Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 28, 1889, Image 3

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    THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL,
JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. "
Tito rnthotlc and Humorous Stories de
lated by llio Hoorfer Poet.
Mr, Riley, who was dining gt an Italian
restaurant, bit tho end oil one of those
crowbars of bread that aro served in thoso
caravansaries, while his listenor, a reporter
for tho New York Sun, bogged him to emit
a story. Uo finally consented to toll this
combination of humor and pathos :
" I was wanuorwjr up one or tno principal
streets of Indianapolis ono Decoration Day,
when I met a rucned old fartnor from the
interior vWio seemed to liavo lost his way.
As ho wandered aimlessly along 1
nnuroached him and risked: 'Do you en
joy tho exorcises of tho dayl' 'Wall,
so, so,' he answered; 'but I ain't hero for
fun. I como up togo to tho buryin' ground
tiD thero on tho hill. My boy's buried up
there Ho was In tho army, you know. Ho
had to lio about his ago to get in, but tho
angels 11 forgivo that ono lio. Lord, how
ho did light! I'vohoarntho other soldiors
tell about It. TCull, ho went Into tho battlo
o' tho "Wilderness an' got wounded awful.
They telegraphted to me, an' I went right
down. Ho wanted to bo took homo an' I
fetched him. On tho way up ho grow
worse, an' ho said to mo if ho could
livo to get homo an' seo his ma ho
would bo satisfied. He kep' getting weaker
on weaker, but ho hold on till I got
him homo. His ma tried to nu'so him
back to lifo, but ho kep' on runnin' down.
Ho called mo up to his bed ono night 'bout
sundown, an' said, soz be: "Pa, I wantcr bo
bulled up in town (meanin' hero in In-
gianapolis), an' 1 want you to keep my
gravo green."
"Hero tho old farmer wiped tho tears
from his cheeks with his big brown hand,
and then brought it down on my shoulder
in a determined manner, and exclaimed:
Ah, mister, I'm ngoin' to keep that gravo
green if I havo tor paint itr "
Ono of tho most affecting stories that Mr.
Riley tells is that which gavo him tho in
spiration for his pathetic peem: '"Causo
I'vo got curvature of tho spine." It voices
; the boastful, cheery sentiments of a littlo
' deformed child who glories in his deform
1 ity, and whoso only fear is that his aunty
will not know him when shogets to Heaven,
where ho is, becauso there, as sho has told
him, ho will bo erect and froo from de
formity like tho other angels.
" Tho idea for that poem," said Mr. Itiloy,
"was suggested by a rough, rugged man
that 1 met on ono of my tours. I had been
lecturing in a littlo Interior town, and had
to get up at daylight ono cold morning to
rido to tho nearest railway station. Tho
man who drovo mo over was ono of thoso
rugged characters that you meet in tho
rural regions ono of thoso men who deem
sentimentality a weakness and tears some
thing to bo ashamed of. As wo rodo along
over tho creaking snow ho said: 'I
hcarn you talk last night.' I remarked'
Indeed I I hopo you enjoyed it.' 'Yes,'
eaid ho, ' fust rato. My httlo girl was
there. She likes that sort o', thing. Sho's
great on po'try, You may hev seen her
She sat on tho front row. Sho's a littlo
girl, not very tall. You must a-noticed
her. I told him that I did not recall having
seen hor, and ho centinued: 'Sho ain't
very big. Sho don't weigh morn fifty
pounds. You see, sho's got curv'turo of
tho spine. Her mother died when sho was
a littlo thing, and havin' no ono to look
out fer her as a mother can, sho fell
down stairs ono day an' hurt herself.
She nover got 'over it. I hev took
care o' her tho best I know how, but sho's
never growed. Sometimes I think she'll
nover bo no bigger.' Tho tears welled to
his eyes as ho talked, lio was ashamed to
show tho evidences of his grief, and-turned
; aside his head. Seeing that I was looking
at him and had discovered his emotion, he
: dashed away tho moisturo from his eyes
with onoof tho heavy leather mittens that
ho woro and said: ' I dunno what's tho mat
ter with my eyes. Ono o' my hosses fo
lame, an' I put somo liniment on his log tin .
mornin'. I must 'a' got somo of it on tin .
yer mitten o' mine.'"
GUILTY OF PERJURY. -""I
How an Advocate Caught a Witness In I
Very CIecr. Way.
It is of Warren, tho author of " Ten Thou
sand a Year," that this sharp practice ir.
tho examination of a man accused of sweat
' ing falsely in a willcaso is related.
Tho prisoner being arraigned, and lb
formalities gone through with, tho prose
cutor, placing his thumb over tho seal held
up tho will, anddomanded of tho priaorer
if he had seen tho testator sign that initrr
ment, to which ho promptly answered tbut
ho had.
"And did you sign it at his rcquc.il fc.
subscribing witness!" "I did." "Was i'
scaled with red or black wax!" "With red
wax." " Did you seo him seal It with red
waxl" "I did." "Whero was tho testator
when ho signed and scaled this will 1" "In
his bed." "Pray, how long a piece of wax
didhousel" "About thro? or four inches
long." "Who gavo tho testator th's pioco
of waxl" "I did." "Wboro did you get
it?" "From tho drawer of his dos,kl"
"How did ho light that piece of wax?"
"With a candlo." "Whero did tj f ,p.ceo
of candlo como from!" "I got it out of a
cupboard in his room." "How l.i'j was
that pieco of candlo?" "Perhaps 'four or
five Inches long." "Who lit Hi
piece of candle!" "I lit it." "What
With'" "With a match." "Whio did
you get that match!" "On tho
mantel shelf In the room." Horo Wnrrcr
pausedj and fixing his large, deep blue
eyes upon tho prisoner ho hold tho will up
above his head, his thumb still resting upon
tho seal, and said, in a solemn, measured
tene: "Now, sir, upon your solemn oath,
you saw tho testator sign that will; ho
signed it in his bed; at his request you
signed It, as a subscribing witness; you
saw him seal it; it was with red wax ho
sealed It; a pieco of ono, two, three or four
Inches long; ho lit tho wax with a piece of
candle, which you procured for him from a
cupboard; you lit that candlo by a matrl
which you found on tho mantel sholf !' I
did." " Onco more, sir; upon your ontl
you did!" "I did." Removing th6 thumb
and exhibiting tho seal) "My lord, it's a
wafer." ,
Itemorltabln Coincidence.
' In 1851 two boys entered tho examination
for admission to Williams Colloge. Ono of
them camo from a town In tho intorior of
Now York, the other from Western Massa
chusetts. They had never met orheanl of
each other before, but in tno aiioimont oi
college rooms were thrown together as
: chums. They occupied tho samo room
through their ontiro college course, and
after graduating ono of them wont to Kan
sas and tho other to Nebraska to grow up
with tho country. In 1873, when thbrol!
was called In the United States Senate,
these two boys stood up together to bo
sworn tn as Senators Ono was John James
Id galls and the other Pbinoas W. Hitchcock,
of Nebraska;
Cocoanut Milk.
A woman of ne complexion has admitted
that it is duo to the milk in the cocoanut.
nor formula is this : ' Take a fresh cocoa
nut, grate it, place It in a cloth, and squeeao
out the milk. Wash the face aad tuwds
with the liquid, rubbing a great deal, tho
more the better, and wipe with a soft cloth.
The effect is wonderful and instantaneous
4kfN0
Absolutely Pure.
Tina powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength mill wholesomeness. More
economical tiinn tho ordinary Wnds, nnd
cannot bo wild In competition with tlie
tnultitudooflow test, short weight nlum or
phosphate ponders. Sold only In cans.
ItOYAI. MAKING I'OWDEIlCO.,100 WnlLN.Y
Ion Cannot do liettcr
Than call at tho Grange Store, 12G
State street, if you want a good tea
or anything elso In tho grocery
line. Don't full tolook at the White
Crass Extracts, tho best in the mar
ket. - t-f
A Uood Cup of Coifce
Is a Brent attraction for n restaurant.
The police drawn fiom Ilcllenbriind's Pat
ent Coffee leeeptaclo is one of the ninny
Oreat Attractions of his e.itlng'parlors.
Thousands nf cups of his ctcellqnt colleo
aid sold every week. And as for oysters
and meals ho cannot bo equaled In tho
stale. tf.
OLIVE LODOEXo. I. O. O. P., meets
in Odd I'elltiwH' Hall upstairs. Coinci
Cnnitnciclnl and Ferry sticets, cery Bat-
Uida.vnt7:'t0p. m
J.T. QKIXH.
Secretary.
JAS. WALTON,
N. U.
A Seasonable Hint.
Genuine new buckwheat flour,
and a fine articlo of table syrup, at
the Grange store, 120 State etreel,
Salcni. tf.
Porons wishing to lmprovo their mem
oi less or Ht lengthen their powcrof attention
should solid to Prof. Lolsette. 217 Filth
Vve., N. Y. for his prospectus post fice, as
advertised in another column. No 8, 8tdw
Wright's Hop Celery nnd Clmmoilo bit
ter?, lccommcndcd by tho most the
eminent phjwlelaus. Invigorating
sflniulntlngnud not Intoxicating. Sold by
II. W. Cox.
Hnvlng tried the cllects of tho eoncen
tivued extract of Oregon Kidney Tea, wo
cheei fully bear witness to Its beneficial
agency In ntrecllon of tho digestive organs,
It Is simply, safe and sure: It Is easily
taken and lestores healthy vitality to the
organs It Is Intended to opei.ito upon with
assured success.
S..I. McCOHMICK,
Editor Catholic Sentinel.
Sold by D.W. Mathews Co.
It Is generally conceded by physicians
that about one-half of tho population oi
tho United Stntos nrosuUerlng from In
digestion nnd Dyspepsia. Hurried eating
nnd Improper mastication nnd lnsallva
tlon of food aro tho principal causes. Dr.
Henley's Dandelion Tonic stiengthens and
Invlirorates tho diircstlo organs nnd en
ablcs ono to enjoy a hearty meal without
nny unpleasant after cllects.
&OIU uy u. w, juauwws s: io.
OOttSETS. FOIl TllE WILLIAMSON
corsets with braces attached, call on or
nddicsi Mrs. Frank Cooper, 2ul) Commei
clal sti eet, Salem, Oregon. lm.
TIOR. SALE. A FARM OF 3J0 ACRES
L' nil under fenco and cultivation. In tho
best range country of Eastern Oregon.
The bot chnnco ever oirercd for n man to
engage In stock raising. For particulars
cull on or nddrcss
w.H. HYAItS. Salcni, Oregon.
riiorrssioxAL cauds.
T J. JENNINGS D. D. 8. DENTIST
J OIUco In the New Hank Block. Com
merclal stiect, Snlem. Sign of tho big
loom.
dw
PHYSICIAN. M KS. DR. SI. E. MCCOY
physician nnd surgeon, has located
nnd tnken rooms over Squire Farrnr's
grocery store. Chronic diseases a speo
inlty, Consultation ft ee. 12-21dw
A Bargain For " Somobody ! J !
EASTEIINPROPERTY!
ToEx.changr.for
OREGON LAND!
H O M. E S
.FOR THI$ -
I!!
I
12oo ACRES
OF
Varied Lands
FOR
Sale or Rent
Quantity ana Quality to Suit
Purchaser.
Lands near 11. R. Facilities.
A GOOD CHANCE
HOMELESS
4For particulars H at tble oOkr.
THE RELIABLE GROCERS,
KELLER
Corner State and. Liberty Streets, Salem.
Specialties in cible Luxuries,
Pine Tea, and. Coffee, Creamery
3u.tter, Cream Cheese, etc.
o
WE LEAD W CANNED GOODS.
Remember tlie Place and Call.
WELLER BROS,!
THE LEADING
- "j
Grocery aniTProvision Store
,
-
IN THE CITY OP SALEM.
O-
Messrs Wellcr Bros., invito you, to
call and sec the immense stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc.,
that they arc carrying. Everything
the market affords is always to bo
found at their market.
josir-Ncw Goods Received Daily ! -a
Prices guaranteed to suit all. A
trial is all we ask of you, believing
afterwards you will share your
patronage with us.
Commercial Street, - - Oregon.
A. K. STRANG,
Mo. 03 Coinnieralnl Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DKAI.EB IN-
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
1
.CS-Agent for tlio RICHARDSON iJ.
BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es
tablished In 1849
GRffi SEED.
Cam furnish cither Mesqultc or a mixture
of jMlsqulte anil Lincoln grass 'on terms
that will allow you to seed down your
farms at a cost of from GO to DOc per ncrc.
Address. ' T.C.JORY,
w2m d2w ' Box 91 , guleni, Or.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY" CO.
(Limited Line.)
CIIAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver.
On nnd after Feb. 18 1889.nnd until further
notlco trains will run dally (extciit Sun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE,
CoburgJIall
iPortl'dMnll
From Port
land STATIONS.
Tow'rd Port
land
Lv. ll.Suam
Ar. IO.UO
L. 2.15 pin
" J.2d
poutlakii raw V
Ar. 4. 10. pm.
Ar 1.80
iootoi.ierson. m
loiy's Landing,
St. Paul's,
12.17
S.HI
:i,3i
H.M
3JS3
4.03
4.10
MB
4.S)
4.47
5.80
5.S0
6.50
Woodburn,
Townsond,
MuICco,
Mt. Angel,
Dnwn'ift
Kllverton.
Johnston's Mill
Switzerland.
12.00
11.40
11.40
11.24
U.14
11.00'
10.20
10.1U
10O7
U.40
II. 18
8.50
EutSId0junct.,
Aiacicuy,
Aumsville,
WostHtayton
O 1' Crossing,
WostSclo,
Crnbtree,
Splcei,
Tallman,
Plnlnvjow.
Brownsville,
Rowland,
0.11
0.21
"0J53,
7.20
7.2U
8.03
8:87
030
8.10
8.28
8.00.
7m11
7 22
(i-48
(1.13
&30
40
am
10:18 Coburg.
p in All
Ar
LV
I.v
Commutlnn Tlokot at two
mile on extent stations linv
oents por
Ing ngentx.
Connection nt Hay's and Fulijuart
Landing with Steamer "City of Sulem "
CIIAS. N. SCOUT, Receiver.
General oniew, N W Cor. 1'lri.t auu Pln
1'ortlnnd, Oregon-
Applications Invited.
THE BOARD OF OOMMIHHIONKRS
for the suit Of Kcbool and unlventlty
ltnds, and for the Investment or the
fundxariglng therefrom .for the State of
Oregon, Invite Healed application! for the
obsu purchase of- (lint portion of
the Myww addition to the eliy or
BalemyU belonging totne male and eon
talnlngnftyaT, more r leu, lueliwWe
of street. The rtglit to reject any and all
bid Is reseo d by the Boar.l.
Old will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m. at
a rwniwr uieviinK w itw . .. ...
i aay, ow "5;
, .ri.. oii. liM
ir.ITCHMfeHMh-. ,wwi.
r-t a -msimj ,
Q0. W. McllUlDK,
Board CowmUaUmer,
NAl'OLBON IMVIH, Clerk ot Board.
FOUR MOKE MADE HAPPY.
A card : For tlneo years I have
heen a su Merer from various ail
ments, and for the past Ion years I
have been a sufferer from chronic
rheumatism and nervous debility.
In this condition I camo to Drs.
Darrin, and I' am happy to say I
havo been restored to health again,
and I checrtully recommend them
to tho public.
Mrs. J. Martin.
W - Olex, Oregon.
SOHIlllYIS CUKHD.
- Euciln-i:, Or. Eeb. 23; 1SS0.
Mr. Editer: My littlo girl 5
years old has been for tlie past eight
or nine mouths alllicted with gran
ulated conjunctivitis, complicated
with ulcers ou the eye ball. I had
her treated by some of the most
prominent physicans in Chicago,
where I resided before coming here,
but without success. The child was
getting worso every day. Hearing
of Drs. Darrin, I consulted them in
regard to her ease, anil now, after
three weeks, she is pronounced prac
tically cured. Itefer to me a
Springfield, Oregon.
D. J. Graham.
CROSS KY123 straiqiiti:ni:d.
Salhm, Or., January, 1889.
To the public : It aflbrds mo
pleasure to say that Drs. Darrin cured
my littlo girl, 11 years old, of a very
bad cast or cross of tho right eye.
Tho eye was straightened as good as
ever hi two operations. The eye
had been in a crossed condition for
more than seven years. This is not
intended for an advertisement, but
as an expression of gratitude duo to
Drs. Darrin for their careful and
proficient work.
J. B. TlCIIllNOR.
JII3ARING RESTORED.
EpiTOR Dear Sir: I havo been
troubled with deafness for over llf
teen years. I applied to the Drs.
Darrin, and after a few treatments
by their wonderful electro-magnetic
method of treatment, my hearing
was entirely restored, and now I
can hear my watch tick for tho first
time in many years. I can bo re
ferred to and seen in regard to my
caso at any tune at Howell
Prairie, or address mo at Mac
leay, Oregon.
Henry Slough.
drs. darrin's place of business.
Drs. Darrin can ho consulted free
at 23o Fifth street, comer Main,
Portland. Ofllco hours, from 10 to
4 o'clock dally; evenings, 7 to 8;
Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable
chronic diseases, loss of manhood,
blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor
rhoea, stricture, spermatorrlicoca,
bcminal weakness or loss of desire of
sexual power In man or woman,
catarrli and deafness aro confidently
and successfully treated. Cures of
private diseases guaranteed and
never published in the papers, Cir
culars sent free. Most cases can
receive home treatment after a visit
to tho doctors' office.
Tho offices at Salem and Eugene
aro closed. Any persons ' under
treatment In that vicinity can call
or write to the Portland olllcc.
E. Uaidbridgo Mntiduy Esq.,
County Atty., Clay county, Texas,
says: '''Havo used Electric bitters
with most happy results. My broth
er nlso was very low with Malaria
fever and Jaundice, but was cured
by timely use of this mediclue. Am
satisfied Electric Hitters saved his
life. "
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson of Horse
Cave, Ky., adds a liko testimony,
saying: Ho positively believes ho
would have died, had it not been
for Electric Bitters.
Tills great remedy will ward off,
as well as cure all malaria dihoases,
and for all kidney, liver and stom
ach disorders stands unoqualcd
Price COo and 1. at II. "W. Cox's.
Don't Kxpurliiiout.
You can not afford to wasto time
in experimenting when your lung
uro in danger. Consumption al
ways scorns, at first only a cold. Do
not penult any dealer to lmpofco up
on you with some cheap imitation
of Dr. King's Nw Discovory for
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
but he sure you get the genuine.
Because he can make more profit he
may toll you lie hfWBoriicthiiiif Jiut
as good, or Just tho wimo. Don't he
deceived, but Insist upon getting
Dr, King's New Discovery, which
Is guaranteed to give relief In nil
Throat, Lung ami Clfest afU-etioiis.
Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's
DrufcrMore. Large Imttles $1.
IXOK OUT !
Something is Going to Drop at
BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE,
03 State Street, Snlcm.
Vo contcmnlnton chance of busings soon, nnd will therefore mnko Sweeping Re
duction In certain line oi Hoots nnd Hhnes In order to rctlueoour stock ton minimum.
ewnnt Money! ou need Roots nnd Shoes. Como nnd oxnmlno goods and prices
nnd seo If It will not pay you to lay In ono or two years supply nt tho prlcos wo oiler
GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES !
A child enn buy ss cheap nsn mnu'nt our store. Womenn business,! nnd If you wenr
shoes look in up. YOURS FOR "KOIJJ KOIN;"
BAILEY F. BODWELL,
This Key to Success !
-o KOUND o-
Success in Business requires preparation I Therefore, thoroughly master
Coinmercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon
dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature and
correct use of Coinmercial Papers, Commercial Law anil Business practice.
Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work.
All these aro needed In business, and arc thoroughly taught by exper
ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEOE
Oriswold's Block, Salem, Oregon.
Just
-OUR-
Spring Importation of Dry Goods and Clothing
Arejustcoiningln and early next week we will have (hem
open and ready for our customers.
Wo have no hesitancy in saying that u will liavc (ho nicest assortment of
pring Clothing
-AND
Satlcens, Cliallics, Prints and Alpacas for tlio Ladies,
That ever camo to Salem. Also our stock of boots and shoes, hats,
laces aud embroideries is very complete and will bo sold at our usual low
prices. Come and see us.
Capitol Adventure Co.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER.
B O O T S
: " '
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S- j?'v-'?". - b s
H lSt5t;,' riil)""Mirii -j&r
S H o Tz s
WM. BROWN & CO.
-iii:ai.i:iis in-
Leather and Mings '
CASH PaID for
Wools,' Hides, Pell? anil Furs
231 Commercial St. Salem, Or'
tWMUHUMMft
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN TJIK CITY IS AT
R. M. ?VrA.DK & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM,
AND MANY OTHER
Also a Complete Stork of Ilai'iware anil
Arriving
for Gentlemen
OF-
'
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Range
LEADING STYLES,
Jtom MaikiDirj.Wagons awl Carnage
. t '
NOTICE.
I,..T.LAIt3BN,TIIEIlEI.IABLE Wagon
maker, hns moved to 45 State street, hay.
Inn removed hl shop from tho old stand,
310 Commerclnl street, on account ot the
erection of tho new brick. Mr. I-arscn
will bo pleased to see his old customers and
as many new ones as will khnre their pa
tronage with blm, nt his new location.
All work guaranteed. Next to Scrlbcr &
rohlo Bhop. 1-27-tf.
THE 0LD RELLVBLE
Illncksmtth nnd Woeon maker, John
Knight Is now fully established at his new
quarters on Liberty Street. lie uses all
tho new methods In Ills nrt and makes a
specialty of discuses of horse's feet.
Frank Lynch has chargo of tlio wneon
department nnd docs n general repairing
business. Tucso gentlemen nro too well
known for us to try nnd recommend them
ns Mr. Knight hns been hero for 15 years
BLACKSMITI11NG and HORSESHOEING
Havo moved to 47 nnd 49 State street,
wheie they nro now ready for work. Alt
our old patrons and friends are Invited to
call and seo us In our new locution. We
aro better prepared for work now than
c er having secured moro room. 10-1-tf.
BKACKSM1TIIIXG nnd WAGONMAKING.
lOHN HOLM, THE OLD UNLIABLE
t) lilarksmlth, has removed his shop to
corner of Commercial and Chcmekcto Bts.,
whcio ho N ready to servo tho public, Hav
tugnssoclated with him Mr. H.Iannon,nn
experienced wagon-maker recently from
l'ortliuut, ho Is now prepared better than
over to do till kinds of neon nndcnrrlngo
making nnd repairing; all kinds of black
smithing and lepntrinfr, and a general
horseshoeing business. Ho has nil kinds
orNhoes.steel.trottlng, hnndmado,ctc,and
tits thorn In ii srlcntlllc manner. Special
attention given to tho construction of wag
ons nnd carriages. Hcmeniber tho place,
opposlto Stnto Itmirnuco building.
FINK 11UOOIK.".
1 am prepared to turn out fino hand
inndo buggies, wagons, etc., on quick time
and in the best style. Cull and seo soma
of tho rigs I havo made, and when wish
ing to purchaso you will know whero to
apply,
1 havo llrst-clnss buggies constantly on
hand for sale, and will sell them at pilcos
ho reasonnbloas to astonish purchasers.
ri-l!;, 0. y
THE HARNESS AND SADDLE
MAKKIt,
28!) Commercial -Street.
II 11 LAMPORT hns Just received n Jllio
111 lluoofslnglo mid doublo buggy har
neshes. Ilonlwuys carries
THE LARGEST STOCK
Of Middles, whips, nnd ovcrythlng pertain
ing to his lino of husincss.ln tho suite, out
side of l'oitland;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Ucpnlilngdono with neatness and dispatch
For Bargains
IN
Family Groceries, Provisions,
Fruits, Etc,
GO TO
TH0S. BURROWS,
Commercial St. Hiilein.
Country products of nil kinds always on
hand. If you havo not traded with mo bc
foiu, I respectfully solicit n trial behoving
I can suit you both In prices nnd quality.
QNK OK THE LAIldlXT ESTAIILISH
mentH In tho Htnto. Lower rates than
. .inland. Largest stock I-cgnl lllnnks lu
thoHtato, n-d biggest discount. Houd foi
prleolUtof Job pi luting, nnd cataloguo ol
legal blanks. Ii. M. WAITE,
Btciim Pi Inter Bulem Oreicon.
3KA11YL0US
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine System of Memory Twining,
Four Books Loarned In one reading,
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and adult greatly benefited.
f J rent Inducements to correspondence
Cliisxcs.
1'riMpei'tuH, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A.
Hammond, tho world-rnmed Specialist In
Mind DltfonsoH, Daniel Urecnlenr Tlioinp.
son, tho groat 1'syehologlst, J. M.lHickly
1). 1)., oilltor of tho Christian Advocate.
N. V.. Illohanl Proutor.thoHclentlBt, lions.
W. v. Astor, Juduli P. llenjuiuun, and
olhurs, sent jost fi-co by
Prof. A. LOIHKTTj:, 37 llfty Ave., N Y
Jc-lWtl. dw
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor of
Salcni Stam Laundry.
SALKM, OIIEUOX.
P. B. Orilora by postal card prompt
ly uttomlcd to. Clothes called for
and dollvcrod.
ADVANTAOliS 0 STEAM IAUNDUY.
1. It'dnetilU work thoroughly, however
willed tliauHruiont. . ,
2. It dow lis work promptly, as It U In.
dependent of the wetilhtr.
H. ItdoM 1 1 work Imrmlewly, not !
iiirlng the lollius by unuecoekary wear
and tear, nor by the iiiw of lnjurlou3clioin
loaU. 4. It charge are mot renn niW, W
UterliiKtheiiutilltyofluwork.
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