SamPt 1 If .1 . f. f. i. rim ol'icilllrHuot """ Nation connty, urcgon, anvemuqr ;. leac: VOTE Full FOUK. u nk between the number and ..lent or thptnicdStat?..f.. J..,...V. .!. Bra&ti. orobral.a. yp'gldnnt fifftliS United States .T. E. WitWm. of GenreRi. FOR I&ESIDENTIAL' ELEJTOI5S. .. ., tr..HMAiiili V V L IJUlier. HI i'luiiiuuuuii iuinwuuiiij .,1 -.re A AV .. .. tJn1.M fnnlnn Annnfv I rs Z ' V. IlimT. oi ottiui-i oiiw- vwmmw i v w II SDauuti, of IIii" rtsburg, Linn county f , v Hurry wTkV,, of- McMlnnvHle, Yamhill aiuiu y j g . v lufurj the name uome ammo nun u MHursiuiuiii uiarK ins iitKet 1iC;..."iU his ballot fol-Wm. J. liryiiti for piesiderit. lUnvare of the P Yi.,ii..lfil "National JA'ni'ior.iMo. it is uiu juuitinifyiiaiiiin bcketl.iH.ieii ,iri ...111Ilt.ACtItik- the Bryan electots will be llw ih ln ll ...'. ',.,.. tifiri.t. aiiilhould be If names"" mv -.,-3, SfAT12 es Bryan cj, ilhmv.4 Illll-H -HJ JUU vaCV it". i)..i.ii tfnt i nil ivv L, terovi.r5oo. -' - -W JL ... i-'- ... ii.LiHipif ,U"IIC' -- ? ' ... 1.. .......... I. I liuilll r,. ... Mhwiv ni'in. r.wi'iv(Mi.:m .iDixMiiuiiiwiii .... ii..ni.iii(l no RlfOrccaPPiS, - IHel VJiMWMILifr.'ar;- Brownsville liu-n luilIe9'TJryiineluu,1UM ,,,,, I11:tICt. 'i,i,KUIi;ci,tbriir hi. the follow I iik "Ulcers: 1 resilient, ' . ... .. I. I. ...ft ti hi r f lsmttli: VlCU'lJltysiUfiii, uir. '' ' ' ' . . ii.ii. Hllvcii: secretary; Mrs. A:- P ;....Hr! treahUier, zirv, F. M. aiaiii''i Mell. ' In sin ojhmi letter to an Oregon City r .i ix.i.i.ipihi iltH'hiri'S fnr lipor, -ir- """ -v..--- ... Iryanatiu rreesiivei i huju.ii...., fenus. The uiiieiirsiiiiMuii: 'i""111" i ri.i't.iiuas county, and the. Kintiu- 7. . oce will result In much good to the lliercausv. iThe town of Wasco bids fair to be ImDlled with artesian water. i . Fretzer 1ms a well at the Wasco house 1 which an abundant and incxtiausi- blesunnlyof water was found. Tlie later rises to Within 25 feet of the lurfaca and Is pure and cold. E. T. Slay ton, of Prlnevllle, says stlie campaign progresses In Crook punty the supposed majority of 300 bat was to be recorded for McKInley las dwindled down so that the con- lervatlve republicans concede that Bryan will carry tne county, uia bjorlty In Crook la now estimated at to 150 to 200. Corvallls Times: The government (having the finishing touches put on boat just built for river "snagging." hie name of the craft Is "Faclomah," End bhe Is to start to work about the bbtof the month. The Faclomah lll start out from Portland but irhetbershe will work upon the- Vll- atuette or not ts as yet a matter 01 onjecture. Jlesurs. Kelley, Cannon and Elkins, ;liree of Albany's rising young attor neys made their ;malden political peeches at the Jones school house hree miles beyond Millers, Saturday irenlug. The house was full. An old resident who was present says there ivere only thirteen McKInley men present, Including the, speakers) three of whom reside In the vicinity and even at Jefferson. Three cheers were Ifiven for McKInley by the thirteen and three cheers for Bryan by nearly tik'lity. Let every voter in the union forces Bt the grand clean up 'next-Tnesday that the ticket Is properly ounted. Don't allow a doubtful paructer to attempt to vote. Every pan should believe In an honest bal lot and a fair count. Hurrah for thp. filnf In irnlrl standard SlilDaman! . . ' ' Put out your Hag Saturday. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Pllrohn Thnmna rt .Tnnnflnn flty, 111., was told by her doctors she uad Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr Jung's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs It saved her ire. Mr.Thos. Eggers, 13flT Florida itreet. San Prnnnlonn cnfTnrnH fmm II dreadful cold, approaching, consump, 1 on, tried without result everything Jlse then bought one bottle of Dr. king's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He-is naturally pankf ul. It Is such results, of which inese are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine In iJpURhs and Colds. Free trial bottles .1 Ja l' Legg's drugstore. Regular size 50c and $1. Dissolution Notice. Tim fln..t t. .- -. ?i.T v iamersnip noreuiiuru w ilStlDL' betwefin W. A. TTnmlltin & V,VUB-Mtween Y. A. Hamlli iJOUQ Molr nnrlop t.lin Arm mil uUq Molr under the firm name of Hamilton & Mnir Is this dav mut- liiyM dlsslved. All claims due to ld Arm to be paid to W. A. Hamilton. ' f, y biUs "Bainstsald tlrm will be paid ;each0nepay,n(f one-half. W. A. ,' "amilton continues the bu!snes. j W. A. Hamilton. . D, JounMoik. j oalem, Oregon October 22nd 1896. ; 10-2G-4W. ! At Woodburn. Judge Crowell will speak at W'oid Jrn, Friday evening, October 30, on f coinage. He is an able orator nu no oue can afford to miss the treat. 20-2d. r. OASTOrilA.. Il -V -M. LrslZ&&r&l jssasstaVM&asTJTirn,T' riiraiTirnrririiii nn Ballot; J. ... ...... .... ..... name of -each cjiifildaift vuted f.i. '; 13OI nrnmlii S W 1 luuyide-ditiw id gloup maiked as above. CAMPAIGN, Datesmnd Appointments i.iri4Tnnn Annnintmnto rhr n.... .. Sv r-ww""V"w"w w .... m.ci- TICm a;...... ;'"P- . lilt; urvmi uiiimi til l i;i i tr ti phih. ..." " - ""i'"H" . mil toe iuiinuNa-Nllielolliiltii;d.itci4 , I. . .. . ! .11 11 : niiriiiii.iiii-nis lur uiiniivmc in ii slate . f'(iiint. I'liiiiTiillt.M.j .mil !., ! ,.!,., i niee uuetlngs aim communicate with t Iia uriiln itiint (i. I . . . I .. .. ....( "'U skim; v,uiiuuii.uciiiiiiiiit.iiiimii(iw nf lfilin r V111111.1 t A Mill 1 ...fcuui.ii w. j.riiii. 4i. i .iiiiiui uin irank v. Drake, nniin mi. Hand", Chamber of Coiniiieri-c, I'm t land. HON. w. T. IHUUON. Moidtor, Friday, Oci.;w. Bllverton, Saturday, Oct 31. E. IIOPKH. II lllslxiro, Friday, Oct "50. Washington county, Saturday, Ot-Cai. Oregon ;ity, Monday, Nov. 2. Above are all dates now tixed. Com mittees can arrange afternoon and evening meetings if desired. Joiit discussions acceptable unless local conimlttcef arranges otherwise. SrATB ok Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County j " l-'RANKj ClIKNhY makes oalli that he is the ieninr partner of (he mm il F.J. Cllu.virr & Co., doin); business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaiil, an j thnc snid Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catakrk that caniiBt be cured by the us of Hall's Catarrh Curr. Sworn to before m: and subscribed iu my presence, this 6th day of December, A D. 1896. 1 -j . A. W. ULEAION, Seal. J- " Notary l'ublic, Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syHtem. Send for testimonials free. F. .l.CnKNKY& Co., Toledo, O. ISold by Druggists, Be Comfortable While Travelling in cool weather. The Union Pacilio svstcm heats Its trains throughout by steam heat from the engine, thus making every part of all Its cars pleas ant and comfortable. It also lights its cars by the celebrated PIntsou Light, making tnem brilliant at night. Passengers carried dally on the Fast Mall, which leaves Portland at 7 n. m. For sleeping car reserva tions, tickets, or information, call on or address Boise & Barker, Agents, 15 12d 4 w Salem, Or. Labor Exchange Ball. There will be a grand ball given at the La- lmr "Rxcbfincre- hull. The best of music. An enjoyable tlmo guaranteed. Tickets 50. Refreshments and supper at reasonable prices. Everybody in vited. Friday evening, Oct. 30. 29 2b Notice. The uudersicned wishes to inform his friends that he has definitely de cided not to leave Salem. Very Respectfully. Emil L. Winkler. Let The Whole World Know The Good DrJIiles' Heart Cure Does ' . Heart wsi v -. ' "-," - - and acuro ofjodtoa. alter -"" . .,.", tbo wbolo world toow Hr,t'fu."?iV'i inrer.ofSelUrl. Kansas. ; J Dr. Wiles' iTkxunii . . .. m nllnl n T. n Heart Cure Restores Health pain in my near. "' ness of breath, palpita tion, palnlnmfleft!0, fAlinein'roT chest, weak and bnnerr ... ,1 imt lie on either spoilt, bad drotxns. tbo second bottle I "'""f . d that or. V6sssf mssrsm ifiWI !?-, S "- " . v': S J Lr. ". J nowthatlamiuiiyf;"-- ., . 3SSBSawfil "grTV-ifiifyrTSifaMntiimiwiiiMiwitw Nervous lellc fiml just the licln thcv ro m,,M, 1'cople find just the lielp they so much "ecu, in iioods Sarsaparilla. It fur nishes tho desired strength by puri rying, vitalizing and enriching tho lood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates iho wholo system. Read tills: '"I want to praiso Hood's Sarsaparilla. tj health run down, and 1 had tho grip, fterthat, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do iny own work. Our physician gave me aome help, but did not cnr. T iWMh to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon I cottld do ill my owu housework. I have taken Cured Hood's Pills with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and they have dono me much good. I will not bo without them. I have taken 13 bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and through the blessing of Clod, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever tho past sum mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood's Pills when taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla help very much." Mrs. M. M. Messenokr, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho One True Bloo'd Turlller. All iirugfilsts. $L Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. -- riMi act c.nlly, promptly and HOOd'S Pills jffecthcly. 25 cents. A MODEL PLATFORM. Adoptee! by the Democrats In National Convention. The following l tho full and com plete platform as adopted by the National Democratic conventien: We, the Democrats of the United States in national convention assemb led, do reaffirm our allciriancc to those great essential principles of justice and liberty upon winch our institu tions are founded, and which the Democratic party lias advocated from Jefferson's time to our own freedom tif speech, freedom of the press, free dom of conscience, the preservation of personal rigiiis. liic equality 01 an citizens before the law, and the falth- iui OD3crvancc 01 constitutional limi tations. "nnrlnir nil t.lincn vnnra flirt TlmnA. cratic party has resisted the tendency ui tuiusti luicirsis uu uuu euutiuu ation of governmental power, and steadfastly maintained the Integrity of the dual scheme of government established by the founders of this republic of republics. Under its guidance and teachings the great principle of local self-government has found its best expression in the main tenance of the rights of the states onrl In Ifa nccnrt.fnn nf t.lin nprrplf t,v of confining the general government to Miu exercise ui jjuwuia bjiiui-uu uj the constitution of the United States. kelioious FREEDOM. The constitution of the United States guarantees to every citizen the rights of civil and religious liberty. The democratic party has always been the exponent of political liberty and religious freedom and it renews its obligations and reaflrms Its devotion to these fundamental principles of the constitution,'! FINANCE. Recognizing that the money ques tion Is paramount to all others at this time, we Invite attention to the fact that the constitution names silver and gold together as the money metals of the United States, and that tho lirst coinage law .passed by congress under the constitution made the sil ver dollar the money unit, and ad mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio based upon the silver dollar unit. wninMnrn thnt t.lin nn.f. nf 1873 de monetizing silver without the knowl edge or approval 01 tue Aiuum-im i;u nin lms resulted in the appreciation of gold, and a corresponding fall in the price of commodities produced by tno peeple: a neavy mcicaau m wio burden of taxation and of all debts, n..hll .in1 nrlvntn t.lin. prirlftlltncnt Of the money lending class at home and abroad, the prostration of industry, and Impoverishment of the people. W urn ilnnltarflhlV OniTOSed to UlOn- ometalllsm, which has locked fast the prosperity or an inuuatrmi ijcujuu iu paralysis of hard times, Gold monp :..fii.m c n Ttrlr.luh nnltav. and its adoption has brought other nations into financial servituuu uj uiwuh It Is not only un-American, but antl- a l,.r, onrltt. rnn Via filHtencd On the United States ortly by the stifling of that spirit ana iovo "' which proclaimed our political Inde hmiripnp.fi in 1770 and won In the war k)f the revolution. YHKB tUlTIAUP. nr ,i.,,i i,n rnn iinrl unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the r:.V5 lol i-nfln nf Ifi iXi 1. Without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation, weucuiauu .- j"j l l1..-,lnlinr clinll Iwi a fllll bllltluuaU Bill" """'"-" ,.- ii 1..1 fonlnr nnimllv with L'Old. for all debts, public and private, and we favor such legislation , as w I prevent for the iuture mo ucuiuuchuiwuh nnv kind of lecrai tenuur mum: u private contract. irri f... niv;ltn t lift Tin! U:V lind Mi,( unrronrlfirlnL' LO til 0 llOl.l- ersof the obligations, of the United States, the option reserveu uy 1.1. vu the government of redeeming such ob llcatlons In either silver coin or gold coin. .... , ., .... We are onnoseu to me issuing 01 in- terest-bearlngii bonds of tlie-United States In tlmeiof peace.'arid' cpndemn the tramcKing wuu wunu v J cates which, in exchange for bonds and at an enormous proilt to them Belves, supply the federal treasury with gold to maintain the policy of gold monometallism. Congress ilotie nuilbjnWFJ'f to coin iid.liu.inoney,iitdJ Prident wmMmimmfr&miwrti Jackson dcclnrcd that, tills power could not bo delegated tocotporatlons or individuals. We therefiuv de nounce the Issuance of notes intended to circulate as money by national baukH as In derogation of thecmiHI tutiou, and we demand that all paper willed Is made a leguj tender for public and private dents or which l recciwioie fur duties to the United oiutc snail be iw iued by tlu guv- I'l.l .I'lll. tlf l.lO Ullll-Ol SUIU.M .ml Shall in.- rciKoiiialiln In i-oiu. TAUIKK. We hold thai laritr duties should be le ie I foi purixise of luxeiiue, such du lies to be ri adjusted as to utienile equally tliroughout the country mid no dsc iminate between class i.r sec tiuti, ai.d that luxjitlun sm-uld be 'IiiiiIUmI I,v tiif iwi'il.s nf tile L'OVuril- tnent honestly and cconuiuically ad mluUtrated. We denounce as dlstuibltig to bus! ncxs ttio Uupublicau threat to restore the Mcivlniey law, which has twice buuujfnmlutinicd by tile people iu ua tlunul lectllui3, mid wlifch, eii.uted under lltuiuK-plciiuf pmlectloii to liniiiL' Imliistrj, pnAt-l a nrullilc bicutlerof trusuiuid luoiiOlHilles, eii- riclied ilmfuwby the expense or the IniiUjy, lestrieted trade, and deprived I the producers of the great American i staples of access to their natural mar I kets. I IN'COMB TAX. I Until the uiotiey question is settled weaie opposed u any agiiaiiuu mr further eliunges In our tarllf laws, ox cJept such as tire necessity lu meet the deiielt in revenue caused by the ad verse decision of tho supieuu' court on the iucotno lax But tor this dccNIoii by the supicme court llierv would be nodeliclt lu the revenue under Hie law pasied by a Democratic ooiigioss lu btrlct pursuance of tho uniform deci sions of that court for 100 years, that court having in that decision sus tained constitutional objections to lis enactment which hud precious!) 10 u overruled by tho ablest Judges who have uxor sat oh the bench. We de clare that it Is tho duty of congicss to uscall the constitutional power which remains after that decision, or which may come from Its reversal by tho court as It may hereafter be consti tuted, so that the burdens of taxation may be equally and Impartially laid, to the end that wealth may bear Its due proportion of the expense of the government. LABOR. Wo hold that, the most efficient way dfiprotcctlng American ldbor is to nrnvnnr. t.lin Ininnrtation of forchm pauper labor to compete with It in the Jionifc market, and that" the value of tuo homo marKet to our American farmers and artisans is greatly reduced by a vicious monetary system which depresses the prices of their products below the cost Of production, and thus deprives them of the means of pur chasing the products of, our home Manufactories, andt as labor creates the wealth of the country, we demand the passage of sucli laws as may be necessary to protect it In all its rights. We aro in favor of tho arbitration of differences between employers en gaged in lnterstarc commerce and their employes, and recommend such legislation as is necessary to carry out this principle. The absorption of wealth by the few, the consolidation of our leading railroad systems, and tho formation of trust and pools require a stlctor control by tho federal government of those arteries of commerce. We de mand the enlargement of tho powers of tho interstate commerce commiss ion and such and such restrictions and and guarantees in in the control of railroads as will protect tho people from robbery and oppression, TAXATION. We denounce the profligate waste of tho money wrung from the people by oppressive taxation and the lavish appropriations of recent Republican congresses, which have kept taxes high while tho labor that pays them is unemployed, and the products of tho people's4toll are depressed ln prlco till they no longer repay the cost of production. Wo demand a return to that sim plicity and economy which benefits a Democratic government and a reduc tion in t.lin number of useless offices, the salaries of which drain the sub stance of tho people. federal interference. riWn Announce arbitrary Interferences by federal authorities ln local affairs as a violation of tho constitution of the United States and a crime against Poul breath Is a discourager of affection. There are more reasons than oue for this. Foul breath is always an indica tion of poor health bad digestion. To bad digestion is traceable almost alt human ills. It is the starting point of many very serious maia dies. Upon the healthy action 01 uie digestive organs, the blood depends for Its nenness anu puny, " v..6w... stops, poisonous matter accumulates and is "forced into the blood-there is no FemTented putrid matter has indicated the complexion sallow nnd muddy, the it mfuinr nv matin i? luc uiwum vrs i tn mi art of the body. Then comes rheumatism, scrofula, consump tion, liver complaint, kidney trouble and a half a hundred other ilia- Tlie bad breath is a danger signal. Look out for Jt I you have it. or any other symptom of Indigestion, talfe a bottle or two of Dr. Werce1" Golden Medical Discovery, It will straighten out the trouble, make your Moo! pore and healthy and full omi triment for the tissues. It U a strong statement, but a true one that the "Golden Medical Discovery" will cure 98 per cent of all case of consuinpUon ff il is taken in the early stages. It will irelieyeeven the most obstinate cases of long standing. .,;mB. to Mver nostaee and wrapplne only and uTiUTetJlv"fromUeWorif;DUpen. bena twemy-onc """ . . . sary Medical Association, jumw, . . ., a laV book of 1000 pes frotuy tiiuj- tnte3.teiiiiaii about the . pw"f" StlSSSSrSvSSSigt thoM cored tf it It U a eompjew rauy jSStorBook. tSVS KerpoKu."maer ' people of Cuba ThfK -.tlig ?.. J3 VuL weakness or Infiam- gle for liberty and Independence. ttatmm ntnmm fin niiiiiMi)iMiltiiiiitnjmiiir?,jlTOi.Jr7.S .;rri mrg-iTT-iTiM,! Jlgjiggf'l ii'-iftiMn , Tiii JjT I ! ' t - 1 it' ' , J tt ' 1 t I'll t" tt B' H WWI!H W WfflWH W W T p 'Mn I Wl IIMH i t . IH lj''B I'li'i muni ! il iMjMii THij.h-mflniiiii.il il ' . m i r -!r. , 5t r"! - rt , t-i? 11 ' ' '' ' ' ''' '"" ' " " "' AYcgdablcPrcparation for As similating iheToodandRcguta ItaglhcStQmadatmdDowbor PromolcsDigcsllon,ChecTiil ncssnndRcst.Con tains neither OpiumMorphlnc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. av tfOiixrSAUtaititCBm JSmfim Sat Jbe.Smn Jhrfmmt -JHCuri.riSa HimfttJ Ctmfod Sugar WUrrjreot!rnr. ApcrfccUfcmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea. cndLoss of Sleep. i 1 1 i Tnc Simile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrappeb. Wi ilMS! aiifii-BaBa-.D.ii COARANTEED MW a U"DHU Over lro.C0Oroxos told. S0Q0OOcur3 proro Its rairor to destroy thodoslra for tobacco In any riir.n Nn.tiHhinl.1hnni..l.itniira.fvtlnthAiiAiM. MJnv irAltt lfl nnnnrftt In ltl UlTi Atlfl 1 1 falls to nmko Ibo wonK iinpi)tont man ilronir, Tlcorooa and maRneilo. Jutt try a box. Jlou will bo do l.khtoil. Wo expect you tobollore nbat wo ny. ror a euro U nbsolntly gnarantocd by aruKHlsU erory Mburo. Bend lor our booklet "Don't Tobacco Knit and Hmoke Your I.Uo Away," wrltton luannteo and eosamplo. Addrejs TlLUHl'liKLIKUKJiiiuur CO., VMeugoor JVcw Ifork. D. J. FRY, Agent, - Salem, Oregon. free institutions, and we csneclnlly object to government by injunction as a new anu ingniy dangerous iorm 01 oppression, by which federal Judges in contempt of tho laws of the states and rights of citizens, become at once legislators, judges, and exccutlouers, and wo approve tho bill passed at tho last session of tho United Statc3 sen ate, add now pending ln tho house of representatives, rclatlvo to contempts In fedoral courts and providing for trials by Juryln certain cases of con tempt. ANTI-FUNDING. .No discrimination should bo In dulged by tho government of tho Uni ted States in favoj of any of its debt ors. Wo approve of tho refusal of tbo Pacific railroad funding bill, and de nounce tho efforts of the present Be publlcan congress to enact a similar measure. PENSIONS. Recognizing the Just claims of do serving union soldiers we heartily en dorse the rule of tho present commis sioner of pensions that no names shall bo arbitrarily dropped from tho pen slon roll; and tho fact of enlistment and service suonld bo deemed con clusive evidence against dlseaso and disability before enlistment, tkrritories. Wo favor the admission of the ter ritories of Now Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma Into tho United States, and wo favor the early admission of all the territories haying tho neces sary population nnd resources to en title them to statehood, and while tlmv remain territories, we hold that the officials appointed' to administer tho eovernment of any territory to gether with the District of Columbia and Alaska, should bo bona ildo resi dents of tho territory or district In which the duties are to bo performed. Tho Democratic party believes iu home rulo and that all public lands of the United States should bo appro nrlated to the establishment of free homes for American citizens. We recommend that the territory of Alaska bo granted a delegate In con urcsq. nnd thnt tho general land and timber laws of the United States bo extended to said territory. MONROU DOCTRINE. Tho Monroe doctrine Jh originally declared, and as interpreted by eucecd ing presidents, la a permanent part of tlie loreign poucy 01 me uuucu States, and must atall times bo main- imv CUUA. THinD TERM. Wo are opposed to life tenure In the public service. We favor appoint ments based upon merit, fixed term of office, and sach an administration of the civil service laws as will afford equal opportunities to all citizens of ascertained fitness. Wo declare It to be tho unwritten law of this republic, established by custom and usage of one hundred years and sanctioned by the examples of tho greatest and wisest of those who founded and have maintained our government, that no man should be eligible for a third term In the presidential office. WATERWAYS. ,. rWnl rrr.vnrnmcnt should enrn Tlie ICCierai govern men n biiouiu euro for and Improve the Mississippi river and Otlier greut wuu;rwuyui uiu re- .)UoIjc go as to hccure for the Interior states van and cheap transportation to tidewater, When any waterway pf mp; repuuuo i ui "'vo uMtlt,v "Bee totdemaud aid of tlie govern- 1V ntinnA n,tr nvmnnf itv in f.hn SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF dUtflMik IS ON THE WRAPPER OP EVEEY BOTTTEn OH1 CASTORIA CaiUrla is net vp in oat-elts bottles onlv. It is net solil la bnlk. Don't allow anyone to toll you anything elts oa tbo plea or promles that it is "jnit as good" and "will antwor STory pur paw." S- Be that yon get 0-A-B-T-O-B-I-A. Tklf48 0 HABIT ment such aid should bo extended up on a definite plan of continuous work until permanent improvement Is secured. Confiding In tho justice of our causo and tho necessity of its success at tho polls, wo submit tho foregoing declar ations of principles nnd purposes to tho considerable Judgment of tho American people. Wo invito tho sup port of all cltlzenB who annrovo them and who desire to have them mado effectlvo through legislation for tho rclloi of tho peoplo and tho restoration of tho country's prosperity. You Can Be Well When your blood is pure, rich and nourishing for nerves and muscles. Tho blood is tjio vital iluld and when It is pbor and impure you must cithor suffer or you will fall a victim to sud den changes, oxposurc, or overwork, Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsar)ariila and bo well. Hood's Pills aro tho best after-dinner pll; assist digestion, cure head ache. 25 ccuts. Bryan and Free Silver Ralley. Will bo held ut Bllvertort, Or., Oct ober 31, 1890. Grand torch lights procession. Two bands. Four noted speakers. Tho Mott boys Tho liradley sisters. Speaking. Campaign songs. Recitations. Good music. Como every body and attend tho ast and greatest rally of tho cam palgn, td Old People. Oldipcoplo who require tiledlclno to regtilrtto tho bowels and lddnoys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bit tors. This medicine docs not stimu late andcontnlns no whiskey nor other Intoxicant but acts as a tonlo and alterative It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and gjvlng tono to tho organs, thereby aiding Nature ln tho performance of the functions. Electric bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it Just exactly what they need. Price 60o and 31 per bottlo ut Fred A. Legg's drug store. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children. "lr fate riry VI Iff ls Via the Union Pacific System baggage is checked through from Portland to its destination. Tho specialties of tho Union Pacific aro unexcelled truck and equipment, union depots, fast tlmo, through cars, steam heat, Plntsch light and court eous treatment to passengers. Foe rates and Information, apply to Boise & Barker, Agents, 15-J2dlw Salem, Oregon rtunii nMimn'Hi 1 niwwi I Take No SHb$tltiteM Gail Borden Eagle Brand - . COKDWSi KBJC K at ways stood TliSt lath ,tlm- 1 BAM eVld imarlfia t'r Im Tjk htt.s Id A. r TJttHffJOOa." MKUHWIttf. f ST.." "T rii"i i.rra J".'"" s II "MJL1 . " '"" jay 'J ';H " !," M "' M GUREim OFFlbkbrTHKStCRkTARYOf to-fATje,- Saif.M, Oregon, xyit SealeJ toKals will be rtceired at this oHIcc tinlil noon, November a, 1896, to forn ish the following articles for Ihe Mate of Ore- gon for Ihe use of the loth biennial Session of the legislative Asirmlilyt 3S rciiiiis legal ba, 14 IU No 7 riilinjj white laid, luitl, CJiaitrr.Oakjir.bcoli.liJiiieii. or 01 lit r ymij t,iirr. 30 leaml firjrt claa Gorgrcs. notrer other Kuwlpapfr. 7'l;urid,rttr.'''y rullrW Iiift' laid. ; 20 reams letter f.er, 12 lb..No 7" rullhe whfte laid, Caiew, Chatter Oak, 01 ikoich linen, or other good paper. ' 20 reams of I) pe writer, letter she, I'stacon teller wore No. 3. orother good paper. aojeams'typewuef, legal sli, f-arsgo'tr letter hove No. 3, ot othtr good paper. 6 reams typew titer, legal site, Paragon, leterrwote No. iy orother good Pt.r 6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue. lire 8 x lok. 6 taxes Little's .Satin fmblv catbon, bluei site 8xtj. , lo.oioisot 0 1-2 tnveliipts, 60 Ha, No l( rag XXX, r .t, p .-.- - , 12 ti ids railroad steel pens,' No. 49. J 20 (jruvs Uillutt'ssicel ens, No, 404,. 4 tirov (Jillull's sletl pens. No, JoJ. SUioss Kstetbtook."' jns, . , f- ' b (J loss l'alcon strcl peiu', No. o48, 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s l'robatekteel pen. No. 313., j.- . LS- 6 Urob Ksterbrook-tt Co.'h JOdgeVQuUl ' Steel pens No. 313, Oliioos Ii,ierbrook & Co.'s Chanccllot s;rtl 1 en No 239. 6 Oiovt Ixiiidon Incan Icsccnl, M. Jacob's No. 4. ' "' 2 Dizcn Sanfotil'a Caidinal led ink, pints. 5 UtOii pen holders, bljck entmel,' latye, 10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands, . No. 558. , . , - 4 IJoien Teik, Stow & Wilcox's inkktaiiila,1 No. 554. 10 Doieu IVck, Stow & Wilcox's, inlstandt. No. 420. " , 12 Dozen Ivory folders, 9-inch standard. 4 Dozen ivory folders, ip-incliConRres.( , , 4 Dozen mucilage cups, No, 8, Morgan's patent, to Dozen mucilage stands, rcsetvoir, No, 6, Morgan's patent. , , , 3 reams Packer's treasury blotting paper, or other good paper, 140 lbs. assorted colors. 2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder lead pencils, style 660. 5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 3 1-2 Dozen Stafford's writing fluid, quarts. IS Dozen gummed stub files, No. 21,11x15 inches, 500 pages. 4 Dozen Duple cupboard letter clips, legal . izc. - " Nf "JRs . 20 Dozen Duplex cupboard Utter clips. 15 Dozen -Kaber's -Tubberruler,- 14-lnch" flat, 15 Dozen steel erasers, Kogers'-No. 18,149, bone. k3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' N.o. 18,149, ebony. 70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. . . ,' 5 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, , hexa gon, gilt. t 12 Gross Faber's lead pencils,-No; 3, round, fellt. j. 20 Dozen Faber's patent ink and pencil rubber erasers, mammoth. ' ' 3,000 McGlil's patent paper fasteneri;No. z flat head. 3,000 McGlil's patent paper fasteners,No. 3 ound heads, wlile 3,000 McGlil's patent paper fasteners,No, 4, flat head, 15 Dozen tabk pads to hold paper,' tgese Inches, strong leather tips 15 Dozen' waste paper baskets, cross-bar No, 4. 3 Dozen was'e paper baskets, small, No,!!, round. 29 lbs;, hemp twine No. 3,. 4 Dozen Sanford's mucllaf e, smIs. Ilids should be marked "Proposals for Sta tionery." None but the best quality of goods will be accepted, ' Tlie right to reject any or all bids Is e. served. All tlie above articles to be deliv red at Salem on or before December 15,1896, There being at the present tlwe ho money available for paying for the above supplies, blds'wlU only be accepted under (he expfwt condition, agreement and understanding that tbo successful bidder will look In, led de pend upon the next legislature appropriating money to pay the claim, Very respectfully, II 11. KIHpUD, r5i2m Secretary of State, ilODgPOISOH h n 11 111111" tmmmmamm m. iAtmSKtSs! (HpHHIIH..INImiHIMH rorsasM prlo bmw snM traatMi' r. If too Draf pr to soma bar w wlllana. sraoi so pay nuiroaa raiMsa BOMi Miu,aM i,lfwfatUo .vaUkaaiuar- SIm'sc" 0 1H1 IUhiiTajataaastL WMM, HWNM ra tttbM lit SBOttl rlmplea, Copper Coloraa. ft Ki&iBm, eat, aroaraatM) to eon. we ! 1 tacu ad tusUanaa. mm w saaaitwiw. AM Hoaal awntr. Abi IWiirlfr Once ia a while it happens that tho local ticket agent cannot glvo you, all tbo Information you require. When this Is the cobo, write to mo. X. litivp copies of tho lat est ruto - sheets and railroad time tables and can tell you every thing yqa, want to know about tbo best and chcaisjtwaY to reach Omaha, Kansas City, St, LosisvACW cago or 4HHy .qttwr southern or 9wtJt erncity. . ' C.SIIKLDON, G.Aw Poitlatid, Or, MADE ME A MAN AJAXTAsKsWCiTiYXr,X ( A. Mr Xtmnu JtfatWM-lfaUtoa "ft fuima. r. crviiwu. fiT..9n'"m wpi 1 it a du tor ttadr.b NiB Iwcat IomdIU ai ZWvl&y&gB', Mat atjuut hlntf taa UDt Sim tmi MionaU ail U1 um ) kK HaHti (HB Wari mariwaSiiiH MMWMMWK Uwa iKSff t iaab.Wl aM 1 hi pafiiail taiaalykpat'. Frtc SWD Manf sv jisssaHBa AS M(M(aM MI t'twtaiMtrNf MSl taap. K witi r 1 Q9, tsttosbMkUsffvtfl. aaaaUan SA. fatatta fa IslMl 4 n - 'i 1 tf i tntT Vi im rfja y.x" ' T1V w fi