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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1889)
l" i- V w L av, PLHUWHEDI.AII-Y.KXCEITHIXPA DTIMIS Capital Journal PubfoWn Company. (Inoorpotaled.) Katertd .t tt I!Sil!?,,'m,0r"M enood-flaM mauer. w fourth page for terms of aobcrlp. ttlnd ".nwolw- rf In ..;... and liniiiirtn a"" """ " "Stoen numbw. sent free on applies- ?. cwn.-rC.irtU Hi"-". ""tFkHIUV, APIll I- 16, 1SWI. The ..t -. frot-Umatli.il. InawmiHi ..- Hi-r.ntrnnll innl"r...r Ot hlaaiiallii of "-" "hi""'''' oJU., m th.-l..i..f Airii, Am... lm jl,Ut.hi.hd.. ' -'lrt'J W act of .-.....-" ..'-r.l l...ltayfi thapB'Pl""' lll.'1l."l,!""'n"-' MUW ll.-H-!'l'. I. "" I' nnc.yer, a MfiiMiitr nfl li If' II. 1' irlnrr of IhPOU- Uv-r1i.v wiif i nil !"' ' ' "" """'"' Uon..r n "i'- "" ,"r,h '"' '"""" M T...l". April .hW ; I4.l holiday. "' I - 'i'"- ' ' "" lOtirl by the K'""! lM"f '" onnm..i.w.-illl. Mid .... .....mm IK Imprrwhc irt .if iniiiK'ir.ill.m, wl.NIi rurredat no... prwl'.l """''; ''"' lit the morning hy proyor In all tin eliurciiw "l " ,l- "r '""1" t'1'"'," 1-p.in UwK'-rMi.'.i.i ... " l tri..'.-il. would ruilh-rr...it. ... ..I..-1 -1 K'imi'I ttorll.) fxin.ipl.-. ilml !'' "''"" ,M bald at nlw I" itiiliiM.i..iiii...'fi-i holiday In hII mr 'lm ! tin 'l tna Wowing f "'l '"'" i'.,"'1'i'i'f"1'' fMrgevernnirnlfiiriill ih.. . 1 Hii" whereof, I hae berminto m-l my I. .ml ,4MPd IlKWll Of till' Mll'l" I" ''li"''' Ih'HlWI. tliy itf April A l. 11. MYI.VK.nKIU'KN.NM.lt BOOM I. sons. TllK Joi BNAI. hereuflei, on e.uh Situiduy afternoon, will d.-vole a jmrtlon of ll hiiiw to tin- leiordln of movcmenU In mrej. Tliw di jmrtment will lie known iw "Hm.'uI Kok," nnd nil uiiiiniunltMlloiiH In tenili'il fr It should Ik- nd.lrtw d to "roelity I'Mllor." The nlni l I" limko of tltlM new dep nt lire n pernmnoiit and ut I motive finlure. To make n mun-aof It, the heuu. ao-ojrallon of eveiywie In Invited. If a party, lunelieon or tea 'a given at your houiu (we mean vir), full not at your jwrll to an Inform till tifflw). With the twlKtauee of Hie TiHll.TH, the Jour.KAh feut oonfliluiil thai miwwa will erown ojreir.rtH. TImiiUIhx J'' fur 'mn' tlWlln1, Hon and pmmlaliiito leave i.oHtune iiiiIuiiiihI t inukulhlHtt permanent feature of the Joiunai., we make Olll' Iww until Kttuuly, when tin "Hoelal Not" will greet you. lllll .VVIDIAI.IAN SYMini. The new lutllot Hjhtem In Muwut ehuaetUi pn.tulatw to work womh-rN III the mailer of raining the oor Itlpt prwi l at the kIU. A de scription of the ayatum la purlieu- larlv InteruHtlus. Thu Muaaaehu aatt,tem, to lie In legal fo.ee after November lat of thla year U futiiid ort on dial ml dually ndi.pted In Attatraliu and aulw.mit'iiil.v in Kug land, nlu.oiw.l In the luiter eotiu Irv uy "tlie corrupt piailleeaof law," whleh H.'rfeeta and u.iiuda thuaya lent. It haa been iouml l work atlndr.ibly m heii'oi U luiU'tn ul l hut the only (.hue In the I'tillcd tttal where na yet It hua Iwet) put 111 operation la In the elly of Loula vllle, Kentucky, where the toatl inotiy la highly favorable to it olU cieuey. It hua been hllhert. the ouatont thMU ilunit the UulUdHtntia Air each of the two greater partlea, and other aiualtec mtriUw, to prim tiielr own ballot hi aueh iiumbera an to provide au ample aiipply for all poaalble exb(tui'li. The example of Maviuehueua uuder the old law Uy be taken aa deM'iiptlve of the lUeO'od i-lM'Aheiv. In Maakuc.hu WttU there are abtait aeveii lauulixit polling plait, and a alugle act of iKNitluatluua require alamt one and a quarter uiil'ioii of U.II..U. lunch of the t" great pnrilea piiiiUnl about tl'W uuuiUr for a Mute elec tion, and autaUer wulit a lke pr ponton. Ii k.v foe thla prliulnt ml for the otlur ejuu. of tile eicctkiu .andtdalea were taxtsl, udtn uiauy vw taxed hvily. I be (Wet that tt.u lU..l borcUimr eut ejodhla -a for ka.l i4Um foujiy and Ulal.ie - iu the different tt.1a of the (. m,utrel aa many M irttttx a buiidinl it. two huutlrvtl baiMa ami at!1! fun her co.iiplioaUHl tbe ayattui. Throo.li thai wa m une tbe iiulitleiaua' opuortucity. Tbla uriutiug and dUi.ibuitou re quited a gnt doal of labor, which We un.tc-rt.ik.-tt by ditti-ient party wrpittlaatluue tlmmgb thelrcimiul' leeattbe party wmkerai and Uiey WWv apt to be tueu ho MireUMi politic fiar a taiauuai tni. Tt. MM Ibua got euutrui of tbe party auHMUttery ana tbe VwuYra thu. luuad Ui ml.. ll.la IMlellt ,oi mean auu prai-iirviiy at inetr tuwy Jttl al tbe hi rey . f another rka U iueuwtowek Ihi.Htgtt nMitrultius "r""- " "j imbviiw M(iauuuHi. we itavebeaiMa w i hot ipimt.m h tht iMfro wt la the mh, but even - .i.d ... 1 THE WriTAL MUSI If i( won' true It wax not wow than ;;; .he pre-!..-.-nt the ,k.II, of the fore- .nencf thertortailn New K.jtaml Wu, al,t ol operative", on w hlcri i . ., .t....'..ii eftclt vote watt cneenuu " " ' , .lo..nrfiPl In the Ixillot Ijox, ami woe to him who did not vote m lite em ployer desired. The AtHtrallaH bBl jot syatem doen Bway, a far at iwsel- hle,W 111 tIlHoiKilivouiiKMuJl'-M BupWvi.,.n of the voter, nhlle It , hie, Willi th w oiKiii vohiik hiiu uuju-i Ulicea to a iniiiiiiiuin m .... menu to hnlwry and ooiruplloii which. awsordinK to ITofewwr Ely in . mwnt addreM. i the metuofl adopted by capitalists ami the bene flciarleft of inniiiinollcs to debaucb the pxlhlml wiiaclcnce of the poor. Till-, i.pulatlon or ArkaosaaC'lty, Kjiiinh, has lucreael one-thirddur-Ingthe mat wvk. Two thoumtid eier Oklahoma hoomcra are there and al leant another thousand are along the wait hern line. Half a dnwn hardware atores have sold out their entire stock and the demand Is not half Mipplk-d. The boomers arc forming into Ktnall coIonu-H ami de vb.lnirH.hen.oa by which they and their m-khlx.ra cm pet inU) the heart of Oklnhoin.i b tlienpivilutcd time. There l a f.ellmr ull along the lairder that there will he n gen eral forward movement into uio territory on the night of April 20. I'heboomerH have loon there all wiu ..r, and have pleke I out I heir land, mil they areauaplc ohm and nfnildof neweoliiera. Thi don't piopoc to have tlie landa they fouglit and bl"d for uniil by reeent aniyaln. TliKliiat item of iicwh from the laboratory la that the tlin.UMCht oi tmcterlii live uud multiply on the bank uolea that we bundle. Prob ably there la not u viler urtlelo tutu we ever tou.-h thnn ti iiaiiK note. Carried In the pocket or the mod leproiM and loathwime, it piisfcos through the poeUeta of the refined. We would not think or taking n pneket liniidkerchlcf that had niiule any much rounu wiiuoui wiuiu.uk and fumigating. We eould not be Induced to put on the shirt of n tramp, but the money of thu de ceased and contaminating goes without a thought of our inner pockctM. What dlwc we hug wo do not think or .wo. Til li Nitmic wtw saved by a mas cot," said u hctifiirlng man who had sjM'nt yeai-a aboard the vewol, when he heard of tho terrible cyclone at Hanioa. Tliu Nipilc was the only ono of tho throe American vou-cls that withstood tho hurrlctmo last wwk. All tho old wil.H lay the good torttinc of tho 'llHio to the tuct that the mi-Hoot was aboard. Hallora aa im supers. Itlntis as buto 1k.11 playo.'H, ami Indeed they may be atild to be even moieso. The men on the Nlpsle hcllcvn that good luck will attend thctn Just as long as t'lmrloy stays abo.ird. Toligmo the eat would boa mIoim matter nlnmlil the olleml.-r be oi.il'jlit. I r b h ml that Cardinal Itiehuliuii detected an udwntuior who was imsain:; himself oil' us a tiobloman, by Ida helping lilmsolf to olives with a t'olk, lu-.-an-i- it was the cus tom then aa it is now, to helpline's t-.-tf with the ll.igcis, If mi olive fo'k N not provided, rather than to tin, .i iadhlbiMit pitlei'.i. Forl.s for the dlali aloiie a IV now muuu- fat-turtsl and are very generally uat-d, bul ufter the olive lus rcnchiHl thu plate It ianlwuya curried to tho mouth by the lingers. It givca our own pure, cold, pnrU hn;( and clear iiiouiituin water a aw eeier iate after we read what a e.irivaHiudeut wril.uir to llie Jnt'i: Ni.l'romtkluud, Cat., aayaof tholr ae.iut) supply of Impure, warm water. (Salt-maud the onfrv Wil lamette valley have much of which to houat. Au eiiillcw supply of cryatul mountain water la wt.rth millions of dollars. A NKVvat'Ai'KH, If It has any undue, eouacience or muwle back of It, tava an exehaus iiiual oon tluually divide twtwet-u doing lis duty and injuring I. a pocket. In any (suit Ion but that of editor the public la able to aeparate the In dividual home man the eltliteu. iiut If I be olitor doe not plea them, It'a hi pocket they aim at. Thu It la that nowapaiK-ra kstru who their fHeuua are. JriHiK lHttrr of tVuterville, Tv-xaa, tveeully performed a mar rlge ivn ui'.iiy blcb waa in aub atanee ua f dlewa: "lai you tweli ot vou aoleiuuly iwrar llutl you are to earuwat alatut tbbt Uiaiu.-w, and tliat vu wilt atauti by each other aa bukUtuil aud wife tbnaigb thick and thin, alukorawliu. aitrvive r pi'rlali'' U.4U Ucurtbw UialdilK tbetraaaent they were uiuouiuvl man and wltV. Tmk fUter tlty UUde "exteiida eottjrralulati.iua to Jora.SAi, mi the the t Ai'lTAI. Ute liuit.Mve wniu uf the wmer, wliMi lw,ue uUce ilu waeuatu.( aintw rurwani in iiuiwbwwwjhih "m m unuec ita JeurualWte AA at Ut aul th L. ... . . I be,gnauUud www fnummn w wimhi on haviag a uud awning Nwfipr Men. In .,, tbe proton., .he art-, and the )hcr V8r, ," " , ." . , of Msonon or ijetn. PKi"" " i" Thecmeatobeen led are nwiinr ...c. Th Irllvea are mot eerttlnly modeU of With nothing to bother thm-o one to i '. ,,.-i.KMdM M&SX! pleaae, per men. ' tt .n.r t atn'na. everywhere. 1 geek the eoay retreat of an editor' blr. If ho'a blinded at preaent hell see tbrongh H tnf-n, That no man h Joya like tlie newipoper n.en Another crank Is to attempt to go through the Niagara rapids May 23d. A mathematician has fl'mrcd that a mini 00 yearsold has spent 3 years In buttoning his collar. In the new system ot lighting cars by electricity the train may be broken up at will without nlTectlng the light. Of fourteen states that attempted the most important reform of pass ing a ballot hill, Indiana U the only one reported successful. Hiram Williamson, the old chiof porter of the Iloston postofllce, was one of the .Six Hundred who made the fnmnus charge at Ualaklava. In the "youngest grandparent" contest Chapel Hill, N. C., le.uls with a negro woman who had a granddaughter at the o.;e of 23. JIurat Ila'slcad will write n tna',' ov.lno ail'clcon tho rejection of Ids nomination by the bonate. The sen atorial horizon is becoming lurid. Colonel Ingcrsoll has the rcputu lliiti or givinf? more money yearly to waiters, porters nnd hell boys than any other man in the 1'nitcd Slate?. Jell' Davis is going to pr'nt, at an early day, n pamphlet giving tin ac count of the treatment of tlie Union soldiers at Itoimohc Island during the war. An Ohio farmer mortgaged his farm to buy his wife some diamond earrings, and she lost ono of them In the suds the first wash day, and attempted to hang herulf In the barn. The best prospects ever seen in Crook county for an abundant fruit crop this year aro now been and real ized. Many of tho trees nte now in full bloom, and only', a "kUUng" frost will destroy tho prospect, mentioned. A six-ycur-old boy wrote his ikst compaction on water: "Water is good to h Ink. '.o batlii) hi and to fckntoon. When I was a little boy the nurse used to batho mo every mornliK In water. I have boon told that the Injuns don't wash them selves once In ten years. I wish I was t.n Injun 1" You may hive the Mars in a null keg, hail1; the ocean on u rail fence to dry, put tho sky to soak in u gourd, and unbuckle tho hcllylumd of eternity and let the sun and moon out, but don't think that you can escape the place that lies the other stdoof purg-itory if you don't pav for ymii' paper. It Is iilwiiva pi pei I . help oneself to lire id, c'ao av nnd lump Migir, if totiits are not pioidcd, with the lin gers, Never u-oyour own knife, fork or spoon to take from a dlh. It is alo correct if a pinto of hot un broken blacults Is ixisscd to not only break oU'one for yourself with your lingers, but for your neighbor also. In the wonllng ofau old deed a certain boundary Hue was described as terminating at "a stump w licit Daniel Harrington licked William .lo ihw." This reminds t downcast editor of tho Urccn Dug that in the early dys of the towship of North Hatfield, Mas.s., u road was describ ed as "niiiulug from roeliaug mwdow to tho stream whore old Mr. Dallttle's horse dlcl." Here Is a warning to tho lteautles. Fanny Davenport st-ya she 1ms never paaaed a dav without pain since she attempted to correct in ture. Whenever he hoars of any one who is about to try the pmccv), ahe .end fur her aud warns her against it. Hut her warning U el dom heeded. Most actreavi would rather cutter and be shapely than be healthy aud fat. Sufeistilieas lutilaus m l Ykm. On Tatii.Bim river, a tributary uf tbe nkon, tbere are 4u) tmtlws wbo have uever bid the g,iol preaeh.sl to them. Tliov leu', u luuuadle lifts liviug iu bark hut and (cut. Contrary to tho uual native hablu they keep but few d tho women .M113 the u-ulinj , iMrUMM are tuetr Ui-ri., If a child fella and ei In..-: iue nwNaer pyia ncr uaim on ine pwev wueir uw uiui.i r-u an 1 tun Upon toe elilltTa bead, Iu llu lalit-f that the ehlil will never till liihe H ehlld Uavk MM. and UimivBx r ivrUIn tree prm4 t haw cimttw . 1 t ft. .. CAPITAL For chapped hands, rou81,IM?!n0J the akin, pimple, or blotH.es ioT anj klnd on t,,e face orother -jnm aft,UnN by the dniggM. Hold by D. A Matthews. liucklcn's Arnica Salve. The liest salve in the world -...- 1 t troa IllcfrS. for ?nlt Km fev;rT-tett-elPH i l nl.llM..luL nnrim allll All &KIU llnlltli c niiaJiniaif w -' - ,. eruptions and jwaitivcly cures piles or no my rciuired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ormonei refiinde.1. Priee 2-3 cents per U.x. For sale by DanilJ. try, iig 8't. A fine of $100 will be imposed for filing n vote in Maine. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been s-elllng Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hucklen's Arnica .Salve and Llectric Hitters, and have never hainllea remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. Wo do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory rt-siilts do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. I-ry, druggist. When iiismarck was in college ho fought twenty-eight duels. Derangement or the liver covers a multitude or ailments. In all cases where tlie functions of tho liver me interrupted or disturbed, and the bile, its constant secretion, left cir dilating in the blood, some disorder will follow. Dr. Henlej's Dande lion Tonic will restore the liver to itktiiitiinil duties and nronioto the secretion of bile, thereby preventing jaundice, dyspepsia, billlousiiessaml omer mimeiiis. n.". . " Matthews. A young man died in La Grande, Oregon, recently from the effects of over exercise in dancing. "Flic One lloss Shay," of Dr. Holmes, Is full of tho genial author's exuberant lumior. Jisiuu is superficial nnd obvious; but more is meant than meets the eye or ear. The vehicle which ran for a hun dred years and a day without a break typifies a healthful human body, and repiesents the natural term of its service If, however, a man has eatarralial, bronchial, asthmatic or pulmnuniy diseases, ho cannot live out hnll his days, unless lie eradicates the scrofulous humors whose pro-enco causes tlieso local troubles. The great blood-cleansing alterative of Dr. Pierce, known as the "Golden Medical Discovery," rids the blood of scrofulous pollu tions, and, by improving tho nutri tion, gives new vigor to me iieuju tuted system, and cures these dis eases. Uncdimlcd Dr. Sage's Catarrh Heinody. A Key West llslierman rubs his body with kerosene oil, and swims among sharks with safety. Not one poivon in llfty arrives at the age of foity, who is not troubled with Itlduey or urinary complaints in some foi in. To those alllicted with naiii in tiie back, non rctcn- llon of mine, nervous debility, pain fill or suppressed menstruation, we can oiler a remedy that has been in constant use over twenty years. Oregon Kidney Tea. This prepara tion has dm e moro for sullering Immunity than any other medicine In tho maiket. Sold by D. AV. Matthews The Rothschilds, have sis tired con trol of more than half the trade in Russian petroleum. Sab IiiU'stiiH'ii't Is one which l- gllt.inllteed to bung oii sntisiiu .urj nsitlts, or iu cast of failure a return or purchase piice. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New DUeoverv for Con sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, intuitu niatlon of lungs, bronchitis, nsthma, whooping caiigli, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per l'ectlv site and can always bo de pended upon. Trial bottles free at Daniel .1. Fry's drug store. Neil I Dow lias been appointed commissioner from Maine to -the Paris exposition. Do you over have pains in the back and loins'? If you do, attend to them now, don't wait, delays are dangerous. Nip the disease in the bud and save your health and doc tor's bills. A lew doses of Oregon Kidney Tea will prevent Rrlght's Diaetise (and Insure your health, comfort and ImppincM. Sold by 1). W. Matthews. Maine ollbrs a bounty of ten cents apiece for crow s' heads, and n lvr toii man has been caught hatching crows in an Incubator to get the bounty. 1)r.vv.nkb. Can't hh CVkkd bv local appllcwtions, a they uiuuo't reach the disel ixirtiuii of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafuciai, and that U by constitu tional reuiisli-, lVafiier-i Is caused by au IntliUiusl ciudltlm of the tnu cua lining of the., ustaehiau tulve. Wheu thu. tui g-ts lutlameil you haw a rumbling wuiid or luiieHet cloMaenhuUthe rvMiit. mid ui iiearuiK, uno wnen u w enttrelv iew me innamiimuon run lie tkt-n wt ul tin tuU- re.Uwv.1 to iu mx- Itaakl ihillilltLti. li.ualii.a III 1. . .1 . i,v.Mi f.,,,.. .... .........., lnMlK , iwue-l tkt,.A .mi . i ..... ..r ten rv iniumhI by tttUrru, whleh U uauv im "Ul K uohiuik Hit au Inflamed ixtndltion "vi- .!.. , , , nv.uiniituiiti uii iurei UOilHIV fur uv mac of doilhaa (eaiwe.1 bv Miami 1 that we eaauot euru l.v iwiu Italia tUrrto Cuie. Send VjTctl tv isj-l like mwiiIiki hM jott?:nal r k. li. j H. V. MATTHEWS. Matthews & A Office Over Capitai National Bank, SALEM, OREGON! city nml sulmt'haii lots ami farms of all descriptions. MATTHEWS & AINS WORTH, Real Estate Agents. irTTTmu&aiwjCSPisgas i rrrmYnTr-ywirMrtmi F. E. HOOVER. 4-4- rni e IS Till hvest Among a Great Many Choice Bargains WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: ." 72 acres, i of n mile from Salem, (SO of which is in n high state of cultivation, balance excellent timber land House, bam and out buildings; 2 acres in orchard. 100 per acre. 101 acres one mile from Gervais; 00 acres in cultivation; two-story brick house; large ham and other out buildings; large orchard; 35 acres now in grain. Price &G000. House and lot on Chemeketa street, near Catholic church, $1000. Large house and lot, Ooxllio, in North Salem, young orchard. Priee $1500. House with live hard finished rooms, burn and lot 75x150 in South Salem. Price 800. Lots in North Salem, near street car line. Lots for sale in tlie following additiens: Boise's, Reid's, University, Queen Ann and Yew Park. Also many other choice bargains. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON importers nnd Wholesale dealers In .MUSICAL MKltCIIANDISH. New York, tt and 13 Walker St. John K. Stiatton's Celebrated Itu sl.m Gut Violin strings, tho finest In the World. Our complaint, (which he believes to be houest) from any musician to whom ho has sold any of theto strings, ho Is authorized by us to cle him another strlnc without chxrK,andall such los will bo innde cood by us to our customers. Ithont quibble or iliiellon. (llou'tiroot imitation.) Dealers. Hill pleicsend lor dehcrlptlve catalogue. Trad supiilled at lowest price. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Uradimte Students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest and IcmkI ax pen slxelustltutlou oflwrnlUK In the North went. School oiwns first Monday In September Send AreRtciloi:ue to T1103. VAN SCOY, l'reldent. ''' Salwn, Oregon. TIIE II01IE 11ESTAUIUI, Hlu been furoUtied tar the ekpeetal awninuMklitUon at the puUllc. ui iniMiuenttentlotiof tbe the lUJNHIft- hwi kleeny ones to -Our Home" beds, uew ' jtejRKill".01! three UiiMrt a dv. No Cbltiee1n 11U4AI& tiln-a. u. tn Kitchen. ntu a call aud uu,s u- we tor H. M. LAW !,,,-.. ... - -.-. UUT. UMlrtHUj 1ILk tU Salem, Or. lhomuii are amictad with -tiiraiiu 0 5E .:: .3! """ ""' wa, wta iuf JJr la filmtoa, mUwr tkaa malt, kaown omw a aaa u4i- rotnaay la Ota. CT'ST.r"" "Wl 04 SJkSir'i m.rrvr-1 ""? rnalnn in iu. fttlamaula .(. ll wim atfonl tnaiaat iS Itlvw A Co. O. R. EDGETT. b Investment FORMERLY THE SALEM LAND COMPANY. i TO n Tlie Salem ikstrac AND- LAND COMPANY Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated. Money to Loan. Land for Sale. Houses for Rent. CALL -A.ND SEE US. BoarderS! inyone wUhlng to board at a quiet A and oozy piaee, will find tho object ot their benrch at MRS. M. A.. THOMPSON'S, ar. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Kalem, Where a tew select boarders oan secure H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop Xo.aWCommereIttlSt. 0 Houe tuul Carringo Pulnting, Sign writing Pajier Tmnglnif amf deoomUnif, VVtdl timing null kal sojiitutng o.eeutel in the latoet style. r- . LXOenaflCfld WnrifmAn Fmnln.md o . . """-" 'r'.i'juu! Satisfaction Guxranteftd. Odl ami . u. betore you let your E ffl SALEM IS Rea MNSWOETH. insworth R, P. BOISE, Jr. m 1 u .state, DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY "jl Market st. San Francisco CALIKOllNIA. Go and learn how to avoid disease, nhd how wonderful ly you aro made. Consulta tion and treatment person ally or by letter or weak nesi.es nnd nil diseasso of men. Bend for book. Private olllce 211 (Jeaiy street. Tho naYEKS' GUIDE II issujd Mrch and Sept, each year. It is an ency. Iclopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tno necessities of life. Vf can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homo, and in various siiei, Btyles and quantities. Just figure oat what is required to do all those thinft COMFORTABLY, and you can makeafaU estimate of the value of the BUYEBS' GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents Vo pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-111 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.Ill. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE, TWO FAST TUAINS DAIM" t NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via PAUL nud MINNEAPOLIS. 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