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DREADFUL PSORIASIS Dot and Tom are the name* of new tXMtofiicer in llUnot* Covering Entire B ody with White floalee. Suflferlng Fearful. Cured by Catte era. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Mi Stesa** (fm ri*et*) first broke out on my left leroee my nor«, etui alrnoat cov •riog my face, tt ran Into my eye«, anU tSe ptyeiatea w u «fi •Id I would kMM my «yvebfht a» •*- Ifc m u ad cevr m y W ed. and my M l nil fell oat, until 1 %a* •odraly bnkl beaded , It Un a broke oat on my arms end ehouldera, until my aruit were Juet one tore. It covered my entire body, my face, head, and shoulders being the worst. Th e white ecabe fell cooetuntly from my head, shoulder», and arm s; the skin would thicken and be red and very itchy, aud would erack and bleed if scratched. After upending many hundreds of doll.tta, 1 _ ------ wae pronounced incurable. I beard of the C u n c u a a R e m b d ib s , and after using two bottles C u ticu ba R eholtbnt , I could see u change; and alter I had taken lour bottles, I was almost cured; and when I had used six bott'e of C u ticu ra R b s o l v r n t , one box of C uTicriu , und one cake of C u ticu ba S o ap , I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for five • V « . •i>r**d,ul.’ stored os good as evsr, «ud so Is tu y eyesight. M as. BOBA K E L L Y . RoekwsU City, low s. Scald wooden ware often, but keep tin* dry. Flat» tome vinegar on th«» stove to lessen the odor of cooking onion*. Put a sound ripe apple in the tin box with your fruit cake, and the latter will keep without baooming crumbly or dry Oil paintings may be cleaned by washing them with a apouge and drying them by rubbing them with a silk handkerchief. This grease eradicutor made the fortune of more than one inau before the secret of it* compoaition waa discovered: Tw o ounces ammonia, one ounce caatile neap sharings, one quart salt water, one teaspoonful salt peter. Whenever you have occasion to pack away ailk or wocleu goods which you are afraid may turn yellow, break up a few cakes of white beeswax and fold the pieces loosely in old handkerchiefs that are worn thin. Place these among the goods. THE Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse tbo blood of all impurities and poisonous elements), aud c ’ u ticu ha , the great Skin Cure, and C uticura Boir?, on exquisite 8 kin BeauUfier, externally (to clear the skin aud scalp and restore the hair), nave cured thousands o f cases where the shedding of Scales measured a quart daily, the skin cracked, blooding, burning, and itching alrooot beyond e ndurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering terri- Lie. What other remedies have made such cures? Sold everywhere. Price, C u ticu ra , 60 c . ; S oap , * .o .; R eso lv e n t , $1. Prepared by the P ottbb I abcto a n d C hbm ical C orporation , Boston. £ J "8 c u d for “ IIow to Cure Skin IMseuses,” 64 pagus, 60 illuetraUons, and 100 testimonials. Flftl THE WOULD OF SFOUTS PLEH, black-heads, red, rou^h, chapped,and oily skin cured by C uticura S oap . IT 8T0P8 THE PAIN. Back ache, kidney paius, weakness, I rheumatism, and muscular pains r e- 1 loved In o n e m in u t e by the C'utl- -u r a A n t i-P a in P la ste r . 25«. M O V IN G W OULD. 1 Woman is advancing. In thirty-two states and territories she enjoys some fonn of suf frage. Three routes for a cable line to the Sand wich Islands have been surveyed, aud each is said to be practicable. In Wito, east Africa, they are making sugar from cotton seed that is said to be 15 times sweeter than that made from Louisiana sugar cane. It is said that when Benjamin Franklin proposed to start a newspa[>er his mother tried to dissuade him from it because she said there were already two papers in America and there was no room for an other. A New York genius has invented a ma chine for the self propulsion of ships. It consists of long, strong platforms, rigged ont on either side of a vessel, that rise and fall with the roll of the waves and operate a propeller. In (tie vicinity of Ball«ton arc nenr- C o m p le t e ly U p r o o te d . ly ¿00 acre« of hops and when the H<>w many remedies there arc which v ne« get down to steady busaines« merely relieve without uprooting dis they will scatter many a dollar through ease. The contrast with sterling medi I hut region. cine* which such palliative* afford, not only enhances the dignity of the form I . « r 'n n n o l b « C u r .il. hy local applications, as they cannot er, hut serves to emphasize the folly of rpsch tlie diseases portion ol (he ear em ploying half-way measures whe T ere is only one way to ruredeafness, thorough ones are available. A mark and that i« by coiiKtiuilional remedies. (*d instance of this is the effect, on tin D- ainer« is caused by an iiiHamed con- one hand, of Hostel-ter’« Stomach Bit d i'io n of the irtncous lining of the Eus- firs in cases of chills an-* fever and tai-kian tube. W hen this tube get» in bilious remittent, and on the other of tluined von have a rumbling sound or ordinary remedies in maladies of this By the Bitters, malarial com im perfect hearing, and when it is en tpye tirely closed deafness is the result, and plaint in every stage, und of the most unless the infl«>nnia'ion can lie taken malignant type, are com pletely con out and this tube restored toils normal quered and lose tlieir hold upon the con dition, hearing will he destroyed system. They are rarely, if ever, dis forever; nine cams out of ten are cans lodged by the ordinary resources of ed hy catarrh, which is nothing hut an medicine, although tlieir symptoms inltamrd condition of the mucous sur may unquestionably he mitigated through Htuh means. The same hold- faces. W e will give One Hundred Dollars good of indigestion, biliousness,kidney for any case of deafness (caused by com plaint, rheumatism, nervousness catarrh) that cannot be cuied by Hall’s and debility. By the Bitters they art Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, cured when many remedies fail. —- ■■■— -— ♦ — - —— free. Peaches will be a failure this year K. J, C h e n e y A Co , Toledo, O. and cherries nothing to brag on, but | V S o l d by druggists, 75c. other fruits and berries will be abund There is social singing at the Ball- ant. ston churct. at 4 o ’clock every Sunday A m Y ou T h in k in g evening. Of what you ought to take with yon when you go to the W orld’s Fair? • ‘¿ 5 , 0 0 0 In P r e m iu m s . Offered hy l.iggett dt Myers Tobacco Your outfit will not he com plete with Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guess out a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic in g nearest the num ber of people who Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The will attend the W orld's Fair gets $5,- change of water and diet, fatigue and 000. the second «1,000 etc. Ask your irregular habits, during your trip are dealer for particulars o send for cir ulmost certain to producediarrlnca am cular. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle a dose or two of this remedy may savi you serious sickness and perhapsmucl; you to a guess. ex {tense. Procure it before leaving More than a dozen men in this home. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sal cou n ty, after squandering hundreds of hy all druggists. dollars at the saloons making inisera Many poor people who cannot afford ble drunkards of themselves, found it necessary to spend aiiothe« hundred or luxuries of d ress or any other kind an Bo at the Keeley institute to get cured con9'antly tempted to strain their credit so as to make as good an ap o f the devilish degrading habit. pearanco or have as good a time a Sh iloh ’s Vitalizer is what you need somebody else. The only safe rule is for i/vspepsia, torpid liver, yeilow skin to always live within your means. In or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to the long run you will he both happier give you satisfaction. Brice, 75 cents. aud better off. T oe M eek. How the dear, gentle creatures we’re wed to Prove themselves much too generous anti kind! Though we asked but fie hands and hearts, p i They often add a piece of their mind. —New York Herald. B fe B e & n s Small A T im e ly C a r e ss. Young lady la suddenly kissed by her cousin while she is reading a sensational novel, whereupon she remarks, “ Fortunate ly. my dear Augustus, I am reeding a de lightful passage with which your kiss thor oughly harmonlsee; otherwise I would have rebuked you sererely for your impudence. ' » ear* Billons attacks, •dacha and OeaeUaattw. 40 in M a. P rie» M e. Por eaU hy •T, 17, W ' l.p .1 m 4 M i .p l. 4 m ir e .. f i t » , P N frM w i, B * TOM. I S S < • ie ! r C o.’ .*. • \.*rs mul Genera! D e bility , bh.i.ul I m U* H i mls . ¡¿5c. p er Imttie. Swift’s Specific S A Tinted Remedy — ONLY T H K — *9 Q. For All £ PUREST p 3 Clood and Skin | s Diseases s Laundry arid Icibt Soaps. A ralinbl* cur* for Contagious C Blood Poison, Inherited Scro- Ci fula and Skin Cancer. C A* a tonic for delicate Women § nml Children it has no equal. Being purely vegetable, ia harm-» ^ leas in its effects. ^ A tmatlse on Blood and Skin Die- eases mailed kkek on application. Road R a c e s, th e H a ll-S la v ln Ask your firocer for It. S S W ALL P£P£R , I WILLIAMS & ENGLAND ChaicB Trsss! Fair Prices! L A D IE S ’ T E A Fotiiiilrv! IRON WORK TO ORDER-1 Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, - 1 . livin g the LIU earth f ill III ¡ill _________ Taking over _____ into ______ con- ^idemtinn, (he am imint ount of rain that falls on its acl face c ¡omen to about five •TANBBURY. FIA.VLAN. victory occurred in 1890 when he defeated feet annually. W om en troubled with headache, will find Sim m on’s Liver Regulatoi reliever- and cures. -------------♦ # » ■ ■■ In Christiana, with its lfiO.OOO in habitants, there are only twenty-seven- places where liquor is retailed. ----------- ♦ ----------------- Sim m on’s Liver Regulator is a modi (fine endorsed and used by physician.1- m d druggints. ------- ------- The first elevated railway in En gland is in process of construction at Liverpool^ Read T h is L e tt * r Fr.-ini a ( h ic u g o L m ly . Cliictt&u, 755 \V. Ailitms St., Apr. 21 91 Ml*. Non v a n L io h t y , Des Moines, In. Hour Sir:— A sample of K haosk ’ 11 k u i ■' UK C ai - si lks was left in nu ll shmid’Holfice a few (lavs since, and s 1 am subject o In adacln s—'neuralgii , nervous, und in fact every other kind— lie thoughtfully brought tlio sample hoz home The very next day I had chance to try ¡hem and ON k capsi ik relieved me in less than half an hour. Next day I was attacked ag. in, fool another capsule with the same deligh - ul result, in less than half an hour mv head felt as well as ever, with no bad feeling as the after result. I have had these terrible headaches for twenty years, and have trie I every remedy I ever heard of, hut nothing I have ever taken has eured or relieved me a. qrioKLY ns K kausk ’ s H e a d a c h f C a p - sci . ks . M b s . N. A . S k in n e r . F or sale by J. I). Belt, sole agent. until au incident occurred that -showed me how keenly our feathered friends mourn the loss of their homes. One spring two linnets built their nest in some bushes near my window. W e were ¡ill very much in terested in the wee home, and when we found four little eggs inside the nest took every precaution to prevent it from being disturbed. But one morning when we went as usual to peep at the nest we found some cruel hand had robbed it of all its contents and left it half destroyed. We felt very sorry, but thought the birdies would perhaps build again. Alas! no. When they returned ajui found their be loved home broken up, their grief was pain ful t o see. Uttering all the while the most piteous cries, they frantically flew in circles high above the nest; then they hopped all round and beneath the bushes thinking, I suppose, poor mites, that the eggs had fallen out. For two days they continued their search, and on the third we thought they had left, as we did not notice them ubout. W e were partly right, for the father bird had really gone and did not return again, but the body of bis poor wee mate was found by us, chill and lifeless, on thoground by the bushes, and we felt quite sun? then that the loss of her dear home had broken her tender heart. Frle«»3.l|to.*tS. j Y ’ p o ™ t *•-*•■» f j » r . P ia r « -'« i 1 « - 4 I fc i* :'■'. !*■«," . A p pi in nein c> ' dn o ' ■ s U . » f p roveT.er.'1 r o v s n e r A .» s > j: v- ,v... .cur-'- r " 4 Ci*'' 1 ' ■ f a n f ly e . l 1 be w -u - r. V .. mi . ndsu|»enor.iii • v e r y m . i « ’. : n. u-e. H '« M - lowing I••• • « (• m v ’ recidente of the Pacino Coto.st, vv.li r,,.,vk -? tiicin-U » -s: A . 'F T . « « ’SRI Mit.E. A. U >■-•: au:-v. Fon ; i a . i ’. k , W ash ., s.-.ys— *‘Six months have n .vv jt : •;*-n since I procurali one of your 5-be It *. n 1 11 ;?:> •- a ni" leaf uro and mudi satisfaction to r n w * v t*sti’ 1 n: 1 ■ eh veri ynara ago i r. rogar. I * o t *i • r t m c icy > 1 t no relief of uilmontfi to which I Lavo bitu 'n.blectad. B A c n e f t r v'r.v- >À.ftvx3»3 c u e r » i Mr.. J . W . I us , a'.oll-lniown shipwright of T acoma , w ile»—-Y«. h - ' .3 «/ ib auio Chain Balt nas dono wliata win ’•««!> raio.« could not do. for it has cured mo of » iu’ .o li'.f mat.-in nini V. eak B ho V, alno, vv hich : anmon tl.i ugn a . >11 into a niiip » hold some ten re.” . X f ¡1 1^ fc-e' on my l ack, and nlthourh I g t e p r s i f nothing had happened; and. accord-ng to u :< ” do •• i hui «.. was not hurt the back tronbl d i..oe r s •nn.il I tried your belt, fior oneyta «• *t v / /; -/*•./ fd to at ac. ' X rtreO T ?T A M T N O T I C E I Dr. Piere i ti B ills i v.iii: Su^otnsory Attachment.« for Men) will be Font f r « e by registered man. en receipt of above price, or (>. D. by hnirtMi, wm: privilege of i lami-Mion, a n d comjpaxison wvtn a n y u im ilxr r ,p p !ia u ”9 u a J 4 m A ia e n c a on r«vc-int $1. f « r fn; ' her particulars, sei • ! .............. for sealed Pamphlet No. » ..o r call a- ♦I 19 .Manufactory mid HemlouartersoftheConipan'’ occupvr.n 1 * bo enti re * 2 d. "d ■> n<l !th floors, at tin fol low: c a d d ■ - « : r t a s r a o t ln R l a s t l c T r u s s C o , S’ W cor. K^ar.- v A S^crarnento Sts.. San Pranc'^C' irp» n itnrTt, r uii-. fr: 'i-ntf:iase mention tk ts f ipt’ 1 Merchant Tailor. T li « A v a la n c h e . f be r a il. a V -., 3 oo^ 'KOMABBBaaaaB ' L l l iM hfA . MAIL iKAiN DAILY. EXCEPT &LNLAY. 7:30 A M l.v. Portland Ar. 5:39 10:58 A M l„v. Derry Lv. 2:01 P 12:10 PM Ar. Corvallis Lv. 12:55 P At Aloauy and Corvali* connect with train» of Or gon Pacific railroad. Express Daily, Fvceot Sunday.I I 4.40 P M l/\ . P II Ar. Portland Mt .VI un. ville Ar 8:2. A M Lv. 4.4f 4 M Portland and Willamette Division, Nar row Gauge. Passenger depot, foot of Jefferson street. A1HL1E M A IL - DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave 0:40 a. m. Portland Arrive 8:05 p. in. Leave 4:3t*p. m. Dallas Arrive 8:27 a. m. Arrive 6:05 p. m. Aitlie Leave 7:06 a. m| Through To all Poiut« iu the Eautnru States. Canada and Europe can be Obtained at Lowest Ratos from I. N. Woods, agent Dallas ! R. KOEHLER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst Oen. F. At P. Agl. Portland Oregon. CARRIAGE FACTORY. — At covered bridge, Dallas.— 0 . H. COBB, PROP'R. N- w work made to order and all farm mpl* moots or machinery repaired on short notice. TRUCKING AND DRAYING • W a r r e n Dunn. f« prepurpil to d o n ll kinds of houliiiK uni respectfully asks u fair share of tli* public patron ige. jELEBUTED KIMBALL ORGANS, & I fr o m I buy m y p i- iio> a m i o r g a n a DAVIS, t lio m anu f a c t u r e r D II.B TT, and s a v e Man E r a n c ih c o j o lv BEI M B I • • Buy from a Reliable Firm and Get Reliable Goods. - - H&TO’& U& S D :105 W ASH IN G TO N S T R E E T , PO RTLAN D , OREGON T h e C o c k T h a t C r o w s a t J>ay b r e a k . Coc k • a-dood le-duo! I’m a hero! Who are you? I go to bed at candle light A n d w ake up in the m orning b right. £( ESP A 11 This wonderful preparation is Purely Vegeta bis : compounded from the prescription of the Official Physician to the Court o f Spain. “ Eepano ” recreates Mental and Nerve Power in H a n and W o m a n , Cock -*-d ood le-doo! Whet I say is surely true. If you don’t believe it’s so. Get up early and hear me crow. ' ; ; | j j j I R*»»ks intermarry, year after year, I | chi* Hy am ong the ircup.mts (*f adja- ’ een* rookerie«*. If a male should he so | h**LI as t<i bring home to his rookery a bride from a distance, the other rooks j w* »»Id to receive h- r. and would j a fore e the i air t n SuiM some way '»ff. | In the neiehN>rtHssi of hig res*keries( «Ml*lying nests of this kind may always I k - found. Frereot ami cure OonetipaUoo and Ski- t ■aadarha. Snxul Mif Braiw. » . , , _________________ ----- 0U.A4 ' ft ' i œ i ¿ j" " ; v . u K A R L ’S o d * F .ltY F ,T O N IC , • Lctwct L * o. .tuud a bd Lorvallib. Glii Reliable THE WILLAMMETTE. three times a week my nose woiih Econom ic entom ology it that bleed. I thou ilit Ihe »»res would nev ! CATARRH branch of the science which, looking er heal. Your Balm has cured me.”— ! REMEDY, beyond the mere collection and cbwai- Mrs. M. A. Ja ksou, Portsioouth, N V o tr e J , >u l Atorrb J* Tbi, remedy taatiarr.L-1 fiedition o f insects, bus to d<i with the H. tceJtou .jp.you. VriortMcta. l:\luueoj-ave. conired of tlio*e which injuriously itffvct ajfrieulnir.il products. W e again call attention to the con ——— - -♦ —— tent* of the outside page« of thi« p«- l #1 • i «»••«.u * Sm all HI 1« Bean per. You will tin r e t im i* great v - liely of intereatin^ reading. I Ar serr'nb!*' Ta t F4«t Ivy I>ru»Tri,*'R I L Ï V /e i’iS? fj Buy from First Hands and save Middle Mens’ large prof its and Agents’ Commissions. My stock comprises a full assortment of PIANOS, S o a p , H o t W a t e r an«l a C lean S k in . ; I j O R H Q -O K -. -AND— KIMBALL | -w % 8K< O M > I I AHH HI.I F | *IN O C A R « A Itaci I e« I to a ll T l n o u g b T r a in s . Here is a graphic description of a snow «K • imi. £ v j f b e r s ’ la r g e p ro f %lide that occurred one day in February on it « ; a n d , a g a i n , I the Bitter R oot mountains by one who was s e ll to c u s t o m e r s in it. He says: A long the trail that ■wound up the moun for d ik e c ’ t t n y e c l f o r tainside great masses of snow seemed to tlir o u g li m y reg- overhang us, and more than once I noticed f-iTAny person receiving a gam pie copy o n 1 a r s a l a r ie d how anxious the grizzly haired old guide his paper will please consider it an inv itatici) « u lt‘« n i e i i , s o t l i a t seemed to be. There was only a narrow of become a regular subscriber. c u sto m ers «a v e path through the snow, and the 20 mules a g e n t« a n d e m a il \tith five packers followed us in single file. 1 d e a le r s ’ l a r g e The guide was o f course in front, and I was second. W e had come t o a turn in the trail, p r o liits . und I halted to look back. I heard no warn ing—no cry of alarm. The snow on the — SALEM , OREGON.— mountain top began to move. The width o f the avalanche was fully a quarter mile, Th, Best Hotel between Portand and San and it moved like a flash. There was no Francisco^ rumbling, no crashing, and in 15 s«*oonds A F IV E Y E A R S ’ written W A R R A N T Y given with every instrument sold. later it was all over. I looked for our pack Old organs and pianos taken iu part payment for new ones. train. Not a man or mule had escaped. g j 0 ' Catalogues mailed frea to any address. Call and see me or write be They had disappeared, und for a wide space fore buying. there was neither tree nor shrub. “ Close In all its Appointments.! call that!” said the guide. “ Come on. All -¿V. X. ■ W ^ .O -a S T E X ^ the men in Montana could not dig them out!” And we rode on in silence. There are many nuukly skinned women who need to use hot water and any good j unperfumed soap on their faces once a 'lay. | * A fter the face is washed in hot water it | should be rinsed in cold and allowed to dry | ; without nsing a towel. Towelin« the face ! 35 c * L , 1 too mnch brings on wrinkles. In spite o t •Octs^and ! the prejudice against usir.^sonpon the face ILOOpor DoiUiC i there are many who still believe that no ’Jnecoutftdi j woman who fails to wash her face occasion- Tms G ruat CoBQaCn:» promptly I ally In soap and hot water can claim to wh. re -Ul othF’r« fniL C ou gh s, C roup. hare «clea n skin. T h roat, Kor.rerneae, w h o o p in a ; C ou.;a \ S JrB Asthr.t«. For C o r .s u m p L o o * !!n j^ r i^ I : --------^ -------------- bo» cured tkous.knde. i-tj trill CURB TOO i? Guarantee«) to cure RlMoua Attacks and A Ood-send i« My » Cream Balm. I takeu In timo. Hok! by Druggists on a guaiv Constipation, Sm ail Bit# Beaus. _ For a L.'imo Baux or • r Chfsi i '.i u bad catarrh for three years. Tw o or SHILOH’S BULL 3NNA PLAST BR Ihe Salem Woolen mill will jn th, ext year n»e alami 400,1*10 p»ain,I. . ■ »«»I, alM.nt half of which the will ni cantero Oregon. The pr, >em i« . - 1, .‘ b a it 15 eeoie W m ilro,.,, ir tv . and Herren A Levy ara th* »Ul I M M N G C A K E ON O G IIF N R O U T E P U L L M A N b U F F E T S L L fe P fc R b . HÄLLET (Between 6 th and 7th Sts.) Oo and learn how wonderfully you .are made and how to avoid sickness *and disease. Museum enlarged with thousands of new objects. Admis sion 25 cts. P r i v a t e O f f i c e —s a m e B u i l d i n g - 1 0 5 1 M a r k e t S t r e e t — Diseases of men: stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin and kidneys quickly cured without the use of m» r- ry^Treatmeut peruonally or by letter. Send A F r lc m l In d e c il. j£ o w Allutiij f ocal D ally , Kxrcut Stilliti.). LKAVK: AKKIVK: Portland 6:00 P M • Albany 9:00 P M Albany .8:80 A M I Portland 10.80 A M P IA N O S ! O R G A N S GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY The man who wrote t!mt woman’s “ no” Means “ yes,” I’ ll safely bet. Hadn’t met thatcluhsof womankind That most of us have met. —Now York Herald. He—^Why did they name that paper The Ladies’ Friend? ! She—I suppose because it make» such good curl papers.—Yonkers Statesman. | s | I j If yon have o.\er-dnlged in ealing or Iriokm g take a dote o f Bimnilm'a Liv. r »»‘g lilat' r K o.cburt; X.ul bully. 111. LKAVK: RlUVR: Portland 0 »I A M I Ronttiure 5:60 P Kiwel.ury «:S0 a M | Portland !:» i P RILLS C ILL ROTEI) M O N TH LY. ,1 0 5 1 M a rk et St., San F ra n cisco A P o e t ic F ic t io n , ! | fc-vrt», T r.ill. leave Portland l ’ally X-.. "V". M O O R E , A T ir e d L lttln H o j . < ue Injury to the rider, but Kilpatrick guided hi« wheel down the entire (light In safety. Dan Canary, the trick bicyclist, has also performed this hazardous ride, but Dan possesseH tw o legs. Much Interest is felt on both sides o f the Atlantic in the Hall-Slavin fight. When Slavin defeated Kilrain in nine rounds. June lfl, 1891, he waa looked upon as a probable world beater nud a fit opponent for SullivAn. He had already defeated such men a» Jem Smith, Joe McAuliffe and Jack Durke. When Peter Jack*on knocked him out In nine round« last May, however, hi» stock took a tumble, and now he is matched to fight Hall, a rattier heavy middleweight, w h oso easily succumbed t< Middleweight Champion Fitzsiruinous re- cently. If SlAviu is in anything like his old form, he »hould easily defeat Hall. In the great International billiard contest l»etwcen Ives and Rolrcrt» the men will play Knglish billiards. Robert» is champion of he world in this style o f billiards, while Ives is a novice. Xho champions will play 'x nights, R,000 points up, at Hinlcy’s Cir cua. The n\a>i»e shot is new to Kngiish players, and on it Ives eagerly bases his Inqresof victory. F\* t.F II. E aton . A SPECIALTY. OR. JORDAN & CO.’S X’r c p r ie t o r Little Boy—I’ m tired to death. Mother—What doingf Little Boy—Thinking about the things you told me to do aud I forgot.—Good News. CTIARI.K8 KILPATRICK. ' fine WORK AND GOOD FT 1 3Z>-A.X j X j _ A - S , - LKAVK; ARRIVE: ' rtU».t : o r P M | 8a n rnm ieeo • 16 A| VI. Krei.vu. o T M P 11 I Portland.. 7:50 A PROP. D T H O W IL L IA M S , The «bark manifests a distinct like- R o b b in g B ird s* N ests. ing for certain races, and will cat an Boys who rob birds’ nests do not always Asiotic in preference to a negro and a realize what a cruel thing this is to do. 1 European rather than either. used not to think much about it myself v ia —OF THE gssssssssQ m Simmon,’» Liver Regulator is my on ly family medicine.— Rev. J. M. Rol lins, Fairfield, V’ a. - TI1E .SHASTA BOITE SOUTEEUN PACIFIC CO. materials are u«ed in making all out S E A S T und S O U T H ! BEST ‘ ‘Oh, yes,” said Fritz, her brother; ‘‘it JOS. KUERTON, PROPRIETOR. would be such fun. I would dree» as a On. Smalt Hile Bean every nnrtit fora Week ai-ousaTurpiti iavers. 26c. i*:,* bottio. waiter and hand round the cakes and F ig h t a m i t h e B illia r d M a t c h B e t w e e n lemonade.” C h a m p io n « Iv e s an d R o b e r ts. When a thing becomes a deed letter “ We have thought so much about It, it is time to drop it. A very »inali (« i B A N K S. This month 1» to be a great month for mother,” said I**tty. “ W e could invite •port on both land and witter. Memorial cent observe the mailer o f fasting u. our friends aud have a concert. I could C lb r u y j i n t i t M l J t . O day, May 30, will be a particularly busy day required ny the rules of some cln n e lo - ® SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., c * M. H. E L M S , C . G « « » A lt . among the athletes, for on that date Jarncs S Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. w 1*1 emide lit. Citsliier. the whale Th< y Inf-rcnsM* Hpr . puriry . __________________ Btansbury of Australia, champion oarsman ayS’ -'L* lii U acton tlio liver.iiilc Ìieiuis.Sm^i, ‘ “ L*B *l of the world, and JakeCHudaurof Canada, ex-champion of America, will row for The jD A L L A S C ITY BANK, \ 1 lit* Salem Statesman sav»: Sam. Police Gazette’s cup, which represents the K. M an aii (»hi tin e resident o /S a b n i ! championship of America. Kdwunl lUuian OF hALLAS, OKEGON, I of Canada, ex-champion o f the world, and ami secretary o f a»au under (»o w nor Wallace Ross will j Woods, who «lied in Chicago h ot year. I Transacts a general banking business in aU I branchia ; also coutest for Pott a young widow— his second wife— Buys and sells exchange on principal point the 18,500 silver and an infant non Lately, Frank United Stale» ; trophy offered by 110 cetile p^r double roll. Sen»! 2 cent Make» olk-< tions on all |H>int» in the Pacific North May eldest son of Sam. by his first the same paper aa west ; I stuni)> for samples. wife, whom he* married in Salem in tin Loan m oney am i dincount» paper at the usua hu emblem repre SCUDI 1ELI» A M o lili \ N, rates ; late 50s, has become husband ‘ f tin- senting the single Alk-w intercut «*n tinte deposit» 192 Third street, Portland, Or. young widow, and is now the hushan • c u l l champion ship of the world. of his own stepmother and stepfather The Pullman road to Ins baby halt brother. Slu* is tin I race will be run by wife of her own stepson and mother ot western and the ib* ln«4t brother of her living husband C ;0 „ Irvington Mil burn ROM. road race by east- S o m e th in g W o r t h K n o w in g , SALEM, . . . . OREGON em wheelmen. Forty fleet runners from That it I - iiioru t*i 4 *»v to euro those si'tiering Iron New York and Connecticut Y. M. C. A. I nervous debility, early <leoay, organic wenkneMscM, Do a general banking business an gymnasiums will conduct a relay race from exhausting lot»-**, in man or woman, than almost an> other chronic disease After years of study an*, allow interest on time deposits. DIVINO A CONCERT. New Haven to New York. j experience we ha-'e the remedy. No quack treat Among the notable sporting events on I meut. bo not du«i>air. Forget past imposition» on play on the piano, and Georgie on the D IB E O T O K B ; the tapis for May 29 are the great inter | >oui pur»e. pa»t outrages on your confidence, pa ! violin, and Ellen and Harry Eden could WM t N G L A N I have a tine lot of fruit trees, which I will sell low G E O . W I L L I A M S , national billiard match in London between | failure-. My remedy is of to d a y -a |« »¡live cure aing, and Rosie Green can play on the ac Yon have tried them ail, try this - never fail*. Slat, J A LAKER for eosli. All stock vrrafte'i with scions from tree» H . P . M C N A R Y . Frank Ives, champion of the world, and condition ami meoicine will be sent privately on re cordion.” hearing irood fniit. Come aud see ray stock or write d. A . K iC H A R D S O N . John Roberts, Jr., the Kuglish champion, cjipt of S3. Address Lock Box 887, Portland, Ore (J. M. WHITEMAN. “ And what would Nina do?” asked the to me about it. gon. and the fight between Frank P. S avin and mother. N. B. Reference* a« to responsibility. Jim Halt, both of Australia, for $5,000 be “ Oh, I should be one of the ladies who ♦ fore the National Sporting club of London. gave the party, and you would come to it, Ninety-two thousand electric lamps mother, would you not?” The world’s championship cup Ilnnlan Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stom and Ross are to scull for over a 5-mlle will be needed to illuminate the Clii- “ Oh, yes, mother, it would be such fun,” ach without nausea or griping. It acts thoroughly Thu contractor« ex- said Fritz. course at Pullman, Ills., has never been | ( «g o exposition on the bver, kidneys and repr.iducLive organs. A competed for. It must be won three times | l* c t that something like 15,000,000 “ W ell,” said their mother, “ as you are gentle ] hysic, efficient diuretic, and is m«nt useful Meant or painful menstruation. It aids dige»tion in succession or held for three successive I leef of iusuliited wire will be needed to good children I w ill d o what 1 can to help in and redo-es corpulency; clears the complexion, ren years against all challengers before it can • licet the distribution of the current — ALL KINDS 0 F - you, and I will let you have the drawing dering if fair, and restoring the natural color of the »kin. for it remove» the bile, which by accumula become the property of an oarsman, llun- will keep the mauufacturer- room for your party.” tion, produces ti.e sallow, mud ly complexion, pecu lan has already defeated Ross, and his j Hus Fritz and his sister gave a shout of joy. liar tr> the constijutted »tate. Sold by all druggists. fame is worldwide. Ross is said to lw in I busy. “ There never was such a good mother as good form, however, and the race will be a you are!” said Nina, kissing her. hotly contested one. F o r O v e r F ift y N e a r*. And so it was arranged, and the young S B . PX E B C ü’â Û A L V A in C Btansbury and Gaudaur are at odds a s to A ii sl<l an<l well tried remedy.— Mr». Winslow’» friends were Invited, and Georgiennd Letty a place for their race, but the event will Sootliii.g Syrup I ium been lined (or over fifty yearn by got out their music and practiced it, aud iiiillion* of mother* for theii children while teething, undoubtedly come off as scheduled. Stans- Rosie Green came with her accordion to vith perfect »»leces*. It soothes the child, «.»fteri* bury has for several years been the cham tt<s ifuin», allay» ail pain, cure» wind colic, and i» the practice also. Nurse made a grand vel pion single sculler of the world, and his first l»est remedy for Miarrha*’». 1» pkaseut to the taste veteen suit for Fritz and put a large white appearance in America will be eagerly •«old by druggiMt» in every part >1 the worid. Twen rosette in his buttonhole, and he had white ty-five eent» a Imttlp. it» value id incalculable. Be watched by oarsmen. Stansbury is 25 -urs aud ask for Mr». W uih I ow ’ h Soothing Syrup, and stockings and shiny shoes and a white wig. years old and nearly 6 feet tall. He has take no other kind. “ And I shall be very polite to every one,” been rowing eight years, and his greatest ------------♦ « ♦ ------------ •aid Fritz. M tlh u rn / M 'Z' l t n B ¡SALEM SOAP WORKS. gssssssssS A number of tin Imp yanl*, Unit were * A GRAND PARTY. j to buve hew 11 put out in Folk county thir season lulled to materialize, la- A s A r r a n g e d a n d C o n d u c te d b y S overal THE STANSBl RV-GAl’ DACB RACE. c-au-e ihe long continued wet and cool M u sic a l H o ) i an d G ir ls. weather d¡wonraged .md put a damper •‘Mother,” said Iz«*ttf, “ may we have a party and dress up like grown people?” On the hop piitlmsiai-m. (io s s lp A b o u t t h e P u llm a n an d Irv ln g to n - 3 A I’ nrcIt•»«**. Mr«. F rw k - flow long ha« your friend the count«»» Iteen married to her present husbandr Mrs. Anser— do you call him he? present husband? 1 Mrs. Freak — W hy? Because lie 1», isn’t he* Mrs. Anser—No; b»’« no present. She gave $100,000 for him.—Exchange. _ No op© ever t*xpeft« to find the beet people of a community uiouud saloons . or any such place«. Oarsmen and Bicyclists In Their Glory This Month. champion W illiam O’Connor, who died re cently. Gaudaur 1» about 30 yearn old. Several years ago he wrested the American single skull championship from Hanlan, and last year he anil Hosmer defeated Han lan and O’Connor In a race for the double scull championship of the world. The Pullman Road raco from Chicago to Pullman is one o f the bicycling events of the year in the west. The threw time prises are limited in value to $4U) this year, and colored wheelmen are not eligible. The Pullman was first run in 1887, and H. R. Winship led the contestants at the finish. The length of the course is usually about 15 miles, but owing to the condition o f the roads the course has been changed this year and the wheelmen will have over 17 miles to cover. The scratch men this year may succeed in winning the great race. Hun dreds of wheelmen w ill contest for the $4,000 worth of prizes offered. The Irvington-M ilbum road race has been run annually in New Jersey by wheelmen in the vicinity of New York for several years. The course is alxmt 14 miles long, and over 800 men will probably start. Beedleson, the continent girdler, ia not the only wheelman with one leg who is at -— ■■ - ♦ - -------—— tracting attention. Charles Kilpatrick, the K»*ail It In Ills Paper. Nearly all road supervisors say that one-legged trick bicyclist, recently created uite a sensation by riding his safety wheel People who never reiiil the advertise som e men in tlieir districts shirk duty own the steps leading to the capitol at in either paving or working out tlieir inen’ls in llieir newspaper, miss more Washington. The ride is not only 100 feet, road tax. Some go on the road at 8 than they presume. Jonathan Keni but the bicyclist was compelled to bump and qu it at 4, calling it a full day’s -on of Bulan, Worth Co., Iowa, who from step to step until 80 of them had work. W onder if such men would ac hail been troubled with rheumatism in passed beneath his wheel. The feat required his hack, arms and shoulders read hi great nerve, for an accident meant serl- cep t work from those they employ, item in his paper about how a prnmi Shiloh's Cure, the great c >ugh and nent Herman citizen of Ft. Madison crou p cure, is for sale hy all druggists. had been cured. He procured tin Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, same medicine, and to use his own on ly 26 cents. Children love it. words: " I t cured me right up.” H» Seeing what mental, moral and also says: "A neighbor and his wife physical wrecks whiskey has made and were Isith siek in lied with -heumatism is making of many men should deter Their boy was over to my house and said they were so bad that he had to di all others from its use. the conking. 1 told him of Chamber T r u s ls anti C o m b i nut Ions Iain’s Pain Balm and how it had cured Are unpopular. But there is one m e; he got a bottle and it cured them form of trust against which no one lias up in a week. I have great faith in anything to say. That is the trust i’ain Balm and believe it will cure the which the public reposes in H ood’s worst eases of rheumatism.” 50 cent Harsaparllla, und the iiest of it is the bottles lor sale hy all druggists. ------ -'» • « -------- trust is fully justified by Hie merit of The farther you keep your children the medicine. For, remember, Hood's away from home race* and Sunday Harsaparilla ettres. ham- hall playing, the better it will lie H ood's Pills are purely vegetable, for them. — - ami do not purge, pain or grippe. Bold A Fsniou* Mmllcln». hy nil druggists. ChamlierlainV Cough Remedy he. - m S > ------------ About 130 usti aro now working; at become famous for it* cures of tliroa It in Intend« the < flacuflf lucks, wlrcli will likely be and lung disease*. finished M'ift.e timo during; the next especially for cougliH, cold«, croup an« whooping cough«, and in the moat e generation. fcctual remedy known for the»« di 1 have had nannl catarrh for ten yearn ea»CH. Mr. 0. B, Main, of Union Cit> ►o had that there were great sores in Pa , says; “ I Imvo a great «ale 01 mv none, and o r e place was eaten Ch imlterlain’s Cough Remedy. I war through. Tw o liottles did the work. rant every bottle and have never hear« M v in* pc ami head ore well. I feel like of one fading to give entire satin far another man.— C. 8. McMillen, 8ibley, lion.” 50 cent holtlen for sale hy al Jackum Co., Mo. druggist*. ♦ - — ■- — ♦------- --- You must advertise in fhia paper i If you want to know how many more bad gates than good ones there yon wish to reach the greatest possibl* an* in this cou n ty, ride throngh half a number of readers in Polk county doxen farms in almost any direction. Why do you endure the agony «• In the course of a year some men lost several days time opening and shot I dyspep-ki? HimmonV Liver Regulate ting their gate.-*, when a few hon;s work will always cure v»»u. 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