Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 01, 1892, Image 4

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"August
Flower"
Mf, Lorenzo F. Sleeper is very
"1 awfl.f1 UiiAuth 4-f Ilia rf ,.it f A ln-
tou, Me., and neighborhood. He
t 'Wyps " Eight years ago I was taken
P " toir amrl etiffsmr1 nciinnnn lint n
" dyspeptic can. I then began tak
M ittff August Flower. At that lime
"I was a great sufferer. Every-
." thing I ate distressed me so that I
"had to throw it up. Then in a
" few moments that horrid distress
" would come on and I would have
' fn nrtf nnrl enfTrtt"
"again. Itooka
"little of your med
"icine, and felt much
"better, and after
" taking a little more
' ' August Flower my
l Tlin!tuuii 'tier.
"peared, and since that time I
" have never had the first sign of it.
"lean eat anything without the
" least fear of distress. I wish all
" that are afflicted with that terrible
"disease or the troubles caused by
"it would try August Flower, as I
"am satisfied there is no medicine
"equal to it."
TFJ CENTS A QUAHT FOR APPLES. A M,raCI.E OF THE BATTLEFIELD.
For that
Horrid
Stomach
FeHngr.
Tlio VTfigglnji of tlio Dog's Tall.
Professor Elmer, in his work on
Organic Evolution, is not ablo to ox
plain why tho dofjs of Constautinonlo
orect tho tail and cany it upright,
whilo the ancestral wolf and tho
jadcal carry it hanging down. Dr.
Joseph L. Hancock suggests that tho
rootson may bo found in tlio fact that
as tlio dog becomes domesticated it
is prono to uko tho tail as an organ
for oppressing mental Btutcs wag
ging it wlion pleasod, dropping it be
tween tho legs when disappointed or
frightened. Tho ancestral wolf car
' rie;l it hanging down, because in that
position it Is less conspicuous and
hotter dudes detection. A family of
wolves playing together undisturbed
"Soeciutionally cany thoir taib curled
Upward.
By degrees tho tail acquires natu
rally tho upright position aa a result
of coincident ovolution of tlio inind
of tho wolf by domestication and of
tho hIow adaptation of tho appondago
as an organ of expression. Tho ces
sation of natural selection in tho do
mestic dog would givo tlio tail great
er freedom of motion without dotri
mont to lifo, and artificial selection
modifies it into various slurpcs. -American
Naturalist
ItlKHtatod that tho American bred
Foxlmll. winner of tho Cosarowitch,
Ouuibridgcahiro and Grand Prizo at
i'arin in 1801 unil of tho Ascot Gold
Cup in 188a. is ubout to roturu to Auior
ica. Uu litis liud fair snucoss at tho stud
in Enlaud.
Great Relief
IS. instantly afforded
Bronchitis, hv tho
BitfTorcrs from ,
uso of Aycr's
ciiorry rcctorul. Either as nn ano
dyne, to allay inflammation, or an ox
pectorant, to loosou ami bring away tlio
mucus, this preparation hus no equal.
"Last winter I contracted a liovoro
cold, which, by repeated exposure, lie
camo quite obstinate 1 was mueli
troubled with hoarseness and bronchial
irritation. After trying various medi
cines, without rollef, I nt last purchusud
a bottle of Ayer's Oliorry Pectoral. On
taking this medicine, my cough erased
nluiost Immediately, mid T bavo been
well over nlnco." ltov. Thomas 11.
Uussell, Becretary Ilolston Oonfereuro
nnd 1 K ot tho Oroonvlllo Dlst. M. K. 0.,
Jonenhoro, Tunn,
"My motjior was fllok throo years and
von low with bronchitis. Wo foaroil
nothing Would euro her. One of my
frfondi told mo about Ayer's Oliorry
l'ectoral. Him tiled it, Iihh used eight
bottles, and Is now woll." T. II. L.
Chamberluln, ltaltlmoro, Md.
SHE THOUOHT HE MUST BE LONELY.
lid Pound Now Vitrlc IMnVrenf In Many
Way from tjome.
A young mnii renli from tho conntry
ivtme to Now York about ft month ngo
toMt'it hfs fctii'io. Ho had just $100
In tush loft when bo fourid a boarding
nlnco nud hud his modest trunk carried
nn to his hall bedroom. Being frugal
Iio deposited $'X of this in a savings
bunk down town. This bank docs a
largo bu-ilness among poor pcoplo and
Its clorks aro not any too polite, prob
ably because they aro badgered all day
long by Ignorant dopositors who aro
afraid tho cashier la going to run away
If they don't conio around ovory day or
two to muko sure that their inonay is
there yet.
Tho young man soon discovered that
NowVork is an oxpensivo city to live
in. five dollars would huvo lasted a
long time for ordln-iry oxponsed iu his
native village, but in Now York it
molted away la hia pockot Uko a snow
ball it romiuded him of tho Scotch
man who had visited tho capital of Eng
land to boo tho sights, and who on his
return, in endeavoring to describo to hia
friends tho groat cost of living tlioro,
xaidi
"1 had na been in Lunnon flvo hours
when bang wont fuxponcol"
Tho young Venuontor not having so
cared a situation, soon found it neces
sary to draw from his littlo fund in tho
Dank. He got into position in tho long
lino of dopositors. and when his turn
camo askod for twolvo dollars in small
bills. It was handed out to him. and
is thoro wore ho many pooplo wait
ing behind him, ho did not stop
to count tho uiunoy till ho got away
from tho tollor's window. Ho iiulckly
viw that tho man had mado a mistake.
Going up to tho window again, honpoko
over tho heads of tho others and (old the
clorlc ho hod mado an error in counting
out tho bills.
The toiler was angry. Flushing and
glaring, ho shouted! "Can't you read?
deo that sign 'Uustoinors must count
thoir money boforo leaving tho window,
othorwiso mistaken will not bo recti
fied.' M
A littlo indignant at tho toller's man
aer, tho young man bogan again: "But
tho mistako"
"1 make no mistakes," blurted out tho
angry teller, interrupting tho other.
"Got out of tho way: you'ro dolaying
business.1'
"Hut yon gavo mo ono dollar too
much!" yollod tho Vormontor, now thor
oughly angry.
"Oh. ahl" gulpod tho tollor. "In that
enso, of course thank youl" and ho
jrabbod tho return bill. All oyos were
fantoiiod on tho young man at ouco. As
Iio was going out a garrulous old woman
mid to him:
"Young man, ain't you mighty lonoly
In Now York?" Now York Tribune.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
iwKtMiusn iir
Dr. J. O. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Bold by nil rniKt;lta. rtcol l boltl, (5,
J
RESTORATIVE pr
y KEiiviNH, i$m
ftr;tl.U -A
EAOACH
Otll form.?fiUflln,Hpaui. l'Ka, nicttw
lewue,Uullneiiltluluc, lllu, Uplim
Xlnhlt. llruiikciiiurM,rtc..raeiir,dlr ltt.
UaQt' HIUlTURA'l'IVll Ni:rcs.Nii.
atwoTOnxt by tlio rialneut InOlnnn Uk i Im( I
ticrrom diue. It doc nut coutoln pp.utu or
danponmj Ort'ici "Ilnvo Ixxm UikH.c IIH.
MJl.II' Xr.UTOKA'riVJ NKUVIMH r
llollciny. lima bnincuibor to Januxry rnsrom
uuofftaaKcrvlna luJ nl lnt 14 couTiJlon,
enanowBJIcr tbrav loontUi' uo liara no muro
-Milenlna 111:. MW.VUi1 UiU'lHtlS-
ATJV11 KEU INlirritboutuerUKXiUi. II
libruulitiaoret'.tiiiHlrure. I bto tiArn It
. IIO.IU1III-. .
rtntcure ud trial liotUM Fit UK
for epllttmr. Uil ntter uiliut It fur an work bira
i&ok ot irtat cure ud trial
vl)ru.lit JJDrtibor, preJrtru
tvadna
lino book ot
SK. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Intl.
Bold by U.lJ,Fry, drugulstiBulom,
Act on a dpw prtadpl
rfittlftt Ui liver, itouuub
j.d bowBl through tht
runvi. Uu. lii.ar 1"iuj
tpcolity tun tilllocutcM,
(ur)tu nrrr oa rooaiip-
Uou.
HtUllllwit, JulUliit,
paoao,2ci,
froa u ilruftUt?.
rrlt 0pdoaot,2H cts.
bxinl froa at uruitcUU.
l' tUnaCDUnLli
gold by D. J, Fry, druj,'gliit, Baletn.
35.
O. OKOHS.
ami Parker
ltUC u4 Court HI.-TI-- bl init
iailiitteUmrli'if thooliv
Ah DeHorllifid by nn Obaorvnr. x
Attorney (oross-oxaminiiig witness for
tho othor sitlo) You say tlio moon was
iditnlng brightly at tho timo?
Witness 11 was.
"You nro porfeotly familiar with tho
appearance of tho moon, aro you?"
"Yes, sir."
"Can toll a moon aa far an you can Bee
It, win you?"
"I think 1 can."
"'Ever boo tho mnii in tho inoon?"
"I'vo neon what thoy call tho man in
tho moon."
"Ofton?"
"Many a timo."
"What does ho look like?"
"Well, to tell you tho truth, bo looks
like a littlo two for a cent, ono horeo
lawyer." Chicago Tribune.
Tint Rl. (.mil Mimtli.
Iii the parlor ear: Sho (alluding to a
Pteam Hhovol) What is that tremendous
thing on that car, dear?
Ho (of Chloago, and onco jilted by a
"Future City" bollo) That's an ico
cream npoon on its way to a St. Louis
girl. -Pittsburg Uullotin.
Tho I'lunilUti Trftln Hoy.
Do not siKiil your oyea by reading on
tho railway traiiia. if tho Hoeuory
through which you aro passing fails to
interest you, nmuso yoursolf and your
follow passengers by gotting up a pool
on tho number of articles to bo loft on
your lap by tho noxt train boy that coinoa
through. Philadelphia Prosn.
It AVna All lUghU
Holol Clerk Is this thousand dollar
bill tho Biiiidlost thing you have aUait
you?
Dopartiug Gueat I am afraid it is.
Clork (to bellboy) lioro, lako this
bill out to ono of tho waiters and oak
him to chaugo It, Life.
HIlKbtly.
"I never withhold anything from my
wife, 1 toll her every night all that 1
havo done during tho day."
"And do yon toll her wvwy day what
you havo dono during tlio night?"
'Woll. tlmfa dlfToroiit."-Now York
Sim.
A gauiiple nr I'rlof Ttiitt Tcople VTlio
Lire In City fl-i Horn r I'ny.
"How mucb for tlio tipples?" iwked
n Harlom woman f flic niccr.
"Ten couto u qiirL" uriHwcml tbo
trroccr.
"Jcbosbaphntl" oxclnimcd tbo
woman'H aunt, who bad come on
from ilaino to viit bci "Ten conta
a nuart I Why, tlir.t'H W.2 a bualicl.
un that's nigh ont-i eiht dollnra n
IkutuI. Wlicw!"
"But thoy nrv very nico apples,
inaniii cvory ono uound and big."
plead"d tbo grocor.
"Thoy'M just an good apphwan them
Bcllin at a dollar a Irarrcl down in
Maim thin voiy minuta. bairel
tbrov.'t'd in," i-ojoined the down oaat
aunt. "1 tl bko to know what busi
nci yon'vo (jot charging eight dol
liu-H u buritil for applos that you can
Imy for one dollar n barml."
"But thnt'rt down in Maine, inarm."
roplied the ipruvcr. "a long waya off
from hero."
"But it don't cost no Kovon dollars
a iKirrol to got 'em on iioro from
Maine, docs it?"
"No, inarm, but wo dou't git no
apple horo for ono dollar a bnrrol,
nor notbiii liko it. If wo got 'oin for
$.'5.JiO a bairel wo do woll."
"Well, call it $3.00 a barrel tiiat
you pay, ain't it a littlo bit bar
baroua in you to charge mor'n a bun
dred percent, profit?"
Tlio groeora hadn't thought about
that, ho Haiti. Everybody else waa
wiling at tlio Haino price and "no
body was kickin." Then be went on
to explain that people couldn't ox
poet to buy thoir groceries ehea
ly. gotting their supplies in driblets,
and that grocers couldn't afford to
put ho small percentage of prof its into
fheir prices when Bollim; miuiite
quantities as would bo ample in the
laso of largo transactions.
"Well, what do thoy wa.it to buy
such small quantities for?" demanded
tho down oast aunt. "For my part 1
uovor heard of such a thing as a
'quart of apples' 'fore 1 come horo
visiting. Theiv'B nobody down where
I livo that over buys less'ji a pock of
apples at a timo. A 'quail of apples 1'
1 wonder what Jotham'd say to that ?"
"Who's Jothnm?" asked the gro!Mi
"Why, lie'B my husband, that's
who Jotham is, and we've got an
orchard with over BOO trees in it. I
wish 1 had about a quarter of it right
hero in New York. Think of picking
throo barrels of apples off'n ono tree
and sollin 'om at ten conta a quart."
"Como, Balroy," said tho down east
aunt, moving out of tho store, "dou't
buy none of them upples. .1 ast go
without apples till 1 can writo down
to your Undo .lothnm to send you a
barrel."
"But what could 1 do with a barrel
of apples?" nnswered tho niece.
"Positively thoro'H no room for them
in tho flat, and then if thoro wan.
they'd Bpoil. It ira't like living in a
house with a cellar and lots of irtor
ago room. The only place whwro wo
can koep anything is tho ice chest,
and that's ivr.lly tho reason why wc
havo to buy driblets, a quart of ap
ples, a quart ol potatoes, a eonplo of
pounds of onions, one cabbage, two
turnips, and so on at a time: just
about n day's supply each winning."
- "Regular hand to mouth business.'
mused tlio aunt.
"That's jiwt it, auntie, and I hnto
it, but what can 1 do Pooplo who
livo in flats have to take on rt.it ways
Thoy may try to do something else
at Unit, but t.'iny uoou not out it and
become slave i lo their surroundings.
I could buy more applos at a timo.
but I'd have to put them in the bath
tub, and tho potatoes, oniony and
cabbages would have to go along
with them. I hope somo time wo
may havo a wholo house of our own
and livo liko Christians again,"
Tho down east aunt said nothing.
Sho was thinking how ulco it would
bo if sho could buy a house and pre
sent it to hur niece, "Uaimy," n
house with a collar to it, in which
tho niece could each fall lay in a
stock of vegetables largo onough to
carry hor through till tho noxt
Fourth of July. -New York Times.
IMmim!irorutiR Kitrth.
Tho diamondiforous earth, locally
tormod tho "blue," is reached at a
varying dopth, and is found in a hard
onod but friable condition. It is de
tached with comparative ease, and
tho process of lllliug trucks, each of
which holds 1,(100 pounds, is carried
on unceasingly on a very largo scalo
and with tho utmost rapidity. Tho
contents are hauled to the top by
powerful steam machinery, and if
wo follow thoir further destination,
tho Hceuo changes in sudden and
wondrous contrast from dark, stilling
tuunola to bright, sunshiny fnmiB,
whom tho soil is turned up nud wa
tered nud harrowed and vivillod by
tho action of wiud and sun, and
whoro the resulting crop is -ilin
moiuls. -Blaekwood'H Mngnxiuo.
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vnrn
Jry.
M.UCHAMHKIU.W,
K. H. MtAMHUN, UKO. II. H l' KJtV
Viw I'rwlOtnt. ivwuturor
11$ (imiflrtil Hjrwtt
MitiMilHBltumtliwlAUIructil In
1 w-"r-
AVIieio llv Ltturur.l.
Tlio lato Bisliup Wilborfon-o was
wont to rulate tliut at ouo of hisordi
nations ho onco had a candidate who
was tho sou of an Eugllfth merchant
settled in Urooco. When examined
in thodiwdf 'lWtnincnt thisgtmtlo
man pronounced in tho Orcck man
nor. which wiomod Htningo to the
bishop, who exclaimed, "Oh. Mr
, whore did you learn (5 reek if"
riutut Aiiprovki. tun iromiuing canuuiuio iuhoiihi
Ethol fshowimr her onjrajfenioat rltml out, "At Athens, my lord ' The
Don't you admire his tate? bishop added, "I passetl him without
Maud Yo-o, aa fur as. jowolry la furtlior question, " - Cor Loudon
coacornod. Now York Ban. Times,
KsrjBa h'AJii'M' My JH'J i' yw M 'rf' lWp"lM
il. 3&Y HS aiiBA . vBHBkaiiHkvIiV zhhI H iV iiH
Oarlra IV Charaitr," Mtkd .. 9 3o,
uta " Aiattkan WwtJtr,' wrlli aOc,
t'KuuM, our iutb itralu, fvwl aluuitl
humo prtckrt gtlf.
IViuy, iUUa cbl.-, yttM Vl3
Any tioa not n,w a Mitf tlLar cah hav Vli-a lliaiuvl uiaTMrfrriL vlia&nlraAl
wwU, (rwu ui Utbr Uajr UU
Om writci tava I ' KtanJi al W
(tfatlitbiruitrcalakMUca. l.rttj
MvwjM ta ona. J'htt MJy let
Morveloua Hnilurunce ot nKoMlrrlVootKl
cd In tho VI lldrriirH.
EUsha Ilnll waa a m: n of marvel
ous eudurauw and ouo of tho bravest
soldiers of our lato war. His caiji .
onccs seem almost liko a rojar-f.
and yet the facta are vouoht d for hy
eyowitucKics. Go enlisted ii; Com
pany K, Seventeenth Maino, a regi
ment that was in many of tho wj
vcrest engagements of tho var.
It i8 a fact worthy of no'.o that
after the Inpso of a quarter ot a cen
tury eight members of his owi. com
pany wore present at his buri. I who
had Bupjioscd him dead twenty-iive
yours ago.
Tlio factw in tho case aro those : On
the afternoon of tho first day of the
battle of tho Wilderness tho lower
part of his loft jaw was shot away,
making a frightful wound. A mem
ber of his company. Mr. W. S. Rand,
who now Uvea in Auburn, helped
him to the rear, whore, after doing
what he could for him, ho loft him,
never expecting to see him alivo
again. For three days bo lay there
boforo receiving any further care.
When at laut the fighting ceased
the Union forces had advanced and
the enemy were in possesion of the
field where our dead nr.d v junded
lay. They turned tho wounded pris
oners over to tho Union surgeons.
Mr. Uail with the others was carried
to the field hrMpitul, nnd thero for
three days uioro ho remained liofore
anything was dono for his wound.
His caso waa considered hopeless and
the surgeons, whose hands were more
than full, gavo their attention to
saving thoso who woro less severely
injured.
On tho sixth day Mr. Hall told a
story which enlisted the attention of
tno surgeon, it was about a man
who was very slow to learn; ho could
not master the mysteries of tho drill.
Tho captain put him in tho "awk
ward squad" and taught bun by
count one, two; one, two. When
thoy went into battle one day and
woro repulsed nnd turned to run, this
man throw away his musket and ox
claimed, "Tlioro, captain I Where is
your ono, too, now?"
Tho doctor, when ho heard the
Btory, declared that he would dress
his wounds, for a man who in his
condition could toll such astoiy, must
live. For fourteen days nothing
passed his lips save coffee. A friend,
a comrade, who recognized him by
an old scar on his faco, did what he
could to minister to him in tho im
provised hospital, which had few con
vonionces.
At Fredericksburg ho was given a
can of corned beef. This was tho
first solid food ho had received from
tho day ho was wounded. Ho could
not masticate it. Ho managed, how
over, to swallow it bit by bit. Ho
lived, but tho man who entered his
country's purvico strong, robust,
weighing ISO pounds, cmnu home
broken down, to suffer mora or less
for the remainder of his lifo. His
death was no doubt duo indirectly to
the wound ho recoived on tho fith
day of May, 1SIM. This wound inter
forod with tho proper mastication of
his food. This induced chronic stem
nch trouble, which assumed a sorao
what acute form in his last sickness.
Lewistou Journal.
DenfnpsK Can't be Cared
bv local anDllcatlnns. as tho.v can no.
reach tbo diseased portion of tbo cart
'mere is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and tbnt is by conttitutiona
remedies. Detifaess Is caused by an
! inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of tlio Eustachian Tube.
When this tube gets inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing, nnd when It Is entire!
closed, rii'ttfiufM Is tbe result, and
utilfM the Itiflomtitiitioii can be
t then out and tins tiilie rc-6tired to
fU ti'iruiul condition, hearing will
be ditroyed forever; nine coses out
of ten aru caused by catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the mucuus fciirfiices.
Wo will pIVRone bundled dollars
for any chmh of deufuew (canned by
cuturriO that we cannot cure by tak
ing Hall's Citlurrh Cure, lend for
circulars, free.
K. J. CHENEY & Co., T.Iedo, O.
Bold by druggist, 75 cent
La Grippe Successfully Treated.
"I have Just recovered from a
second attack of the grip this year,"
says Mr. Jan. O. Jones, publisher of
the Leader, Mexlu, Texas. "In (he
latter caso I used Chamberlain's
Cough Eeiuedy, and I think with
considerable succehs, only being in
bed a littlo over two dayp, against
ten days for the llrat attack. The
feecond attack I am satisfied would
huve been equally as bad as the first
but for the use of this lemedy, aa I
had to go to bed In about six hours
nffer being 'struck' with It, while in
tho first case I wos ublo to attend to
budnesB about two days before get
ting 'down.'" Fifty cent bottles
for sale by G. E. Goode, druggist.
Why Tall lints Aro In Ilumnnil.
"I wouldn't bo surprised if tho tall
girl htm a great deal to do with boom
ing our high hat trade." a Broadway
hatter said. "It must bo, for none
of my tall customers litis asked for a
higher hat. Those who have worn
felts and Derby crowns still wear
them, but 1 havo observed a steady
chango from low to high tops for my
short customers. I think somutiinos
that the tall girl is responsible for
this change, bocauso a five foot nix
customer camo in hero not lougugo
nnd asked for my highest hat. He
had a good pair of shouldors and could
carry it woll, but ho had always
worn a low hat. I asked him why
ho changed. 'Oh, I've changed girls,
rmd tho now ono is about half an
inch taller than I. If 1 get a high
hat it will oven us up when wo np
poor on tho street.'" Now York
Sim.
SUttkeapoHro ua lie ft, Played.
ShakeBpearo is an English poot
whoso playB aro generally porforraed
in Gorman or Italian. Ho has ofton
boon tmuslated.and sometimes adapt
od; hohasovon hnd the misfortune
of lioing erected in hronzo not far
from tlio Boulevard Maleshorbes. He
ischioily known in Franco for the
lovo which M. Porcl, the manager of
tho Odeon, boars him. Ilia works
aro in tho libraries of all men nnd
women of tho world, but 'thoy are
also to bo had at sales, uncut and just
liko now. Special features---Shakespeare
has been much worried by
Voltairo, but is very much patronized
by M. Borgorat. Paris Figaro.
IJnuklen'n Arnica Salve,
The Host Balvu in tho world for Cuts,
limine, Hores, Ulcer.,, Salt Khcuin, Fever
Horm, letter, l happed Hands, Ulillolalns
Jonis nndnllHkln Eruption, and posl
tlely cure 1'lles, or no pay required. It
is cuKronlued to Rive perfect f atlnlactlon
nr luouny rfii,dd I'nri, 'i6 contu per
iot. Kur (win by Dan'l J . Fry. 225 Com St,
WiJIametlc University
Is Just tfco place for you to gojtotcliool
FEBRUARY 1, 1892,
Is I ho time to enter with tho beginning of
iuu inira term.
New rooms for youne men will bJready.
First-class Instruction in all branches.
Kates Cheap.
Geo, Winker, D. D,
President.
Capital City Nursery.
I have a tew thounaud choice 2 year ap
ple, pair, cherry, plum nud other trees at
my pnckliiB grounds opposito slate house,
that I will soil at very low prices to plant
ers or dealers.
Forty men wanted to work In nursery
uiur uiu itHuiu reuruary,
l-28-lm-dw
Very Uespectfully,
OH.
D.C.SHERMAN,
U, 8, Pension and Claim agent. P. O
Box 281. .i!ra, Oregon. Deputy iCounty
?leri- Vrltn for blanks. w
Salem Abstract and Loan Co
Tbo only Abstract books of Marlon
county. Ileal estate orders
tilled promptly and
sufely.i
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAOBR.
lumunt ivir,.rcin., .rj3e.
lUttai, V'ln nj 10 re w, both for 00c.
JUi Ctirrnntttuuin, mcb fl.J
I CUuTf UtnnTiiHuirWa l3So. I prl I Stl
Van " OuUctt XittW' lrtri 1 &e.
' tvqBitrnlJla fUuu. Tlr w'vciuUt,
wi witHji vajr vm uwuatsi nuw oi wcr.
A l-MHI ot 40.1b. On I I'U HI! Uh fh Mti ka 0til.
Same Tlilnjr.
"I seo," ho lwgau as hoentorod tho
ofliee of a plumbor, "that somo ono
has invented n cutoff or valvo or
syphon by which n water pipe is t eo-
vomeu ii-om trcoaung, no matter how
mueli coqwseil."
uYea," softly i-oplied tho plumbor.
"Good tiling!"
"Very likoly."
"Como into gonornl usol"
"Yea."
"Miou it does you plumbora viU
have to take a liack seat, ohl"
"No. Takea two pouuda of Bolder
just tho Bamo, and wo got in throo
hours' extra workl" Dobrolt Froo
Proas.
Good Looks.
Good looks aro more thau sklu
dtep, diVHmdliiK iion a healthy
"..llllou of all the vital orxuua. If
i lie Iherba luntttivt), you havo a bll-
u 'iKk, if your stomach bo dlsor
doud you have a dyneptle look and
If your lsldtung ta.tlKtwl you havu
a plnrli.d Imik. ftvure mh! ht'alth
and vou will have good looks. Klec
t rlo lllttera U the great alterative ami
tonic acta dlrvcily outluso vital or
VHtia, Curva phupleti, blotches, Imlls
and glvt a Rotkl comploxlon. Sold
HtDau'lJ. try'aDrujtoreCom'l
Bt.
ANYTHING.
From baled hay and feed to flne toilet
soap, Key West cigars, tobacco pipe,
knives, otc. can uhruj s bo tound at lowest
prices; at
T. liUKHOWH,
No. 22S.Commerslal HU, Balem
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Ijonns ureotlatod on Improved farm and
otty propei iy.
aJWblSNf. Oroaaa
iUmiui U, Ilubh Hank block. 6 il2dw
500 1Xvjfir
iff nB I Bleliau'e
WJ-iZ.
.;?
m UULUB
HEALTH.
h Hlclmn's Golilm Dalsam No. I
Cur i4 Chan cm, tint, and aecond staler
Sorrion tb Ltt nj IVoJy; Sorr Er
Kyef, Ncm. etc., Copper-colored Uiotchn,
KyubillUaCaUrrh.dlxttiied Snip, ard nil
Stimry (orioi ol th dleua known m
lyphllU. Vtlcx, 93 00 ir llottlo.
L lUelinu's Golden Ilnltam No.M
Cur Tertluy. UrcorUlSyphilltlc ltheu
iiutlun, I'tlas In tho Uoo,rlnlo tb
Head, lack ol tho Keck, Ulcerated San
Throat, Srphllltlo Itatb, Lump and con
tracted Conle, Etlflnea ol the Umbs, anj
eradicate all Ultra from the iytcm,
whether eauied by IndlttreUon or abuw
rl Mercury, leaTtiur Ui blood pure and
healthy. Vric TS 00 mr llottU.
t.o lllchau'a UoliUn NtxanUU Antl.
tlote tor ma cur r uonorrnaja, uteet,
Irritation Orarel, and all Urinary or Genl-
Uattlo.
Uldltann$eianU. Pric $ SO mi
llottlo.
o UleliRu'a Golden Nuanlih In
jpetloii, (jrwren) caartol Uooonha,
IntUuituatory Gleet, 6trictUR,Jl. I'rlc
SI AU per Haiti.
L Rlrhau'a Gulden Olntmonl
lor th eSU beallnol SynhlUU 8orv.
and erupttona, I'rut it uu ir hoi,
1.0 lllchau's OohUu IMlle Krm
and Brain treatrntnt: Idea ol nhnk-al rta
er, xcu or onr-work, IToetrUkm, eta.
I'rlc 83 00 r Hox
Tanlo au Nrrlj
tiu artrjratwre, C. O. IX, atoaralr pacltC
ytfXfivm,
THE RICHARDSDRUfl Ce.,Aoutf
00 H WAKKKT ST.,
laaJTraMtMlK
vinty
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OREGON STATF SCHOOL JOURNAL J.ncJal
ornnofthontnte department of publlo In
struction. The Journal Is n monthly mug
mine demoted to mIkkiI and hi me educa
tion; therefore, it I lndlnensnlIn to
teacbent, and Invaluable to li tends of edu
cation in general. Price $1.00 pcrnnnnraj
five or more copies H) ccuts each; Bnmplo
copy 10 cents. Address J. 11. Uobnru,
Ili7-tf l'roprietor, Albany, Or.
J. H. HAAS,
TELE WATCHMAKER,
2I5K Ccnmerclal St,, - ' lm, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hpecialty ol Sjiectaclw, nnd repairing
Clocks, Watches nnd .hiwolry.
M.-T. RINEMAN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glaisware, Lamps, Wo'den
and Willow ware. All binds of mill feed
Also veiretablepand fruits iu their rcaKon.
"Highest li Ice paid for country produce
Wo solid a f bare of jonr rntronage,
H-B 1,12 Slate street
u
Ui
Tnltlnp in Mifisouri river points. Ne
braska, Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois,
Indiana, Olilo by wayof Chicago to Coliim
bus, Ohio, then return to the Willnme'te
Vnlley. write your friend regarding this
excursions, iai;e a trip yoursen chhi. hdu
see your old home and friends. Kor full
Information call on H. H. ltvnn. will be nt
The Jouunal offlce on fcaturdny after
noons.
K. R. RYAN, Manager.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OliJCGOlf.
Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day.
nTbe best hotel between Portland nwdSan
Kranclsco. First-class in all lis HppoInt
ments. Its tables nrosered with the
Choicest Fruits
Grown in the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
Those Afflicted
With the habit of using to excess,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain a
COMPLETE. PERMANENT CURE
AT TUB
KEELEY INSTITUTE:
Forest Grove, Or., Call write. Strictly
confidential.
MAIL LETTINGS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Post Office Department,
Washington. D. C. Jnn. 15. 1R02.
PROPOSALS will be leceived at
tiie Contract Olllce of this Depart
ment until 4 p. in. of March 24th
1892, for carrying tho mails of the
United States upon the routes, and
according to the schedule of arrival
and departure specified by the De
partment, in the btate of Oregon
from July 1st, 1892 to Juno 30th,
1894. List of routes, with Rchedules
of arrivals and departures, instruc
tions to bidders with forms, for con
tracts and bonds, and all other
necessary information, will be fur
nished upon application to the Sec
ond Assistant Postmaster General.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
d-M8-Gtm Postmaster General.
,-.ul,.U(uii(itu Kiu-u iiitj liiminnr
kmimiDltnt a II.iaI In a .. tin. ..... . "
....,.,uMi.Humuii uue Ol "Uld WIS-
ti W " r. i r lumuer feeder to
. a J ""' "'"'"k mruugu us numer
ous tributaries an outlft for thousands of
acres of pine in the uppur country, but it
--v. -; .:- "' ,..t, iuitt js becouu
trot." Millions of feet or lumber are cut
every year, giving employment to hun-??fi.n,n-
ln"ddltlonto l he lumber
trade, It has numerous other mauufac-
'i'8..18 uere wlwe tUa large wr "horn
of the Wisconsin Central LlmWeittHl
iJr?S lic. tet' ,n.'1I,s' t'nrtIet8 nud full'
M DAILY MAIL STAGE
S.chvccn Aurora, Huttcvillc,
Ciinmpoftf, St. Paul antl
Fairlicld.
Leaves Auroia daily nt 10:30 n. tr. Ar
rives at Fulitlfld p. m. lUturnlnR leave
Kosrfltld at 4 p. m. Arrives nt Chaiupoeg
6p, m Leaves Chttntosg On n. Arrlvi
at Aurora via J'ulicvllle. nt8 n. m. Con
nects witlinv rningti. r. uo. truins Rome
north it.id sunt i. I issenpets, batago and
frelirht carried at repulor rates.
Hcrvlce begins il..nday, Mav 7, 1892.
itlM. liOEFEIt, I'ropr.
PEOPLE!
Ask for Hurst's
"STAFF OF LIFE"
Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest
nud best tasting bread. Also tho
Famous Pure Aurora Buck
wheat Flour.
'Hurt-t's best Full (toller Process Flour."
Also our pure Kye Flour. Ask your dealer
for these goods and take no subst Itute.
J. D. HUBST& SON, Aurora.
in 11 1 ftn
ONK OF TUB LARGEST ESTABLISH
inputs In the State. Lower rates than
Portland. Largest stock Legal Blanks In
the State, aid biggest discount. Send fot
pi ice list of Job printing, nnd catalogue ol
162iil blauKs. E. M. WArii:,
Hteam Printer tSalem. Or-tcou
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Sliasta. Line
CAMFOltNTA EXntESS TRAIN RTJK TJAI1.T
t)KTrsKr voktland ajsd a. v.
isorut
foouth. j
7:K p. m. I Lv. Portland A r. 7: a. m
t:lh p. ra. I Lv. Salem Lv. C:2 n. in
8:15 a.m. ) Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. ni
Above traln.s htop only nt iollowinc bta
lions north of Itosebtirg, lust l'ortlnnd
Orgou City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany
Tangent, bhedds, Hnlsey, Uarribburg
Junction City. In lng nnd Eugene.
Kostnuno mam, daily,
3J a. in.
11:17 a. m
8:50 p. in.
Lv. Portland Ar. I h-.O p. m,
Lv Salem Lv. 1:J0 p. m.
Ar. Koscburg Lv. 7:00 a. m
Albany Local, Dally Kxcopt Sunday,
o:00 p. m.
7:52 p.m.
9:00 p. m.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
fciilcin
Albany
Ar. 1 10:30 am.
Lv. I 7.S1 n. w.
Lv.().30n.nt.
FDLLMAN lMfil SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Foraccommodution ot passengers holding
second cihss tickets attached to
express trains.
Yest Side Division, Between Portland
and Ceivallis:
PAILY (KXCK1T 8UNIJAY).
"7:30 a. m. I Lv. Portland ATTTfiTsOp. m.
IL':10 p. m. I Ar. Corvallls Lv. 12:E6 p. m.
At. Alhnin' o ttrl fViTrollln nnntinut mlf frt
trains cf Oregon Pacific llallrond.
EXVKKSSTKAIN (DAILY EXCEFTtinNDAY
i:X) p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:'JJ a, m.
7:25 p. m. I Ar.McatlnnvllleLv. 5:45 a. m.
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
ll'nf flptrAtv nrw, full tnfnrmntinn wnrmmr
in? tales map, etc., apply to the Compa
ny's agent Atlom, Oregon.
t.i-. wuuiirts, Asst. . F. and Pass. Ag't
K. KOF.HLKIt. Alanager
From Terminal or Interior Points the
tf
.Trim.
Is tbe line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is thedinlng car ronte. Itruns through)
vestibule trains every day In the year "o.
ST. PAUL 1KD CHICAGO
(No change of care.)
Composed of dlntngcars unsurpassed,"
Pullman drawing room sleepers-
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best tbnt can be constructed nnd In which
accomniodatieus aro both tree and luri
flckets and f flrSt and'Becond-;1as8
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS, seHFXI "'--"tea1
-.-.., ....,1.. uu i,JO ii iHiuum uentral i,;j .. .v6U uuy agent ol
Lines, at the gntewny to the vast forest tl!2,roa,v ...
-!,'"' "uitu c.virnun orin lo Uike , r. 1 "it, m uu irani ni points
Superior, a distance ota miles without a .!melSai'nBlan,1 nud Europe can be
br.enk,,?i? "S0?1"11 r lu vust lumber inter. J "r,ilmsfcrt nt any tlcbet otrlce oi this com-
esu. The Wisi-onsln ltlver to which the iSF. . , -. TOm
and .. . "u"uon concerning rates, time
A. D. CHAELTON,
MA L?.nt. General Passenger Agent. No
Jaitd'ter1' "" WafhlngtnTpo,?:
SHAW & DOWNING, Agenta
Conservatory or Music.
yLLLAMKTTK UNIVKRSITY.-Glves
music, Flye teachers. Latest method
iV,?h n,u,llntrumeutal music tauBh? to
nle h f.kt ,ron'y. 'o ue solng east
i?i.iU"!y "luslc Kxjwnsos nioderute
Z.il.PAVIN.
Musical Director,
THE YAOUINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
S?.9..?Sn development corapanv'a
Im 5,... Ji net is mllcs shorter, 20 hotin
&2HS1 PSSepjjer and freight lin.
aetvev,toUaVd,,,rnlXu,nec?
imu auntuuit, tiixcept Hundaysi.
IjflVn A irnn
Leave Con-allls
Arrive Yaanina
Leave Yaquina
Leave Corvallls
rnve Aibany
1.-00PM
.1:PM
6:30 PM
-&15AU
10:S5 A M
11:10 AM
Sumnions.
4MariUo,nlS?.f,he 0t -dWa'a1!!6
"ata",r-W. M- "lover,
Tlh M Glver the defendant:
Q '",e name of the stat ot Oreson von
are bertby required toaprwafauw..r
the romWalnt flW anit voii in ?hf
rin:irfx 'i '""! 'newme tm the
RJ.flSLf!i'5l 'tnn ot th abi'vS
5KacK -iV"?. i&Aft
ra
OorVallU "Un'' connect at Albany n1
J'J?.e.avb0T? n connect at YAonmi
FtancUco. mlwe Yaonina and to
SAIL1.NQ PATHS.
HiSuton' Friday ,M" mA
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rtStaC,aKKr rnay 'one ST
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