latter tills tho air with clamorous
promise of great things, of glittering
generalities and of vague professions
of what that party proposes and
pledges itself to do, but never does.
It is all promise and no perform
ance. It is tiie future and come
thiug not yet done thut the Demo
cratic party puts great stress upon.
Or, when it is not vociferating the
mighty reforms which it will 'ac
complish, it complaiuH, belittles and
cat ps at all positive policies which
others initiate and attempt to carry
out.
The keynote of Gen. Harrison's
appeal is the record of the Republi
can party as tho promibo nnd the.
guarantee of what it will do what
it has done, not in the far past, not
in saving the union, not In restor
ing a dissevered nation to peace, not
In building up" the national credit,
but in the fresh past of the last con
gress and during the administration
which tho Republican party asks to
be continued for four years more.
Gen, Harrison asks the attention of
his countrymen while be unfolds
tills record in its salient points.
And a mairnlficent record it is.
It is not necessary to go over his
statement in 'detail, to repeat the
facts which Gen. Harrison cites,
showing the great service douo in
pursuance of republican policies
nnd the legislation of tho last con
gress in tho interests' of American
congress; the upbuilding of our
merchant mariues; tho extension of
trade through reciprocity! tbo re
sults of tho national Inspection law;
the enlargement of foreign
markets for farm products
through repeal of unjust prohibi
tions so long maintained by leading
European nations, and many other
features of tiie work of the govern
ment under the present administra
tion. The facts marshaled by Gen.
Harrison are unanswerable and in.
disputable, and they are facts which
the JJemoncratlc managors cannot
iguoro, however they may seek to
avoid them by appeals to prejudlce(
Gen. Harrison puts tho main
point, tho Republican policy of a
discriminating American tariff
aualnst the reactionary policy of tho
Democratio party, which now Is
pledged to tarilr for reveuue only
radicalism, to tho front where It be
longs and in a way which will make
it difficult for Cleveland to dodge.
Tho president is ablo to cut tho very
life out of tho representations inudo
against the new tariff by citing ob
vious facts, and. on tho contrary to
show a schedule of mighty results
under it In favor of tho American
farmer nnd worklngumu, and, in
general, In favor of American trade
aiid nil other interests. The truth
Is on the president's side and ho
drives it homo.
Gen. Harrison's disposition of tho
question of honest elections crushes
utterly what puny vitality there is
In the Democratio attempt to avoid
the tarlll Issue by raising the old
racojbbuu, under tho cry of "force
bill" aud "negro domination." A
new condition has come into prom
inoncssiiice the Republicans In the
last congress vainly tried to pass a
law to secure moro holiest cleutlour.
The new condition is the division of
tho Democratio party In tho solid
rontb. The question of honest
elections is no longer a question be
tween Republicans und Democrat,
but Is now a question betwmi Dem
ocrats. It therefore has reached a
point where the president's sugges
tion of a .nonpartisan cotutuMon
to inquire Into the matter and see
if there is gome improvement of
election method upon which good
men of all parlliM van unite U at
Itwwt tlmi'ly. BIoux City Journal.
It Is claimed that Europe h sh6rt
170,000,000 buhek of sulilekat
whoat for the mmU of the people
the oomlny year,
asmam
TiiK statement In made lu it wwtit
aiAKMitte article that 600 witof every
3,000 iiHii wild luv rwtehed tlinage
of tlili ty ytwra iu UiW ftouotry and
Caadr are lugl.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gort RepOttS
Iw&l
. i
There aro 216,330 school honscs
in tho United States. But 8 per
cent ot them are in the cities.
Tiir Brewers' Journal has no in
terest In magnifying tbo results ot
prohibition in Kansas. According
to its statement the salo of beer in
Kausas appears to bo steadily qn tho
decrease It says that for July the
sale of malt liquors by tho barrel in
Kuusas In 1886 Was 17,842, In 1887
was 15,488, in 1888 was 15,285, in
1880 was 0,700, in 1800 was 1,700, In
1801 was 2,030, in 1802 was 1,050 bar
rels, There aro over 42,000 volumes in
the Odd Jfellow'a library of San
Frauclsoo. The circulation last year
was 25,033 volumes. -.The grand
united order of Odd Fellow's, com
posed wholly of colored people
numbers about 150,000 members in
this country, and are Increasing at
tho rate of 10,000 members a year.
Connected with the order Is a branch
for ladies, known as theHousehold
of Ruth," In America, fraternal
societies aro paying for charitable,
benevolent aud beneficial purposes
20,000,000 annually, and .saving to
taxpayers, who would otherwise be
taxed to support those (widows und
children) left without protectlou,
millions of dollars annually,
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorise our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, upon this condition. If you
aro afllloted with a Cough, Cold or
any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble,
uud will use this remedy as directed,
giving it a fair trial, aud experience
no benellt, you may" return tho bot
tle and have your money icfnuded.
We could not make this oiler did we
not know that Dr. King's New Dis
covery could be relied ou. It never
disappoints, Trltil bottles free at
Danl. J, Fry's drugstore, 225 Cotn'l,
St, Large size COc. and $1.00.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
Olippings from. Somooftho News
papers of This Section.
0, T. Bonuey raised over 6000
bnshelsof onlous this year on his
pla6o near Woodburn. On a lipaco
a rod and a half squaro he'1 raised
onions at tho rate of 1875 bushels to
the acre. Thoy were ull lurgo and
flue.
Two thousand men an; at work
along tho lino of the Gre,attNorthorn
west of tho Cascades. Tho work ou
the big tunnel at the summit has
not yet been commenced, but a
switchback is being built up the
side ot tho mountain. Only about
00 miles remain to bo built to join
tiio two ends of tho Hue, but us the
unfinished portion is nil heavy rook
work, tho road can hardly bo com
pleted before Apiil. Everything
used by tho men aud teams hr i ' to
bo freighted up on wugons from
Snohomish, and costs enormous
prices. Hay Is $100 ptr ton, aud no
lato:s 0 cents per pound, with other
necessaries of life ut similar figures.
Twenty millions of acres of land
In Washington aro covered with, o
growth of wood wlnoh will cut uu
avcrugo of 25,000 foot of merchauta
blo lumber per acre, Much of It in
tho vicinity of Port Crescent will
cut an average of 100,000 feet and
moro to theucro, while slnglo trees
aro common thut will cut out 8000
feet.
A Leader.
Slnco its first Introduction, Elcctrlo
Bitters lias gained rapidly hi popu
lar fayor, until now it Is clearly in
tho lead among pure medical tonics
and ulteruatlvvs containing noth
ing which permits Its use us a bev
erage or Intoxicant, it lri recognised
as tho best uud purest medicine for
ull ailments of Btonmoii, Liver or
Kidneys. It wII euro Hick Head
ache, Indigestiou, Conutlpatlon,auil
drive Muluria from the system.
Satisfaction guaranteed with ouch
bottle or the money will bo refund
ed. Price only HOe. r bottle.
Sold by Dan'l, J. Fry, 236 Coni'l. Sti
Havid u Wowub'n Lift,
Mr. J. K. TlinroiighgtMKl, writing
from Georgetown, Delaware, says;
'Two teanpoonfuls of Chamberlain's
Colic, Chopra and Diarrhoea Retae
dy mvwI Hie lfo of Mr. Jana
Thomas, of this place." H altto
states that wvernl other very bad
omhni of bowel complaint there have
bten cured by thin rsMM)y, For irt.lv
by Baekeit 4 Van Hlype DrBgjttotti,
IlueklA' AfhIuu IwtlTe.
The Mt ftrtlve U the worW iter Out,
Hutu, wore. I) mm, Rait Mmniih. Pvr
totm. Tatter, Olpvd ilsnik, ClilHtbvllui,
(inm um4 s Kkilt KfBpUodn, tun jXMk
Mvy 0uh PikM, w uo jny rtqutoM. It
It guntauuxxl U.rfv hmrt vmittttlau
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Baking
Powder
How's This? sis.
We offer oue hundred dollar re
ward for any case of catarrh tbt
cannot be cured by taking Hall'
catarrh cure. r ..
P J. Chknnei a Co., Prop., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known V. jr.
Cheney for the last nfleon years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable In all lirwt
nes transactions. and tlnanolally ablet
carry out any obligations made by their
firm. ' ,
West A Troax. Wholesale drurgtets. To
ledo, O. Waldfng, Klnnan A Marvin,
Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O, ,
Hall's catarrh cure Is takon inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price; 75c
per bottle. Hold by all druggists,
Letter List. . y v
Following are. the letters remain
ing uncalled for In the poetofflc,t
Balem, Sept.-14, 1802.' Persons oalK
iug for same please say "advertised."
Anderson J A Moore LO
Burner Mr McFarland MiwR
Bully Mrs C J MoEIroy EtMtira
Boon Emuaett.R Martin J W
Buruea John. Magers J. JE. n
Burns A Matns Robert
Beutley Clarence Pearson AG:
Brluer Philip Paste George '
Baker Mrs L Robertson Mrs R
Barron J Robblna-JE.
Cameron Miss SMRossiter Leo ,
Crawley Jno F Richards Job
Cook Mrs Dayld RlggsMlss 81
Cavanaugh Joe
Reynolds Fanni
Itedtleld Harvey
Radollff Abram
Schneider R M
Smith J A
Smith MiwX 2
Smith L M
Smith Alton .,
Schomaker Chaa
Btiueon, Lizzie iM
Stanton Wn
StauttWu ',
Stanley Henry
Thouipsou L M
Taylor W D, .
Wheeler & Bon
uoiwou u. JU.
Caulfleld I F
Dawn E J
JJMmohds Mrs
Engle Henry
Fisher Anna M
Gown Jim
Gross Henry
Gibson W
Gardner Miss M
GatiB Herman
Grant E V
Hepler Henry
tiayes Frank
Hansen N P
Hawkins M H
west Arthur.
Harrlsou Thos J Wilson Cbaa..
Johnshred Jno
Jones Levi
.Duman D W
Karston Fred
Waunpr Mrs'Ti.
Zlpsy Clara 2:
Karl Frank . " r'
LeeMIaN.E
.TiHBA Mall ,. -Z-
Iiewged Mr
Jenkins Cornelius Box; l4 ;
A. N. -Gii'BEBTPia:.
Saved His Chllld's Lift. . ' '
A.N. Dilferbough, Yorkr, Neb,
says: The other Jay I catue home.
and found my little boy down with
cholera morbus, my wife soared, not
knowing what to do, JU went
straightway and got a 25 cent bottle
of Chumberlalu'a colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy, and gave it ac
cording to directions. You nevwr
saw Bucu'a ohaugo iu a child. His
limbs and body were cold. I rub
bed his limbs and body with my
bands, and after I had Klvenjhlm
the second dose he went to sleep, aa
my wife says, "from a death bed be
was up playing in three hours." Xt
saved mo a doctor biil of about three
dollars, and what ia better, it saved
my, child, I can recommend It
with' a clear conscience." 'For aele'
by Buskett &VanSlype.
Before Going East Enquire About
The limited express trains of the
Chicago, Milwaukee & Br. Paul
railway between St. Paul and Chi
cago uud Omaha and Chicago.
These trains are' veetlbuled, elec
tric lighted und steam heated, with
tho finest diuing aud sleeping oar
sorvloo in the world.
The electric reading light-In each
berth Is tbo successful novelty of
tuis progressive age, ana is niguiy
appreciated by all regular patrons of
this line. Wo wish others to know
its merits, as the Chicago, Milwau
kee & St, Paul railway is the only
line in the west enjoying the exclu
sive use of this patent.
For further Information apply to
nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad
dress O. J. Eddy, Goneral Agent.
J. W. Oasky, Trav. Paas, Aft.
225 Stark St, Portland, Or, S-So-tf
Mr. Lauder's UesflWKeaiailts'.
Mr, J, A. Lander, a promluwit ci
tizen of ClarksbnVg, Mo., and widely
known In that state.says of Chaaibe
laiu'a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrbos
Remedy: "I have seen IU good re
sults uud oau recommend it." For
sale by Baskett fc Van Slype Drug
gists. t j
Not oue In twenty are' free bum mm
Utile ailment ohusm by liumtow atw
liver. Ow CVrtritt'el.lv-rTftta.flli
rwultwlllbe a nieawwt sarpcls, TMT
give positive relief, :
Will wltlvly eure elek
eveat tut return. . uarwr's
Ills, This Is not talk, but trad
u iioB. pee uuvwNMSui
MmalldoM, HtaaJlixlee,
, fain lro lutIgMoo, djreiteMU. !
too hearty eating, U relieved far Mini :
ately after dlaner. Ovut totajet Uue.
For Stilt, Chwip.
A number of Iftoeol UOe
outb Hoek. Me
MswthSntaL ail m
bora,asa
mury(,m
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