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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1894)
-"cgf IW" w5V J . lT M 3 -IHH ,. t&ttmiim 'mummirafm snnBHiMjra Wifi i winm if kvMiMiiwanM VIENNA ARTISTS' MAIC. .1- - -- . .. 4L P t : f-, .. tHf-a- i-i- r r -tti ii ! rr. "TT?'. .lmZ. JM.jk- f j ,U a-Jtl2f f-tJ yil ?.p ' F'r ;. ' - "17 V- ,v .as-. 11 T if. :$ E IFhhP w. S ! - By JOHANN SCHRAMMEL. Op. in. r I J I -feV.-. Vj ' H'$rr,,u. ?' '5SI EztrNS- -o-zzeg 1 zzr--fltan: f f I "SSBSBHrjfcir - j X-X-K r-W-t b-tr-- mii iiiiwjiadwiB .0JJj fi C!jp J Jfc. 1 rjft f- -v m a- - . -i -fl-ii i u c '. rr - j i s - f li J ? i 1 a I Miiim JfB FFti; F: A. U t) - - ft .f. - 1 : v- - 3f Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, . Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lurhbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, ! All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Unlmeiit conquer! Makes flan fr Bwt well again. OF Willamette Umvenlty I Tbtumtnon; .iroiiniltjluitiiil Utsl niupp4 IMUKlo Lit ...j ,i..j. -rf h7-uVumnk ' J""""1" v f"i-u im uiven im ooiiipuuoi! (ij court. dLULAJ x Ufe ff ' ' 9 -J '- I ' ,i I ' I bJ ' ' ' ffitt-p tTL :(IF 5: 8 f I -ft lsni -zrgizte f-ftr- i -flr t u u ' p-f ' h J i- i r v ry ffa P fe 0-&0 5 ' Wk -42-4 SH T tiF -?r .a. Pd ag: 3C ft 4. - y - E 4-- I-- E Convriffht. New York riirirol Frbo A Clown's Trnflo Death. Anguste, the groat French clown, whoso reputation was European, has conio by his death in a circus at Dresden under circumstances peculiarly dramat ic. Ho was making ono of Iuh usual "sauts do carpo," amid the applaufeo of tho crowd, when, with an awkwunlness that was irresistibly comic, ho fell. Ho not only foil, but on tho ground iuj dulged in contortions that delighted his public, and, to crown all, himulated death, lying rigid and motionless in tho iniddlo of tho arena. It was tho supremo art of clownery and was recognized and rewarded by tho applause of an intelli gent audience. Thoy had seen him do this kind of thing before, but never so well. Howover, as ho remained motion less, a groom went up to him and found that again and for tho last time ho had doceived his public. Tho vortical column was broken, and tho man was dead Ho was known as a French clown, but his namo was William Bridge. It is not easy to croato au entiroly new circus clown, and poor Augusto did that. Paris Letter. fiwlM Retaliation. Sinco tho famous Melino tariff of 1802 becamo the law in Franco tho commer cial relations between that country and Switzerland havo been tho cause of much vexation on both sidos. Tho Swibs aro determined to retaliate by eveiy means in thoir power. Tho latest enact mont of tho federal government is di rected against tho French newspaper., Bomo of which havo a consiuerauio cir culation in French Switzerland. Hither to thi'so papers havo been dispatched in bundles by tho trains. Tho moment tho now law is put in operatiou they will no longer bo permitted to enter the country in this way. Each cupy must pay u binall feo ot I contnno. is iruo that a centiino is only about a fifth of a half penny, but tho now tax will prao tically ralso tlio prico oi rruiiun penny papers to a penny and of penny papers to 3 halfponoe. A vory lurgo number of French puwort nowadays lw. loug to tho first category, unl of those it will bo seen tho prico ia to bo exactly doubled. London News. Au ABl MlnUter1 WooIh. Phobo Irwin, a spliutor or do youra , brings suit aBatiiBt tho Kov. toUto nlier Lazenburg, a superannuatwl utli odist 60 yearn of bo, for a wu sum for Wlglitwl affflQHDM. wwnmn proaohcMl in vanuu ji. .- "-f.-to ....i wdihlv known in tliu oon- fereiioo. I'lutiititr vuw lir jwUtiou tliat defendant wight w Jmnt linnur rlngwi that bli milt ww iwi; l '" '" - .. i ... ..m l.nH ruUlA. !..... . .,,!, At fur IJU) lil(IH '' mwh 7'r"'"-; ,' .; .wJio,, fur th Hue. Rhoruy anerwwu ... ., when hu rftturiHKl l alWiwi m t the top, nlulntllf !.! martinM -. f Ki '', ad-there WM a terriWa - . 1. ., .i.irii ii uiii.11111 Hi i iiu wiBit i ""-- . , ,i 4 '. -A 0 A. F -P"T -gO- 3r 2s - S -H1 51a 2 4. jS: Co.. iRot. VTlij Doea the Heard Iliuten to lie Gray? A Now Yorker not in his first youth said: "My beard is 20 years younger than my hair and looks SO years older that is, as you see, it is almost entire ly white, while there aro comparatively few even gray hairs on my head. They aro not in evidence, either, while tho whiteness of my beard jumps to tho'l eyes, as tho French say. Will soiup barlxu or other oapillary wise man an swer this conundrum, Why doea tho beard grow white to much sooner thou the hair?" New York Sun. A ninc'a liar. I Ono night shortly before tho taking of Maillezais, while d'Auhigno, us was ap parently hia custom, was Bleeping witli M. dc la Force in u room opening out of Henry's bedroom. Jie Bald to his com panion, "La Force, our master is a skin flint und the most ungrateful nun on the face of tho earth." La Forco. who was half asleep, did not hear, und muttered. "What do you say. d'Aultigne?" upon which the Ling, who was noted for hi quickness of hearing, quietly said. "He says 1 am u skinflint and the most un grateful man on tho face of the earth." D'Aubigne felt rather sheepish, but Henry was not In tho least annoyed Tho story Is unfortunately not qulto au thentic, for It U only given In tho notes of tho early editions of the memoirs and does not appear In tho manuscript. But in his history d'Aublgno relates a similar story in which when his bedfellow did not hear his remark, tho king chimed In with "How deaf you ore, don't you hear liat ho says I want to marry my sister to several brothers-in-law at onco'i" "Go to sleep," coolly replied d'Aublgnt. "we havo plenty mow things to say alwut vou." Macmillan't Magazine Vreski of Glob Dclitnlnf. A very singular story is told concern ing tht) vagaries of one mass of glob lightning. A tailor in the Rue St. Jao ques, in the neighborhood of the Val de Grace, wm getting his dinner one day during a thuudemtorm, when he heard a loud clap, and toon the chimney board fell down, and a globe of fire at big an a chlld'i bead fame out quietly and moved Uowly alwut the room at a awall height imv tho floor. The upoctator, to vernation afterward with M. Rabblnet, of the Academie 4m BclencM, Mid It looked like a good sized kltUm rolled up Into a ball and moving without (bowing U paw. It wa bright and shining, yet he felt no senatlon of beat, The globe came near JiU feet, but by moving them aside lie avoided the contact. Afttr trying wveral wuwoiu In dif ferent direction It row vertically to tba hultfht of liil head-whleli threw back to prevent It touching Mmftwe4 t war a ww n w , " a tfTrfT r ' ' ' ' i nloktiin, wnKil nem7 iq'j j-t, iiliNtun. vW 4etroy4 the iipjr pan f-rf f i trZ-jL -- & Trio. aELfi - Vienna. Dyspepsia Cured "My wlfo has been a great sufferer with Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Hood's Sarsa- parllli havo per fectly cured her. At times tho lightest food would distress her torrlbly. Hbe could Bot leep and bad dreadful stole headaches. She trlod different medicines, but none did her any good. At last Hood's Sarsapa lilla was recom mended and two bottles gave re- Mr. OtU Merrltt lief mad o her pctfeetlr vrell. 8ho is not now troubled Hood's Sarsa parilla VWWWbWWk with any sick ICures neaiiacnes nor bad feel ings, enn eat alee'Ve' i W-WVWy Oris Meumtt, Addison, Maine. Hood's Pills are mild and eentle. ends' Polylectolo InslUole. ThUlns'liulion lurnUliH a VA KnglUh ,nd Hoimllllc tduiuitun, uil Ht 111 Mini line iiieiurt lis iudiiiliaulprMri Ptyi(Uf.6lrfJBdl'f llil U IUtfUM, K inu. low, Cu(a) kub fur i)l. iMr", run wm im 'm"""ji k"a. . j.. "Ku Ulew.Or . p mt'iii immate' rwter litis -4i . i I mra-- j r !-- r . ..tt-j 3 - - -4F?-rr-i s ' ' a - - JFine. i S -I y u . 5 Artists' March. -NEW- J. A. Hotan tuii 'returned to Halem at d opened a furniture business at 274 COMMERCIAL ST. I have put in a stock to suit the present bard times, and guarantee thai you can yet more lor the money than anywhere else In Urcgon. My low prices will astonish you. X shall make a specially of carpets and mat tines. A I old patrons and the public (toner ally are Invited to call and look over my stock which shall always be a money saver. J. A. KOTAN. 9-18-dwlm PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Or kick or the Bboubtaky or btatk, V Oaixu, Or., Uppteraber 21. lUf fiea'ed proposals will be received at this of- nee uniu noon November Z). 1801, to rurnuh the following articles lor the Btate ot Oregon hlreamsleicalcap, 14 ft. No. 7 ruling, white, laid, cream, charter oak or Hootch linen. 30 reams flreUclaiis congress note, 7-B pigs, No. 7 ruling, whttelald. m.ooo No. a'4 white envelopes, CO ft No. 1 rag, l'J gross railroad steel pens, No, U9. JO gross union's steel pens. No. 401. i gross Glllott's steel pens, No. KM. 8 gross Ksterbrook "J1' pens. ltldoz. I'eck, Htow Jt Wilcox's Inkstands, No. tj&H. doz, 1'eck, Blow A Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 651, 10 doz. l'cck,Htow A Wilcox's InluUnds.No, 41W. 12 dose. Ivory folders, 9-lneb standard. i doz. Ivory folders lOlnenoongres. 4 doz muollugecupu, No. H.Morgan's patent. 1U doz rauclljige stands, rtsecvolr No, e,Uor Kan's patent. 8 reams Parker's treasury blolltng Ipaper, 140 fU. Msorted col)is, VgiotsNo. 2 Kjle record Ir leud pencils, style UO. 1 duz.rianiord'slpremlum fluid, quarU. 1 doz, HUtflord's writing fluid, nuarU. l&duz gummed etuu files, Ho. if, 11x15 In., jMjwgeo, 16 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. 10 doz Kaber's rubber iuler,l4-luchrut. U dz steel enuers, Roger's. No. M.l4,bone, 8 doz steel eraner'p, Kogar's.No. 18,l4Vbony, UO boxes rubers No, joo rubber bauds, as. sorted sixes ft gross t aber's lead penelli, No. 1, hexagon, j'i gross faber's led pennlla, No. 7, round, 'Ii' . .... .... . .... id an, ravers psisni insc ana psuen rutiver erasers. Mammoth, HUM Mcj's patent Piper fasuuers. No, 3, lUllita-l, w MefJili's tUnt paper fasUners. No, i, till head, le do table pa4 to hold psper.lf f 2( lucbt, strong leather Him, 12 doz waste pontr baskets, crowbar No, i Wh lieino twin, No 'it i doz nuuhtA'a muellsge, quarts. Al tba sauia time apiiaraui Lld will L re. cyd lor )il dza Hue peuknlvM, to be de scrlbpd by trade numbers, pampiM to be p. Ill l led. Hid should be marked ' Proposals Ur Via None but the bet quality of goods will be ftecepud. The right to rJet any or all bids Is resprred All the above arlleb lit be dttlyefed at Mlw ou or Uttnim Jauusy 4. Itss). , Advertised only In the ttUtMrnau. Mi JM" naTandlbslnaslof NOTICE, Notice Ii hreb glvsn lint mr Mil llim. h UfUiIy Ud autf Mstrd usllnM'lou or eieups, siid thai I w) fuy wife Kpm III not be t-TV FURNITURE STORE Iud at almfOr bl th H"i w s- JX jt-jt ? FFFr Jfc F . a t & . i- ii. .? . i Tr I fhri4phr-:9rfSi xt-t-$-- 1894. mm KIFTY-KIRST 'YEAR, Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in Pacific Northwest. ., Hlxteen Courses ol Instruction, through Academic and College to iTheo'ogy. law and Medicine. Uplendld Courses for Training In Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution und Music. Several i'ostiiraduale Courses. Btrongerand oeiler (dun over! it's Woman's College ailords an Ideal home for young ladles with unsurps:.d facilities for their care and training.! The School Year Opens September 13, 1894. For Year Book, address President W. C. TIAWLEY. For financial information, address Eov. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 93-lm Salem Oregon. r. W. SETTLEMIKIO 1rT1tI NITPli 18(11 25 Acres: 8,000,000 . IT.8BTTLEMIKn; IXilADLlOllEiJJ lOlW, Treeat 1,000,600 1'laiiU. C THE WOODBURN NURSERIES Havotho largest pjid most comploto assortment ot WHUIT Rnd SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS, ROSES' RUBS CLIMBING PLANTS, T.tc On the North Pacifc Coast. We bive M5 difieront vnridUos of Apples, 107 ot Rohch and olorfltoqk n proportion, Send for Qataloguo ) l H, Settlemier A, Son, Wooclburn, Oregon.. XXfi 4 JFf Ma V--t-. I..- --, tH1 P ? 3 ? sedate 13 h&L I SP ? Jifarch D. CTal Fine. mm. y v ( L Mnl- I ' ' BssBBjpasBjsr if n tewber, mi, QttuiiWiMjM iWlM,