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roam to o VA.IL CAPITAL JOCBJfAL. bALEM, 0REGO5, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL . HOFER, Editor mn-i Prof rleto.-. R. M. HOTT.R, Manager SjJiui ili nt II'. w "pr Derive to American Prlncfck id the Pro,-w and De.&aiMit of All Oregon PublUiMt Etry Evening- Exct Sunday. SURSCRirTION RATESl Onrariably In Advance) aBr. jf Carrier, per year fi.00 Per mono fcti.tttUl per rear- .- IN Per muntn- ftbeklr, by MU par ysar- 109 Bit xUu rtnx ix as ed wing teigraph 70 DEVELOP AN IMMENSE WATER POWER Taking up the work of developing n Immense water power project along the Deschutes river, which the government projected several years ago, a company h ended by ex-Repre-enfatlve to Congress M. A. Moody, of The Dalles, and LeRoy Park, of Portland, has been organized with ufllelent capital behind It to assure success of the enterprise, according to an announcement made yesterday. It Is announced that $9,000,000 In bonds for the company has been un derwritten by a. London syndicate. The company la capitalized at Jl, 000,000, and Is to be known as the Deschutes Rlmrock Power company. A meeting was held yesterday by the stockholders to work out the details of organization. As soon ns the or. ganlzatlon Is fully completed, full details will be announced, with the mmes of the stockholders. Government engineers prepared reports a few years ago for the es tablishment of a large power plant on the Deschutes river as a central transmission station for supplying electrical energy In pumping water out of the Columbia river near Irrl gon on the immense area of level land In the northern part of Mor row, Gilliam and Sherman counties. Government Retains Bights. While the project was regarded as feasible nothing has been (lone be cause of the Inability to obtain the . necessary appropriation for such a flgantlo enterprise. The government till retains Its right to control as much of the water power of the De schutes river as it may want to use. The company Just organized will construct I's power plants near the mouth of the river where they will not conflict with the government's later operation. The company con trols a largo amount of land east of the Deschutes and directly south of the Columbia river. That tract win be developed and platted Into small farms. According to present plans bout 75,000 horse power will, be de veloped. This will be increased later as the demand for additional power Is made. Work to Begin This Fall. "All the important details of the onmpaniy are completed, said Mr. I Park yesterday. "We have all the capital available tjiat will be necce. sary to complete our plans, uceiuos providing power for pumping water out of the Columbia river onto our holdings, we will have an Immense amount of energy to supply other Ir rigation projects still further east of our lands. The Deschutes river Is one of the greatest la the United States. It Is capable of producing 1,000,000 horse power, so you see we can use but a small share of the total. "Preliminary plans for construc tion of the plants have been made, and, with the money available, we will be able to go ahead with actual work this fall. We expect to have our plant In operation! ,ln less than 18 months," Mr. Park was formerly associated with John P. Stevens, who, until re cently, was at the head of the Hill lines lit Oregon. Mr. Park was with Mr. Stevens when Mr. Stevens wan In charge- of operations at the Panama oanal. It was largely through his association that Ml. Park was suc cessful in interesting British capi tal in the Deschutes project. o A Quick Cuiv. (TtNITUD t'llKKS t.rtSKD WIIIS 1 Portland, Ore., Sept. 28. "I am deaf and dumb; I want a permit to peddle laces,' wrote a man and handed It to tho mayor's secretary, ('rorge McCord, 'How did you lose your voice?" asked McCord sympathetically. In a mine accident," replied the fellow, forgetting his role. "You are cured. - Get out," shout ed the see-rotary. umntion hae almost I i i liaferini' eoufh, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about eure in 98 per cent. o( all easea. It ia remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whoae tuivit is foea frit to all who wish to write him. Ilia great iuocM has come from his wide experience end varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tales (or Dr. Pierce' medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. I'ieroe'i madioinea are or known coMrosmoN. Their every ingredient printed OB their wrappers. Made (roin roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. - CAPITAL YICK BUOS., Full line of Automobile Supplies, hire, utorage and repairing. All LOCOMOBILE. OHIO. HUDSON, FORD AUTOMOBILES AND KELLY TRUCKS. ltlt cars now In. Call and lee them. Phone Main 783. 173 f South Liberty street, t ---- C,'TC Cr . - rpoct POWDER RIVER VALLEY TO BE IRRIGATED Conditioned n the execution of a bond for $k7,''i0, the state board to day agreed to enter Into a perma nent contract w'th the I'owder River Valley Irrigation company for the reclamation of some 70,000 acres of land In the Powder River valley.' The company lias already Invested about )l,jO,ouo in the project and : .litlmu nna' tn ha ItnpUnrl liv Pronph v, ....... ..... .j .......... capital to the extent of $4,000,000. The state Ijnani agreed to execute tne final contract upon the execution of the bond, and representatives of the company have ngreed to have It ready in a few days. Convinced that the company will fulfill Its agree ment, the board has Instructed the attorney general to prepare the nec essary contracts. o PROFESSOR S. Z. BART LET LOCATES IX SALEM Impressed with the pleasant clim ate of the Willamette valley, and the splendid business opportunities of fered by Salem, its commercial cen-1 ter, and the capital of the state, Pro fessor S. Z. Hartley, after practicing medicine for a number of years In Pittsburg, and after practicing me chanlcd therapeutics for several years In Dallas, Texas, has decided to locate here and pursue his profes sion nnd has rented rooms 2 and 3 in the Mush-Breyman block. Professor Bartley Is young In years but old In learning, In medicine and mechanlco therapeutics. In the lat ter he enjoyed an extensive practice In Dallas and In the former a lucra tive business in Pittsburg. Impressed however, with the unsurpassed cli mate conditions of Oregon, and the unmeasured opportunities it offers to a young man in any of the profes-1 slons he came here, and since arriv ing has succeeded in building up a splendid business. He has already effected a number of cures of chron ic disorders which had been aban doned by the medical practitioners, and without the use of any drugs. If you are suffering from rheumatism, stiff Joints or muscles, neuralgia, headache, backache, constipation, or paralysis, he Is able to treat you and more than that, to cure you. Motoi Cat i-surance. We write Insurance on automobiles and all kinds of power driven vehi cles at the lowest rates, and InBura against damages from fire under any and all circumstances, whether In pri vate or public garage or on the road or In accident More can are de stroyed by Are than by all other causes put together. Rates the low est B. Hofer & Rons, 213 8. Com mercial street S-22-tf Physical Culture for October. The October Issue of Physical Cul ture, In addition to its usual number of contributions dealing with exer cise, diet and other means toward health-building, includes much Infor mation of particular value In the household. An especially notable ar ticle In this number la "Need Mother hood Prove an Ordeal," which relates the experiences of a wife and mother with her tlrst-born In a manner as uncommon as It Is enlightening. Among the Interesting contribu tions In this Issue may be mentioned "Essential Points In Hoalth-Bulld-Ing," "Making Our School System Sensible, 1" lie Passing of the Help less Woman," "Tho Egg and Its Food Value," and a score of other articles of uncommon Interest. .0 There are four parties of engineers on the Kugene Cios Hay lino, and the work Is being rushed as rapidly as possible. 7 J Do You Feel This Way? if? &r Do you feel all tired out? Do you ometimet y think you juit can't work away at your prolet ion or trade any louder P Do you have poor ape- tit, and lay awake at niglita unable to lccpr Are your nervea all fone, and your Komach Coo t Hai am bition to (orite ahead in the world left you P If ao, you m'uht as well put ttop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce'i Golden Medical Diicovery will make you a different individual. It will aet your laiy liver to work. It will set things right in your atomaeh, aad your appetite will coma back. It will purify your blood. II there ii any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keen that dread dettroyer away. Even alter ooa- iained a (oothold in tha form of GARAGE Proprietors. Oils and Gasolene. Autos for work guaranteed. AgenU for .OAKLAND. .ELMORE .AVD MMeee THE OPEN FORUM The CapltnJ Journal Invites Public Discussion In This Department Let Both Side of AU Matters Be Folly Brought Out It Is Not the Purpose of This Newspaper to do the Thinking for Its Headers. An Open Letter. On the 26th day of October we have the privilege of Fettling by a majority vote as to whether or not Salem will be controlled by a com mission form of government, or re main as it now is. There Is much speculating among voters In regard to getting the right kind of men. and that Is a question that should be looked at and considered. Whenever a public office of any importance is to be filled chancrs must be taken, but It does not sem possible that we should make a mis take as to go wrong on three candi dates at one time, and It does seem as If we could get men with ability, with the salary provided In the new charter, and men who could devote all their time to the needs and condi tions and the propositions that con front the best Interests of the city. In providing a, salary for mpn to do I this. It means that we are buying their time, energy and ability, and they must devote It for the bpneflt of iha rHv nnilni. n turonttr ttlnnniinil i,,,. v... .,..,-, a ...v..,., v. ..,..,... ($20,000) dollar bond provided for tne same. The charter Is also based on the referendum and recall, so that any Important question may be brought before the people for their consid eration. Much time and considera tion was used on Important questions i by the committee who framed this charter, and every safeguard pos sible thrown around the important question that could be without tying the hands of the men who might now ! or hereafter be commlslsoned. All reports from other cities that have adopted this form of govern ment confirm the fact that they are lessening their taxes, making more Improvements and getting out of debt. Study the charter that may be sent you by mall and decide whether or not three men, by devot ing all their time, energy and thought to the city's welfare would better conditions or not. WARING. Commltteman. o X-PAYS AND PMII F. -c Carl William Roundebush, a la- hnrer nf Portland committed suicide yesterday In Portland bv drinking a of denatured alcohol. He left a note telling his mother he would meet her In heaven which shows an optimistic spirit that should have prevented his suicide. Folwer Is again "postponed." It looks now as though he would winter JUWKO IIUW S MIIJUKU HO WUU"U wjiilui near Emigrant Gap. unless he gets fly enough to fly back to the coast. J , . With aviator spending five days trying to get out of New Jersey, and 'jrr-r v. ( tl It'll IIIllt'E UlUU I1IB BltllllUK UU1UI IV does not look ae though the aerial mall would be much of an improve- ment on the preset freight methods According to a wise ii-w iom Judge anything that grows on a vine is "a fruit.' This would put the Oregon hop In the fruit class, and yet Bome years it Is a drug fn the market. Bryan received a tremendous ova tion at the conservation congress yesterday. Tho;e who class hlin among the dead ones, like T- R., have another fiiess coming. o Attack! School Principal. A severe attack on School Princi pal Cbas. B. Allen, of Sylvanla, Ga ls thus told by him: "For more than three years." he writes, "I suffered Indescribable torture from rheuma tism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. AU remedies failed till I U8ed Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely." fuch results are common. Thousands bless them for curing Btomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, bilious ness and for new health and vigor. Try Them. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's. o The October Outing. Stewart Kdward White continue to recount his experiences In the Octo ber Outing. "The Ranch" will ap peal to all lovers of tht open-air llf particularly ns the real ranch U fast disappearing. Some wonderful photographs ac company " Protecting Protected Klk." showing the cougar, bob-cat, and timber wolf caught in traps. They depict "animal profanity" to perfec tion. Michael Williams. In "Tenderfoot on Tiburon." describes a Visit to Tl buron Island and his discovery of the gentlest savages Imaginable chewing gum Instead of their neigh bors. (Excellent fiction, too, by Charles Alden Seizor, and Nevil G. Henshaw, with "Lights for the Automobile," by H. W. Slau8on. and "The Care of the Terrier." by Williams Haynes both authoritative and timely. Edward Breck describes "stlll huntlng moose In calling time" and Felix Rlesenberg tolls of being very much hunted by "The Polar Bear at Close Range." Uelen Dodd com bines farming and Idealism In "What We Sought and Found at Twin flower." The Outing Magatlne 23c at all news stands; 12.50 a year. n Your complexion as well a your temper Is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets you can Improve both. Sold by a'.l dealers. o- Is Grande opened fair at noon today. o Its big street CHIIdron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOPI A Dr. M. P.. Mendelsohn OLD STYLE KRYPTOK Doctor of Optics Located In United States National Bank building, rooms 210-211. TO SEE OR 0T TO SEE THAT IS THE Ql'ESTIOX The first important step in the children's education is to find out if! they have all the proper advantages I that nature Intended they should I have. If their health or eyes are bad, they are sadly handicapped, i But should it be their eyes, I should t be glad to make an examination with the latest optical appliances, which ; do not permit of error in correction, l and when glasses are worn, the weak eye becomes strong and healthy, al lowing the student or patient a good clear eye, doing away with that dim-; ness of vision, b'-adache or nervous-j ness. Let me give you the value of my 30 years' experience in fitting of glasses for eyestrain in all its forms. You are invited to come where ab solute accuracy In ciirrcctinir eye de fects is placed above every other consideration. i extra charges for ; examination. My prices are lower than else Ti-nf where for the s nice and material V0I1 get of me. and I can refer you co over three hundred prominent cit izens, of Salem, that I have fitted since coming hert-. The entire problem lies In these words Rightly Fitted Lenses, Fitted by the Right Man. ; All broken leiies renlnred while yon wait. OflUe hours 9 a. m. to 12:00 m.; l:uo p. m. to 5:30 p. m. ' Evenings by appointment. Xotiee to Taxpayers. j The board of equalization for Mar- i Ion county. Oregon, will meet at the ! court house in said county, on Mon Jay, October lrtth, 1911, at 10 o'clock i a. m. and correct all errors in valua-! tlon, description or qualities of land, j lots or other property, and continue In session until such work Is com-1 pleted, not exceeding one month. j All parties Interested are notified ' to appear and examine their assess-; ment for the year 1911 and if not ' satisfied with the same, file applies-! tlon In writing, properly verified, for ! a reduction or alteration of the same during; the first week of such meet-' lng, as no complaints can be received ! inerearter. F. J. RICE, Assessor of Marlon County, Ore, September 27. 1911. 9-27-17tdly o . A Fierce Night Alarm. Is the hoarse, Btartllng cough of i child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often It aroused Lewis Chamblln. of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2- for their four children were greatly sub- i , 7 - iu uroup. - sometimes in ae .a"ac.K8' ne -wrote, "we were fraId they would die, but since we Proved what a certain remedy Dr. f & "2 j rorcouehs cilda nr 1 i iun "quois. So do thousands nf , "(fig' J ' Errha ge8 fly b etore Ft Son n' J .00 Trial bottles fr mi Ij ! J. C. Perry. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Ida Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine wnii. will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or " ron nmos; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, ness, loot manhood, female weak- hernia troubles and paralysis Consultation freo. Care of Tick Se Tong Co., Chinese drugc and herbs Office hours from 10 to 1 2 a. m. and I to 7 p. m. Office open Sun-lays IRS "Ich tror nnstnl'". Salem FLOWER POTS Now is the time to trans plant your house plants from the ground to pots. Remem ber that we have an ample stock of all the various sizes and shapes and you will find our prices reasonable. Poultry Supplies We offer you the largest stock In the valley to select from and can fill all your wants. We are making a spec ial low price on a car lot of Eastern Ground Oyster Shells of extra fine quality. ltlfl.pound Sack, 12,", We have all kinds of feed for chickens and you will find that our prices are right. Free de livery. Phone us your orders. D. A. WHITE & SONS 2:,t-2t;i State St- Phone 100 West of T. S. Bank Salem, Oregon Live New Merchandis NOT OLD GOODS Is what is attracting the attention of up-ot-date, wide-awake customers to our store Come and see the crowcis or merit, quality and tasnion is NEW FALL Suits and Coats Mow on sale for Ladies, Misses and Children The greatest showing wa ever made in at tractive, fashionable garments, all up to the hour in style and workmanship. When you look through our stock and see the styles we are showing and our low prices you will be interested at once. Styles like the picture. $18 to $20 and $25. Suits now on sale for $8.90, $10.50, $12.50 and up We show the Dress Goods and Now on sale. If you want to appreciate extra good values and boods and Silks, come here and take a look through this great uuu5 rjveiy yaia up to me nour in style, Fine Woolen Dress Goods, yard 25c, 35c, 49c. 65c, 75c and up Stylish New Silks, yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c ,75c and upwards I The Greater TN I ..g'wsewifr- .r. .J 14 'I druggist can order "j" Aloa A: I am certainly not skep-' tlcal and I know that a poorly de- i veloped bust can be Increased by proper treatment. You should not be discouraged. Try this: Tincture Cadoinene Comp. (not Cardamon), 1 oz.. Glycerine 2 ozs., Rosewater 3 ozs., Borax a teaspoonful- Mix all together. Shake and apply to the hI'V "B?g,B T SOrbed. Then wash the parts with , hot water and follow with a vigorous ''ssage of olive oil or sheeps' tal- ! "!1P "'ll mning night for cknlncreaTtoTnr Mrs. Ellzbeth:-It you have pain and aches in the back and dull pain in right side accompanied by short- ness of breath, burning and swelling feet nnd ankles you are suffering trom disordered kidneys and liver, Other symptoms are painful stitches, inflamed eyes, puffs under eyes or dark circles, nervous headache, irri- (ability, fever, chills, weariness un - com roi lame, smarting. ire utni - urination, eonstinatinn tn un,.alnhncMnn ... 1. .Jl up"1 "Po- . v.. xin.c " "ic muuey ITOUDie: Fluid Extract Buchu. 1 Fluid Balmwort, 1 oz Syrup Sarsap- anna tomp. 4 ozs. Mix and take a teaspoonful 3 or 4 times daily. For the liver and constipation have this filled: Aromatic Fluid Cascara 1 oz.. Comp. Essence Cardiol 1 oz., : Fluid Extract Mandrake 1 dram, Aromatic Syrup Rhubarb 4 ozs. Mix land take 4 to 1 teaspoonful 3 or 4 times daily. j Mrs. Bella N. W.:-The symptoms I you describe, all indicate indigestion and constipation. Weak stomach and ! Inactive bowels cause much misery ;and fatal diseases. Such symptoms as pain under left shoulder, sour ris ings, gas belching, headache, dizzi ness, bloating. heart pains, foul ! breath, nervousness, sleeplessness and weakness can soon be overcome. , Obtain a tube of 3 grain Tablets Sul pherb (not sulphur) and take as per u.,rvi,uuB euciosea. xnese tablets are line ior cnronlc C0nstuatlnn. Alan Ktoi .. a , . '. . v...o u, ui58i,i a pacKage of Tab- S. w.: You ask for -Th ! ectlo101'? 1, " "P"" ' t.S tli . ,Persif in thls treatment a from varied sources and reauires dif- wreTo rVtu'rn 'S f", "lc.ne. and rombinaHons of Teddler,S-n k,. .... ndJc !".. U our trouble is scrofu- ' "" l" i 1.. U vouaupanon. met, or use same treatment as Mrs. Bella ttnei k: i am glad to know that ,our Mend Increased her weight by ;20 pounds in right weeks. Yes. yon 'can use the 3 grain Hypo-Xuclane' Dusy Duyers, mei yuu win ioaiu Uiai niercnanaise of me greai auiacuun. wc aic balem. STYLISH Fall Millinery Now on sale for Ladies', Misses' and children, If you want to buy your fall hats at the right prices come here, "Lit tle prices is our motto" for hish class soods, De signs like the pic ture up to the hour in style, now marked out for se'lins, $5, $7.50 and $10,00 TRIMMED HATS NOW $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 and up greatest line of Dress Goods and CHICAGO STORE "The Store That Saves You The Doctor's Answers On i Health and Beauty Questions i By Dr. Theodore Beck The questions answered below are general in character- t the symptoms or dlseuses nro given and answers will apply I to any case of similar nature vvi Those wishing further advice, free, ma yaddress Dr. Theo. 1 Beck. College Bldg., College-Elwood Sts, Dayton, Ohio, en- I closing lelf-addresaed envelope for reply. No questions will X be answered unless full name and address Is given. Initials I or nom de plume will be used In answers. The preacrlp- I of wholesaler. i J . we,i siocKeo drug store. Anv : Tablets the same as she did. They will improve your general health, your complexion and your thin wat ery blood. Obtain of any well stocked druggist Harry W.: Treat the hair and scalp with Plain Yellow Mlnyol, ob tainable in 4 oz. jars. This cures itching and dandruff, makes the hair ; lossy ann rree rrom excessive oil f.r many 11 Pronltes the growth of Wm. H From a life In tho air to one f II ! , ope.n flee, puts vou In need of a conrt mild laxative, tonic and blood purifier o Z Tebl ,tytf Th'vcT r ?T The weaknLsss o'f 'a e Ue 1 stlpatlon, drowsiness after headache', faint sTs SnddlS can be corrected bv "using 3 Train Sulpherb Tablets (not si ilnh.irf n I? up in tubes with "f Ta re" Ions Also use this valuable tonic to Tatlze the nerves, increase the strength ca m the mind, improve the S ( 7 - blood and overcome meni'lL0!,6 Ull VI uuui iy exnaust on rvmn c,... h-.".iMnc:5 o OZS. Tlntnro u.,,uiu t oz. Fluid Balmwort 1 oz. Mix. shake well, and take a tea spoonful before meals and at bed time. Your condition makes you very susceptible to consumption and .Ia.tal maladles, and you should start this treatment at once Policeman: Being compelled to spend your hours of work on your feet is re8ponsibie for the suffering with sore tired, aching, sweaty or calloused feet. This makes the quicsest relief and will soon correct Uuur nuu otner foot troubles v a gaiion or not wster add a tea- ,.-uu.u. oi Antiseptic Vilane Pow der and a tablespoonful of salt Ira- lrSiV?e ,f-et !very n,Eht or morn ing 10 to In minutes and dry thor oughly This Is a simple, inexpen sive and sure treatment for anyone. I. B.: I do not answer any ques tions unless real and full name and address Is given me. I never pub- lish Kllrh nin... v.. F nnm Ha -- - UUi use mmais or " '"-. ' neaeve this the best: Aroma- tic Cascara 1 ' wnrt 1 o. ? oz., Comp. Fluid Balm run Trifn'him Pnmn 1 o-s. -Mix: taks a teaspoonful 4 times constipated, obtain , Tablets Sulpherb take as per dir-ctl vuuuuuc i n nionrns. r a tube of 3 grain (not sulphur! and as pr directions accompanying, r o ior Silks in Salem Silks low prices in Dress stock of fashionable Money" THE SALEM, FALLS CITY t WEST ERN BAILWAT COWPAXT SO'DAY EXCURSION RATES Commencing Sunday, June 4, 1911 and until and Including Sunday, Oc tober 1, 1911, the following Special Round Trip Fares will be In effect between stations named below, on Sundays only: Between West Salem ai.a Black Rock...Jl.ii Dallas and Black Rock V West Salem and Falls City $1.00 Dallas and Falls City M West Salem and Dallas 7i Falls City and Dallas Me Black Rock and Dallas Dallas and West Salem Falls City and West Salem IM Black Rock and West Salem.... 115 Children Children of half fr age, one-half of the adult fare Date of Sale Sundays only. Limit Tickets will be good for continuous passage in each direction, good only on date of sale. Baggage No baggage wl'l l checked on these tickets. Issued May 23, 1911. Dallas Oto gon. Effective June 4, 1911. LOUIS GERLINGER, JR General Manager. o State of Ohio, City of 'roiedo Lucas County, as. Frnnlr T Phsnm mnfcpfl oath tHl he is senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business the city of Toledo, county and tw aforesaid, and that said firm will PJ the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOb- LARS for each and every case catarrh that cannot be cured by tb use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to before me and subscriwo In my presence, this 6th day of. De cember, 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) . Notary PublK- Hall's Catarr Cure Is takea Int nally, and acts directly on the blew and mucous surfaces of tne n?!W"' Send for testimonials free. El T T TT7"XT?V A CO.. TnladO. 0' Sold bv alt ArnerfstB. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for j stlpatlon. o. Mm Million of Friends. How would you like to uu"-,i your frlende by millions as Buckl A Arnica Salve doee, IU MtouwMM cures in the past forty years nuwj Arnica Salve does, them. T,- ,h Koat asJva in luc -i ALB l - . boile, scalds, cut), corns, wro T" epralns, swellings, bruises, w oree. Has no equal for pile. Z ! J. C. Perry's. -1 A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm It quickly ateorbed. Gives Relief at Ones. It cleanse, soothes. heals Rii'l protects F 1lA ,col I T V4.. -1 v IU!" lis brano resultici? trom Catarrh and driven awav a Cr'.d Li the In H.a'd r.ui.klv. Ee stores ii)e ptnsvi .tw I Taste and Smell. Full size 60 ct ..,' ! pists or by mail. In liquia i"y.u. j t."ohers,iu V.rren btre-. mc maneis ui iow price ,r 'tu, ys v 'a y M0 Salem Oregon 4