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Strong I nsk lilm If lie will apply Ilia logic to Us why lie does not apply It to hlni ftrlf. He Kiylip want I Ills country . to try to wtirc mi International agreement. Why docs lie not tell us ' Nerves last as sorely come from tho uso of Hood's RtrHnnnrllln as does tho euro of scrofula, Hit rheum, or other so-called what they projmso to do If they fall to secure mi Internal lomil agreement? i There Is more reasin for him to do I that than for us to fall to maintain a parity. They have tried for .10 years for thirty years to secure an inter national avrreelnelit, and those who nrc waiting for It most patiently do not want It at all. "Now, my friends, let mc come to Hood's Sarsaparilla BccauHO It Is the One True Mood Purlflor. u it rtii Jim tlm liost fi(cr-(llnnc! nOOU S Fills illl.itiil ingestion, aic. W. J. DRVAN'3 SPEECH. Omi'nueil ironi firm piRe. when It was pistved: It was not iinuonstltutloial mIk-h It went to the Mipren r court for the llrst tine. It did not Ix'coaic unconstitutional until one .Indue chanced his mind, nnd e cannot be expected to know whenn u Judge will clianifo his mind, Tho Inco no tax H a Jih Haw. "It simply Intends to put the burden of government Justly upon the backs of the people. I nni In favor of mi In conic tax. When I find n mail who Is not willing to pay It Is share of tho burden of the government which pro tcctn lilm, I llnd a man who Is tin Worthy to enoy the blessings of a government like ours. "ilo says that we arc opposing the national bank currency. It Is true. If you will read what Thomas Benton wild, you will llnd he said that In Marching history he could llnd but one parallel to Andrew Jackson; that was Cicero, who destroyed tho con spiracy of Catallno and saved Home. Ilo did for Home what Jackson did when ho destroyed the bank conspir acy and saved Ainorlca. Wo say In our platform that we believe tho right to coin money and Issue money lii ii function of tho government. Wo liollovo It Is n part of the sovereignty and can no more with safety bo dele gated to private Individuals that can ulford to delegate to julvato ludlvld-J uals tho power to make penal statutes or levy taxes. "Mr. Jolforson, who was onco re garded as a good Democratic author ity, seems to have had a different opinion from the gentlemen who have addressed us on the part of.theml u'orlty. Those who are opposed to this proposition tell us tho Issue of paper money Is a function of a bank, and that tho government ought to go out of tho banking business. I stand with JolTerson rather than with them, and tell them, us hodld.that tho Issue of money Is u function of tho govern ment, and that tho banks ought to go out of tho government business. "They complain about tho plank which declares against llfo tenuro of olllce. They havo tried to strain It to mean that which it docs not mean. What wo oppose In that plank Is the llfo tenure boing bulltat Washington whloh excludes from participation In benollts the humbler members of our sooloty. 1 cannot dwell longer In my limited time. Cries of "Go on!" "do on!'' "Let mo call attention to two or three great things. The gold man from Now York says ho will proposo an amendment providing that this uhaiigo In our law shall not atfect con tracts already made. Let mo remind lilm that there Is no Intention of af fecting those contracts, which, ac cording to tho present laws, nro made payable In gold, nut If ho means to eay wo cannot change our monetary systom without protecting those who liuvo loaned money before tho change was made, 1 want to ask him where In law or In morals ho can llnd au thority for not protecting debtors nhen tho act of 1873 was passed, but now Insists that wo must protect tho creditors, lie says ho also wants to amend this law nod provide that If wo fall to maintain parity within a year that wo will then suspend tho coinage of silver. Wo reply that when wo ml- vocato that which wo bt'llovo will bo successful,-- wo tim tifU.4Miiinvlhvi to" raise doubt-as to our sincerity by try log to show whul w& wJJjdo If w.o!Uij blood diseases. This Is simply becauas tho blood affects tho condition of all the Nerves bones, muscles and tissues. If It Is Im pure it cannot properly sustain these parts. If tnado pure, rich, red and vital ized by Hood's Bareaparllla, It carries health Instead of disease, and repairs tho worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria. neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by the great, pirmnoiint Issue. If they ask us here why we say more on the moiK-yri nest Ion, than we say nn the t.irilf quest li.n, J reply, that, If pro tection has slain Its thousands, the gold standard haw slain Its tens of t..o:isiiids. ir they ask us why we did not embody nil these things In our platform which wo believe, we re ply to IIilmi L ml when we have re sorted the money of the const it tit ton all oilier mrosniy it-forms will lie pessible: and until ihiit is done, there is not a reform that ran be accom plished. "Why Is it that within three months such ,a change has come over tho sentiments of this country? Three mouths ago, when It was confidently assorted that those who believed In the gold standard would frame, our platform and nominate our presi dential candidate, even the advocates of the gohi standard did not think we could elect a president, but they had a good rcabon for suspicion, because therj is scarcely n wtate here today asking for a gold standard that Is not within absolute control of the Repub lican party. "Hut note the change. Mr. McKln ley was nominated at St. Louis, upon a platform Unit declared for the maintenance of tho gold standard un til It should be changed Into bimetal lism by international agreement. Mr. MoKmley was the most popular man among tho Republican party, and everybody, three months ago, in tho Republican party, prophesied his election. J low Is it today? What about that man who used to boast that ho looked llko Napoleon? That man shudders today when he thinks that ho wiir nominated on the anni versary of tho battle of Waterloo. Not only that, but as ho llstcns.ho can hear with ever-Increasing distinctness tho sound of the waves as they heat upon tho lonely shores or St. Helena. "Why this change? Al y friends, Is not tho change evident to any ono who will look at tho matter? It is no prlvato character, however pure; no personal popularlty,howovcr great, that can protect from tho avenging wrath or an indignant people. Wo go forth confident that wo shall win. Why? Hecauso upon tho paramount Issue In this campaign there is not a spot of ground upon which they will daro to chnllongo battle. Why, If they tell us tho gold standard Is a good thing, wo point to their platform and tell them that their platform jVdH t4 WnLT' J KTfejrV tfPKrs jy r' I eJtCf&3 MrtHk v r ! w - wx-ilc fefP - a Tli- '.'!. t da toUtccoa i.-i iv oia "a or oilu t JSt ''S i.nrr: ' nyivir 'fc'' ktUVV'l t' r-i ,. ll0ie just an good as tr ira IZi fl&lhU jt w jgxt Ca pi Em&m mH. jvt- URHAM Snrolung Miceo C H MACK. - DENTIST.- Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old While Corner. Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations nt moderate fees in any branch are In ri(ircinl request; You will find one coupon CUCll tWOOUllCflj.,1'. (it( pons Inside cm li A it mice Dug Itt I cnti of v tiOll ilMldft . J&. i ntoM ii- jfj'i .( wigoi iiuct.wti 'Jusrhuiii. Si 'J --iftel toy a bn of this c I- fifa' f0. Wl .rated tol:.cro uii.1 rrr..l tc ftfiU M I tirill Willi h nt i. !, I tsay V I ,m).i.iI,Ic i i. st iiir i ti i . . C- .1 K).it thf-r t T '. 'fl V Cy. -, -A&l&tyr? -' VI I i. Af MMSJm A queen Is only a woman after nil, nnd every woman Is n queen if she lie perfect woman. The crown of wo. manhood is mother hood, There Is no higher thing than this. There Is no better thlm that any woman con do than to be a mother pledges the party to get rid of the gold standard and substitute bimetal lism. If the gold standard Is a good thing, why get rid or It? 'These very ptoile,four months ago, were open and avowed advocates of the gold standard, and telling us that we could not legislate two metals to gether, even with nil tho world. I want to suggest this truth: That If tho gold standard Is it good thing, wo oiig.it to declare In favor of Its reten tion, mid not of abandoning ll; and if the gold standard Is a bad thing, why should we wait until some other nations are willing to help Us to let it go? "Here Is tho lino of battle, nnd we care not upon which Issue they force the light. We arc prepared to meet them on cither issue, or on both. If they tell us tho gold standard Is the standard of civilization, we reply to them that tho most enlightened or all nations of the earth havo never de clared for tho gold standard, and both parties this year are declaring against It. If the gold standard Is the stand ard of civilization, why, my friends, should we not have It? Mure than that, we can tell them this: That they will search the pages of history In vain to hud a single Instance In which the common people of any land havo ever declared themselves In favor of tho gold standard. Mr. Carlisle said In 1878 that the struggle was between tho holders of Idle capital and the struggling masses who produce wealth and pay the taxes or tho country. My friends, It Is simply this question that wo shall decide upon which sldo shall tho Democratic party light, tho side or tho Idle hold ers or Idle capital, or upon tho side of the struggling masses? That Is tho question that tho party must answer llrst, and then It must bo answered by each Individual hereafter. "It Is tho Issuo of 1770 over again. Our ancestors, when they had :i,000, 000, had the courage to declare their Independence of every other nation on earth. Shall we, their descendants, when wo havo 70,000,000 declare that wo are less Independent than our fore fathers? No, my friends, It-wllI never bo tho Judgment of tho people. There of bright nnd happy children. That Is mc best ami highest thing that anybody can do In this world. It cannot be achiev ed by a woman who Isn't healthy, who liners i rmu any of the weaknesses or disorders peculiar to her sex. A false , , , . mca or modesty which prevents the acquisition &r !.,,- ledge, nnd the carelessness which pre vents an application of knowledge art tuc diuai juuiiuu causes 01 are kind this ice in. nerce, than as now, of sickness. Thirty years ngo. knowled in mc prevalence oi sucu disorders uuecu ur, k, v. tttK nAt ((lklkaiv !. .',",'"" i'ywnii oi me invalid's Hotel and burgfeaf Institute, nt Buffalo, N. ,i to dCVOte a crcnt ntnmint nf tl..... and study to the preparation of a retuedv linn would iuvigorate and strengthen the womanly orgauism that would cure perfectly and positively all forms of fe male weakness . that would take the danger away from childbirth, and greatly lessen the rains of labor. This remedy fs called Dr. Pierce's Pavorke Procripticm, That it accowJflslicd the object for which It was Intended Is proven by its remark able and continued success for y years. Women will gain much kuowiedg by reading Dr. Pierce's great thousand? page "Common .ietise Medical Adviser." A iree copy will be sent on receipt of at oue ceat stamps to cover cost or malting p6. Address. World's Disticiisary Medical ,JqclttUou, Jluflajc., N. V. fore, wo caro not upon what lines the battlo Is fought. If they say bimetal lism Is good, but wouannot havo It tut somo nation Helps us, wo reply that Instead of having tho gold stand ard because England has It, wo shall restoro bimetallism and then let Eng land have bimetallism, because tho United States has It. If they daro to oomo out In tho open and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we shall light them to tho utmost. "Having behind us tho commercial Interests, tho laboring Intorests, and all tho tolling masses, wo shall answer tliolr demands for the gold standard by saying to thern: 'You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon tho cross of gold." Tho conclusion or llryan's speech was marked by tho most enthusiastic demonstration or the convention tip to that time. Tho whole convention sprung to Its reot, and 20,000 throats roared while twlco 20,000 arms waved frantically. Ilandorchlers and Hags tlow wildly. Hats wore hurled aloft. Umbrellas were waved. Men shouted llko maniacs?, From cyory quarterof tho hall canio tho hoarso roar. Sud denly tho Texas delegation uprooted carried It to where stood the standard or-Nebraska. Above t lie roar rose plerc lug shrieks, which sounded like a vol ley of siege guns above the continuous rattle of 10,000 small arms. Other delegates graspnd the staffs of their delegations and pushed their way to the Nebraska delegation. Soon the stuffs of two-thirds or the states were grouped about the purple standard of llryan's state. Only the standards or Connecticut. DeluwurtsMiissni'liusctts, Maine, Minnesota, New York, New Jcrfiey, New Hampshire, Vermont, South Dakota, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania weie lertstandlng whcll the demonstration was at its height. Thonwrul roar rrom the galleries continued. The band played, but the music could not be heard above the Niagara-like tumult of sound. Like an angry ocean. It swept on, breaking and falling back, only to rise again. Delegates fairly Jumped for Joy. Some took possession of the aisles and inarched. Suddenly tho state stand ards, clustered at Nebraska, were borne away In single lilc through tho aisles. After llfteen minutes or this dis turbance, the delegates and crowds sank back exhausted. When all were seated, Delegate Saulsbury of Dela ware, climbed on his chair. He and three sliver colleagues of that, state gave three cheers fur lhyau, which weie answered with a shout lioiu the galleries of "What's tho matter with Hryan for picsltlcnt?"1 The recipient ror all these honors made his way with dlllicuity riom tho stage. For ten nilipites his friends had 'fairly smothered lilm with con gratulations. When at last ho reached his chair on the flour, ho leaned back, seoinlngly completely exhausted. Ono or his colleagues fanned lilm, whllothc delegates hung airectlonately over him and wrung Ills hands. Peter G, Norgren, (Foimcrly with V. J. Larsen & Co.) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial slret't . Itrlng on yoar work, old or new, and have it clone with a imnisintee of satioaetlon. 6aGdSwlf DtPOr EXPRESS. Meols all mail ami aienger trains Pay guge and cxpicss to nil parts of the city Prompt service, Telephone Nu Capitol Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, biiggac mc promptly. I done Moru c mui an kinds ci wont ;ftvc orders at Patton's 12 ilONEYTOLOAN Spec Le: pecial oans Iludi On farm land security. rates on lares loans. considuicd without delay HAMILTON & MOIit Hank buildinS. MONEY TO LOAN I FOUNTAIN WASHER ! wHnjit -VIA 187 Commercial street. n. DROWN. Salem. Orcgor . Rich's Raspberry Sypiip. The choicest nrticle of the kind manufac ture! fnr1f rtnlit riiri nt Knlrm MntMnn equal to it for desserts, drinks 'or table use Call for it at II. O. Sonnemann's Grocery On city or farm properly. Over Push's Dank, T. K. FORD; F, VAN DER IIAAN, Carpenter, Bulldur and Jobber. 481 Winter street. EP"IIard times prices always C. H. JLANE, MKRGHAN 1 TAJLOit 211 Com lurciil s. nun 1 rp-Sulu $15 upwards, i'.u,, itpw in lv.J Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 5 to lo cents Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs , I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen, nnd oilier work In proportion. Flannels and other work in telhgcntly washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, hasta Route Souther op lmj j 1 uliluima Eiift r . a I.. ..' e8.r9l-Run.!.,. . ? rc-LWdSy.r,' UUl I 8s5 luniTiT' I ! lliooii . 1 ' Vw"Mir. '4S .,'., IvtlVt tri)... .... ""'5i- "urn ixoscuuro to Aai,'! .." Msiita'l -"ti eburBtoAtw'W.? U'm .. ... . T. -r - NfirtC" lliOOii.m. wo p.m. Tv.FnMTnrr- a(,rtn i.. r."Vu,uar. jjii.. oaiem u iZ. II r. IlnaAKC. il' -JJ0.t,i r 1 ... -"swin , l-A Kb C, M. EppLiiY, formerly of Clark & Ep I prepared to s.-rvc tli p everything first clas hi i Simpson llros, old stand. THE ELECTRIC GRr.ERY. now with no, at I. H. HAA.S, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sp'tahyiif tine reimlr wni'c, St-: h Thnnia clock., ett., 215 Commercial Sirri'i WHAT IS SAID Rome say wepive the liot m"l In town t.ir 15c. ' w Mv a t.ul mm mark ) DINING ON OJiipwn-. ..... ,,UL FuMUT 7 ""rissta-sauf west siDE"mvSro.v ,,"",u "".4 umiii, 4,11, ,. ;i cept Sands,) 7130 a.m. f2MSpm. I.V I'......... -iu.hu, rtr i(toT7,- At Alliany and Corrsllli cmnTTT of OrrCentwMgag; -? .. 1 1 1 1 7'5 I', m. Ar.McMinr.lHrlrrW KSrFUEE DELIVERY. WJLZ & MIESCKE, Proos. Dealars in all kin in of fresli in I 4 tit. tii ti 13" Fresh amac a specialty. 171 COMMEIM'IAI. ST OREGON CEN1KAL ,AND- Eastern R, H. Company LYAQUINA HAY ROUTE. Feed the Nerves Upon pure, rich blood and you need not fear nervous prostration. Nerves arc weak when they are improperly and insufficiently nourished. Pure blood is their proper food, and puro blood comes by taking Hood's o4iMhiiiiia, wmen is mus me greatest and best nerve tonic. It also builds up the whole jr)lllll. Hood's Fills are the favorite family catlmrtic, easy to take, easy 10 operate. iiomr iraiuiF S. RICHARDSON. PROP. lSecond i!oo- noitli nfllctel Wniamette. SALEM WATER-CO. Oflicn Villaintiite flnttl Buildlnr ' lor water service apply at office. Hill payable montlily in advance. Make n complaints at the olfice. Tliere will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from tli" city unless notlco is left at the oflice. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for sldf walks, brick work and nl.ntrrlniT ...ill nl!..... read "under building purposes' pjge iy of ....mime ui rates lor 10' lor copy. CiMiictiPj ui Yatiuina hay with the Va Fran -i-ru ot a-juini llay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON." Sails Iroin Yaoiiula every 8 days " for S.n Fr.iiici.cn. Cm llay, Port (iifuril, Trinldud ami IIitinKilt 'l-iv. Pini r Jwv j h.ii.I ition.4 luijjruasscd. Slioruvt ui'itr 'p.i.1, vn tlie U'illninctie valley and Cqllf.iiiiin Fare from Aliuny oe iiintt wtht tit San KrancixNi: Cabin, $0; siccraue, fJlliiC. os llay nnd I'on (Jrforil, calilr, $0; to Ilnnilmldt Hay, caliin IS; round trip, good 6o ilays, ipc . RIVER DIVI.-.ION. Steamer Alli.tny' and 'Win. M. Iloag," ncvly furnished, leave Salem dally, except Saturdays, nt II a in., nrilvlng at l.rtlatid the s-imc day q s p m. Returning lioats leave I'oriland same day its alinve i 6 a rr... arriving at Salem at 3 p ni. EDWIN STONE. Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. J. C MAYO, Supt. Rive Division. . r. HM.DWIN. lsiA AKent.Allona Dock ."wlem, THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the EwtmSlito.Ctoi' and Lutoi)c can t tlrained it lo, front W.W.SKINNEk.ALiS. E.P, R()CiEIS,A.Bt.(;,rr4P.i7 U. KOEHLER, Manager. ' hv k k lii illll II'. v" li .jO" . I y ' 6 MINMCBOTASyO J. O W A v I E ...'... ).. ..! ii: r; 093. Apply ut olhc- " " a T "" s" It's in Town, You'll ho surprised. Won't "yellow tho clothes." Aon'tljurn your hands. Notliliit; cqimli IJ,. llettcr than soap. Extra large packages. Soap Foam Washing Powder.-JoiiN IIUOHKS, Spring chickens Doty'H Market. 7 tf 50 Gent Special Rates. , 'SP. !.) & Barker, iu:eiit.s for tlm u. k. - , nnd Union Pneitlo railways -.....hwm iwiiuu nn, rates 10 tho llopuhllcan national convention i oi, wiiim, uio ioiuocratio nat oual convent on ut Chicago, Peoples party ve,,t,-C,RatiK::; , ..f.M V l. 11. national cucntnpinent .'i in 11. nt St. Paul. O&tdtl&w Tor tho vory best of everything Ja ON THE DOLLAR Ed. S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st Salem, Qr,f Has bought the Frank R Ri w mm 9 wtiMsr ier and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, ONC-HALF 6IIB OI OOX, POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER' i.afj??n tb6,ndiird for fortr years ndl Is more popular tonlar than eTof bofore. i POJ5ZONlS I GLANCE ATI HIS Wl Ql the Chcago, Milwaukee indk5t. Fid j railway npo note us connrctim nuu transcontinental UpcsMbl. itiuinau-u apd roniembi r when going csst ibt la M are lighted with electricity sod lurflf steajn. Its equipment is wjil. P Iiuflet, library, snoking nJ iVtyaita, with free rcclinin chairs. Each sfctjoj car beith has an tl.-jtric reaJinjlKftl Bs timing cars re the w w meia ther lines are longer thsa thu, to are shorter, and no other oifcrHMWwj1 urious sccon1lql"JP, ,HC"",rt, reawns for the popularity of "Tit W"J , rnnnnn ilcket aients b tWJB road office will give yonfunherisbrwi,! or oiiaress C.J.EDDV. GenettlAput, j. V, CASEY, Trr.?w.jj 0. R. k t A E. M'NEILL,?RECEIVa SALEM TON tS REPAIR W ntllroiit-KcoHiiV ,r,Y,i IXiSS JIOX Is Chen frto of cbanm. AT DRUCIQI8TB and VANOY 8T0UE3 "OME IIOARU..GoodUblo board, with home cooking, served in family style, only J wo k. 105 Commercial street. 6.u.im CARftl I'Al'ER-Large lot ol Heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Cull at Journal office woMt ,',& ..k - --- ivifwiiiiiL' mar mi nni ni any k nJ ormaHnn. Jr.j ".""" "' .uru.tnoryuesi, or everything in wjnw8 repairing 'i 4one 'cut groceries alwaya g, to Hranson & e tcols ,r 11 MEHfe . luieUlr,TItooueulj Voroycr CuroJ. Pour out of rive ivb suffor nervous... . wcntalworry.nitaeki thopoualtyi..' early exreuoj, v.j thus, roolftim roL. luanhwxl, rcgatu jwir oenu ror IjpoS; kIUi mail f new ones msioderir . . ' rt towniiana. mc oi tnat can bo done in fully attended to. store. f. HERSCHBACH, nude siioes. putPI an, 7"-iJ sar4-vsffl . ylsor. Don't dcsiAir. MtiUnatlou and Moors. A'slUl r..i ,. tho banner of the Lono Star state and I ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N, Y. LadlosWho Vnhm rPS"'LT.? - - - ... ,uu ueaumni gtln. For Delicacy, T-.nn " "H"'" "oxoi' pvnE, I AS lURli -First claiS n.lctllr Inr hntm or cattle Just b0uth of MorningsJde. $1.00 TniV iiestCss and water. Inquire at i-...ni,ui)nc, p B 1 m0i I'UIIUC AlliN, 1'OLlTCIAliil AND UfJ$. inets houses cap obtain all newspaper Infor mation from the press (K tho stafe, coast and CAUiiU,f,r,Qmthe Pres Clipping Bureau,' Allen's) Union U ock. Pattlind. n.smf l'AliiKti.-.i'ortland, Sacramento, Seattle, r acoms and San Franclspo papers gn salp ,af Miller's 1'ostoffice block ' - J-Wb STANU.-Local SubjcrlptiUp Agency for all newspapers and magaiines. tine atock of cigais and confectionery. F, W. Miller. Prop. ,4 tf F0I SALE. --One house and two lots, sit- TO THE .EAST GIVETHE C OF Two "rancontinwj RouU:, Via Spokane Minneapolis w8' , j vpr Omaha and Kansas my eastern.clties. ""ocean crna:. rortld-SaoFr! Steamers leave Aiw""",. t. FarelCabin, ; steersge. M W1LLAMFJ ...SlJ.tSv. Steamers iuiu -- -- ts P,FV Eugene Mondsy. KKgbtsndpPfi J7H SBtras'8' usiai in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All in gooa iruit. For sale at a bargain. The ?P.erty -i$ that knwn as the Wheatland bo el. l'r,ce j,SOf Addreu A care jourf "! ThO RnU Crnchnncs A.?i?..a vlvety softness of tha .kin I. hn. OoralX048 Wh '" cut extra transfer charges. p For full detail '??.& ' agents, Salem, Mfftfjm For full detail. tffcffiSgft, 1 Foot of Trader -T 'i-t i- f ZJ i.lvL iiS I a . fet'L jw I j- w" -m 3, ---,. lr 'll 1B -fKX. v .llUst