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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1894)
m setsuptrjvntimjesitassamKtssiaasvmi POBLIHHEU DAILY, KXCKIT BUNDAY, r THB Capital Journal Publishing Company I'fMtofflce Hloctt Commercial Street. IIOfER BROTHERS, Editors, D.lly, by carrier, per month,. f0 60 tntllr. by malt, per year 3.0P Weekly, 8 page, per year . 1.10 FItlDAY, MAY 25, 1604. 8WHTCUNO AROUND THE OIEOLE J. L. MITCHELL & CO., Insurance. HOLMAN BLOCK. BALEM. Or. U Strong's! BREAD! :::: BREAD! BEBT BREAD INTHECITY 33 16 8 3 Loaves i - - - - $l.0( - - - - 50t - - - - 25c 10i Westacott & Irwin, 271 Commercial Street LITTLE L00AL8. J oo Powers, a popular youni; Baloni Ho wont to Portland yeaterday morn lug on tliu Hteamcr Modoc, for treat mont at Br VIiiccuL'h lioupttnl Mlsi Fianklo Ohaso, with tier friend Jieiit llollund, yeutorday afternoon celohrat od tlio lOttt birthday of bath kItIh, u lior homo on East Htato Btreet, h. giving o party to u number of younj frlonde Tho county rock cruHhoi Ii08 been taken to BeottH MIIIh TJIB ftOSK BllOW. TIlO OXCGUtlVt committee of tho Baloni Horticultural club mot yesterday afternoon will Mre. Qco. II, Buruott, and Hot thu dali for tho oxhlbltion.for Juno 8th and Oth, being Friday and Bitturduy following election. TIiIh will bo the week bofon cotnniouceniont, nud hooiiih to be about tho only dealreublu duto within tin lljwer (icason. It Im also hoped tin Htrawberry crop may bo In condltloi for a display ut thin time. AhUIo from tho roses nud strawberries, which til ways attract wide attention the com mittee Iiom arranged with Home of Hit b'oycllsts to lmvo a unuid Btreet purHtlt on one afternoon. It 1b expected thai no Jcaa than 1!00 wheela can bo turned out.all decorated with roses. TIiIh will bo u great Bight, and worth going mile. to eoo. Tho show will probably b buhl In tho 0era Iiouho, which will b undo a perfect Lowjr of lloral decora tlnna. TIiIh will bo tho fourth annual fulr, nud will eolljwo any previous tfljrt, an thu commltteuB of ludleB In charge never do things by halves. Ity member, Juno 8th nud Oth, If you havt nuy rosea or berries exhibit them, whether you expect n premium or not All Marlon nud Polk county grower, tiro Invited to come In and partlclputt. Tho Journal Man and the Other Republican Candidates on Their Travels. AT SUIJMMITV, A uutnlwr of the candidates partook of a splendid dinner, prepared by Mru. LaCroix. Jan. W. Taylor, who baa canvassed this county several times, was in the audience. Tho local Repub licans aro not lacking In enthusiasm. After dinner we went oyer to Kingston station and an Oregon I'aclllc train bore ub up the picturesque Bantlam valley to Detroit, eighteen miles above Minto. "SENATOR" I'ATTEKSON lias made several speeches of half a minute each but has not broken this record at any of the school houses. He does a great deal of his work on the outside and makes a good business Im pression on all classes of citizens. As jounty chairman two years ago he nadea large number of acquaintances among the leading Republicans, win ill greet him cordially nud with en huslosm as candidate for senator. AT DKTKOIT. It. M. Poo called tho meeting to order 14 president of the Republican club. Ics. Monroe Is president of the Popu bit's. They claim from 115 to 40 votert, vbile there are over one hundred votts in the precinct. This Is the preseni terminus of tho Oregon Pacific rallwuy fdahana is four miles beyond, like x rent many hopes of many a candidate The Cascade house wis a splendid ,! Dubllcan table. Here, to tho merrj uuslc of the ever roaring Populist Ban tlam, wo nil went to bed and slept tin sleep of the uhL. The procession not wont ou to Mill City and thence ovu t'io mountains to Mehama, the III 1 1 gem of summer resorts. A MOUNTAIN THU'. Mounted behind n pair of CaytiH oits we drovo to Mchaiua where we wont to sleep, lulled to slumber by the roaring of the Bantlam river, which here takes Its final plunges oil' tho foot hill Cuscades to How ou us u peaceful valley stream until It mingles with tin broader Willamette, which pours luti the Columbia and tliut Into tho Pacific Ocean. Wo left tho lumbering vlllngnutO o'clock and up through the clear, cool mountain uir we climbed three mllet up thu mountain at an almost half pitch. We were Isomo In the tall tim ber, trees 150 to 300 feet high, and from 15 to 10 feet In diameter. Urouso wore hooting, pheasant were drumming uuu (iiall were whistling, The cuckoo, t largo black bird, was calling from tin forest deepH. The goldoii' winged wood lieoker was sending his high, shrlb ootcH from hill to hill. Tho blue Juj iu thu mountains Is a large, beautiful bird with a pointed topknot, almost MONUTEJS REPUBLICAN RALLY. Thos. H. Tongue and the State Can didates Coming to Salem. One of the best, If not the greatest Republican meetings of the campaign Willi held at Salem next Thursday evening, May 31st. It will be ad dressed by the silver-tongued Tongue, Tom Tongue of Hlllsboro, and will be attended by many of the candidates on the Republican state ticket. Those who have beard Mr. Tongue speak during the present canvass soy he has THE speech of the campaign. He is an Interesting talker, and orator. His arguments are convincing. Every body should turn out and hear him. They should come from near and far and make this the great event of a great campaign. This will be followed by the great county canvass ou Saturday night, when speeches will be raude by the vurious candidates for county oillcee. O. B. Moores, the Mark Twain of Ore gon, Henry L. Barkley, one of the oest campaign orators In ths country, who stumped Ohio with James G Maine, and other good talkers, will address the people. Tho arrangement of the meeting is in tho hands of the state uud county committeemen, and every detail will be attended to. The best bands obtaii -ble will be engaged for the ocraslou, and more than likely several steamboat and other excursions will be run in. JfiJvm " !t'. JTZHSitaiMtisn ARCHBISHOP GROSS SPEAKS. They Are Dying Off. The Populists are dally loosing strength In the dld'eront precincts of Maker county. Old Hue Republicans re seeing ho error of their ways and are fast coming back Into the fold, In iurlng thoieiecllon of the entire Repub dean ticket In June. Let the good work of evolution continue and it will not be long until every "pop" iu Baker county can be counted on your lingers. Baker City Blade. This Is true In several precincts in Grant county. Republicans see that they cannot vote for protection aud vote the Populist ticket. Long Creek Euglo. Thu same is also true to a considerable extent In Marlon county, for the most conscientious men In the PopuINt party don't wuut to bo sold out as as sistant Democrats. Ike u chieftain's plume. As every A Mkan Tmoic The Astoria Bud get thinks it was a reul mean trick that was played on a young man aud n widow recently. It was tho lfrst real pleuauut ovenlug of tho season, uud Jt was nobody's business If they did sit uown on n board by a barn to look at the stars uud things, thou to go Inside tho barn whou they saw somo fellows coming that wuy, Iu order to bo not observed. It wasn't right iu thu two scamps to sit down on thu same board uud smoke clgara uud tull stories nud keep the poor lovers hived up nearly all Ulglit. Wo, boys, thut Is not right; you might get taken thut wuy yourself bomo day. A Pknnoykk Band. Tho old Itallau who was in thu city thu other (lay with wiverul drums, a harinunlca, trianglu, nud several other Instruments strapped unto his porsou, nil playing ut UMUV, IUUJI JlllYU W,'ll 1110 KIIUI 01 H brow baud Gov, Pennoyur ondorses. lie had symbols ou his head, and when bo tfpoko thu sound must lmvo been vciy luuvH mo oaiiiu us WIIUII 1110 gov rnor makes u Popu'lst speech. thing grows to colossul proportions or thu Puellla coast, bo even thu so-culled dupsucker that Is a tiny forest bird "back east" hero grows as large us a Hinull pigeon. At eight o'clock wo aro up to tin snow lino. On ull sides nru glittering Hiiuw peaks nud dill's of lavatlc rock hundreds of feet straight ou thu (act1. Ouo vluw duwu thu valley shows the coast raugu of mountains seventy iulli away ou the other Hide of tho Willam ette valley. "llll.l.Y" 1IOII-ON. W. II. Hobson.Hopubllcan cuudidutt for senator, was born In Missouri, rauu to Oregon In 1818, located ou u farm near btuyton, ut which town ho has uvea over since. Mr. liottsou was educated In thu Sublimity vil lage school under Reach nud Craw ford. Ho Is now onguged In ineichan dlslugnud Is ouuof the substantial bus. inea men uud solid taxpayers of Ma rlon county. Ho has been a llfo-lone. Republican of u Republican family, nil thu Hobsou brothers being of that po litical Btrlpo. He is Interested In u store nud sawmill ut Btuyton uud Mill City, Lesldea being n largo Uud owner. Ho will make a conservative luglslnt r, AI.ONXO (IHHNim, Marlon county's Republican candidate for Joint senator, Is the oiliest man on thu county ticket born iu Illinois In 1812. Ho Is running against 1). K. riwunk, tho Aumsvlllu miller and money-lending Populist, nud E. If. Russell, Democrat of Oswego, Clacka mas county, Mr. Uesnerhas beou In Marion county iieany forty-uluo years. He was raised ou thu old homestead six miles southeast of Halem, still own ud by thu mother nud children, aud which his father traded ati old-fashion xl Kentucky rlllo for, Mr. (.leaner ha Ihvii a fanner and surveyor nearly nil his life. Mr, Gestier U not a showy kind of a man. There Is nothing bril liant or pewcooky about lou (leaner but lota of solid horse sense. Special Saturday Salo. Pattern huts aud bonnets at greatly reduced prices; have Just received a full lino of sailors In all styles and colors, sud "8panIsh,Turbaiis" the wry new est thing iu ladles' head wear. No old stock. Ladles who want somethlni' particularly nice for "Decorntlon day" wear, will do well to cull! New goods uud thu latest, arriving nlnnst dullj. Saturdays, for the balance of this sea son, will bo devoted by Mrs. Fleeter to seclal and uttrnctlve "drive soles" in some feature of millinery wear or trim ming. Wutch her announcements closely. 1 Tear Thos. Tongue Thursday night. ut Baleni next Hop Orowers. Call and foo thu Morrison hop press. Win. Brown & Co., 8 doors south of Ladd ib Bushes bank. W. R. C. Attention The members ofSedwick W. R. C. No. 1 will meet at their hall bunday May 27th at 1:30 p. m. to ncconipnny tho G. A. R. to tho M. h. church to attend union Memo rial service. Mrs. Lou Smith, presi. dent; Lottie M. Burton, secretary. Matkuials To build with, of ull sorts, solid, honest, reliable materials. That's what tho Salem Improvement Co. la selling dally, at 95 High Btreet. I I I. II ip m, , , . As Tiik SUNSitiNK Is fresh and wholesomo aud grateful, so aro tho gar ments latiudrled ut tho Salem Steam Laundry, fresh nud wholesomo to tho sight, feeling nud smell. Lost.-Ou Mny 13th, a gentleman's cravat pin. The Under will please leave it at this olllco nud receive a re ward 5-21-Ot If you can't find sonioouo you waut to seo, remember you will ft ml him at Davison A Doty'B Court street market. A PutNCK. You vim dress like a prince, by having your laundry work done ut thu Salem steam laundry. The Fulr, Thu bargains. Fair, Thu Fair-For IIOIIN, Myers' addition Indian Justick. Thu standard of A HAi'i'v Man. Baleui kas one wan who is always happy. Hu never oomplalus or hard times and always km euough to help a jxwr frleud. Billy Wrlhtthoclssaoragrludorls tho lucky wau. JIo takes threo dally uewjuie, UWJUUIng thu CAPITAL JOUHNAI., o( Minw, Jle la alwaya jiostvd aud never morals among tho Umatilla Indians is ttw victim of a bunco man, Iinnrovlmr. Ati Iudlau with thu vu Iphonlous name of Will lot-ya-po-wlt," Y, JC a A. Tlio Portltttiil Y. M. V. ' i-ontlutHl iu tho agency Jail for living A V0tti have reooutly bceuirvmodeled I 'lth two dusky sweethMrts, Que of itwiovated, urvatiy Jmnrovlug their I ' women, Mio-ii.wa-ta-oa'luok.poii ivequaliliud. Iteeeuw thol'ort. ml," la also a prisoner. Both Willi MiSORLKY.-In Salem. Wwluwdav. Mav 23. ISiH. the wlfu of John McSorley, a s)n. BALMON.-On Monday, May 21, 1891, i me laiuiiy uome ou Asyium ave nue, to thu wlfu of B. F. Salmon, a sou. 1UK1I. kwjra uo Jouaer wish to be ontdono I tnel iu the Indian court, W mt HtkUm uelghbonj. FRANClS-Al the rvsldeuwtn South Halem at noon today, Mrs. J. Klleu Francis, wlfu of James Frauds, of heart failure, aged AU years, Deivased has beuu fallliiK tu health for some time pat, but her demise was suddeu aud uuuxpected, Shu came from Missouri about 15 yrara ago, aud In 1870 was marrio I to Mr. Francis who survives her, Shu also leave live children, Mrs, Nauoy Auu McAfee, of Portland; Ellis J. Lawremv, of lieu r. Pfki't Crm Baking Powder Avoid thu smell of a Chinaman in hot weather, by having your laundry ' work done at the Salvia steam laundry, ton county; Silas I., aud D. W. Jones, of Salem, and L. M. Joiiva, of Sod. J of the North aud the EpJacoi-alUns of Synopsis of His Talk at the Opera House Last Night. Last evenlug Most Reverend Arch bishop Gro, of this itate, spoke at the opera house to a good-sized audience on the sutijt-ct, "The Catholic Church; u Friend und Not an Enemy of the Re public." He was introduced by His Honor, Mayor Gatch, and presented his discourse in a pleasing manner. The following s nojwis will be of inter est to our readers : Voltaire, the great French infidel, said: "Lie, lie again, something w 11 remain of it." Calumny and misrep reeentation have been going on at all times. George Washington was pal umulated; Lincoln was maligned. Ascending from the human to the divine, Christ himself was ridi culed. It is not astonishing then that the Catholic church should have its share of calumnies and misrepresenta tions. It is said for instance that sins are bought oil by paying a stipulated sum to the prlet, souls are paid out of purgatory, Catholics are not allowed to read the Bible, even the devoted Sis ters aud nuns are subjected to vituper ations and abuses. So many calumnies are brought forth that I could not rehearse them all. But there is one that I, as an American born citi zen, feel most keenly; it is this, that tho doctrines of the Catholic church are Incompatible with the republican form of government. aid that Catholics, were they to eomo iu power would destroy this govern ment. My forefathers, botb on my mother's and on my father's side, fought under George Washington, and in the last war some of my nearest rela tions shed their blood for the union. I was then a priest and could not ou ac count of my cal'lng shoulder the musket, but I exposed my life minister ing to the wounded and dying on the hatlletleld. Personally I can uud do forgivo all calumnies, but occupying such n distiuguised position iu the Catholic church, I cuuuot let slander go by unrebuked. I have lived in Boston, New York, Bultlinore, Savanuuh, Portland, etc., I huve travelled in every state of tho union, I have been all over Europe, und can say that of ull nations, none like fairpluy so much as the American people, no ne are more willing to heari what anyone has to say lu favor of the c.uho ho represeuts. Now ;gentlemen, I awureyou there Is not the ghost of a shadow of truth In all those accusations ugainst the Cathollo church. They proceeded from a gross ignorance of the doctrines of the church and of history. I challengo any man to show me any thing in the teachings of the church Incompatible with our government. There ure two spheres In this world, the civil and the spiritual, and each ore is supreme In itself uud neither one has n right to meddle with tho other. We live lu this world but ure lilting our selves for the next; politics direct our civil duties here, the church teaches us t secure our destiny hereafter. Christ did not teach politics, electricity, as tronomy, etc., neither does the church. Christ said to give to God the things that are God's, und Ceasar tho things that are Cuesar's, so says tho church. S leaul the present Poe Leo XIII when Prince Bismarck asked him to order the Catholics of tlio Reichstag to vote for tho septeunate, "1 caunot do that," ho answered, "It Is uot iu the sphere of the church to meddle iu government atlalrs." Honce thero are Catholics lu nil parties, Republicans, Democruts and Populists, uud each cau vote us he olioo-ea. Iu Eiigluud, tho sovereign Is the head of the church but it is uot tho Catholic church; tho emperor of Ger many Is tho head of a church, but it Is not Catholic; so Is Russia. Look now In Austria the emperor Is Catholic but he Is not the head of tho church. A doctor's sphere Is dlflerout from n law yer's. So thero uru thu two spheres, clyll uud spiritual, each distinct aud unrt, supremo In Itself. A tree Is Judged by its fruit. We consider tho republic a great and beau tiful fruit. Who produced It'.' Tho Catholic church. Look oyer Europe. Kvery republic that exists there now or that has ever existed was founded by Catholics, witness Bw.tzarland, San Moreuo, Venice, Fl( rence, Bologna, Gttio.1, aud France. And you would say that thu Catholic church Is opposed to republics! No, gentlemen, her doc trines do not change. Let iu now pass to our own country. Wu are proud of our constitution. here did wo get that constitution? Iu Its main features It Is takeu from the English constitution, thu work of Catholic timed and Cathollo peoplts from the Magua Charta.ltself the work of Cathollcj, loug before the Protestant reformation was thought of. So much to iu fact that Lord Macaulay asserts that It took two revolutions to repair tbu damage douo to the oomtltutiou by tho reformers, Heury VIII and Elizabeth. Heuc the grandest fea tures of our laws and constitution are due to Catholic Uw-makers, i heu our constitution was slgntd there was amongst the immortal slgu era one Catholic, Charted Carroll if Carroll tow n. In the war of Independence Cath. olio fought by the side ot the Puritan rJatuittSWin Catholic Polaskl, Barry, Lafayette, Rochambatilt, Dp Orniw, and thou, snnd of others 7 In the late war had we not a Sheridan, a Rosecrans, a Shield, etc. Every olllee almost has lieen occupied by soint- Catholic who upheld the Republic, as tl e Incorruptible Judye Taney, of the supreme ceurt: "I am proud of my native state Maryland, because it was the first to proclaim religious lib erty, und that came from a Catholic governor." Let us eliminate religion from poli tics; together let us work for the glory of country. We may diiler in politks, we may diiler in religion; that is a matter betweeu the individual and bis God; but we have no right to hate one another on account of religious diiler euces. We will all staud together b the great old Hag, aud, as Iu the past, Catholics fought and bled on the battle field alongside of Protestants, so in the future, should the occasion demand it, Catholics will be ready to protect witli their lives the flag of their country so that not a star In it should be dimmed lu its glory." irijTJMpjycg.lrMl.ITf.(r-, lTTrji3LlrSaE"y,M'nTirTT'Trril. t i , - i , , POSITIVELY KG OCT OF BESSES! IN NOATH O'R'LINA. We in an what we say. irnn m r We are selling our V 't u iv in AT COST ! 'o This Shoos, is a p-olden Plats, opj)ur-Under- Come and see us. Investigate, tunity to buy Dre3s Goods, Clothin wear, etc., at your own price. We carry full lines of kid and fabric gloves, silk mitts, corsets, ribbons, Jaces, embroiaeries silks, satiin, velvets, plushes, lace curtains, window shades white quilts, carjiets, n attings, linoleums and oil cloths, blan kets and quilts, trunks and valises. EVERYTHING .1 -GOING AT COST- DY 1IAKHY J. SIIF.LLMIN. ; turn yo' hos out thar 'low yo' 'Lite, stranger, 'lite: on the grass; Hit's glttln' on to'a'ds night, an' I oughtn't to puss An' resk beta' stack on the road with no- whah 't all to stay; Ko' bouses they alk't nigh so plenty up yer ez over yon way, I'rospectln', I take bit yo' air, fo' l'on an copper an' slch" Wall, this Is Q jd's own country; yo're tihoah to strike on to hit rich Horaewhah, ef yo' keep on a hunt; lor L'r'llna's the lando' the blest. But 'lite ilrunger, 'lite; that'g right. Come up on the poach heah an' rest. 'Pouse rny not rlnln'. My les, what I lost up at Gettysburg's light, Iu troublln' me tome, ho I beg to be 'lowed to keep still el I might. War hurt thar yo'ee'l? Wall, I thought that empty sleeve p'lnted that way. Now hadn't I better call l'omp an' have yo' boss put up to sta) ? War Into that scrimmage my&e'f. Great .luplter, wa'u'thltho We charjed up lh.it Koun' Top hill In a reg'- lar hailstorm o shot, An' thousan'b that went tip the rlne Jlst stayed thar.an' neer went bacu. I rested a spell tb.ir myseT, sprtud ojt 'HI thu tlghtln' grew siack. When we'uns went no with a rush, an' r n ac'ln'jo'uns kerslop, An' did all that llesh an blool could, an arterthatc me to a stop. I somehow, got lelt on thegroun' a little way oil from the rfst. With the bones all smashed In ray lfjj.an' the hole of a ball In my braut. I thought I war dead when, the bud went under 'an the lUbtln' had quit, An' the fiery thirst hUcomeun 'til I thUiht my throat gwine to split; Then I groaned, an' a young chap In blue without any balrd on bis chin, Lyln' ulgh. re-iched acanteenover.an'sald; "Heah, Um sjuie of this in. 1 I'll give yo" some water," says be; "though I'm uot feellu' pleasant at all. I've lost one arm an' been dropped by the wiudofacinnon ball; But I'm pitkln' up now.thoigh, an' when I o back to our lines," be said, I'll Jlst t k i you 'long; but doan kick, orl'li blow oir the topo'yo' hald !" Ink in, now, you's a Yank, but I hain't gt uuleelln.ng'ln 'em. hitch (ought fo' his prlncerples then, an'eacb done bis best fo' to win Vm. You won, an- come out with oue ami; 1 loit, an' thlsntumubhoud how I did. I reckon hit's best ez hit Is than bavin' tl-e Union dl.lded. Thanking our many frieuds for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same until we vr'u d up the business. - Willis Bros. & Co. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. Sl'u'OESTED COMMENT. Hear Thos. Tongue Thursday night. at Salem next Many clean Democrats will vote the Republican legislative ticket all over Oregon, rather than take any chauces on Peuuoyerism. Few men have ever made more friends In four year3 than plain Phil. Metschan has right here in Salem since he Is state treasurer. The Popucrat bosses are having a good time trying to get conscientious Populists to vote for straight Demo crats It wou't go down. Lying about the Jouu.nal editor will not cast him any votes. Telling the truth is what hurts, but the profess ional political liar never indulges in that pistime. I. L.Patterson b iug burnt out while away from home aiders a severe loss, bit the solid Republicans of Marion county will stand by him all the firmer for tils misfortune. ir iu ,irvi,ri,io -w .u t.WlJ.410 utiiyjiHt the s-nme. PREPARE FOR IT. Ou June 1st Jos. Clark, the Court street grocer, will begin a strict cash business. His popular low prices will be continued and made still lower where It is possible. Jos. Clark, 100 Court street. 5 15 2w JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Giass, Varnishes and the most complete stock oi Brashes of all Kinds in the State. Artists' 31aterials,Lime, Hair, Cement and Shingles aud iiuest quality oi GRASS SHEDS New Advertisements. LOST Two books on mining and mineral ology, iMame of Amos SiroLg In one book and L. a. Davison in the other. Kinder will 1 ease return to L. A. Davison at the Court St. Market and receive reward. HU?BAN? W-AA-TED-A youn- widow de sires a husband whose fortune Is eoud to her own. Pleisn onri hn,r. a n l' ," m, .Marshalltown, Iowa. ' 6-7 im What ! You the boy Hlueooat cz give me a drink, an' the story will ntyou? You.TomHawllos? By hokey, I've a good fo to hit you ! Heah, give me thatltve bind to shake! Now settle yo'se'f down fo' sloppln' A month or so, while we talk on ourmectln, uan guns war a popplu'. B.lly j Kav, "ally . on, Sally ! Send down in the cellar a-flyln', An' git some o' that rar' ole peach from whab hit's o long been a-ly In' A galnln' a beaulliul tlmor for a down odd j run iv moan; Ye' beab's the derued Hlueooat Wat took me a prls'uer Into tho wit!) ! Young man your suit hwcome, aud Ills a daudv. Tho 1hi. ..., newest style goods, at G. VV. Johnson A Sou's. Hear Thos. Tougue at Salem nexi inursuay nisiit. How Nice I iil wL!8 ,Vkin?' AlW,e- V, I.aura. by only a year ago her fac blotches nud son. ki.u ,.,i.i ... '. ..: that she owed her tile, clear comnles ion to her using Sulphur H,t erTffil? Liura, IbIisII try them too. Easily Taken Op Loci Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out iniurv to thi organs of digestion. Scott's Emulsion o Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos Pjntes has come to be an article of every day use, a promot and ArtJ.10-8111? Wright's boys (and Billy doesn't know how many) are at laue mjiwlng lawns, dctng-garden work, and oth' t Wise minding other DeoDle's l..iin' ViJ, HR t hplr ntrn r3lrA v, -. . ' V., "" luc,u iai ana ""FFJ 4 1b lm Is imuh 8 In(lulr8 at 95 State street. A. B. .Smith H1Ui? ,most I'rtect nttlug truss made, i hold a rupture where all nthor, rorsaie by J failed, strwt- 4-11 tf Will all others have I farrlsh, 401 Capital 12-lt-tf P Tte,lotiBndi Sacramento, oeattle, X. lacomaand San Kranclsco papers on sate at Bennett's, Postofflce Mock. u.o nHMISJ1AN pCiENCE-Literature of all VJ kinds on sale at 328 L.iberivfitr 4.siv ini ." l8 kePton nie at K. C. Dake's fH,.hlr,J8ln&Agency w and 65 Merchants ,?.geJSan.rancUco. California, where contrac'. for advertising can be made for Ji .maiuoie cure for Colds, Coughs, -... .. ..uulucs, anu a builder of flesh. positive TPrd rr Swu & nownf N Y AMdraccts E.M.WAITEPKIXTLGCO lv .D JOB PRINTERS AND Liujal Blank Publishers. 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