rvrfijiMSW''- -H V- v(-AwL fifittttf& (UiMMPAIi J6tm4fi,IJflAiVf, OtWOMtt 24, ik r stftaaMaMaMWal '"- '"-" '"tttiV BK CKFEfilL JOIIRMI, POHU5.K;,IAI"f,Jf?vOBra SUNDAY. BY THS . IfirTouRdlfubnsTiingoVnJ Iotofnce b(!6. TJofimWclfcl Street. ffOf ERR0TMEfi3r-- Wlttm Warty, by carrier, per mouth, - OallyrbyiuU, pet-year, TVeettiy.S pages, per year, .0.60 a.ca --1.W .OPfcR PABTV,fiAJlv,. (V The state contention of ttfei'eopleVl partyua wen; caieirtu mwnmiv-u 14thhrextratPa MCb hereafter to be do- fBPnnfiWl.' 'OoirntV coiiVertUnna to be held ;5arcb-i0th aud preoluctTnU ward meeting. SatutfaftrUcl. The, 'a'na'a'fthf.expreloitirftth peopled choice may bo had for their official serv- .. ? z tt ...uri t. . . a. it i '' vi auts, we reoomufuw',iu'"."r"i"c clnct orKaulzatfon-olrtho' staten$eet' on the 4th Saturday of January next and vote by ballot for their 1st, 2d and 3d " "choTdb for fill' the1 offlcers'.to beehrcted Vf " attbe'June 'election-1804; hud-there 'nulte'for state execullvb committed.-aud ' ftff county TjfflcBra to the'' chairman if 't .'e'eounhea. ' v- ""-r -The political portion of this party.'dall "'' 'lrf'arfOlltfws: ' ' "" , 'rjhe,carcltyiifhjobeyhi circulation, -. .Afnrrint.i(in,'lii,l)UBlueM. enfureed-.ldle. andflriaucnii futures that every when "AinutftomU'-nt'tnialilkmi 'ana ".VlDlOUH Jeglalatlon-by tlroBtate-and.tlMWiatloij aud tuo oniy ,r8nwYtyfwxy..v' ,r nnl the bad lav " ftrwH lutttniirt': nncrtorthlsond-weTecoui lVM llllll BUUOUIUIO JUOl mend that the people come together,! lr . . .respective or previous poim.cai paQiy ar flllatl6rl8,""ln eVe?y preoliftjfin'd waM in thHtatoand form a people's party ojgunlsUon,vaud the only coudjflon of membership, an -avowed vvllllllgness to sUpnorc tueuoiaua' piauormi The question immediately1 arises Whether enouRh Voters -will' Wave the' ' two' bia-partlea-toforra.a third-party If uotVallthls new-third parly-machltv "ry "will have been iri vdiaand thePeo rjle's arty will be usheredr Into the limbo of some forty third-party prede- (vmsors that have passed away In the post forty years. But there is no way to test this but to test it, aud- that, is what tho People's party propose to do in Oregon. If all the Prohibition, La bor, Greenback, Alliance and Orange voters who have hcretpfore thrown of! on tho Republican and Democratic par ties will unite with the aggressive new People's party organization, there will be a strong nucleus for a new party. Add to this tho fact that the Democrat ic party la pretty badly split on finance and there Is an outlook for an anti Cleveland wing breaklug oft bodily, and the outlook for the Populist is a bright one in Oregon, if indeed It does not absorb the whole Democratic ma culru, rank and file, tiger aud all The coming contest for political sup remacy in Oregon will bo watched with interest. TUB CLEARING H0USK- Tho fall of tho Capital National bank of Indianapolis was due to tho fact that It was not at that time a mcinbor of the trust or clearing house. Tho same as sistance as was extended to the Indian spoils National bauk glvon to the Capi tal National would have saved it from closing Us doors. In tho otio case it was the power of the clearing house trust to destroy a solvent competitor. In tho other IS was the effort of the samo combination to prolong the exist ence of ono of their number, known by them at the time to bo criminally cor rupt and hopelessly bankrupt. What this clearing house conspiracy so notoriously did in the Instance of these two bauks it has done and Intends to do In Its relations with every busi ness man and every business interest, It is a common remark that if men do so aud so their busiuoss will be de stroyed. The association of banks known as the clearlug bouse has com-1 mlttoea for Its several purposes. Through Its system or espionage it Is able to rival the Inquisition of Torque mada. Tho commercial ageucies of Dun and Bradstreet are Its servants. The detectives of Pinkerton and the police aro Its ready tools. Tho records of loans, mortgages aud taxes aro al ways open to Inspeotlou. The political, social and religious standing of every man who asks for a loan of money Is subject to their investigation aud may beootue a factor In tho result. Noncon formist. CODNTY COURT 1'KOt'EEDINGS. The Statesman Is waking up to the iM. that the county court proceedings tawM be published, The Journal has fttwaya eeti vended for the euforcemeut of Uita kw which for two yeara or more, wr tlooe It waa enacted has not been Mfarwd In thh) county aa In most coun U f tb state. la large a county as this It would jm oy wved to tho county aud the u0fl at each sewloh ton times the oct of enforcing the law tohayethe NeeIInffe published. Tho people bfaootker ajeans of getting nt the eikuwofooHrtwit by (his law. The ountjr eourt fa the only body of men who to nut mUJ with the people or f ,ni.r tut account of theuielvea. I PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.' . OorrSBjr)ndjeo IWrarTo'Wfis Id tW-Valldy fbom' aumsville.- Aumsville is situated In the Wlllam etto valley ou tlio Woodbura branch nt lio H. P. Ti R mid 10 mllra nnilth nf SaTeTThroujh Aumsville runs tho famtaj Mlll(6r,ekAri6 of the best water Lpoivecln. lho.tato--iriiejBamQtxeiun supplies Balein wllh all its water power for its many mills, manufacturing, el'ec MU),fym,A(t,o.T JFbiq. nawfrs,avpable' of running a great many more 'enterprises! for at this placo the rlver-MrWTSo rapid ly that Tho nower canWuseu several tirrmoinorLjiisxancejt is oniya, qiiestlori of tlnftwhen ttiisareat power will bo1ulll2ed ami JtandnTds of harids HKlTodwoYk fh tle- Autnsville factt riea. mere win we a cannerya-HU evai . wHm V . . , i t LI i. ..--. -ii . . .-i tdnwir nutUe nearuture as the large amount or mm being set out wm soonj. UelrrtJeatlnTR Fruit can be evanorated toh6apfef tft Aumsville than at Salemon account of fuel being cheaper. Wo would like to- have a-littl(rhon est talk nboUt tK3'prat9 IfidOstry, not for tho purpose of selling knd boomlnR LocalA j the country but to And out all about tbj7 business. Our experience extendgjbly fd.the ciiltrVStlSna'DJ air.arffagrfced that good cutlvat4ori is the only way, to rai-ie good trees and watchful care aloife will preserve-them from their mady7 f tr-mles we nwatifrrtoY'k-npwv.bowweir thepruue-ehterprise pays, and-iwe-1wi8htifliTeDr,.t,.timtf atid-'giveD-a fair U that I ,t those who hv bearing orchards would lve us the iniormatipii.nWi' mean true ananonestiniormaiion. n. First ile; amoontofanouey received for an acre of prunes. Second, thel iimouut of expense in preparing aud marketing' tbd safae.' " Wo'llubk that Mr. Cottle or -Mr. Keen can giVe' us 'the'lhiormatron.'as'ihey 'hive',riad ex- perience an aiong ine line, e have ,alw!aysTtrea,ted,.purtBjlster ?l.ty.Halem wJUi ajl.orbearai),, We were always glad of.herprejpemy.and: always shle)d,ediera,uU8i.an4, short cnmlng8. and we always thought Balerm" had the .same, , interest ,lp Aumsvjlle.t But a "change .has corno oyer, the spirit of our dream.'', LNst.Thursday, one of Salem's most noted, citizens, whose Christian name is Sheriff, and com monoly called Knight, drove into Aumsville, and in a sudden manner took possession of one of our business houses, ordered the owner, and our great district school board, who Were in session, to vacate, locked up the build ing and started for Salem; all before we had time to mob him. AH tbsbe cause Sulem Is jealous of Aumsville. We aro mad. Revenge' is theory. The town head will be fed salt aud driven hourly to drink out of Mill creek, aud their number will be Increased until all tho water is absorbed, and then, ob, Salem, your lights will not burn, your cars will not ruu, your mills will not grind, your manufactories will not weave, and your canneries will uu o u. It is with pleasure that we again mention another generous act of our friond Moyer. In order to assist a friend (who was under heavy expense In buying a farm and building a house) he bought his old worn out hay tt the rate of $40 a tou. Since then every body has been trylug to sell Moyer hay but the streak is over, ho will be gen erous again In about two weeks. Weaver begins to look sheepish he Is living ou mutton. A pleasant party nietat the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Heln, to help them remember their wooden wed ding. The evoning was pleasantly nassed, with plenty of good music and singing and a good supper. Tho wood on presents wero not very numerous, and some of them were kindly returned to the giver. HOSRDALK NOTES. Mrs. II. M. Thnm has been very ill. Mr.Townsend has moved from Salem to this vicinity. C. II. Burgraft has moved to Mom- Ingside. Mr. Sutton's house Is rapidly nearlng completion. Mr. Lundon of Denver, Col., has pur chased Mr. Batt's fruit farm, Miss Emma L. Murphy has returned from her trip to Portland where she attended the fair, and visited her sister and frionds. Tho literary of Rosedale is now tn progress. Meets every Saturday even lug at 7:30. J3veryouo Is cordially In vited to attend. FH0M AKKKNY. The river Is lu fine shape for boating and the boats are loaded with freight each trip, Tho Hour mill Is being thoroughly re paired under the supervision of Mr. IloHuau, nn able millwright and when completed will turn out a better grade of flour than ever before and the capa city per duy doubled. The saw mill Is nearlng completion aud will bo In running order shortly, Farmers are hnyiug line weather for puttlug In their crops uud .heir "whoa aud get up" can be heard from early morn till late at night. Quite n uumbar of exchanges in real estate lu this locality lately. Milton Brown purchased tbe Milton place aud is going to put It out to buis.1I fruits, Brown la a rustler and wo ueed lots more of Just his stamp. The Ankeny Bottoms raises as nice- oops ana aatieavy a vieiu as any locai- y. it you don't think so c.tll and see Walter Boskner and he will show you. liome Hard Jrt beat.v PARIY RESPONSIBILITY. Tho Democrats in Concress are whimpering: 'Uf duly theVwlckecl JleV ----- - - .,.J,.J... cans-would join- in now and help .uso-pusto- con'rnlaar,WJJ ,awd gej( Xtib country ouroflfe financial straits.'' The Republicans wisely refuse to as-'sl5Pln?fielpfbtghfor'cV,-3Mp'roInl8tf bill. The DetnWrafTc party Is running ithis.countryat.preseHt (audsbould notf sbrlukfrouvtbe. j-eeponswiUUyi rJn a jmrty1gowerp.meatfitufir&4nu9t,i)efparty -responsIbility.IfihDemaoratajran- .noj'rcdiuemitnsjHrstone.ottneirjejiges tn.tJin-neiinto Jnt,.lhnmfUon dowu.and ,.-, . --..,.. outiAQd let,'BomQ,r.pauy"go vlnn-tnai i -Ca.Uf'.'i"",',r p-w't'.,y iro;.n'''fT ,i Two yeara,ago vbouthe.Ref)ubUcan9 framed the-present-sllver-law li'was a comprofiflBe7"N.6ViC Derrncrat helped. -nralte itr.a? Jatv., 'AIJ"Btood--baOk and (Vdted'aKain8tlt'Nor they aro takiug 'thfefr'ow'n prescript iwl!,"- tnt"tt'- r r,t t xsnrjT. TTT?TTr M"XrTlnf,ff, lUn f 1UU AlLAfcW.M.VVMr -.(.a MiracleNow( Un.Hl recently coawunjpltrn was cofl' slderd'icfburableETu C fltiw people arc" ovgltiulng'to -rejUze'thattho. disease It, Mil lncurDU. ine cure oi.consumnr tlbn Is hot a miracle, now. Dr. Pierce's urmueu lueuictu jjihuuvci j win uuie n. trial i LI?fJ not make. new lungs, lint It. will restore dis eased ouefl,,to'"' healthy state when other-means ,have .failed. Thousands' 'JtratefuTry' testify'ti) this. "It is the1 'rbrfBY-UdtMn tabic? orstrength'-restdrejY haiferalve;ror't)lood-oleanser, and nutri- tlve.(Or.Jlepa;buUueri.kuowutpjDeaicai science... For weak Jungs, spitting. of blood, "Ifvercdifiplainl" and dyHpepsia or indigestion, It Is an uuequuledrem edy. f -rrz r: h dJ6tanftenentxtM:a Uver'-y,tUo llDlures f Ije eonJpl'exlqa' lodu'ce 'y I'laVilRlir. 'Itin6vSiUeciW!CjDyin BBtipatldn- uliLiDies. sal DyiislDEfT'alter'rf ..ttlftijLirphWHs,. ,QuQ,ft jj.e .Xrx.tueai. r L..JV,ly dRPlt yoatryCartej-xrinie Lives 'Prllt-T They are a positive cure sick headache "andull-taolllH.proclucea by dlsordereallvdr. Only quo piU a dose. . Thoncllon, of Carter's silt tie Liver Pills In pleHMiut, mild" and natural They geLtly HtlraulHtetbo Ifver, and, regulate tbe lioweU, but do not purge. Tbey are sure to please Try tbem. IMPORTANT, If you anticipate visiting tbe world's fair, or your friends in the East, take advantage of the present opportunity, as tbe fares are now so low they cut no figure In the expeuse. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed in service a solid vestibnled train, between roruana ana uuicngo, the famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur nished, rates now offered, together with the short time consumed in makinu the trip, it is within the reach of all. For further information, apply to any ticket agent, or1 write A. G. Barker, Gen'l Agt. 272 WHShingtnn street. Portland, Or. A Better Authority. "Good morning, friend. How do you feel?" "Very poorly." "But your wifo told mo just now that you woro quite well!" "Indeed? Then it must bo so, for she always knows betterthan I do." Kikeri koo. VIGOR - M Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, mid all the train of erlU from early vrroi s or later excesses Uo results of overwork, lokiiuai. worry.tlo. Fulletrviigih, doTcuipmeut and tons given tu every organ and portion of tLo body. Blmplf.naturnlinethcKli. ImmedlatiilinprnTement ertu Fiillure(mplbla. 2, references. Book, explanation and proof! mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. DR. GUNN'b IMFHOVED LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIO ONE PILL FOJJ A DOSE. h?K2Sfl,aJiJ?f lh &11 8j d'! necessary . Xj.f ?.d OI,r tn Oomplion better than jpsmetlea. 1-hay t adldly, aalthar Trrti nor llokan as oth.r pills do. To ooorlnoa ou of their nrtu w mell aampl. rr,. or fullboa aai Bold iverjnrharo. Boaaaso Med.6. ruUadelpWa, la- Bold by Bankett k VanHlypo. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2l5XCommrclilSt, . Sitem, Ortgeii. (Next door to Klaln'a.) Specialty ol BpaoUolea, and reruilrtuf Clock Wmiiliw id lwolrv THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET. J. H. ALLEN, Prop. The very best of moats at all times, and the beat of service, 10-OpnoUe Wade's Store. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORfl & PLA8TEUKRS. sAmmmwxI f Arocjl Fitij f Ly 7V r4B JH-i2CsvC -J' if ,I,vwriatooiU6-irltliurtWocltooai1,iy in aocietn Urletasl oonfldeucc Wrttaj l5,Baloui,Oreon. H I SocW, WMloa, lea Hocavduly, W. IC8 Cream SpilU a CtiurctoV AVery much vexed question about a dish of ico cream, which split a church, caused a number of resignations and" rV movals of prominent brethren and has occupied tho attention of every court in lllA C!rt ll.MMM Taunl..XAkiM Vi...mV. !. Ing several years, come up again last week-in the Missouri presbytery. Thei seat of the tfbuble is the church at Aux Vasso, CiUlamy' GoUHCy, MOV DurlUg thopxoppytvonaior'aoburch social there S0m6 live years agb a difference of opin ion arose' among the members as to tho iiriro, qati,Bh.QVjldip charged, fqr,adkih . In tho nec!lll1nl, wnvmifh RRfiminDf triv- (KmlUlKAlKj2x..2lfoJ,'L.u-Uii!-.ui Kiiiiieo uu iuiiui uuuu causo utuii uuiu- 'lng8 WroilJiB a"6rUK?K aiT'thltf'fciani qUeKtiUff fot'k uhftf tit 'iirTxjrved' tauten tlfo' chnroli' metnberehipi(aiia'8waous factional feud was tho result,' v-Chree, 4 membeps, .rcsicned,.,an- lder..oa re- 9w9Wcase.WM.tCie(f9e)rpro ine .PSPfihyitery, appealed to tho, synod and 'A.&f n,e.LasSmb piy. in mo inner augusr ooay, repreo sdntiffcr eVetV'HreSbvWni,ihtlie' Wnrrch. rfeoHnfeVIBe wflsftfie intorest?'ln Ahergteat qaesuonf'tliat 'the faatttir .waBroBrm.lly tbrowm-outbyft vot"e-off,70 o,71r It went.-ack totihe.MissQuri, ,pr,e8byt,ejy, mittee to visit; the Aux Vasso church ttndV try lo'ieftlb the 'ffbuble'..Ei'dnango. f -it "'SHSlPo'lled Eg'rilSalaX,-' 'V - 9 ' 'Ah' mrTu'Bmg"itfcTaeritr ts 'VerSbrteWby fluWi&n'n' tCcUt i eBpcmdeiit? to' hava- taken 'plax;Vtris;'weelrtat MisHlsfln Hungary. A.-ybimg girl protended- to eee-thooHoly Virgin '.daily and, tcu.have- .coaYersatipnl .wtU her-. Her , mothpr ,pn,90ur.aged , thlj when tiro prlesls "interfered InS 'excited I dious wiiq oroucncoresenis to ner. ana crowa inrearenea to 111 treat tnem. some days agd'thd wbuld'o" ealnt lay in-a cof flh iha'shrondph'tTil' Knr tnnthm"hol(1 everbody that the-Virgin 'had told.her to die anil would, resuscitate hen on .tho I . There .was terrible excitement h, the , piaqe, anu jnousanua seernea prejiareu ut arid' fasting'. The local authorities" cflmtf "With'a doctor to put a'tdp t'othoscan dalouCaHftir,, and in-the presence of thej pious crowd the doctor saidr "h.)b yery serious, that she .died .eo.suddenly, , Wo must bavo ppstirtortera examlnatiQn," unrnomateiy tije young, saint sat up in tho coffin, crying:' "6li. don't cut nib' Up. t can bo resuscitated 'irhmediately."'She was taken to a prison hospital to be ex amined as to her sanity. London Daily Telegraph. Elcctrlo Launches For Vienna. No longer, if tho plans of an Italian syndicate are carried out, will the gon dolier in his gay costume send his long black boat sweeping along the Grand canal arid under the Bridge of Sighs. In his place an American engineer, ini a natty suit of blue with brass buttons, will simply press the button, and eloo tricity will do tho rest. Tho translation of the poetry Of Ven ice into modern prose is one result of tho Columbian exposition. Yesterday electric launch No. 80, which has been plying on the lagoons and grand basins since the fair opened, was taken to the south pond and hauled up out of tho water. There it was turned over to'an express company, which had contracted to deliver the boat safe and sound on tho Grand canal in Venice within tho next month. It has been purchased by a com pany in which several members of tho royal Italian commission aro interested, and will be sent ahead to prepare the way for a big fleet of electric boats which aro to follow when "the fair1 is over. Chicago Tribune. A New Trolley Car llralte. A Rochester man has devised a plan by which a trolley street car can be stopped almost instantaneously, orvitii in a space of three feet, while tho car is going at full speed. His device is oper ated by a lever in the motorman's cab. It is, generally speaking, a steel shoe upon which the rear wheels of the car ride, tho undor side of which is corru gated so as to produce great friction upon the rails of tho track. On tho top of the shoe is ati arrangement which, as soon as the wheel rises upon tho shoe, clamps tho outer rim of the wheel and at the same time grasps tho inner edge of tho rail. Tho simple weight of tho car crowds down tho shoe upon the rail and at the same time clamps together, as in a vl-e, tho wheel and the rail, and all this by a single movement on tho part of tho motormun. Electricity. Mulue Hull Thrower. Lawyer Bunker of Ellsworth, Me., re cently had an unpremeditated contest with nu angry bull on the Hancock county fair grounds at that place. He seized the angry beast by the horns, and after au exciting tussle actually suc ceeded in downing the bull Since then tho young farmers of the county have been practising at this hazardous wres tliug, and most any average sized man will now boast of his ability to upset any bull in tho county. Competitive chal lenges have been tho natural outcome, and Bucksport has just issued a defiance to Ells worth to match its star-against any "rarsler (wrestler) in the latter place, "horse holt, beat two out of throe bulls." Lowiston Journal. food Fur a Catflalt. A four tlnod silvor fork bearing the name of the old steamboats, B. Bayard, which went out of service 20 years aco. was fouud in tho stomach of a 40 pound catfish hauled out of tho Missouri at Louisiana, Mo., a fow days ago. Where tho fork has been for 20 years and how long it has been serving as ballast In the catfish are matters which have been sub mitted to the river folk for disoussioa. Exchange. A Soclvty ailt Edged Vrcdff. A London journal has this advertise ment; A titled ladr wajita la borrow &.rm for- alx montKa ou cood tecurityt rvauooftU interest ' wm us piuas wouia la return introduce youns Mnlli From Abyaalula. An unexpected item of news which has just transpired will delight the heart '6T every philatelist. Tho kin of kinjRS, tho successor of King Solornpn, has writ ten to tho Universal Postal association "nt Tforn. nnnrtnnciniT hisintennon to enter'tho PostaltinionT Wo"Bhall conso-"- qaently have Abyssinian postage stamps, for tho king of kings is none other than 'RlU'8"'Mtfnglelt' "tA "'Abyomiiw 'l&af thipga wiu ,aouutiess nappen on tuo ill .doubtless banks Of tile Ire rNilo before the first post- office opens-in-Abyssinia, But-we-llvo-in ntrnnrrn times, when "savnees aro bo- coming civilfzedaid SiylizearrnatKdn8'l aro becoming savages. European Her- KTanwi friT-na t nunrv i-'iiTpnnfl RAii. I son, febrne boaulre of its own, and1 'from" mqrninytoS night, as from the -Jradle to thW grrtya', iS but a succession of changes so gentle aud easy that we can scnrcely-mark their progress. ln-WftffWft' 'TmSdiaiuofid iscriot ambng 'the 41kiBoiasiQKn tpjnan-It has JotHbeen f ounuyirvtheTmiis of .Nine veh, in tho Etruscan sepulchers n6r in the tombs of the Phoenicians. r T i rtrrrt , ,, ,v ,.. pB.JW-UOABKEa'i -7 ,., Stricken Down with -Heart Disease 'l)r:ttifM&fcaVCo.;xukhtiri,Indl fiCkii"fietiTc Remedies. X.wu.Btricfccn down .with lltari h lrig from 80 to 140 boats per rolquto, a choklns oK xts-uanait.icomDUca'ion3.tiriiniamii;ovarT- Durnuig tensnuoa m mo wuiu pipe, oppression THOUSANDSHK Bton of tho heart and below lower rib, pain In tho turns, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness and pencral debility, Tho arteries in my neck TOuld throtJ vlolonUy, tho throbbing of my heart could be heard across a large room and would, shake my whole body. I was to nervous that I could not hold my hand steady. I have been under the treatment of,, eminent phV'Mani, and have taken flallons of Patent MedMna tctthntit the leant benefit. A friend recom mended yonr remedies, fine was cured by Dr. allies' remedies. Ihavotakcn - mmr'aa threo bottles of your KowGLJKfcD Heart Cure and two bottles E-. l- Nervine. My pulse is normal, I have no more violent throbbing of the heart, i m wcll mn. I sincerely recommend every one with symptoms of Heart plsease to take Or. Miles' Ilentora-' tif" Remedies and bo cured. Gypsum. City, Kans. L. L. Carmku. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT& 8old by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE la raisin a family of nine children, ray only remedy for Coughs. Colds and Croup was onion syrup. It la Just aa effective to-day as it waa forty Seara ago. Now my grandchildren take Or. unn'a Onion 8yrup, whloh la already prepared and more pleeaant to the taste. Sold everywhere. LarceJottlea 00 oenta. Take no substitute for It Sold by P,akett & Van8lype. GAS LIGHT CO. in Price of Gas. From and after October 1st, 1893. the price of gas will be as follews: Less than 600 cubic feet per month (3.50 per 1000 cubic feet. Over 500 cubic feet per 1000 cublo feet. per month $3.00 Special ratea for large consumption given on application to L. B. McCLANE, Manager. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate, la amounts and time to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, ltoom 12. Husb Hank block. 0 I3n Rheumatism.: - Lumbago, So.ftt!oV Kidney Complaints, Um HaCKe. KOa MaJtANBEN'S ELECTWC 1ELT nnnaaracirtriwnsneiio UIH,KN80llTa Ulca latpat Ileal TlaaarTVesiilu 7 HOI eora -without loMkUe all --rnl.itisultUiaf. win TajMaxatloaot Lrain netre. forcia rMUlUfia-from or lodla. - - --- y"w . waHft. eta. Jca. i Tills electrto Bat eontalW rvr aul cuara. 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