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E&3 WSSLlJl . ,r -. m-.K.-WWt- Jne DAILY OAPlTAIi JOtltNAL. SALEM, PRECOX. BATUltDAV, JANUARY 18, 1008. and become a more creative statesman than any man who, when .taking that oath of office, has the realization that hereto his opportunity, that unless ho makes good now ho will bo nobpdy after election. The eago of Princeton has said somo mighty good things from his re tirement, bunt none more sensible or more simple than this: 'There Is no reason why an ox-president should hustle just because Americans aro capableof hustling. The sooner we treat our PWcmen better tho sooner our national politics will loao their present eloment of A very delicate matter, to be THE CAPITALUOURNAL Vs. IIOFEII, Ed. and Prop. ei M I.. ..,. I. T7nmn... J-j " .' " 1 . ... - . m .... . ..Ioam fllnjtnlAfl ! ' U:UoarAcfcrAeJce fa ,J f ;nd tf gives the " njurious thlnt in Aytr t Hair Vigor. . . . , ! "'' "0 prop. Formula pMUhtd eotwwhere. nlstl t0 tne Ee"cr' maKc-Up. &,O.W( tlieTrosrwa and Dareloperaent of AH Oregon. I'ubtirfied Brery Evening Kcept Hundnr. Salem, Ore. ttirmOlI." BnmamMMMi BUIJSCHHTION RATES, (InrarUblr In Adrnoe.) ellr,'M aarrfcr, per year. M.OT Pf month . Wo IMUr, by mall, p Jr. - - 'r ""n'1" aVj Wetklyy mall, r yaar. 1.00 Sir mcmttii ...ioo hi'Kctal )i:livi;ry. For convenience of ubscriboni branch delivery offices sro estth Uoaed st the following places at IB cent por month, $1.00 for throe Mont Asylum Store, P. O. Do Voe & Bon, Asylum Avonue Junction. (Snrllne, Seventeenth streot o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store. bauo'J Store, Alox, Daue, SoBth Commercial street. : Wlcclrlo Btoro, C. M, Epploy, East Stato street. Fair Grounds Store, Harrison Dte, Fair Grounds Road. Howell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. O. K. Orocory, A. A. Englebft t, Twelfth street. Whcolor's Store, W. D. Wheocr, Highland aTenuo. Yow Park 8tor-, F. O. Rower or. Twelfth and Leslie. "TIIKY BAY" A petty falsehood, started by n goitfjp-lovlng tongue, Grew Into dlro proportions, and upon Its blackness hung A womnn'o regulation (puro, unsullied ns tho day) Aid her wholo life was darkened by tho fatal words "Thoy say." A man of worth, with honest work earned both micccbs and gold, Then etiry pointed at him with a nod nnd whispered beld: He fllli a sulcldo's lono grave, yot (doubt It yo who may), Ills denth was but tho poisoned fruit of theso two words "Thiy say." Oh, you .who list to slandor'a tonguo, I ehargo you In God's name, Havo care! Iet at tho harvest tlmo you reap n doublo shame: And daro not, for your own soul's sake, invito the, dreadful day When Justlco must hand forth to you, the fruit of tho words "Thoy sny." Fanny Herron Wlngntc. o I "TO HKIil THAIlK" ,,,., ,, , of year3 and becomo American cltl- TfltS Advertisement zenu again wbb all right. Of Hood's Sarsaparlila Is to remind you of ( IU great merit aa a blood purifier, appetite-, Hqw do 1kfl runnIng a newB. giver, and as a nerve, stomach and df paper thftt Jg abgohlleiy your 0wn gesllve tonic. Nothing else like It, no other wjtn no fltoci company or wicked has so good a record, no other will do you I partnor to lay any of the blamo .so much good. It cures. Upon? Well, It is a terrible tight Scrofula IS Yoarn-Mlfool'a .Sanapa pjaco to put a man In, where ho can't f" HSlH'ESSLtT-!0 VK'UfcJS1 MTifttlS "hut off the blame for anything on and Hood's Baraaparllla, alo cured her." BCnornl thing a man can even blamo MB.O.MouR!.AnnandatO!lnnaota. ;h,8 w,fe but ove that 8 denied U8 Dyspepsia - M I wm jbled J , ,n thIg caBC, Ther0 aro a Rrcat ilS&niny things we have to say little Hood'i Unrsaparllla and soon ImproT- or nothing and saw wood tintil tho JllAlr " thing gets cood and ready to bo hit fthaumatl.m-"! ws aorerelr affllMed when we expect to hit it with all the with rheumatism, my knee bullr awollen. vocabulary at our command. No ono Hood'a HarMDrlii h?ipfd me ap'1"?' Bhould blamo an editor who la at Iff'3ra&fe tho same time solo proprietor for Hood's Sarsaparlila Is sold everywhere, not being the most popular person on t in .....) iini,t , in i.hi.t Mrm ealifcd enrth. If ho says anything that SarsaU&e. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre- "cans anything and that cuts any r,i nntT, r t iri nn rweil Mais ,co or reforms tho slightest abuse, pared only by C. I. Hood Co. Lowell, Mass. h , AN OREGON EDITORS OPINION OF BRY4 Editor of the Santiam News Talks What He Tkb and Being Close to, at teas. His Own People j Well Make Other Thinks. . SMILES sleeve. But. remember. It Is a pub lie duty ho Is trying to perform, nnd while many urno a man to tncklo this or that, not many nro around about tho time the kick-back arrives. Ono of tho most reasonable ns wl nit tho most plonslng explanations of tho present ornlio of tho bnttloshlp fleot Is advanced by John Darrott, director gonnrnl of tho International talroau of Amorlcitn ropublles, who contends thut TIII3 I'MCIvT WILL UK A.V OIUKfTT LltSSO.V OF TIIK A1HL1TY Ol-' TIIK V.VITKI) KTATBH, IF NOT ITS IXTH.VTIOX. TO UP HOLD TIIK "MO.NHOIt IMICritlXH." This ability, Mr. Ilnrrott contends, will tend to betttr the trad rota tions between tho Unltod Htatos nnd tho I.Htln-AtneiioHn rupubllos. Mr. llarrett Is well qualified to talk on matters of trad, whwthvr It bt lnitwwn tli (Jitlttttl Htntes nnd tlia Orient, or the United SUttts and the miiihII nation of Central and Houlli Atnorlm. Judging ,'rom th rwiaoiis whlrh he ndvHiiets. It Is entr to bwlltv that tho conclusion lit rrniclifH l at Ian' one of the rnOHs why th aUmliils tratlntt sent this IWt to tlm Pnclllr by way of a largt number of calls on tho nations In question. TIim critical Hiatus or tnule relallntis lntvton this country and those of Central and Hnutli AiHrpu l well known. A Lirri.lt IMUADIXfl IIY TIIK llA.l.VA(H)X WILL ntlMTIfi ICX Tllt'KIAHM, ,XI) WIIKIIH TIIKIIK IH KXTIIUHIASM TIIKIIII IS A XAI VtU COMMKIiriAliTIIAViei.KHH. In ndviinrlHK this hiikkMIoii Mr. llarrrlt doM not contend that a (loot of war vinmmI would he nt oh a purely eotitwertlal errand, but mtrely thni a war IIpi, anul out to parHiM before the ayes of n number of intereeifHi iwriir., would. As nu Incident o the Ian r rah. adtlOT aoiae very ihmIIIv miiimprrlal rmnilt. Mr. Ilnrrett'e reaannlng Is about like thU: The UUn-AiiierlOiin repuhllo like to seo warlike nrmys. The Aiiiorlonn fleet is tho greatettt dtetitoy of forte ever exhibited to those repiihllm In their huUorjr, and Is likely to rewtla the biggest dU play that they will tee for at least a KeuerftUon. LnokliiK Himu this country a a sort of aooHsor, their atlmlratloa will lio rxHtetl and la the Klnw of effuslva hoepHallty. wttk Ita eontequtvU ningullleatluu of elMmiHirtaiiM, th commercial tyea of the aoutherh nntlona may l expeftaHl to follow the warlike rye. Tue email rpuullro will have at tlrst haad ocular evidence that the united f4KM has a reel war footUs. To title extent . to say the Uaet. Me faith of thee Btllous la the Pat ted Stfitee ae their protector against foreign aggreeaton must Inevitably i.o .icmiin'Dn, If ikon? the North Amerlraa U made mure welcome in Central and MONth America . and if the it trrompllehrd InrWeataliy a transfer of oammeivla' favor from IBerotw. to th I'alted Kates, the Joeraey of the fleet wll' hav brn a flrst-daae loviipnt ltvn if Mr. Barrett ( matnl that thl U ih auNl obJoet of the erut a t-uiidltlon w hi.- not reed to giant w htIT tiMH gwiu WMrlual'Mi hf rontfa lth i.-f.T-nr- In ihn ffrt of ike visit of the flfet to th nation, or (Mrl and fit jtb Amirip ht rorreel. F. W. Galnos has published hU hook, "Oregon and Her Politicians vs. Honest Politics. " Ilut Mr. Oainos doos not mention n single politician. 2s Li Lrnmn( or Washington, has onco more alone. If you will Just not mention...... Min ,,', , nlll ,,,, His nnnio ho will play his gnmo nnd make IiIh Illicit gains right nlong. You can denounce tho politicians and howl for honost polltlclcs yonr in nnd yonr but, but tin long you make tho politician himself who does those things odious ho will snap IiIh fin gers nt your laws and your justice. The man who foarloesly points out the grnftors and thrlr grafts neod not hope to be popular with that clans, but he will accomplish rosults for the people. One rapid-fire news paper that rails n spade a spade nnd cans naiiifs nnd prints .facts will make the grafting simn mighty un popular with the iople. If Mr. Onlnns had printed the names of tits poilllclnna who are doing the things he sh)b are being done In Oregon, ht might have been threatened with a libel suit, hut he wiild have sold It Is nlco to bo famous In several statos. Here Is tho Pacific (Wash.) Outlook on T. T. Ocer: "T. T. Gerr, poronnlal candldntc for nny old offlco, elthor In Oregon laid down tho editorial quill, nbnndonod tho sanctum of tho Pendleton Tri bune, and botakon himself to tho wilderness to proclnlm his cnndl tlacy for tho office of congressman from the socond district. What n pity that n potontlnl Journalist with u pomlhlllty of uoefulness boforo him should wnsto tho waning yars of life In such a wlll-o'-tho-wlsp chnso." T. T. Oeer ought to make a suc cessful candidate for congroes. He ba nil (ho main qualifications ho In a newspaper man. he la a good ram imlxtiwr and pttbllr speaker, and ho bdlougs to several fraternal orders and has recently become n member of another popular order. That ought to equip him to defeat Kills. among our statesmen slnco th civil war days, has bcon twlco defeated for the presidency and emerge from those defeats hold ing n greater measure of popularity than over. No other dofoated candi date for the presidency has had his political Ideas, wholly adopted by his opposing political party, nnd mado its policy of government, 88 ho, No olhor American statesman hns had tho wisdom of his political Ideas es tablished nnd fordmulatcd into laws by his political cnomlcs. If wo except Mr. Bryan's 1C to 1 freo coinage of cllvor theory, ovory ono of his lending contentions In tho campaigns of 189C and 1900 hnvo boon swallowed by tho Republican administration. Nor has Mr. Bry an's theory of money been entirely turned down. He advocated tho free coinage of silver at a ratio of 1G to 1 as a means to an ond. Mr. Urynn bo lleved that tho financial dlssnaters of '93-1-6 wero due to a doplotod vol- timo of bade money, nnd for this reason advocated tho free coinage of silver. He nrguod thnt the voltuno of money in n country measured tho commodities of that country that If you doubled tho tho monoy you would double tho price of commodi ties. Our flnnnclal history sinco tho campaign of 1S9G has fully ostnh llshed the correctness of Mr. Bryan's conclusions. At thnt time tho trens more honk and accomplished greater! has always run well for all the of Ifillls is rlow and eany-golng. Helury reports showed a volumo of TIIK ICX.PltlRIIMI.NT ACIAIN Orovor ei, nnd u particular!. wll ntted to discuss the old tonic of lh "i rM.nl sad what la in with him." ' -;? . VT.fM . our r "v,ni "'. ! o happily well rirovlded with an Inrume -Jj !." ft,r' "wJy rootribmed U an M.ters pahllcetloa. Mr. Cleve tead diaouewe tho aahappy lot of eome former ex-pmMents, aa4 from Ull'JLT? I,,,u ini Qt ' MU,M, iMlmmata provtskia for ramlag ez-presltfeata. Mr Cleveland Is of the oplaloa that tho paoploof the halted States do. nrnjul a eertsu dignity Is aa M-preWea.: thktthey do not iSo theJeJ: taele of aa vx-preeMeat retaralag ta Ike klghwi and hyways of com. raervtal or urufeeeloaal llf ther to griaU t rilvlng. . Ihey like to e Mm In some sheHored pkee where he may study sad pursue remmrraes. ubre he may travtd ami Iwture aad be a sort of iMr0,?ri4H!1 d",u ,kl1 ,u "" loie Hae to feel that a maa ho li atovalia to the prealdeaey m leave Upertertty eapahli if mTk. lag his llvlair Ht ss he made It befr he wa I're-Wast. hut hlu s that ;: XI. to ,irr:,n,r4,!?1?. rm u diVi Teia7rrloV " " W wmn n" """' " Wl9 "" w argusaoats to results. n anyone wants to be eieeej a member of tho American Academy of Political nnd Social Science, we will give hint our bid. Por a golden slut oleon (a II vo of the new variety thnt hns the deity removed from Its foe ami liloomera taut oh tho eagle) thou mayst 1m Initiated la this noble or dr. Thy hatband will expand nt least s quarter of an Iwrh aad each i year thou wilt receive six volumes of compilation by learned persons, who dig up alleged facts In. the an rlent record of the pat. but that hav vorr little nenlratlnna trr have vrr little aspirations but that "-him the garden and he'll work aai prueeat. Bo. come along, fair)" A" rnores iett at Ula sttop will neighbor, with aaplrstloaa to beloag!be attended to la a workmanlike to the Academy or the Immorts's. imn'r. nd guarantee to give satis Hero's thy ckaase for a Aver to got I smetlon to tho head of the house or Into tho Ttmple of Fame and h money refunded. Anybody who Riled with high-class Intellectual. wouldn't he allaotd with Ulll would flra he lis oue after. He Is alroiiK with the women, with the churches' and the temporance socie ties, no is also prominent as n lodge man and Is a splendid hand shaker and story-teller. lie and Gar will conduct a Hond-uatitired campaign and the one Jivlio wins out will gel the support of tho other. But what will the Newt Williamson people do as between (leer and Hills? BUI Anderson replies to the adv.: "Man wanted to do chores, liiilld Urea and work the garden." He says Wllllnm Jennings Bryan In manyfHno not Mr. Bryan's quantity i respects Is tho most remarkable ry or monoy ooen fully verified No otnor man air. uryan urgea that tho . should bo curbed; that Wii freight rateB should be roeulat, aw; that the tariff, the ffi trusts, Bhould bo regulated men who woro unlawfully ac'm,i government lnndo should belt cutod, etc. All of these mea hnvo beon, or nro in process of b carried out. Truo, the tariff ha, yot boen revised; but revision, bo undertaken In tho near futtf Of courso, Mr Bryan had no I ent to theao reform measurei simply was wlso enough in lg'ss see tho dangers that thronton.i .n....nM.nM t1. .u.a . . VMC1' luiiuuuunBuuii, hiiu naa the quonce to Bound tho alarm In convincing manner that the new' can administration was compelled take tho matter up. The men i participated In tho Farmers' ji Mice movomont, eight or tea n prior to tho date when Mr Bn electrified tho country with Crown of Thorns and f!rn.. nt r spooch, voiced tho snme sentlmi But tho Farmors' Alliance. Mmin emild not roach tho ears of tho x plo. It roqulrod tho oloquonce i force of n Bryan to sound the al& In n wny to which the people wih llston. , Mr. Bryan will bo nominated I third tlmo for tho presidency. Denver, noxt July. Who his m sing contlltiate may be Is, at II nine, quuo uncortnin. Certain U thnt unloss Prosldent Roomti ahull bo his opponent, Mr. Bryan t bo the winner. Nor Is it certiln iv Prosidont Hoosevolt enn defeat bi Reports from tho East Indicate tli Mr. Bryan will be much stronger, that soctlon thnn ho was in his at vlous cnmpnlgns. With tho Ress llcnn pnrty torn nsunder ns net before, nnd yjth the purse strlr of tho prodntory rich drawn tight against It, tho g. o. p. mver starts Into n cnmpnlgn so handicapped ; at the presont tlmo. Mr. Bryan, ns bofore stated, a remarkable man. In l.o to b dm: still more remarkable by after r celvlng two etiishlng defeati. it stuffing. be hard to please. Alreadv mhm eaetera papers are picking Mr. Cleveland i?tew .m.vy. .V.THfffff'1 ,k, AN KX.IMlliSlllH.Vr" 8HOU1.I) ltUX His OWN I.IVINtl AXU UK TIIAXKPIM, THAT III! I.IVIK IV v vn-inv SiffSVi.W AN l,H "VKV TRMWM uil.Y iVrkll P M ?W aii. Tt ii. m nut iiimiKKT oppick in TiiitaiPr tPTi t pho. Pl.li and thPH he tnUl to m Uark home aad rvalue uuVv.u J "" il r... u. 1.1.. l . . Ii.., ... .. . ' . " -w "" "" 'vwmtmw ni vatMOM. mil J' .. . ' MMW '.l Mttt HMr ,, '' u '" 4opt om such polley a that suRgeeted b Mr Cleveland? ireideallal torn' ?ZJL .LLV W. id the lal e'eriwtJl?b?w.m.r, ' P frequent prMea ta e ertHma with thetr hnelueas dtmreaatea. m4 yuv. . IL-.-.. ; ." HlL.IUu. Ilia IILI .' '... TTT" " "- " - IW ;'"": '" wwiwejt io p-irete in um a uaAi. u Tho aewsMDers tell of sevoral A movement to get accounts of re- Oregonlaas at Wahlnctoa. a. r I tnras from croos grown lu th will. & . . . ' -" . . . . . " -.-- .,... wno have lire jobs. This Idea la a "mette valley has ben undertaken by growlag one. Get M f job of tho h Development Uagu. The pro publle In eome way. It used to be I0 frm a yivid of potatoes, hay. a favor to got an otHte for a term or tr" OT other crop showing the pos two But with civil aervlce or mh-! tbllltlo of the valley fs desired, and limited tenure fi life jobs they are farmors are akd to report them, after. In that aot a repulsive Idea? Th Tlmo will receive aad put in aa appointive Job for life? It Is aot. the hands of the League any In for offeualvi to democratic Ideas for a Hiatlon of the kind. Mr. Shapard. maa to reader aura good service la ' crtary of th. League, g la tows iwive oHice mat tae poopie . "w. ihhtii on awuKenlug interest ieci sin over nnl over. But he rall has only the term for whleh he Is elected. ( service daneeda oa popular favor, lie has got to make good. He Is a wean hie to pub lie seat I meat and that volatile ua kaowa auaatlty known as Mitt leal UUmc. which may be in oae maa's aaaas today aad la another's to morrow. We must roafeas to a dis like to aay life terms for appointive oWcos. There should he a reasonable limit What would b- wrong with ten years? Why should aay man hold dowa a soft Job for life? Why aot p It around? Oet fresh Wood, new Ideas aad Improvements la service Jeffervon'a Idea that men la the ctiasulnr aad diplomatic sor e should come home after n term money, less than $1 1 per capita. Wo call all remember thnt 10 cent wheat 125 horses, and $10 cows of that day. Immediately nfter Mr. McKln ley's election, n policy of monoy ex pansion was inaugurated. More sil ver was coined thnn ver before Men searched for nnd found fabulously rich gold mines. Tho number of nntlonnl banks of Issue was rnpldly Increased, otc. All of which hns In creased the monoy volume, until now the treasury reports show a llttlo les than $84 per capita of money In circulation. We have mora thnn uoMUieu the money volume. How about th price of commodities? Whi-at 75 to SO cents per bushel: norjea from $100 to $150: row tlllr.1 rttnrf iirnolii. ,.(.nl.tu.v i rroni $S to $t0, and other rommo-ithls time, at least, the sign appev line proportion, i to lie right littles Increased In FHOM TIIK ANTILLES. in the movement. Corvallls TluieM. - o Bank Foolishness, "Whan attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it Is rank; foolishness to take any other medicine tbaa Dr. King's Now DIs eovery." says .C O. Bldrldge. of Em pire, Ga., "i hnve used NowDlsoov- y seven years and I know It Is the Tlu lliiulMimn'.s Mat. "Onco every year, on St. Hubert's day. one may see hundreds of dogi Cliiunbcrliiln's Cough Hcmwly Iks llts it City Cotiiicllmnu at Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W, O'Reilly Forgarty, ffbo' In the Calhedtal of Notre Dame at Brus-el. At the huntsman's mass on that dar the owners nt iinntv dogs take the :.nlmals in ..hum v. win. them, and for g short time the sac- n 8iuher of tho city councl' atKUt; euince Uoeomes a dog show ton, Jamnlca, Woat Indies, wrlUt aer TrKliT "lVu'M"5" il Jt" 'ollewt: "Ono bottlo of Cbami worshippers attend lu h uVmb J :,ln,n' Cough Romedy had good fer tume and the bugle plays an i in nor- Uil a couKh that was giving me in !! ''V .,a the witalcal service, iblo and I think I should have b astro, Tt?JZrl L'"loro quickly relieved if I had ceil -..-. . v.., who nam iny- Ittg a one of the large hotels nonr the place, strolled toward the cath edral and took with him a pet span iel. "Kvery dog has his day," ho ld. " and this Is It." At the church entrnnco two pointers growled that the llttlo fellow turned and ran. He was coaxed back, but again drlr on away by another large dog. "Tho owner took the hint," says the wrl- L' ,',,M?d returnt to the hotol with nts little net. convlnpo,! that . ui- iA..'aoi.:l ..:.." v:" ." u,s r. . !?' vVon Ul 8l'aniol ns nn tlnuod the remedy. That It was t flclal and quick In relieving me thi Is no doubt and It Is my (ntenttea obtain another bottle." For salt Dr. Stone's drug store. il Ii poealhW Mch SUllkMMl m. U...S.1 S . . " ZZZZT " wmitt 'll '" ' the elect t ik ..i.i zizjp s"rt -uw - jxrxi supped r.?r: ither he pleases when keu turned out of A. . ...I.. ... i,.. . . :::.V"3 T"? "? " mii'r U a man of mens. anJ . live la tk es ttf wr ku aa tH.-A.1 se ik... wno I sBVBSBngasmrsW gJisaswan nm a tavsam.a av.e . . WIM fi.LaW UIim .. -e..-i.i-. " w T ' "" -.""- nw QtfA We aro bourn s LnlZ:"ll?: u r U"T CTIOUU '" ad. F.-, nw Wll M po0t , hf nWe harbor '!MMrrwl,. m ItaVMchorod in a comfort waied fvom that uj tsWsatLn!? ft!? Wo'1 u r,rt a plttkl tuahlnTorT2K35l1' ''. r con- wo aw makr our Pnlud stales imU - . . netton ly gitoK lJlWM Mfw j ta thought ami Were a maa aki iA i-w .v. ... ?UiH kmirlM &rifjS9S !5" ??" J " """ x-prwldlnt ho woukl ZlfT as the 11KX. mm r4lr to a MM hettr eciiv Capital National Bank We osftr oar customers all tat fn. etmtea sJCorded by modern ajwl wMi-onippo4 baaklag lalUu- tlon. Coarteous sad prompt, at. """ma givru to til business tmated lo us. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Oor Ssriogt Uepartuicnt aftnrds ne opporlnnlty f ly Uv. IM ssnaj huaouMt from oh dej lar an woere U will paj bitr -wwt i as a lovcfamoaii Uoada, m We avaliahis la so of bait rma.K. .t. , . . "OSaSI cows e7, ::r:r:LT :? "",.rM-r. ? w" m tho .. .. r' " "" i, uauiuiix . nMoeri s mass and that the dav VUHUIOS. Mv nhll.trnn . ...1.1... Mran nnl avurv ,!., ' -- -n.....v... tttv) BUUJCUl ..,., uu), ., to roup, but New Discovery oulcklv o- earoa every attaok." Known the world over as tho king of throat aad lung remedies. Sold under Kuar- ORtee at J. C. Perry's drug stare. 50c and ll.ee. Trial bottle fra J. II. AlBCRT. I. M CROISAN. President Vke Pres; JOS. II, ALBERT, Cash. ffi DHr IS Coui?h Rimiw OR. I W .o.v-Tf rvic oj .uu;n, .oias VjM " " " " (gSORC THROAT till T H HO AT mA irvp.c una 55"1 Ill IHx lwA twtt WMMH Prlcos 25c, 50c, $1.00 Sold h , first-class drugglsU everrwhere. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that eannot be cured by Hall's Cntnn-h Cure. P. J. CHHNBY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last is vonr. and believe him perfectly honorable Inall business transactions ad flnan- ejally able to oarry oHt any obliga- vww nie ny nia Arm. Waldlag. Kiaaan & Marvin. uaoieaale Druggists. Toledo, O. "all's Caurrh Cure Is taken In- ternally, cung diroetly upon tho x ana mnnous surfaces BTStem. TosUmonUJa Price T5 cents per bottle. druggists. Often tho Case, "A man should think twice bfcf ho speaks." "And n woman three times bJH she sings." Harper's Weekly. ' o Thoro onoo was a maiden youarasl Bay. Sho'd laugh and sing the &! long day; For I ant so happy and well, m she. Now that I take Holllster's Bl Mountain Tea. Dr. Stone's Store. Ui to Deviltry. New York Child Let u- p'-tf P rates. Boston Child All ric'.t S wo pirate plays or books'- Puct of the sent free. Sold by all Take Hall's Family Vtils for con. stlpatloa. CASTOR I A ior Infants and Children. "IB Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the y Clieinbortnln's Cough Remedy s Si Mwilclno for Clilldren. In buying n cough mcdiclae j Childran ntrao Ha rinlri to f'l Chamberlain's Cough Remedy T'j Is no dnnpftf tmm It ni rl 1 always sure to follow It is I1! ed especially for coughs, c"is. "I and whooplnc couch, and tbereU) better medl.clne In the wor d f "r lilJ disease. It Is not onlv a cf r'asn m for croup, but, when given a n aa the oronnv cnneh aDD?ari, prevent the attack. WhooikJ cough is not dangerous whea m romedv Is irlvon ns Hlrrted. It &W taln. nn nnliitn n nthPT hirtt' driltr anA mno ha flvpn as edMS jdontly (o a baby as to an adult t tenia at Dr. Stonea drag store.