Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 21, 1893, Image 4

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    Beet Time of uay-
“ Ah," (he said In an enraptured man­
ner, “ don't yon welcome the golden, glo
rtoua auiiaetf”
••■V-a-a-e,” replied Reginald. “ You
know lfa about at innaet that a fellow
can put on a dress suit and feel like a
gentleman.” —Washington Star.
m
A Great Swhema.
Jaok—Bow am yon going to spend the
ga m m er?
Tom- -I'm guing to pat It in traveling
from one gammer resort to another until
I find a girl worth a million or two
who wants to be loved and married for
herself alone.—Truth.
iM u
¡35?
To know that a «ingle applica­
tion of the Cuticura Remedies w ill
afford instant relief, permit rest
t o F a c ia l n l c m l i h c « , fulling hulr and II III pie
baby rashea preveutud by C u t le u r a S o a p .
I f t ir e d , a c h in g , a o r r o i r m o th .
k n ow the com fort, strength, anil
■ vitality in C u t le u r a P laaC era, they
w ould never be without them.
In
every way the purest, aweetest and
] an
best of planters.
“ One thing sure, I don't soil half as
many collars and cuffs since I've had
this laundress.”
“ Is she extra good?"
“ No, bat half the time she doesn’t send
them henna"—Chicago Inter Ocean.
#
ijjfe
Ota- Small Bile Bean every night f o r a
x w k am use Torpid Livers, «6c. ger Isittle.
S T .
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LO U IS and
C H IC A G O , N E W YO R K .
BOSTON.
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A
W om en*
K * m * < ly
fo r
I n tia n irim tn ry
I t lie n m a t t ’? in .
I am an nU suttorer from inflamma
torv rheumatism. The past winter it
came upon me again, very «cut»' and
m'V»*re. My joints nw< lied and became
in dinned, «ore to touch or almost to
look at
Upiin the urg* nt request of
inv mo»h»*r in law, I tried Chamber-
lain'« Pain Bajlv» to rednee ttie awellinc
and ease the pain, and to my ag^’cable
surprise it did both I have n*ed three
fifty cent bottles and believe it to he
tin* fin o t thing for rheumatism, pains
and swellings extant
I). K Carr,
123ft Harrison St , Kan fa* City, Mo.
For Male hy all druggists.
♦
The salaries of the British Ambassa­
dors are: T o this country, $.'15,000 a
year; France, $45,000; to Austria, $40,-
000: to Turkey, $40,000; to Russia,
$39,000; to Germany,$37,500; to Itsly,
*35,000; to Spain, $27,500,
The
British Ambassadors have also official
residences.
4 H ood
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T i li n g fo r
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S u m m e r C o m p la in t*.
Mr. J. VV Hager, u well known mer
chant of Clio, Iredell Co., North Can*
linn, cured four cases of Hux with oru
small bottle of Chiimbcrl.iin’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrlvue Remedy. Thi-
im the most prompt and moat success
fid remedy in us* for dysentery, diar
N*
i I hph , >li«* and cholera morbus.
other medicine will fake its place or di
it-** work in thi« < lap« of diseases. I t i.
equally valuable for children am
iidulfp. 26 and 60 ct nt bottles for «ah
hy all druggista.
The flag ita ff upon which tlie first
secession flag was hoi-ted in South
Carolina when tlie state seceded in
18*0 is still standing. It is laslened
with iron cuffs to the gable end of an
old storehouse at .Skull Shoals Post O •
fioe.
Shiloh's Cure, the great c H igh and
croup cure, is for sale by all druggists
Pocket site contains twenty-five doses,
Shiloh's V italiier is what you need only 25 cents. Children love it.
for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin
or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
W ith flie natives of Burmak it is
give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. tlio belief that people horn on a Mon
ilav are zealous; on Tuesday, honeat;
The origin of “ a feather in his cap” Wednesday, quick tempered, but soon
is thu, exoiained: In Hungary, in calm again ; Thursday, mild ; Friday
1599, it was decreed that only he who talkative; Saturday, hot tempered and
hiul killed a Turk should wear a f. »til­ quarrelsome; while Sunday's children
er, and he was permitted to add a fresh will he parsimonious.
feather to his cap for each Turk whom
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he had slain.
I have been a great sufferer from dry
catarrh for many year«, ami I tried
T t k e Good C a r * o f th e C h ild r e n .
many remedies, but none did me s<
For summer complaint in Children,
much benefit am Ely’s Cream Bain*.. It
there is nothing so good as Chamber­
completely cured me. M. J. Daily, 89
lain’s Colic, Cholern and Diarrhma
Woodward Ave., Hop ton Highland*,
Remedy. It cures dysentery, diarrhir*
Maas.
and cholera infantum, and never fails
when used in time and the plain print­
There are, we are told, in the United
ed directions are followed
Win n re­ Staten 1,758 county jails and only 44
duced with water and sweetened it is juvenile reformatories. Great Britain
pleasant to lake. 25 and 50 cent bot­ on fhe other hand, support* over 4(H)
tles for sale by all druggists
reformatories and industrial school*,
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an«I ban in consequence, been able to
When the thermometer registers 100 close 5fi out of 113 prisons ami jailp
degrees the cable which draws the cars within 10 years.
of the F.a-t River Bridge, New York, is
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7 feet and 8 inches longer than when
A Until«' for Rlootl
thh thermometer is at rero.
Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigor­
ously fights, ami it is always victorious
I think Ely’s Cream Balm is the best in expelling all the foul taints and giv­
remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never ing tile viial fluid the quality and
took anything that relieved ine so quantity of pe feet health
It oiiitp
quickly, and I have not felt so well for scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all otiiei
a long time I used to 1« troubled with troubles caused hv impure blood.
s- vere headaches two or three times a
week,— J. A. Alcorn, Ag't U. P. R. K.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills. 25c.
Co , Eaton, Colo.
Sent by mail on receipt of price hy C.
.
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I. Hood A Co., Avothecaries, Israeli,
The Duke of Cambridge in the only Mass.
member of the English royal family
Tl e l -rgesl room in the world nn
wtio do m not pay letter pontag»*, he be­
broy. a bv | il'-tr- i- a drill ball In St..
ing exempted on account of hi* mili­
Petersburg, 620x150 feet.
tary rank* a* Conmiunder-in-Chief.
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B e h in d .
B fle B e & n s
Sm all
to M io Bilious attacks,
•dash* and OsaaWgsDaa. 40 In
«tía. P ik a « a . Far sala by
I .».
**t, IT, 10" aad sawpls 4 m s fr » .
IW A d * . f saprtsm s. MV TOM.
B A
Wandering Willyum (at the side door
ui the country villa)—I know, mum, yon
w ent refuse to glveg little something to
• p x e man. I have faith in your good
heartedneoa. mum.
The Lady of the Honae (slamming the
don* with unction >— Yse, but it's faith
without works.—Chicago Record
«laded.
The question of draping tlio doors and
i tho xnndowa of the winter home is one
that can be settled with little thought j
But, says the New York World, the at- j
j rangeiuent for spring and warm weather
requires both consideration and great
care. In winter all sorts of stuffs ure
T h e y Increase a p p etite, p u r ify th e w h o le
I
welcome, and it is only necessary to se- i
system and a c t on th e liv e r . Hilt ReansiSmua.
lect warm tones and sufficiently heavy :
Titer»’ in hm old Mexienn law whir)» | material to shut out all possible draft. ]
proliibiU tt i. intli marriage. A much j I d the wanner season problems less easy
m*rrie<l American, in inn*-ranee of the to solve present themselves on every side.
Uw, violated it and is now in jail in
The hues of the windows and the doors
In most of our houses ure uncompromis­
Colima.
ingly ugly and severe, so that if left to- :
F o r O v e r F ift y T ears.
tally undraped they give a cheerless as­
An old and well tried remedy — Mrs. Winslow’s
Yet curtains are apt 1
Soothing Syrup has t»een u-e*i lor over fifty years by pect to the room.
iniilioiiti of mother* for theii children while teething, to be stuffy, and portieres areapt to shut |
with perfect succe«*. It soothes the ehiUl, softens out the air, and the unfortunate house- j
t ie gum*, allay* ail pain, cure* wind colic, and is the
l.eat lem tJy for Diurhcea. 1* pleasant to the taste. wife stands midway between her desire I
Mold by druggists in every part of the world
Twen
for decoration aud the necessity she feels
ty.flve cent* a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mr*. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup, ami for providing all possible ventilation.
take no other kind.
This article and these pictures are in­
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tended to solve a few at least of her prob­
The narrowest gauge railroad now lems. Let her buy the light, ulrnost (lia-
in u m is oneof 20 irchea in North
(Carolina, built last year ior trangjiorl*
ing lumber.
“ I was prostrated wifh a severe bili
ous eomplaint,” writes Erastus South
wor:h, of Bath, Me “ After vainly try
ing a number of remedies, I was finally
induced to take Ayer’s Pills. I bad
■»carcely taken two boxes when I was
•ompletely cured.
♦
The oldest statue in the world is of
the Sheik of an Eygptian village. It
is believed to be not less limn 0,000
years old.
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A S P E C IA L O F F E R Ì
T h s a b o T * !■ a c o rre o * p le tu re o fT H R O R B -
ooated a* the
O O N I A N ’i* N E W B U IL D IN G , . lo
F o r many
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o r n a r o f S ix ________straata.
t h a n d A lita r straei
y a a rsT H B O B
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has fr it th * nrad of
B G
G O O N N IA
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a uaw and eom naodloue b u ild in g am brao ln g
all t k * m o d aru im provem ants, w ith the latasl
Im p ro v rd m aohinary f o r t u r n in g o u t a m .
tro p o lita u p a p e r. I t n o w has it, an d o n r that
tha w h o le Pan! Ho C o a st m a r Justly faal p ro u d
of. aa it is a a rta in ly th * fln« st on th r coast.
N o w th at T H H ORTM JONIAN is tattled in
th is n aw hom e it fa rls ilk a «riving its many
frie n d s a b a n «fit. It m a k e * this speoial offer
to thoee w h o r e n e w th e ir su bscrip tio n , o r to
those w h o s u b s c rib e p r io r to Sap tarn b a r 1st,
to »a n d tha
U/eeKly OregoQiai)
Whether Pasteur and Koeh’s pern
l» ir modes of treatment, will ultimntelv
prevail or not, their theory of blood
contamination
(be correct, one.
♦bough not. original, it was on this
theory tha» Hr .1 n \v»»r. of Lowell
vr. s , n» n’ ’ v fiftv rears ago, formulat­
ed Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Tho pnr,:«vjt V'K'wn h*inV 'vn? one nt
Babylon, B C 7(y), mn»»f»«/f*»! by E'.ribo.
It received dennuits end i«sned drift?.
To cure constitution, pmfc hondnolie
•md dvFoeytsin Simmon’s Liver T? gn-
l.itor lift« no eq'uil.
The new poatnin^ter at Dundee,
M idi., anion*/ h:n oth^r qualifications
ft. mustache 32} inches from tip to
18 Months for $ 2.00
tip .
♦
Malarial fever ami it« eff< ct« quickly
•zive wav to Simmon’.-« Liver Regulator
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s
T h is b a in * the d u ll season o f t h * year, T H I
O R E G O N IA N believes a benefit o f this kind
w ill be g r e a t ly ap preciated. P le a se send in
y o u r su b se rip tio n as soon as possible. Whan
v isitin g P o r t la n d y o u a re c o r d l’d ly invited
to e e ll an d ta k a a tr ip th r o u g h o u r naw
hoaMb A d d re ss
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO.,
P O R T L A N D . OA,
The first wooden bridge, so far a?
known, was the Soblician bridge at
Rome, built in the seventh century.
The common gnat has 150 times nn
much wing surface per unit, of weierht.
as the N uatmMan crane, which weigh“
000,0 ‘0 times more than the gna»
loes.
♦
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For a mild tonic, gentle laxative and
igorant take Simmon’s Liver Regula
or.
Assuming the working nee to hr
from 20 to fiO venra, and counting only
male worker*». 440 persons in this coun­
try live on the labor of every 100 work­
P o s t a l t 'l i a n g e * .
You might think we meant postofflee ers.
changes, but we do not. We intend mere­
Pains in the region of the kidnev*
ly to make some slight mention of the ure cured by Simmon’s Liver Regula­
change« recommended by ex-Poetmastei tor.
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General Wanamaker in the United
The wotteot region on earth is As-
State« postal service. He believe« if his
recommendations were followed it would .am, Uritiah India. From May te
add greatly to the efficiency of mail de­ ■lepteniher the mon’ hlv rainfall ranges
from 100 to 2fK) ancliea.
livery to the American people.
He would like to see United States post
If vonr blond is impure regulate your
al telegraphs, telephone* and postul sav 'iver witli Sim m on’s I.iver Regulator
Ings depositories. With the buildings,
clerks, etc., already at the disposal of gov
N o (e x p e r ie n c e .
eminent, in his judgment the postal tele
ManAger—Y«s, there are a few vacan­
graph feature could be added in such a cies in my company. Have you been on
way that the department could even the stAge long?
Lady—About 10 years.
draw a small profit from i t The stamp
"A h . then }Tou have had a good deal of
system could be employed. When one
wanted to send a telegram from Kala­ experience?**
"N-o, I can’t say that I have."
mazoo to Shawmagunk. lie could step to
"B ut you acted?**
the drug store, buy a postal telegraphic
•‘No. There was never anything for
stamp, write his message, put the stamp me to do.”
u}M>n it aud drop it into the nearest mail­
"A h , I see. You have been in the com­
box. The carrier would come along next pany of a great actress who wrote the
mail delivery, take the message to the first plays herself.” —New York Weekly.
postoffice or postoffice station, where it
would be sent at once. This seems to be
about Mr. Wanamuker’s idea.
He lielieves that the government should
rent the use of telegraphic lines from ex­
isting companies as it now rents the post­
al cars. Telephone messages could be
sent in the same way where necessary ot
desirable. Mr. Wanamaker thinks that
a contract could lie made with the com­
panies to deliviMT such message* at re­
duced rates. But immediately on these
rates b«*ing made of course all the jmople
.4k*ta.,an<l
would use the postal telegraph, ami the
per Ilo t t k ^
result would presently be government One cent a doso*
Tms O rsay Ccvnti LWa promptly a t m
ownership o f the telegraphs.
w h ere all others fa lL Concha. Croup, a
Sore
Another change recommended is tliat T h ro a t, H o a rsen ess, W h o o p in g C o u ç n and
sthm a. n F .'v
o r v ConaampUon
li UJB
r. w DO
n o r ri l t l l l j
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u n s u u n ia w iu
of allowing the postoAoea to be place* of A
“ MsfhmA," piped little 5-yenr-oM
G r a d e from across the breakfast taels
deposit for small savings, giving the de­
tme Monday morning, “ how many more
positor a rate of intcroAt amounting to
days before another Sunday c e m «? '
| per cent less than that paid by savings
"8ix," replied mamma promptly.
banks. When the sum deposited by an
“ Oh, I wish twas 10." said th e tot.
"W hy, my love, ia Sunday such a lone­ individual araounte«l to enough to afford
some day for yon as that?"
an investment, it should lie withdrawn.
"Tea, it's yoaeaome. and." hanging | The postal savings should be sent to the
her little head, “ I get eo dreffully 'hind j secretary of th« treasury and would af-
w if my sew ing.E xchan ge.
, ford a great fund on which the govern-
M
Ha Ex-
"Par eighteen months f
k a j an
/ VJOS
treated ty test local physician. ,
hut chtamed no relief; the sore
gradually grew morse. / finally
took S. S. S., a n d mas entirely
evred after using a fern bottles?
| men! could draw in case of emergency
and “ would make it ooneceesary to keep
a huge surplus in the treasury.” From
which it will be seen that the ex poet-
master general is inclined to adopt the
views of the Nationalist party.
Finally he would have the parcel«
poet enlarged in it« facilities and cheap­
ened as to it« ratea The great express
end telegraph companies are of courea
dead «garnet Mr. Wanamaker’» jdan.
I um cured thousand*, am i Will CU’ IB T o o ir
taken in tim e. Solti hy D r a g g M » ©n ft guar-
ante©. F o r a Lam e Back o r Ctv'st. use
S H I L O H 'S B E L L A D O N N A P L A B T B R J S c .
ULOH’S/VCATARRH
_______^ remedy :
Have you tacarrhr This remedyisgunran-
* to cum you. T*rkx\Wcta. injector tree.
Exuretw Train* leave Portland Daily
LEAVE:
A R R IV E :
Portland
7:00 P M I San Francisco
8:1SA|
San Frauciseo. .7:00 P M | Portland............ 7:St> A
BANKS.
Supprssstd
Mcnsiruhiion
P A IN F U L
Hanstruatirn
A n d a P R E V E N T IV E to r
VIXILi:
m s .
lU lt K t ilL k liU lh .s .
A re S a fe and R eliable.
f t r _ Perfed^ly Harmlcr,
P u r e ly V e g e ­
table I N . v e r
F a ils -
DALLAS
C IT Y
DALLAM,
LEAVE:
AK1UYE:
Portland
8:80 A M I Roe*burg
6:50 P
Koseburg
«::<0 A M | Portland ..
V ,r
C O A I».
< aethler.
BANK,
OKEGON,
Transacts a general hanking business in all
hranche*:
Buys and sells exchange on principal point
United State* ;
Make* collections ou all point* in the Pacific North
w est;
Loan money and discounts paner at the nsua
D IN IN G C A N S ON O G D E N RO U TE
PU LLM AN BUFFET SLEEPERS,
AN D —
S E C O N D C l A * 8 S L E E P IN G CABS
A t t a c h e d t o a l l T h r o u g h T r a in * .
W is r M D E DIVISION.
Between Portland and CortalliB.
MAIL TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
B A N K IN G
.
.
.
7:30 A M Lv.
Portland
Ar. 6: 0
10:58 A M Lv.
Derry
Lv. 2.< » P
12:10 P M Ar.
Ccrvullia
Lv. 11:55 P
Al Albany and Corvivli* connect with train* of Or
gon Pacific railroad.
C O „
.
OREGON
Express Daily, Exoent Sunday.
4:40 P M Lv.
7:2b P AJ Ar.
Portland
Alt Alinnville
Portland and Willamette Division, Nar­
row Gauge.
DOUBLE WINDOW DRAPKRT.
phanouii material intended for summer
draperies, and let her see to it that the
design is dainty.
a
f*T tuy)
M r e «3 ,»1 0 .»is . / r
**« »»4 ««■
D r. P i e r c e 1» O -.l.- I
I
h n "-d K l.c tric .l H
Appliances
contain
the L a t e s t i m ­
p r o v e m e n t s and aive acurrent winch can be lu -
s t a n t l y f e l t by trho wearer. Warranted sui>erior,in
• v e r y r e s p e c t , to all others now in use. 1 .ie fol-
lewitiK letters from well-known rewident* o f the
Pacific Coast, w ill speak fo r themselves:
A L i r e J tE K E W S R !
Mit.E. A . W ooDarFF.FoRTUANBY. W ash ., says—
“ Six months have now passed since I procured one
o f your $15-belts, and i t gives me pleasure ami much
satisfaction to renew my testimony o f eleven year*
ago in regard to their efficacy in the relief o f ailment*
to which K have been subjected.”
L A M E B A C K & R H E U M A T IS M C U R B »!
Mu. J . W . Pom yi \N. a well-known shipwright of
T ac o m a , writes—“ Y ou r No. 3 Galvanic Chain Belt
has done w h a ta whole drug store could not do, for
it has cured n ieo f Sciatic Rheumat ism and Weak
Back,also, which came on through a fall into asbip •
hold some ten years a g ^ I fell Ik feet on my back,
aad although I got upwr if nothing had happened,
and, according to what the doctor said, was not hurt,
the back troubled me ev* r since until I tried
b elt. F o r one y t a r now I have f e lt as I used to afao.'
IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E !
Dr. Pierce’ s Belts ( with Suspensory Attachments
fo r Men) w ill be sent f r o e by registered mail, an
receipt o f above price, or U. O . D. by Express, with
privilege o f examination, a n d c o m p a r is o n w i t h
a n y s im ila r a p p lia n c e m a d e m A m e r ic a ,
on receipt o f $1. For further particulars, send 4c.
in stamp* for sealed Pamphlet No. 52., or call at
the Manufactory and Headquarters o f thet.ompanv,
occupying the entire 2d. 2d and 4th tloors, at the(fol­
lowing address: M a g n e tic . E la s t ic T r u s s C o.,
N W . cor. Kearny A Hscramento Sts., San Francisco.
Passenger depot, foot o f Jefferson *tre*t.
A IR L IK M A IL - D A IL Y » EXCEPT SUN DA Y.
Arrive 3:t5 p. i
Leave 9:40 a. m.
Portland
Arriva 8:27 a. m
Leave 4:38 u. iu.
Dalla*
Leave 7:00 a. in
A rrive 0:05 p. ra.
Ait lie
0C
CIO
T h r o u g h T ic k e t s
- A L L K IN D S O F —
To all Point* in the Eastern States.
Canada and Europe can be Obtained at
Lowest Bates from I. N. Woods, agent
Dallas.
IRON WORK TO ORDER-
Repairing Promptly Done.
SO. BIDDLE,
-
PROP.
3 THO WILLIAMS
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst Oen. F. à P. 4gt.
Portland Oregoa
, CARRIAGE FACTORY.
MerchaiU Tailor.
FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS
— At covered bridge, Dall«».—
0. H. COBB, PROP R.
New work made to order and all farm
implements or machinery repaired on
short notice.
A SPECIALTY.
3 D _A .X a X .-A _S , 0 X I S C 3 - 0 3 S T .
P IA N O S I O R G A N S
Buy from First Hands arid save Middie Mens’ large prof­
its and Agents’ Commissions. M v stock comprises a full
assortment o f
C!i! Hclifible
lELEBRfiTEO
KIMBALL
answering advertisement please mention this paper.
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S
HALLLT
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1051 M a r k e t S t., S a n F r a n c is c o
(Between 6th and 7th Sts.)
Oo and learn how wonderfully you
are made and how to avoid sickness
^and disease. Museum enlarged with
’ thousands o f new objects Adm is­
sion 25 cts.
P r i v a t e O ffic e —N 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 o f men:
stricture, loss o f manhood, diseases of the skin
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer­
cury. Treatment personally o r by letter. Send
fo r book.
JKTAny person receiving a sain pie copy <>
his paper will please consider it an inv itation
o* become a regular subscriber.
ORGANS,
I buy my pi­
anos and organa
from the manu­
facturer DIKEOT,
and s a v e San
Franci.-co j o li­
ber»' large prof­
its ; and,again, I
sell to customers
DIKECT myself or
through my reg-
U 1 ft r «ALAHIED
salesmen,!« that
customers save
agents and small
dealers’ l a r g e
proliits.
&
DÂVSS,
REN 0 W
NE 9
KIMBALL
PIANOS,
THE W1LLAMMETTE.
— SA LE M , OREGON —
Th« Bett Hotel between Portand and Sar
Francisco.)
mmi - c u s s
In nil its Appointments.
• - Buy from a Reliable Firm and Get Reliable Goods. - -
A F IV E Y E A R S ’ written W A R R A N T Y given with every instrument sold.
Old organs and pianos taken in part payment for new ones.
Catalogues mailed free to any address. Call and see me or write be­
fore buying.
r_ i. "V ".
^£V. I .
P r o p r i a to r
pend upon their color aud tho excellent
combination of lines and folds rather
than upon any richness of stuff for their
effect. They are what all summer drip
penes should be—cool both in texture
and color, and of such material as can
be easily cleaned.
T h is w onderfu l preparation
The first military order issued by
General Gr.*nt, dnted July 2. ltffil, and
appointed Colonel F. T. ?>awson quart­
ermaster of the Twenty fir«t Illinois, i*»
in possession of Colonel Ihiwson, who
is i*«id to have refused $3,000 for it.
♦
Bile Dean
■
I f some nu n would squander lew
time and money al the »lo o n s they
could come nearer paying their debts
and I I . « per packasa. OaapB» fra*.
C u i * fo r rnhta. T e r m
.
*n 4 O s a s ra l D a -
bu ity. » « M i l Ifek Hraaa. « r . » r haSUs.
X '
n jP .
0 J
rr-ra -
S m a lt
in Mart and Woman,
Nervous and General Debility,
Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, Weakness canscd
by Debilitating losses, Excesses or Over-Indulgences, In­
cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dlxetnes*, Doss of
Kcmory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual
Weaknesses. I t has no equal in restoring the Stomach and Brain
to its norm al con dition follo w in g the abuse of Alcoh olic Beverages,
“ E tp an o ” recreate« M ental and N erv e Pow er
R e m o v in g W r in k le s .
Guaranteed to our«* Bilious A ttack s and
CousupHtion, Small Bile Bt-ans.
is P u re ly Veyetabl# : compounded
from the prescription o f the O fficial Ph ysician to the Court o f Fpain.
An
T h e T easpoon .
P O R TL A N D , OREGON
ESFAW0”
i
Th* teiwpoon should be always in th«
saucer when not nsed for stirring the tea
and coffee. It 1» conaidered an evidence
of iHbreeding to lts«T« it in the cop while
drinking from i l
M OORE. .
305 W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T ,
SUGGESTION FO E PO RTIERES,
Wrinkled forehead* in children beto­
ken consumption, rickets or idiocy. Ver­
tical wrinkles of the brow come early to
men who do much brain work. Arched
and crossing wrinkles abont the lower
middle of the forehead betoken physical
or mental suffering. Fine, close meshed
wrinkles which cover the face—signs of
age and decrepitude—are cansed by loss
of contractile nervous force and are pre­
vented by hot bathing, friction and elec­
tricity.
Ar. • :* » A M
Lv. 5:45 A M
D IR E O T O R S ;
S B . P IE R C E ’S G A LV A N IC
The other arrangement given is in­
tended for the doorway of the summer
home, when heavy hangings are not lon­
ger needed and when portieres give that
peculiar stiffness which all wise house­
wives struggle to avoid. But the same
or similar effects might be used at any
wide window with entirely satisfactory-
results. The materials are simple and de-
LEAVE.
ARRIVE:
9:00 P M
Ttland
0:00 P M I Albany
IO S») A M
Albany
A M J Portland
Allow Interest on tim e deposits.
Do a general banking buaineHa un
allow imerer-t on time dcimritH..
I have a fine lot of fru it trees, which I will sell low
tor cash. All stock grafted with scions from trees
hearing irood fn jit. Come aud see ray stock or » rite
to me about it.
C. M. W H ITE M A N .
The very charming arrangement for a
double window drapery shown in the cut
is designed for a bedroom or boudoir,
hut it might, i f the material were select­
ed aright, be used with equally good ef­
fect, in the simple “ sitting room" of a
country home. As shown in the draw­
ing, the window is draped with inexpen­
sive cotton crape, old blue In tone, with
a simple conventional figure in white.
W h ile it is charming in color and excel­
lent in its lines, it costs an absurdly
small sum. The crape, which is a yard
wide, call be purchased for 15 cents h
yard, and the edge o f a single white ball
for a trifle more. In order to get abso­
lutely free use o f the window both for
light and air the curtains are hung from
a small rod beneath the drapery that
adds so largely to their effect. They are
looped in preference to being allowed to
hang straight, as that method regulates
without sacrificing the amount o f air de­
sired. The drapery over the pole, o f
course, is stationary and does not move
as the curtain does, so that even when
the greatest exposure is obtained there
are graceful folds and lines in place of
the hard, ugly woodwork that is ordi­
narily seen. Cretonne, madras, Japanese
crape and almost any o f the excellent
lightweight materials now in vogne might
well be used.
Albany l.ocal ¡/ally, Except Sunday.
f tag;
SALEM,
P R IC E $ 1 . 0 0 .
C. Ü
Preftldrnt.
Choice Tress! fair Frites!
P reven t and pur»* Constim tion and Sick-
HO
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
GEO. W ILLIAM 4,
WM ENGLAN
H. P. M CN AR Y.
J A. BAKER
J. A. RICHARDSON.
Roeda* • . Smili HNe B- ans.
*c .,«O o _
- O F THE—
Ask your Grocer for it.
JOS. KUERTON, PROPRIETOR.
OF
Th« Ladies
—V IA —
Til K SII ANTA ROUTE
Rosfburg Mail Dully.
i HSbwirr bruci fi cXo.,
Atlanta, G a.
Cross
Tansy
Pills
cAST and SOUTH!
Laundry and Toilet Soaps.
. I X 1 R Diseases
EAT,SEon
Blood
mailed
tr< snd Skia
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New barns, shelter for farm machin-1
erv and wood sheds are going up in all 1
directions.
« w « tW rnsit.
materials are used in making all onr
D es M oines, Iowa*
T o aid D i c t i o n tak«* one
A n s s r e e s h H l a x a t i v e an d N P R V B T O N I C .
PUREST p *0 BEST
M . M. F I.M S ,
“J- Yin de Cinchona (o.,
aft* r 0*4(111*. kftc. per l*ottie.
i^ O O T
— ONLY TH E —
C . U. U c L E M o r s ,
Henderson , l eu.
Red
The Edmore (M ich.) March il has *
tram (is away front
them iu the
¡rowing room, builds a good
fire and pot« a liberal quantity of l 1
*!*"
per on tho stove.
SALEH SOAP WORKS. ¡ S S H S ?
f eating tore on my tongue.
Sent postpaid on receip t o f
price. M oney refunded i f not as v
Tin* highest rate of discount ever
established by the bank of Englind
30 p'T cent, on May 11, I860, dur
in * a panic.
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A curious will is to he placed on rec
ord in Louisville. It was written hy
a young lady who, in the lust agonic
of death, scrawled her parting injnne
tion- to her friends in this world in,
th ■ pillow with a dull pencil. Tlii
pillow case is to i>e regularly recorded
and fileJ.
Not
Belvidere, 111., Dec. 3, 1891.
N o r m a n L i c h t y , Den Moines, Iowa.
Dear Sir:— Having suffered a great
• leal front headache for years and being
unable to get relief until it would wear
.iway of itself. I saw Krause’s Head-
iche Capsules advertised. I tried them
ind now am never without them, fin<I*
ing it the only remedy that will give
me relief. When 1 now find a head
ache coming on me I take a capsule
and find the relief instantaneous.
Kespeetfullv vours,
G. H. W right .
Boston, Mass.
^
D e c id e d ? S h a k y .
In Germany and Hungary magic
A trembling hand, an uncertain step,
O 'f ’ iM «» are attaclied to the leme or
'inden tree. In gome village« it is us­ fidgetiness, indicated Ivy restless shift­
ual m plant one before a house to pre ing from one place or posture to anoth­
er, usually menial annoyance at unex­
vent a witch from entering.
pected noises, are among 'he indica
There is more Catarrh in thissreti n tions of extreme nervousness. The-e
of the country than all other disease seem triflfng, hut the heiilili of men
put together, and until the last few ami women in this condition is “ derid
years was supposed to lie incurable. edlv shaky," liable to lie overthrowi
Kor a great many years doctors pro- disastrously by causes which the vigor
nouneed it alocal disease,and prescrib­ ous might defy. T o fortify the nerv
ed local remedies, and by constantly oils system, general vigor must, throng I
failing to cure with local treatment, the medium of reinforced digestion
pronounced it incurable. Science has and a renewal of an impaired power o
proven catarrh to lie a constitutional sleeping at night, be mired to a health­
di-ease, and therefore requires consti ful standard. A guarantee of this i
tniioual treatment. Hall's Catarrh Hostetler's Mtomach Bitters, which re
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chene> establishes digestion, idle secretion anil
6 0 » , Toledo. Ohio, is the only consti the habit of body on a permanently re
tutional cure on the market. It is gnlar basis, thus renewing that bodily
taken internally in doses from 10 drops equilibrium, whicli is followed Ivy a gain
to a teaspoonful. If acts directly on of strength and nerve tranquillity. F.
llie blood and mucous surfaces of the kidney complaint, rheumatism, nen
system. They offer one hundred dol­ ralgiit, and as a preventive of the fir-
lars for any case it fails to cure. Mend atlack <>f subsequent return of malarial
for circulars anti testimonials. Address disorders, this medicine is without h
F. .1. C h kney A C o ., Toledo, O.
peer. Thriceduilv take a wineglass
Solti bv druggists, 7fJc.
ful.
The Santa Oaterina of the Oatheflriil
of CM no»» i* au imitation emeral*' dink,
14 ineheM wide hi »'1 5 d»*ep. It wiih,
accordingJn tradition, tfiven hy the
Quewn of Sheba to Holnmon. It wan
captured at Cie^arei» hy the Cruwulers
and tfiven to O»*noa in 1801
L ig h t a n d A ir W i l l
f t > K r ih o v a t i n g t h i
entire system, eliminating
a ll I ’oisuns fro m the Blood,
whether o f scrofulous or
m alarial origin, this prep­
aration has no equal. . .
A farmer nt-ar Spartanburg, S. C.,
hail missed many eggs of late, so he
decided to set a trap and catch the of-
fender. The thief, he claims, proved
to be a large frog.
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ÍN . K . F A IR B A N K & C O ..Z
I
S W IF T ’S S P E C IF IC
SUMMER CURTAINS.
g o tK*
Send three cents In «tamp* to N .
K . Fair bank & Co., Chicago, for
ha:.dsome Cottolene Cook Book,
containing six hundred recipe*,
prepared by nine eminent autho­
rities on cooking.
C o t f i— it sold by *11 grocer».
Rcfaao *U substitutes.
fta d e o n ly b y
\
Persian newspapers are not printed
from type When the reading matter
is ready it ia p a s s e d to a scribe who HOWTO ORAPE AND ARRANGE THEM
makes a clean copy. F rom this a
TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE.
beautifully written, fine copy is ma le
by a handwriting ex|>ert, and this is
finally exactly reproduced by litho B u y S im p le . U * h t M a t e r ia ls W i t h D a in ty
D e s ig n * — H a n g T h e m In G r a c e f u l F o ld *
graphy.
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COTTOLENE
to It?
Miss Giddey — No, bat Mr. Munn
seems to be.—Vogne.
T h e T r o e b le .
is s simple one—essily
decided by resson snd
common sense.
—the new scientifically
prepared shortening — is
msde from pure beef suet,
snd highly refined vegeta­
ble oil. Lard is msde, in
the msjority of cases, in
the packing house, and
not as of old, from the (sire
leaf of the hog. Which is
likely to be the most
healthful ? Decide for
yourself. It must be
MOTHERS!
MOTHERS!!
M
Sold throughout thu w orld. P o r r u a D auu a h d
C u r t t o u r., nolo p roprietor", Bootou. eg- •' A ll
AboutLhu Blood,Shin,Sculpuud Hair,'"mulled free.
P u t u p ill nest wstch-shsissi bottles, su ga i
Coutiu, a « i all it lie tteuna. Xoc. p er buttle.
GOTTOLENE
A
and sleep, and point to a speedy
and economical cure of torturing,
-d isfigu ring, itching, burning and
scaly hum ors, and not to use
them w ithout a moment’s delay
is to fail in y o u r d u ty. Cures
made in childhood are speedy,
Miss Ricketts—Why don’t yon ntarrj
economical and permanent.
Mr. Mnnn? Are your parents opposed
«a « b ea ea eg ea ea an gh
» T h e Q u e s tio n #
Aa Insuperable Chetarle.
l i .
iib
B it
r*
c
*-?
in fa llib le
rem edy for
or indulgence in the O pium , M orphine or C hloral habit.
EAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER
,,
.
Have yon abn.-ed the laws of nature and injured your nervous system ?
Are y i di-.- uondont and melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts 7
11 f ~ P A T .'O ” rrfll positively cure you. It contains no mineral poisons and
is rem'.rouble for awakening organic action throughout the system and an
Improvement in every tissue. It produces better muscles, b on », nerves, hair,
nail«, skin, hlovi ar.d gives vigorous life to the unfortunate who has exhausted
his powers. Prepared in tablet form and parked in boxes convenient to carry
In the pocket. Each box contains 90 doses or enough to last one month and ia
worth many times it* weight in gold. The price $1.00 per box or 6 boxes for
$5.00 If ordered at one time and a guarantee will be piTrn that anv case men­
tioned above that it d o » not cure, tke money will be refunded. As to our
financial standing we refer to any bank in this city. Sent charges prepaid to
any add raw in United States or Canada. Put up in plain wrapper with no
mark to distinguish what it ia Sand for drertiara and testimonials. A d d ra »,
SPANISH MEDICINE CO.,
X ' S to c k to n
S tre e t
SAlf FRANCISCO, CAL, D. S. A.
Aa abla Brain and Narva Specialist nan at any tine fca confidentially
eomsulted entirely free of charge, p erson ally or by » A l l , at the above
addreae.
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