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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1894)
"' r--rrm'nmiqm" '!"plw1 u XZ "wamm ymfn-' i m f i.iter" 53KS 3S92S E Jl i- mm ysmmjit aftrX CAPRICE. i huntr the entre rt tbe wlndovi L'lf he rocs by," she said, to will hear my robin elmdncr. fAnd when he lifts his head El (hall bo sitting here to tow. iAnd he will bow to me, 1 know." The robin sans a lore swcot songt The young man raised hts head) The maiden turned away and blushed. MI am a fool," she said Aad went on brolderlng In silk A plnlc eyed rabbit, white as milk. The young man loitered riowly By the house three times that dart fine took her bird from the window) i'ile need not look this way." She sat at her clano Ions. 'And sighed and played a death sad eons But when tho day was done she saldt I wish that ho would cornel 3 JUtnember, Mary, if he calls 'onlglit. I'm not at home." im jatdSSi,"!, r-ma 7,r MtofU 3 s.; &: RTfi? '&SGUI ; ,. 'i Bojwhen he rang sho went, tho elf i4& J.Bho went and let him In herself. i j, They sang full long together T Thelr Rones lm Htrnpt. flpntli ir1 VTho robin woke from his slumber rtffAnd rang out clear and glad. -'And followed him to latoh the gate. took the rosebud from her hair. While "You shall not!" sho said. closed her hand within his own. 'Anil, while her tonguo forbade. will was darkened In the ecllnse binding loo upon his lips. W. U. lion oils In Kansas City Times. LOVE. en upon my night there woke Tho trouble of tho dawn. Out of tho earl tho red light broke broaden on and on. My.iTa s are tuned to finer chords WAnd lit by higher suns. .Through all my thoughts and all iny !?S' words jwJA purer purirose runs. . tag. 161TI10 golden crown or crots; Only o lo 0 is such a gain wTliat losing is not loss. Aad thus whateor fate betide ;10f rai ttire or of pain, If storm or sun the futuro hldo. My lo 0 Is not In vain. only thanks aro on my lips, fAnd through my love I see My earliest dreams, like freighted ships. S? Tihn Tf. -ZWMmima TaiRiwSS' KBe SfilaaE rNTOiKsssHer MSlBfgOfi VSffinMd SCTE8J?l& TO$I339 aKStMSafltTo ;&&&( S &RS iflfl KsPife 1 &&3EK ifewlMf Is7..,ra55 mavhi&'.Bo aafiStflyfci j343hi1"v 3i -.- P$W II PPens That TVay. ft' ' $"lhear you have been moving!" she said as hhe found herself in the ' ' gamo'peat with an acquaintance on 0 Michigan avenue car. ? 'Yes. Wo are down on Twelfth street now." - "And do you like tho'new placet' "Quito well, but tho family next door.is just awful. There's about a million young uns, and tho woman scold&v'and tho man gets drunk, and my Husband declares he'll have the whole lot arrested." "It's too bad you get alongside of such -people. What did you say youi numberVwab?" "No." "Whjr, my sister lives at No. , righ'fcbeside you I You must have reference to herl" ( vjJDeSr me, but" ' x jflfdon't understand" 'Excuse mo, but I have to get off j fiiere Do come down and bee me. iWo liever were so pleasantly sitti- atedi i It is one of the nicest neigh borhoods in all Detroit, and I'm al most lonesome to hear a child ory- ing."Detroit Free Press. f ' " ' A Misunderstanding OldMiko Shays was arrested and brought into tho Sixth precinct sta tioaihbuse tho other night for the sfif Hth consecutive time in a fort Kat?r 'Hhat is jour name!" asked tta iwntmmat. merely by way of formal- " itr-'W r 1"", pBwc Mike was above tho sphere of Vtkejj&mmonplaco, and drawing him- vilflpp proudly replied: "My name ,'iggirorval. On the Grampian hills aiyTfather feeds his flocks, a frugal y$$gWktiVa that about swine!" in " ' quired tho sergeant sternly. TvOh, ho didn't mean anything per - hob1," said the station keeper depre- vve:ly. "That's just Marc An t -toky' address to the Romans." I'tsW iwhington Post 1 rf, V f ' .'1 Lm ' Friotlcm. &sVWhat causes tho greatest number jsJSres in dwelling houses, according 'toyour experience!" asked a person of jSJinquinng turn of mind of an uaa&r&nce adjuster. 'jFfiction causes about as many aq Kytldng else," replied the insurance itfiiMter. jvjjJFcnoui repeaieu mo inner. Tea, friction," returned the insur- adjuster. "But pernaps not vou'ro accustomed to call fric- l What I mean is the result of g 0 $1,000 policy on a $G0C ."Argonaut. Vrtlue of a Good Digestion. Emm with a good digestion is likely to bo true and loving and bio and honorable than ono ruined his temper and diges- urether, and since ono of tho iistants to digestion is a good m. tho teeth let us calmly sit to our dinner as our English Mafe do, and as we enjoy our meal mmC anv whisners of wofttad tima Isjiginembering that if tho body is wpjnreu xur mo mum ana soui go ; mat to oat anu dnnk and and bathe well will not only fc4rfHtSQLYC MsWia 'kBK BMJte us ueautiier and handsomer, m& a a consequence, smarter and f lilter. A good digestion makea a , m man, and though thoro may be , ; ' sWjons who chow their food well f"-& liaM never was an angel who did wt saasticato his. New York Le4- Wfifie'whisper of dander can bo heard than the report of a 100 ton kvb, ShIiuihi 1 Utilug Vltn Oil. Oil is not Jnly a jiaLifierof turbulcn seas, but by its very ftsminghig proier tioslieliH to ilelitr to tho hook of the iipliL-rimm tho delicious salmon which abound at tl.u month of the Guiulat rHtKiue, a small river which empties into tho buy of Algesinls, ue.ir Gibraltui. llieio wUmon aro caiiKht with a Kind of lance nt a derith of from 8 to 4 feet mid even moie. The slightest wind ruffles the water so that it is impossible for the fishermen to see where the lanco is strik ing. A few diops of oil come into pluy to good advantage. They dissipate and still the waves, und tho angler lus no more trouble in lancing the salmon, which is plainly visible in the sand to which it is so partiul. Experiments of a similar nature have been made in a pool of the Gave do Gloron, but wheio the cm rent is veiy swift, keeping the water from being transparent, although it ia 'ery shallow. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. llirtlulay Kisses Aro Harmless. Mr. Seviers, who keeps a small cigar Btoro hero, entered his shop recently and caught a man named Moineau with his arm around Mrs. Seviers and giving her several kisses. Seviers sued Moineau for $200 'for alienation of his wife's affec tions. Moineau contended that ho was only kissing Mrs. Sewers in honor of her birthday, and Judgo Lot anger dismissed the case, considering that tho grounds of action were not sufficiently serious. Montreal Dispatch. SurUlsh Uojiesty, A. point which soon attracts the at centiou tf travelers in Sweden is thu punctilious honesty and truthfulness of tho inhabitants. This is best seen in tho many little incidents of daily life. When asking for places at a theater, for instance, tho ticket clerk never fails to inform tho applicant if owing to tho crowded state of the house a better position would bo se cured with a cheaper ticket than tho ono asked for. Again, when parcel are taken out by steamers from Stock holm to country places in the neigh borhood, they are just thrown out on to tho quay, where they frequently remain half the day without being claimed. It never seems to occur to any ono that they could possibly bo taken by anybody but their rightful owners. On a canal trip of any length a little book lies in the saloon of tho steam er in which each passenger keeps hia own account of the number of meals, cafes, cognacs, etc., he may take dur ing tho journey. Temple Bar. Criticising Reproduction. Sensible people sometimes make very odd mistakes which a little ro flection would have enabled them to avoid, while people who are not sensible tike very startling views of things generally. At the centennial exhibition two country girls stood before a copy of the Flemish ai tist Paul Potter's great masterpiece, and one of them read from her cataloio. 'Tho Young Bull, After Potter." "Yes," sairl tho other, "there's the bull, ljut whero's Potter!" "Don't you see him," asked her companion, pointing to the figure of the herdsman, "behind the treoi" Harper's Ynung Peonln. Good Health Above Wealth. Everybody knows this, and if ques tioned will acknowledge it. ifet many who will spend any amount of labor in getting money, when it comes to tak ing. & precaution against sickness or using some simple remedy for its cure, will use neither time nor money. Allcockis Porous Plasters are the cheapest and most efficient external remedy ever oilered for the relief and cure of pains in the chest, side, back and limbs. Stiffness in the joints, strains and twitching of the musclep disappear under their touch, and even deep seated pains of the stomach, liver and kineys are relieved and cured. Allcock's Porous Plasters are a mine of wealth In that they enable man to work for wealth. Brandreth's Pills strengthen the blood. i m Cable From Queen Lil. Der GresUam: One more boon I crave, I trust lnyouraflectlon 'Tis not to murder Dole.the Knave, Or put down Insurrection; Tis not my crown, but me to sav6, I write in deep dejection, And so a package I must have Of.rark'TeftIor my complexion. ORKSIIAM'S AUSWXB TO QUKKN MI When I received j our Cablegram 1 thought I sure would falut For though I often use Park's Tea Tls not for your complaint. I feared that Mrs. G. would think Wrong about our connection Till on tier dresser there I saw i'ark's Tea for her complexion, Sold bv Capital Drue Store. Dyspepsia Cured "My wife has been a great sufferer with Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Flood's Sarsa- pariua nave per fectly cured her. At times do lightest food would distress her terribly. Hhe coald hoi Ieep and had dreadful si ok headaches. Sho tried different medicines, but none did her any good. At last Hood's Sarsapa- rllla was recom mended and two bottles gate re lief made her tin. Otis Merrltt perfectly well. Bhe Is not now troubled pcrit'w " ---- Sarsa- 1 1UUU PariUa p..bcia'Lure& Iff Pi I IBrsRH issH f vammms, am ''v' 1 ffkssssv rT,v f i ia .r.g PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND potassium Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison RMimatism anti Scrofula P. P P. purlfes t!io blood. bulMa up tho n oak axil debilitated, kIms BtrenKtli to ironkened nerves. e;ic-H diseases, glvlnc tuo patient heuttti nml happiness whiro sickness, Rloomr reelings and las-ltude first prevailed. WMMMMMiSHMiMBtHHMM For primary secondary and tcrtlsry syphilis, for blood polsonmr. lacreu. rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and tn all blood and skin dtsese, 111.0 blotches, pimples, old chronic ulceis, tetter, soald head, boll'. erysliwIiA ccicma wo may say. wll out Icnrof contradiction, that P. P. P Is tho best blood purifier In the world, i.nd makes positive, speedy and permanent cures in all cases. Ladles whoso systems are poisoned and whose blood Is in an impure condi tion, due to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benettted by the won derful tonlo and blood cleansing prop ertlesof P. P. P. -Prickly Asb, Poka Hoot and Potassium. BPRINQPlBtD, Mo., Aug. 14th. 1893. lean spoak lathe highest terms of Jour medicine from my own personal nowledge. I was attected with heart disease, plonrisy and rheumatism tor U5 years, was treated by tho rery best physicians ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remedy vi 1th out finding relief. I hare only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., and can cheerfully say It has done memor food than any thing I have ever taken, oan recommend your modiolus to au auffereraot the abovo diseases. MH3. M. M. YEABY, Bprlngfleld, Qreen County, llo. F. W. PETTLEMIKK1 WTlfll KMW .8fi?l J 3& Acre9i 3.000,000 J. H. SETi'LEMIliK CiOlADljlOlliiU lOUO. Trees; 1,101,000 Pluuti. c THE WOODBURN NURSERIES Have the largest pnd ino8tJJcoraplete(aBortmentjot FRUITtfand SHADETKEES, EVERGKEENS, ROSESf RUBS CLIMBING PLANTSlHtc. On'the Norcti Pacific Coast. Welhve - J 115 difierenrUvarietiesJjof Apples, 167 otjjRosesand otheirjtock in proportion. Send for Catalogue. Q oo J. H. Settlemier &, Son, Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM OREGON: S. W. THOMPSON & Cd., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose andunnipuntud Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported OpalB. 221 Commercial Street. . RUBINbTLIN, ALL STYLES SUITS Dyeing and Repairing. with my rectly Jit See? vices. I carry a large lino of Optical Good and can At your Kywatoae bUIid. W, W. MARTIN, Optician f!STn! C Dt tQTnilCO m m sores CATARRH. MALMM, K1DHEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Arc eUrly remeiTWl r T.TJf rricklv Ash. Poke .toot and Pots S5Sf tLT. c" t2t biood puriast oa earth. Adi. O.. July 3t, 1891.. M...M "Jfr" taV no. Mm K (la. i Dniii Bits I bought a pottie or uonths' treatment at Hot Bprtngt. bjad three bottles O. O. D. ao.peotroyjo0riiEWT Aberdeen, nrowa County, O. Cnpt. .1. B. Johnston. 5V. oM whom U M eanprntl here by tastily to tho wonderful propertUs of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I tutrerod for several years with an up. slEhtly tud dlssffreoable eruption on nml am now "ntlrelr cured. (8lBnod bj) J. I. JO'in'naS Ole. bin Csineei' Carod. Ttitlmmrrcmlhtitai9rtfStivn,Tts. Bbqcik, Tn., January 14. 1893, Msssas. litrutn Baos.. Savannah, Oa.t atnUtmtn-l have tried "your P. P. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually known s skin rancer.of thirty years standing?, and found areat relief! It pnrinos he blood and removes all Ir ritation from the seat of the dlsess aor I have taken flreorslr bott', and feel confident that another course wllleOeetaoura. It has also relieved tne from lndlcritton and stomaoa trouwea. Vonrjjrul M Attorney at Law. E&Ou BM leases MUMi ALL DBTJOaiBTfl BKU. IT. UPPMAN BROS. PBOPBIETOE3, IJppraaB'a JSloek,TsiBaB, SA J ( j fVoodburn, Oregon. MERCHANT TAILOR suits Made to Order. made to order. AIbo Cleaning, 308 COMMERCIAL 8TREET. I make a Specialty of fitting the Eye with Gtettm. I have had thlrtv.flve vsstra' exuerlenee. which. French Trial Caae, enables me to oor the Eye. There la no charge for say aw- "Teaching is the noblest art but the sorriest trade." - THIRTEENTH ATCNUAL SESSION Ti nn ill NORMAL Monmouth, Oregon. A t'nlnlnit schiol Tor tea iitt. 'J lieory nad practice comb nod. Htronc ororslonal cou-se, and well tq lip ped r ndel school. 9-Tnorutigli preparatory and academic couisi-s. ... , Normal, advanced norma), bulnes, muslo and art departmontj. . . . Llijht expenses, burrt and lodging, bwu and liillli.n nnt fihnVA S1.V1 nr.r TflAr. rue titwa Mourn utu lias n ueiiuuiui iiiiv healthlul locatl h In the very heart or th Wll ainetto valley, twelve mil s s luthwest oi thektateoipltal. It lit" no saloons Ibe normal chn' dlpomi entllleione tr li.ni h In nnv niillllv In tllO Stntl IVltllOU III rl her x,mliullon Omd uteJ cjmrnind good positions J-Xr-hNsK-1: rul'Ion pertermof too w etts linriunl. SI2.'; su'i normal 13 00; commercial, 1 1". 25. liotrdand leiUin: lln-dtt Norinil din init hall. l.7i per wiok; mrnUheJ rooim.wllh tlr- and lis it, finvn Jl to l ai pit wek, uaftar uthh'il iujius, 10 rnnU pr weeit. II wrd aa lodging lu prUiito fumllUjlriin IJ toSJSO pc w't-k. Vitality and Rrowth have always character Ized t li- wot k of tlio N irm it Tho comlug vrar pr milsta o bn one f tlio rnlHl'igu-j. Uiecifulh am tounppl leal ton OrW.A VAN ecreUryof Kaomty. HOTEL WILLAMETTE! Special Announcement Jb&Bfflk f-' ' i t-rWL lll w 2v ". a Ed. C. w lUrdiiJswFa s- s P v r jft. ijyKKriL-,J''jfV. . . ti i t-msmr nr vr-- - v l- Kslssssl39ttl3 r tii B Iflflfffi f W ? isssssSHsfi i lt P. EBEEBJaXSMi L H ssnsssssssssssssssBssllslssWt n Z-4 - MssssscVUskUsWVJ 171VN fc1 inn ! n mffimmtW' l-WgMWL-f 'JWWmXillllLl.1 JLi-11 "'I. ' ' i' 'BsBHHPHSwSSSSMKiSt.'wwS BSBlSHs2ElW"5??,?Ji-0-t'' MfHgmjBimwiSM&?mS """wWscK'vPB'P RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. Wallino & Hickey, Props. A Full Supply of Horses and Buggies on. Hand. Horses Boarded by tho Day, Week or Month. Corner Commercial and State streets, - - SALEM, OK. PERRY &. CO., Engines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly donej Near Depot, Salem, Oregon. Correspondence solicited. TAT EMI , OK SOUTHERN OREGON. -j" Wm f. put r Jf PIUCTKE OB JJOUKl. TBAININO SUUOOIi! throughout tbe year. Tbe true bails of work In tbe school Is Normal, and the professional work Is made very emphatic. Tbe courses of study are; Normal, Post graduate, Business, Musio, Art, Tbe Htat Diploma entitles the bolder to teach In any county of the state, and at tho ond of ill months teaching he receives a litfo Diploma without examination. KXPENHE5J-Tuition, Normal, 1'ost-traduat, Business, 10.25 per terra of ten weeks; Ele meuUry, liu.'.o, Art, is. Board and JODOino-At Boarding Mall, board 176 and room (0 cents per week, or Tbfslncl'udesboord, room, fuel, light bedstead, table, chairs, Btudents bring only bed nKurnlsbd rooms In town tl per week. Family board W. ToUl expense In hatu lor one year, lntludlnr bo k. 1125. Tbe marvelous growlht-f Ibe school thepastyear will be more than realized (be coming year. FXIWT TKHM OPENB BKITEM11KK 8, Bend for catalogue, C. D. DRAIN. ,. Mn t 1'rMldcnt Boardrnsteta. DRAIN, . . SHAFFER iTTi m j URAL MACHINERY D MM G2 State St., SALEM antf BROOKS, Or. ;tari3uy your ImplomentB, Ropalrsi Osborne Binders, Twine, Aultmao & Taylor Threaherw, and Coryallis Buggies, e , fjkh VMM vfs ""- '- m iife.-s?.-rafJA U fpliUni best lu Its IiU'ory. Aldresa V. L. axuvaatA. I'ros IT ie tho purpose of tho Maracrer to offer special in ducements and give particu lar attention to families who desire Day Board, and to gentlemen who require per manent accommodation, spe cial rates will bo made. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. Cross Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats ot uUKlnds OS Court and 110 Stato Streets. MANUFACTURERS or Hop and Cooking Btoven, Hollow warp, all bIzcb, and Chilled Plow Poluts. Full lino ol Stove Extras, SflNO U Four new buildings. Accommodations for W Choice las siuuonw. new una urge aormiiory ror young ia dies ready for next term.. Ten Instructors. Four course or study, tievr apparatus. Healthful location In the mountains. No so- loons, Hjirlng water conducted from the bills Into all tbe buildings by pipes. Heating by tbe best and latest hot alrfurnacea. Excellent ventilation Tnlrly-lbur graduate Ill's year. JWAU wora about the buildings and grounds Is luUi llie bauds of poor student. It couhIsU oi atieudlng to furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood dining olui,'and garden work. eUW a-Olrls do tbelr own washing and Ironing In basement of dormitory, 'i nbs, wasuboards. water at fuueet. Irons, stove and wood, alt lreefc W. T. VAN 80()V, lrMldent. OREGON. & ClARK, J U TS it n . E MCNEILL, RKCpiVEK. To The East QIVKg THE CHOICE OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES -VXA- DENVER, OMAHA kANSAS CITY, -VIA- SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS, AND 8T. PAUL. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean itcimorslcave Portland every live days FOR BAN FRANCISCO. For full details call on or a J dress w. h. uurtLuuivr, Con. Pii'R. Aent, Portland, Or. iORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. 11 U m is Pullman Slospin0- Cars EHEIegant DininSCars Sleeoino- Cars Tourist ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS' DULUTH FARG01 GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA andf BUTTE JO fi .THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO , WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South! cFor Information, time cards, maps tickets call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agent, BalernJ Or A. D. Chariton. Asat. Geul. Faaar Agent; Portland, Oregon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ot the I Southern Pacific Company. GAuroiuHA. xxPRcaa train nun daily b TWKBM rORTXAHD AMD 8. F, Houth. "TNorth. (1:15 p. m, IjV. I'ortland Ar. -. I 8ua. n . I fi:8ea,ia '1 7K)0p.ia tf.uu p. Ml. 10:45 a.m. L,v. Balem Lv, Ar. Sau Fran. Lv, Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent Hhedd, llalsey, Uarrlsburg, Junction City, Irving. Kueene and all stations from Koseburg U) Asiiianu inclusive. ttOBKHCBQ MAIL DAILY, 8.80 a. m. I liv. 11:17 a. m I Lv. :60 p. m. I Ar. i'ortland Ar. imp, m. Lv. 1:10 p. m. Lv. 7,-eOa.Ba Haiem Itoseburg UluJug Cars on Ogdon Route PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all throngu trains. vVestSide Division, Between PertUri and Genallis: DAILY (EXCEPT BWIfDAY). 7.w)a. m.lliv. U:lft p. in. 1 Ar. TorUand (rvalll Ar. liV. SJ5p.jn, l.-08p.m At Albany and GorvallU connect wltn trains of Oregon yailOo ltsjlroad. KXfUKHHIKAIN UM1LY KXCKj-TBUWDAY 4:40 p. in. 7:28 p. m. Lv." 1'ortlaSa Ar.l .!a. Ar. MoMlnnvllle I. v. I BJ0a, TUKOUOU TICKETS To all polnU In the Kasttrn States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rate Irom w. W. MKINNKK. Agent, ttaUca. K.V. ItOU KIW, Asst, O. K. and Faaa, Ag't K. KOKIIL.KK. HanaoAi Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. OJIAH. OLA.IIK, Receiver. Connecting wltU STE AMEB "HOME R' BKTWKEN-j YAQUINA AND BAN FRANOIiCO HtfcomnrleivcKin FraocUoo A'ig. lUia4 about every tu duys . . . Leave Yaqulnu Autf. 23d and aboat t4r Itighu'Yeserred to change ralils without uotloe. For freight and pauanger rata apply ie crftllt. OUAI. J, HKNKYS, OK ( noa.xioei 0HAI.CMKK mm rrsasssMswusu. 'WlU.9fl, cgo Herald. 'f -.JiMi.u