Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1892)
v-?.;;s uri c;,:rrA uuuji Or thtre -Wuf be nothing Our Big Holiday Stock has Come Ami shrewd buyers are getting tit first pluk from our grand dlstilsy. Everybody is ploaml who purchases from our choice selections ID Toys, Books, and Novelties Fancy Goods, Notions, oto. Couie. in aud learn what pleasure, satisfaction and economy thwre la buying your holiday proteuts of W. H. WHEELER, lr.dependor.co, - - - Orogon. CALL AND SEE US. We buy for cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest We treat yqij courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our constant aUn is to give you the bent goods at bottom prices, We wake yonr interwts ours. Your child will be served as cheaply and politely as yourself. A comparison of our styles and prices will convince you that you should trade with us. L. KELSO, Independence. ' If you want Furniture, Bedding, Carpet Vall Paper, or Picture Frames, GO w. o. He has the best and most complete stock his side of Portland, and will always treat you right. Wall paper trimmed free of charge. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Dealer hoice Highest market price pork, etc. All paid for bills must Open Sundays Free delivery to all Main street, - Thn V-.ur ti!M a fine lino of Christums THE ness of money, will be sold on a smaller margin than such goods are ever ar.1,1 rinmn in ami spa our tine linn of imDortod VHses. albums, toilet nnuaa 1n1lu anil tnvu Aim WA IlilVB table linen, scarfs and splashers, imcktitw, collars, cults and many other articles which we have no space to Second door south of the First National Bank. G-EO. "W. EBED, .Prop. 1EFEIR STABLES. Stylish Turnouts Always in Readiness. Having lately purclnwed the entire interest in the stables of J. N. Jones, we are now better prepared than ever to meet the demands ot the public, as we are now making and are preparing to make many substantial improvements. Teams boarded by the day or month. TrSA LEMnsTA-Wl!.trat a dally ataa line Mwan Halam and Fall. Olty. jjtag. Bulota tut Independence, tKe lit J p.m.) ltiavu. Indpndmio for KalU city at t p.m. DAMON & COOK, Proprs SASH AND DOOIW. HOME BUILDERS Will commit their beet in terest by purchBHing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable manufacturer, M. T. CROW, Independence, Or., anoceii aor to Ferguson A Van Meer, 8aar pine and cedar doors, sll aizea, on band. SCREEN DOORS. r at all left for you to do. in TO c Proprietor, In Sweats fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, be settled monthly, from 8 to 9 a.m. parts of the city Independence, Oregon FAIR. presents whloh.owlng to the close Si fillH Hilt! (if llll!lknrcllift. tOWeK mention, uome in ana iie uouvmireu Could ba Suh-dlvlrted. A t.mnt of 100 acroa near Indenen- donce which could lie ulwllvldi Into tenNiere tracta making hoinca for wn contented fttmlllea, iaoflcred for wile by Hie J oik uouiuy uuiiu w. UtrHon, nmnuger. it ... 11- SI......... T I F. A. Pit 'itt- It ! For Sale. We exlvertlne for the publio, borgulna In real-estate, and the purchaser ef the neat cottage we offer this week will get more than his money' worth. Call and f rmrtipiilnrs of Polk Co. Land Co. F. A. Patterson, manager. sraassS HohImm, Vet Saved, j From a totter written by Mm. Ada E, Hurd of Qroton, B. IX, we quotes "Was takeu with shad oiild, whluh settled on my luug., cough Mt In aud finelly terminated In oousuniptlon. Four doe ton gavt m undoing I could livt but a short tints, I gave myself up to my Mavlour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones atxive, My husband was advised to got Dr, King's New IMmvvwy ftirwnunitlon,(mu(l and ookl. I gv it a trial, took in all eight bottles; It has cured ma and thank God I tin now a well and hearty woman." Trial botUes free at any arug turn, regular slue, Mo snd $1.00. A Humid of th lHn.nl Vt, Clip last thirty yean or more from the osntury, sod the segment will rvprwwut Uie term of the un boundxl popularity of Hoeteter's Stom- soli Hitters, The opening of the year tHUil will bi signalised by the appear anee of a fresh Almansc'of the UIUer,ln which the uwt,derlvatlon and sotHin of this world-famous medloine will be lu cidly tot forth. Everybody tbould read It The calendar and astronomltml oaloula- done to b round In this wot'iture are always astonishingly eeeurste, snd the statletlc,llluatratims, humor aud oilier readluir matter rlolt In lot-rest and full of profit. The Hosteller Company, of ritUburgh, I'e., publUlt It themselves. They employ more tbau sixty haud In the tiiwlianloel work, aud more titan eleveu moulh lu the year are en turned In IU preparation, It can be obtained without euetofall druggist and country dealers, aud Is printed In Kiigtbdi, Uruiaii, ereuoh, Welsh; Norwegian, 8wwlli.li, Holland, Bohe- mlan and Hpsulsh. Ruealee'e Aralea Salve, The brat salve tu the world for euta, brubwe, aorM, ulcere, salt rheum, fever or, tetter, chapped liantbs ehl Iblai ita, corns, and all tkin erupt lous, and xl tively eures plies, or no pay itHiulrvd. It la guaranteed to give perfeot sath facttou. or money rfunoVd. Price, 3S cents per boi. For sale by any drug giat. Ih V Want Hop Vantt Then buy s nlvee of land of eluht teen acres which la for attic, lust ad' Joining lnili'iwiileui, wuvwnk'iit to eenooi aim cmirvn, punt to inprms- 11; value. Forprua ami term call on Polk Co. UnJ Co, F. A. Patterson, maiiagvr. II b a Itaoln. A houaeof all Muma, uliM) largn lot. good aurroumlliiga; all rvady to move Into, M four blocka fnnu a IJi.ooo aehtwl liouw, and you can buy It for tU60, by applying to the l'ulk Co. lud Co, F. C. t'eltemm, tuaiiager. No matter whether you want to buy for a home or to ieulate. It will pay you to call aud let ua allow you that II:! aere farm. It h worth your time to liivtatliinte. 1'otk Co. lMUi Co. F. A. Pattaratm, managtr. .jWB,IHHIMa - nn, jmi! - GREAT MUSEUM OF JIMT01T IVSI Mrk.l kl ,A.u raulMn, Count learn huw un.lciluiljf o r niilc and how lo ivniil tit kntu n.l itlra, Mueum enUrg4 with ihouHiHltof new otijecit, Admiulon JS cu. PrtU OM. 1 1 1 flwtr at. DIwum at dan: Mtcui, U mol m.nhuol.illwun nl lh Ulaaud ki4nri iiilk Ijr enml wnhnulth of anrrarr. . TrMlwaal poratUMtlr v lit MUSEUM. CURB Anwnnd Qtmnlvui Trmlinvnt nm.Ulliii ofMu.lliirlL liiiittnvnt In tuli, aim In IV and tll; a KMltlva rum DrxUir. uai, iiuornai.oiuti ur m.inm,M4'niiiK,i;im.ii. !, rmwnt, or hnKlliary iillm, and iiiKiir ullivr dlMwmand hiktl wmKiiDwa. Ulaalway. a irati tii'ftl miiv (snnral uralUi. Thv nrl dlnnvry ul a nullnal mn rvmlnrlnii an nir. ailu Willi tli iiiir imiiiH'Muiry lii'ivanor, Tin. rvnioilr liaaivr Imn knoaru in fall, II a Ik, ftr tAi H ly mail. W hjr ium-r Auni Ikl tcrrll'ln aif wliru a written iiariinl, la (Ivan wllh lm u mniml III umiirjr If notnurrd. Hnd lainn ft,r aaitipln. Uunrun. ! luiimt bjr W..lnnl, ( larko A tVi., wlinln. aaieanu rvu,iMiruiiilMiiatfia.lmniuiiu.iir. For aala bjr laOruu Urua. and Uu.UT A HIiallKr. P TP 1 LB 552 v. - rayalcUasConlvtCur lllm.X SaoiiMTit.i.a, HaraUtArJo o Jnna, uw. Ona bottla ot Pa. lor Mif ( Nan Took) ttrad in entirely, afUf Waiolana bad tried BnatKweMfully l I mauf to ratten ma of aarvoas debility. Vtl)KNNBVai4), A Chlld'a XlS(.,ed. Pm-lab Oaaai, , Marsn t, llt My UUIe girl, t years old, ti gt. Viaa fag, to terera that the waa parfe. belpleii, lylna oa tba bed and crying wnen Vaka and bad to make t or 4 attempt, to evenwa or ml low. Oar pbytlolan waa In dally alAaao Ds aba v,ibv w .r.i w ,uri, un,i peaan to oaa Paetor Kaenlgre NerwToulo I ebe Improved rapidly and now the li perlaW well. I am ooufldaiil ny ohlWt life wan afby tbll nl. elne aud 1 rewimmeud It to all hae nerront MVUUW Wl HITUH. WMI IHI UUV 4a WO 1111100 la fraiae at It, JOCfiAiLUJL Tbla remedy au wn jreparea o, hnma MUir Koenn. ol Fort Wayne, 'n .(, ,4 MJ I now vrmvmswu uiwi . . - - . . 1 KOKNIO MED. CO.. OniOfo, , Sold by Drugglata at it per Itouk ib, is. rntsMlso,Sl.TS. OnotUeafur Judge Nelsofs DECISION. Spenklng of patent medicine Judge tayt: "I wimIi to dual hurl, honorably with all, and when I fli article tbat will do what it is recomml ed to do, 1 am not anhamed to any so, am acquainted with Dr. Vnnderpool, lil ing been treated by bun for oauour, a have used h.s blood mediaino, known the S. B. Ueiidnalie and Liver Cure, anl while I am seventy-five yean old, an have used many pills and other remedies; for the blood, liver, and kidneys, I must say that for a kidney tonic in Brluht's disease, and as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the notion of the stomsob and bowels, it is a very superior remedy, and beats anything I ever tried. . J, B. NstHON, Yakima, Wash. At 50 cents a bottle. It la tbe poor man's friend and furaily doctor. TMI THHtt BIROS, Tly orar the muunlalna," I aald W thtdora, HJ'ar Uie Belila of barla and bay. And bring ma tba lalumaa Sower of Ura" Hut tba dura algbad, "I ft too far away I" To tba eee-lt I aald, "tin Iky valnr I oavat Tbat tliaU Meal no Unfa Sana front the akyi Spread thy alnloot 10 haaob It, and bearao ward nwuull" Ht tba eagle replied, "Ifa too alibi" To tba raltura I crledi "Watt to loft wilt tboa auare Of ik I. baart that oau alill bona and waltt tboa tear oat lee real, for bar Imago d walls tbaral" Out Uta vulture made answer, "Too latel -rioreaos Uaaalkar la Temple gar, MR. SMITH'S PLAN. Whan Augustus Smith was engaged as s clerk by the groat banking Arm of Browa A Blue he did not show say of the tngsnioua traits of character that ubtequently made him famous, Qe was just an ordinary appearing young man snd rather pale. He had s pair of ahrewd, sharp gray eyes that might at press uiutih or little, Just ae it hanpeneiL Young Smith worked hard and faith fully t his desk for a long time before he bapieud to come uuder the notice of the seulor mmiibar of tbe firm. Brown waa a man who fully realised his post' tioa In the financial Mid social world, and waa never better pleased than whoa others did Uta same. It did not take Smith long to discover his employer's waakneaa. And when he had dlscovsrsd It he resolved to nntke use of It to his own advantage. Conse quently hs managed affairs so that he waa obliged to come In direct contact with tbe senior member of tbe nrm. That gentleman took no particular no tice of tlit young man at the time, but Smith did net despair. He contrived other little solismes whereby It became uecoeaar for him to apeak with tbe old gontleman, and the result was that Brown soon knew aud began to notice him. Smith niads the most of those euceun. tors, so that in a eouiparativaly abort time Brown began to think that SuilU. waa a promising young man. He never made any boasts or took advantage ot the sunior ntembar'a regard, so that It only tnomawl with time. Small wonder waa tt then that when Brown's private swrtitary died bs ehoae Mr. Smith out of all his employee to nil Die place. It was to bis capacity as private soeretwry that Smith flratcallad at Itta employr a home. Smith noted tits svidamw of wealth and wondnml when he, too, shmM be able to maintain such an naUblUbuiont, One evening Smith accompanied his employer bom from the oflWe. knotty financial problmn had com op late in tb day which mwded to be sot Uod before the uoit day. Brown did not care to attack tbe matter by him self. Bins wst cut of town, and tVe waa no ens loft for him to call upon but Smith. And had he but ackuowlodgml it to blmtxir b briiovml that Smith'i brain wonld work quicker and clearer than that of any one else connected with Uie place, That was an evwulful evening for Smith. In the first place he met the banker's daugutor, and, having met bar, InimtHliaUilyW his kiHtrt. But n did not tiaay hi head, which waa on of tb strongest point in this young man ouuipuoitlon. Smith bad never bean known to ha his fioad under the most trying circumstance. Tbe prsamit In stance was no exception to the nil. Smith' hisrt boat so hard he thought rory one In the room could boar tt, but Smith's brain was cool and calm aud calculating as ever, Just what Impression he metis on the young womau at that time be never knew. But upon owvh subomjueut call he made at the house be waa careful not to Uwo any ground. Matter wout on tltua until Smith had declared hi passion fur his employer's daughter, bhe was a Utile shocked at Brat, though ths hsd soapneted that hs loved bar. Hu told him that she could not tell If 1I1 cared for Mm, and hit! mated to him that, as matter stood at the time, it was rather presumptuous In bim to ask bar. Hut she was o cotuid erate as to promiso not to toll bor father of what bit private secretary had said at least not then. Smith's spirits were low, but hit brain waa active And hi active brain tvolved a scheme which brought about th result he wtahod for. Heknewapilotononeof the pilotboats and proceed d forthwith to call upon him and reimsst a terviue. II told the pilot what h wanted aud that gentle man reauuy run into tne scheme, bmitb also called Uion th agent of a item hip line and obtained tbe ajronfi nay mission to sal) down the hay on on of the big steamships. The same evening Smith called upon his lady love, tit visit at the house never excited coicinont, because he sen rally managed to have aoine littl bust. neas to perform In the library. Us re peated his doclsrstion of love and asked the object of bis alfectiona to marry him. Site refuted. Smith uttered a fare well and departed, The next day hs asked tbe senior member of the firm for a month's vaca tion. Brown was inquisitive, so the young mau told him that he wanted to take a rnn over to Europe and so torn of the sights. Brown waa somewhat taken aback, for he always had an idea that his private secretary spent every cent he made about as font as he could make it. When Smith told htm that he had plenty of money with which to bear tbe expense or the trip th old banker was more than pleased, ile had been thrifty himself and liked to see the same trait in hit employee. And Smith wondered what hit employer would say it he knew his private secretary's Himn cial condition at that moment, for he had nothing more than hi week' salary In his pocket, Two days later all Smith' companions in the ofltce stood on one of the Ho- boken piers and shouted end screamed and waved their hats at Smith as.be stood on the after deck of a big ocean utter. Tbeybad come to see him start for Europe. Tb last they saw of bim tbat morning Bmitb was waving his hand kerchief to them from the vessel's side. And all the while he smiled in the happiest manner imaginable. When the steamship had passed down the Narrows and got out noar Sandy Hook a pllotbout came Hying up to her side. The tteamship slackened speed, the pilotboat ran close under tbe side, uud Smith was lowered to the deck of the pilotboat, where his friend greeted him warmly. An hour later and Smith was ashore at Sandy Book. Prom there he made Ids way to the Atlimtio High lands, where, at a modest little hotel, he engaged a room for a month. It was a week later that the banker as one night asked in a casual way by s daughter as to the whereabouts of k. Smith. .'Why, bless me," he replied; "I for I to tell you, didn't 1? Smith has gone jrSnrope. 1 wish be had remained at a, because I miss hiui very much," f huu Miss Drown had been informed yoiinir Smith's whereabouts, she ''diHpleiuied, She did not really he could go off in that fashion, ust a calm and formal goodby, she orself. The more sue thought of less she liked it When three w7littd gone by she was quite sure he bad uevnr meant to say "no" to Smith when he asked her to marry him, "If he'd only come backf she would say to herself, "1 never knew how much I eared fur bim until he went sway. One evmtng her father cam In and saldi "Woll, Smith will be back tomorrow and I'm glad of It The bust no hasn't been run so smoothly since be went away." From her father Hiss Brown learned that the private secretary waa expected in on one of the French steamships, and that most of the darks In the banking house were going to the dock to meet him. The French steamship which came np past Sandy Hook that morning was slowed down long enough to take aboard a pilot And with the pilot came aboard another gentleman who, th pilot said, was a friend of his. Th other wa Smith, who had only that mornlug left the small hotel at which be bad been toying and got aboard the pilotboat He waa attired In the costume usually affected by tourist. He had grown stouter and become brouaed during but stay at tbe Highland. When Smith had been greeted by his friends In the ofllce the seulor member of the firm Invited him to dinner, He marked, and with approval, that Smith eetned more anxious to talk about busi ness theu the place he had visited In Europe, They had reached th house, and Smith was passing toward the library, when he suddenly came face to face with Miss Brown. "Oh, Ous-Mr. Smith," said she, startled for tb moment Into betraying herself, "I'm so glad that you have oouie back because because papa has mtseed you so much," she added. But Mr. Smith did not believe It was alto gether on bar father's account all was glad be had returned, and utter In tbe veiling Inquired more particularly Into the matter, A abort time afterward tb signs on the banking house were changed. There after they read, "Brown, Blue Smith, tl....k I' VnrW If .... U.,n lie Makes Cyeluaaa. : ProMsor Douglass has succeeded In manufacturing mluiaturv cyclone aud tornadoes by moans of electricity, thus proving the electrical character of th "prairi terrors, In carrying out bis tuati ho usHudml a large copper plat by silken threads aud charged It from battery. II then used arsenlou acid gas, wbreuiou the combination of gas and electricity could b teen banging from the under side of the plate iu tb form of a perfect funnel shaped cyclone cloud, Wbu everything waa ready the professor swug the plate and tb mliilature cyclone to and fro aero table tittered with matches, pieces of paper, pens, pencils, etc The lighter object wer Instantly sucked up, th heavier scattered lu all directions. Th effects wer exactly those of destructive cyclone. The curious experiment explain cy clonic phenomena. Low cloud become charged with electricity, descend and form a conuectiou with th earth. Then a violent electrical commotion ensues. finally settling Into a whirl which con Untie until an electric equilibrium stabltabed. SW Louis Republic He Waa a Real Vaakee. During s local option election In western town both side bad a challenge committee at the poll to see that no fradutent votes were sent In. A work logman with Celtic features offered bis vote. An "optionist committeeman challenged bU vol, ine Celt wa sworn to truthfully answer th quoe- tlon put to him. "How long have yon resided in this stater "About two years." "Huw long have you been In lnde- penuwncer "Nearly a year," "Have you ever taken out naturalisa tion papersT "No, sir," "Police, take this man into custody for attempting to caat a fraudulent vote," An Indictment wa uext In order, no It waa thought beet to ascertain the exact nationality of the prisoner before It wa drawn, tie wo aakvd: "Of what country wer you a native? M answered; "Maasacbusetta."-"The Sunny Side of Politics," . W'llk His lode. .Brace Amoug my dearest treasures Is a watch my rather carried when In waa a young man, Bagley Would yon mind letting me see 11? Brace Certainly nots but It I tem porarily III tile possession ot my r isinor uromnr. ..ew lorKSun. ine reverend geutiemeu who are en Joying their teveial vacation are much In luck to find "sermon in stones, The rest of ut are obliged to lose more or leas time when we go pleasuring. The quality of the Swedish mutches in many caaet is so bod that ths state In tends to resume the uiHiiufnctuTe, and computes that the proUta will produce a revenue 01 fi,uuu,uuu. liny a Hume, wny nay rent when von can mir- oiiiuaj a nice cottage, six roonis.reecutiy ouiic, an complete, in a gomt locality, near uie depot, tor only f im, toy ai- plylng to the Polk Co. Land Co, F. A 1'uUoinoii, uitinngvr. rrult Raisin Wilt Pay. You can buy a nlco orchnrd of 400 trees mill several acres of Innrt with it. and uIno house anil outbuilding, very cheap, by calling and getting prim of Polk County Lund Co., F, A. Pattci sou, itinnmrvr. A Cnsntry llonie, Why pay retit In town when you can buy a house, liarn, etc. with several acres adioinlnir town so that von can live Independently, ami only a minutes step rrom town, inquire or the l'ulk Co. Land Co. F. A. Patterson, iiinmmer Are Vim Looking for a Home? A house of six roonw, nil tihiHtcred. convenient to uuaitictw, two lot, tmril, warm, dry cellar, tmmedlnte poxHewdon, and 011 wwy terms, enn lx mirchtiwd of i-oik county jjtiiui uo., A, Patter son, mtiimgcr, , Call Karly, A well furiiltdied dwelllnir houae In the heart of Independence, HUitnlile for a IhihIiiohs man's family Mug clone HMHiHinessouiiicr. is lor sale by the Polk Co, Land Co. F, A. Patterson. manntrer. GUNH'S IMiaOVBO LIVER PILLS ONLY QUE FOB A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL W 1-utr.ntM that on of thm pi Hi at ft doit, will produo bottar rwulw in th our of Heufeolt, OoattTsnM, Hour Stomaoh, Bad Braath aud Dlaal naa.thata thru to flvof any othar maka. and do II without trlplng aud lokauing. Their wonderful action makM you ftl like a new blng. Bfio. a bos. awruiiiaw or wan, oaaaso mn, wo.( jrntia., ra. tor sale by all druggist OIALCft n iT-etass EAT Weiave established stand formerly known Markel You can depend on always nnumg HE VERY BEST Of evii thing in our line. Our market will be kc neat and clean, and patrons can de pend t hi courteous attention and fair deal ing' on 1 ery occasion Our irkct is always stocked with tbe best FREBH and SALT Wl EATS, USAGE,' OOLOGNA, etc All (bods Delivered Free To all Parts . H. CRAVEN & CO. it Carey fall lint) ef n a D Baddies, Robed Oils j Brushes, Etc. HERRING PROMPTLY AMD NCATLV DONE. INdIpENDENCE, OREGON. GROCERIES are needed bj everybody, snd Ibe place lo bor tbe one peat and best, tbe frealie! snd the Deal quality, ia WALKER BROTHERS odepeudenee Oreeoe, weoseeors to Heokle k Wetter. Ilete tioe ot tbe flneat table taiarie, meed gnod, fruit, veceUtble. foekery, bdu glaasre. we make specially ol handling tb very best GROCERIES LITTLE INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. rir.ol In Every feaMet. Samel Rate! $1.00 to THE f IE CO. litis now iu stock and is continually niuuufaotnriug tiling of all sixes for drains and I drainage. C. E. GRIFF1, .QEIL JESSE r 1 MENT WHYARE YOU WEiLIi? IB IP if hsviTa relief snd ears In your lenorsnc o( effects snd Vitality wkJoK la system the elements thus strength and vigor wilt fol. cure or money refunded. It Dr. Sanden'a Rla-f Mi stier all other treatments 2 testify, and from .. .( Tf?. !itiKlM& LSsc erseygT THB':'P 0-a7jlA StSu'vTn 10 U ,0 U dur,n ' mt nd " .ives S00tllinK. Prolonged currents SiTamm'm'a ?k for,,'t $5,000. It has an Improved Electric duapao.ory. the Est RaCdfd T .T' 5d7. ".'"'"'J1 10 eurt ?ot ,he?bove sntorg shrunken ii'L, or parts, ot tfe0w:rstiatw; :xiDzhoMiR youn mm or oid Md "m cure SAN DEN ELCCTRIO 00., 172 First Ot., PORTLAND, OREGON, 9 IN a Meat Market in the as the People s Meat of tne City. Whips, We earry a eom- 1 3E2C ' PALACE HOTEL, Rm far Cammerelal Traveler treat ef aaarej. . WILKINS, Prop. $2.00 per day. HOTELS. Tho New Helton House. M. A. Dudley, Prop. b. Fcsrtli d l!.:r streets, OanmilT boated. Nearly Sirnlshed and re siled. Fiee bus to and (runt all trains aud steamers H:tices fcr sale at the I SIDE OFFICE. IW WUO ADC uuuiuetl fflrMI3Wc w Vi ' ?gfSLtt , i tbeeJhetauf atmaaa ...,.,ni'r'nAr rr r 1 1 ikil lo ear sumloos Invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, w bT sjses1 or tiposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force aleetrteh--nd thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your draintd, which are required for vitroroui strenirth. vou will remove the cause, and health. o 5 once ,na 'n a natural wsy. This nu jot our illustrated fsmphlets, ire Rj.lf I. MM --- . , T m j wpuiireui, as we nave resrereu inuusanus ro rouusc neaim ana vigor, wi be shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would sriadlv Whom we bar strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. - I5: SMTTMT-ieaM' Pi vasaVdl at m mm Mmm Jaeaar MSS RAILllOADX. from TERM IN A f, or iNTEltlon I'OIN'18 the " ran ee i a. Is the line to US It If the DINING-CAR ROUTE, h rum Througn Vestibuled Tains Every Day In ths Year to ST. PAUL and . CHICAGO (Kn bans nt ami) ComiKiaed of IHXIKO CARS un- surMteMM!, l'tillnmu Drawliig'J llwm Mlw5jrs ol latfat equlpniciit, TOURIST 8LEEPING CARS, Ikeit that can lie const rod!, aud lo which aWrcoiiiiiKMlit' ioiM are both frw; and furuirshed for hoklvrs of first or wm . ond duas tickets, and ELEGANT 01T CUACHES. 1 Cc"ti::::'s tin, tamki will all Lines, A (ford In- dirwt and unmlrrutite4 arrvlra, I'lillfnari elivM,r tvrvaO,rt,a att IrtraMurrj In alvaii tlir.mli any at at I4u ruad. IBKIlKIERes tcin.w, ran be purrliad at any t i-Si-lofli.e r llU ,miuy. full liilfirmalbm r-r1. In rales, me irf train, pHitm, and ott,r de tatla, lurntsliad on aiipllealtiMr to aujr lujtent, ur A. D. CHARLTON, AwUiant (hmrral i'sawtiKor A(nt, hit, 11 Hrt street, eur t alilngtn, PORTLAND, OR. EAST AND 8CUTH The SHASTA Route of t he- Southern Pacific Co. rasa Train Lsse Portland Pally, Tsari : : Tut r. . urttr.u. S.U a. u. Xv. tirllu3 Ar. i.e. Alhauy Ar. Ar. San KranHMW l,v. 7:SS A. U. H a. a. Abor trains stop ont at Mluwln stai Inns rlh ol euerburf: Kat forllan-i, iiin(a liy, Woodharn, Heleia, A ltnj, Tai'Si-nt, Shedds. H at esr, Marrlsbur, Jancliua City, lrrtrif aud eue. Boteburg Mail, Daily. Iiva Arrtr. Kwburs;.,,.S:MI. a. IVirtlaud ....t;.s. Portland ,. :M A.M. lUwIiurjr... 7i a. a. Albany Local. Dally eswspt Sunday . Tiava Arrive Albany 1MB p.m. tVirtland -WrSOs-iM. ParUand.-fcfle p.m. All'any S..SI sum. PL'LLMAX BUFFKTT 8LEEPE11S and Bvoond-tlesR Slwping Cars stUctutd to ail ttirottgn truuis. West Side Division. Betweeo Portland and Corrallts HAIL TSAUI DAILY (tieept Saailaj J fja.a. lt:U4.a. H Mr. a. Lt. Portland Ar. Ar. tadependene Ar. As. CorraUK L. TS6T1 1 e p. 1 IS a& p. 1 At Albany end Oorvtllla eoaaeet srltfc trains ej Oraton Pacloe Bailrofco. EXPIXSS TBUH DULT (Except Bond'y) Laav Portland t ,4 0 P, a MrMiuntrllle 4. a. Arrive. MeMlnnvtUe TP. a. PorUaad ..S ) 4. a. Tlmi((li tl. k,-i u all plnt In Ibe Kajtm XlaiM,i"neda. and Kurotw, ran be ublalned (rum i. M. i l Vfclt, Auul, liiU-('i)iii-u.-e. R. KUKIU.KIt, E. K RtKiKIW, Mniipr. Asst. i. K. &lWMt.Ae"t. llttilLAKB. OKEGON. 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8'45 a. m. " 7:30 p.m. 3 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO. 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEP ERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Vnt raios and general Information, cailion or address W. II. lUTRl.M'KT, Asst. Gen. rasa. Agt. i WashlngUm stwt, cor. Third, iVlUTLAMl, OR. ELI! Si 0f,LY JP LINE ID nUSPEIISORY FOR, rmil ITATCn a kin n irrrrwur. vi-un-i irriuu nnuwi ilkiinvj from Nervous Debility! Sem inal Weak ;toST4ANH00lRHEUMATISM, LAME Ul srw-njULUO.lNr.rtvwyptMLjji IllHealth n .... v m o etc iwetm-vi iv is our plan snd treatment, and we guarantee a J ent by mU, sealed. . t. 1 . , ,., , . tarTDirv orT Saaanr Aa(Sw jl a VIXJ . I . Us M.