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I iS Ä P C ENSIVE ECZEM A ___ t a A m d T e rr ib ly . D octors and Medi cin e« Useless. Cured In Four W e e t i b y Cuttrura. _______closed, who hud the eczema ao offensive 11 coftki Dot stay in the room with him. The poor boy suffered terribly. His feet were terribly «ore, he comd not wear any shoes, and hud therefore to stay at home lrora school. When he put oti a pair of dry stockings m the morning, they would in oi e hour he saturated with mo ie lure and very offensive even in the coldest weather. The disease began to spread over hie body, especially his hands and finders. The thumbs on both his hands be came stiff and as useless at _ two withered sticks of wood. H would be useless for roe to try to tell the suffering this hoy enduicd. I took him to two different doctors, both gave him lots of medicine, but all to no use. Ho grew worse. I therefore despaired ot ever having him cured. One day I saw the great benefits promised to those who would use ClTi- (TH a lvKkiKDiKS. I went right away to the di ng store and bought them. I must confess I had I ut lttUe faith In them. However I used them accord- ing to directions, and to-day I say truthfully to all the world, if you wish to publish it, that my son la entirely cured, thank God and thank thedircovcrer* of t.’L'TiCL'BA K kmkdifh . They cured him in four Cuticura Resolvent T h . now Blood .nd Bkin Purl Her, Intara.lljr, «id O u t ic u k a , the great Skin Cure, and C u t ic u r a Hoar, an exquisite Bkin Beautifler, externally, in- .t in’ iy roliove .nd .prettily cure every cllreoe humor of the « 111» , « » I p , «nd hlood, with lore of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. 25c.; U k h o l v e n t , $1. Prepared by the PoTTKR l>uuo a n » C h e m ic a l C o r p o r a t io n , Boston. f g * " IIow to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 Illustration», mud testimonials, mailed free. ¡2IPJ.ES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and oily skiu cured by C uticuka S oap . PISI ¿A x MUSCULAR STRAINS“ E A S T and S O U T H ! F* c- rJ b ^ A N tiS K X o Enem ies o f Tyrants Neeit Ap ply. —VIA— Under the Chandler immigration and aox contrae: labor bill one of the classe« of T H E S I! A VTA R O U TE G overn m en t *-xp rt» have tested T h e Hamlitotue C h u rrh o f St. Joneliliu P r# - $ - OF THF— to l** excluded from this j otiutcd to H im by the Faltlifal. qu ite a number ui »tigai bceU raised in •l.x o o W ill Hu llil Tli 1. Comfort able lio n « . Sultttlilu V or City or Country. country ••persons V luv^mg to so- j Probably th® nio#t Hppropriui© of the this «la te and pronounce them good \ imw ami < oniplvte Tr-Htment CGU»lNtlr u •' Sujv Copyright, IKW . by American P ro « A moc I b - 1 1 many presents given ta Pope Loo in cele Cleti**« wliioh taror *>r j u .v .y t>ic umaw- ! poaitcrir«-, 1)1 nti in Cu’ «f*uie«, *i»o in a*:.; j for that purpose. One o f these d ay» a tion.] bration of his episcopal jubilee is the Me t*i’]. a ) tiMtiv« « ure f«ur Exttnual, Int’.’tnr.l Bli ;d ut factory for in s 'iu g augur from beet,» The accompanying plan» and perspective fu l deeircci-uii of pro. -r;v o r lile .” Tb ” i liiui din«, Itch: 11 K, (Jhruiii'j, Ko ant or Hercoitai t Kxoretw Train» leave Portland Dtdly morial Church of St. Joncbiui in Rome. A U l | j i will lm an Oregon iimtitution. view represent a design suitable for a city language is aoui.-wliat anpiiguous, butti Hues, anil u*.an>’ « •iher diHcascn ami female weabnea.- The pope, it is Haiti, encourag* «1 the project, LKAVK; ABR1VF«: thorough up. ii atiou of the principle ea; it ie alway« u j^reat benefit to tl>e genertl hnal»!’ ♦ lot or the country. The plaa. are worthy of ’orttand 7 DO P M ¡ Sin Kraiioi»co 8:15 A because he believe« the erection of churches lirat diautsvary <tt * met! it al cure reiilertnjf ai ■nppuu d to is riv'l.U' d .wnuld revpiire Tlie « mi Fn»i»vi». o 7:00 1' M I 1‘ortUnJ.......... 7:3t> A Martinsville, N .J ., Methodist Par A llo w me to add m v tribute to the I consideration, and the exterior is pictur- •jpemtion with the kuife unneuwawry her. dc* is a commendabie thing in itself, and also iLinedy has never been known t«* (.ail. ta sonage. “ M y acquaintance with effieaev o f Liv'd O m n i Balm I was eaqtie and attractive. The veranda ex- • most careful inquiry i : 1 ’.he tenets o f Tine because it would furnish work for the ma Kohpiiui'g M ail Daily. the organization» o f working pi <>ple in box, b for if«; fient by uihil. Why uuiler fr«>in thin LEAVE AKldVE: sods and builders of Rome, who are suff er your remedy, Boschee’s German ufferi'ng from a rev, c attack af infiu- tend» «cross tbs entire terrible dixeuec when a written Knarantee ia jfiven .. j . j 1 1 Lection from th® h w to f th© sun in tn© sum Port! ami ► .fin A M Hokel'lirx 6:50 P Europe. More than -that, any one Ixs with 6 hoxeH, to refund the money if not tured in g from the prevalent depression in their Syrup, was made about fourteen was indue nz . and t jttarrh and w a s induced *’ dSriter from the .torm . in winter. Kosel»urx « SO A M ; Portland ,.»:80 P Send »tauip for fret Sample UuurKiitee ig-»ue<l by longing to a society widen ayuipathixee arts. The church is certainly worthy of a years ago, when I contracted a Cold try you r rem edy. T h e result was mar It belongs to the class known as a *“ ‘ 1 -chim- W OODAK1), Cl.AHKK .V Co,, WimleMile amt Ketai! Dru^- -*■*— place among the splendid architectural Allutir» Local D a lly , Except Hnntfay. eloua I could hardly articulate, and Bt.y house.” Tlie « * : reuse hall iao f gisid with the efforts of liner in to five itself K'*tu, >o!e Arfents, BtHtlaud Or. For »ale by J. v . LK KAVK: monument« of the Eternal City and is a which resulted in a Hoarseness and ARRIVE: Belt, »ole agent for Dallas. 11 le.-s than tw enty-fou r hours the ca size and may be used aa a reception room from the pov- r of a tyrant would be ri- Portland 5.00 P i i I Albany w.oo P M suitable commemoration of a pontiff who a Cough which disabled me from fused the privilege ••• laudila; oil our Albany .S:»0 A M Portland If desired. The staircase itself is of pretty .10 30 A U tarrhal sym tom a and m v hoarse-nee» is one of the most remarkable figure« of filling my pulpit for a number of ■hores. Taken ill < 011111 Ton v illi the re design, with yellow pine treads and risen, contemporary Europe. D I N I N G C A l.fi O N O G D K N R O U T E Sabbaths. After trying a Physician,, disappeared and 1 was able to sine a and ash newels, mils and balusters. BANKS. cently adopted treaty 1-■•tween this coun P U L L M A N BU FFET SLEEPERS. without obtaining relief—I cannot heavy role in Grand Opt ra with voir- try and Russia, the chiuse quoted from - AND— unimpuired, I stron gly recom m end it say now what remedy he prescribed Mr. Chandler’» l>ill is very significant. SKCtlND <XA»!s i t l X P I X O tIAKS to all singers.— W in ’ H. Ham ilton, M . M. »1 .1 .IS , C. G C O A I». — I saw the advertisement o f your Is’H !ing U at.ii o f the C. 1). H i * Gram! CuMliler, Atlac.iof! to alt Tin outfit T r a in «, remedy and obtained a bottle. I Opera Co. received such quick and permanent HI h it D IV IS IO N . help from it that whenever we have T im Oregonian is ’ lie beat »(ate ad Between To: M land and CorvalliB. OF DALLAS, ORECOM, had Throat or Bronchial troubles vertising medium bemuse it lias the IÊ*AiS M AIL '.‘itAIM LA .Y ÜZ0LFT SOUDAT. since in our family, Boschee's G er .ar :e«t circulation and ia- m ore exton ------------ A N D — Y:30 A ?J l.v. I ’"itlan d Ar. 6:8i Trai.-acta a generai hanking burine«« in all For the very same reasons man Syru p has l>ecn our favorite aivelv read M:6S A M Lv. 1 -rry , Lv. 2:o»P branche*; 1 ¿:10 p M Ai Orv allia Lv. 12:56 P lipai point Buy: a «d «ella exchange on remedy and always with favorable 'h e iTiiMf/.Ki! is (lie larsi Folk count« an« connect with tiu.i.o oí vr û . results. I have never hesitated to iid vi-i• i-in g me 'iutii, if the ad ven i-ei Makes collection# on all points in the Pacific North tfon Pacific railroad. west ; report my experience o f its use to wishes io reneli the gre.iie.t possilih Leprosa L ai uxccnt Pondi at t Loan tnouej and discounts j A RB E V ID EN C E Th a t the bipod is others when I have found them uuila r of read. ra. W eek after we-k ate# ; 4:40PM Lv. i Ar 8:^0 A M Allow interest on time deposits ■'* wrong, and th at nature is endeav 7:¿ . i Al .r. > (Mu t.vill« Lv. i A M troubled iu like manner.” R e v . ii - paper eim 'aina m ore Folk eon iity ne vs than m y other in exi- e n re am oring to throw o ff the im purities. CHURCH OF 8 T. JOACHIM. W. H. H a g g a r t y , PERSPECTIVE VIEW. N o th in g is so beneficial in assisting is n atura'lv 111 -t son . In after and 1110.1 Rome was completely given over to the of the Newark, N ew a e.-,fn Po»tin:.i! ar.tí vViba.,.itte Division, ar Two steps above the floor of the main nature as S w ift's Specific (-V. .V. -S.) thos.inxi'ly lead -hr wd udvertisei celebration of the jubilee, with which the Jersey, M .E . Confer rooms is a broad landing, from which you j I t is a simple vegetable compound. Is row Gtiuge. wi.l im.ke " o le of h. se t' vx-ts. Italian government did not interfere in the may descend to the kitchen pantry, thus harmless to the most delicate child, yet ence, April 2 5 , 'g o . R em edy. ¡ •Hit, foot ol Jcfcei.'on Htreet. B A N K I N G d-J., least. The original idea was to celebrate affording a good substitute for a back stair : i t forces the poison to the surface and, e Prejudice and imi ■ k * o have giv*-. the occasion with an exhibition, but this I ILY, EXCEPT SDN DAY. way and a direct com in unication with the l eliminates i t fr o m the blood. ALEM , . . . . OREGON was abandoned in favor of the pilgrimages, G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr,Woodbury,N.J. j wav 1 S im m o n ’s Live ite g li’a?or. J kitchen and front door without passing it land Arrive 8:0f p. in. l eave 4:Ò8 p. ni. i>allaa Arrive 8:27 a. in. because only about live years have passed h a - »1 od • he test. through the principal rooms, a most de Do ii we "-nil bunking bireiue»« an Arrive Ü :uú p. iu. Ai ie Leave 7:U0 a. in since a similar exhibition was held, and be sirable arrangement for any dwelling, and allow in te r«»! on lim e d ep o .it». M r «. S fo w e ’a J leclin ln q; Y'e.»r«. I contracted » severe case of blood p o i » « cause it was expected that the contributions W t* are every week asked to give, at not usual or common in low cast houses. that unfitted me for business for four years. A Mrs. H arriet Beecher fcU;\ve, who .cav of the pilgrims would do much to help out few bottles of Swift’s Specific (S. S. S ) cured D I X t i ï O 'Î O E e ; ! : s', huh a colum n (,i free advertising From the pantry is the door to the cellar the papal finance«, which art* said to be in to the w orld “ Uncle Tciu s Cabin,* h a : me. J.C. T o n e s , City Marshal, stairs, which are placed directly under the GEO. WILLI/vMU. W f.1- E N C L A N <•’ the w ield s fair, hut ill such gee Fulton, Arkansas, an; riling but a flourishing condition. reached her oi^ht)'-first y (Ter in ai iroir. main, stairs. There is also a door opening d. W. H O O SO N . J A. d A K E .’ Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed The memorial church is dedicated to the ! a« good physical condition :s sh was 10 ■ pee ily to the waste basks*.,. into the parlor for convenience in case of free. S w i f t S p u c if ic C o „ Atlanta, Ga. To ail i'oitit. in tie Eastern States, J. A. R IC H A R DSON. pope*« patron saint, his baptismal name lie- | years ago. The chan;. • m oie direcily a f it iipv i r iailed to cure dyspepsia ami reception or wheai entertaining guests. C.mada a d Euiape n»D be Obtained at ing Joachim. It was on Feb. 19, 1843, that j The parlor and dining room are separated fects her m ental than her physical con liver com plaint. T ak e S im m on ’s L iv Leo’s consecration a bishop took place, Lowest Rates from I. K. Woods, agent by an archway, which is intended to be er Regulator. and it was the fiftieth anniversary of this stitution. hung with handsome portieres. The route Balias. In pleasant weather she takes a daily event that was commemorated. from the kitchen to the dining room is K. KuEHLEH, E. P. ROOERS, walk out o f doors, accompanied by Han •At Owen-boro, K w last week a fire through the china closet, which is fitted up ■yOTICE IS HhREBY GIVEN THAT ALL POLK Manager. Asdt. Gen. F. A P. Agt. H ow to H arden T en der Feet. Portland Oregon. nah, a faith fu l attendant who has been dc.-Mroyed county warrant« endorse.i prior t « January ’ "t, a warehouse con tain in g witii shelves for crockery and glassware in Sponge morning and evening with a j wirh her fo r years. These walks are con 189‘' are payable on premei tation at the office of tin 19,000 barrel** o f wh key worth $3o0000. the usual way and pleasantly lighted by a treasurer of Polk county, OrexuP, interest ceasing preparation made o f one tablespoouful 1 fined to the pleasant streets in the vicin small window. The advantages of having It .voiild be u good things for mankind from the date <-f this notice. — A L L KINDS OF— of carbonate o f soda and a half pint o f ! ity o f her residence on Asylum hill in Dated, at Dallas, Oregon, April 13th, 1893. .'f al! sim ilar stu ff on the face of the a china closet in such a location are that it H. B GOSPER, is equally convenient to the kitcheD and cold water. H artford. W h atever the weather, win earth should m eet a lik e fate. County Treasurer. dining room The kitchen is sufficiently ter or summer, she rarely fails to visit ♦ Preventing Future M isery. large to afford space for a range, hot water — A t covered bridge, Dallas.— Tf you are Jill run down, fagged out, boiler, sink and two laundry tubs. If there is, in this vale o f tears, a Mrs. John Hooker, Mrs. Charles Dudley more prolifiic source o f min« ry than W’ araer and other holies in adjoining take S im m on ’s L iv e r R egu lator and be spry. the rheumatic twinge, we have yet to residences. Usually she is entertained with sing ----------- ♦ -------------- o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e UN- hear o f it. People are born w ith a ten dersiffned lius been appointed by tin* honorable ing, of which she is very fond. Mrs. If a farm er spends much o f his time dency to rheumatism, just as they are county court of Polk county, Oregon, iulnunintrato»- Hooker generally sings the older songs, loafin g about grog simps, stores or any N ew work made to order and all farm of the’ estate of Thomas Pearce, late of said count.* with one to consumption or to scrofula fam iliar to Mrs. Stowe in her early day«, w h ert else, its bad effects are sure to be and state, deceased. All persons having claims impl. merits or m achinery repaiied on Slight, causes may develop® this. As against said estate are notified to present the same. and preferably fam iliar hymns. These -een in the neglected condition o f short notice. du!> verified, to me at niv residence near Kola, iu soon as the agon izing com plain t m ani she seems to enjoy more than anything things around his home. Polk county, Oregon, within six months from the fest« itself, recourse should lie had to date of the' first publication of this notice, and all else. In the selection o f these hymns, Hostetter’s Stomach R itters, which persons indebted to said estate will please make ini however, Mrs. Stowe alw ays chooses T a k e S im m on ’s L iv e r Regulator. mediate payment to me. check its future inroads ami banishe« J. L. C o L unh , W. T. PKARJE, those of a stirring, lively movement. Y o u can eat as much and whatevei th*-rheumatic poisen out of the system Attorney for estate. Administrator. A n yth ing o f a slow, melancholy or sen you please w ithou t injury. Dated, April 14, 1MM. This statement tallies exactly with tin- V V n rre n I ) 11 n n . timental order fails to interest her. ♦ testimony of physicians who have em ! » prepared to t lo a ll kinds o f liaiiliiig ft is now almost certain that a new A s one illustration o f the peculiarity ployed this fine blood depuront in their of her mental powers Mrs. Hooker cites A. S P E C I A L T Y , san * I respectfully «»k s a fair share of tbe railroad w ill run from Portland north- private practice. There is also the public patronage. the critical utt*utiou which her sister I cast, tappin g the N orthern P acifiic at amplest professional and general tesri R IM .» rO l.l.K O TK l) M ON THLY. gives to hymns fam ilicr to her early life. Y a k im a and the G reat N orthern on be- In the county court oi the state of Oregon for Polk mony as to the efficacy o f the Bitters A word om itted or a w rong word used yond that. county. , . . for malaria, liv er com plaint, constipa she notices on the instant and makes the In re estate of John Bernthal, deceased. V O T IC H IS H E R E »* GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY tion, indigestion, kidney trouble, correction. Certain lines and ideas ap Cure fo r rvi,;n. Fevers nnd General De il concern, that I, J. J. Wiseman, administrator b ility , Sinai1 Hilw lien us. 26c. n tr bottle. nervousness and loss of appetite and pear to strongly impress themselves upon of said estate, have tiled the final account of my do intfs therein, and Tuesday. June fi, 1893, ha'l-ct^i flesh. A fter a w etting, whether follow her mind, and her comments are at times set for hearing the same by the county court of Polk A stock raiser says that one go o d 1,- ed by a cold or not, the Bitters is use very striking.— N ew Y o rk Commercial county, Oregon. All itrsons harintf objections 100 pound mare well handled is worth thereto will appear at said time and file their objec ful as a preventive of the in itia l attack Advertiser. tion«, if anv thev have, otherwise said adir.inistra a dozen cay use ponies. of rheumatism. tion will be closed and the administrat or discharged. PICTURESQUE ANO CONVENIENT. PI I II DALLAS CITY WILLIAMS Prioe, C uticuiia , 50 c . ; S oap , SOUTEEnN PACIFIC CO. «U ' & ENGLAND T h ro u gh H k J l g W u n d pains, back ache, weak kidneys. jM lll rheumatism, and chest psins relieved IV ftiM In one m in u te l.y the Catleurn A w tl- P «ln P la ster. The first and ou:> lustantaueous pain-killing pluster. T id je lJ freasurei’s Notice. Lust D ecem ber Purl land had over 400 yalooiiH, but within the last three months about fifty of them closed for lack o f patronage, and now twenty-five mor»» have gone to the wall because they could not pay the quarterly li cense of $100, required in advance. Dallas Foundry! B e w a re o f Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, 8» mercury will surly destroy the sense o f sm ell and com pletely dem tige the w iiole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Much articles «mould never be used except on prr- s r ijtio n s from reputable physicians, as tiie dam age they w ill do is ten fold to tq e good you can possible derive from them. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, m anufactured by F. J. Cheney <t Co., T oled o O., contains no mercury, and is taken in tern ally, acting directly upon t ie blood and mucous surfaces of the system. , In buying H alls’a C atlarrli Cure he sure you get the genuine. It is taken in tern ally, and made in T oled o, Ohio, by F. J. Clieny Ac C o , T estim on ials free. f W S o h l by druggists, .price 75c jier bottle. T h e state o f South Carolina lias un •Jertuken to absolutely control the liip ior business by closing up all the present saloons. T h e state is to fur liisb liquor to lie sold o n ly at certain p! i es and under restrictions and to get any piofils arising. T h e exp eri m en t will be watched with interest. FINE WORK AND GOOD FTC Final Settlement. F I& N T O S I O R G A N S A lm o s t without exception the shrewd est ami most successful business men are advertisers, because they find it to pay. Hhiloh’i Cure, the great c nigh And croup cure, is for sale bv all druggists. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, on ly 25 cents. Children love it. ..... — ^ m --------------- If n yo u iik woman or married wo 01811 will keep ill the p ith ot modest propriety, »ay no m il of othi-r» and shun those who do, om it wimu«g|\ sm iling upon vulgar and unptineipleii men, and in »hurt keep strieliy with a pure lady’s sphere, there » no', much probability of her geUi-ug a bad uauie. - — «» A Ooo<l T h in « tor t’m i«h « »a il Colds. T h e more Cham berlain's Cough R em edy is use«! the better it is liked. W e know o f on other remedy that al ways giv e, satisfaction, i t is good when you first catch cold, It is good when you r cough is seated and your longs are sore. It is good in an y kind of a cough. W e have sold tw en ty-five dozen o f it and every b o'tle 1ms given satisfaction. Httdm an A Friedm an. druggists, M innesota Lake, M inn. 50 cent bottles for sale by all druggists. —■-- ...---- T h e man who succeeds at this dav For a general fam ily cath artic we must push his business or somehndr confidently tecoinnieiid H ood's Fills. e b e will be con stantly pushing in T h e T oled o paper says that lln efe fr- i p o f him. Prin ter’s ink esn Is* made to greatly assist in pushing anv Burney Morrison and wife are the mils business. old settlers rem ain in g at Fiouwcr T h e y own a nice farm and arc in com W h y suffer from dyspepsia and liead- fort.ihlecircum stances. Harney s|s nds » ' h when S im m on ’s L iv er Regulator his leisure hours in trapping beav will cure y o u f er and other Firs, al which he is an expert. Kabhitehurg is the name o f a town in W est V irgin ia . W o rk «, Not W o rd «. T o the man who puU "G ix l Ble-w O ut | Home” upon the » n i l in.tend o f a pic- ture I always want to suy: "B le s . it j yourself. W ork for it. provide for it | and honor it with your company.’’ And to those matfixl. at« * and law givers who I pray that God w ill Mesa our land with j ’ ’special" Rift*. I say. •'Bleseit yourselves ! by «bolish i.i* the laws that lay so mauy heavv burdens on th « poor. ’—General M. M. Trumbull. j Farmer« Support a Boycott. A t th* annual mvsioii o f the Farmers’ institute* o f the Eleventh c<mgreeaiunal district o f Iowa a resolution was nnatii- monsly adopted supporting the boycott on the Sioux City stove works, levied by the Mulders' union. The question be tween the stove works and the union Is In relation to the employment o f non union men, and the farmers stood up manfully for unionism. to cur« Bilious Stuck., rn «nd Cmsstprflo«. 40 In P rlM 2*c. l o r sal« by , * I W YORK. I - M e rc h a n t T ailor. TRUCKING AND DRAYING It never hurts an honest man to watch or in vestigate his d o in g », and a dishonest one needs to l*> both Hrnatly Surprised. and investigated Every Mv w ife was confined to her lied for watched over lw o months will« a very severe at m an’s affairs should he put in sm-h a tai-k of rheumatism. W e could get shape that there can he no rer.non for tio ’ h in g that would afford her any re suspicion. lief, and as a last resort gave Chamher- T h e A d v o r t U in f Ia in ’s Pain Balm a trial. T o our great Of H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla is always surprise she Iw-gan to im prove after within the hounds o f r< ason hecausr it tin- iirst application, and by using it is true; it always appeals to the sol.e regularly she was soon able to get up com m on sense o f th in king people lie ail I attend In her house work. K. If. cause it is tru e ; amt it is always full, Johnson, o f C. J. Knutson A Co., Ken- sulistantiated by emlors uin-nts which, s fo g 'o n , M inn. 50 cent bottles for sale in the financial world would be a c c ep t be all druggists. ed without a m om ent's hesitation. Be&ns Small JD. BIDDLE, OTHO WILLIAMS. — A lm o t without exception those who spend most tim e about the saloons srw the ones least aide to do so. T o «ay n oth in g o f the bad habits and evil as sociations being form ed, nor of the cer tain daniaco caused by strong drink, the finan cial welfare of such men ou gh t to cuuse them to lead a ditler- en,l life. Repairing Promptly Done. N M n.es P ric e Cured o f H lien m atl.m . T h e m any cases of rheumatism cur ed by Cham berlain's Fain Halm during the past few months have given the people great confidence in its curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation that can be depend ed upon for that painful and aggravat in g disease. H onaker Bros., lairian, Ohio, says: “ Mr. Moses i rioe, o f this place was troubled with rheumatism for a lon g time. Cham berlain’s Pain Balm has cured him. H e says that the Balm has no equal.” F o r sale by all druggists. CARRIAGE FACTORY. 0 . H. COBB, PROP R. PROP. IRON WORK TO ORDER. Administrator’s Notice. .Blood w ill tell in humans as well as animals. I f either parent lias a streak o f ni 'anness, dishonesty or other un w orthy trait, it is sure to crop out in Polk county is now pretty well rep som e of the children or grand children. resented in the Alaska governm ent service, Judge T ru itt, of Dallas, Hon I'IA,IIOO In Prt*in 1 iiin-. E T. Hatch and Dr. Poole, from M c Offered by L iggett A Myers Tobacco Coy, and J. M. Parry, of Kalis C ity, be Co. of St. Louis, Mo, T h e one guess ing the incumbents. in g nearest the number o f people win w i'l attend the W o rld ’s Fair gets Iff«, S h iloh ’s V ita lize r is what you need 000, the second #1,000 etc. Ask your for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin dealer for particulars o send fur rir or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to polar. T e n Star tobacco tags entitle give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents you to a guess. I * M ., I ‘'G erm an Pic uplnim t wutclvfit):i|-c<]bottles. vu«u ooauu, SnuiU Hi 10 lfcaus. Hoc. per lx)Olo. Pimplt es Blotches W~ k* “ J S S s B A ^ A o t ^ k m VlU»«e, N . Y. Sold everywhere. LEO’S JUBILEE MEMORIAL. R e w a r d F o r a Cup o f C o ld W a t e r . Miss Burch o f Ashford, Kent, haB just succeeded to a fortune o f £150,000 un der remarkable circumstances. In May, 1888, when she lived at Bouth Kensing ton, she was among a crowd watching tlie arrival o f the debutantes at a'Buck ingham palace draw ing room, when an old gentleman was overcom e with faint ness and was seen to stagger. A num ber o f those who w o re standing around thought ho was drunk, but Miss Burch at once saw that howas ill and supported him to a seat iu the park. She dispatched a boy for a cup o f w ater, which quickly revived the old gentleman, who, it ap peared* had come up lro m the midlands. Ho was profuse in his expressions of gratitude and asked Miss Burch for her card, which she gave him. She heard nothing m ore o f the matter until a few days ago, when she was waited upon by a London solicitor, who communicated to her the news that the old gentleman had recently died, and that having no near relatives he had bequeathed a large amount to others than members o f bis family, including a sum o f £150,000 to the lady who, in his tim e o f need, had extended a hand o f sympathy and help toward him nearly five years ago.—Cor. Loudon News. Rady Je u n e on Overdress. B ctlkr & T ownsend . J. J. WISEMAN. Attorneys for estate Administrator. Dated, this 14th day of April, 1893. One Small Rile Roan e v e ry n ig h t fo r a w eek m ouse T o rp id Livers. *5c. p e r bottle. T i e backward spring is alm ost sure to make ih i" a good fruit year in Ore : n, but m any an orchard w ill need sprayin g and o th er healthful d octo r ing. T h ey increase appetite, p u r ify the whole system ami a cto n the liver, Rileiteau sSmalL ’ -------------- ------------------ S A L FIRST STORY. LAOÎE » TEA Is a pio**,nit drink, which will be borne l»y the stom ach without nausea, or griping. H fd-tc thorough!* jn «he liver, kidney« and reproductive Ttf.'im A gentío phyaic. efficient diuretic, and ' most usefu in «cant or painful menstruation, Raids i;itfpbtioii __________ _ ____ ^ , ; ele. ~ the complexion, r«r- and reduces _ corpulency ierintf it fair, and restoring the natural color of the skin, for :t removes the bile, which by accumula tion, produces the sallow, muddy complexion, pecu liar to the constipated state. Sold by ail dnijftfists. Tu «U l Dlgeetlun ta ke c**ic Ä will H Oe I « f i -M «aa Ult«. 5öi:. j>«r uOiiiv. O f the Off,000 F ren ch m en who I fon ch t w ith N apoleon a t W a te rlo o o o ly | e ig h t now s o r riv e W h e n e v e r y o n h e a r a n y o n e a ssert I t h a t t h e p rem en t e o n n t y e< n ir t h a v e l < F it*e ,«T »' d o i n g o r w i l l d o any t h i n g c o n - j t r a r y V i t h e lie s ! in t e r e s t s o f I h e p e o p le , i set i t d o w n ss u n t r u e , o r at I t a s t v e t y | im t » r e h * h le , u n t i l y o u ! e v i d e n c e t o that e f f i c L tir. K O H O f^ te S K J K I have a fine l«»t of fruit trees, which I will anil low foreash. All stock or rafted, with scions from trees bearing srood f-iiit. Come and see m> stock or write to me about it. 0. M. \VHITLMAN. — -— - » - - — — a to o t JjT Ilm siritsc w ss»». t>r ras t Cksice Trsss! Fair Frias! DB. PIBBOS’S GALVANIC £ have in a n u - f.H('rurer d ir k c t , prynuiTn a n d s a v e .San F r a iiiM s c o j o b- b e r s ’ la r g e p r o f n L n tfin L U it s ; and,again, I s e ll to c u s t o m e r s ■i iiECT m v s e l f o r KIMBALL Urough my reg- i ! a r S ALA RIED 1 m e n ,t o t h a t • m i > tu rn e rs nave PIANOS, •iii - g e n t s a n d s m a ll ■alera* l a r g e m proliits. k - Buy from a S atiable Firm and Got B eliable G oods. - - A F I V E Y E A R S ’ w ritten W A R R A N T Y given with every instrum ent sold. Old nrftan and pianos tsken in part paym ent for new ones. jP ^ rV iitn lo g u e s tnsiled free to any midress. C all nnd see m e o r write be- ore buying. L. V . M O O R E , a ® 2 S M v- provt Ri'flAiafsg** P r lw * l.M «.n i.7 y f 2# A p o lii 0.1- _ Btantly _____ U U t n « . : , -re now »nro* The lowini I hi : .» fr .m weSl-k«« wa resideiiU of the Pacific Coast, will speak fur them—lv—. A X-Xr» BLHEWES ! M r . F. A. W oo dbo w , F o r t C av ut . W ash ., «ay*— “ S i i month* have now passed since I P o u re d on« vt4 ynaur #If.-be 1 to«, ami it Rive« me pleasure and mutU •aiiefaetion to renew iny testimony of eleven year» iM i* m n t d to their efficacy in the relief of ailments to which I hav« been subjected. I , * « « « BACK A RHiWMATXSXI C W R I»! M r . J . tf.Fon.MAN, a well-known shipwrifhtof T acoma , writes—"•*our no. a b*n don« what a who!» d m « store could not doctor it haa cored mi* of Hi ia*.« HIn*u*ati*m and VTOali Back. «l*o, which cam* on through afaII *o • «hip ■ lom * t«n roar» tiro. I fell M hold *ou_ and «Uhm «lth oofh I « t n p M l( nothinf •ad .»d . _______l«t(_ v e r d í n « « . . h „ u ll ti. dfwtor Hid. * » • » < * . » « . __ ' ' back * troubled ’ roubled me the me over over since anni I tried prour ne year y tar now / belt. Far oste I haze /tit feit as / used to at so. a IM F © TIT A V T N O T I C I ! Dr. Pierce'* Belt* (with Suspenaory Attachment« — nt »■' All A en TI fo r « Men) will to be'æ k rt a m e Nv by M«i»t#T«n re«H*tered I ti mail, receipt of above price, or U O . P » T »riviieire » f i eaamina«ion. »'»anuí«- i" ■ aacdl c o p p a ria o n w 1 t , m r.psU hn*e m a de »*» A*-v#*rtcaf Anv almi’ liar OB 1«C-iut • f fl. L m further par»ieol«i».«e*n eeab'd r 1 mtpi.......... imphlet No. • - *., or i t «rampe for eeaWl ~ tail at ♦ he Manufactory and Head ’inertere of the Com pani «ecnovinir ♦Iieenti’-c ïl. ?•’ *»nd ith fl normet thefol- low?n«*«ddre -a : M r r a e t * « n J »«tìe T* t is « C o ., jy W cor. K-arnvA Sacramento Sta , Sen Franctaco. ^/mmmawrringntf f i l l . J O R D A N A CO’ A GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 Market St.,Ran F raw else« (betv *er> fit!' a id Tt i fc • ) Go and learn how » onclerfullf jou arc made and how to avoid '•.irkness and diseases. Mu«eum ^enlarged v i:h thousands of new objects. Admission 25 cts. P rivate 0 « o c . » ! 1 Ciearv St. Diees«es ef THE 0 BE 00 N HEDGE CO. - - P O R T L A N D , OREGON W . H. H OLM ES. Z. F. M O O D Y P. S. K N IG H T . J. H . A L B E R T . PRESIDENT, V i c k - Pit e v i d e n t , S ecreta h y . T r e a s c r e r , VV. H . H olm es, P. S. K n ig h t, D IR E C T O R S : J. H. A lb ert, J. M. K een e, E. 0 . Cross. J, A. G O O D H U E , General Manager. Combined Hedge and Wire Properly C onstructed H edge F en ces a re the M o st D urable. T h e rhpHpest and the best fence in nrfe. W in ds do not blow if down ; fiords !o not wash it a w a y ; overflow® do not in jure it ; it does nut d e c « }. F o r fur- .her particulars call at our office over L A D D & DUS t f B A N S , ’ orresponHence soF rilrd . F IR Salem , Oregon. P â E K! The new addition to Dallap, lies four blocks southwest of ‘the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the — streets, which are gr idctlandrtO feat Vide. Size of lots_- THE WILLA.MMETTE. _SALEM, OREGON.— Th« B is » Hstsl b etw e*« P s r t ««d » a l Saa FraseiscoJ I H I T 'U M S la all Its Appeiatwsnt*^ p o s it iv e Prevent an« eure Ooatlpatjqp and I riie If ;05 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , . men. stricture, 1 «« of man hood, diseases of the and kidneys quickly cured without the Borne body sbvs an id le l»Ov is very skin u«o of mercury. Treatment j*»reonAUy or by ! lhible to b ecom e a bad buy. and bad boys Vetter. Send for book. are qu ite lia b le to b iv o n re u n w orth y men, and an u n w o r t h y man is no riT A n y per«**n receiving » i n pie oo|>v o credit to h im self, his m o th e r o r any hie psuer will pleas® consid er it »u av < tat ten of heoofft* « ?ciiul»r*imh**cril er. i body else. 'Ê t.a v iç ^ , ORGANS, fr o m Ouarenteed to cure HI! loos Attacks and Coneiiputiou, St nail K ile Beat*«. KAR KÍMBALL ÌU I jo w Hook« For t h e L i t t l e O n — One reason that a young child may not learn to hang up its'wraps Is because it cannot. Hooks or 5 feet from the floor are not very encouraging to a *S -t< w t baby. Therefore a row of hooks should I « placed low down in the hall, and with thi is sort of start that baby may not go thr< ugh life dropping coats and hat« oo cbal ra, sofas and other furniture. In tbe recent dlsrnsrion in England over the question o f parliament making | a legal workday in certain indnstri**8 tho follow in g facts regarding the c o a l1 R o o t mining industry were brought out: Out i o f 450,000 miners in England. 125.00L SV now work only 8 h.uirs, 90,000 fm m tc 8 f; 250,000 from 9to ity, and only 28.000, ot a twentieth, work the 10$ to 10$ hour* which ohtaff* in many American mine». A change to eight hoirs would therefore only affect three miners out o f four and An sm i'sh i» t«x s t ire s«4 NKHVBTC reduce the hours o f these to a very small ~RJ » U » iw r pwkn*«. »«in, ,« freiT IT . I buy m y pi- uo- :tml urgans c e ilin g s h ard fin ish ed on o n e c o a t o f b row n m o rta r. Bronze h a rd w a re f * r first story; co p p er bron zed iro n in seuond sto ry. The b u ild in g may be heated by stove« o r a fur nace. The b u ild in g can be «reeled w ith o u t a furnace fo r A bou t $1,300. D. W . K i n o . ;|J'L0H’s A c m ìé SS p REM M in o r»’ AYorkrifty tn F.n?land. M E To represent our well known house. Y< need no capital to represent a firm that war rants nursery stock first elss«’ and true to name I W O R K A L L T I I E V R A M . -¡0-' per month t Aii - rtLiit i.iau App;y qui-!., stating atfe- L . L M A Y A CO., Nurserymen, Florists and Soedsmei. st. P a u l, M in n . This house is responsible. Lady Jeune is o f the opinion that i f women w ou ld but determine to discard the ornaments, the garnitures, the trim mings and the stuffs o f French manu facture and return to the sim plicity and plainness o f dress which satisfied their mothers and grandmothers they would give a stimulus to homo production, and i f they insisted on a certain standard of excellence in the material they purchased they would soon find their example fo l lowed by women of all classes. As it is, she can only groan over what she calls “ the craze among women to overdress A Model I vltchen. themselves and m ultiply their gowns.” 1 » the W om an’s building at the W o r ld s It is no uncommon thing, ns sho says, /?\ir is to be shown a modal kitchen, pro for people to wear four or five gowns a vided w ith every known .¿iboi saving de- day. Gowns must be changed—morn- i v :cA and convenience, it w ill be a reve ing, walking, afternoon, evening, each lation to housekT^per * as showing the up has its separate apparel—and the tea io date possibiliiAcs o f this departm ent gown, which is an invention o f the last few years, is perhaps the most gorgeous O f Conroe .fifv new It. and extravagant article in tlie list. It H a rry— Does she kiU»w you love her? used to be said that women dressed to Frw l— She can’t udp knowing i t SECOND STOUT, please men. I f so, says Lady Jeune, those W h y, she told me she LWdfSO.OOOa year. days are passed. N o w they dress to out - L i f e . i inside, topped o n t above roof with hard vie one another.— Exchange. brick. A ll doors of cypress. Walls and English society is nut only agitated b y an anticrinoline crusade, but by what is : named the Short Skirt league, led by : Lady Haberton. Its object is to induce ] ladies to adopt a style o f uress more suit- ' able for out o f door wear than tho pres- 1 ent one. Every member who joins the I league engages to wear walking drei not lefjs than five inches off tho ground all around. It V argued that the weight and inconvenience o f the present gowns are such us to deter women from the ex ercise mvvss’irv to the maintenance of Y ith Onn.**? Co ü . y r<* a ll o t tiers fe d . good health, while they expose the wear in Whoopiri ers to sickness by absorption o f moisture. A ethm a. Hosv?ene«», F o r Consuiaptioa It J The movement has common sense to Ik*® cared tnouaende,» A will fx u n i«. hjr jists c commend it. Ladies’ costumes are now- Awtrr. U >or A Tame Raol or t ».lays very unwieldy nffsirs. and unless s h i l c h s b r l l a o o n «4 a p l a \ the wearer holds them up while travers ing the streets they sweep over all sorts o f debris, dust and mud and soon pre sent anything but sn attractive appear arrh y Th is re m ed y !•» ance.—Boston Journal. i to cure |tm* M oq ^ M S In jeot H 3 Local aad Traveling. T h e naval vessels in process o f con In the second story is a large front cham «♦ruction nt various shipyards in this ber, with a dressing room and closet; one large chamber aiul one small bedroom in '•uutry m e esfim ared to c o s t $53,000 000. and m erchan t vessels b u ild in g are the rear, with a bathroom, hall and closets complete. The bathroom is located directly valued a i $4,500,000. above the kitchen, so that the lengths of the supply and waste pipes to the different Th - cheapest dress m ade by W orth , fixtures are as short as it is possible to tlie Funsiau in ¡Diner, e ve n if o f cotton, make them. does nut cost less than $150, nnd this The building is I X stories in height, the he • alb- his “ p au vrette c ostu m e” — the first story being 0 feet in the clear, while the second story is but 8 and takes in a poor g ir l’s dress. part of t he slope of the rafters uearthe ceil ing. However, this is not a serious objec A Womni S«ijs<*nl‘ id For R e c e n t . tion, as the rooms are well lighted and A correspfi) dent ot the N e w York otherwise well arranged and finished. Tribune calc* attention ‘. o the fact that There is a cellar under the entire house death has le ft a. vac*acy m the board of 6X fpet deep. The cella? walls are of stone, regents o f the N e w \rork university ta laid in cement mortar. Above the founda directing, not s te a c lii ig institut ion) and tions the - building is of frame— walls asks: “ Has k c the tim e come when sheathed and clapboarded in the first story women ure 1 .tied by education and ex and shingled in second story. Gablen and perience to Jill creditably positions on roofs shingled. Outside finiah of white pine painted in two coats. Inside finish— the highest g $verulng board o f education except stair»—of cypress filled and var iu the slate? W ou ld not the presence of nished in two coats. Chimney of soft brick a woman om/the board of regents add to that hod}’ an educational influemce of value? la it not fittin g that the place filled so hoaorab1 v b y Mr. G eorge W il liam r rtirf should pass a woman, especially since so large a work fo r the educational advancement o f women was clone by iVIr. Curtis?” Professor Lucy M. S:Jjsron o f Vassar college and other colleg e women aars interested to secure the v Joction o f a m-preseutative w oman ss voiivc rsity regent« Tlie M orenient F or Short Dreaae«. Buy from F'irst flatuls anti save Middle Mens’ large prof- its and Agents Commissions. My stock comprises a full assortment of at I. -W ^ -O IT E R . X ^ r o - p x lw t o r . *>0x144, with alllevs through the bloCKg. PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. T h e s e lo ts a re s o ld o n th e in s t a llm e n t p la n — $ 1 0 cash b a la n c e o n th re e , s ix , n in e a n il tw e lv e m o n th s ’ tim e w ith o u t in terest. T h ia is b y lo n g o d d s th e p re ttie st a n d b e st a d d i tio n to P a l la s . Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. I J