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i.ltle Ky.i Oct. 21. msfllng
oulgyllic, iV' . of noonln
&J!K!?!!?S?Jly-
i .?? to moro people than
,; Jmth of this Ohio river. . The
V .0rfl..i.tiiio xcn for Mr. Bryan '
'Limitation of ono of tho busiest
'AS campaign and the out-'
... hnro equalled any and per-
iriuB - . ..tVil.ir In flin wnvt
.. m fAII III! I II111L. la btV IJ
ImonstTntion the candidate has
Je?.?n..L; t,o was notified of his
plnatlon. ,..
Lm the lime ho left Now Albany
f.'nnka his final words of farewell
IipoM nis ' rnMnlont of a con-
nrTan w"3"" ' f :
Arriving nt Phoenix Hill Park Mr.
Bryan was cheorcd for 10 minutes
and it- was with difficulty that tho
crowd could bo Induced to check the
enthusiasm long enough to allow" him
to speak. Ho found It necessary to
deliver thrCO mltlfOflsna nnn a ..
audienco that packed Phoenix Hall,
nuuiuer io an oven larger crowd in
tho nark outside, ntirt n. thlri t,,n
paraders massed in an open space
near ttie park. Ho mado a short
speech at two other points, ono of
them being an address to a delegation
of railroad employes,
Stops Crush in Audience.
. In beginning each of bio thrco
peecbes Mr. Bryan devoted consid
erable attention to tho welcome given
him. Ho declared, nmld frantic yells,
that, that the turnout hod been of
chargo that tho Republicans were ex
pectlng to buy the election, if pur-i
chase was possible, and declared that1
a high tariff was a breeder of panics.
Tho visit to Louisville was of but
thrco hours duration, but In that time
the Democratic candidate, made five
speeches, Tho Dryan special left at
11 o'clock over tho Baltimore & Ohio
railroad for Nownrk, 0.. whoro the
i first of a series of speecches In that
' stato will be mado early in ia Horn
ing.
Orations in Indiana.
The tour today of Mr. Bryan
through Indiana was a notable one.
(Accustomed though ho ia to. large.
j crowds and lusty cheers, tho demon
stratlom accorded him today woro
commented cipo nby tho cnndldato aa
bolng exceedingly gratifying. A
A CELEBRATED, SPIT BALL ARTIST TRYING TO SAVE THE GAME.
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Do Mar In Philadelphia Record.
oration. Arriving In Louls-
tlth the reception commlttoo
htoipeclal trolley cars, Mr. Dry-
through an unbroken lane
tk from tho river's edko until'
kd Phoenix Hill Park, sovon
unr. whon the carrlago boar
)Mrtr reached tho heart of tho
I. ibqr took tho lino nt.tho head
m procetiion over a mllo long,
i vts waiting to begin Its march
nix Hill.
W crush along tho lino of march
i down-town shopping district
I w great tho nolice resorves woro
Wt to manage it. Women and
Ne endangered at a num-
I cl congested points, and many
r ictiaent occurred as a result
e crowding.
i Thrco Vast Meetings.
such a slzo as to leave tho Democrats
no option but tq mako "My Old Ken
tucky Home" tho national anthem
when.thev assumed chargo of tho ad
ministration. Boforo ho had spoken
moro thnn llvo minutes Mr. Bryan
found It necessary to isetio a witty
but poromptory order to tho crowd
around tho platform to glvo way, tho
crowd obeying Just In tlmo to prevont
the ppssiblo injury of a hundred or
moro persons who woro standing up
on chairs and worq endangerod by
throngs pressing In from tho out
side. A largo mass of people unable
to get back on tho floor was swaying
dangerously.
Itcpc-Ata Corruption Clwrgt.
Mr. Bryan's main address omphaT
sized two points. Ho ropeatod his
pleasing featuro of the trip was the
repeated callsl for Mrs. Bryan, who
shared in the handshaking with her
huBband. 9ho wa8 overwhelmed with
attention at ovory placo whoro a stop
wns mado, and was" the recipient of
many hnndsomo floral plocoi,
Tho Democratic candidate, al
though ho had bust six, hours' sloop,
apneared fresh and strong whon ho
dollvorcd iis first 1G speeches of tho
day .at Hammond at 7:30 o'clook. Hla
volco was In splbndld condltlpn, find
ho commandod tho strict attention of
hlR audiences. His favorite themes
today wero the poniocratlc platform
relating 'to labor, tho guaranty of
bank deposits and the publicity of
campaign contributions, and ho fre
quently aroused hla hearers to alilgh
pitch of enthusiasm.
XO MOXKY TO
IKK1U8 AHMY OFFICER,
(Coos Bay Times.)
w l A B HlndBt
It tho auostlon that snvnrnl
'Bty people are asking each
fa lome of thorn would llko
Nt to tho oxtont of ?25 or so.
'aiauy, a number of Coos
tant to take chargo of tho Coos Bay
recruiting station.
This wns about a month ago, nnd
ho hasn't returned yet. Ono of his
victims, whllo In Portland, wont to
tho recruiting offlco there to Inquire
about Lloutenont A. B. HIndB of th9
United States ArtUIory, Who wbr to J
open a recruiting station on Coos
Bnv. &nd was told that they had
PODlo are determine tn ntonr never heard of him. After making
r it Individuals posing aa mill- sorao moro Inquiries, of course he.
' uioormes until they havo didn't conross nuoui ueing -BiunK,-'
the oronor prednntlaia hn wu told tn havo Mr. HIndB ar-
V Hinds appeared hero soveral rested In case ho should run across
i so ana announced that ho him again.
ni Hero bv the United States While hero Mr, Hinds wore n
' WPartment tn nnnn h rnnnnlf- Vlinlrl nnlt Mit rlld not BhOW anV
3c on Coos Bay He engaged other Insignia of his connection wltn
tO bO URpd nnd nnnnt mtmrol ihn nrmv nnvlntr Hint ho did IlOt
jolnj; over tho county to soo of caro tp have hlB presence gonerallv
u plentv of material to ro- known nnd that he was o peclally
l irOm 111 n.. .... - -nut. -l 1- 1. ..n nnnllllnl. until In
..v nnn very Kb'IIuI, WHS niftlUIII nut III Mtnc J"h ..".. ..
Ur mint nf mllltnrv Inlm-mo. ihn nnoionnnnrfi nhnilt his Visit.
ad became intimate with a -
J S m3,h,l S5S lny, TRA .
TOaniSj 'EiVS U S imports but little
jWiiftft SaVShi more in 1904 than in 1864.
CAtlrJy. Jk 5?o much noor tea. "
u. ... i-- - nuu eumo nil 111 u- x
tii k '1 nun money.
E"- he tOOk thn linof ,. Tf
gjycr"Ulng officer and asl8-
A IAPTIST ELDER
rtoHwatk by VInoI,
Tttlnsn ...J . .
Yur rrxf Mlarw youtnoner U job iJobI
SK ScbUUnj'i Sut; w par Uo.
LIVED JN QREOON
FOR FIFT1" YEAHB
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 21. Henry
WUlerton, who died at his residence
In (lilu lv rtn Tfrlilov laui anH wllOSB
r8 down and wuv trata in. fiuBArAf nMiirrAd & week aeo. was
r?8 seneral 4blHtT, al suf. oh of the pioneer residents of Was
L?1 HiUgo. I saw o4 llvr co WHBty. Ho had been In falling
"" cwied VJuol advwtiwuiaii j healta for a year pa9t, owing 10 a
! to h. i, a .!,... " strokfl of naralvsla. a second stroke
'mtiWni. TflS taE Pr0V,ng faU1' H WRS " yea f
raiBft MT 1.. -Uflll ,. .r.rn In NnV
9100.00 Itmranl.
would gladly be paid for a euro by
many people who are crippled, with
rheumatism, yot If they only knew
It, they can be cured by a few bottles
of Ballard's Snow LJnlrnont, and the
prlco Is only, 25c, 50c and jl.00 por
bottlo. Sold by all dealers.
FAHMUKS' 1NSTITUTK
AT SPRINOFIlJIvD
The Lane county fair which was
to liavo takon place In Snrlncflold
In 'two weeks under the auBplcos of
tho Qrango, for reasons has been do
elded imprnctlcablo and Instead of
n, fair as has been previously planned
and advortlsod, a fnrmors' Instltuto
will bo hold Instead. Tho date sot
for tho bjg ovont will be Friday and
Saturday, October 30 and 31.
Speakors of national roputatlon will
be present and sessions, both night
and day will bo held. A big Indus
trial nnd nrt display will bo ono of
tho attractions as woll as many
othor educational and amusing 'fea
tures for tho young and old. As
soon aa nrrangemeuta nre mndo and
the plan of entertainment Is com
pleted, literature will be sent out
irt ana near giving me iwo-aays-celobratlon
all the promlaonco pos
sible, The putlrq program Is In the
hands tof hustling' "committees and
therefore, ft, is bound to bo a grand
success
TTTl n
of Our Mining Properties
If You Have Not Read It Then Do So
The report of the comKlttee appointed by tke Salem Board of Trado is printed la your dally papers. l
will poBt you on what the committee touRd, at the mines. Now we have their dadorsemeat we are ia petltles
to irgo you to SIGN UP AT ONCK FOR AtTj TtlE STOCK YOU CAN HANDLE.- 1)0 IT NOW. iDONT
WAIT. Wo will try and call on you, but don't watt; come to our oSlce and re will put you tu a poslUoa
to make some money. BytblsUlme with all the proofs we have furnished no one can question our mines
being all wo have claimed for them. Now, remember we are talking for tke Gold Creek Mlalug Mllllsj
Company's property. Our stock la selling at 10 cents. We have 17 claims In our group. We have a saw
mill, electric light plant, electric drill In our equipment and we have A MINING BNGINHRR WITH US
WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING THINGS ia charge.. Wo have spent $20,000 mbre oh aur property
than all tho other mines oh the crock comblnod. Wo have tho ore opened Up to shew for It. There are flv
great ledges across our properties. Wo havo 1300 feet oi! work done showing the ore. The smelter, people
ask us to supply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR THEIR SMELTER. As much lis all the' other
nro required to furnish. Why? Because It was thore. Our engineer told the smelter people that wlthlm
90 days from tho time tho road was completed ho would furnish tho full 100 tons per day ttfey required,
and ho know ho could do It. Now don't It look as thougb our mines wero tho ones to Invest, In we ar
boosting Marlon county's resources, and want you to holp us succeed.
ATTIX & BOARDMAN, Fiscal Agents
GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING CO.
OTTO HANSEN, President
W. I. STALEY, Secretary.
, Thero aro many good, honest, sin
cere and faithful Republicans, who
are mourning today because tho par
ty they Jiavo loved many years, is op
posed to making bank deposits abso
lutely safe, when It can bo so easily
dqnol
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iDcWltt's Llttlo Early Risers", the
famous llttlo liver pills. Sold by all
druggists. .
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
HHSK30
m
Tke, above eat 'repreeeau out
brick' lined Torrid Zena Turaade,
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
roof, Economical and durable. '
A. L. FRASER
308 STATH BTRIORT,
Katlmatea furals&e es bratis
n?0HI if v i
READY TAILORED CLOTHES ? 4vyf)
FOH WELL DRESSED 'I if AIff' ''X
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ewrJMBro (Vl6tl S " 'i
wB' dWv
Shoes, Rnkfar'llMtr,
High ToprHtiatiN Shoes for Boys niH$
nrm vmr 345 state
Repairing Neatly, Done
Str,
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THE UEflT ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can be obtained from our prime
tender and Juicy beef, mutton or
pork. . All our meats are selected
from tho choicest, and prepared for
the table to ault the demands of th$
fastidious, 1 Our jirlce are lowerfor
quality thka you eaa tad at aay
laee la galea, '
K. Oi C R O 8 B, '
rVn'll : r 870 fMf WC
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MPS
WFf)ASiWwSSciSrs
DISON THONOGRAPK
Is trreilstlble. Its eeletloaa
ar'e clear, dlstlaet, tuafltul 'ail
In 'perfect time. It oKert tke
most fascinating, waltsee aad
eplrlted .two-etepe of tke
world's great compears as
well as the popular daaae
mMtUi of tie hour. It U a mil
itary band or sympheay or
chestra at will, affordla a de
lightful and widely varied pro
gramme without exeeaee ar
attontlgn,
ij. f. saVa'gb,
SIT Commercial Street,
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bottles
Mdimnn-, i. ' r' WUlerton was uorn in no
li. " noir feellag uaueuallr YopV Htv. Sentember 19. 1S51. and
7 vUBQinchafia. ttldiu- tlho t,nm v,Q )., ,.r .mMnnrA wn one'
. wanton, N, C. of tke oldest settlers in this section.
9l Dfctpn nAjAiHK .. Tvrik&n a infant Ma mnfhfir nnd
? wanwed ef tk ii-i irten-father. Mr. and Mrs. James
"Weod 11tpp .i.t..i a,1l Pearaoa. eraisrrated to Oregon, stop-
$ .and .; moTJr- t Oct City for . short
l,w. tones un ik ..--- lnae- tBen wovmg io om -cii.
toT2ruPkllwT wke Mr. Pearson was one of th
lto,,v,r!(,W' earlteet ateamboat builders on the
' fef th i muii upper CQlusia.
ti Jf n-dow, wc- WMea a y0up gman, M WUlerton,
jm T ted Dd tor e)l- moved to Sherman county, where In
, . m9 ,- B. j ,j, ,. aaHPCWB WUB IH vr. -
.r."! v noj 'r". ?
fl). i
- Co.
I
".om.
nanv'a nhons far many rears, e-
sldM kU widow, three children sur
vt M; r: ft. MUoa, tto
and Berth Wllfcrtoa, all of thU
dty.
H. i 1 'I ,rH
Quality cl perftct I
I Yew jrmxr wllfrrl ft I
l totee.
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Great ChlneM Decter
I-, M. HUH
Ha mealctne twbWi ym 'ear aay
knowa disease. lie malwe a epeeial
ty of, aud gHaraateee to eu're Catarrk
Asthma, Luag, Threat, Rheumatism,
Debility, itwaaek, Liver, kldaey
Troubles;1 also any blackeaed or
swollen soreaeee, krekea limbs;
Smallpox; Kptdemlc; all kinds of
Boils, Let Maahood, Female Weak
nees, Herals Troubles and Paralysis
Coneultatloa free. Care of Ylek So
Tong Co., Ctijaeee drugs ki herbs,
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WeUuinfler Ladies' SMrt Wakls ami Vfwt
Skirts Jut Rif ht.
Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are care
fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Jujt
where thoy Bhould be starched and Iroaed by exerU
wlw have made shirtwaist Ironing a special s4dy.'
We are stleaelRg'the west careful dreseers !b the city wjth eur
shlrtwafat work and aro sure we can please you. May we have a
trial. ,,
SALEM
Tel, 26
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
IK.Kl.B, !-(... au. 'I
--- -ft WWVJ fl,
rav 44 Mile J4T H, Hft St.
C. W. YANNKE
i ProiKHtef ef
THE FASHION STABIES
Cabe and Livery, all Rigs Med era
Rubier Tire.
fltoeky tyvuntain ieu uyyctt
IriBgr floli Ulk iv Kwwtd Ir.
,A jiinfl 'or (tnnrtlntlUm, WViKKio, IJfvf
.Nil Ki'luey Troul.t, rimitk. Kcfum, Imfnur
UlcxMl BAt U.-,iiti HliMcv.in aourr) IIiJiicL
UoujarfHi Oiuw fiiwCAKr, Ma-Um, Wit,
Salem fence Works
Headnnartem tor Wmvh Wke
Feaelsur,
Pa?rUJ? N1"". Jtkete. Ottee,
Malthoid Roolag, p. & d. Ready
CHAS. D. MULUCAN
WALTUR MORLlrf.
"W CHrt' m
JWMl wTW
a. f. MAojf mx oo;
947 Miller ft. feet feJm, mH-
(aturAr of all VlBa ftf hnu mtu
' ll4 fvult i.A - --.-- . Uk.. I
CIGARS aod
TOBACCOS
J have selected tho beet ItraM
of Cigars and Tobacco eesii
U wltls the tr4e. Can jrrlv
you wUh what you wfe with
satlsfattlon, Also carry a com
plete, line or soft drink.
K. CAM, Pre
front Street, oppoeUe The Re
tepf,i, NewpoM-, Oreoa. .
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