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. PWMT ' m p- THE CAPITAL EVEISTIXG JOURNAL. i RESCUED FROM DEATH. Resuscitation AHor Apparent Suspension of All Animal Tunc long. Trobably ono of tho most remarkable of this class of cases is ono which occurred in tho practico of tho lato crudito and philo sophic dean of tho Long Island Collcgo Hos pital, Prof. Samuel G. Armor. I record it, as I had It moro than onco from his own lips, says a writer in tho Medical News: Tho patient was a well-to-do man, with wifo and children. Ho had purchased a ualn-relievinff remedy of a traveling quack. Its basis was canabls Indica, or Indian hemp. He swallowed an overdoso, taking It in drachms instead of drops. In time ho developed all tho symptoms of narcotic poisoning. In spitoof all efforts on the part of tho attending physician ho died. Tho grief-stricken wlfo and children wept at tho bedsido of tho dead man. At last all left tho death-chamber except Dr. Ar m r and a negro nttendant. Looking out of a window tho doctor mused for somo time over tho sad fato of his friend and bene factor, for such ho had been, and camo to tho ohilosophical and scientific conclusion that his friend was somatically (functiou nlly) dead, to bo sure, but that cellular life was still active, for tho room was warm. Ho thought that if tho respiratory and circu latory functions could bo maintained by ex ternal influences until enough of the poison had been eliminated by the cellular activity tho patient might still survive. Dr. Armor stated to me that if required ho would sol emnly swear that tho shortest possible time that could have elapsed from tho timo death was declared until ho concluded to make ef forts at resuscitation "was at least one hour," In this cstimatoho allowed for all tho circumstances that might cause timo to be overestimated, and felt certain in his own mind that ho had fixed the timo at less than it bad actually been. Bottles of hot water wero applied to the limbs; hot water, pepper and whisky wero injected into tho bowels and tho samo poured into tho. stomach. Artificial respiration was begun. When tho doctor tired tho negro relieved him, and so they alternated. Occasionally tno stethoscope was employed to detect a possiblo heart-flutter. All was of no.avail. After two hours' effort tho body continued lifeless ; hope had fled. The negro continued, however, while the doctor rested. Tho desiro to savo his friend, if possible, and tho scientific aspect of tho question that had been raised caused a re nowed nttempt; moro injections were given and more hot bottles wero applied. Mere than three hours had elapsed and again was the attempt abandoned, am' onco more vigorously made. After nearly four hours of hard work, and when about to de sist for the third timo, Dr. Armor thought ho detected a slight movement o4 tho lips. Soon again ho was positive he saw it. Again he noticed it after a long interval, and was certain of returning life, l'lic stethoscopo discovered an occasional light, muffled sound over tho heart. More Injections wero given and efforts at artificial respiration wero redoubled. At last tho gasp became pronounced tar heart beats moroirequcnt tho respiration aeepcr and moro regular, until eventually respiration and circulation were estaolished, but ataslowrato. Con sciousness was not regained lor hours, but eventually returned. Dr. Armor's description of his own feel ings and thoso of tho family and tho negro at the timo may be better imagined than described. Tho patient was allvo and well over a score of years afterward ; in fact ho was ahvo nnd well but o few years ago, and prominency known and interested in New England banking and financial circles. V OLEO VERSUS BUTTER7 " An Unparalleled anil Inexcusable Cnso of Husbandly Villainy. Mrs. Blame is a mode.' ousowife. She spends a portion of each day m personal su pervision of tho domestic arrangements of tho household. She directs the purchases made lor tho family larder and only tno choicest viands will bo accepted. On one point Mrs Biankis particularly positive. It is, says the Chicago Tribune, tho selection of butter. Nothing but tho choicest Orango County product is allowed on tho table. Sho has often said that "if thero was ono thing sho was postoJ on it was butter." Her husband was skeptical, nnd resolved to test his wife's Judgment. So ho purchased a Jirkm of tho choicest Now York butter at fl.-lOa-pound and had tho lid stenciled "oleo margarine." Then tho wily man had tho word partially erased as if tho merchant had sought to conceal tho truo nature of the tub's contents. Tho tub was sent homo. When bo went to dinner he was confronted by Mrs. Blank as soon as ho had crossed tho thresh old. "John," said she, in a severo tone, "aro you out of your head! What do you mean by sending that horrid stuff homo!" "Why, my dear, 1 am assured that it is clean, and a good deal better than half the butter wo get. So I thought wo might give it a trial, at least." - This rep.y nearly took tho good lady's Drcatt; away. Pinallysho broke ferth: ' And do you think I am going to eat that stuff Why tho moment I casted it I felt sick. If you want to cat it you may, but I don't propose to fly in tho f aco of Provi dence in that way." Before her husband camo down to dinner lie let his daughter and son into tho secrot. At tho tablo somo of tho "o loo" was jet bo f oro tho master of the houso. Ho ato freely of it and finally Induced his children to par take. "Why, mamma," said tho daughter, "it's every bit as good as Orango County butter. Try It." "No, 1 thank you," was tho freezing re ply. Tho son joined his sister hi praise of tho "oleo," and finally Mrs. was induced to try a little. "And you folks call this vilo stuff good Why, it fairly chokes mo." Tho next day Mr. went to bis wifo and sale" tnat ho would send tho stuff back and return vn 'is placo somo of tho usual goods. Then he went down-town, bought a tub of pleomarganne and hud it marked "Orange County butter." This was sent homo, sua at dinner Mrs. discussed at- lengtn the virtues of tho new "butter." She ato with-relish, and it was two days before Mr. told of his villainy. Then thero was a pretty how d'ye dp. Female I'rogTcm In Japan, 1 The London Modo of Fashion ays that tho Empress of Japan is at tho head of a powerful movement for bettering tho condi tion of the women of that country. She has established a college for women at Tokio, under tho management of a committeoof European nud American women. Tho stand ard of education is very low, especially In the country districts, and it is hoped that this college will prove a valuable aid to raiting tho women of Japan to a higher lev el. In one of the London hospitals thero ore now three Japanese ladles who are go ing through their training us nurses, wim the intention ef returning to their own country when qualified and teaching their countrywomen. i I "jro,' xm an old maid, "X do't lti Iubaa4vryuh. lMvtrUid wrdof I wt' tirsfl I (Pfsl Jiim, a-"! I h" I -iU ''-' r Wt - PifURUl I V L ROYAL ?J5'-.3 J W AbsoSyteSy Pure. Thti powder nover varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeMnncncgy. More eeononili ill t linn tho ordinary kinds, nnd cannot bo nold In competition with tho multitude of low test,ghuit weight alum or nlioiphnte powders. Sold onlv in can. ItOYAL U.VKINO l'OWDr.K Co.. 100 Wnll.N.Y. A. SEDGWICK, NO. 90 STATE STREET, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING All kinds of hair work, hair charms gold clinrnn. switches, mills, bunirs. nnvthlnir uii iiiii ucaiiu in ills line Hciir Work Always on Hand, Holms everything In tho htilr lino for ladles. Give him a call and ho will till your order. Tho 13 CTYBES' GUIDE is iEsusd llcrch nnd Sept., oach year. It is nn ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chnso tho luxuries or tho necessities of llfo. Wo can clotho you and furnish you with all tho neoo3yry and unnocossary appliances to rido.walk, danco, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to chuich, or otay at home, and in various bines, stylos and quant Ittes. Just liguro out what is required to do all theso things GOMFOflTABLY, and you can makoafaii ostimato of tho value of tho B UYEItS' OXJIDE, which will bo sont upon receipt of 10 cents w pay postage, WOIMTGO.VIERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Ilichigan Avonuo. CbicuGO.Ill. -Coll and Soo T. T. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, T HIS NEW (lUAItTEIUS IN THE jn. imo insuronco iiuiiuing, mcrclal and Cheincketo streets Cor. Com- 0-ltf For the Public Goed: It Isnn Indisputablo fact that the hand somen vestibule trains that nre now run on tho American continent aro thoe on the lliirllnglon route, leaving from Union lopotln Uriiver, alsoHt. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival ol nil through trains from tho west. The flrtnnd second vlnss coiehes no magnificent, tho reo Inlng chair cars 4Uburb, tho I'mlinan sleepers extieinely Inxuiinnt, nud as for tho meals that ine -onedln those rcr.'ace Uuilington dining 116 yum yum. ine nexi inno you ;o ast to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. J-KMits, fyou mention to the ticket agent that you trant ynnr ticket to lend from Denver or St. raul o.er tho Uuilington route, you vlll get It, nnd you lll nlwnys bo glad of 't. If you go la the fsorthern or Canadian J'.icillc, tho elegant vostlbulo trains ol Tho Iliiillii'rton lloutc. betv.ecn Ht. I'nul ind Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry yoim ilong tho eastern shoroot tho JIIslsslppI lver for a distance of !50U miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you ;o via thoOiegon Bhort Line ni Southern t'aelllc, and your tlCKei loads via The iiurllngton Houlefrom tlhvyenno or Den ver, you will pass througn ail tho thriving Itlcs nnd towns looatnd In what Is popu laily known ns the Heart ol tho Continent. Kor further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, (Jenoral .Agent, So First sticet, Portland, Oregon. MDd&wtt $50. HORSES. $50. U young horses for sale. Forty or lllty oolts oxneclpd in the biirini: Tif.. linn linrsr-s. rivilo'nnd Perlii!Oii stock. weLhl ilxtecn nnd seventeen hundred; ii-ivo been with tho band for tho past thrto years. Original stock from tho best quality ol mares. For particulars address orseo W. If. 11YA11S. wit. balem, Or. OftfiGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. X SCOTT, Receiver. (On nnd after Feb. 18 lSs'J.nndiintUfurther notice trains will run dally (except .Sun day) ns follews: EAST SI.DE. CoburgMall il'ortl'd ilall .Tow'rd Port land From Port land STATIONS. Lv.mViam Ar. ltU' Lv. 2.15 pm 2.23 IOUTI.ANIJI'.lW V Ar. J. lap in. Footorjcrson. rsi Ilay's -nndln', hit. I'a ill's, Ar 1.81 12.17 MB 3;3l 11.11 iM 4.U1 UO 1.38 4 17 5.b0 Woodburn, Townscnd, JlcICte, Sit. Ansel, Dowu'. 12.00 11.4a 11.10- 11.21 (Ul 11.00 1UJB W.l iao7 0.4 IMS K.C0 I Kllvorton. Jobnuton'i Mill' ' huitzerlmid, KnsttldeJunct., JIaclmy, Aumtvllle, WortSwyton S.-8 an as i &3S 7. 7 &(6 K37 wn lOlti p O 1 Crossing, WtotSclo, CrbtiM, Hplii, Tuilmun, Iliilnvfew'. . llrowiuvllle, Itoulaud, 8.10 &33 SJB 7JI1 7A' IW CIS 6JSO Coburf. i-JO am Ar Art I.Vil.v CommutkHi Ticket M tw,itnt per. rnlleuu wilful tntlon Iwyjlnj; mtenti. r.,nM-iiin at IttT'k and rolniMirt Laudins wuh -iier JJff,,,JS,J't"r. General oracc. ? wur. rir.inini rim, l l'ortUnU,Orr,'OB. Proposals for Supplies. The board of trustees Of the Oregon S'nte iu4iiu .isyium nereoy in up Milieu pro I' iila Tor nirulslilngnt the n-.jii.iin, near b-ilem, Omton, tin following supplier Tor the K months commcnclns Jul 1, ltS: DIIUUS. 2 I'm iluld extract enscara s.igrndn. 2 lb Iluld extract thus aromatlca. 1 lb tlnlil extract clinlcifug rue. 2 ils Iluld oxtraet ginger. 1 lli iluld extract lpcacuannh. 5 tin iluld extract liquorice. 1 lb fluid cMmct senna. 2 lbs fluid extract cherry bni k 2 lbs Huiii extmct nrnle.i. '; lb tannic ucld. albs carbolic acid crystal"". 2 lbs bromide of potnh. 2 lbs Iodide potash 1 lb lo.ilhle ninmouln, 1 in siilmlt bismuth, squlbb. 6 lbs gum camphor 1 ill pulv iieiicin. 10 lb cpom vjilta. 1 lb pyro phosphate Iron. 0os coni-entinted nitrous ether. fiozsoil cloo . 2ozsoll lemon. 2ozsollbay. KOU pll Aloin Co (McK. A II.) 20) pll manganese blnox (MelC A It 2 qr. awptl phosphorus MOLUc K 11.) ..(X) pll phosphorus MOO 3 doz surgeons sponges. 1000 empty capsules, No 1 1 , gro-s corks each Js'os ltoOXX extra long. 1 gross pill boxes, No'00. -l-Jgro'-s ointment boxes 1 nnd 2 oz each. Jj gross 2 dmchm vials. 1 gros 1 oz l'hlla ovnR y " 2" " " 17 11 ;j tl ( u 11 J u II 11 fi gals port i Ine, Napa valley. 3 gals whisky, O K Cutter. H ia& DavliKon syringes, No. 1 v& iinz uiiick nam ruoi rubber syringes, i oz- V, doz 1 do, ear syringes liirnls clvcerlne. ft gals gi-ape brandy. 6 gals sherry wine, No. 1. fl gals alcohol. 6 bbls sal soda. !." lbs .la pan wax. 1 lb n a, iimiuonla. cone. 1 lb cream of tmtnr, Miuibb. K lb resubllmated lodlne.U 2 lbs rosin. 2 lbs gum asafoetlda. 1 lbaccetlcacld. 2 lbs diluted phosphoric acid. 1 doz PhllllpVcod ller oil. !i0 n rubber tubing, Inch. 50 lilterlng jiaper. 10 Inch. 0 o. sulfonnl. 2 doz hut's soluble hypodermic tablets, sulphate hyoscynmiue, iso-lo, 1-W)gr, John WycthAllro. 2000 powder pnpsrs, No 10 yt doz soft rubber catheters DUY GOODS .130 lbs yarn, all wool; 2'x) lbs white; 100 blue 2000yds Canton lltirtnel, Nnshua XXX M0 yds Slnt-elles, York Jl'f g Co checks CX) yds Lonsdale Hue sheetlug.'iO in 200 yds J'oquot line slieetlng, 0-1 1200 yards mariner's stripes (Amoskcag) t.00 j ds Pcquot "sheeting, heavy A, HO In J200yds Poiiuot sheeting, heavy, 43 In 200 yds toweling, led anil liluo cheek. HXlyds c.illeo, American full standard. 100 yds table oil cloth, hlto nndjheavy 00 doz spoo.s white thread, No:iil, .Mile End 15 doz lialrs susneiidcrs 12 doz fui key red handkerchiefs 0 doz spools black linen thread, No, 2"i UIlOCEKinS (iOOO lbs Liverpool silt, line 720 lbs tea, U S brand, Voncliong. 000 lbi tobacco, ll.ipidnn brand 100 lln China starch SOO lbs soda cruel, ei-s, extra fiesli 200 lbs raisins, California layers. 100 lbs (Jenuea Bporry's new pioccss 1 ooi) lln sugar; 7o00 golden C.GOOO grain WJ0 lbs cheese, Cranston's, or us good 2000 Ib3 corn meal, Uo d Dust, liesh giouud. 1300 lbs cracked w leat, ficsh ground. luOO lbs o.it meal, fiesh ground. luOJllis coaiso hominy, fresh ground. lllOlb'vrolledoats(Coriiiaek'sj)alcnt). ."A) lbs dried currants. 141 lbs cirb soda. C and Co A and II brand. 1U0 lbs sago. , 20 doz brooms. IS doz cins-oystersVliluo Points. Mdoz concentrated lye (Amcrlc.ui). 12 doz cms corn, Wlii'-low. 1 do. Turkey dusters, 1 1 In. 5 doz dust brushes, Murphy and L & Co., 7 11. 2 doz small mirrors, 10x12 in. !J00 gals syrup, extra Oolden, American rcllned. 200gaU coal oil, 50 gal tanks. Peail biand. 100 gals moliissos. Oilcans extra, 1 duz it olivo oil 25 guiss matches, Metropolitan nud Coin Co. 12 boxes mncmront, No 1, 12 boxes vcriiiicllll, No 1. COFFEE. 1800 lbs Costa Itiea, 1st giade. 150 lbs Government Java. 75 lbs Itoal Mocha. 400 lbs Chicory. SPICKS. 200 lbs black pepper. 50 lbs cinnamon. 50 lbs ginger. ''Albs allspice. 50 Uh mustaid. !i0 lbs cloves. 20 lbs mace. 101ln sago. 10 lbs ungiound cloves. 10 lbs ungiound cinnamon bark, line. CUOCKEiaV 18 doz tea cups, without handles, wB. IS doz saucers, W CI. 40 doz bowli-, 1 qt, V G yt doz wash bowls, W G VINEGaII. 400 gals puro cider vinegar, 10 gr FLOUR HX) bbls best roller p'roccss,to bo delivered ns requited 8TATIONKHY 10 boxos 101 Glllott's lions 2 boxes 1mdon Inoren Co, No 4 genuine 8qU luk;7qUi Arnold's, 1 qt Htallord's 8 doz Paywin'g Indcliblo Ink U reams latter paper, Llvo Oak SOAP 2500 lbs Kirk's savefn, or ns good I'AIMTri, OII.SAJIIl OI.ASS. 20gaU Ploucer Unseed oil 20 gals tui'liontlno l'jij imuntls white le.ul, Pioneer , .V) pounds putty 4 boxes gUss, 102O 4 " ' 11x20 5 gals oop.il varnish 2gnUJniian drjor MEATS " 350 Um per day, more or less, ol beef und mutton, as required, In equal purls of lore nud hind quarter Samples may bo seen at tho olllro of tho board of trustees, and gis)d must bo In ao cordanoj therewith Goods must camo In original packages when tKHKiblc Tho hoard reserves the right to reject any, nud ull bills Delivery of supplies will bo required within '"it days' iioticcofHCCvptaucuof hid A copy ot this advertisement mil tao uouipuuy iu h bid The nam" of tho cliuu of supplies bid upon must Ih- wrllien on the cncIoK Eai'h bid mutt Include all the Items In Um si'ocUI elass bid upon, nnd muslgUo llonwnnd totals In full, with tho exception or iutt Mini llonr Auditing oinuent sr prohlblled by law from emiirnilng maounti, of purchase when iba udvertMHWiteut does ntt oontalii a full undoompLrtudcMjriiiUiiiioftlieklniU of ai ili.'lus In be nunliUKil I llils will bf cxiiimdercd at lOirtaipou TiiMly,Jiu'i.lt . ... IS I . 1W111 1I.H.1U1 Jill, OK . W. ilrllltlDK. (J. W.WISIIII. lJoanlorTnii'tfe. A. MVSI.JCY, I 'lork u( DoarJ. Wm. GEORGE WILKINS' N a VV BUTOHBK SHOP ' On Ubrty fttrcet, ncroMi the brtdfo Id ! Nortli v'ileni. All Uinil of iin-nm kept on I liand. 5-tf BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES 1 irpt,;,i'!is "tnd 'I' ll wi. I or inMrr.til i u n-"o Hii'ir, who ei.nn -ni'l pm. rn In Wall 1". lio. t-'i 'n-- l'n per I. i...i A line line of 'iru your rest - i.,d int'n Vh- ii- latest Myles I 1! 'iiUrs and . ii i oi i li.irxc, DA.I3Y CAUKIAUKS nlwny on hand, beside, n large assortment of new goods too numerous to mention WiM. SAKOEAJsT, Variety Store, Commercial St., Salem. MTTIiE WIIJIEX nronsa rule, posMed of happy dl-posl-tlons but when these sweet dsposltlon,bc conio soured anil Irritable, In cou'equenco of tho long train of distressing font it res peculiar to fomnlb complaints, they aro then not companionable to say the least, it Is thoduty, not only of little women, but ofall women so nllltoled, to bring about tho subjection, nnd immediate removal, of these painful maladU. This Is easily accompllslicd by the uso of Dr. Pierce's Favorite PiecriptIoa, the great sped lie for "female weakness." It Is a positive cure for t he-most llowing, painful inensti nation, unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling of tho womb, weak back, "female weak ness," antcvcrslon, retroversion, bearing down sensations, chronic congestion, In llammatlon and ulceration ofthe womb, lnllaminatlon, pain nud tenderness In ovaries, mul kindred ailments. All drug gists. TIlEll! Ill'blNtSS liOUJll.VU. 1'robably no one thing 1ms caused Mich ii great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Frv'fl Drugstore ns their giving away to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is&iiuply enormous in this very valuable article from tlte fact that it. always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croiin. and all throat nud lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it ueloro buying uy getting u initi uoi- tlc free," large size $1. Every bottle warranted. LOST IN THE STORM. Ono of our local editors clipped from a leading inngnzine oxtractfl from a vivid description of a western blizzard which wo bavo taken tha liberty to publish and at tho eaina timo Biigsest to II. II. Warner it Co., the proprietors of thecelobratod War ner's Safe Cttro, the feasibility of tak ing therefrom an oxtraet for the intro duction of one of their tolling adver tisements. Tho following is tho des cription : At tho closo of a dark day in January a solitary horseman wonds his way across tho open prairie in one of our western territories. lie passes at long intervals tho lono cabin of the hardy frontiersman. Two or three old settlers, of wjiom ho has inquired the way, havo warned him that a storm is approaching, and ono of them, with truo western hospitality, urges him to find shelter in his cabin for tho night. But lie declines the fnoflerod kindness and urges histirod torso forward. Tho sky grows suddonly dark. He decides to seek shelter. The storm in creases in its fury. Tho rider dismounts to warm his fast chilling limbs. Can scarcely breathe. Blindness comes on. IlrowsineBB Eteals over him. Tho end is noar. lie is lost in tho blizzard." There is no doubt that the terror which soizes tho bewildered traveler is similar to that which overcomes one when ho learns that ho is sudor ing from an advanced Kidnoy Dis ease, and is informed that ho is in tho laststagosof Briglit's disease. At first he is informed that ho has a slight kidney affection. Later he begins to fcol (ired. Slight headache l'icklo appetite. Failure of tho oyo-sight. Cramp in tho calf of tho legs. Wake fulness. Distressing nervousness. HliGtimatic and neuraluic pains. Oc casionally pain in the back. Scanty, dark colored fluids, with dcalding Eonsation. Gradual failure of strength. Any of tho above symptoms sicnify Kidney Affection, but ho is told that he is all right. His physician treats iiim for symptoms and calls it a dis ease, when in reality it is but a symptom oi Kidnoy trouble Ho may bo treated forlthoumaticor Neuralgic pains, heart affection, or any other disease which lie is most susceptible to. Finally the patient lias puffing under the eyes, slight bloating of tho ankles and legs. His physician may inform him that it is but tho accumu lation of blood in his nuklea for want of proper exercise. Tim bloat continues and reaches his 'body. Then lie is informed ho has dropsi cal trouble!, and iri tapped onco or twice. Ho noticos it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of tho heart, and finally in-Informed that he has a slight attack of BrWht's Dis ease Soon his friends aro notified that his is an advancod caso of Briglit's Diseaso, and that ho can livo but a short time. His honorablo and dignified physician usku for counsel. It is too late Still he sticks to tho oid family physician, nnd the physi cian knows and has known from the beginning that the patient has been stricken with death for months, for he knows full well tiiat the profession acknowledge they have no remedies for tho cure of Kidnoy Disease At last the patient Bulfo.ates is smothered and dies from dropsical trouble. Or porhap tho disease may not take tho form of a dropsical ton doncy, and the patient dies from apoplexy, paralym, pneumonia or heart troublo. Or it may take the form of blood poisoning. In each form tho end is the name. And yet ho and ids friends were warned by the proprietors of the celebrated remedy k.iown ns Warner's Hnfo Curo, of tho lurking danger of a slight Kid ney affection. The niwyiapersliavo published tho dangers. Columns of facts have been printed of men dying from advancod Kidney Disease or Briglit's Disease His friends and physMan look around with horror and regret for teeming neglect, hut ha is lost. Ho did not heed the warning that a storm was approaching. Ho declined tho prof forod hospitality, and reckles ''wont fornard into danger. Ho struggled manfully for a time, but ids strength failed, lie grew gradually weaker and he was lost to the world. Net in a lillT7nr,l lull irnm llin tftrrlhin inulailv ' , ..-.-..- '--'. - -..-.-- Vm miliSiAn ' lore.1 as a symptom ini-tead of what ' It Its, a mortal uiceao unions prop- erly treated, v Weekly Capita Has Been and Greatly CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IK OREGON ! THE BEST FAMILY. NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY Read Our Reduced Terms! iWEEKlA', one year, ?U0. Now (lead Our WHKKLY, one year, $1.00. WASTJIERK EVER ANYTHING. EtiUAL TO IT 7 NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-,MIIIRI) OFF FOR OABH. Our Old Subscribers Now in nrmti uro urged to take ndvaiitago of our bijr discount, by wit tliiiK dd liccoiiiitH ami Joining the grand throng of one dollar miliwriljers' THIS IS NOT A Itul ii hoiIiI. pemmnmit rediiotlou. Wo liuvo (gnno to -day TO ONE itr 1 .... ,. .i....... f t .,..,, i- FUiyi nuliu u wui uium-,. un mini in mniiiiiiiiiiiiiihv ' nu tliinl oil foratHli," i.ndnro not wlieroyou can get iowtn! noted of other convenient method of remitting, wild tin your name nud state that 'you will remit ut Unit ojiwirtinilty. (Idllar li(t Till- a Enlarged mnroved and Now Is Tie WEISKLY, six niontliH,. ..J0.7fi Discount for Cash WKIOKLV, Mix inontliH,. $0.50. SPECIAL OFFER AND Ahh ..,.., 4.. f..1... .l.,..,l.n... .f fit,,. II. mr. wllh'iiHurt vnurlHilug pliuvtl on tlio TH.E YAOUINA ROUTE. I OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ami OroKon Development company'! 1 KtcnnWilp Hup. 233 miles shorter, 'M lioura le.t tlllin tllllll tlV 1111V nllip, inntn KMrut. clius through pnwemrcr nml frclsht lino from Porttiunl nnd nil points in the. Wil lamette vnllcr to nnd from yuti Frnnclaco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Uxccnt Simanys): l.envo Albany l.-001'M InvcUon-iillls ....... -1:40 I'M Arrive Ynqulnii ...--.. 5:30 1M l.envo Yniiiilna - - -C:45AM Leave CorvnllU 10:35 AM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM (). A C. tmlni connect at Albany nnd Corvnllls. Tho nliovo trains connect nt YAQUINA Willi tho Oregon Development Uo's Line if Slen'iishlps between Ynqulnn nnd Snn r nini'lsro. SAIUXO HATES. STKAMEliS. FltOM YAQUIMA VHlnnictto Vnlley Tuesday Juno 18 lllanictto Vnliej'.Wed nesday June ill Ulauietto Vnlley, Friday July 6 HTKAMKR.S, FllOM SAN FHANCISCO W'lllnmetto Vnlley..Thurday, Juno 13 lllniiietlo V.illey Saturday, Juno 2! Ulauietto Vnlley aunday " 30 This company renerves tlio right to cliaui:o NiillhiK dates without notice. ... "" l'ssenKers from 1'ortland nnd nil Ulauietto Vnlley points can iiuiko closo coniirctlon with tho trains of tha YAO U I N.V KOUT15 nt Albnny or Connllln, nnd If destined to Sun Kmnclsco, should iirnuiRotoairlvont Yniiuiun tho ovenlne befoio dale of Kallliig. l'a.oncrr ami I'l eight llatu Alwars thf WWli l'?rlnnrninlIoii npply to Jlossra HULMAN ,t (o., Frclsht nnd Ticket AgcntMUMniuiau Front si., I'ortlnnd.Or. or to V.C. IIOOUK, Ao't Ocn'l Frt, A l'lii-s. Act., Oregon lYiclllu It. It. Co., OII.HA8WEMWr.ac.,-i0K"ftOr' rass. Agt. Oreiron Development Co., ,tai Montgomcrj" '.', Han Francisco, CnlJ llemeiuber tho On-gwii l'acHlo'i. popular Miniiner excursions to Yuiiilna. Ixiwmto tlcketH mo now on mile, good every edne-idiiy nnd Saturday trom Albnny, Corvnlllsnnd I'lillomalh. . Yours truly, C. O. UOCll!i:,A,0. 1'. Agent Orerland -VIA Soiillioni Pacific Company's Lino, THE MOUNT SHASTA HOIiTH. Time llotwrrn Salem ami Sun Franrlsro TtiU tj -six Hums. CAI.IFOIINIA llXl'ltCSS TllAIN UUN 1IAII.!. lllnVKi:y 1'0IITI.AI'1 ANDH. 1. Month. 7ryeriliT: Ar. nffilSn. in. Lv. 7:6:1 u. in. Lv. 7.00 p. nt. 1:1X1 ii. in. (1:11 p.m. 7: ir, ii. in. Lv, l'oitlnnd I(V. Hiilom Ar, San Finn. AHMUNIll.ll fllAlV ( 1IA CK1T HUN1IAY). I.Y 1JX 8:(X1 u. in. 11:1(1 a. in 2:10 p. in. Lv. Lv Ar. l'oitlnnd Ar. 3:1", n. in. Salem Lv. 1L':.U p. in. Kugeiia Lv. 1:0U a. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEIiPEHS, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For iiccnmmotlMiim ol second cI.ihh pas'-engci-H ullni luil to ux;)itiH tialns, ThoH. I'. company'H teiry makes con nectlon Mllhivil tho rtgulnr tininii on th ICui-t Blilu DUIslon limn liHit ol I' Mice rortlaud, iVcsl Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallls: ' 1IAII.V (KXCIilT 8UNDA1). 7:.ta ii. iii. I Lv. VorllandA.' (I.-J0 p.'m. lli-aip. in. I Ar. CorvnlllM Lv. l::it) p. m. At Albany unit C'oivallls connect with trains ofOicgon l'aelllu Itallroad, Thiougli tU'ki'tHtoull polnlM Koutli and eiiKl via California I:XI'1H-HHTIIA1N (IUI1.V llx'CKlTHUNDAY.) T3V) p. m. Lv. I'm tliiiul Ar. it:iu ii. in. Ai'.ML-MlnnvllluLv. Through Tickets i To nil polutn SOUTH and EAST VIA California. l'or lull inloriniilioii regarding rates, map, etc., apply to tho Company s ngcut, -tiiliun, Oregon, K. l llotilTltH, Asiit. U. F. and I'iim. Ag't It. KOKHLKlt.l Manager, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. "Columbia River Route.' 1'niliiH for tho rant Have 1'ortlniul ut7;6 tin and U.:K) iiiii dally. Tlo itH to nnd from principal ikiIiiIm In th( UliltcdHtuteii.Ciin udaiiud l.iiroM.-. ELEGANT TULMANN PALAC CARS Einluraut Hlfcpliit' Ciirn run Ihrouy' on oxprevK tn lnnto OMAJIA council iiliff mill hv. I'AUi Tree or Charge and Wit uu Clmiige. Connection ntrortlnnd for Han Frur cmconud 1'ucot Hound polutn. For lurther piirtlciilam ml il rets any ncuntoniio company or A. L. MAXWELL, 0. 1'. A '1 A C.J.H.MITll.Uti.'l llaiiui'fr.I'DrtlaiHl. A WOMAN 8 IHSroVtltV. "Aiiotlier wonderful dlncovory lux til-oil iimdo und Unit too liy it litdy In tldu eoiiiitry, Dlsoiwo fiiHtt'iicd Mm clutolii'H upon her und for bovcu ycurx hIio withstood Uh Huvcrht tuHtu, but licr vltnl nrKiins wuro tnului uitucd nud dentil heeinud liiiiiiliient. Kor threo inontliH hIio foinjliL'dliiec'rt Kuntly nud could not Hlvcp. Bliu houglit of iih n hot tlu of Dr. KIuk'm Now Dltfi'DVery for CoiiHUinptlou nud wiihho iniiuli relluvcd on taklni,' llrxt (Iom) Unit bIiu Hlept ull nlylit nud with ono hottlo hn.-i Ikvii inlniou IoiihIv cured, Her nuiiio Ih Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thiw write W. C. Hainrlcl; & Co., of Hhelby. N. O. Did ii fnu trial ImiIIIo nt l)unlel i "..". . --"-- -..-- --- . jrry'H aruntitoro, h ii 3 . It i '8 .' n f ? i i it 't.