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5VWP """HPTf myi i y 4mm mfcj . witifrfc. iniiiKjWltP " -" Jfl w-. m 'JtfnUHI l MlJ'n f. i.ll.fX Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lark of tliat which is never exactly digested fat. Thr greatest fact in Connection with cotfs EmolsisEi appears at this point it s partly digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con suviptionjust this way. Inspired by Scott' i'r.iI.T. AlldniKgiit. .nHEROTDgJI This extra ordinary Be Juvenal or .la tho most wonderful discovery of tbo age. It has been en dorsed by the men of Kurope and America. Iludyan U purely vego- Hudyan stops Prematureness of the dis charge In 20 days. Cures Constipation, jjizzinera, Falling Sen-tatloiiR.Ncrr-OU8 twitching of the oyea and other paits. Strengthens, Invigorates and tones the entire syitem. Hudvan curcc Debility, Nervousness, Kmlbslons, ouddeveloptf and restore. weak oigant Tclns In th back, lossci LOST MANHOOD By day o night Btoppei iWJi"".n MAW m ww ,fi quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. Prematureness means imnotenoy In the flret stage. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can bo stopped in SO days bythouseofHudyan. .... The new discovery was made by tho Special ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest vltallzcr made. It is very powerful, but haimlcss. Sold for 81.00 a pack age or6 packages for 85.00 (plain sealed boxes). Written guarantee glveafntacure. Ifyoubuy six boxes and are not cntLely cured, six more will be sent to you freo of all charges. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDIOAIj INSTITUTE, Junction Stockton, Market EUU su San Francisco, Cal. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, ' Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, -- Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy Rub hj Vigorously i'rtllli Nerve Blood )lilluer Ml fJfiQEfr A SUNDAY FOX HUNT. An Impromptu Chase That Brought Mor tification to tlio Participants. Benjamin S. Itupp of Talmngo, Wis., tolls this Rtory of hid potsorml experi ences: "Ono Snuduy nbont n year ago I mounted n horso often u?ed for fox limit ing to rido down to tho back pasturo lot to givo thp calves n bit of salt, and, ns usual, my four hounds followed. It was a beautiful, clear morning, just after a rain, with tho roads decidedly muddy. Suddenly over toward Earlvillo I heard ti pack of hounds on a hot trail. So did my horso and dogs. My horso was bound to go, and as I could not keep tho dogs back, and fearing they would bo lost, I thought I would go a little way up tho hill and see what tho rackot was about. My horse was so ox-' cited that I could not hold him. "I passed several staid old Mennonitos going to church and splattered them full of mud, but I pulled my hat down, looked solemn and as if crying, and they thought I was going for a doctor. I had not run a milo till I had mot Sam Car penter, who has 25 dogs; Sylvester Mil lor, who has ten dogs, and whonvcro out salting their calves and could not hold their horses any hotter than I could. As wo went on, at romo cross roads or forks tfo met Rudy Frank houscr, Jacob Sowers, Holland Royor, John Sowers, Martin Balm or, Mart Kupponhafor, Adam Hoovor and about 20 inoro who had gone out that morn ing also to salt calves. It was a rogular salting day, and I novor knew that thoro wero bo many calves in West Earl town ship, and that they wero all given a lick of salted bran on tho samo day. It was a really singular coincidence Now, somo of tho men wero riding barebacked, some wero on mules, somo only with blind bridles on their steeds; none was dressed for either church meeting or fox hunting. "It was tho most innocent party I over saw, and they did all they could to curb mules and horses and call off tho hounds. But tho trail was hot and tho dogs eager. We might just as well have whistled jigs to milestones and oxpect them to dance. So tho hunt wont on, and wo could not stop it. Wo ran to Farin orsvillo, then to Hiukletown, next to Vogansvillo and wound up at Groffdalo about 50 riders who had all gono out in tho most pious way on Sunday morn ing to salt calves in tho back lots and woro led astray by circumstances over which they had no control. Tho worst of tho whole matter was that that in fernal fox, possessed by tho dovil, took us by overy church in the neighborhood. Ho almost ran into one church, and wo were forced to rido by splattering mud in all directions, scaring tho old peoplo and taking tho thoughts of the young folks oil sacred things. "Whon wo first started, wo tried to make tho peoplo boliovo wo were after a thiof, tho doctor, priest, or that wo thought wo woro lato for church serv ice and so wero riding fast and furious. But this rackot would not do. Thero wero too many of us and 100 dogs on a hot trail. Wo pulled our horsos and mules and shouted at tho wicked, un godly dogs, but no good. Ho had a through ticket at special rates and could not stop off. Thero woro all kinds of creeds among us riders, and that fox took us by our respectivo churches. Tho proaohers saw us, our elders, doacons, our wives, daughters and sweethearts behold ns, and overy ono wopt groat weeps. " Now York Advortiser. Amusement For Two, A good story is told of William Swisher, ono of the votoraim of tho Grand Army. Ho was In a Colorado town not long ago without monoy, but with a groat thirst. Ho was sizing up a saloon outfit from a corner soat when a wostorner invited him to tnktf a drink. "No," replied Bill deliberately, "I will not drink today." "Won't you, Mr. Boiled Shirt?" ro pllod tho oowboy, "Wo xhnll boo." Then ho turnod to tho bnrtendor. "I'ufc ton whisky glasses along tho bur iu a row. Now 111 'em up," When tlioy woro filled, Jio ilrow a pis tol aud cooked it. "Drink down tliolliio," ho command ed, Bill slowly drained eaoli glass, Wlion tho just was down, ho placod it on tho counter, got tho ton bJuhwsh in lino and tuniQd to tlio cowboy. "Now, mUtor,"1rtio, "Jf youlmvo 'em filled again, I'll drink my way haek. " I'JtUburg I'ost. Out MM)' W"ie, "Thomas FrunsllgeHurtikypofcfuiidor VnJokollHjwuwuy" was wrllioii o n can) which an unmoliMlo looking Indi vidua) handed to Juufioo Jfiuio, "JUwk Ilka mi aijihuhutluii) riot," yontiirud hi honor nwtnny- "Nuln, nuln, dim ikt main immu. J lutvo you mw )mUmn mil," wm tlio reply. Judge Kiiiiq wouuly wiirl III vis itor liutt lite ohrk would ittiwiid hi liKlitt w-ihh mill liimiliy iufi Uiuruoni. "Jguiw you'vH gwt rinj nil Hum," tutlil the tilurk orliiwUly w li miwm llio NlnlmlMliiwI d( jwrd m Ui wd, -Mint iliut'K iivl ll wity I liwniwl iliuui'" II wiw lizard ut iHUir In iwflim ) yJjj'K mm, YfUm m uuimmi wiit ( h jiuyj vvili) mm kJiuwJ. m mnU' fljtal m IiIk WMt lmi Otoiw llruuli 7lml UkUm hu Hul An unurfuo hrw. w i'mil' I'MDiM) UMm U Jb ! wl miwI ilw wl wMAmuviMWiUi W, lN , V MMiniMi lw fmm M JWKtf f ii ilHtiwg Uw i wf wtwtimtrt iU Tie ton " kitmkrm tlmi iHd i -M,,,,i,l!T IWfltM, "ilMW'HH,VriMHM Uf liui II lit Ih ! "' 'P tV ,lr' TTLT LJml II D $RE TOE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes wilt find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grovn in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE A Sovereign Remedy for (pvghs. Colds.La Grippe and all AfFectiors of theThroat. Chest and Lungs. 50ct5 12 5 NV TOR PKWUl A CUNNING REPTILE. Tlio Various Clover Devices lie TJseil to De ceive Ills Discoverer. A correspondent of Tho Popular Sci ence Nows tolls tho following strango stery: Whilo searching for snaila I turned over an old log and disturbed a snake, called by our negroes a "spreading nr row." Tho tactics pursued by this snako wero curioua First ho erected his head and neck and flattened them out till thoy sccmod no thicker than cardboard, thus increas ing his apparent size, as ho took caro not to bo seen edgewise. Tho shapo of his head changed. It took a pronounced triangular form similar to tho heads of our most venomous snakes. Then his tail, with tho aid of a dry leaf, was proclaiming that it waa tho tail of a rattlesnake All this, coupled with an ominous hiss, was calculated to striko terror to tho heart of his disturber, as for n mo ment it did. I regained my courage, howover, and began to poko tho serpent gently with n stick, when, finding "bluster" of no avail, ho sought safety in flight Ropeated "headings off" showed him how futilo wero his efforts in that lino, and ho altered his tactics again. IIo turned on his back and romained mo tionless. I throw him six foot from tlio ground, and bo nulckly did ho turn over that ho sooinod to striko on his back. Ouco on his back, nothing could in duco him to move Tupping, prodding, twisting his toil all wero in vaiu. Then, I suspended him from tlio limb of a trco, rotreatcd n littlo aud watched. At tho end of two minutos tho reptile moved. Blowly hu turnod on his spinal column as on an axis, surveyed tho premises, ana eoung nwmug .lungorous droppod to tho ground and was mincing i oil. At my approach ho died again, After ' sundry prodding, wweii railed to niovo him, Iiowardpd him for Jils olvorne by giving him tho Jiborty that Iwuor tulnly had wirnwl, 8EAU6 ARE FOND OF MUSIC, Am) llmittir !! hivci-t houniU ti, (Ul Vtm Wit bin Jltuili, "HmU ale very fund of inuwjo," liii() 0. h. ToHijiklnsnl WuwUwIford, Mow,, "ami thu hunter vjiuiuruo them iiiodt biuuMwfiilly umiully miikn iimj of bgjno niusjflul ilibfliuii'i't to tlrt them. J Imvi) lulltnuiot i "jiimtjou of )u llrt bwil hunt I evil vnt on, Y,m)y duo iiiorDing I, In r'iniiy with lout u ilomi otliMK, m ( ui in it rowlKjitt for u djwjt vlmi Dim mkIvwmo Mhl In hu jilmiljfiil, 'i'htf h'wiiiiwi (lljiliwl llielr U1N kluWly in Ilw Will))' llll!) KUIJg In luiliwii ii si4ii. iW tuny Id ii jwjuiiur MllllwllOHH Ton.' IIiih uijlilllulwl in tin nmt, tlii ".(uw to buitmijiuui auou4uwiiiiiiMhi i - mt limit, hut I wn Mill iiwiw un "I wliwi win ut Dm iiimii iirwluux) Hi'! urn) jiliyl on it u iiunlul, niHMi.4iH lr ''Tim Mtlwl 11 ihu luusln Wit iwl ivl limi, to &umt uf Biwl jwwJ ilmlr ImlIu u)i mD" i'Wiwlui IweUng on IliMWHM, Vllll hWuUMw IIJIOI) lllMlsdjiSM u )"!, "hiilliiwl HlliiiHo muttiuiv i ih iuulu Hiw.iliu Ilw lwl lu Dm M, llm iiiukImIhii u vvhJlf mt4 up ili 1'lnliillvu ir, WIIU Ut Ui iMI ;UIMiNl UUl, u HMIMwJ wiih liiw h hup luk uiii) u Iwij jdjuru Vuit Multvlit yvUn (o viImo wu ut lb mmi i lying i lliviwI'S llMIJHM lflUH lu tlw IH!lK, JW Mt m ul liwn fwnW Mm ' Hi" UM with lii kIuU Huuityti Id Mil') hwi um pMi vim ul iliv imf miImihI ylJj m ! Id w nius mituur wv ni4 Ji flw mhm ltun ulyl'i "" Today's Markets. Pricos Current by Tolegraph Local auvi Portland Quotations. Salem, January 22, 4 p. in. Office Daily OAI'ital Jouknal. Quota tions for day aud up to hour of going to piess were as follews: BALKll PKODOOE MARKET. BUTGHKtt STOCK. Veals dressed 4i cts. Hogs dressed 4. Live cattle-lj2c. Sheep alive $1.25 1.60. MILL PMUK3. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots 12.25. Retail $2.00. Brtn 511 bulk,$12.50 sacked. Bhorta f 12 13. Chop feed $14 and $15. WHEAT. SO cents per bushel. HAY AND DRAIN. Oatfl-2022Jo. , Hav Baled.. old 7(fl)H: new cneai $60.60; new t'mothy 8.00 farm: products. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Bt st, 3 to 7c Eggs In trade, 25c Butter Beat dairy, 1820 fonoy creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 16 cts. . Farm smoked meats Bacoul 10) hams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 25c Onions 2 cent fruits. Apples SOo bu. Pears In trade, 25c bu. LIVE POULTRY. Poultry Hens, 6o; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young uch, 7; young chickens, 6c Turkeys. 8c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Portland, $2.40; Walla Walla, $2 65; graham, $2.15; Buperflue, $2.00 per uarrel. Oata White, 2528c; milling 29 30c; grey, 2027o; rolled, In bags, $5.756.00; barrels, $6.00G.25; cases, $8.75. Potatoes 4C46o ptr bacs; sweet, 2o per lb. Hay Good, $810 per ton. Wool valley, 810c. MlllstuOs Bran, $13.60;shortB,$13.60; chop feed,$16 per ton; chic&en wheat, 75c per cental, Hops Dull, 47c Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3Jc. un der 60 lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27jc; fancy dalry,2022Jc; fair to good, 1517jc; common, 12c CneeBe Oregon 10llo per pound; Young American, ll12c; SwIbs imp., 2830c; Dom.,1418c Eggs Oregon, 25c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, $2.603 00 per dozen; ducks, $4.O05; geese,$7; tur keys, dressed, 10c. " Beet Topsteers,2J2 3-5o per lbjfalr to good steers, 22Jc; cows, lc2c; dressed beef,8J4Jc Mutton Best sheep,$i2.10; choice ewes, $1.601.55. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.603.76, light and feeders,$4: dressed, 4c per lb. Veal Small, choice, 6c; large,34jc per pound. SANJFHANOISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastorn choice, JS8 10c; do inferior, 56c; do .valley,'.10 12c Hons Quotable at 5(3)8. Potatoes Early Rose, 3b45o In sacks; Burbanhs, 8060c per sack. Oats-Mlllinc, $1(5)1.12. How's This I WeoflerOue Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. A'. J. CnENEY & Co, Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him nerfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their ilrm. West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists, TOieuou.. warning, ivmnun a. juur ytn, Wholesale Druggists, Tolodo.Ohlo- Hall's Cttturru vara a tanon inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of its system. Price, 76a. per bottle. Bold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. Tho World's Fair Cat) not remain such without tho lilnnmlnn lMr ami miMunt tnmnlaYlnn , w, c, ,- .., (lloJO jwpttr,8, 'Pork's 'iw.bv clearimr tho blood of Impurities, makes tho complexion regain tho hue of youth, Sold by lun a JJrooKs, jii xi uiJjmuji'ujn IH3ART DISI2ASB, PliillurliiK. No AfUai CnM not t.'i)i, Wind mi f "Mwchi 'Torn lwi Hunt.) find a Uirrihti rmln lit my un, mw flulburnu ! l)0l, llC4iWl.ll J IIUdJKJ UlllWlfU umj vtfuiti m kiMii, f wojihj T fuiiiiwIM in t on In )mtl lywl hleli gu limn iu UiUihob mini Uwyulit gywy miMiu vIi y jy imu TIihN WU.K U tmm, Ul OlilllWilMII 1 iinitiuy liififi, wiiil l wuti iiriuhl Ui IttW U Mill h'Mtlll J Wililll IWHbWWil ii' wllhiwH"-Wiif. iii vmiiiwb nmig, pi iiuyi mm jiiijiiiMi in " iiy DnMIIcK9 Ilofirl Ciiro "ii'l uiii liuii Ui wy a )m mw wk J nw Iwvi u j'ltiiilli uimlHu am V r ( i Jt5 0dfy&&Q&&&Qrtt' . n mwpc -m - PRIC'iLY A')H, P0!;E ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes IflasveiQUS C:;ra in Blood Poison mi nam n r " "- anti Scrofula P. P P purines tho blood, builds up the weak and debilitated. Rives strength to woakoiicd nerves, expels diseases, Rltlnr the patient lioaUlt and hapnlnoss nhtira sickness, aloomr feollngs and las. Itudo first provnlled. For pilmary secondarr and tertiary syphilis, for blood polsoninK, mercu rial polvnn, malaria, dycpepsla, nnd In all blood nnd skin diseases. Ilka blotches, pimples, old chronlo ulccri, totter, scald head, bolls, erysipelas, ectoma wo may say, without fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. Is tho best blood purifier In the world, and makes positive speedy and permanent cures In all cases. LsJIei whoso systems are poisoned and whoso bloodls In an Impure opnal .tlon. due to menstrual Irregularities, are peoullarly benefited by the won derful tonlo and blood cleanslnB prop erties of P.P. P.-Prlckly Aib.Tofco Boot and Potassium. Bphinofikld, Mo., Aur. lth. 1893. 1 oan spealc la the blRhcst terms of your medlclno trom my mvn personal ltnowlodse. I was nflectod with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 35 years, waa treated by tho very best physicians ana spont hundreds of dol lars, tried evory Unown remedy with out hndins relief. I have only taken one eottlo of your P. P. P., and can cheerfully aay.lt has done trie more good than anything I have ever taken. I can reoom mend your medicine to all nflarera of the above diseases. ,OU MH9. M. M. YBAItY. eprlngfleld, Qreen county, Ho. -via the: Union Pacific System Through Pullman Palace Blcepers. Tourist Bleopcrs and Free Uocllning Chair Cars dally from PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains are heated by steam aud cars lighted by 1'lnUch light. iimo to tmicaoo, i days. Time to New York. 4U days. Which la many hour quicker than all com petitors. . Kor rates,' time table and full Information apply to BOISE & 1URKER, Agents, Balein, Or, It, W. 11AXTKH, O. K. 1JIVOWN, Qeneral Agent. UUt. Vmh, Agent. 1 Third it,. Portland. ILil CO. K.', Mt'NKII.!-, IlliOliiVIClt. To The East UIVJCHTJIK (JilQIUK OV TWO TnAHSCONTINKNTAL I10UTIS CHEAT ONION NORTHERN III PACIFIC RY, Lnr llnta to ill l!ailem Cllta Owwii iti)jjirtavi, ,uHii!ii;Yury;niXii'7 a, m, j'owisjm, l0dfi Twlm A(0J)U ymWlTmAtiH, II DiiaI ii i i II '1 II It 1 1 MAO ll I ii I a ' I'llll'll' WIIVW5I VV UJI.UMIIKjIUlvir -"iiiMTkUliif will- HTWAAfWJl "fOMWil,0 VAWI"NA Ml) Mti vMmmo MMHj vimm Mil mil M IfflMWfi Wv m nim mty HVi IV HlWKl JwUJHir JN Fn n i BAST! Olio lift liit in' ii 'iiii'ii'in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES AND OLD SORES ilJVfARRH, MALRRIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Am o'tittrclyreraoviabr"'- -Prlclily Ash. Poke Soot and PotM hun, U createmt blood purifier oa eulh. AnanoRBK, O. . July 31, 189U i iuai.i "v"rlr" Ark., and inn three months' treatmentat the Hot Bpnngs. Sund three Bottles O. O. V. Ueapectfullyour.. Aberdeen, Drown county, O. Cupt. J. D. Johnitoa. . To all whom U map eonetrm I here by testify to tho wonderful propertle; of P. P. P. for eruptions of tho skin. I tdfferecl for sovoral ycara with an un- alelitly nd dlsaereoable. eruption on my faoo. 1 trlda every known reme dy bu. invnln.untllP, P. P. waa used, aud am now entirely ourou. (blcaol7 J.-BJtNnS Sklu Cancer Cured. Tcttimonyfromxht Mayor of St juin,Tx. Sbqoik. TBX., January 14, 1893. Messrs. Lifpman Dros., Savannah, P. P. fur a dlsoaso of the skin, usually known as skin ranoer.of thirty years' BtanmnK', ano louiu kiouv rouoii nrinnAthAblooil and removes all Ir it ritation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores, 1 have taken nvoor six bottlea and feel confident that another course will efioct a cure. It has also relieved mo from Indigestion and a(omaoa trouWea, )gty. M ,., Attorney at Lair. M on Blood Diseases Mailed free. ALL DUUaaiSTS BELL IT. L1PPMAN BROS. PHOPRIETOK8, IJtpBB'( Qlock,8ivaBa, CM rS N ORTHEMI PACIFIC R-R, R Nl IS Pullman Sleepin- Cars Elegant Dinin- .Cars Tourist Sleeoln Cars ST. PAUL . . MINNEArOLS' DULUTH FARG0I ' , GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE TO THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South! For Information, 'ttmeUcards.Uinspi, Z" tickets call on or write TJIOMAB, WATT t0 CO., AOlCNTO, 2tr Commercial tfialem,Or. Or A. D, OirAKiyioN, Att, Gonl. Vtm Agent; Portland, Oregon. ic- ilwaukco & St, Paul 11 It, Tmytilura "inuUo n noU) on U" Tills Grunt ffrlltyir' System Connects ST, 'PAUL and OMAHA mm win Mm MwutmH vnwm Ami iti run niONMr MNKiu -riiHWiK-"- KIrlH MlflllB'l HW'I Mlh 'lfl Vw Jit'iilhiliif (Mwli'Hf WnWUlf JU HI WW'1' '' "W IH Ut iii ttf uu wle it m iirumiittui tnH umrnn VyrNHHuhtmUt)u mK lli)rMtlifiil mtWhUviKlilH Q.I, EDDY, Qwril Ayl. W. Um, Iw, I'm Ajjt, I'OiMTtANM Off M. CHCAGO FORCED TO' TIKE A TEE Its AquiBiticm Forbidden by Law. CONTRARY TO TflECONSTiTDTION. How It. Has Been Fastened on a Newspaper. The Constitution of United States forbids acquisition of titles. the tho In tho far west not much respect is paid to titles. Neaily eVdry man is a " Col onel." or an "Honorable." It is so littlo thought of that many men prefer to be called plain John Smith, Til Ford, Jo Simon. But titles are sometimesjeon ferred by accident, and become a really good handle to catch hold of. In that case the peo ple eaten on and use the handle right freely aud properly. A CURIOUS CASE. A stack of letters is received at this office in every mail and while many of them are printed in large letters "The One Cent Daily, Salem Oregon," a grout many are written and there is a great variety of ways of writ ing it. Here are somo of the ferms: "1 cl. 1)., Salem, Or." "let. Daily, Salem, Or." "One Cent Daily, Salem, Or." "!e One Cent Daily, Sa lem, Or." "The One Cent Daily J ouu anl, Salem, Or." "The Great One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or." "The Honorable One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or." That's a queor title for a newspaper to get isn't itl About the last on earlh, any one would think of I "THE HONORABLE I" Just think that over, what it nioans in connection with jour nalism. Honorable with itself. lionorablo with tho peoplo, Honorable with its readers. Honorable in its politics. Honorable with its contem poraries. Honorable in all its dealings. Honorable towards other communities. Honorabio towards every human being. That's what should bo, a newspaper Perhaps 1 Porhaps what ? Porlmps this is all a lie, Maybe it is. But tho pooplo keep on ad droBHini thoir lottoro nON.ONE CENT DAILY, Saloin, Or, In every mail como orders with tho monoy, It k ivm tho amounts uro sinall, But thoy figgrwato onougJi to pay ourpitpor WUh. to piy m tlouoa liar ront, to pay our om )loyoH, to pay tho Wmor Coin mny for powor to run our prpHW ,o pay tno Klootrlo 31t Co. br JiKhl In tho ofllep, to py br ink, to pay tlio w$mQ imul fldltor who worries tlio BtutoHiiiui) mid Orotfonlwu ho, Wo don't know what would ln mmi of thoiii If wo Iml rml JIvn inlitomJiku tljoy'ywgoti"' nUnul of luiit ii i;o))i;ion dutch oihbifo lioiul, J Jut tho ; id uiii kooj) rioiniii i 'I'iim Hmi. flvuv Hurv. for 'J'mk Qm Ohhv DauiY, yft oo nU) in flllvor t'nv a month. fiO owl In Nllvor for tw month", fJ.QQiliffilv'orior VM fay, ( Do not moimI HimyH ). , Wo can't Ktoj) thorn Miww III lllll Al'doi'tfi J Jut wo liAII JilMI UoiinTriH Qm Qwr Daw wiw you M II. Hi WJUTMI'llfMTINfJ Wn IIOOK.rAND JOB PHINTKR8 mmhMl ilw',fi(iiirii(iirririll('UMlN'MfMl aWllAMtY h i'Aitll.l'Nltovills.l't, lion h oiiu riu mjr mk ut wlmt yon imy (br. HlWi iki m KurOitl W wl ituwuw imwM H IW.U4HM.t ivh m iuMH frW iim uiu uw Hmt.im ut ft t.mwn mudmmmAm. 1 )! I' ! .WIi-liMS tk k! vniHgul IfW mmmmi) :::'mmmi iMvwf Umiifliulr HIIHUH)W) ti MA,UhtHH, imtt i ti t lt Mill Ht' nft bmt4U4hiYi I fllWtfK WW - ' f l't pp JPffwPPy $ f'f wmwi, " -ZL TkW rK&riif i kwF