The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, October 21, 1892, Image 4

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    and;
New Fall Stock is
now ready for inspection.
AWAITS
c
ome and see
GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Monmouth, - - Oregon.
Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands;
town property of all kinds.
Those having property for sale, please call.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET
F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor,
Dlr
Choice Meats
Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal,
pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly.
Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a.m.
Free delivery to all parts of the city
Main street, - Independence, Oregon
BUSTER & SHELLEY
Independence, Oregon.
Invite your inspection
BTATIONEUY, JEW-
A oomplete line of Hctiool
Writing Paper, Inks, I'mis,
PIONEER DRUG STORE
Our Jewelry Department
Kramer, who will be
rich and clinste dfiirtis
CLOCKS, 8ILVEU-
A fall litis of PAINTS,
lowest pries for best
BUSTER &
R. IVi. WADE
Have Just Received a Car Load of
COOK AND HEATING STOVES,
And are now receiving a large shipment of
Drills. Seeders. Disc and Spring-Tooth Harrows,
Garden City Steel and Oliver Chilled
PLOWS -
Don't fall to call and inspect our stock. We carry a com
plete stock of Oliver Chilled Plow Repairs.
LLEY
eie
YOU.
In
of our line of DItl'OH,
ELKY, aud HOOKS.
Honks, Itlnnk Books,
Pencil i, Knuutrs, etc.
w iu eliaro of O. A.
l)li'iis"l to show yon our
Itt WATCHES AND
WAKE, CUTLEUY, etc.
OII.8, and CI LASH, lit
imllliift nt th store of
SHELLEY.
SUCCESSORS TO GOODMAN & DOUTY.
And the Celebrated
WATOHM AKKIW,
0. i. iinif.e,
WlthnuaierAHitalle, waula your watch
ii.wirlii. Mallatavtlun stianmuwl.
1 . 1. i a
MUCK.
BRICK YARD.
J. R. COOPER
Of lmloHmltiiiH, ImvltiK A sUvim
migltitj, u brick iitiM-lilutMUtd auvt'rul
acrw uf fluent flay. In now priHttuwl
to kwp on band a flue quality ol
Itrit k, which will tw sold Hi mma-
Ultle JuitHH.
MUSEUM.
GREAT MUSEUM OP ANATOMT
tjal Mrk.rM.,Saa rtanvlara,
tbaltnMiailitlKlt
(.0 ami lr.cn how aundctluily
) on si raid, tmt how to avoid
1. knru and dlwaae. Muwum
Vnligd with thousands of new
oliject., Aitmlulun 1J til.
Private (IWh, 1 1 (feNU-r St. fllnsaw ol
Blull; .UU'lllta.l ol m.OtlOMl.lllMWIUt lilt
.Miami tlilui). ilrkly rtinnl without Hi
nw il wmvlirir. Tm.Ho.Ml parvus!!? W bf
Tfjy AN is W E
CURE
4 now mid tiiil(teTrailml n.l.lliil
((Hiii.MltrU", tiimuiaui In Capsul., el.o
in lt biiiI I'Ul.i a itlv purif !.
...1 l.n...t l.iull(.tf ll..hlittf nlimii.
U rnt, ur liHNlilajrj lUIa. and many (lib.
dlHwramul fxmala wraJiNWM. Iltaalway.
11 arwil twiirttt u Ilia iitrl hwtlili. 1 nrt
dimivarv ot a mi-illfut mm prtutrtiiir an oper.
aikin with Ihe hull uiniwir!f Iwrnanair,
I'lil. rviiilr It mi nnvi-f twan imwn tit lull. II
. h.11. 6 fur hi will h mull. W hy suffer rnun
till. t..rrill (llama when a written suarnitiae
I. ivrn wiili im U return! tin awney If
miirurmt. HonU latnii (iir uiinpln. tiurii.
In Uuund f W.mIiicI,I lrki t tU, wll"l.
wli.nml miml ilruMi.ijiii(it.,lMftiiii.ir.
Knr uile bjf I'UMii tlru. Mi4 liu.tor
Mluillfy,
0
urtomnradnl mn the Moat. II
La HUM, rtnuonUi Co., I., tltt. UM.
I ioflwl trnni tMnRtrry .itM.liu.. rival
vwinirk tu Iwa nw. (or whloh 1 and Fatc
Kwati'i NMrni Tun to. awl xu neomtnaad taiM
a Ui. bMt uHMtlcta lot aluitlar tfiuhw..
r. voHNuoiurr.
MiLfnan, Cat., May, UM.
tty Km hat a aploa aiui aarva dlwawi waa
Diiuh buitll bf Urn aw al Farter Konl('l
n timto. 11m lUuaiiiar ol a trtw4 al ailM
Da4 aw anl waa auratl t Uw Timlo.
J. a, MixlERMOTT.
Mr. Ttwa. 1. Fnittill, olNiianl'alla, Wa.b
wrIUM rrom Ilia tionuta Cullw, Jana, two
I bud iltijf I j out, wai ImiiaMl by naof
pUrilrtMif and tuok man? acuallad palaal
awdloliiM, bat of do food anllt I look faitar
tuniiln Nof. Timiio. Now, Uiauk. lo (tod
kata tuA bad aa ailaok tinea Mvoatulxr, uaa,
FREE
-A ValnaMa nnak an Mamaa
I)1i..mm ml rra Id m Hl.lrHa
and pour ixll.nu r.n U oHill
Mil. HWUIVIIM IN
Tun im1r bw twa wtiua a w www
biMbii'l. ut furl W.n.. lad. .lire. Mini
una vntiwvd aotUr M dUMUua Ml Iba
KOENIQ MEO. CO., Chicago, III.
Kokl br DruKKl.U at CI car llotUa. fct &
otaHtiM.l.7l. fl Until, tor
ItEAL ESTATE.
THE :-
Willamette Real Estate Go,
Iiultipeiult'iuw, Ortigot),
TruiiHiii'U ft'tiTtl lUttl Eatnti Hunt
finai, liuyaBitil rn lla I'roiierty.t'llwl
liiMuniiiiv ntul iln a m'ni'ml
Conveyaiuw UumIiuw.
Purtlt Imvlntf Lttiula for wtle will
ntul It U, their ailvaiitiisc to
List Their Property
Willi thla Cnmpany, tut thny re dully
N'tiilltiK llU of Ittmi fimt, tlitia plitu-
ln (UwirnlilH proporty bcloro lliu rvnl
duitlti of the Kimt.
JAMES CilJJHON,
J. W. K1UKLAN1). l'nailtlout
HccreUry.
& CO.
am
AN INTERESTING STORY
Thrilling Adventures in a Boll
Tower.
WHY TIIK HKY IN AN AZl'KK TINT.
Aa tu aa Prwwnt CubiIIIIihi. I'ravall, I ha
Mb Will a nC a Itlna t olr of
Varying Intaltally,
lu my ymuiirnr dny Ihi ritiKluK waa
itimib mora In faalilon tMnotiff tlia yottiiK
uinn of than it la unw. Botna fifty
vaara hk about twattty of ua who ilwiilt
iu tlia tuliilty of tba oatlindra fiinnwl a
club whloh uaatl to ring ovary paal Dial
waa oallad for.
Una HmuUy I want with anotlwr Into
tha balfry to ring for noun prayer, but
Uit Bavond atroka w had pullixl tbowad
m that tba rlaiwr of tha ball wt war
at waa muRled. Homa on had baan
burlad that naming and It had boon
prauarad of ooiiraa to ring a mournful
not.
Wa did not know of this, hut tht ram
ad y waa aay, 'Jt," bald uiy oom
panlon, "atip up to tha loft and out off
tba bat," for tha way wa had of muf
fling waa by tying a pirn of an old hut
or of cloth (tha forinar waa preferred) on
on aid of tba fllappar, whiob daadtinad
erory aeooud toll. .
t votnplliMl, and ntotiiitlug Into tha
bulfry cmpt aa uaita) Into tlia M,
wlir I lKan to cut away. Tha hat
bad bmin timl on In aotiia mora roinpli
t'alwl niMitnar titan unual, and I waa per
bHia tlirtm or four iiilnutoa In gottlug It
off, during which tltiia uiy eompanloo
below waa baauiy caJiad away by a
uiowaga from hla awaathaart, 1 bvliava,
but that la not material to my itory.
. Th paraon who oauau him waa a
brothar of tha club who, knowing that
th tltu had coin for ringing fur mry
It, and not thinking that any on waa
abov. began to pull. At thla moment
I waa Jut getting out when 1 fait th
ball moving. 1 gueaaed th raaaou at
one. It waa a moutaut of terror, but
by a baaty and almoat convuUlv effort
I suectvdad in jumpiug dowu and throw
ing uiyaetf on th flat of my back under
tba ball.
Th room in which it waa waa llttla
mora tbaa tuflklcut to contain it, tlia
bottom of th boll coming within a
coupl of feet of tlia floor ot lath. At
tbat time I cartalnly wa not ao bulky
aa I am now, but aa 1 lay It waa wttbiu
an inch of my fac. I had not lain my
aatf down a aacond, when tit ringing
bagan. It waa a dreadful kit nation.
Over ma awnng an tinmen maaa of
metal, on touch of which would have
cruabett ma to pieoeai tlia floor under
m waa principally eoinpuand of craay
latlta, and if they gava way 1 waa pre
cipitate! to tit diatanc uf about fifty
feet upon a loft, whivh would in all
probability bav autik under tha impulaa
of my fall and aent me to be danliml U
atotua upon tit marble noor of tba chan
cel a bund ml fee! below.
Thla waa my lint terror, but tha ring
ing bad not ooutitiued a uilttut before a
mora awful and Immediate dreal cam
on ma. Th deafening bound of tlia
bell atnuU Into my ear witb a thunder
which mad ui fear their druma would
crack i titer waa not a fiber of my body
it did not thrill throUKh, It eutrd my
very aoul; thought and reflection were
almoat utterly Iwtilnliwl; I only retained
the aetiMtlton of agouititig ternir,
Every moment I law tlia bell aweep
within an Inch of my face, and my eye
-I could not clue llii iii. though to lik
at th object waa bitter aa deaths-followed
It ituitiuctively in Ita oaoillatlng
progreaa until It cam buck again. It
waa iu vain I aaid to luywlf that It
could com no uearvr at auy future
iwtug tltati It did at tint) every titti it
dwtceiiilwl I udeavorvd to ahrluk Into
Ui vary floor to avoid being buried un
der Ui down aweeping max, and then,
reflecting on the danger of preaaing too
weightily on my fruit aupport, would
power up again a far aa I (iarwl.
At Hrat my fear were mure matter of
fact. I waa afraid the pulley above
would give way and let the bell plunge
ou me. At another time tit powtbility
of th clapper being ihot out In aotiie
weep and daahing through my body, aa
1 bad aeeu a ramrod gild through a
door, flitted acroa uiy mind. The dread
a bo, aa I bav already mentioned, of the
oraay floor tormented me, but thoneaoon
gar way to fear not mure unfounded,
but more visionary and of course mora
tretuendoua,
Th roaring of th bell confuted my
Intellect, and my fancy euon begun to
teem with all aorta of utrunge and terri
fying Idea. Th bell pealing above and
opening it jaw with a hideou clamor
earned to me at one time a raving tnon
ter raging to devour mo; at another a
whirlpool ready to nick me into ita bel
lowing abyiM. Aa I gnzd on it, It an
nulled all khapea. It wne a flying eagle,
or rather a roo of the Arabian itory
teller, clapping it wings and kcreiimlng
over ma.
A I looked upward into it, it would ap
pear touiotiuie to Ivtiglhuu into indull
nit extent or to be twlated at the end
Into th tpiral fold of the tail of a flying
dragon. Nor wa thu'ltuiiiing breath or
flery glimce of that fabled aninml want
ing to com plute the picture. My eyw,
Inflamed, bloodHhotand glaring, inveated
th itippoacd niiinHter with a full pro
portion of unholy light.
It would be mulled wero I to merely
hint at all th fnucie that posaeeiied uiy
mind. Every cbjoct that wa hideou
and roaring pmeented itaelf to my ltu-
agination. 1 often thought that I was
In a hiirricime at tea mid that the viwnol
In which I wild embarked totuied under
ma with the moxt furious vehemence,
Th air, lot in motion by th twinging
of th boll, blew over me nearly with
the violence and more than th thunder
of a teuipeat, aud the floor aecmed to
real tinder me at nndur a drunken man
Out the moat awful of all the Idea that
on me rrcruuruwii uuui uw ir
poruutural.
In th vast cavern uf the bell hideous
face appuitrcd aud ghtrud down on me
with terrifying frowns or with grinning
mockery mill more appalling, 1 fun nil
1 wiw becoming delirious, nnd trembled
lent rean.41 auould utterly denert me. I
feured lest, when utterly deprived of
my uii, I iliotild rise to do which 1
waa every moment tempted by that
trange feeling which calls on a man
whose head is diizy from standing on
the battlement of a lofty oaxtle to pre
cipitate himself from It and then death
would be liiHtutit and troiuundouti,
When I thought of this 1 became des
perate. I caught the floor with a graup
which drove the blood from my Mails,
and I yelled with the cry of despair, I
called for help, 1 prayed, 1 Bhouted, but
all the efforts of my voice were of course
drowned in the bell. As it passed over
my mouth it occasionally echoed my
cries, which mixed not with its own
sound, but preserved their distinct char
acter, Perhaps this wus but fancy, To
me, 1 know, they then sounded us if they
were the shouting, howling or laughing
of the fiends with which my imaglna'
Hon had peopled the gloomy cave which
swung over me,
In twenty minutes the ringing was
done. Half of that time pussed over mo
without power of computation the
other half uppeured an age. When it
ceased 1 became gradually more quiet,
but a. new . tear retained we. I knew
that flv minute would eliie without
ringing, but at tha end of that abort
time the bell would I rung a aocond
time for flv minute mora, 1 could not
rnleulute tiiiin. A luluule ami an hour
war of equal duration, I feared to riwi
Itwt th flv minute should haveeliild
nd th ringing b agaia commenced,
In which caa I should bo crushed bnfor
1 could cacao against th wall or
framework of the bell, I therefor still
continued to 11 down, cautiou.ly shift
ing myself, however, with a camful
flldlug, so that my y no longer looked
Uto Ui hollow. Till wa of Itself
eousldarable relief.
Th oevaation of th nola bad In a
great uieaatira th n.Tect of stupefying
ma, for my attention, being no longer
occupied by the chimera 1 had conjured
up, begau to flag. All that now dla
treated m wa th constant expectation
of th second ringing, fur which, how
ever, 1 settled iityauif with a kind of
stupid resolution. I closed ray eye and
clinched my teeth a (Irmly a If they
war screwed in a vie,
At last th dreaded moment cam, and
th flint wlng of th bell extorted a
groan from me, a they say thmot re
olut victim (creams at the tight of th
rack to which be la for a second time
destined. After this, however, I lay
alletit aud lethargic, without a thought.
When It ceased I wa roused a llttl
by th bop of eacei. 1 did not, how
ever, decide ou this sU-p hastily, but
putting np my hand with th ulmoat
caution I binchttd th rim. Though the
ringing had ceased It was still tremulous
from th sound aud shook under my
hand, which, iuslnntly recoiled aa from
an electric jur, A quarter of an hour
probably eluMd before I again dared to
uink the exwi linent, and then I found
It at rest I determined to loa no time,
fearing that I might have lain then al
ready too lung and that the bell for
ve:.lng service would catch me.
This dread ttimulatcd me, aud I
slipped out with tit utmost raiidity and
roee. 1 stood, 1 suppose, for a niitiute,
looking with silly wonder on th place
of my Imprisonment, penetrated with
joy at escaping, but then rusbeil down
the stony and irregular stair with the
velocity of lightning aud arrived tu the
bell ringer' room. My bands wer torn
ami bleiHllngi mybair disheveled and
my clothe tattered,
I leaned against th? wall, motionhwa
and deprived of thought, in which po.
lure uiy companions found me when In
tht course of a couple of hours they re
turned to their occupation. Black
wood' Magaxiue.
Wbjr ibe tkr I. Hlaa.
Th explanation of th bin of th
"vaulted canopy abov ua" it not Ui be
ought in the fact that th air, or it
constituent particles, reflect the readily
refrangibl ray of short waved length
and lot th Icaa refrangible long waved
rays through. The short wave of light
U blu color-are much more strong
ly reflected than the long waved red
one. Lord Itululgh has proven the bl ue
reflected In the light from th sky to be
fuur flfths- times stronger than th yel
low color aud tx-aeventh times strung'
r thau th red. The violet I six
eighths time stronger than llie yellow,
or about nine tenths time mure lute two
tlian the long waves of red light.
The relations of luletislty must
therefor cause the reflecttd light to
aptiear to b mostly blue. Th blu of
the sky ia lo connected with the phe
nomenon known as th polarisation of
Unlit, that coler In the colored wave )
ways being polarised In the sum direc
tion, which Is quite iiulepeiuleiit of the
nature of the turbid particle of tbe at
uiosphera, A long aa preavut condi
tions exist the sky will be uf bluo color
of varyiug iwtvuaily. HU Lout tie-
public.
rmtvi ring.
Customer Waiter, do you remember
niof 1 cam iu here yesterday and or
dered a steak.
Waiter Yea, sir. Will you bav the
same thing today, sir?
Customer Yes, If uo one els is using
It, Mew York lleraiu.
Tbe Top Nuleb of Sly la.
Mrs. Hayrick- Mrs. Lawnmo say all
the folk at her house I fashionable
people.
Mrs. Mca.low1 guess It's so, All tbe
women ha dox. an all th' dog is sick
-New York Weekly.
I'llnjt's Ulaat.
Uuluura, the giant whom 'liny men
lion having been "brought out of
Arabia" during the reign of Claudius,
waa ten feet high, of tine proportion
and weighed upwurd of 4H) pounda.
Million.
Ha Waa 111. Man.
They were discussing religious ques
tions. Built IJiown-1 tell you that if th
other animal do uot exist after death,
neither doc man. There is uo differ
uce between a man and a beaut
Dvucon Jones (demurely) If anybody
could convince me of that, Brown, It
would be you. Uoston Transcript,
Faith ami Esllaf.
Professor Pottcrby Will you illus
trate the difference between belief and
faith, Mr. Dinks?
Dinks Yes, sir. The father believes
that his children are the smartest in the
neighborhood, while the mother know
they are. Indianapolis Journal.
Mat at All nattered.
"May I ask If that was your maiden
effort?" inquired the reporter at the
woman's rights convention, edging hit
way arotiud to the fair orator who had
just sat down umid loud applause.
"It waa not, sir," she replied, "I'm
widow." Chicago Tribune,
What Ha Haw.
Preacher (warmly) And , now, my
hearers, look ahead, 1 beseech you. Look
ahead, and what do you see?
Dronsou (from the rear) A boy flirt
lug with au old umid, twosmilxinueta and
a vestrymun asleep, Harper' Bazar.
Toe Funny,
In a small New Ilamiwhlre town,
which happens to he tho Junction of two
roads, a young woman had occusiou to
change cars. Hho explained to the sta
tiou agent thut shu wus to wait for the
7:40 train for such a place, and he nod
ded gruflly. A train came in about 7:.
and she nuked the guardian of the place,
"Is that my train?" "No," said he
gruflly, "it ain't." Hlie waited patiently.
Iu half au hour she advanced again.
"Isn't the train to very late?" she
asked. "Gone," replied the man lacon
ically. "Whim did it go?" "Went at
7:27." "What? You said that train
wasn't my train I" "It wasn't your
train. That train belonged to the New
England and Arctic railroad." Tho hit
niorist is now looking for a job, Bos
ton Globe.
A Frtinoh Lie Fight.
A. - Fancy X. is so fat that he has not
seen his feet for tho last tun years.
B. Nothing extraordinary in that,
I know a Btudunt that is bo tall that he
has to climb on a laddor to take ol? his
hat.
C That's nothing at all. I have a
cousin whose legs are no long that when
he catches cold lu his legs oil Jan. 1 he
does not begin sneezing till the 2 Uh or
SiSth of the same month. Courricr du
Midi.
F. R. Neale.
nil
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A
DEALERS IN
FlHST-CLflSS
We have established a Meat Market in the
stand formerly known as the People's Meat
Market. You can depend on always finding
THE VERY BEST
Of everything in our line. Our market will
be kept neat and clean, and patrons can de
pend upon courteous attention and fair deal
ing on every occasion.
Our Market is always stocked with the best
FRESH and SALT MEATS,
SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, etc.
All Goods Delivered Free
To all Parts of tV City.
GROCERIES
are needed by everybody, and the
place to bny the cheapest and best,
tba freshest and the best quality, I
WALKER BROTHERS',
Independence, Oregon, ueisor to
llenkle ft Walker. W carry oom
plete line of tha finest table luxuries,
canned goods, fruits, vegetables,
crockery, and glassware. We make
specially ot haudliug tbe very best
GROCERIES
W. JS. Gr OODEL L,
SUCCESSOR TO
DEALER IN
mw Bums
K '!' .' '''I I Li 7 1 'AND
tit Jill
NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK.
My stock ia now more complete than ever before. Hball be pleased to have
all the customer of the store continue trading, and hope to luduiw many to
inwe who never mu oetore. tu eotiini-tion wiin my store is a
HEP AIR SHOP
Where bona and slua can be repaired or manufactured under the niauagetucnl
of M. A. BAKER,
ltcnieinlx-r the name aud place,
W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence.
$500,000.
UKA ri'V'8 Oraan. 1st barmlna.
Kur iwrtlrular. ami eataliwue ad-
idraH Itaaial g. Ueallir, Waahtua-
Uio, New Jormij.
Judge Nelson's
DECISION.
.Speaking of patout ffiedioinea, the
Judge says: ''I wish to deal fairly and
honorably witb all, and wheu I find au
article that will do what it is recommend
ed to do, 1 am not ashamed to ssy so, I
am noquitluted with Dr. Yanderpool, hav
ing been treated by him for oanoer, and
have nsed h.s blood medicine, knowu m
the S. B. lleadnohe and Liver Cure, and
while I am seventy-five year old, and
huve used many pills aud other remedies
for the blood, livor, and kidneys, I must
say that for kidney tonic in Bright'
disease, and a au alterative for tbe
blood, or lo correct the action of tbe
stomach nnd bowels, it is a very superior
remedy, uml beats anything I ever tried.
3. B. Nki.bon,
Yakima, Wash.
At fit) oeula a bottle. It 1 tbe poor
man's friend nnd family doctor.
BEITII'S PIANOS
VVMHliiugton, Nnw -leniay.
ta nweyeryirhars.
Knr oatAlug aiUli-ma
Daniel V. Haattjr,
MEN I WHY ARE YOU
vfmimmimmmfffA
riif- FVt"-'r........ . -Mm
we" hav a relief and cure
In your Ignorance of effect
and vitality which la
avilem tha almnant. thna
strength and vigor will fol-
i
cure or money retunucd,
51
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Dr. Sanden'a Electric
attar all other tri-utm.nt. tt
I as
S;
testify, and from many ol VYi
TH B
b t complete galvanic battery, made uto a belt so as to te easily worn during work or at rest, and It give, soothing, prolonged current
which are Instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or w forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Electrio Sulponaory. th
greatest ever given weak men, and we warrant It to cur. any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken lhuU or parts, of
Money Refunded. 1 hey ar. graded In strength to meet all stag, of weakness In young, middle-aled or old men, and will cur
the worst cases In two or three months. Address fc '
8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First 8t., PORTLAND, OREGON,
H. A. Smith.
JUlllllln
mi
H.O WALLER,
ALL HINDI OF
ET7.
rfl 'W War i kto Mf
HOTELS.
The New
Holton House.
M. A. Dudley, Prop.
Cor. Fourth and Alder streets,
Centrally located. Newly ftirnlshed and re.
tttlwl. Free bus to nnd rnnn all trains and
steamers
KPASS
Notices for sale at the
WEST SIDE OFFICE.
Vlrl'O ARE
iiwic n w
oUEPLESSNE52iRx)rMeMOBY& GENERALi IllHeALTH
the effect! of abuaa.
, f aa v a J Mlla VAuaui Va wa U.U 4UIIV1CI3
In our marvelous Invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical,
or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force
drained, which ar tvmilraH far vlonmn. ...r..!. wn, .,n Mmnv i,. 1 1 i.l
,ow onea nd in a natural way. Thl is
ocim ior our illustrated ramphlet, tree;
ntf u A i . . . .
.... aapauiiieui, as we ns re siorea inousanas 10 robust health and vtiror.
Il!lea c ,hown by hundreds of cases
VhAln n mi hiM aM 1 1 a al
M Mn,v Kucn i-uing vcsuiuuuy to mcir recovery alter using our Utiu
DR. STtND-1M ELPriTDI t ,r r-
KAILIUMDH.
J'OINT8ti
jlllll FJCIfIC RJ.
la III H ii U lass
It Is the DINING-CAR ROUTE. It
run Througn Vestibuled Tralm
Every Day in the Year to
ST. PAUL.
and
CHICAGO
(Niii'liaiiKU of obiti)
(VHnjjtl of DINING CAW un-
atirjMwwu, . riillinaii )iawiti(
IUhhu HIix-jH-i-a ol latent
'(llijlllU'l)t,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
lht tlmt cun xs corwtrtictvd, and
lo which uccomiiiiHln'loiiH are
bolh froeaixl furrilahfd for
, lioldcrw of flrat or a ic
on d cluw ticket,
and
ELEeiNT DAY CHACRES.
1 Continuous m, taaki
ffitli ill liiss,
affording- dmt aud nnmlrruld vniU.
I'ulliiiaii lwr ruM-rvailmi. can baHird
tn advance llircmiih any sk lit of tha road.
through mmsS
to and fnm all
i In Amar.
Kland. and
Knn.iM', i-aii t (Mir lia-a al ) i cun unim
of Oils miiiy. full Infuriuatlon rvgard.
Iliv ralMi, tmi of train., rmite., and oltiar da
taili, iurulahiHl oa apfilliai Urn ut auy agul,or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AwiUiant fk-nrrel Vaaawiitw Aant,
o. UI Klml su-eet, eor Waablns-ton,
PORTLAND, OR.
EAST AND 80UTH
" v
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
SHASTA lilNE.
giprws Traias Uava IMft ad Patly.
T5"u'uvI ""
-" TTfortC"
7i r, M. Lv. Vrtlam1 Ar,
ID-a r. M. I l.v. Albany Ar.
au A. M. I Ar. Ban Kranelsco Lv.
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7Mi r. .
Abo train, stop only al lofUMrlnf ailB
aorth of ai.bufi. , IJrtlaad, Oraoa Utr.
Wuwtburo, Mam. Alhauy, Tanfetit, dhedd., HaJ.
ar, Harrlaour. JuncUua Cll, Irving aad la
leu. Roseburg Mail. Daily.
lave.
Portland .... S:M A.W.
Kow-bur(...,?MiA.M,
Arrtre.
FVwhort ....)
J'rtlaiil ....uia. M,
Albany Local. Dally oeptanday.
T-av
irtland 0 P.m.
A I ban y , ... S:is.m.
Alhanjr ..IWOp.m.
Portland lria.in.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Second-class Sleeping Cars,
For Uioarounmodatlon of paaMncrs holding
MKond-cla lli-kta, altached U ea
prnaa train..
West Side Division.
Itetween Portland and CorraUU
MAIL TBAOI DAILT (ltpi Sanday.)
f JO, a.
ll'lf A. St.
is tor. a.
Lv. Fori land Ar.
AC lBdeiod-ne Ar.
At. Corvalll. Lv.
TwpTi
i n p. I
UMp. I
Al A Ihaar aad Carta Ills eoaaet with trains el
Orafua I'aciae Ballnwd.
EXTUSS TtUI DAILT (Except Sund y)
Lear
Portland A T. a.
McMlunrin A..
MeMioDrUie tsr.a
Portland .... i. a.
THHODOH TICKETS TO ALL POOTTI
BAST AID SOUTH.
V... Hkta nA IghnuSm maataamlaa
aiaM. aia.. call aa oBainaar's aaaal at laaapaa
dauoa.
B. KOKHUta,
a p. Boaits,
lJoHll.ANl,UltKUON.
ONLY
LINE
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 845 a. m.
" " 7:30 p.m.
3
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO.
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul.
23 Hours Ouirkfr in fihiraovv
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha
ana Kansas uity.
PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEP
EK5, FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
For raim and ireharul Inri.rmalli.n ra,IIA.n
oraddreKS
W. 11. Hl'KMU'RT, A.t. On. Pww. KgL.
Xri WaahliiKton slnwt, eor. Third,
WKTLAXU, OR.
BEATfn
Clbratd
ORGANS AND PIANOS.
For Cntttlogucs, address,
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N J.
WEAK ?
mm
ID STJSPEHSORy FOR,
a
iisa
DEBILITATED AND SUFFERING
FROM NERVOUS DEBILITY OEMINAL WFAK
fuTW 1 nFCTlDAIMc. iMnATckirv n.
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LOST MAMHnnn Pupi im a cm I a up
t ""i ii-ui'ini i uni'u.
"HAfk' KinMFVTbniiRi pc Mmim ickIfcc
our plan and treatment, aud we guarantee a
sent by mail, sealed.
, . ... . . .
throughout this State, who would eladly
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