Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 15, 1889, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOITOL.
l.1MlMSlIKInAll.Y,i:Xl'M'rHIN!AY,
iiy thk
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Kntered t H lV"V,"i,,nal.,IC",,r"M
... . .mi Hnw. maw r.
CLARE B.IRVINE,
-H,o fourth .,.gclo71c7n7ubscrlp.
S'iltK'--'-.TStilnlllSVE-lll
In. IW t..iioit.
communication. (.A1.,TAi. Joi-iisai
I t twins dolrlliif "i . J i urc It by I""
"tell.,,., numbers, eat foe" """
U?!.1, 0, rn. r Court j.n-1 ljlLL
- rr. mav ir., i
wt.hnkbday ;.
" "KNOMSH S1'AKK(S
Not lout; Him otl.o On-Bonluii, ie
,,;,. uih... the ..piKi.nu.tu o
" rlnli. llttl lards In mid around
l..au(l.l.l-H.H,.icl;n.h..t,l.e
l,ii:KIW.H...n.H,.all.o.HCiilHl
I'; jut erossc.l the ltHj
l01Hil.llltyoftl.llrTo-,ln
' . ...,i..iiiwllll" S III'
V.S
HllllfHI''l"",,M- " ' ,
lit III)
bliilsnre very
I till' I
iuiiiiirt In ilx
II Hllbjecl .f flKTIIHMI
IK,,kM,.l1,lH..Kll "'" '
()slV considerable ..I II " '
Lll trulv 1 .i.H.l..i.m-l 1I...I "II,.
mt.Hiu'ti.r ii" kw H-..n.
w l.il
,, ,,,,,, (H.ntlm-nt r "' "
tiouui .i...ii NMi;r",i,;
u.!iti.ui M-in-j " ;
tl.lH valley W' K'-' ,1111" "'
IllM)llU, do,o. pairs in'.od.ic.d bv
Hon.of..ol In one of the parks " '
Krvut K.IHI.TI. .ll I" nr nlnnil tin
Vw.rlWWH..wl'11'l" lm'1 "l'r"",,
th Mississippi rlv.-r l.y iH.MrlvnH
1H7.., wI.ciwohuu llM'HiliMHrllH
tulne.v, IHh. Iy If" " "'
tfitti-ly 1l'' " ,,", ni,,w,,y
lowns'of Missouri ami f.ttl'rn Kun-
HiiHiuiii Nebraska, riwy r.iiw Hit-
fclcuruph wins and lejolce nroimil
(lie roofs of railway depots. Little
country townsoini.c railways weic
exempt fiom tin''" "til tPi'l'11
wires wire extended to tin- loads
rroni tlio towns. Wo know tlmt
these, "winded nils" when they
make n settlement llrst swoop down
iiK)i. nil tlio wiiii? birds ami dilvc
them fur out into tlm woods; tlmt
they pn'fi'i tlio tow iik, lint xooii w
liiKto their niullltud.s Hpn-ail Into
nil Urn wit rmiii.lliii? I'ountiy wlieie
people dwell. Wo know tlmt they
live not only upon nil mi. li Karbauoi.H
tlo rntH iti.il chlukeiis, Imt don vast
deal of mischief liv.K'HtroyliiK Unit
butts tuut Iwfoullni? roolH. Wo know
Hint ti mllii'i ordl.uu.v colony of
them will d.stroy in eljthty acre
Ili-ld of wlu-nt In h sho.t Hum.
Whether they would cross the hai
rier of tlio Itoclty Moiintulnsoi not
wo know tlmt another fool Introduc
ed them from Knulnnd Into Fait
Luke City, it few .v ears i.t?i, where
tlioy now HWiiini llku nny oth.T m
lulu nil oor tlio town, mid lmo
spinid foi huiidit'drt of miles tlii'iico
nli(? tlio wiies. Wo know Hint lit
Kuropo tlioy mo it'K.irdt'd nsupost,
nud bojs mo bind to keep tlii'in out
of tlio llulik Wo know Hint tlio
folk loir mill iiurwiy ibynii'sof nil
Kurt)Knii jHiiplt's sin-ilk of tlii'in ni
"inlwlilovous, wicked, wnsteful."
"Wbo killed wok loliluV"
"I biild tlio spiinow."
Of nil tlio bhds bo w.in Hie w leked
hup.
Mil)' tin' Uiril pri-orrM' i.h nom ll IiI.iIh
lliroiv
rioniutl nii.ti. mill I'ttiitlxs iiml viiiioM
tlmt !;
I'or llio biirni it tip oil tlio ixiru that
1 lu Irlii.n ill l.il. .limn till tlio iltutlmt mm
l! row,
Wl.tUt iliKiiimln l.i.MMilltlu. lull Mum
itt thilrioxl
I'imiii tlii'o tlirro i'll mora pmim in,
glHHl (lott.
"Mnter, 1 know not wbleli botlio
worst plnmies, irlniN, curates oi
Hp,irniws." "Hlbloln Smln,"
A vohinip ctiul.l eally Iki ninde
out of it record of tliu iwlls done by
IIicm uirthless plnuis. "Winged
nttii" we lime mimed tlicin, nud It
U-st dcM'iibis tbclr iinture nud lmb
IK VAl.iAiii.ndlMMeiiih luive Uvu
ninde, nud Miluitble Iiim'uIIo.ih mij;
KitiMi, by llu u rloM luvldenls. An
idclicniUt, while ws.Unj? to dUcovir
w nilxttir of earths that would
make Hie must durol.le cruelbles,
one day fouinl Hint It nuule pouv.1
lain
... lhejH.wer of lons tM.s
.IW to the lM d.sooveivd
..y a vwiteh-aitikeiV iipprxM.tliv.
1
by Vwi,.el,.a..,ke,V iipprvntliv.
Idle holding Mil tele.Klnseii Ks.
twiviihUlhuuib and finger, he was
trtlt,l,ilthe suddinei.largvs, ,
liminuixMii a ...ighUirtng church
PJUIV.
ifaiwit ii hmiij hi On eon ixii.i.m. I.Ii.I.
hilt U UWftll UOtsI d Vfllllll.
Ulll W UWIWI L.IHM YM) NCIIHIIV
Jhy will iH'ivr r Hvt llicelmu,:,
Manager.
' ..i...i..-. ..1....1 ... ..... ..... , . .u"!- ,, ;",.. :..;"" "": "I'-umeni. n..uv Cutarrli Cure. " "
AMlMOl'lUexvlMliKVRiW iitum. ihue Ills MUl-lll-l iw's child Hlltlbe toa Sa 1 U4 ceuue to Mlcvc nothing KT Z ' ii, , ,7!, , I!1 -vv.v- .
,,,,,1 ' " 'Mi.nmKetiic.ru. ,!,,, W0llW vitU UUvo ,1u,mIc , . ,i, ,,' ' Kj' imerntdl.v m , Ws ft-,.,,, Hi WrnpA
tt.ro home. U,U hvih. a VMXi llHV,u, lh,Mrvl, lf tf yriUnrli,to.ke,hu & ml Wl! ' ,, Ml, 1, t lYILUIUAL
Blow l.uuii o trmiMsinatloli IliU ..(.. i .. .,.... i '......... tor n-nuMy th.t vUi cu,U.s..u .ml ."? :!. " 5". Uu l iMm1 u ',l """iw ....
day Mild K or Hie world hi (hi -., ...,v ..,,. i..iw wx',u, ,lcV 'ichw " sverU) ,, i1lllir.Li .irt. "7, ... . .; ' . Mve i.utitutlo.V'of lmini .,
iiiikss itKioinf roit mi-.
Men's dress n receiving coiihIiIit
nblo nnciitloii from the press
throughout tlio country. J fact it
is ii question Hint Is Dcmg mro
tcrcstlngly dcusscd thnn even tbo
drew) of women. With Hie ilrst
warm weather there comes a de
mand for n chungc in the stylo of
masculine apparel, and this year the
Vow York Herald opens the cam
paign with an attack on thcHtoe-
pliMihat, the cutaway coat an.i u.e
things called pants in certain docu
ments." 1 1 clamors for knee breeches
and predicts that the next dress re
form will undoubtedly include
them. The JMiiladeiphla Inquirer
lias but little to say in regard to the
stove-pipe hat or the cutnway coat.
Ktisliion Is not Inflexible on thco
points and for all warm weather
purpo'-cs at least she rather Inclines
to felt hats and open wick coats; but
knee bitecliis ale an innovation
that only n daring iniin may ven
ture upon, and even he Is usually
obliged to oiler an implied apol'igv
bj pretending tube in blojde cos
tume. In fact, it isdoiibtlulw bethel
theiimjoiitj of men will ever ion
sent to resume the kn.e batches of
their grand fntlieis.
i'oi.i.ihs
! until " niiin ii l. I1 rllc,
A iliinili ll li( ! II "i'l fr noril
I In pi isitti "li" miilli I.ikI I'isl IllH hlk'lll,
Ami il(iilii In li ""I' ifilnnil lin.nl.
A mi loni.iv told the stm ol
Jonah to sume Indians.
".Ma.vbe mi, nm.vl).' no so," said a
mavoold.l.ief. "Now me tell joti
' tsloi.v. 'I line meiiRonlonga load,
one blind, one linked, one no hands.
Illin.i mini ho we a dollm, no liniids
ii. k lie up. naktd limn Mil he in be
inn k. I Mnj be so, ma be no so "
Tins is a qiicoi w'.nld No one
'uiows when n.heislty is ntai oi
when piospenly is (omiiig. Cliiules
Sn.i der, an old man w h. -e Minds ol
life me ileal h mil and who was foi
jeais a leading teiioi lo.Iennj Mud,
inn lei the singe inline of lleiuj
Ashton, was taken to the touuty iu
Miiiiar, at Oakland, Cat , the othci
day.
How .IrHVi'Min llciaiiH' a Siiiilu:iliit.
"I can't lell j on how much of
Hpiiitiialism Joe .lellersou believes
in," said a tellurt a. tor tlio othci
day, "Hut I can tell j on what di-
teete.l l.ls attention in that .Unc
tion. It was the icpiCMMitatioii of
lleii.lilek Hudson's goblins in 'Hip
Van Winkle' that set him to think
ing of gliosis. Night altei night
lor jeais and yeuis he enacttd 111)1
and went Hiioiigh with Ids meeting
with the goblins until II became a
iii.chauieal tipeint ion, .luring wliieh
Ills mind was i. inning on something
eNr. llebegaii totllseii-s with us the
question v h.'thei .llM'inbodieilspiiits
evei i tin u to mo. tal semblance, and
nt his sllggislion scvutnl ol us took
to visiting in. .Hums in the titles
w hole we phi.vcd. .lelleis.ni became
intensely Inteiistt.l and a inthei
111 in liellevei. Hut he isaietiriiig
soil of a mail. I'lillke the multi
tude ol at tots, he aims to keep out
ol public sight cMcpt w hell on tile
stage. I bat is why all the iuqiiiiics
as to his spiiituahsm, made with a
view of obtaining inhumation for
pilot, have availed nothing. M,
own opinion is that JelteiMiu still
ciodlls tliu alleged pheliomelia ol
spiritualism."
Simiulli'unl with Nature.
llriinger Dee, tlitiriiiusbesutlilii'
left wlmr jo pulled thet tootli fer mo
lust w eek. I t's aelietl ev er sence.
Dentist (eniiilnlng tlio mouth)
Nothing theie, Mr, hut a vneuuni
"How nlgV"
"Why, about the slo of a tootli,
ot course. "
"Wall," yank 'er out, Doc, 1
kiiowctl hiilhlu' was wiong. I've
heerd that nnelier idilioi.s a vnce
j 11111,1111 dinged ef I ultimo 'ci, f she
ever got one stuck Inter hefjnvv."
Hie Mai tli tit Pioriss.
In ItX) ,v ems Hieio litis been u vast
linpmveinent in Aineiieau pie. Tito
wigg.v partly of Hie fathers would
not do fur this centennial day.
One hundred .vuirs ago tn-day nut
a single game of lull was placed
nn.vwhtre in the lTnltcd States.
New look nt us.
The ('hnttmiooginllti.l News has
the following comiuihum for Its
tvnilew Maelv I'mtei, u miii of Hill
t'aitir, iiimiled 'I'uek PhlUlii.-.'
ti.uigliter utm Ttiek rlilllip mar
rieit Hill Cmtei's daughter, and Hill
Caiter innrrled Tuck Phillips'
d.iughtcr. Hill Carter Is, theivfore,
, ;,'uok Phillips' rtn.,n.lliw ,,,, Uixvr
' I.M,,.W, and Tuck PlillU,vs Is his
LMu-law, and Tuck Phllllivs Is his
rathcr.ln.law's son's rilit.i h. l..u
while Hill Cmtei's N.nV. wlft Is hl
mihL.n L ! .UJiur N If
Tuck Phillip Las a daughter m,i
NwlU MlMll IWIli KMM Willi's III
.xm,,u,,vr tyxt. lW u
wuui, m km u m itruMi.u
lo him site v. ill be HI Carter's bit b. ii.Jor,vuMs.t.,iiu..i.iiri,.. !'"'.v,"'v. ,V.M"' " .."'"miuiiiuuhi xnrmil I.Kik nnoj I..
i-ili-i n -iiiik lllltl 111 Ultr K.1II1I - rv.tM luauuivMiuuiBU) ivivi'rii. i...n.i.r.,..i.... I.. t l .it ... . w . '
-i'"-i'-vi- iiiiiv i iniin i" ii .. . ' " mil iiut' in iiitt k vii.ii. i ii.ii .iii ii ii iiitinitin.r i,p.ta. a...
M - ' I ii.ikH Il... ....!.. - i.iiioiivii iiiiiiuin i.ii iiiii 1 - I 1
To a Seamen".
Our ilrratm Invc urlriB Unit falter;
Our lie irt btnr l.opts tlmt (lie;
rortliicnotlrcom toulJ liclttr
A life no fenrs mny Mttr,
A prlilc no care can niter,
That wot not w lance or why
O.irclreamnhnve wings Hint falter,
Our hcnrU bear hopes tliatdle.
With Joy more ilertc and wtctT
Tlianjojs wedeem divine
1 heir lives, hy time untarnished,
Are K'rt about and garnished,
Who match the wave's full metre
And drink the w Ine's wild wind
ltd Joj more fierce and wetter
'I hanJojH we litem divine.
Ah, well v-cicl forocr.
Woiildstthoiichanfc'O HmswIUi me,
And tako my hoiik's w lid hone) ,
AC.I give me back that sunny
Wide ejcd that worry never,
Ami wIiiks that search the son?
Ah, well wire I for oer,
Would t thon eh mge Ilv cs w Ith me?
swlnijurni"
The till mines of Dakota are to
il.t tin mints 1 1
Hive emplojnie.it to i.juii men l,lt-,
coming seaso. 1
I'oniisjlvaiiia lias just tlistovere.l
Hint she has no law to punish a
man for stealing a railioad engine:
and if the men in that state are
sharp every out- will provide him
self with a locomotive as soon as
possible.
A Kentucky town 1ms p.is-ed an
otdinatice prohibiting hi.uss bands
Irom piactlcing new music within
tliiee hundred let of a dwelling
house. Why not m ike It three hun
dred miles and include all kinds of
music?
The smallest chinch In the woild
is sii.l to be the Catholic church at
Ta.lous.ic, at the mouth ol the Sag
11 aw livci. Its estrone i.ipneity is
not more than twenty people.
This chiin Ii is suppo-ed to have
been founded by Jacques Caitier
Jlcnij Kellogg of New Haven, an
uncle of Claia Louise Kt Hogg, the
piliua donna, has invented a sub
stitute foi India rubbei which he
calls kelguni. ltistiproiltitt.il veg
etable oils, and it has a gicat many
fluidities that India
iiibbei litis, and
a git.it many Hint it hasn't,
An international woman's suf
frage longiess is to mtet in Pails in
the suiiiniei, and Hie municipal
council lias voted COOfiaiiiri towaul
the expense. Susan 11. Anthony
and Mis. Stallion w ill lepiesent the
women of the United States.
There will be an exhibition in
Palis net vttu intended to illustrate
all tbeieligioiis of the caitli, past
and p.esenl.
l.lnls niniiusciints
lilols, llUlllUSllipis
ami all tangible symbols ofiehglons
will lie shown in a museum
building, which is epieted to cost
00,00(1 One-third of this is to be
conluliiited by the government.
The pioeiss of whitening sugar
was .list ov end in a curious win. A
hen that had gone thiougl. a clay
puddle went with her muddy feet
into a sti?ai house. She lelt Her
Hacks in a pile ot siigat. It was
noticed that wheiever her Hacks
were the sugar was whitened.
KxpeilmeiitH weie instituted, and
Hie lesult was that wet clav came
to lie used in lellning sugar.
The clitr-dweller lelics lately .lis-
loveied in New Mexico couiptise 1
human skulls, the skeleton ot a
lillil nmiimiioYil feel iiml hu.iils ,
child, inuiuniilleil it ami ''1S
liumaii hah, ite. lheie are eighty-1
l.e pieeis 111 siitei , 1111111 igniiiiu
colli d vases to tiny fragments of
emtlienwaie. Among thu iclies aie
a uumhci of turkey bones, and tlio
dlscoveiei relates that in one of the
cltir houses lie found the roost of
these fowls, also nests with egg-shells
in them. A loom was found In one
oftheelill houses. The collection
has been taken to Duiaiigo, Col.
Casis of pyrouiatii.i are sonu
what late. In tact, the geneial
pulille li.udly knows what a pyio
niaulae Is. A kleptomaniac is one
who Is foivtd to steal tluough some
Instinctive, uiicontiollablo iinpulso,
mid not tluough the disho of gain.
Such cases 1110 common. Cases of
pyroiuaula, bow ever, aie less often
met with.
...
AcasciiasjiHt come
1 of V ire-Marshal Wliit-
the attention
comb of lioston, with the result
that tlio victim has been sent to
ho indusHial school for glils at
Lancaster. A pyromuui 10 is one
w ho has a mania to set 11 res w Ithout
other motive. The perou utHIoted
with this disease is Nettie Civilise,
thhteen years of age.
-
A W().M VN'S WAY.
A Sturtllnt; llmln.'jt ProimtUlon.
W hen Mrs. Kowler, of S.T Ellts .treel, stop-
Ihm m hi lfaiiiutrill) ilruo:li' to asW what
l" 7b0 Cttl1I'omU jJ)."J,VcW.
XCX&ZZ
wouM
afr:UiS:cuTC..0.,,r"r.
ulou. tut tho dnursLt cuvoher . umii.
uot ,0'' "u 'wnW. it ctTiMted euro.
to.
i,,wrslSndtaVS toi
7U.fy,.&u&i.
5.7 Kills k.rxvi
1UVHU. IklIK'VIIUllV.
the rTmAT -rcvBngnrfl- JQiniyAi..
iiiieklcns-ArnichSahe.
v"
The liest salve In the world for
,
cuts, bruits, sores, ulcers, su
rheum, fever sores, tetter clinpped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures ies
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
toL'ive pel feet satisfaction, or inane
refunded. Price 2o cents per box.
For -ale by Daniel J. Fry, dnig
gM. ,
More than L'.OOO.COO of Hie jouth
of India aie to-day receiving an ed
ucation in the English language.
Portland.Or., January 12.
Having u severe back ache last
summer, I tried the Oregon Kidney
Tea, I UMjd one can, which clltttcti
aia.licalcuie. I would recommend
it toull wlio mo afllictcd as an un
failing lcmedy. Jumus Acir.
SoidbvD. W. Mnthews.
Pineapplu culturein Floridayields
$400 per acre.
When all other remedies fail, Ore
r,in Kidiiev Tea comes to the front
tn ... . , . , ,.-... 11. l
kc a true, laitniui inci i. rui jv.
hpv ironies, such as
JJaV,, i the tmck, niu.oui n.l milky
diwcharg"s, brick dust deposit in the
urine, loss of appetite, weakness,
and general debility, Oregon Kidney
Tea has no equal. It nevei fails
and being of purely vegetable com
position docs not injuie the sjstem.
Sold by D. W. Mathews.
The ouave unifoiin is to
abandoned In the Fienthtirmy.
be
Alnnjs nuiig.
Whv is in wife so prei Ions In nt) sight'
Is It because Iit e)es mu aluavs lirlglit,
And giaiound modesty aie in lienor?
Neither, bcllee nu , though she sei) fair,
shes u sjmd sit) s 1 1 w ith an tin m t dictien:
1 his vrowlng old, I lln.l, Is all a Action,
Mmclnittiiip hciil 1110 'bavorlte l'iescri-
I)i IMi ice's famous icmcdv of this 11.11110
Is. ludeiil, a perfect spcclllc foi "female
weakness,'' and kindled ailments. II)
dru''M-
Clcinsc the liver, stomal h, bowels nnd
whole s) stem b) using I)i. J'.lies Pellets.
'I lieionre twenty -five more lioli
dis in Mexico than thiietue dajs
in the i ear.
A gentleman who had sufieied
gietit itniiov mice and pnni fiom Uar
beis Itch, and who had been Heated
bvtlwjbest physicians, without ic
hef, sajstliat two bottlts of Duttird's
Specific cured him and left Ids face
pel feel iy smooth, without a scar. It
never fails in skin dicuis. Sold by
I). W. Mathews.
"Crockery was nevei s, cheap,"
s.iys 11 lioitsekeeperof foityy tars ex
pel ience.
riii'H'M.
Tliisicinedy is becoming so well
know 11 and so popukii as to need no
special mention. All w ho liav e ued
ElcctiiclHttcrssing the same wing
of pia'.se. A pinei medicine docs
not exist audit is guai.inteul to do
all that is claimed. Elettiic Uitteis
w ill cure all diseases of the liver and
Uiuno.vs, win lenitive iiiinine-M, uuu,
,11,11111 .,,,,1 ntliiT ;it eel oils
caiiseil by inipuie blood. Will ill ive
nialaiialionitliesvsteiii.ind pieveut
as well as cine all nmlaiial levels.
For cine ot headache, constipation
and indigestion ti.v Elcctiic, Hitteis
Entile salisiaetion guaranteed, or
inonev lelunded. Puce oOcts. and
Sd.dO 'per bottle at Ditn'l J. Fry's
thug stoic.
Fashion 111 Fiance oidtdns that
I henccfoitli 111 moi Lil crests and such
tilings are to be banished fiom btieli
I places as letter paper, etc., but aie
I to be embossed on woman's diesscs
' in colois ove. the lieait.
It you me neivous or initablc, feel
languid, distihited, or if you have
slf.lv liiMiiliii in. .ilhivv fniiiiili.inn.
01 trcnshc lue.ith, then your liver
is out of older and needs rousing.
Hi. HenUVs Dandelion Tonic ic-
stoles the livci to healthy ticlion and
,,., U() ,lu. lMltile riVH,em SllMl,v
d, v. Mathews.
The Mexican consul at l.os An
geles tin ne.l a nice little penny by
dunging.! to:?4 for passports to
cioss the Mexican line. It scooped in
many teudcKcct. Xo passpoit is
needed.
SCUM (II' I'U'tlt SVMSlihl! ntt.
ltwasjiist an ordinaiy scrap of
wilting paper, but it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of con
sumption, told by physicians that
she w as incurable and could live 011
lv a shot I time.' she cii?hcil les
than seventy pounds. On a nkcel
0. wrapping paper sbo lead ot Dr.
sample bottle; if help'cd her, she
Kings rvew Discovery, anil .jot a
lwuglit a huge liottle, It Helped lieri
more, bought another and grew bet-'
ter fust, continued it 1 ue aim h now-.
srronir, ne.iiiiiy. losv. lminiD.wciL' 1-
1 liur 1 10 iimmilw li- ttilli), iiii.tii
I ia" soiul fctiunn to NV 11 Colo
j i)nu:gist) Fort &mMu ;r,,Bi bottlo
01 tins vvoiiilerttil ilscovciy free at ?s? 1 .x-aM-.tinunowwonucnui.
DinM I FivV.lrii.rOnr. I t?lw Iy ) on are made. Consulla-
wall l J. l-iv silrtlg store. KlT? tk. lion and treatment person
.,., r",- 7, 7T , M RVT llll' or u letter or weak
lien a link dies, the legs are 'J. II v uesi.es nnd nil dise.isse o
tied together and theauns st.etched Ji. " b
by the sides. The burial takes place
as soon as possible atter tho death. '
The corpse is handled very tenderly, "
as the Turks believe any lack of1..,.. . ,,
tenderues.s would bring the cutvoofl A I I AiVir I I r
the dead nun's soul Upon them. I V ' L-l-'l U I I l
Tlicreis morec.itairli ill tills s.c
Hon of the couutiy than all other
discises put together, and until tlio i
s l' suimvs'd
e 'nib.e. IV " Wuii
tUnrtor. pro,,,.,,. itvd it a local
to be In- j
loctor, pronounci it a 1111
tun li t 1 1
l)M prvvriUnl local remedlis, and
,??"' u)" -v '''""K fine with
81"!;
f?lw,a -HtuUoiinl .Hm.-, and
fails to wiry. tVnd for cmuil r .nd
testimonials.
Addrciss. K. J. ('h..
lie
y & Cik, ToltHlo, O.
fsild by druggist, 7 V
PAUL'S
I!
01.
ton
and Girls.
Boys
The school w lit
open on tno "'"
Thoroncli lustruc-
O. Ol'lUfiiiuci. " UT" ,..i
t.on in me iiim""j
nu v.i a ecu
English Branches.
LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
-In course
TKIIMS and further Information ma. be
Had on application to kv n
Cor. Chemeketa and State Sts.
8 20-tf
A. E. STRANG,
No. Wl Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - - OREGON.
-lll-ALHl IN-
STOVESand RANGES
I'lmnbiDjt, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
... ..I fnr 1,B 1UCHAKDS.ON A
H0N1.5N COMPANY'S Furnaces,
tnbllsheillnima
Ks-
JOHN F.STRATTON& SON
Ji&a.K!ci1a,11n-
1 1 and r, Walker St. John I'. itton s
L'elehiated Itil'slili Gut Violin sttlngs, the
KInestIn the World.
Our (luuiai.te. If a dealc; icccivcs a
complaint, (w liich he bellev cs to be lioncs
fioin nny musician to whom he 1 as sold
any of these stiiius, he is authoiized b)
us to gie him another suing without
thnigelnmlRll "t' 1'"S " be,m.a0,fr I
by us to our customer!,, w ithout quibble, or
question. (Ileuaiool imitation) Dealets
will please scud lor descriptive catalogue.
1 rail j supplied at low est pi ice.
H. P. RANKIN'S
Paint Shop
No. SA Commercial St.
O
House and C.uriage Painting,
Sign wilting, Paper hanging and
decoiating, Wall tinting and kal
somiiiing executed in the latest
style.
Experienced Workmen Employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Call and see us before you let your
vv ork.
Cull and See
T. . CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT Ills NT.W QIUUTKKS IN THK
State InsuraniH Hulliling, Cor. Com
meiclal and Chomekete stteets
0-ltf
rp
JT
inn
Having been furnished for tho especial
acoommodatton of the public, wo
inttothonttcntlonof tho tho IIUNniCY
and sleepy ones to "Our Home" bed new
audi loan; good "Home" meils bened .eg
ularl) th.io tlmci a day. No Chinese In
the kitchen. Give us it call and sec for
)ours.lf.
13. M. LAW, Proprietor.
...
' Cor-tomt nml Hlgh bt"
Salem, Or.
- DR. JORDAN'S
" A re ' ri tv v 11
Mm Jlttulil .11 vl il.ini
I tWS TolilniketRt.sunKrnncUco
1 m Goan.Ucanhow'io-avoid
UNIVERSITY
Graduates Students in
Scientific.
:V,
courses.
lejut einen.
II Ilin V.Ml.
isciiooi o,n ttrst Monduv .-, sw ,.
Bendforaitaloicueio
Mmt fikP tiitMlrwrtiA ti-t.
Jliua. VAX SCOV,
it. ,1'rwldent,
" tsilem, Oregon.
m
lo s tegl tfA
mV a sS fit MM
Vv'Sv ,0l MAHl StI
vy txtgtouei .,y
New ButcherShop
AT
No, 216 Commercial Street
axobvixbThassomb.
OIWIOEbT AND UUST MEATS
.ttrLSortta
DO YOU EAT?
If jolt do, c.iltnt the
W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT
e Thi"Srcstauront is under new; manage.
meiit nnd s itlsfaction is guaranteed. Lv
e-j thing Is in ilrst-clnss shape.
Mi. nnd Mis S. i: HOWARD,
M1 " " 'l he New Managers.
TWENTY LOTS
nNortr Salem
House and lot coier Mar 011 and
13tlisticets; extiffarm eight miles
irom Salem; eigjfty hcres liclilmid,
seven miles from Salem, 517 pel
acre; four hiuSdicd) acres eleven
miles east of Salem, due of the best
improved inthe county, S30 per
acic. For s.ile by I
A
THOMAS & FAYNE
97 Stnfo St., - - - Salem.
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
Hy icpipeiing and decoiating jour lesi
denee l 01 material go toSngcani's n
lleU Sto.e, who uur.es the latest st)lcs
and pitteins In Wall l'apci, Hoideis and
Decointlons Paper tilmmedlrcoof tliarge.
A lino line of
BABY CARRIAGES
alwaj s on hand, besidesal io assoi tinent
of new goods too numerous to mwtlon
WJI. SARGEANT,
Variety Sto.e, Commeiclal &t., Salem.
SEE HERE!
If theie is anyone in the whole state
of Oiegon win wants toiettirn
to the east lie should lead
this udveitisenieiil:
A Bargain For Somebody!!
To Exchange for
Ml!
A GOOD CHANCE
3-Kor particulars call at this olllce.
1 llOllsllllclil nr nttllta.l . lil. ,it .,. , .
' s
fiS in UlS.oy n,ul tlm? Organs, who cur,
fer in silence, rather tlnm iimU ..-,,...
their troubles. Toall thoe allllcted we-
,mn l.-l.l... Vr.V.".r.'.7T'''. """"' "V"-
ltl WI.VI 1 Ba.lt, II11II KlU.uH' ri....rtj,r In -..
herbs, kclecteil with great euro In Oregon,
n.!S.'.rrin,.cJ,no,.,oco,ltal, tnlneraU of
lie? ses attor,i i"tnnt re
sold b I). W. Matlwwr. JL Co.
FflU Wm OILY!
POSITIVE l0T U'.' or iUoi HANHOODl
toTL. . Jr, r"" .rror w &xeava m uia- X ounr.
IN
ik-uiT " ... ?r,.t2..iVJ.;uu . 75: dajxirtii-eiit .mil u.je a tjeueral TSfSI
i.MTMihrrMiiii,TnTttM4nilrw.K.rMuul, bul.ns, he Veutleinen are too
viMfA44miiiHiiimAin.ffAl,l,T, Mr,Knl,'li bus l.cii lre rorJJytW?
Oregon Housel
Corner Mill and Summer Sts.,
The building formerly occupied by the
llovs' Hoarding Hnll has been thoroughly
rcnovntcdnnd refitted nndls now opened
to tlio general public:
Board per incnl . a
Hoard and lodging per day l w
Hoard nnd lodging per week 4 m
Free transportation of passengers nnd
bacengo to nnd from depot.
mss h U. .1. SllAltlVProprlctor.
rn
0(111
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 AND SEE US.
B oarderSI
1 tit mm
wishing
to board at a iulct'
A and cozy place, will una tne object 01
their search
in
MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S,
Cor. Chemeketo nnd Liberty Sts., Salem,
Where a lew select boarders can bocm
board. ,
Northern Pacific Railroad
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE,
TWO I'AST TIIAXN8 DAILY !
NO CHANGE OK 0AIJ3
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
' And oil points East via
St,PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
TheNortlicrn Pacific ruHroad 1 the only
line rahlt.ViZ Passenger trains, Second class
slccperis (free of chaigfi) Luiuriout'Dsy
coacheiL'Pullmftn Palace Sleeping Cars.
Palacolfjlnlng Cars, (meals 75c) from mi
land tovfbfl east.
ee than
Pa.
fciltilcket read via the Northern
Hflc rauronu. uuu m "
cimuji s m
Leautih'ortland nt 8 a m. and 8.J0 p. ro.
daIl;llrrlvo atMlnneapolU or St, Paul m
B 05 p. m. . u.i
Plcinc Division. Trains leave Front
anu street daily at 11:55 a. m, and 8
p.n; Arrive at Tacomant 7:10 p m ana
4.-20 a m nulvo Seattle 0 25 a m and9-35p m.
Through Pullman Palace Sleeping fan,
elegant day coaclics, finest palace dimn
cars between Portland, Tacomaand Seaw
diiect. Bally service. A. D. OHAKJjTON
Asst. Gen'l Pabs. Agent, 121 First St., CM.
Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
Dopot Corner First andG StreeW.
SEE
One hundred acres of extra clear land, AM
for dividing up Into small tract, is ow
three fourths of a mllo from Salem post
ofllce. Price 385 per acre. .VMP
THOMAS & PAYNt-
INSUnANCB
loompany
Fire and Mj
rlne.
JOS. ALBEBT. Agent, - Salem, Ortfoa
For Bargains
IN
Family Groceries Provision's, Fruits Elfj
00 TO
THOMAS BURROWS,
Commeroiul Street, Salem,
Ust
Boaieii
Country produce of all kind JJnSL
and. Jf you have not traded .with mJ
hand.
fore. I
respectfully solicit ini ,.7:
uit you both in price nnd quuw
I am suit
'THE OLD RBLIABLBm
lllacksi
aekmnUli nnd Wagon U'kJt,.JS1
i lit U it . v lullr oslabltehed at W "
Kill;
miaricns on I, terly Street, lip ""JT.'
the new meiiiuiU In his art and raaK"
, BiMiriuuv oi uidc .es ui uoraes .
BlK-e-utuy oruidt k-cs or norse w"
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