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f r in- l w, H N , RjffE n frm rtmjmuuAUt JNftnM Will Qt&M' I. IJfftJB fW MUM HHihliUinlHfl Mftffrf- CftlHMf um mm, Wit rt rtHMAt4 In UPMiy WAHiKftrf Jam. fr,-0'i of MNiUtal t( tiki olek chuml JM hfW, wM twly: "Tli Unlit ffcfeoY JflfH)r flolIR (Hit. 1 (to ' mi think ke will survive (lie Hex I tt rWf, ilk prteiit eoiulltluii l A rtrtttfglfl betweon llfi ninl tlio !, wiW la likely (o (riutfi(fo aI nny BIaIm'ji Condition, WakiwtoN. . O.Jau. O.Dt, JMiMmhi, after reHtBlfiliiKlu lllulne'e All night, left ihortly afler 0 rtMa iHornlHif, )ImI(I Ulalne tn. ,iH pMeeful lip (lurli)K the nlffhl '' tM'WM OHlv flwaka at mmh tlnw t , mtmmwy to give medicine and ? 'Jtwnwaaieflt. tu doctor nula a more ItoMul wiped on tbe mm tble morning, but will not go 4ft49 tkUlU further than to nay the it mJUIat I.-- !.. 11- 1 ," m" umuii aniiBiuuMjrjr one. at 8 k Kaxmr Legislature. twwcA, Jan, D.-The Populht l4rHt secret caucu lnatulflii tfeeWeU In the contest for senator to jwjjport middle of road third parlj h. Democrats arc very much 'putoutover this action, and kit. Understood that their 11 vo uieruberr fthe legislature will stand Arm, WIST. viDieuie uaiauce or power for a f?k ej)roHilse candidate. The Populists Intend to organize Om home whether the Republican. ' ,hva majority or not. The plan VJ M If IbirtMhlln.iiiu !.... M !.. .... ft, T" "" " -"-"" """ - 'r ')nty to withdraw nud organize u 4 ji J li, u. If JI fcf J- Wf JIWIWWJ W IW tTFWf WW sir Afcwk wtf HtfWtrewi l ifr mtoto Mil(l hJW'ff M bf Vrttd l t iititM nfti rntMnty, 'tit tittl' ((if k iJoliskd m one Jfiidlclal il(fk, wild n tn4iittl dWflol (((( fjtl(l (tf ibfd a( Iwil Ivrti iMftn (iHWlly, OHfl wwrll At Wllka dd JunHa. TI10 (III direct the flrntjifpfit ( fl(pKjlnt wVefi commlv ifoncru wllli wweM6fciillilJu(i" it nn Aiiiiiiiil wilsry of WX each, Older mlliuf oltlcotH nfo provided fuf (did (lie Keheial laws of (lis state iff 0rgon are (ivclared (0 le (ho laws of Aliwkn, The territory Is doolitrtd 10 he a Ifliid district) And suitable provinlou is made for entries, Deal' Id),' In or fimiiiifiotufliirf llijuors U prohibited pave for'inedlcnl purpose by licensed druggists, All vmm, Including Indians, born or natural' Ized in the United states, residing In Alaska at the lime of the psssagi of the act, nro declared citizens of (no United states, nnd tin person who cannot speak the Knglffdi Inn uiige In ordinary conversation wll. it) allowed to vote or hold electoral ifllw, None but natives are allow ed to rcsldo on the coast north of Bohrlug strait and In the interior north of the A rllo circle. tmm Mf tikfa, UHkm iHKiAUktlM, Ham tMHtomn, hat fc-'rtHi MAiMMMMMIMfWHM HmUvH i4m stfil w ot d (tf Aff 114 Al tttmi HuHte Id Ham ttktfu tt Ifrt hiiti At All pol(i( CAd go 6ll SlfrtHllrfrtMly a( llAlf AX tieiifV lnAk, HUt ) hern my (tie will hot N NO tf tiitthlU to demsnded, Add that (licy Will employ noli, iililou men t tl6, ii fseicled (liAlthd strike, which will paralyz llieodftstlng Itidc, will take place Mtl week, dtmHtnni IftdHflH Wttmtohtti Treatment of Convicts. Cincinnati, Jan. 0. Edward Hudson who says ho spent 2J year. m a convict miner In (ho coal mliiei ut and near iirlcevllle, To 11 11, , told a sto'y to tho uhlef of police of the horrible treatment accorded tho con vlcts. Ho says that tfio men are divided into gangs mid given n cer tain amouut of work to do each day. If (hey fall (o get out (ho required amount, (hoy are beaten with an Instrument which very much re ambles tho Hussion knout. All are whipped, no matter If all but 0110 or two did their share of work. He claims to have seen con vlots die from thlsuoallng, Tho victims aro placed .' wr feotrte which Governor-elect Ln (ho around fuco downward and IlwJlyB nd the senate will rec- hold by two men. overv cut of the gHe, S.-,'' A Wa V..L. M.1111 f'tjAtiiANy. N. Y Jan. D.-Presl- 4 tHal electors met and organized. 1" AaJ MflaM AtijnB..I l . Tn.l .a .. pby tor Uulted States senator, cast vote, for CJevelad and Btoveusou, Qermaa Politics. 'ltW, Jail. O.Wheil tlm Iintl. . . -.-.- "lyMwson camotoan end, public Attention, wa again turned to the umy bill, No measure of rcceut ymn afleots so closely the homo Mfe ot the German neotdn. for. llCUllil tlm r.J,.l..l... ....I..l it 1 w .... v.. iviviiaing IVIVVb H UUU UBABcellor yon Caprlvl carry out kle threat to Insist upon full Ihrte jfAA service lu tho army, It would mmh Much to yonng men who sup- pw b wsiera arm wldowwl mothers. t xiiuw M now Heard of tlm phn. i. OJl1tillli fullu.tatn, ... At- IV. ,:s ".,?. pinnnurav liuill UIIIW, JUS ' HNMt(e with the emjHJror Is strong. ..tf tkM BVer.ailil Illy ilnvulniutiAnt nf n t ..!........ sue pwsenai resorces of IIiuhbouihI Mdity staggers his oppoiiouls, "who rs heoomlug weak under ap- rtMHlon that tho bill will bo JMweed without one single coneve- aiAAtt of lmmiUiiM l..t.... .. I. 1 .. f ""'w inawo uy wvnrnmeui. upposiiiou jm- r trying to rata a popular evwr the emperor'a recent mu Lr.MM r, "I will crush (Zersoh. those who nnnose me." i , --P '-. VMHH HHggllBg, AM Kkancisod, Jan. 0. All the of the teUed sealing Lwik OUen have now Ueu , AHtl ao has the owner of (he Ffedrlek Lupp, (he mlwlng tf the crew was arrested by KoyMAtiU turnett over to y of the United Btte HejeliM all tluotlieis with the Oktou In h denial was employe! in Chluese, "There was UtH on hoard," he says, aUhlne wok," Lout f the seised Meaitwr, y Mflv4 rnH) TIIU. wteml the United ' riMw ami k( for km, tlirwi of the mw of wtw am eHttxt In the wv fin pwciT(f0 knout drawing blood. Two men he kuew committed suicide to uvold puulshmcut,ntid others were known to pull groat plocoi of slate down upou them, "hoping to malm them selves (hat they could not work lu the mines. Hudson's story Is In lino with (hat of a very eminent profemor of national reputation who, recently Investigated tho TuuneHM'e ystem, and described Itku womo (linn Blborla"u veritable hell on carlh." Olympla oysters lu any stylo only SHcoutsa plate at Mining's restau- runt. Choice cldor Clark Kpploy. Plenty of furnished rooms at low rates. Sargent's Lodglug Hoiiho. Oporn house block. 1.0.31 77 Commercial street 8. A O. Don't sicken eopu with that lnd breath. Take Mlmmous Liver Itegu latoraud sweeten It. New goods by every boat ut Keller & Marsh's, Now Is the proper time to place your orders for furniture. Tho assortment la uuusuully large tho prices O. K, Try Keller vt Marsh and got a 160.1 bargain. Hweet elder Clark A Kppley. - Kounu A sum of money. Own or can Imvo the saute by proving property and paying charges. Call at JmuiNAU otllee. 12 pj-m Nestuectt cheese the best lu On-gon-aud sold only by Clark A Kppley. "T Conunordul street-a A a. W.8 J,dd' runerAl, 1'uMI.AHIt, Jtiiii W.--l''unsral rcf' Vices of (ho late Win. 8. Lidd were held In tueiJr8t Presbyterian church today, 'i'lio services were purely of a (lovotfotifll nature, Bervlce At (he grave was private, Ohio Electors. Vot.VMtivi), Ohio, Jan, (I, Mem bets of (he electoral college met this uiorulnir, and cast 22 votes for Har rison and one for Orover Clovelaud, Howard Is the first Democratic presi dential elector In Ohio In forty years, Panama Canal Scandal. PAiiiH.Jan. 0. The great Panama canal trial begins tomorrow, Typhus in Now York. Ni:v Youic, Jan, 0. Two new vases of typhus fever are reported. Flvo deaths aro reported at North DrothsrH Island during tho night. A Legislative Prayer. Dknvkk, Colo., Jan. 9, Dean Peck's prayer lu the house Saturday caused an uproar that shook the building. He said: "We shall pray especially for tho mujorlty of thin house, We hope that they will bo better than tho last legislature or bIho Ihoy may not have a majnn(y of one. We are (old (o pray for our enemlo, and we do so, so far as thoy need our prayers, and wo bopo all party lines may be covered up; aud wo pray for tho Populists and Democrats, and wo hope that they win bo resigned to- their fate. We thank God for allowing us to live In thlH glorloui country, and we hope, now that all the olllces are filled, there will bo haimouy. God bless us all." Hrelsl t ttjil in hit JoUMAhl M Ui fegfllrif h-iecling lit the b' Jfelil fJMIigA till, 11, V, lit it, held fttlirds IhO following" officers' nHe duly Implied tot (hit ehsiilng year J AlAslef, J, ti Httimtn Dittmt, V. JtrrJififtlij kctllfeffT. ti. i;aldofij sfewsfd, JlnfrtHmlllijfl(( slewsrd, Ht'Ut PJeUiuef) uhaplAlfv Mrs, A, K, Ailuioi (rpflstirer, Uw. Crofsniii srcrelafy Mrt, it. H, iieaboj gate kcetttr, Mfd, Ai. J. Ailllerf Pomona, Atrs, It, 1'. Jlolsej Flora, Airs, Plier rm Strong) Ores, Affs, llcnty Fletcher, h, A. Stewart, Mm, Jas, WhK, The question for discussion next meeting, Ut beheld two weeks hence is, "Kesolvcd that our present projt erty inw relative to the settlement of a joint estate of husband aud wife Js to admit of the settlement of a Jotut estate on tho demlso ofthe husband, to allow the wife to assume control of the property and proceed with the former business thosamo as ! now down 011 the demise ofthe wife." At an opon meeting of Salem Orange held Jau, Otli Mr. H. T. Ho. hart of New Whatcom, Wash., as representing the Farmers Alliance, spoke at some length on tho mort gage lux luw. Among tho claims ofthe AJ I Ian co uro that when a mortgage Is to be foreclosed, that a commission shall determine the value of the property to bo sold, and the residue, If iny, shall be returned to tho original owner of tho proper ty, It being stated that a few years ago the farmers of the country owned 00 per ceut of the property of the country nnd paid a smaller per cent of the taxes, whfie now they own about 20 per ceut of the prop erty and puy 80 per cent of the taxes. Representative Lawlon of Clack- ,. . .1 . .. II... I. I I, Ha, J W tintt vm Jiiiniir-n i'"""'- rrn inni (nfAffil MMtSASHMMMllWMiHMtkillllllllllllllll.U'l1 K'1 -j. ;... 1 a this j 1 .i "mj J-'f'. LMi rt ' ' "l!""llt '"ri1' li'ft'tMmwiiiiiMiitiiasiiAiiiuiJMiij'itiMi finKl fnftUUNltothi I'AlHtltt lUM1 toil Mil ho CUM bjf Hall I'll V. J. Chcfiey A Co. I'tbl , 'ttiMtl We (liC Hidefsltflil, llaVP ktttiWtl PJ UhttifJnfUm.lM J ypM, Arid helleVe lilm ffi-ctiv ionoficii! Iff All utfMhe" ffiinclloiit add Hie Aiiclally Able 10 tatty nm any obli gation? mude by (heir rtiii. Wtst A T(liU, Wluilesrtle MUMUm Toledo, O , Wrtldlng, Klfitian A Co. AVioleHlfl Hfilrfglsls Toledo, Olilfl. Hull's Ciilafh Cure Ik Inkeii In ternally, notlntf dlreetly (ioii the blood Add liiurotH surfset'sof the nynleut, Price Ua. jit bottle. Sold hy all Hruggfolo, Testliuoidals fee, 11 Bhould Be in Every Ifotiso. J. 11. Wilson. 871 Clay St., Sharp-' burg, Vn says he will riot be with out Dt. King's New Discovery for Consumptsloii, Coughs and Coldd, that Iteufcii ms wire who wm tnreat coed with Pneumonia after an at tack of La Grippe, when various oth (er remedy aud several physicians had donenor no good, l(ober( liar, her, of Cooksport, Pa., claims l)r King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Noth ing lllto It. Try It. Free Trial Mottles at Danlal J, Frv's druir store, Via uouri nt. imrgu bottles 60a aud $100, I'nintlug the town red means headache In themornlug. Simmons Liver Regulator prevt-nts It. Fok Kent. A newly furnished room, ut 155 Court street. Apply early. PACIFIC W)H TOWN LOTS IfllDIT I LAND AND 0 wl m w m ---" ----" WMfl 1CHARD CO, tff'CJ ( r i jlt JW-H. A. , $2,00 ivntoi riMfisAiiKTflnTfii J'lKff Odlt.vM W In (liesll MotiTTM mwiu 1m) dsmbierrlal fitnl, llOUSH PAlNTlNO, pAPJiit ttAUatm, Natural Wood finishing, Cor,3Uth sutl t iiemiteln Streft. Undertaking Embalming, JlelMcllltle)(ln tlioellj A.M.CI.OUUU, - 10ifitnte't HOtYE A MILLS. VUlHmtiAltf lJA'Iiifl B io a fllf AV1NU VMilM4( ,. , (filly Poirflsm llslh T11H hi (lis, elljr . wj Com. hi., rtsltiti, ut. JOHN JHH'liV, Carpenter and Builder, Shop 03 Mints street! Store Fittings n Special t.f Tile for; Sale, frl5flck and TlloYnrd, NOlttll BALhSU I CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. 0mrwmvm m wwwuwi Doilvered at Your Door. mLimff wawwaw i tmmamm nnmm i Take It! EVENIM JOURNAL, Onfj2cenlsn tnr iteUvered n your door, & mi 11 n a 11 Horseshoeing. HLACKeMlTlllNa. Blate Street, J. L BENNIfiT k SON, OAHtitKti, J'riiil anil (Jlgnrg, t a. aiook, K, T, lUfWIIltllVBJ Giftntn nnd 'fohncco, IllIiLlAKI) rAULOK, 040 Oom'l Street, T, W. THORNBURGj Tho Upholsterer, UtmntAt)m. fn.mor ntirt rAtiot9 I iitiholfilered furniture. Finii H nam work. rtiPtririkMii. mtrtnt U CJhIiii UIaIa f fiklirntini l.ti.nW "H (Jlllt'lIJ uiwtu iUBUIUUUO uiWft 1-Ctf Qo to Strong's restaurant. KtroDK'ereHtuuruut U unequalled lu the state for quality aud mtvIci aud low rates. The Two Heitdeil ffomnn. illllio ClitiHtinu, the "two headed nlglitlnfralo," tho eolored wonder of tho world." etc., was horn near Wliiterllle, S. C, in the year 16"1, of slave paroutn. She. they or it is hardly a monstrosity but rather u phenomenon or freak of na NEWTON TANNEIt. J. F. WHITE. ranwmn NEW ADVKKTIHK.HKNTS. Tlio great surprise to all Ji how Strong's restaurant can furnish such a dinner bill of fare for ouly S5 ceifts. amas county, who stated thut he went before the people last Juue, pledged 10 repfal the destruction fur iudebteduess clause in our pres ent uiortgiuso tax law. Also the tax luw Itself, KB there Is no provis ion for their collection. Call at tho Spa for your French creams aud Bon Buns. 114 State, street. W. F. Stolz. Hoavy Failure. Tor.KDo, Ohio, Jan. 0. Duwey Rojrers k Co. tho largest wholesul suoo uouso lu Ohio, fulled today. Liabilities $400,000. SALEM 31AHKKTS. Wheat-6O0 per bushel. Out8-334()o per bushel. Polutoes 4060o jwr bushel. Flour ? 1.00 per bbl. Urau-(SueUed) $17.60 per ton HliorlH-(Buoked) $10J50 ix.-r.tou. J'-KK-i Oa iHir.dozen. Clilckeiis 7 per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $10.00. Duoki lOo per lb. Orese 7cper lb. Turkova Mo peril). Lard l2J!5o jierlb. Butter l35o jer pound. iH-er 7l2jodre8el, Veal-10 to I2jc, dned. Pork-7lio dressed. Wool 18t8o pur lb. IIopsl6l8lo u?r lb. Take Slmiuona Llyer Ileeulator In youth aud you will enjoy a green old hku. rvwl hikah tmimi hlw iU furth fHV (w Wp w W K1M tMl hwMky MiUtM m. lit" tlMM KHMNU ywd. Wood, Plenty of It w)d and ready for delivery. I.ev your order at Ityan'a ninlile, iorner of I'urry bciI Lltwrly, dlo-10if Tvi'ij . WuiTiMi. Tho under ntgucd U prwrd to do lyiHMvrlt lug, copying nnd otlleo sleuosruplo work, 011 waonablo teruw. lUmu II, Ori' llH3k. KTKI.I.A HllKUMAN. LwusuviMiui, KoTiPK.F.mr or tlvo lioanlor wuuietl onCourt slrxf t. twtwwn IT and 18. AecoumuHla. Uoh RtHHl. Vt Ico reafcouable. l-2-et David Eaki.v, 1 ... aivj youriwt dognuBd cata Win Htniii Liver UvguUior, when lok lr will cum tltein. If ini Imve Hulfo mi. 1 u i.i. . ll ell by vwy lnil iiirRui. Ui iIh-w uw Dr. llenV Fuvnrli pV MNlHklll. UhKIMil for wwwtiiiir II yW wkm for tu T WuiJut MKm, liH) JH. il,' r llitiKKBBHiHH!jVi Hiy WMlurv Wml Mr k tHU. V do UrtU? wllr Pmrlmk. k UwllTu- lHt4UtlttMJ. Th HMlrUMlMd Wmt Uul my UM f " U .uwruw tit wbkh? , . lmt tb4r mMmm Am4 kuu.i I MMWa III M ?wjW1 hXEVKH VH 1 4 vmsintvmJKSESM Mra. Mary R. vrUon IcUn AituutihrU, tw Hi off ui od Raised from the Dead tong nnd Terrible lltnets from Blood Polsoplng oi yum mo, w ,iWUfa hUo 4MU n loylfU st la utouy n yean nx &4oon icrrUln mMM IroV, Vutoa hVr liJ.rHu.tonpw(WiUhriMU ltlirU wu wlUai)tTU.,uawir Uke Hw4'i 8nprltU n j t o ,. bw "I Ucm Hrtr ewSVy Hood's Sarsanarllia m4 whi . i mut, 1M JOHN I'. ROIIKKTSON spoke ut some length on tho ques tion, staling It us his opinion thut It Is decreed by the powers that be, that the present mortgage tux luw allowing u deduction for Indebted ness must bo repealed, It being stated thut under tho present law no man could bo made pay u single cent of tax In accordance with the present deduction for Indebtedness clause, us It can, and is ln muuy iijdiuuucd, entirely covereu oy a ficticious Indebtedness, the remedy glve;j to allow uodiductlon for In debtedness except where there Is a taxable credit. Titos. Puulseu of Washington county, spoke at some length glvlug It as his oplnlou that tho present law should stand as It Is now unless wo repeal the law allowing n deduc tion for Indebtedness, thu though! wiiBudvuuced that If the present laW WttH StrlotlV Ollffiri'ixl tlmrn would bo no special Injustice It be ing cited that thu assessments on mortgages in the different counties, while hi Murlou county they were assessed at their face value. In Mu.tuoniah oainty they were as sessed at 60 per cent. The Idea was held Unit thu assessors placed the tumultous on properly in nccord uneo with the public opinion lu their special locality. JUDQKll. i, jioise ulso gave his views on tho subject stutlng In regard to national buukt. that they ouly pay tuxes on their capital stock unil not on their In- .l.ttlllll. !.-. lift . """"Ul1. neu jeopio were desirous of iseaplng taxation the party would go to a national bunk and purchase nutlouul boudu, these Mug non-trtxable, so ho would thereby escape luxation or again he would borrow an amount sullleleut to cover tlielr property und thomon. ey would lay In ttio bank and never oe culled for on the proposl lion to deduct $1000 liv each mr pujerlt bclugstutetl that tho tux- uoie pn)H-riylu the state amounted to W.OOO.OOO uud there are some S0.000 taxpayers on allowance of IIOOil deduction would Htu.uut to .-... vn-v.wu uiaKiiig me amount tolH) ruUed come mueh iiL.iir il... .-. t - " w mo rojmruoimie rew who do paj. JOHN MIM), hii., alsosH.keuoa tbe qiie.tl.u stating thut tinli-M the tax upou iue mort gHgesnre paid m the place where tlie pmjeriy is located othervihe He.t lojiutlco was perpvtrut.d UHu the tiualt lxpaiir. 1U mupnijvriy aewetlat iU full value aud no deduction r..r i...i.... ctliUM ami any jersotl thut fed ,0 '!' '" ""r property shuld be de prived of their fiuuch. Oysters a specialty at Strong's restuuraut. The First Law of Nature. This self-preserVHtlon Is nckDowledccd to be, and people wlio adopt aiiilnt tin enrronchesof Uiseae a genuine mtdlclnul fcafeKiiard, accredited by exber enco am the aancilonot ptijslclans, Birord a hapnj UiUBinillon of tlie wisdom or tbe aylii, lU the health ttlOV ri-Bl.irn nnd nnllnTio .. -njoy. Anions maladies, airulna tin growth 01 whlcn Hostetter's btomucu llli urs hfTords elllclenl protection, ai-uses o 'no kluneys aud bladder lire rraugbt wltl houtmohtperllHudexblbltgreat cbulii urr when opposed by ordmury meanK Hid Hitlers cun and will subdue iheu. ot&ttlmony Uftronger thn thl. Untr utthe ouuetandpersiNteiith.the bestrt Halts may be expocttd. 'J'he medicine alf eradicates liver complaint, conxtlpation iiygptpiiu, mslarlj, rheumaiUm &nC nervousness. turn. HIih hnq twn lmptu nnrl nnlmof HorFCH b wrded.by dny, week or month. Oil , ;, . , , , . ' . " itieetn, itontti or Wlllamelte hotel uiiuuiiiria, uvu uraim, iuiii uriui miu luur legs und. so rtn unutninlcal examination has proved, she luw two hearts, two sets of lungs and two sets of digestive or gans. In fact, sho is two distinct per- sons blended into ono at the waist.' Mentally sho is certainly two, being able to curry on two separate conversa tions on different subjects at one and tho same time. Sho la 11 tine singer one voice being n hih soprano and the other a clear toned contralto. Sho is a Highly educated woman, or women, and speaks several languages fluently, among them German. French and Spanish. She is without doubt the greatest or ono of the greatest human wonders born this century, her physical makeup being White & Tanner's Livery, (BucceesoratoJCllls A Whitley.) l.lvery, hack and feed stablo A full supply of linnes nnd buggies on hnnd.e nice at staoie, commercial and 'Jrudol J. W. WEST, Proprietor of the GERMAN MARKET On Commercial Ht. nnd the CASH MARKET On Htate Street. Good Meats Sausage. Lard," JInms,' Da- nrn nnH at nrMilHn Imn i 11..1 i a wonder to tho scientists and 11 puzzle estabbshmtnt. "'"s "' '" " ""aBS to the common people in general. St. Louis Republic. PIANO roil RENT See Prof. 7. jl i-arviii.aiconienatory or music, M. l-4-n For Locating Mines Go to Strong's restaurant. Squire Farrar & Co. do not maki the laws but they supply most 01 tbe good groceries which the wist legislators eat at their boardlnt houses. Go to Strong's reitaurant. Hon. John G. Wright has 1 world's fair souvenir coin for evirj member of the legls'utur. wlo call ut his pioneer grocery. 77 Commercial street S. & G. 8weot cider Clark &, Eppley. Go to Strong's restaurant. A Wfmnn whn lu 10a.1t ........... sleeplewi, aud who has cold Lauds and Ictt cuuuol Itel and net lUe u well person Car ler Iron Pill, eyu-olze the clitulatlon. re juovenenouHuewi, and give streustUano A uinn's wife should always be the same especially to hsr husbnnd, but If she 1, wi-ak aud nervous, and uses Carter's Iron Pills, she cuuuot be, lor they maSe heT "icel IUe different person sc tlTey Tl wy, and their husbands say bo tool Hallriiad Troubli-f. "Something or othpr is the matter with all these railroad men," said tho solomn passenger in the Michigan Cen tral railroad station as ho looked over the folders of tho various roads in tho racK. "So there is with everybody," said hia ..D-i ! j . . Pr- H. Smith Is row sole agent for tbe .But railroad men have specific com-1 f,al' Marshtls'EirciroMugneiioiodsror z::r r- tmPirunu ....wU, .. ,0 u i kuub) iviiiuuv; an-1 -",U,J "JOKieBiesiaifoovery or Invention other has Michigan Centralcia: a third 'nDea8eriurtherluionnntlon address has Eriesipelas; a fourth has 0. H. & Debility; a fifth has L. & Entasis: a sixth has C. & Odentalgia: a seventh has Atchison. Topeka & Santa Faintncss; an eighth has C. B. & Cutaneous trouble; a ninth has Wabashfulness, and so on to the end of tho chapter." "Um er." said the other, comprehend- iniT the icP;!. llR 1m ItnM itnn .. l.:n pay for a sleeper, "and none of them is so bad as tho Pullmanary complaints of ' "w Kiiveiuijr puouc. Then thoy picked up their b.igsand boarded a train for the south.-Detroit Free Press. 1831 " S;;iTATOB 1893 CountryGentleman DR. H. SMITH Salem, Oregon. St T) rcii f m rood CARTER'S P M fl &SsH ITTLF. SVER LLS. CURE likt Urll?M,"""n r,llcre B ,h' troubles Incl lent to a bilious tato of tlm STstem sueh .. -sting I' tin In the pmh Xe While thrir n! vinarlMUe ..,x-cs, ,M l Wown la cuTln, fitruck rnrclblv. First Mnsher-Woll, did you make tio ncquamtanco of that strange girl you wero raving over? Second Ditto-Yes, followed her liomo. First ar.-How did 6ho strike youf Second Ditto-She didn't at all she got her big brother to do it London Tit Bits. IVrsoiisappareiitlylHKoodlicaltliam gntnt aS S "J ""WPt a,ll "ftj-a B L'V" ' "'" " curea uy 1EAVES SALEif vSS,HVi1,tiP.c,t "i 6 'cl0Pk n- every Monday, Wednesday nnd Hatuiday. LEAVES POUTLAND Irom the Central dock at footol WnhlHc tiTnday. eVMy TueS(lay. Thursday and nl0nc,'i,nlDs.frel(!;nt aaa rassenger bust nes, cill on the aKent, Ah UKHItE. USiiAA VJJTIQ. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW OF THE . and Pet Ski Poultry THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. 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