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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1894)
"W aJTA :i i K Ik !. II ' rsrr.m TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL. rOSLIBUKD DAILY, KXCKTT SUNDAY, BTTHS Capital Journal Publishing Company Pfotoffloe Mock. Oommercla.l Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Dally, by carrier, per month,. Dally, by mftll, poryenr. Weekly, 8 pages, per year JO.fio . 3.U0 . IJJ0 BATOBDAY, AUGUST 4. 1894. THE S1LVEK ISSUK. Following are the four plauks of the Iowa Republican platform on lluiitnt-: "Vo adhere to the declaration of i he National .Republican party 111 iau upon its tnouetary policy. We ro-afllrm our belief that the "in tnroata nf tlipi nnuntrv. Its fanuera uud workmgnien, demand that every dollar, Mur nr inn. Issued bv the Koverti- nu-nt, shall be as good aa auy otner clol- lar We favor the largest possible use ol silver as money, that Is consistent will thi permanent maintenance of eqna .i iaa nt nil dollars in circulation. We do not want monometallism, either of gold or of silver, and we p edge ourselves to continue the work tor bimetallism, to be brought about bj all fit means within the power of the goernment. Two planks are devoted to silver. ltealty three are. The re-aftlrmatlon of the national finanauce plunk of 1692 Is an endorsement of bimetallism. Tt In conceded wo cannot have two standards of money. By bimetallism is now meant not free coinage of both luotals, but the largest possible use of both. If auvone can tell what that means, beyond a bid for votes. 'ihe silver issue Is not au Issue at all. Why should our treasury buy gold enough to float Its paper money and all tho silver loo? Yet. that Is what is necessary for the "permanent mainte nance of equal values" of all our metal money with our paper money. And so long as our couutry seeks to carry this load the gold holders have the na t!onal treasury at their mercy. It Is only common sense to say that all mouey should be at a parity, and of eaual debt-naylntr value. But how to get It bo and keep It bo Is the problem. Tho dollar for dollar gold baste plan p-.itsa terrible-strain ou the country, puts a terrible premium on gold, puts a tremendous discount on everything else. It sets the natloual treasury bull lig the pit with all tho gold holders in the pit. Until our couutry again goes back to the sovereign power of issuing national treasury notes, and ceases to Issue go'd interest bearing bonds to maintain a fictitious Inflated gold basis, we shall not ace the financial problem solved It la too expensive to build the house of our financial system upon a constant ly vanlshinc gold foundation that is constantly being torn down and carried away by Wall street. CURTIS OP CLATSOP. Hon. C. J. Curtis, of Astoria, a mem berlof the lower houBo.Jreturned home today. He la also deputy prosecuting attorney for that couulv. He Bays each county should elect its own county attorney, as was proposed in Tllmon Ford's bill lu tho last legislature. Mr Curtis is a man of much experience lu such matters as county and circuit court legislation, and is one of the pro gressive generation. He saya tho con stitutional limitation, that forbids any county incurring a debt of over 15000 is a bonanza for tho bankers, as it puts warrants at 10 to 26 per cent, discount in half tho counties of the state when thev could fund the 8 per cent, wax- t T - rants at 5 or 0 per cent. Tnu Oapitaij Journal wants an ' Indian "how at the Btato fair. Iu order . tnMvaeiDoneo why not borrow Pen- I aoyer'a pot of war paint for decorating I the BavttRce, He don't seem to bo using 1 it much tiluee tho election." IN ewberg i Graphic, t Wo want the eeuulne thing. There ta not an Indian tribe in the state that would own Fenuover. not even the Tammany braves. Capitalists aro not, in general, a det riment to tho country, uelther are tUey such an allAred benefit that they i afeould be exempted from paylug their Just proportion of the taxos. Let our legislature keep this Idea In view, when tt meets, next winter. 'Tw gold reserve has gone down to jtfg,909,OGO, Buppoae there was none? VwMhH tho people live, breathe, pre. jfcM, multiply aud do buiiuesa with W other? Wouldn't they take the fiiBwnt money? Of course, the,) wm4. Machinery hall at the state fair L fain to be filled this year aud tbe JNnwA will build as addition. SUGUESTtiD COMMENT. Palling old deadbeats on the bark Is not Journalism. Be an exhibitor at the state fair. Exhibit yourself. Halem will have one thing Demo cratic the posti'filce. Tho beautiful hazy autumn Indian -uuimer weather is here. There should' be no money thrown away this year on military encamp ments. The latest, best and completest news ia alwaya fouud in Tub Journal or on its bulletins. Thk Onk Cent Daily baa not only held ita own these hard times but has iteadily forged ahead In circulation. The Corvallla Carriage works will make a graud exhibit at tho state fair. Every Oregon factory should be repre wilted. The Albany Democrat ia now the only Democratic paper in Oregon. Of course, Tub Journal ia still the pec pie's paper. Carnot and Prendereast are de capitated. Now let the law get after Debs. Pullman. Huntiugtou and the tariff boodlers Push the stale fair. Get out yotn exhibit of something besides tidies Hut get out your latest and best tidies- aud patchwork. It is Uncle David Guthrie, of Polk county, who U the father of all the In ilinn display that will be seen at the state fair, not The Journal. There uliouhl be a good rnada exuibit ut the state fair. A section of properly graded roadway, properly gravelled or coated with rock, would be a valuable object lesson. Win, G. Weetaeott says the road con ventions last spring did great giod There have beeu very good roads built in every direction out of Salem. There ought to be more and better work done. If the state fair management heeds the recommendations of The Capital Journal there will be more farmers, editors and Siwashes, and fewer fast horses and faster women at the state fair this fall. Yamhill Independent. Tobacco and Cigarette Law. Passed Jan., 1893. It shall bo unlawful to sell, barter, trade, give, or in any manner furnish to any minor under the age of eighteen years any tobacco, cigar or cigarette in any form, or any compound in which tobacco forms a compotent part, with out the written consent or order ot such minor's parent or guardian, then in that case consent may be given by the county court, sitting for the transaction of county business, upon proper appli cation in the county In which said minor may have his residence. It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of eighteen years, to smoke or in any way use any cigar, cigarette or tobacco in auy form what ever iu auy public highway, street, place, square or resort. Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction, be fined lu auy sum not lesa than two dollars or more than fifty dollars. Justices of the Peace shall have con current jurisdiction with the circuit court for all oftenses arislug uuder this Act. "tti tho fcfxteeuth century no nmj -n-considered iu full dress unless she wore n email oval mirror on her broast In Sydney it is tho fashion to keep tho bodies of the dead till Snuduy in or der to insure a large attendance at tho fnuernl. In the yiar 12C1 a titho was laid apon all whales' tongues brought into Bayoune, they being nt that time high ly Cfcteoinod a3 food. In Persia tho women of fashion paint black circles around each eyo and orna ment tho cheeks with figures of various small animals, brigs, etc At tho fnneral of an unmarried wom an in Brazil scarlet is the mourning hue. Tho coflin, tho hearse, tho trap pings of tho horses and tho livery of the driver must bo scarlet. Prevention BetteriThan Cure. It Is no easy thin to cure lung trouble when It once fairly gets a hold upon tue system, it can easily be pre vented by the uso of Allcock's Porous Plasters. Just as soon as any iutlma tlon of soreness about the luues or stlfl ness of the Joints appears, put on one of these plasters, aud you will bo Hiiro to gain great advantage. Bo also with rheumatism. A oold Is i comparatively slight thing. Th ap plication of au Allcock's Porous Plas ter to any part affected bv It will not only relieve, but overcome it. If how ever, the cold treta a firm hold on tbe joints and muscles, rheumatlo pains ire not so easily overcome. To cure Is good, to prevent is better. isrnndretb's fills will relieve rheu matlam. Our Grandmother's Wtv. Was to steep root aud herbs and use it every uigiix, we can txo the same by using Park's Tea. Nothing acta as promptly aud without discomfort. Not a pill nor a catbartlo but mores the bowels every day. Hold by Capital Drugstore W iii The finest peaches In tbe market at Clark' Court ttmt grocery. The Magic Touch OP Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea Bat if you suffer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, 'and before you have taken half a dozen doses, you will involuntarily think, and no doubt exclaim, . "That Just Hits It!" "That soothing effect Is a magic touch 1" Hood's Sarsaparilla gent ly tones and strengthens the stom ach and digestive organs, Invig orates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives re freshing sleep, and In short, raises tho health tone of the entire sys- tern. Remember Hood's Sarsa parilla V''VW''V Cures fe'fe'ikVtLvLV Hood's Pills cure Utt UU. 35c I I I IIWT- n 8TAGE GLINTS. Jessie Haines will play tho part of a tough girl in "On the Bowery." George Monroe will slielvo "MyAnnt Bridget" next season and try fortune with a new piece ou tho same lines. A copy of the third folio of Shake peare was bought by Mr. Natalli at a alo iu Loudou recently for 435, or S2.17o. Thomas W. Keeno will next season lavo'a practically now compauy. His I jur will bo under tho management of !tlwiu Ardeu. Mario and Dunham, tho well known triple horizontal bar performers, are soon to separate. Dunham intends to join Ihe Jordan family of acrobats. James J. Corbett and the members of 1 is company have orgauized a baseball club that is defeating nines all through the English provinces. Corbett is the shortstop. Miss Linda da Costa has been engag ed as prima donna of tho company which C B. Jefferson and Klaw&Erlangeraro organizing to present Palmer Cox's "Brownies." Mmo. Emma Jnch will emerge from her piivato lifo as Mrs. Wellinau at the Worcester musical festival on Sept. 27 and 28. Sho will sing as leading prima ilouna at both the concerts in an ora torio. Mine. Julio L. Wyman, tho mezzo soprano, is to return to this country in tho autumn. Mrs. Wyman has been singing in France and was heard there in "Samson et Delila," Saint-Saen's opera. F. N. Iuues, tho bandmaster, has just completed "a descriptive spectacle," giving a musical history of the civil war, which ho proposes to present dur ing the tour ho will begin with his band on Aug. 14. One successful play very often makes tho fortune of its author. William Ha worth was a struggling aotor until "The Ensign" was produced. Ho men lor two years to disposo of it, but nearly everybody thought tho big man-of-war scenes could not bo handled effectively on tho stage. now parasols aro mado of insertion and silk, with very full ruffles. Elbow sleeves aro growing moro pop ular, nnd wo aro threatened with a vis itation of tho short sleeve mania. Striped flannel is used for bathing suits, and plain flannel in white, blue or red is trimmed with very wido white braid. A striking costumo is mado of putty colored cloth. Tho skirt is cut in little buttonhole slits, and cardinal or ruby volvot is threaded in and out Largo buttons aro worn if ono fancies thorn. Indeed ono may woar almost any thing that suits one's particular figure or faco, provided it is natty, stylish and becoming. Pointed waists aro growing in favor, and ninny of them hayo soft folds of the material or of somo contrasting fabric around tho lower edgo of tho bodice, with a bow, bucklo or rosetto to finish tho point in front. Tho flgaro jacket of embroidery or laco Is worn with dresses of all sorts. A modification of this style, which roally amounts to n trimming, shows the jack et fronts with sections of the material merely meeting over tho shoulders. Bathing costumes occupy tho atten tion of many of tho fashionables. A novelty is made of bright red serge, with sleeves and waist trimmed with white. A white sash with embroidered and friugod eiids is knotted about the waist. New York Ledger. A Grand Feature Of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is that while It purifies the blood ana sends it cours ing through the velus full of rich nt w and health, it also Imparts new life and vigor to every function of the body. Hence tbe expression ao often heard; "Hood's Sarsaparilla made a new per son of mA." It overcomes that tired feeling bo common now. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, alwaya reliable and beneficial. Gable From Queen LIU lr Orwbamr One more boon I crave, I trust Inyourafletlon TU not to murder Dale, the Kbit?, Orpulriowu Insurrection; Ti not my crown, but me to utc, I write in deep dejection. And eo package I mutt hive OfrTk'TMl0r my complexion. OKXailAU' AK1VKK TO QUHUI ML. When I received yonr Cfcblrf run i tboujbl I ure would fklut For thou j h X often tue lrk' Tm TU not for your coinplelnl. I fctred ttutt lire. O. would tblnk Wronc about our connection Till on tier dretter tbere 1 u rVuVe Tea ft nw ooap.'exloa. &! by CapJUHDiVf Start, TODAY'3 MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local a j.. Portland Quotations. BALKif, Aug. 2, p. in. OlilCt) Daily Ua vital Jouknau Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HAL.K11 rUODUUE MAHKKT. BUTCHHK STUCK. Veals dressed 8 cts. Hogs dressed 4. Id ve cattle 1J. Sheep allvo $ 1.25. MILI. l'KICKS. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Hour in wholesale lota $2.50. Retail (2.85. Bihu $14 bulk, $15 sacked. 8horts $10 17 Chop feed $15 and $16. WHEAT. 33 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats 30c Hay Baled, old $810: new cheat 7 5()(8. FAKM 1'RODUCTS. Wool Best, Utc. Ho Smull sale. 10 to 12c. Eggs In tri.de. 12Jr. Butter Best dulry, 1518; fancy reamery, 20c. Cheese 10 to 15 cts. Kurm smufced meats Bacon 10; lams, 10; 8Vuhlern,8. Potato-New, 30c. Ouiotis-3 cents FRUITS. (. lurries, Late Duke, 3c pound. LIVE POULTRY. r ti. try Hens, 6c; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young luc'ifc.S; young chickens, 810c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Portland, $2.65; Walla Wulla. $2 90; graham, $2.40; su)rfine, $2.25 per iiarel. Oats White. &5e: erey. 33e. rolled. In bags, $5.756.00; barrels, $0.00 G.i; cases, $a.ib. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley. 10101c. Mitlstuffs Bran, $1517; shorts, $16 (ii is; grouua uariey, ?zu; cuop ieeu, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, $17 pei ton; middlings, $2328 per ton. 'hicken wheat, 651.00 per cental. Hops1893, 10 to 11. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3Jc, un der 60 lbs., 23c; sheep pelta, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon faucy creamery ,22J(S 25c; fancy dairy,2022c; fair to. good 1517 c: common, 12je. Cheese Oregon HJ12Jc per peund: xoung American, 134CH 44c: (jatitornii ll12; Swisslmp., 3032c; Dom., 16 18c. Eggs Oregon, 12Jc rer dozen. Poultry cuickeus1old$2.60a3 perdtz en; young.$23.00; duck8,$34;jreese. $4.oOQ)J7 50; turkeys, slow at 8(a)Xi)c. Beef Topsteers, 2J2Jc per lb; fail to good steers, 22c; cows, lc2c; dressed beef, 45c Mutton Best sheep,$1.752; cboict twes, $1.6001.75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light aud feeders, $3 75; dressed, 5c per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. SAN FRANC1BCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 56c; do valley, 10 12c. Hops 912c. Potatoes New Early Bose, 2o35i in sacks; 3050c per cental. Oats Milling, $1.2301.25. It Is Reliable. Announcements of entertainments in The Journal. S100 Howard $100 The readers of this paper win be pleased to learn that tbere is at least one dreaded disease that science hat been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure fe ttle only positive cure now known t the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting dlrectlj upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the system, thereby destroying tbi foundation of tbe disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up tut constitution and assisting nature ii doing its work. The proprietors hav to much faith in Its curative powers that they otTer One Hundred Dalhm for any cases that it fails to cure. Bent for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEV, & CO. Toledo. O. Bold by druggists, 75c. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. HcKinsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind.,and a brave ex-soldier. 6ays: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever sines leaving the army at the close of the lat war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side and bad pain around my heart I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The first bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." 0. W. McKISSinr, P. St, KoVobo, lad. Pf, Wlltu Xlwirt Our U o3d oo a poetUr rairaiDUa t&irt the tint bottU ltl Vueit. fr SR"U Ki41 f rh tow at, or W MeeMeLv'V elP JE ii a I a l AN OLD Ask for dm?& 3fv 9 B Jl&iBMH erl 1 lv -AV GARDEN HOSE! mm mi teiies mum m failed TO FIND A CU11E FOK 5 RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SC9ATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &e. Asmsi. -Mm KMQh- SANDEK'S electric beltI Oar laa rnirfi book "TTITI'E'R rr.AHP'nsnp nrrv. ralddle-aed and old matt, sent scaled, frecTDr. Banden'a Electric llelt Is no experiment as we bare restored thoiiMndatn rohust health and shown by hundreds of cases throatrhout tblsandotbcrStates,wbo would gladly testify, andfiozi many of whom we ture strons letters bearing testimony to their recovery after lining our licit. t urar uile minrn Turei-iir niu nnnr nctirssL riFRti itv runpn. n nntii wwncw ntvt ns UMn ina lUUI . . to i'r-ncico, Cal., AuguttH.lECC. Dr. A. T. Ssnden, Dear Kir r Uaforal used roar belt x was uvaoiea wiui lose rxsor. Tiiai woasnesa, ana almost a eamolstA loaa off niwir. I cronlrl pt nn with a nirr tired feoltns, bone, achicft, etc.iatnce nilng rour belt 1 h tj had a new lease of lif I noT enjoy lifo better than 1 hare for tea years past. Iharethe ntmoflt oonfideoce In roar treatment. Yoa can pub- iisn tnis uiementvaiso hare others wntoor call on ma. xroiyyonn, u. A.liUWK, ondSiTarKtit. RHEUMATISM AND.LAMENESS CURED. . . Por.land.Orecon.ApriilS 1BSO. Dr. A. T. Sanden. Dear Bin I cot one i f yonr belts two weks ago for rheumatism, from which 1 suffered for Mreral years. For the past six months I had not beenablatow rk. Yourbeltbaaplacedmelnalmost partact health In the two weeks I faarsusid it. lean walk eomlortablr, and feel like a new man i enerallr. M. K. UUQI1E3, Proprietor International Uotel NERVOUS DEEUUTY-LOSS OF VICOR. - . . Tacoma W an October 21, 1SS2. Dr. A.T Randan, Dear Sir s I hare b?en nstnir your Electrie belt for ceneral nervous debility, and to-dar feel better than I har for ore years. I bare gained lnvixordaily, andam tronitlneTerTpurt. Xours BraUtnlly, OllaS. LULTKA. THE DR. SANDEN 'ELECTRIC BELT Ueosrratevanlo battery, made Into a belt so as to be easily worn durlcs work or atroet.nnd It S?JeAJt9PUl.W?,pr i0?Be& currents which are Instantly Jelt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit 95,000. Itbaaaa Improred Klectrte buapensory, tbe greatest boon ever riven wesktw n.and we warrant it to cure any of tbe above weaknesses, and toenlnree shrnnken limbs or parts, or Money Refunded. They aro graded In strength tn meet all stacesa.r treakn.js I j m n. .JletEcdoroId men, and will cure tho worst essoin two or three months. Address for full mi jrm.tiun. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 HrstSf., PORTUKD, OREGOR An Oregon Newspiper California news does not suit you Eastern papeis will not answer This is distinctively the Oreg in Newspaper entirely coa er inor Oregon interests. DM. J CAPITAL Only One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. iemmfotTFisii Receiving all the DAILY BY MAIL, PER YEAH, - IT WILL PAY YOU TO BEAD THIS We publish the only One Cent Daily Coast and tbe cheapest and best daily paper for the money in Oregon. Please let us know if votf cau use anv Rnmnln mm'n n the Daily or Weekly. They will be sent free. Remembei these are Associated Press nou-finimnra rr,v,nn all the current news of the s. .! .ti l? .ii t-yijo mm utiractiye sryie. These low hard times rates enable every farmer to have his daily paper and know tho state of ihe market and all the news of the world. m Editorial comment is fearless, and independent. Edited by its publishers to secure good government for tho people able to deal justly and fairly with all. Only .$3aOO a year. S1.50 for six months. Sl.OO for four months, ar-No parjerg sent alter time; l out for which It U ordered.- YOU. Yoa are the man. iru- rmumi ..., ...... . . ..jlj m. . 2.?! LrfJJ.'f 8':nhMe Kmxid s:, -a . - -vj""1? sr?a W s usyssi su seshbw ( auuiu UUL HJ 1IKVH 11 wUftktM aadpwill, DEMAND h-i jurt bec-i provided for, viz.: a pre scrvcJ, unswccUne.l com!encd milk, ava.labls in all dinutei, uu'.cr : II condi tions of temperature. BORDEN'S PEERLESS GRAND Evaporated Cream fully 2-.J irt'.'ct! provides a solution of the t rollcm. I urc. WholesJiiie. Un- cquaUil. on'e'.i rccrlcra Rratt'. LAWN GOODS. For the Best and Cheapest always go to Churchill & Burroughs, 103 State street DR. HAXDEN'S EX.KOTUIC BEI.T with lilcctro ninenccioHUHpcn. Borr Trill euro vrltliouc mrdlclno allot tho boo troubles. Tbixcnba nuCer from NcrTou tlrbllllr, Jiosicd, Drnlnn, L.oatfllauliond, NervoUBnoBs. i-lccplrminr-BB, Poor aiemory, nil I'cnialcL'oin pluintu, andcrneral III Iiculili, tho effects of abases, excesses, worn or oxpostire. Trill fled relief and prunpi core In oar marreloaa lnrenllnn, vrhich requires but a trial to conilnra tbe most skeptical. Inlgnorancoof ef fects tou oar bare unculj drained Toursjsieni 01 nerve lorceana Titant Trhlcli la electricity end tbua caused jrourweakneesorUckoI forro. K yon rcp'aco Into your system the elements thus drained, which arc re quired for ylgorousstrcniith, you will remoTo tbe cans o and health, itrcnn n and Tlnor will follow at once. This la our plan and treatment, and we praaraniee a euro or reiuna money should be read by every young-, vlpnr. after all nther trejilment a failed, aa ran hji UME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. . -Portland Oiecon. September S8.1S1 . Tr. A. T. Sandsn. pear Sir : Years of expoeure and herd work, combined with the strain comics from the jar ot an eneine, save me a severe case o f lame back, from which 1 suffered for ssren years. I wu to bad that I could not bend my back. Was all doubled up with It I bought one of yonr belts. It I elp d me in ids of tw . days, and I continued to w r it for f our uwmu,,iniDg penecur curea. "insi was two years ajo.andlamaiwel to-day as I erer was In my life. I know your belt well, aud I knew lots of pttplewho have been cured by it. Msny others need it, and if therwonld trrlt thevwonli tlnA it thttcm na I At A the best remedy in tbe world. I em located here permanently, and wt'l be glad to talk with an, one who wants to lnnn re anon i. MUU.M.. u u muu juimnjr uoMi roruiao. 1852. oai W fast retcrnins; and after a month's i ae ot the belt I nnd myself twlco as r corona as before. My m. nli. mw. memory is now nearly perfect, and each cay shows for the better. 1 f 1 much stronger the b.fore nslng the belt. Yourstrnly, UE.NrlY tjUIIULTZ, OURNAL Associated Press Dispatches. on the Pacific world from day to day in lare r premlun.8 forXply geuiuK up clab H!.,n'. . " " ut. it i It uiU readers In city nnd country-, The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAULAS RAILWAY. TravelTf "tnnke u nnti- on i. This Grtat Railway at ST. PAUL and Svstem ConrecUg OMAHABS With alt trniiBoonllnenlal lines, giving direct imd swift comtuunlca. tlon to all 8TKKN ana EODTUEItN P01TB AND IS TUB ...ONLY LINE::: ru lining Electric Lighted nndj Bteum Qcet Ileatedft Vcstlbaled trains ol elegant Sleeping, SfS Parlor, Dining and Bullet Corn, with Free Reclining Chairs, Making Its servlco second to none in world. Tickets are on kale at all prominent railroad' ticket offlces. k2.u' For further Information ask tbe neatest r iliii; road agent, or address (s, C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. VV. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agf. PORTLAND, Oregon.f.f iinnnniTniii mnimiv it .......Ii mmw uuiMiiAL umm (Northern Pacific R. R. Co,, Lenee.) -run- TWO FAST TKAINS Dally Between St. Paul i. Minneapolis and Chleugo. !bpi ill points lu Wiscensin: n ak. (St', In Chicago with all lines run-1 i nth. il M lwaukeo and all Ins connection nlog cntt and Fouth Tickets sold and baggage checked tbrouth -to all polnls In the United Htales and Canadl. P Pro.lRrca. sin K.r lull Inrormntlnn rf gnrdlne IlouteF, ratr !, mapo, folders, eta, ndd s,y-ur ii.-hi r i.-t--1 ei aj-cm or Jn, v. JMINlt, Wmi. Pass, and Tkt, Airt.. .MllWHiiker. v. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, nara vvooa nnisning, Can ele eood references. Etlirnlps fumlKh ?i! ed. Address, ueo.Xuchctrutb, halem. 1 iM denceon balera Motor XlHllway, orth IsIiim Le ve orders nt Ftelner A KlrFFero. liM eumatFsrriy , Uumbago, Sciatica. Kidney Complaints, Lame BacK. &c DR. SAMDEM'Sc ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetle SUSPENSORY. Latest Patents r It tat TaapraTCneata I win cure withont medidiie all naa nsaltloa; from oreraxation of brain nerre forces i excesses or IndU. cretlon. aa nerrooa debllltr. sleeplessoess, lajiKvor rDenmatlsm. kidney, Jjtt and bladder eompliru lame back, lumbago, sdallca, all female complaint, etn7L !". bealth. et5 Thit electrio Belt contains Hawlcrral IaaaemasaU orer all others. Cnrrent Ii InstanUjfeUfcy wearer or wa forfeit (,000.oo, ar.d wUleuraaUot the abor diseases or no par. Tfcoa. sands ha been cored.bT this mawelons IriTemion after all other remedies failed, and we (Tire bsadreUt of testtraontala In this and ereTy other state. frreatest boon t.t oSrred weak men, net uk all CjlU. HaatUiaa4Tit.ruStmctkGl'SSiKTIkUlaMla Maars Bend for IUas'Urampolet.tuaileU.Kakd.fica vur rawcmi sapratfa aaxtTBlU rJUjrxxsoUT, the SANDEN ELECTRIO CO., Vo. I7aFlratfJtreefc.l'OKTLAXIi OU. ..muitu to r. iiiiia and v, telilntioDSli X'ortlstirt. Or HERCULES GIS or GISOLIHE ENGINES A SURE NO ELECTRIC POWER. SPARK. RUNS CRADEOFCASO NO Ucexsxd En TEtlfBTOKUPIN REAtrTOSTAaf, CAN RUN If. WITH A CHEAP LINE. Requires oxeer. NO Bat Oboes. ALWAYS MO YOUB WIFE UJ O CO O ti 3. p a z WE GIVE ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY. Ban Francisco. Cox. PortJand. Or FOR CTSi la Postage, fro will send A (sample Envelope, of elllirr WJUTIT, FLESH or BRUJJITaTE OP lOZZONI'S OWDER. Yoa have seen it advertised (or man; years, but lta.ve you ever tried ' not, you do not knotr what an Ideal Cosuplexlea few der tc besides belns an acknowledged beantifler, baa roanr refresblna uses. 1 1 prerenu cbaf IntT.snD-barTi.wiiKSan.leeaensiwrsplralKin, cto.i InfactUUatuost delicate and da.lrsblo protectloq to tbe faco durlou tiotwtwtlur. It la Bald Tcrywlcrw. For aamnla. addreas I J. A. POZZOH I CO. St. Louis, Mo.1 MA MBMTIOM THIS rarBB. WANTED AGENTS -to cell- BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN .WASHER. !!. fltwfl Washer known. rmil wasuer who mix lntlrurtlrria ssnt IPF'I'i KM, SbbVsbWW v" ."V I. a7 .r t. 6ri KAkfl i Oh ) hh x O I A B I 2 ZZ ffi'lTWiiS pF&u79t jfii '-..'' --. . - i ffs1: Bon lion suff ipra- IIIITJ CO! To TSS Tkv aitA-