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"fTKT" W 1 TheySlI "heI?d:.Come ft, It "but tho moat OaCK drt,k.hle thing about Hood'i Baraa "C stb t customers who try other loa all come- back to Hood's, and rfwb"thocnormou?B.l.,o(thta jhii is w"' keep Bp nUd "?d .tX VM a clock. Why to M" "0, simply bccauBO ttood'i Sarsaparllla baa moro real cura Serit than any medicine I over sold." "iu, 0( dally occurronco In almost JS- -tore. Hood'a Saraaparllla T cared more alcknean, and made moro W$ through restoration to health tbS any other medicine. Hoods Sarsaparilla I, ttie standard -the-One Truo Blood I'urlner. ' ""-,.. are tho only pills to take Hnnfl's PlliS with Itowl'uSargaparllU. From a Laboring Man. To the Editor of "Tlio Examiner" Slr: I Ituvc Just rend of tlie actions of the Bankers' Union of Callfornlti In oixanUing nalnsL the people In favor of gold. Of course tliese bankers do not want the people to become Indep endent. While wo runners anu jaoor ers have been crowing poorer and poorer we have seen tho Presldont of this Bankers' Association and nil tlio others grow richer and rlchor.call their ; carriages to ride three block, "have I their tine manlsons; their sons and daughters away to some lino school I and our children running the streets barefooted, our daughters working In canneries and orchards for a small plt- I uncc, our wheat worth nothing. And they say that If 10 to 1 should I carry employment would becomo : scarcer, a decline In wages would fol- low. What a ridiculous asscrtloni Look at the number of Idle men and women In California at the present time, look at the price of labor. Do you think that It could bo any worse ! la a free silver country? No, posl 1 tlvely no. jQPflor to 1873'Iri Illinois, wage wore good. I was working ou the 0. & M. ' railroad at $00 a month. After tho demonetization of silver, orders came i for a 10 per cent cut, after, six or eight months another 10 per cent cut, and cut afferent until In 1870, when I quit, I was receiving only $10 per month 920 cut olt In three years. I Men working on tho O. & M. railroad j sections In 1870 (when I left there) were only paid 00 cents per day and boarded themselves. Prior to 1873 ! they received for tho same work $1.75 to 13 per day. These are facts. I defy any banker to deny them. A farmer stated to mo a few days ago that he was afraid that if the 10-to-l silver carried, tho banks would shut ; down on them and want their money and make It as hard as possible. If such should bo tho case tho sooner wo break tho fetter and chains and de clare our Independence the better for the country. If wo should put It off horn time to time, by and by It will require bloodshed to do what wo can at this time with tho ballot. It U the duty of every farmer and laborer tocastasido politics and Join, tho peo ; Pie In electing Mr. Bryan. Although lam Hfe long Republican I 'can ; ot stand to see my fellow man ; werced and threatened. Look at tlio actions of combined wealth atllatn- jfcond, Ind. An English syndicate j employing 2,000 men informed them tbey must vote for McKlnley or have 'Mr wages reduced, now Is that tofreeand Independent America? nm..ni r. . . Laborer. Orovllle, Cal., July 31. Oura for fnitaolii IW.?" 'or aN fcnn of Headaches Sth ffUer ha proved U tbe very St. i " Pbl'ual sick headache yeild to DnZ!?' )Ve urfe wn e afflicted to bottle, ant clve this remedy a fair e Bit. ' f hM,Ml constipation Elec . --- HVIIUAIICIIL CUIC 1UIU LUG ta it., C . '" ." C"g im neeuea tone e bOwell. ami fu. ,-,,-. !.... ... th. (ou .iS , med,c,ne' Try It once. Fifty E? d tt.oo ftt Fred A. Leee's Drue tut, MANLY VIGOR ' TV (WO MORB Is harmony I V "with tuo woru, aooo rompletelr cured sea ro r ' watng happy praise tor w .. J L tho en taf, grand ciXul euro for sex uiu ueatness and lustTigor known to uicdlcol telenco. An nceouotot thlsuoii (tcrut discovery, in Uoolcfonn, with re( crvocea and proof. K-vmi 'trttt 5iSR.hl?t frtc. ITnU.saaalxL vtffor Will be sent to uf. JJlttiZrii ww"a y"MO lmpeaaiUe. A ChicaKo Working Man's Letter. monopolists and enemies of tho peo CmoAao, Aug. IB. plo gcneriill.v Imti's us the devil hates k EniToit .lotntNAt.: Am per request .holy water I take pleasure In giving an account; Mr. Bryan', speoi-ht-s for bimetal of the silver sentiment as I can see It llsm will probably be the only speeches In Chicago, tho Interest the labor ele-' made ou that subject by oralois, of ment, on taking In the vital question note, from nbioad. Only" gold stand now before people, n question that no' and ot.-itots will bo Imported by the Issue since the rebellion tins so stirred political manager-. No general dls tho masses. McKlnley would easily mission, or the silver question, will be t have been tho next president had the' permitted In Oregon, If It fan be Republican party taken a stand for silver or sttaddlcd tho question. On ,the lutto belief, his record In conations to the bankers and cmporatlons gross would have satisfied most of the 'are prone to think they must oppose silver ltepuuiicans who were tils most enthusiastic shouters, when he was seeking the nomination; but the money power In that stealthy way, that characterized them In thcpast to galtr their ends, got control of the St. Louis convention and placed a subterfugo In tho platform, declaring tho United States must have a gold basis until silver coinage by Inter national agreement can be reached. There Is a tingo of patriotism that Is Irreslstahle to the average Ameri can, about the white metal, because It Is found in larger quantities, in the mountains, of their country, than In any other land In the world, use Amer ican precious metal for American monoy. "Why not use it? "Why keep it debased In tho Interest of tho money lenders, of Europe and Wall street? Sliver has not a single newspaper to uphold Its causo, In this city, but still Bryan has occupied .nearly all their space, in glowing accounts or his triumphant progress through the states. To illustrate the methods, capital ists are resorting to, will cite this. Not long ago a reduction was madc,ln wages, In n packing house, In Ham mond, of 10 per cent, saying financial agitation was the cause, and if gold won tho old scale would bo restored. This Is only one of tho modes of coaxing employees and thoy under stand it. Nearly all of tho Republicans In a largo hotel, supported by working people, liavo gone over to Bryan, con tending that party is of no considera tion, silver 18 tho chief issue, tariff secondary. While Bryau was in Chicago Satur day, tho 8th, It was plain to bo seon from whom ho received his ovation. It was In the greater part from work men. Tho Inter Ocean said next day that no less than 20,000 people were on hand to greet him In front of tho Clifton hotel, and that tod, on one of the hottest nights experienced In many years. It was a popular demon stration and no gathering of party, but all that believe in the cause of bimetallism. Ono thing marked, was tho absence of most of the rich Demo cratic leaders. After Bryan had delivered his con gratulatory speech to tlio mass, from the balcony, and most of the people had dispersed, a few remained hoping to shako hands with tho nominee, some did while a greater number were unable, as ho was worn out. During this portion of tho tlmo a llttlo Incident camo to tho notice of your correspondent. A gold man and a silver man got into an argument, and as usual a knot of Interested list ners grouped around them. The police ofllcer In command observed them, giving tho order, "disperse those stump speakers, they are blockading the street." Tho police did as they were ordered. The crowd went peac ably. There was no truffle at that tlmo and seemed uncalled for. One enthuslastlo silver man took excep tions and remarked, "talk of this be ing a frco country, It Is not, tills is a Republican city administration, and they are working for McKlnley and tho gold bugs." ' . ' Mr Bryan at Salem. Daily Capital Jourkal, Sept. 27, 1805: Ex-Congressman Bryan is tho roost striking personality, In Oregon.today Ha cornea from a great town, of the great country west of tho Mississippi, as a commoner, of the people. In con gress he made a national repu tatlon, as an economic debater. As editor, of the .World-IIerald, ho Is ' known In all lands, Where public ques tions are debated, as a champion, of bimetallism. As such ho addressed two largo audiences at our state fair this week. He Is standing up for a cause .that.-pollticlaus, place-seekers, lielped.and those In power will helpil. Men In cities who :no under ohllga- silver coinage forgetrul of the fact that they live olT tho country, and a financial system that depresses prices and robs the producer, cutsolT tho prolltsof the business man, tho banker, tho money-lender and the corporation Just In proportion as It destroys the prosperity of the rarmer. Mr. Bryan told the manufacturers a plain truth last night when he said IT they made wares equal In quality and equal In price to those made out side or Oregon they were entitled to the preference. He said reciprocity was the life of our country and re minded them that tho manuracturcr owed a duty to tho couhtry. If the rarmlng country Is destroyed, grass will grow In tho streets or your cities. A Valuable Prescription. Edlto.' Morrison, of Worthlngton, Intl., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription In Electrlo Bit ters, mid I can cheerfully recommend It for Constipation nud Sick Headache, and as a general system tonlclthas no equal." Mrs. Annie Stchlc, 2025 Cot tage Grove. Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat nor digest food, hnd a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices CO cents and $1.00. Get a Bottle at Fred A. Lcgg's Drug Store. Rates Reduced. San Francisco, Aug. 10. The Western Union Telegraph Company has announced a general reduction in local rates between points In Califor nia, Oregon, Washington and Nevada to go Into effect Soptcmber first. Almost every ofllco In Oregon and over half In Washington nre affected. Rates have been reduced In Eastern Oregon, where there is no compe tition, as well as elsewhere. Following arc tho princlplo otllccs affected with prlco for first ten words, and for each additional word. OREOON. Formerly. Now 40-3 40-3 25-2 40-3 40-3 OR O 40-3 25-2 40-3 25-2 25-2 Arlington 50-3 Ashland 50-3 Astoria 40-3 Empire City 50-3 Grants Pass 50-3 Grants Station 40-3 Hcpnner 50-3 Hood River 60-3 Marshfield 50-3 Oakland 40-3 Roscburg 40-3 The Dalles v...50-3 WASHINGTON. Formerly. Centralla 40-3 ChehalU 40-3 Ellensburg 50-3 North Yakima 50-3 Olympla 50-3 Puyallup 50-3 Scattlo 50-3 Tacoma 50-3 Now 25-2 25-2 40-3 40-3 40-3 40-3 40-3 40-3 How much business can a man do whose system is in a atate of disorder? Headache Is only a symptom. It is not a disease. Tbe pain In tbe bead is tbe sign of rebellion. There bavc been mistakes in diet. There baa been over work and sleepless nlghta. Tbe machinery of tbe whole system is demoralized. A business man feels that he cannot afford to belli enough to quit work. He drags along daV after day, makes bad deals aaya the wrong i tblng.and health and business . col tawe together. Tbere'a no need of either disaster. Dr. Plercc'a Pleasant PelleU are a Kntle. effective renovator of both atom- renovated, strengthened, and Put lntobaf. cause of their tenc5,V ,??. ' 7 don't become a slave id theiruse. A OREAT BOOK FRBB. ..., nr R V Pierce, of Buffalo. N. V pub i..fc2rf FSjfirst' rfitlonorVls work.The People's w""" t- : " i. i the red. attue ?"AffKi?n?S.l4 lTU.;erltablemed. ESmTmmolcte fn one volume. It contain pc&e""?i:do7rfotb: aeaTOvenaway. . .. BPHk illl'l I I I .Hir An English-Opinion. Lintlon Financial News: "There is it plain moral In the'i remark that if the United State would venture to cut herself adrift from Europe and tako outright .to . silver she would have all Ahierlca and Asia at her back and the command of the markets or both countries,. Tho batrler or gold would bo moro1 ratal than any barrier of a custom hoUsc. The bond or free trade, There can bo no doubt about it that If thu United State were to adopt a silver basis tomorrow llrltish trade would be ruined before the year was cut. Every American would lHS-protectod.'nohdiily at homo, but In evejy other maiket. Of course the United State would sufrcr to a ccrtan extent, through having to pay her obligations abroad In gold, but the loss or exchange under this head would be a mere drop In the bucket as compared to the proNt to be reaped rrom the markets or South America and Asia, to say nothing or Europe. The marvel Is that the United Stnte have not long ago seized the opportu nity. It has been a piece or luck that It has'tiever accurred to the Amer icans to scoop us out or tlio world's markets by going on a silver basis, and It might servo us right If, Irrlta too by tho contemptible policy ot our government toward tlio silver problem the Americans retaliated by freezing out gold. It could be easily done." Thi D.soovory Savd His Llfo Mr. G. Callloulte, Drnggist, IfeaversylUc, 111.. say: "To Dr. Kinc's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about. but ot no avail anil was given up ana told I could not live, llnvlne Dr.Kinc's New dUcovery in my store I sent for a bonk and began its use and from the first dote began to get belter and after using three bottles was up and about agnin. it is worm its weigui in gold. We won't keep store or home without it," Get a free trial at l-'rcd A. Legg's Drug Store, Take No Substitute- Gail Borden Eagle Brand , . CONDENSED NILE lbs tlwirs stood riRST In tht ettlnu. tlon of'tht American I'cople. No other b "jun u gooa. xtcsi jjuant c ooa. HmiHi'"M Our Service to the South. From hillings, Montona, and also from St. t'aul, Minn., the Uualincton Route maintains through train service to St. Louis Mo., there connecting in Union t Depot with all southern lines. The route via St. Loud is the shortest, quickest and In every way the kest to the south and southeast, and travelers who take anv other do so without a thorough understanding of the fact, in the case. A.C.SHELDON, G.A., I'ottland.Or, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and sliingles, and finest quality ot grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fi)K SALli OR TRADE, An elegant ia. aero tract of land in Hampden Park addition, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for residence property in Salem, Address W., care Jour nal, FOR SALIJ OR TRADE-MS acres proyed farm land, 4 miles east of Salero.v m .with new houso, new barn, running water; will teller trade for cheaper land. Address O. M. Reeves. Salem. Or. 737.'m WOOD WANTED-' Ten cords of prime big fir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cord split ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this office. '4 If HERE1! YoWn'ilKSK.-'A proprietor wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office In coou town tor unincumucisu mi iuhu lem property. No opposition, Good rea. tons. Information at this office. 6 18 tf toR SAL&-Driving mare for sale at a Ur eain j weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quire of Wm. Urown & Co. 30 JFO"RS"AlJbV-At a Uargain. Hne residence Mrnerlot. near city nan. ror mrtner part Icularalnyiirc at this office. 6-21 if rrrfjncT niPPIl Ijri'e lot PAPER urge ol heavy bro .... ....firanii mner lor SaiG CUCSll. las ilia the i. .-ri-.-b i i - -- - . - fmnn mr nuiunu uuuti vw.i'v.". Journal oince WANTED. Solicitors for campaign book 'Uryan, Sewall and Free Silver," utn.'ld by Bryan, written by R. L. Metealf, Editor Omaha World-IIerald, appointed author by flrysn. Contains speeches awl platform A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only I 5". e .m U"J0' K.d. book, so per cent Credit given. Freight nald Outfftfree. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent, profitable woik for '06 Addrew Tbe National Bcok Coneen, Star Building, Chicago. 10-301 fljM9 , '" - '-T SpTiTtn'ni in wtmt 1 mimin'imn Winn umiinf r ii. 11 B iiilh'n Hi UN Li'il'iLiml li.iiliilml, iii'iIii.iiiII.i.I ....... 1 I'L' CASTOR AYc8efaWc?rcpuration.iorAs- I slmilatlnglhcToodmulRcguIa- tingllicStcffliachsandDo-cboT m I T 1 n S7m Promote3t)igcsllon,Cliccrrul ncss nndRcst.Contalns neither Opium.MorpWno norlDneiaj. Not Uakc oxic. Recife afortnrSWUaEt7VBKn ImifXvt SrtJ s(U:Smn fiA.lt. SJu Anutjfnt Jlrttmiat ttimSttd - CLrtfuJ Jiw Apctfcctncmcdy forConsllpa lion, Sour Stomach, Diairhoca, Vbrms .Convulsions Jcvcrislt ucss andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COpy OF WRAPPEB. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OREGON. A training school for teachers. Senior year wholly professional. Twenty weeks of Pschology, and general and special mclhnJs; twenty weeks of teaching tn training depart ment. Training school of nine grades, with two hundred children. Regular normal course of three years. The Normal Diploma is recognised by law as a state life certificate to teach. Light expenses, 1 soar a at Normal Dining light and fire, 75c to per week. Board and week. Tultioni Sub. Normal S; per term ot weeks, Grades from reputable schools accepted. Catalogue cheerfully furnished on appli cation. L. Campbell, President. Or W. A. WANN, Stc. of Faculty. LAWN MOWERS. HAY RAKES, GRAY Hafdwat e. Stoves and Tinware, GARDEN HOSE. CsATTTVr rTZ B1CYCLE3. LAWN SPRINKLERS, SA.L11JVl, OR. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OR THE CITY. Reduced ratca. Management lioeral. tndpoints of Interest. Special rates will be -EXCBJwSIOR - STABLE- E. C.SHANSEN, MANAGER. Onlveood horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Stahlo back ol State Insurance block SALEM m) I r am prepared ,to do all kinds of work tn wood and iron. Repairing machinery of any kind or making rtnd repairing stone flut ters, tools and edged tools of anv kind made and repaired; wagons and bugles repaired, and new ones made to order. Horseshoeing, the best that can bo done In town hand made shoes. I'lstes and running shoes care, fully attended to. Call at my stand, at 100 Chemcketa street, back of New York Racket store, K. I. HERSCililACU, I brine you good tidings of great joy, which shall be unto nil people," A "BIBLE KEY." "Thel'lau of the Ages," This Is the best woik on the Ilible, ever issued from the press. It gives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of the holy scrlpluies. presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work is complete in three (3) volumes, all for $1. Address T. II. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or 7''Mm Kindergarten and Primary School Mrs, C. M.Ogle will reopen her kinder garten, including ptimaiy department in sep. aratc room. Also Training Class for Kindcrgarty ners in September 5 'BSSBSSZi ..... 41 . ....ll.MllV.nM1 rn.Jr far iiidriba OImI. UpurtnMtiriM , Whit..-. uuiurl die fli.r,' ir on! Iiinauiaij tiaa, 11 Hall 'U ut liln r titjfl I 111 u bus niMU 'i:ul(rj. lllUlS.T A.m.lwrt Ifr.Hou mu(U), KmA b. .IfUMfC. .mlmtbituiciiCo. br"' N-H-airiBiut CUDsUUO.BHi ""t "' .v.'.rt.v.vl'. v, . .jm r. r.",itri;.SL'is tS, ur a bollU. Ji.'t lrcuUr m cu rwuot SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF fflGMe&te IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTIjE OB1 CASTORIA Gutorla Is vat op In ons-shs bottlts onlr. It Is not solil la balk. Don't allow aayons to sell yoa snytlilng elio oa tbe flsa or premiss thit It Is "Just as good" aad "will aasirtr tvtry par. pose.11 & Bea Uiat jca get O-A-B-T-O-R-I-A. Iieha toC&rfffl&c&t t itau $1,50 per week, rurnttnea rooms wttn lodging in private families $2.5.0 to $3.50 per ten weeks' normal, 1G.2C. ner term of ten 7 17 tf MAciiiNrVSiESr and AXLE GREASE BROS., a Electric cars leave hotel (or alljpubllcjbulldlngs given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER 0. R. & N. CO. E. .M'NKILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES '1HK CIIOIC -OK- Two Transcontinental Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis MPaul'and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Cily.ti.uMr rate, to caitert'Icltles. OCEAN DIVISION, Portland San Fjanclsco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Cortland July, 26,31 and August 5,6, to, 15, so, 25 ami 30, Fare Cabin, $j; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMFTTE RIVERBDIVISION. Steamers Ruth for Portland, Tuesday aud Friday, at 7130 a. m. ForCorvallis Wednesday andaturday at 5 P'Im Steamer Oypsy for I'oetland, Wednesday and Saturday at 7130 a. m, For Corvallls, Monday and Thursday at 5 p, m. Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round trip tickets very cheap, 'tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points with out extra transfer charges. F01 full details call on Kolte & llatker agents, SaUm, Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or ' For full detain call on or address O. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agent Tho Rosy Froshno And 1 rlablj Point And a velvety softness o( the akin ia lovtk- rlably obtaftied tv.tUosowUoiwo PoazoMi'ss Complexion Puwutr, " " 51 ZZ I mk mXiTjfi CPH. MACK. - DENTIST.;- .Sunesor to Dr. f. M. Keene. old While Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operation at moderate fees jn any branch are In especial request. Peter G, Norgren, (Fmmerly'wlih P. J. Larsen & Cif) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street. Hrlng on yoar work, old or new, ard have li done wllh a guarantee of satUfactlon. 6a6dSwtrT fc. i WHAT IS SAIK). Borne say we give the best meal in V , town for 13c. We say try us and se. ' ;t!.'i S. RICHARDSON. PROP. , lTSecoiid door north of Httcl Willamette, "THE ANDERSON." Ktagn headquarters centrally located at ''1 he Anderson" for lines leaving Salem, blatc there for orders. All packages iu parcels left there -will be cared for. Walling parlors, good rooms and meals at all hours, GEO. W. ANDERSON. Prop. Depot exprfss, Mtett all masl and naieni!tr trains, Ibp- gage and expis to all pails of the city, Prompt sci vice. Telephone No. 70. JAIMlVi) KflUKK. MEN WANTED, to chop cotd wool. The Labor Exchange wants n numbe, of cood wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse. 11. j. shrp, -; 8 4 tf Manager; h H. HAAS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a socially of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clorVw, etc., 315 Con.mercla Street MONEY TO LOAN On faun land security. Special rales on large loans. Lons consideted without delay HAM1LION & MOM Hush Rank bulldtnS. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Hush's Dank, T. K. FORDf C. H. LAlStK, au Commercial St., Salem Or nySults $15 upwards. PantiS upwanda'.1 W W CsTFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ k MiESCKEPropi; DTaiarTln airkimlsf freshTand salt meals ' tyFresh sausago a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL ST Salem StcamLaundry Please noticc)(hc cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain to cent Under drawers,,,,..., ,,,....5 to locenU Under shirts...... ,...5 to to cents Socks, per pair .....3 cents Handkerchiefs ..! cent Silk handkerchiefs, 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per (dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andfother work in tclhgcntly washed by hand. Col. J. Olmsted Prop. SALEM WATER CO, Offlcfi Willamette Holel Building , payable monthly In jxttvoncc. Make a complaint! at the office, 'lliere will bo no deduction In watet rate tt yMint nt tumnnMrv stltAnrA fmm iltft city unless notico Is left at the office. Hereatter water lor irrigation win only u lurnisnru 10 regular consumers using nnr (ir ,tnmi.ltf. niimmf.. f7nnfrrtnra (nr lltlft. walks, brick work and plastering will pleaxe read 'under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1093, Apply at office ior copy. 50 Gents ON THE DOLLAR, Ed. S, Lamport 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, HasJ bought the Frank' E, Shat fer and the M. Beamer liarness shocks at forced sak. $4,000 wrth ot goodwill hediafuti, of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White rW, For Dltocy, 4 for purity, and for Itaprorewont of the coa plexfo?notblu(reiuaU Poaaowi'aTPowoisi HEROUNTTU 1 ' Mllilll