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!W-;!W-fw - H4Ulti$ir- ' 4J - J-frfjE --. v- j$ - t , I J t.: i t- r v- r- - - if E CI m mum bill t : DrtftW at War Department mi'. Rushed Through. i . 'i GOVERNORS APPOINT OFFICERS, Administration Outlines a Liberal Policy Regarding Privateers. i Washlvctos, April 21. A bill known M the emergency war measuie pueed tbe boose yesterday afternoon. Iu messares prorlde for tbe president to call oct tbe volunteer forcis or tbe different states and outlines tbe plans iortbeiroroniiation. PreldentJIc XiBkyaDdtbeBecreUryor war bold wed tbe great necessity for tbe pass " iafijat the bill and Chairman Hull, of tbe Military committee drove it ihroueb with grreat rapidity. Tbe draft of tbe bill was formulated at the war department only 24 hours ago, was introduced in tbe house, Jered by tbe committee and re ported the same say. 2fo such rapid actios wou'd bare been possible dur iBRtisses of peace. Tbe bill Is a per jsaseat one and is not intended only for this occasion. The only change made "in tbe bill from the original draft as sent out by tbe war depart- Bient, is that tbe regimental officers are to be appointed by the governor of the states, instead of by the presi dent. This was the practice during tbe civil war. In tbe seuate yesterday afternoon I'orakerof Ohio said: "I think that quickly, speedily, pos sibly now, on tbe very day the ulti matum has been sent to Spain, pereu ant to the resolutions that passed here, a movement Is made, and that Koyeoient has practically recognized tbe republic of Cuba, and I think it possible, ir it Is true, that we will all know Ty tomorrow that tbe Coban Kuvernuicnt is today being officially dealt with by the representatives of this government, as it should be." This statement coming from a member of tbe foreign relations com mittee was regarded as Important, and in aoswer to a question be replied that bis information ffbs "positive but.not official." The policy of this government in the treatment of neutrals and regard ing privateers has been outlined as follews: "First Xeutral flag covers tbo enemy's property, with the exception ot.contraband of war. '.'Second Ncatral goods, not con. tiabaod of war, are not liable to con flscatlon under the enemy's flag. "Blockades in order to be abiding Bust be effective. This doctrine was formulated In answer to inquiries made by the diplomatic representatives of foreign countries as to the attitude or this government, ' Intelligence was received at the nayy department that the Spanish wanblpsPehra, Viscayaand Oquendo are at the Cape de Verde islands, in company with the torpedo flotilla. Experts regard this fleet as equal to OBe flying squadron now lying In Hampdom roads. The m?y department Is trying to devise some means-to bring home the torpedo boat isomers now lying at Falmouth, England. Intercourse Oases, v WAbHiNQTON, April 21. The criti cal period of diplomacy lu the Cuban question Is passed and thu stern reall tlcof war are beginning to stare the Members of congress Is the face. The K3Wt has signed the war measure ad tbe Hpanlsh authorities have Uenoclallynotlned and tbo Bpan- minister given (tils passports; Spain has been not I fled to evacuate Cuba and has been glvun until Satur day to make answer If any at all. wwnbers expected au I mine- i mlf from Minister Woodford, owl to the dlfferenco Jn tlmo i Hfm and this country and lime eouwed in transmission tNMttlattea, Saturday Is the eai- UMilteubt twiMctftd If busied I ate acMMltakR. ItU-wla fall to re Uira a aatiafactory fuuwer before moo, that Hew i peUcy will aaayalUv ei. (lUfaBMi-nnntiw. t Um Ualtod HItP1 pwB MB wBrnp fwvHMMKt vw naval - p -VT - , " WB, JPMp HI Mm United -p -----111 1 -w- liiiiu 11 " .- WJ -Mt -fiftftiLittrw congress. ITow thf,will be done. Is a matter of speculation. The experts of tbe army and navy have laid tbeir plans with tbe greatest detail for the future, but they do not hesitate to ray that any attempt to make these pub Hcln advance, to tbe manifest advan tage of Spain, would be actual treason. Tbe Spanish employes at-tbe lega tion passed tbe nigbt at Minister Woodford's residence. Tbe Spanish, minister, accompanied by six members of bisitaff.left Wash ington at 7:30 o'clock last night, tbe Spanish government terminated Its diplomatic representation in the United States. Tbe minister and his party left by tbe Pennsylvania road going northward to Buffalo and tbe Suspension bridge and thence to Toronto. From there they will go to Halifax to take an ocean steamer. The departure of the Spanish party was made without noticeable demon strations. Tbe minister spoke feel ingly of his departure, saying tbe cir cumstances v.ereoiost paiofnl'lobim. fie said his requests for bis passports had been made after tbe announce ment of the lrw, which attacked Spain's sovereignty, Impugned ber honor and Insulted ber. Comrne .t in London. A'Eff YosfC April 12. Tbe im pending war Is the tole topic of con versation here. & j 1 be London cor respondent of tbe World. To wher ever complex motive it uny be doe. tbe undeniable fact is tbat EnglM. feeling has been against war. John Burns last nigbt said empnatiial!y. "Iamflrnjlr convinced -tnateven at this eleventh hour war could be averted if Great Britain used ber in fluence with tbe continental powers to bring pressure which might be made Irresistible on Spain to grant concessions which would satisfy America. My sympathies are with tbe Uoited States, but 1 am totally opposed to war, though I can appre ciate tbe feeling in favor of it en tertained Jby the American people.' This was a sample of comments made, tbougb some members of par liament are averse to further inter fere at either Madrid or Washington. Sir John Cullom, a retired naval officer, said: "I am very doubtful as to the qual ity of the stragetic knowledge and ability of tbe Spanish naval com manders. They are brave men and good navigators, but 1 would not be surprised if their strategy proves en tirely defective, as I do not think they have had any training. Accord ing to reports, they have locked up tbeir fleet at Cape Verde, but I fancy they hare not been quite so foolish as that, and tbat their ships will be first heard of a good deal west of those is lands. They must know tbat Ameri ca's plan of campaign will be to de liver an attack on Cuba within 24 hours after tbe declaration of war." "Are the Canary Islands and Cape Verde Islands strongly fortified ?" "They have a few modern Searth works there, but these should suffice, as no admiral would be justified in risking his ships against any modern earthworks armed with moderately good guns. Besides I have always suspected that France has a lltn on the Canaries, assbc has Immense In terests in Spain, for which I am In clined to believe the Canaries are security. I do not believe the United States nary will operate bo far away as the Canaries. Train Robbers. Los Anoemjb, April 21. The Santa Fe overland, No. 1, westbound, was -held up at the Mojave river bridge two miles west of Oro Grande In SanBernardlno county, ut 2:20 a.m. yesterday. Engineer Gilford was killed by one of the robbers, who was mor tally wounded by Gifford in an ex change of shots. The robbers flagged the train at the approach to the bridge und, boarding the engine, took the engineer und tire man back to the express car. and en deavorcd to detach It from the first passsnger coach, but could not un couple It. They succeeded lu cutting off the mall car and engine, howovcr, and compelled tbo engineer to pull these up to the siding. Here they rifled the the mall car and secured tbe regis tered mull. They then backed down to the train again und were proceed- Lj A i raid of baking; powder at 25 or 30 cents a pound. Ktsbgooi-l, and pay the maker aU'-'grocr a profit, Schilling' sSis4 cta you more becauw k ccts tk W. m 1 Wli-M log to tbe express car when Engineer GlfTord.npcned lire 03 tbem with a revolver. lie fatally wounded one of the robbers. Pad Jones, of Ora Grande, but tbe other escaped after shooting Glffard with a charge of buckshot. Gifford died at once. Ex - press Messenger Mott remained on tbe rear platform ol the express carand, with tbe body of the engineer, came to this city. The robbers secured nothing but tbe registered miiL MANY SPANISH REMAIN. , . , , . . Might for Tbeta Means Impressment m the Royal Army. Xew York, April 21. Many f tbe Spanish residents of New York will 1 remain here. They were acb sar-1 prised when they foeod that the Spanish government would only glvea few or tbem passage as far asHarana, it was pointed out tbat those who had no means to proceed farther r would be compelled to remain in Caba and wonid be passed into mil.Ury duty. AlmrtU t-., T la T.I. ui:uais.u iu JWH iH iliuw sjys: Haytl will not aid Spain In procuring supplies. Spain bas no coal in Ilaytl A telpgam fraai Montevideo states: That a son of tbe famous dictator, Santos. Who is a Uruguayan naval of- the tsreing orer U the aceey ciUig pcrwa , fleer, is now serving on Ix.ard tbe ZZTSn SSrSsS , Spanish cruiser Vizeaya. Other ecmiry of the uaxsj, and adcaei ; . . . . T PreoJenJ ItcXmicj-; ani we onetiallr Uruguayan officers are about to enter deaocnee the arowrf iuiapt by taidUH w the service of Spain In her army and Ke? f S311 irnnaUj and fcterer to 'the tingle Gold sandarf. Davy. We deand a nuiooal oaoer. ixf; znj The police are now guarding theijfJfMf, - Cl c Jy. wuhoat the interrecuca of the lasts i guarding in Asunc United bUtes consulate In Asuncion, Paraguay. The Spaniards bare made n iy demonstrations against the ...... . . United states. They have been pro- hiblted from burning effigies Of FreSl- dent McKlniey and other American sutemeD- Advices from Havana Indicate tbat great preparations are being carried on in tbe island. Troops continue to arrive in Havana. General Heman- dez de Velasco came from Veulta Ab- rrr. j , .. rm. , . ajo Tuesday night. The volunteers tbrouzbout the island are readT to no gorenrment obcgatioos. ! to places which may be designated in ( We desaai that there shaU be no fsrtber i HOTEL PROPERTi' tbe rural towns as well as in H.Tans.,eSlere d A committee of the Sc.odad Benotica glJJi Aragonesas called on General Blanco ?S,. rfv" rf P6'6 " "'taUeah. Balance eood pmpirtT.or will offering to turn orer to him all their . . . ., . , . . funds and properties, which are not llttln ir th chnuM ho nooHixl Jn cae of a war with the United States. . bj congress of a-a impcantnzul qdoc, It Is stoted tbat Mexico will pnxrKJy. people, eata ia r j tune is the natKeil cossutnUcQ sfeall bare a strict oeuirauij i a case nostimies begln Den Carlos Moves. Ostexd, April 1. Don Carlos ar rived here last nigbt. Flocking to Havana. NEW YOEK, April 21. The first of three trains bearing troops from Sackelt's Harbor to tbe Soutn arrived in Jersey City over road sbortiy after the West Shore In sute mauets, we demand. midnight. The, A ,iBP,e " weH-gauded train consisted of gondola and freight cars-bearing ammunition, ambulances, nil-lelAAff nnii lnrt.Minn TKk trinPiCk C.V .t. l . .. t -1 .; """""""' " .""". w." two sections Of the train followed at ' Short intervals. The West Shore road We denounce an coodtmn the corrapt and turned over the trains complete to j aldch'thaTthRb&pn1 the Pennsylvania road in the pas- '"2?"-"-iot the .P"1' o5ce, hts become 1 divided into wamng factions, so that it is in senger depot at Jersey City. Tbe .capable ot government as exe-phfied by the rasiest engines 01 me 1'ennsyivania were assigned to duty on the troop ,raln I j The two sections Of the train bur- t Ing the troops were sent away within but a few minutes' headway. Tbe trains are to make their own schedules to Washington. The will run on ex- preis time and all tower operators have been instructed to give tbem right of way over everything. The Pennsylvania if prepared to haodle tbe trains of the Twenty-tirst regiment from I'Jatuburg as soon as they arrive. They will also be rushed through ou express time. Martial Law. Sicao'vay, Alaska, April 16, via Se attle, April 21. Adylces were re ceived here that martial law had been declared at Sheep Camp. The condi tion of affairs there since tbe fearful avalanche has been m as to Impress Col. L. M. Anderson, In command of the Lynn canal district, when the ne cessity of mere stringent means of preserving peace and protecting prop-! eriy. According!,' he Issued a procla mation on April 1', establishing martlul luw, aud sent a detachment of thirty mcu from Dyeu to put the order Into execution. Double Murder. bBATTUS, April 21. The steamer Del Norte, which arrived today from Fort Wrangle, Alaska, brings tuergre particulars of a double murder on the Stlckeen river. The names of the murdered men were Burns aud Hen drickson, of CUlHiwack, B, C. They were killed by a Swede named Clow, wbokMBOtbeen appreheuded. OtWer 'tataUtUx reortod are Ute kllllftgof auHbf Uw natuo ot Col li m, of IMAaleCaU by availing U, atMUbe tlrowalng ot a u MMWMl VUsk, of lowa.la Hi Owyo, I Coiooel Gsact Volnteers. j Xett York. April 2I-A WarH; dispatch frtmi Washington sars: I Fred. D. Grant has tesdeted hlsi i services to the ro-ernaieBU The j colonel Is unable to enlist, as be I a j few years to oM. and can ealy begfren 'a cemmisston. "1 do oot think there Is any qsesttoa i about war now," besaU, "bt we may have soae MtUe dlScalty ia ' getting tbe Spaniard wit t Oba. ' J They apparently want to S;bt, ae-d ournaNy will bare somethtzt d ' sooner or later. Of coarse there wiM ( I be but one reswltlbat te Seaatards j j will t driven ot of the islaM." UNION PLATFORM. tefee4 a x ceaaea catie fee Ue turf , mas by tie wW(e peekt. bTo VtU ) j ? . rarig satetusiDg tui- i ih people- Dsmocruic tM SOm Rcfk-1 5g"i!!2Ll!L0r3eo'-?e' all ataor potMs ef dtetr&xx, aad VBiasr for the pepos of cmjg omi th: gmys: aa 3"! thtssuie the LOoi decUntioa ofpria. r w - - J'f. v. --u.t- ' gPf- 9?V1 Ul tft f 11. .m.. ib Af .L . 1 104-r-inlr- nlI7F . .J .. . .ij... (erc,srJ??fd xls . exuded hItct d pM the present .E1 of l6 . iboot g Icr the cocms d focrica nxticci and e are csttnWj- oppova to the p.cT r tbe StJtfTS!! v13 "TT cluse, to be xlzll legal tender tx all ananTeSa SSISfSEaSSi SSS w thepecpJe thnxgh the lawfd &Aant- meets of the gareroment. i e demand that the ToirmecfcireaUtag' TKvr:i beipeedily increased to aa most' .... .l.!. . 1 r . -,. . not and popalMkn of tH$ axssj, and ssr"8 " pneact Ubx We fait sch Iegisia&s as iU prereDti &,& $? S ' fwt. I ; JZ?$g. S2hS Sc to the kind of lawfsl mecej in ninth ttey are t be paid, and e denounce the ,pre.est and predicg adnamsmi-ncs fa rrendermg thu optica to the hakim cf rn.M1 Rl.n, depodt of the Tisp of the people and iiltw v. p'"" 4 MJ General Blanco facilitate exchange. rTOne " half cash. Ba'ance good property, We demand the election of Imirf Sutes scnatoo dt direct Tote ol tne peooe. ' We demand the imnaare andTe!rrend ' STitem of Uw-ciaiic? in it oofiaRil tm. lAcaL c?a! avl rKv-s1 fiJ v .Vh... ; peen amenaea to w to prtmde lot direct leg. t Kjncuder. in all department of liit gorera- " , u-taAi uo, AWUOrauOCS and aggregalions of wealth generaUj and the packing of the highest e-reru of the land ' with corpora.ioo iawjen, too ready to do ( Ue win ol tfceir late eraplcvers, and to jet aside vald and wboleorae Uws pissed bj f the ltgisiaqTe departmenu of the sutes and tcaZ1""1'' lttkel- . v,e "e opposed to rjoTtnHaeot by injanc- i hon. legsstJ alien !' A more equiuMemode of appciotisg lodges S,,., t0 - ,. ,,, KE ".. --au ,Cr-r-JKS.S jj. j-. .. w. ; .Ji """ v- wt treasurer, there bein? at this iuv nw, iKm 1500,000 therein wrong from the people by ! the process of taxation, whde state warrasu! are stamped "Hot paid for want of funds." I We demand that all districts and couatyi omeers be placed upon salaries commensur- ate with the duues to be performed by them. nuawa at nuirozas ana otcer corporate property U not bearing its proportion of tax ation, we demand that such property shall bear its just and equal share of the expenses of government. the litUtffS .or wh. IJ Jckie4 a ti HjS7 jcr wu 5 j , straw -. i : j tr-Si the ai in who v?L iiXiV7irS fool, with bu health are on a par. 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Lv 600 P M Ahnf rraimrtcrj at all Dnnemal stations bet. Portland and Salem, Turner. Marion Jenerton, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsev. Harrisborg, Junction City, Eagene, Creswell Cottage Grore, Drain, Oa'.land. and all sta tions from Roseborg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSKBTKG MaL, .DAILY. 830 A M 1 Lv. II00A M Lt. ... Portland ...Salem.... .Ar U.-Jom Lv 1 2 oo.'P i Lv (730 A M 5.-2Q V M I AT .Roseborg. Pall-nan buffet sleeoer and secood-clu! sleepuic cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BrrWMX PORTLAND A.VD CoRVALLlS. Mail Mains daily except Sunday. 730A Ml Lt.... Portland.. Art 550 1275 PM Ar....Corrallis.. Lvf t.'o5 rv PM At Albany and Corvalhs connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. CCraXSS TXAIX DalLT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Lv ...Portland Ar) 0: -2$ A M Lr Mciiinnville LvJ- 550 A M Ar Independence Lv) 4'5 am Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtainM from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Ajjent Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling betueen Minneapolis. St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wiscuniin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair .cars in service. The Dining cars are operat d in the inter est of its patrons, the rrost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals aie served a la Carts. To obtain first-:las service ytur ticket should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. for alltconnctions at Chicago and Milwaukee For ea-tern points ticket full information call on your nearest ticket ageut or wriu JAS. C. POND, General Pass. AgentMillwsukee, Or JAS. A CLOCK, General Agent Wis. Stark Street Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern R, R. Company, YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Vaqjina liay with the 5a Francisco & Vaquina Itay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Sails from Yaqidina every 8 days for Sat Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinida and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $8; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, J 1 7. To too; Bay cabin $8; steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin (10; steerage $S. RIVER DIVISION 'i.-eamer ' Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesday?, Tnursdays and oundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 600 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. CcrvalIis,Or C. G. COKER. Agent. -Salem. . TAKE THE - Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia j Washington Montreal , Toronto New York , ,, . Boston and all points east and southeast. Cheanest tafs K.:cmM n.i -.. dations Through touri't sleepers to Minneapolis, at. I anl, Toronto, Montreal. Boston and Portland. Mr Mihrif r.,-- I w .-.., VtaUCg Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Empress -r- iviiuipa iu jajjan ana unina. The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest and best route to the onent. CaDadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu, Fiji! and Australia The shortest route to the colonies. For rates, folders and sldj information call on or address, F. N. DERBY & CO., Agents, Salem. Or. W. B. GREER. Agent, 146 Third stree., Portland, Or ,- , . E J' COYLE, ""tiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C, The Northern Pacific! Ttnllrrtnr- elll -,.-. .. . . T.V --ouiiuues iue popular route foreastem travel and now that spring Is openinpup it becomes more1 so than ever. The pleasant and com-! lortable accommodations furnished r---...(, -"' uiutrrumi ana need no wfnnn 'Thequlcktlmemade.without Tie Rad uaves the most X& cent belt of country In the world 2J,yaSlLerUll,sb,5B .COnstaDt 6ce": ?J2BthItiTe, and "-terestlnp, so nnaV,Me tra-"eJer Boes through wlths out fatigue and reaches the Journey's hm.,aWut, fea,u,n distance! Al! >h, tel.WaUo, Montaana STSwrffas r.-.h uu impressive, vt'liiie no , rnetwlth. For tickets and fnii r.: tlcwarscallon Tnririo nrmm ! iThc cading implement "hoitse i of the Willamette valley, ;The best is cheapest .BAIN WAGONS. Racine buggies and hacks Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and feeder-,. Plan tt Jr drills atd cultivators. McOrmick binders mowers and rales John Deere plows and barrows rowell engine and thi ashen. Rerrairs kep. in stock for all the abore mentioned goods. For sale by E M, CROISAN, SALEM, Orl, W. S. WATERDUUY, Manager. J3ECKNER & HAMILTON Lave removed their tinnln-; and plumb ing business to 324 Commercial street. opposite State Insurance building TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOIC OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis at.Paul and hen. rer Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern cum. For full ds tails call on or address BOISE'S BARKER agents, Saltm, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. S.eamers leave Ain-worth dock, Portland, April 7 12 17 22 27, May 2 7 ia 17 22 nd 27 Fare Cabin, $12.00; steerage,$8. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTESttamet Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Tnursday andSaturday at 3 p. m. SteameF Elmore for? J r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday -t 7:15 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round tnp tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing- ion, waiuuiiiiii or iuc east, connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, I toot iraae street. V. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. A-r-t. Portland. Or. Oregon Short Line I -vTHE Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Line for all points" East and southeast. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace I sleeping cars, and upholstered tounst sleep ing cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, traveling Passenger Agent, 124 3d stree Portland, Or, W. E. COMAN, General Agent. W. E. COMAN, G:n:ral Ag C. O. Terry. Traveling Passenger Agt. 124 Third Street Portland, Or. Say "Burlington." when the ticket neent asks you what line east of Denvnr. Billintrs. or bt. Paul you want your ticket to read over. The Burllncton Is the shortest line from Denver to all points east. It the only direct line from Billlnps V Omaha, Kansas City, and tit. L0!1." Its service between St. Paul and CM- PJlirn Unafnef. anil nKclllltplv Dett than tliat of any other railroad be tween the points named. A. C. riHELDO Gen'l Agent, Portland, Of. MADE ME A JV3AN -"Z AJAX TABLETS rosni-." -j-j r r? 1 - - Jareuutt.Rueptamau,ui "KTu it! - 'i'iaodciher im- ' Jjji! M"mii. i 1 :...u r tLon imrudl-M J"!PrT2 trt aoa tuniii tba tnnln Aiax Tablet- 1MJ 1-stUlT written gutmitem to Hart o cur ""S a- For sale in Salem Or., br D. T PRY dmcPj CURE YOURSElf. Im IIU for Bi"14'." duclurset, inll-oP"a irr.tiium or ulCT'stiu bf iqocods ructotirj-" 1'iinlcM, ana oi -seut or pouoaou- REMOVED 1 iilf MM tu ist-uHi ia uyucj, him t InllBiiiLI Uia wrapper. otwMj re iptiiX prieA. CfcoMr ririrm CHicciiCo. tSPi tiauut -SHI . v. & a. "F or tout ia jJsio "JWJJf FOR SALE BY D. J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON Balem, Or., ABeQtg j 'Rl ihwlw Mil a mu - i MK' ---., tP ,