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loom V. til health, despondency ami despair. ivcs yay to the sunshine of hope, Jupplncts ami health, upon taking 'Jlood's Sarsaparilla, becauso it gives renewed life and vitality to tlio blood, inml llii-oiiyh that imparts mh'i-vc hti-cn J gth, vigor nml energy WM0. to tliowliolo i'hmlj. Ui'iul this letter: ho I nott mo wonderfully, chunked sickness to health, gloom to sun- i'ijliie. KoiHJiicau describo wttat I auf- ' fored. 1 w deathly sick, had sick hend- jikhcs every few dnys and thoso terrible 1 tired, dwr-oiideiit feelings, with heart F troubles vo that 1 could not go up and down Htalrs without claiplng ny hand 'over i)y heart and roiling. In fact, it j v.otilil nlmoHt tako my breath away. I suf fered so I did not en ro to live, yet I had . . mi...- I- .. ..I-.- ... tillicll 10 live iur. juvru la iiu pleasure in , I (e if deprived of health, for life becomes it burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla docs far finorc than advertised. After taking one ' liottlr, it is sufficient to rccoiumond hs.lf." Jlns. J. K. Smitu, Bclolt, Iowa. cods Sarsaparilla Is ttio One True Blood Purifier. Alldrugcists.ftl. I'rt'iurcd only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Moss. i u n!ll cure nu urer ins, iiinnus HOOCl S PlMSiwH.I.Miilaclie. iOcents. JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons Prominent Before the Public. Continued from first page. The Gcrnmn Emperor threatens to rdo something tlmt will arouse Ger- iiiany against, him. He is going to ifprint a bjnk of his own songs. It was downright mean for that : Hustler Heritage to lilt the Methodist church so full that General Odell could not get In to pray for the crowd. It can be truthfully said that no man in Oregon will have mofo to do with determining the congressional ; result than tlio honorable Jefferson Myers. Tho number of persons who are dangling nt the end of n cobweb of political liopo on tlio Various Portland tickets shows that times are awful hard or modesty nta premium. Director Heritage is an all-round rustler. Rev. Grannis was absent and he occupied tlio pulpit. General Odell was absent and ho prayed. Hereafter when anybody is absent Heritage will be expected to fill the place. Judge Mallory Is fond of suying in hlg speeches: "As far as my reading extends." It don't oxtend beyond the Oregon lun. A man who reads noth ing else is liable to die of misinfor mation on any question of vital inter est to the people. If an oflicial holds up a political party for all thero is in it, ho rapidly becomes a pillar of tho party. If a tramp holds up a politician for $2, it Is bribery. Down at Portland, It Is a crime to get less tnan $10,000 for a hold-up. Barkley and Cralg'don't belong to the gang that conducts investigations that don't Investigate. Tho gang say they should bo beat. Tho people who can't get on as clerks and ex perts at 85 and 810 a diy will not oblige the gang by defeating Barkley and Craig. Hon. Charloy Moores, speaker of the last house of representatives, should have his attention called to tho fact that both the English parliament and the German reichstag have tills year declared that the main troubles pf the world arc due to "the conspiracy ofl873I''as Carlisle onco called it. The three great bodies sliould get together. .. The Salem three-linkers aro down by the sea Eating free lunch and drinking cold tea; Taking excursions In daytime by boat, Spending their night-time riding the goat; "", and Wright o'er tho waters so grace- tul can glide, Uut "Wiling will equal his toboggan slide. 11 II If M 4Bl 4A Ea fll SLA k Suosnine illUfiVillliii I REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The representMlvM of the Republican oi the state of decn in convention assembled, call attention to the condhiun of InJustry throughout the country, as a proof or the necessity or returning to the policy of the Ue. publican party under which there was general prosperity during thirty yinrs. I Wo reaffirm the piinciples or the Republl. can national platform ol 1892, and im-rt tint the remits that have followed the change de. creed by the eleitljn of that year have justi. fled our protest agjmiit the national policy adopted by (he Democratic patty 1 We Iwlievc that the government hhouM have an ample revenue, with a uffictnt u. plus over ordinary expenditures to provide for ' coast defences, for the steady building up of the navy, and for the cuiittant reduction of the public debt We lclieve that the present ibiiu, wittt its lowered rales ami Us destruu. live and dishonest system of undstvaluatitms anil discriminations ns to localities, should be replaced by one fmmed on protective piinci ples similar to that of the McKinlcy bill and arranged to give ampin protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, and lo re- storo me reciprocity policy 01 James u Maine. . We have always given protection to our shipbuilders. In late years we liavo neglected to protect our shipowners. W- bclitvc the time lias come to retore to lite policy oi Washington and Hamilton, which, by ill, criminating duties in favor oi American bot toms secured 90 per cent of our earning trade to American khipi; uml which, If 'now restored, would again revive our (hipping and came American freights 10 he paid to Amen, cms. The Americin people. fron, tradition and interest, lavur bimctalism, and the Reinib'i 1.111 (arty demands the use of both gold nnd silver an standard money with niich les'rict- 10ns aim tinrlcr iuch provision to twicloim. Ined by leginlatiou, at will secure the main, tenance 01 the parity of value of the two metals, m that the rurclmsiuu and debt nay lug power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at U times cqu.l. 'I'll t interest of the producers of tlio country its farmer and its wotkinginen demand mar, every noiiar, paper or coin, issued by the government shall c as good as any other dollar. Resolved, That we earnestly endorse the projtoscd amendment to the constitution of the United States, providing for the election of United States senators by popular vole, recently reported from the committee on privileges and elections by Senator Mitchell and now pending consideration in the United Stateenates. Ktsolved, That thu application of the Ore con delegation in congress to the president of the United States and now pending before him, praying a modification of bts procla mation creating the Cascade forest reserve, is hereby earnestly approved, and we appeal to the president to grant the prayer of our dele gation in congress. We realize the Importance and magnitude of the fishing industry on the Columbia river and would recommend that some provisions be made for a state hatchery for artificial propagation, and that the laws regulating the closed season he rigidly enforced. That we endorse the efforts of our repre sentatives in congress to secure repayment to the settlers of Oregon of the excess of $1.25 per acre wrongfully collected by the governt ment on lands located in the limits of the unearned Northern Pacific railroad land gran now forfeited. The construction ol the Nicaragua canal is of the highest importance to the American people, both as a measure of national defense and to build up and maintain American com merce. It is moreover of special importance to our Pacific states and we demand its completion as speediy as possible by the government of the United States. We hereby endorse the action or our sena. tors and representatives in congress in their endeavor to secure grants rf pensions to Iridian war veterans. We pledge the Republican' party to a rigid economy in the expenditure or public money; to the reductlou of excessivo salaries; and the abolishment or the fee system whenever possible, and of all useloss commissions; and believe that no appropriation should be made to any school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the incorporation into the general appropriation bill or items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign immigration, both for protection of our country against illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own people of the remainder of our national domain. We cornmond ths policy of the Republican party in relation to internal improve ments, and in particular in opening our waterways to commerce, and we denounce the illiberality of Democratic party in these m portant matters. Respectfully submitted, T. E. Fell, Sol.Hirsch, Secretary. ChalrmanJ Had dreams dis tress the man whoso digestion is out of order. Constipation creates more dreams than are in the Infer nal regions. People who ore troubled with constipation sleep badly and restlessly. Sometimes they can not sleep at all, and when they do sleep, the dreams come. It doesn't take so very long to wear a man out with tiiat sort of tiling. He gets up In the morning feel ing worse than he HlH uriirn lir went to bed. He Is listless and without energy. The chances are he Is dizzy, has " heart burn," palpitation, sees black spots be fore his eyes, has headache and is bilious. What nonsense It is to let a condition of that sort continue. Nine-tenths of all the sickness In the world comes from constipation and neglect of it. It is a simple thing to cure If you go about It right. It's a bad thing and n serious thing If you don't take the right medicine. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are designed for the cure of constipation. The ' Pellets" are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One b a laxative, two a mild cathartic. Every body who has ever used them has a good word for them. They have prevented more serious Illness than any other remedy ever sold. Druggists sell them, and on honest druggist will not try to sell you something else. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser is the greatest family doctor book ever published. It explains human physiology and the laws of life and health in plain yet scientific language. It has had a tremen dous sales 80,000 copies at $1.50 each, bound in cloth. The present free edition Is the same iu all respects except that it is bound la strong manilla paper covers. A copy will be absolutely given away to anyone who sends at one-cent stamps to pay cost of snailine only, to World's Dispensary Med teal Assoclatlofl, No. Oi Mate Street, Mifcilo, N. V. J.- myvm 1 &v Rni A v iB H H H Mk M tKI for infants andjffijjdren. OTHERS, Do You Know that ramic, Hntcnian'9 Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many to-called Soothing Fyrujw, nud M most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? o Voir yrnow that opium and morpMnc nre stupefying narcotic poNoiisr Von TCnov.- that In mor.t countries Jnisctetsnrc nl permitted to sdt narcotic vllhout labeling lliciu poisons? o Von KnoTvtiiat 0u should not penult nwysnedtolue 16 to given yourcMId unless you or your physician know or wlmt It la cnmpoMl? T)o Von ICtiowtliat Cattorlnlsn puirly vegetable jircpamtion, nnd that a llstot Us ingredients is published with every bottle ? io Von Kttov thai CastorU is the prescription of the fataoiu Dr. Samuel Pitcher That it has t.cn in uv: for ucnily thirty y.p,aiid ihat lume Cujtoria Is now sold thau ofalt other remedies for chlMrtu combined r Iio Von Know that the latent Office Department or tlis United State, mid of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. ritchtrnnd lit amigas to ue the word " Cnstorln ' and Its formula, nnd that lo imitate them Is n tutc prison ofltme? yo Von Know that one of the reasons for nrniittng lids gcrrnment jirotrttlon wnj because Castorla had been proven to be nuuolutuly ZjHfJUleBS? no Von Know that 35 nvcrnge dosca of Castoria are fun UheU far 33 ccntB, or ouc cent a dose? yo Von Know that when, posscuscdof thla perfect prrparaUou.yoarchlldtcnmay be kept well, and that you may have unbrol.cn rtst 1 Well, tlioBC tutntrn tire worth knowing. They are focls. Tlic fnc-s!iiitl oltrnnturc of ca7?Ci Children Ory for Pitcher's Castorfa. M&BWBUMKmJiimilLil!B?B3RBSmB LAWN MOWERS, , h ay tools, G R A V Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. GARDEN HOSE. oNTiAyr o 1IICYCI.ES. LAWN SPRINKLERS. SA.LcL.lVl, OR SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL Reduced'rates. Management ltoeral. and points oljinterest. Special rates will be -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Ontysood horses'.used. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOR SALE GfW. TOWN PROPERTY. Mostgdcsirablc location, Inquire at this office. IIMiiis II jgftHFB WSM. RUNS. Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant. Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoin Care To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluih, hargo, JGrand Forks, Crookslon, Winnipeg, Helena and Iiutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, ISoilon, and all Polnu East and South MFor information, time cards, I maps and tickets, call on or writ . THOMAS, WATT & CO. AOENTS.J 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. O. CharitoiltAMt. Gen'l. I'au. Act., Morrison'st., comer ThTrtl Portland, Or. ' Ih on every wrapper. BROS., MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASI? OF THE CITY. . Electric cars leave hotel for all public buildings given to permanent patrons, A. I. WAGNER, Subld luck of, 'State Insurance', block OREGON CENTRAL AND- Eastern R, R. Company LYAQUINA IJAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanulna Day with the San Francisco & Yaqulna llay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Day, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Hay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to San Francisco) Cabin, $6; steerage, I4; to Coos Day and Port Orford, cabin $0; to Humboldt Day, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, spe cial. , RIVER DIVISION. Steamers" 'Albany" and "Wm. M. llosg," newly furnih:d, leave Salem dally, except Saturdays, at 11 a m arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p in. Returning boats leave Portland same day as above at o a. ir.., arriving at Salem at 3 p. m, EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. UALDW1N, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. nruHljr fur (ienurrbw. iiiwt, (Jpermatorrtims, cuin I f.uiir. mmum.. uir ui w Mtuwi. 1100, Irrltstioo or olr tn wu muiu. tlun ii 111 u toul lueai' irKUfujunwieuco. "'"":. "v" "ir;"' kcjtaMMn.o.H " r .:m " U.B.1. "1 BOXES. I owdtr. I Tako Your Wrf one of thoaa bandnomo Pozxohi Varr Boxes TbfyarerlTeu free wltbeacbbos of powder. iiinii)Wiit tast C.3H. MACK, - DENTIST. - Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Comer. Salem. Or. Parties desirtnc superior J operations nt moderate fees in any brnm.li arc incspccmi request. C, ML. Epplby, formerly of Clark & Epplev, is now prepared to serve the public with eveiythtnc first class in his line, at Simpson Gros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCERY, - RILEY BOARDING HOUSE The popular place 347 High street, lias been reopened, and is prepared It receive lioarders and loomers at the mott reasonable tatcs. Mce suite of rooms on the ground floor. Sunday dinner frcm 1 to 2. SlIKNErlKLD K: Kainks, Proprietors. Your .t'omach is your best fricndi Treat it as you sliould and cut at THEiROYAL 1 06 State street. Salem, Or You pay only what it costs you elsewhere, but you get better. Private 100ms lor ladles, HLOiVlhD Restaurant, S, Richardson, Prop, Two doors north Hotel Willamette, llonit) ci.ol.lng and home made pies and cakes al ys on Hand. 430 J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, iNJakesasplalty of fine repair work, Sell) I'homa clock , etc., 215 Commercial Street DEPOT EXPRESS. Afrrl nil mall nnd nsftspnirer Irntns llm. gajc and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70 IA.MU3 KAUbU Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, bnccace and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton's storo. 12 MEYTOLOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered without delay HAMILTON & MOhl Rush Hank butldlnS. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm property. Over Hush's Dank, T. K. FORD K.tVAN der;ijaan, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber, 481 Winter street, rrp-llard times prices always. C. H. LANE, 2it C01nmjrci.it st , Salim Or Sults $15 upwards. Punts upwands'.&J BIDS WANTED. Dlds for the erection of a barn and carriage house for Hon. Phil Metschan. according 10 flans and specifications prepared by Henry larrlld, architect, will be received at my of. fico, where plans and ipeclfioations may be seen until 2 o'clock p. m. May 25. 5 I3td HENRY HARRILD, Architect. GEO. 2PJBNJ)XiIOnfB MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Hlook Successor toC, M. Deck & Co. Host meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest, prices. ffKS MABKET. ISFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & M1ESCKE, I'ropt. Denlars In all kinds of fresh and salt meats r7Fresh sausago a sreclalty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST t t U In all towns and localities throughout the United States and territories to sell the Fount ain Waihcr and Steam Cooker, tho IrtU in ubc. It saves its own price In the wear of clothes in leu than six months. Sent C. O. D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50, in tin;' fj in copper. For particular, address I. H. DROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon. SALEM WATER CO. Office. Willamette Hotel Bulldlnr I For water service apply at 'office. Dill payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office. There will be no deduction In water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notico is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnUhed to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side, walks, brick work and plastering will pleax read "under building purposes" pge 17 of schedule of rates for 1803. Apply at ofhet for copy. M1CMTT4IM AGENTS m - irinmn THE m RNAL docs not do 11 lottery business to swell us cireiiiHium; ma in nuuition 10 Blvlng vnlno received, It gives Its sub scribers vnlunblo premiums. Now Is tlio time to order your rend ing nv.tter, and it will pay you to no- tico tlio following special oilers. Any one of tlio followlntr live wiit,tia iiiuitiuv ittiii iu tiiii outs" scrlber of THE JOURNAL who pays odlcals free, one year, to any sub- vi. ou m ntivanco lor tno uauy, oy car rier, three moutlis, (50 cents a month) or by mall six months. (25o 11 month) or tlio weekly 18 months, ($1 a year. tlin hnct. Ill ti'iirn Millet rnfnil fiiohtnn vaav mwmw jfif)w iiuvimvvv .w.v lttngazlno of Now York freo for ono year. Tho abovo prices aro net cash, nnd tho cheapest combination ovor of fered. Tlio "Queen" Is a high-class pructlcal, homo magazine. Chili Garden Tho delightful Chicago children's magazine. Just tho tiling to read to tho llttlo ones of tho homo circle. It brings tho. kindergarten into tho home. Song, games and story, Beau tifully illustrated. $1 a year, J'ub llshed by tho Kindergarten Literature Co. THE MM NEWS. A practical farm paper, edited by n stall of experienced agricultural wrltors, contributed to by thu best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what tho farmer wants. It A handsome, attractive, 'Itomo-'pa-per, to which ovory woman will give a hearty wclcoiuo. THIS TOLEDO BLADE. That 'great' national newspaper, which Is knownjlo everybody- OF POLITICS. A book by E. Hofcr. on tho rotten primary systom.prlco 25 cents. Can bo una lnmeiui or any 01 ino noovo prem iums. For 25c Dally ono month. Weekly thrco months. 50 Cents will got you tho Dally until after election, or 1110 wcoKiy tiuiii .lauu ary 1, 1807. Our Great Features THE JOUItNAL Ispro-cmlnontly a papor for this people, In news, poli tics anu editorial opinions. Farm Department THE JOUItNAL docs notnrctond to be an aiirlculturnl nanor. but keeps up a well-edited farm depart ment, oy a compeiciiL inriucr, wuo knows tho needs of tho Oregon farmer. It also contains correct market reports. Woman's Department A lartro vol 11 mo of social news nnd good homo matter of Interest to tho feminine part of tho family is ono of tho attractive features of THE JOUItNAL, tlio only newsnapor In Oregon employing a lauy en nor. Youth's Department This feature is ono or great vaiuo to a family with twos nnu gins. TITO JOOHNAL will not mibllsh wlshy-witsliy stiill In this depart ment, out good, uraciug mnucr. 01 nn entertaining nnd educating char acter. A Modern Newspaper 'I'lfV. .iniTItXAI, U Mm flrDtiuwl and only paper In Oregon to meet llio nam Mines uy reducing inopncu and sending out only what papers aro paid for In ndvanco, nud runs no bills. All papers aro stopiied when tho time expires. Tills Is Im portant, and you should tako tho bcnolltof It, instead of paying out more money for poorer papers. Sttb scrlbo now, and interest your friends In THE JOUItNAL, If tiicy aro not already taking it. State, County and Local News Tito laricsL amount for thu least money. If you can'tgot money ordor or draft, uist,encioso me currency or silver. Wo receive hundreds of let ters with silver enclosed, and nover lost a cent that way. Head our premium list belew: u EDITORS, Salem, -. Oregon. j a m QUEEN OF . W III ! wm EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- Shasta Route. OK THE; Southern Pacific Co, California Express Train Kun dat,7 between Portland and San Francisco. South i i North " 8:50 p. m. 11:00 p. m. 10:45 " "' lv. Portland at, lv Salem iv. ar. San Fran. Ir, o la. m 6:00 a, . 7:00 p m . Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon CttV. Wo tlllimt. Kalrtn. Turn., M .!., Jefferson, Albany, Albany' function, Tangent .jiicuuj, imicj, iinrnsourg, junction uny, Eugene, Croswtll, Drain, and all stations from Koseburg to Ashland, Inclusive, KOSEBURO MAIL DAILY. South North 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 0:20 p.m. lv.rortlnndnr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Hoseb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. BAI.KM I'ABSENaKU. South TTortF 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv.JL'ortlnmlar. nr. Salem lv. 10:10 a.m. 8:00 n.m. DINING CAKS ON OGDEN ROUTE - PULLMAN UUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping can attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. l2.MSp.rn. I.v. Portland. Ar7 Ar. Corvallis, Lv 6120 p, m. 1 135 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday, 445 P. m 7S P. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar.McMlnvllleLv bias . tn. 5:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei Irom W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, AsBt. G. l". & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEIILER, Manager, (tr 1 rlUII VI IVC.V 1IJL1I. II UJUlWVt & St. Paul Ily., GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of the Chicago, Milwaukee ;and St. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and roniember when going Mst that its trains are lighted with electricity and heated by steam, Its equipment lsiupcib, Elegant Duffel, library, smoking and tleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each Bleeping car tieithlias an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro the best In the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These two sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail road office will give yon further Information, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W, CASEV, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland 0. R. 81 N. CO. E. M'NEILLRECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES! THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St'Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas Clly. Low rates to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San Kianclsco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland May 17, 32, 27 and June 1,6, II, 16, ai, 26 rare Cabin, $5; steerage, fl.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. River Steamers. Ruth and Elmore' for Portland, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at lliica. m., arriving at 6p, m., and on Thursday and Saturday 7 a, m. ar riving at 3130 p. iu. Returning leave Port land every day except Sunday at 6 a, in., arriving in Saleui at 3130 .m. For Corvallis, Monday, Tuesday, Thur vayand Saturday at 3130 p. m., arriving at dependence at 0 p. m., Albany at 9 p.m., Corvallis II p.m, Dock foot of Trade street. F01 full details call on liolse. & Darker, agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local gent, Have You $t tho nwrpxzoM Vvtr Bot It U t;lra free with each box of Powder. Ask for R. P.li inn 1 JT'l 1 mam Sf Mb 51 H Sk. Ilk . 1 iilMlll.l IIU. V T K XMItWAUKtaAKi s o w a r k