Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 05, 1892, Image 1

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    EVENING CAPITAL
JOURNAL
3SS&
SSSlS
VOL. 5.
"THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SAIiEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OVEDBER 5, 1802.
"TO-DAXS lOCWS TO-DAT."
no. aed.
YEA!
lamps, ifi
Bemeniber that the Blue
State Insurance Block,
I HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
LjLadles'
Cotton Ribbt'd Vests, 30 to
60o.
Ladles' Natural Wool Ribbed Vests,
05 to 05c.
Ladles' Scarlet Underwear, 95o to $1.
Ladles' Ribbed Union Bulls, $1.85.
Children's Mixed Underwear, 25 to
50o.
Children's NaturalVVoolUuderwear,
35 to 70c.
Children's Scarlet Underwear,
75c
35 to
Children's Ribbed Union Suits, $1.10
to $1.75.
Children's Wool Hose, 25,40 and 60c.
Ladies' Hose, 25, 35 and 50c.
Ed. C.
Choice
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Kinds,
Larcrest display in the city at my market. "Best ser-
f vinfiSJ nnrl nrnrrmf. rlpliwvrv fr
Stoves and
Barr
(V rfifZft Plumbers and Tinners,
j
214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooflug and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. .
ARCHIE MASON.
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM, OREGON.
Wanted At Once.
Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and 8hoes, Hats and Caps,
anu an ltiuua in iiieruiiaiiuist;, eiiuur
Drivate saio or duduo auction. Also,
scriptlon, at tbo
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
02 State Street.
Sasb. and Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only the best material aiRod
; C. N. CHURCHILL
&
CHTJKCHlIiL
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORlpJRS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Cnemeketa Street.
FOUND
The place to
rig, Express,
- Sd
Mill teed or
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call
Willamette hotel. Prompt and carelul work is our motto.
KYAN & CO.
S, F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
SALEM
SALBM, -
Manufactures STKAM ENGINES, Milt OntflU. Water Wheel Governors, Fruit
Drying Outfits, Traction Kagtnes, Cresting, etc farm roaenloery made and repaired.
General agents and manufacturers of the celebrated Wahtetrora latent Middlings
Purifier and Bed, tfarra maefcluery tnadeaudrtpalred.
Salem Imck d Drat Co.
em Iron works.
Drays aad trueka may
tb eorBor f BUto aad CostHifr-'iH
F. T. HART,
347 COMMXRCrAL STREET.
BROOKS L LEGG,
po
Unquestionably the largest stoclc Of CROCKERY
The finest CROCKERY,
. The best bargains in CROCKERY,
to be found nt the
endless varieties.
Front undersells all others on every article in its line.
J92T ALL GOODS SPOT CASH.j?
BUSINESS
-AT-
E. F. OSBTJRN'S
To write advertisements,
but they have
every day.
RIBBONS.
ALL SILK, SATIN EDGE, OKOSOIAIN.
No. 2, 6c; No. 4, 7c: No. 6, 8c;
No. 7. lie; No. 9, 15c: No. 12, 18c;
No. 16, 20c.
These prices are 20 per cent, lower
thau at any-other store in the city.
MONEY SAVED ON ALL LINES OF GOODS.
201 Commercial Street.
Cross
nil nnrra rP flio mf.tr
Vleats
OS Court and 110 State Streets.
Tinware.
A. 11. SMITH
uew ir "t-wuu iiuiiu, iu buii chum ui
nousenoiu luniuure oi every ui
T S. BURROUGHS
BURROUGHS,
cret a Saddle horse. Livery
JDray or I ruck, Wood, Jlay,
- '
good well rotted Manure.
on Ryan & Co,, back of
T.G.PERKINS, Genual SuporlaUndMt
IRON WORKS,
- OREGON,
DRAYS AND TR0CK8
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
bay. eoal sad lumber. Of-
fkw State St., oppoalte S
ftriind tbroHKhout the dav at
b
i wnwi.
ev
-LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
PRESCRIPTIONS
CarfeUy mmw44 r er
335 Commercial Street.
TOO
RUSHING
fi
lots of good things to offer
CORSETS.
H. & S. Black Corsets, $1.40.
H. &. 8. Drab Corsets, $1.
Olmstead Waiat, Black, $1.40.
Olmstead Waists, Drab, $1.10.
Fast Black Corset, $1.00.
Drab Corsets, 50, 75c, $1.00.
MAJtTIN & SARKINS,
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING.
The best work lu every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made
to order. State Street.
1U
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, StcclvRangcs, Farlor
Heaters in all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WHINGERS AND WAFERS
JESTThe best on earth,
call.
Give us a
10:3 tf.
Capital City Restaurant
J as. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day
None but white labor employed In this
A good substantial meal cooked in firsts
class style
Tweiity-flve cents per meal,
KBD KRON T
(Vni street, letween Opera .House and
Mlnto'a Livery
cfiiuuiiBiiuieuu
W. Taylor,
IIoQse Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET UYINGAND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY,
Leave orders at Tboma & Johnson' 393
Commercial street.
M.T. RINEMAN
BXAUCB IK,
Staplp and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, JLainpi. Woeden
and Willow wire. All kinds of mill feed.
AIm vesetablesnad fruits in their season.
"Jtlgbejt l'rlce iald for country produoe.'
We solid h share of your patronage.
(M) 1nKiintrf
1831 TnB "SS- 1893
Country Gentleman
TnB BHBT OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
IlKVOTKfl TO
Fsu-sa'.Creps jA Preeeaoe
8erttettltiraad Fruit-GT9wing
l,iTe-8tk ud Dmirjiug,
Wbtle It also 1nolud ail minor depart
menu or Kural interest, sueh a the pout.
try yard, entomology, bee-kei stuff, greeo
lioose and crapary, TeterlBsVy rfplles,
farm queuaBS and answwa, flretldt
reading, dosstl4 eeonowy, aada sum
Biary of the uews ! tbo week. Its mar
krt reports nre.nuutu&lly eomplste, aaa
much attatioB Is pull to the proseeota of
the erops, as throwing light upon oae of
the most Important or all qossUoas
nuwiutwiniiuiiuniiu . iih lift-
rally lllustraUsl.aod by rcat alarys
mai. eou talus wore rnutlag Hr Hhm
i uy
itesrt
vtlof. IM toMartMloa vne H
tm
IHwrn
sr, dm we eaer a sfwiai re-
daeuoa la our
CLUB RATJW FOR ISM.
Two SubwrfptieM. H i,' $ 4
Six SubccriffeM, " "
Twelve WeriptiftM, " " tt
J-Toa Ntrw ahiiftha tar mi. car
igtB4iruMSErir.iMtii mm U m
m WsAty. from ar wiwityt ef fee rllt.
ImGQQm iMGmmmWT MC IV WtNMfM W
LUTHER TUCKER k KN,
AttMafayiW.yt
LAMPS.
SHOES.
Baby Shoes, 35, 50, GO, 75c, $1.
Baby Shoes, Red, CO, 85c.
Children's Dongola, Patent Tip,
$1.15,51.45.
Children' Goat Tipped, $1.15, $1.45,
$1.80.
Children's Heavy Shoes, 80o, $1.15,
$1.45.
Ladies' Dongola, Patent Tip, $1.00,
$1.80, $2.50.
Ladies'lne Dongola. $2.15,$2.40,$3.
Ladies' Heavy Shoes, $1.46 und up
wards. Men's Plow Shoes, $1.16, $l,45,$1.75.
Men's Bals or Congress, from $1.50
to $4.50.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking bnslncssl
In all its branches.
GEO. WILLIAMS-
Presidei:t
Vlco Preslden
..Cashier.
Wm.EN GLAND..
ttUUUMCNABVT-
WHECTOItS: Goo. WlUlamo.Wm. Ene
land.Dr. J. A. Richardson,-J. W. Hodson,
J. A Baker.
Bank in new Exchange block on Com
mercial street, Kd'Mt
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special iociuwmenta for the next SO days
uu kuuu iurui iuuiib
FEAR & HAMILTON.
Boom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 hidw
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Halem, Oregon.
W. A. CU9ICK, PresTrW. W. MAUTIN,
VlcolTes. J. H. ALBKUT, Qasbler.
Bbxte, County and City Warratita bought
atl'ur. u,t
HOW
TO
ln
GROW
Oregon.
FRUIT
Willi various remedies for pests and
diseases among fruit trees Irom actual tests
W.8. EuKlNB, Horticulturist.
. . Dallas, Oregon.
15 page book. Price, 25 cents per copy.
Every itult grower should send for a copy ,
Addres
W. S. ELKINM, Horticulturist,
8-a-4w.dw Box BOB. Dallas, Oregon.
For Sale.
Sixty-acre tract neartherltv. AllRlnnrnd.
Will produce anythlni; that crows In Ore
gon. Alto a good 7 room house, and barn.
Pure well water, 2 choice lots. A bargain.
Also desirable lota aud blocks In rlruH
antllome Addition on easy terms. Other
fine City Property.
Knqulre at Wm K Burke's ofilce, over
Barr a Petzel's, liast side Commercial bt
Valem, Oregon.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South otWUlsmcttsHol!,
SLIvSK: ... ORKOOM
Only One.
Chance for a colony. 1000 acres of bei
bottom land, onobair In nnltlvntlnn. h.i
small streams and lakes, lius t'UOU crop on
now, buildings, etc. Is five miles from
Balem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal
ance In Ave yearly payments with 4 per
cent. Interest at til per acre.
IW-tf JOHN M. PAYNE, Agt.
FREE!
Street Car Hide Prom
H, M. BRANSON & CO,,
303 Commercial Street.
By purehaslng or csb, groceries to the
amount of One Dollar or more.
Groceries, Frpils, VcgelaMcs,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
Prompt, Free Delivery.
W-w-lm
THE WILLAMETTE,
HAJsKM, OXMGOX,
fka IMi. kAiW t-' -- Vnrttatttl amJILia
mww ssfw ssjbt aTrnp ivrfnra na wmwt
ywirtiw. Watt sinsi ha all Ma atawteW
lasats. lv isHm m srv4 wrt Um
PWWF vsbw iiP P AnWSWsspspF aiaai
A. I WA6NEK, Proj).
iraoFHeeioNAL and businhss ads
I
bio
ILMO.N KOllD, attorney at law. Salem,
lock.
uremtti. umcM or-iAira in liiuui
LV. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7,
. .Murphy Block.
J. ltrOGKIt. Attorney at law. Hnlera.
fc.
Oregon, Oinaoovorldd A Hush's
auu
T J.H11A.W, M. V. HUNT.
SHAW A
f lfT1fn nr
Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon.
if . u u hi, nuoruoyn nt low.
l T.
. ol
ush t
'. ntOHAUDSON. Attorney at law.
ontco up stairs In front rooms or new
i block, corner Commercial and Court
street, Balem, Oregon.
i
OHN A. OAKSON, Attorney at law.
HoOmHHRUrt 4. ljlilll A illinh'ii Imnlr
ulldlng, Balem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr
U. K. BONHAM. V. H. HOLMES.
Bonuam A Hoi.mks, Attorneys at law.
Offlce In Hush's hlook, between 8tato
and Court, on UouVlSt,
MK.POaUE, Btenograpber and Typs
. wrltlst. Over Lndd A Bush's bank,
m, Oregun.
BH.BHADSHAW.l'UysiOIAN AND
, Surgeon, Salem, Oregon. Ottlco In
uh-lSreyman block, upstairs Ilcsldoikeo
corner Htateand B, K. comer Winter street.
Tlt. XV. B. MOTT, physician nnd Bur.
JL gcon. Ofllce In Kldrldge Block, 8a
leui, Oregon. OOlco hours 10 to 12 a, m.
2 to i p. in.
rR, T. C. BM1TH, Dentist, OT Btato street,
1J tfalem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of overy description, l'aluleas opera
lions n specialty.
WD. MJUU, Architect, rians, Specb
, flcutlons and superintendence lor
all classes of buildings. Olllco 290 Com
mercial St., up stairs,
CA. KOHKUT, Architect, rooratSl, Mar
, quatn building, rortlaud, Oregon.
rv V.TOWN8ENU, Civil Engineer and
J. Hurveyor. OUlce with Oregon Laud
Co , Salem, Oregon.
I'j J, LA113KN A CO,, Manufacture of all
. , kinds or vehicles. ItciMlring a special
ty. Hbop 5 Btat street.
T)UOTK0Tl0NLODGHNO.2.A.O U.W.
I aiceis in meir nan in mate insurauce
building, every Wednesday evening.
H. A. McPAODKN, at. W.
J. A. BELWOOD, Itcoorder.
TMl'BOVKD OUDEIt OF itED MEN.
1 Kamiakun Tribe No. H, Hulom. llolds
council every Thursday oveulug, at 7:30.
itVlgwam In Mate Insurauce hall,
I F. 0. 1AKEK. I'rophcU
I FUNK O. W ATKltH.tJhlerorKeoords
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
The place'Jior young Indies and' gentle
men to ecuro nlborough education Is the
old. but over new.
t '
i,
Long and still the leading Institution of
the North West, Better thau ever I
New course of instruction in Oratory,
.Theology and l'oat-CJiaduatcd.
UI'ITIWiru M....! D.i.ln... AAn,AM..
;Collego, and Law courses greatly enluriruu
nnd Improved.
. Faculties lncrovsca artd Improved. For
('atiilOk'UO of Uolleee of Law write Dean H
T. Klcbardson, Esq .Kalem, Or.
t KorCataliueof College of Medical and
I'harmacy wrltn Deau Itlchmund Kellv.M.
ifi., I'ortland, Or.
Whitaker, D. D., 1'reJldent, Balem, o'r,
7-iMmKlw
Conseryatory of Music,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,
SALEM, OREGON.
The coorso most complete and the high
est, crude of any muslo school in the
Northwest. Best and newest methods of
leaching, enlarged laollitlrs and new
plan for instruction of beginners for the
coming school year. Diplomas grantod on
completion of course Next term begins
Benleinbore, IStt. Z.M. I'AHVIN,
Send for catalogue. Muslo Director.
. 7-ii-d2m-wlm
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will be opened to students 8ept. 13, 1602.
Oilers the most, practical courses of study
oj uny school lu thn Htate, vlr.; Mechanical
Kiiglueeriug, Civil Engineering, Klectrlcal
Kngtncerlng, Acadomlo ana Grammar
school courses Students practice dally In
wood shop, inachluo shop', und labora
tories. Tuition and Jftonril per Your, f 100,
Special Inducements to a few young mm
who wish to work for their board und tut.
ttondurlnK vacations. Kor prospectus and
further information, address
KDyJN MOKUldON.M.B..
1'rcsdcnt, Hulem, Or.
Ivliss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
THIRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Beptemuer 19th, nt Kin
dergarten Hull, opposite opera house.
Children received at three years of ngo
and over. A couucctlng olass will bo es
tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu
pils nnd those beglunlng primary work.
Only tho best modern Kindergarten meth
ods em ploy ed. Prang's sy stem ot drawing
und color work Introduced.
J.H.HAAS,
TILE WATOTXMAKER,
2I5K Cemnisfclil St., flcm. Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ol Spectacles, and repalriBi
Clonics, watches and Jewelrr.
ReI(leuoe 882 Church St.
J. J. MUTTON,
SKIN AND HOUSE PAINTER,
Decorator, Knlfiomltier and Fa
per Hanger,
Leave ordert at A. B. Huren A ton's Kur
nlture store or BroatA Oil, Oiooeis.
JAPANESE
CURB
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lagef mififtmiUirfm, otaUwaat la aaasalwi,
alo a box and Mite: a imwHI? aura
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THE CANT1L JOILML
H0FER BROTHERS, -
Edjtors,
POBLlSHKDDAiLY.RXOKPTSDJNDAT,
BT THIS
Capital Journal, Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Btreet, In P. O. Building
Entered at the postofflce at Balem, Or., m
second-class matter.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES,
For Prealdent-BENJ AM1N IIAMUSON
or Indiana.
For Vlce-FresldenUWHlTKtiAW RKID
ofliow York,
ELECTOB3 FOB OHECION.
John p. Cavmcs . or Multnomah
U. B. MiLi.Eit or Josephlno
G. M. Irwij...-.o1 Union
D. M. Dunnk . ol Multnomah
ouk SAxunnAY Nionr.
a
For progress made In any field of
human endeavor the world Is large
ly Indebted to tho enthusiast, the
specialist, the crank If you please.
It Is certain that enthusiasm car
ries the Individual to a height of
porforirjauco he is otherwise Inca
pable of. It is the wire ofilfe, the
stimulant .that makes life worth
llviuff and truly endurable. There
are many languishing in weary, Ill-
conditioned days because there Is no
oljootlvo point Upon which their en
thusiasm can fasten. They have np
peg to hang their life upon and so
often hang themselves. Be sure
you have some lire iu which you
can raise your blood to white heat
occasionally. It need notT to a
largo object, but it better boa
worthy one. A very small field, well
cultivated to enthusiasm shall pro
duce you a bountiful crop. If It is
only chickens or strawberries, or
cnimrlesor orchids,ltmay bo enough
to carry your life beyond tho dead
point. There are fields whore en
thusiasm yields little fruit, us poll
tics or sectarianism. It is tho dead
polut you want to pass, and keep
past it In ordor to live. If tho bal-auco-wheel
of the great Corliss en
glue comes to a standstill at the
dead point, all the pressure that can
bo raised in tbo boiler cannot move
it. It is not for lack of steam. It
is the situation that Involves the
stoppage of nil the' machinery and
not lack of pressure. Beware of the
situation that finds you at the dead
point where youaro absolutely de
void of auy enthusiasm for anything.
This dangorpolnt la approached as
we pass middle ago, In' youth all
Is full of life, hope and enthusiasm.
As wo proceed to young man
hood and womanhood, the
passions of existence so throng
our llvas that we nover lack
tho precious stimulant to exertion,
Tho Bpur is applied by uature and
our bipod Is easily sot ou tho gallop.
But as wo pass forty, the passions
coo). Tbo natural man's volcano
begins to cool. Tho fires aro burn
ed out. The necessity for an absorb
ing special enthusiasm grows great.
It is not necessary that this enthu
siasm shall bo for sonftthinir apart
from your ordinary life, But Is
essential that It be genuine to be of
any benefit. What is more desolate
than a hopelees, passionless blank
state of existence? Many men and
women arrive at forty or fifty with
their life-work apparently done, the
objects of their existence come to an
end. Their children are settled.
meir parents anu relatives are
passed away, tlmy live as It were
alone to themselves with nothing to
lavish an allectlon upon. To Biioli,
any object to arouse enthusiasm will
be a godsend. Awaken yourself to
this necessity, if it be only keeping
a cow, or a cat, horses or dogs. Do
not bo without an object to love and
warm your blood over.
An enthusiasm that shall bo ,a
means of salvation from eunul or
llfe-tired-neea musf be founded upon
Intelligence. To serve us we must
master the subject we would enthuse
over. If it be China painting, or
knitting, If It be angling or note
shaving, to get any enduring satl.
factlou we must be fundamentally
well Informed. We must muster the
courage to learn all about It or we
shall fall to ' get well warmed up
oyer It aud it will fall a dull drudgery
upon our hands, only to be aban
doned In disgust.
It Is a delleate' matter for one, to
whom life has become aUU-aud-chain
drag, to pick upon a aueeeas
ful something to arouse atbmiatu,
We know a gentlawan who lata la
life gained Infinite pleasure and a-
Joyueat , frow as eatUualaaoi for
paasies. He baa thwa all ttw year
arouad aad la all varieties. He
has seat hiaa eatakKUas from Gar
many aad Fratwe aud watebe the
appaaraaee of a new shade or varia
tion with all tbe axaHaausat thai the
aatrcMiocner Mm ever a, mw eoaset
Hwlugiug into view. A lady wtib
kt Iter Hfsaaat far yaaie aud te
whew kliekea werk beeaweaa ever
ioemealBg baaa, has leeevered eiaer
la bar 8Imi f a mw thatwy afce
has that aba wuat' work out of tloent
at least half her Uwe.
fthe eattttet see whir
te?2Wttifjfj
Highest of all in Leavening
m
ABSOLUTELY PURE
a class have so muoh more exerolse
in open air than women. Yet they
are created the same, have the same
sorrows, sufferings and needs. Their
blood flows the same, they breathe
the same air and eat the same foed:
Why they should live entirely dif
ferent she cannot see. Bo she Is. an
enthusiast for this reform. Her
life is demonstrating that she Is
right. She has set back the hour
haudof her life from sixty to forty
and tho setting sun of her existence'
was not only commanded to eland
still but was moved high up toward
the noontide of a heaven filled with
the hope born of enthusiasm.
in conclusion, It is better to select
an object of enthusiasm apart from
our regular life work. Let the
farmer who has raised nothing but
cattle, become a breeder of trotting
horses or a chicken fancier. Let the
banker or man of business turn his
attention an hour a day to chrys
anthemums or gladioli. Let the
weary toother study art or ,the
kindergarten, and the weary father
collect engravlugs or raise blooded
dogs. Any variation that begets
.enthusiasm will do. By all means
get a vein of this tonic coursing
through your nature. Get courage.
Got life. Get it by getting up a
real enthusiasm for sohiothlng or
other.
SUGOKSTED OOMMKNT.
Prepare your sample ballot before
election. Samples at Tub Journal
ofllce.
If Cleveland is elected he will pro
bably carry both .houeea of congress
with him.
Mrs. Lease does not
readily to tho practical In
That's the woman of It.
conform
politics,
Fatr play from the people they
wquld aerve,.ls all that teMk'td, ,
publio corporations.
The week b'efore election Is over.
It Is when the hard close hand-to-
hand fighting has to be done.
Full associated press' election , re-,
turns will be bulletined at Thk
JouitNAii'offlce as is customary at
any daily newspaper office.
Tho duty o; Democrats i to fuse,
says the national committee, Gen
tlemen do yourduty or die in the
breach.
Tjik JounNAr. has tried to carry
on a fair uiid decent campaign dur
ing this prealdental election, Just
now far it has succeeded, is for read
ers to Judge.
The hop-producero and
buyers do not fuse rs readily
hop.
as a
Demopeep,
Hereafter, there wll be Demo
crats aud Demopeeps,
The diirerence between on organ
and a publio newspaper, is that the
latter Is printed for the peeple, and
the former for the rlug that happens
to be In control.
It uever failed to cure dyspepsia,
and liver complaint. Take Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
The acreage of strawberries at Hood
river have almostdoubled during the
past year. This Is tho berry section
ot the Northwest, and It would sot
besurprlslng if from f 40,000 to 60,000
worth of berries were shipped from
there next Bprlug,
Why suffer from dyspepsia and
headacho when Hlmmoiw Liver Re
gulator will cure you?
Wm, Barlow, who came to this
country lu 18k,aud after whom the
Barlow road across the Caaeade
mountains was named, celebrated
his 70th birthday at bis home la
Clackamas county a few days ago,
lyeebaea
Oases,
W. H. Clifford, J?i.w Caesel, Wis.,
was troubled with Xeu.raliH Md
RbeUHnatlem, hie Btotaaeh was dfa
ordatw, his Liver waaafflwtadte an
alarming dagree.apfelite Ml away,
and he was terribly reduead ,1a Hash
ami atreugtb. Three bottles of 61o-
trle BHIeaa oured...
Xdward ghepard, Harrtaburg, 111.,
bad a rauHltig sore oa hie leg of
eight years steading. Used three
"Vesw U &S9Www wwWHPia fsrewe sWFTsbI
beaas of Bueklea' Aroiea Belve,
hie leg is ' aeuad aad wett.
Jehu Ktealker, Oaiawvha, O., bad
five lame lever sens em hw let.
JCiW AH gA iftkM'tlastMsLgL
Iwttle Blestrii HlUew aad ee
Haehlew Aroiea Salve tawed
eesiMs.- old by Da'l J. Try, m
-rt-
Power. Lsvtert U. S GWt
IMJ
Brain and Fhyslqaa.
"Should men of inferior 1
be allowed to, marry l" was th
lem oyer wlxiou the aolona i
on the Southern uidflwaik
for an hour. The dissenters
that it via of much more urn
that we improve the breed of
than the breed of homes and i
and that to do so r11 thoee who 1
rbyvdm
below a certain standard of phytic
pencction-siioxuu be barred
inatximoriiaLv'Wkw. Then ,biir
Worthington got' the floor and j
ceeueu to kbook we- fine spun
nea or tne Brotxltognaggifln
era into chaos, "In breeding
mais a perfect body the sole
.erntum; in breeding men the:
is tne consideration ,7 par
You peome are brooeedinor
tlicory adopted by the mad kbkgl
f russiar-tnat a tail grenadier I
noblest work, of God. You phwe 1
uoruetts and sttluvniM above
Nowtohs RiulSbakBpearee In the 1
nological, pantheon. You make
Bhapely. leg of Darnley superior
tuo iccunu orrnn of iiurlte, tin pi
ical beauty of Paris to outshine
doathless splendor of flat noted I
rfJB"rriiilnanrirv' . ' ' '
"Proceeding upon your theory, (
ear snouia nayo ueeu torn from 1
uupnurnias arms because he
troubled with the" 'fallinar s
nnd tho Iron Duke: barred from ;
entuoou Because, ins statue waa
email and liig nose too large to
mit him posing for a statue of Ail
lo. Francis Marion weighed bn
uireo pounus at ma birth, and
many multiples, thereof Aa'tihis death j
Byron hnd a club foots Nanok
would hardly have passed for a paryi
gou otpnysicai perteotlon. 11
we, had best leaYethe'reproduc
of the species, to therJ'Lord? U
his management both. brain
brawn are developing very i
,torily,"-St, Louis Globe-Den
Authors and Matte.
. 1 Alpbohse Daudet has some
'VSSuemm
,li .t "'a "
peeple: care comparatively 1
music. . Gauthier's opinion tt
m . '." ..i" ,- . W .. it I
humming and Drumming csuMui
sic la well knovn. Mutro
do Leslie Bauville Victor agrees '
mm., uoncoun uirneu up am
as soon as a piano was opened.
insists at-times tnat ,ne has
this or that piece of mueio
where, but, "he never know
whom it is, ,Tho good. Plaubert
tpndod tope a great muatdsW,
only to please Turgeneff , who in
ality loveu only the inuio oultti
in the 'Slon Viai-odot.?
"As to myself, however, I
everything musical, ihe lively 1
as wpll a the sad and classical,
music of Beethoven, the muelo
the Spaniards, ,Gluok and
Mnsseuot and Saint-Saens.
Faust' knd Marionette, the folki
tho hand organ, the Umbourine,
U10 bells, musio for daneing and 1
mo tor ureanung. it all
mo, tnriua.me, hypnotutea m
tne violin Harmonies ot the
those sorcerers of musio, hare
ways drawn me., to the exhibit
Tho despicable fellows always
my progress., i cannot leave
Paris Figaro.
n -
Steered a MM41 Oaaaaa.
Some years ago, when stage 1
jug wae more common in tibe '
mountain region than it to noWto
well known dnyer had a i
cidont. Tlia night wa dark
cloudy, and, both lamps upon
coach were brilliantly lighted.
at onco he heard the gallop of v.i
proaching horseman.
The road was mnow.
driver pulled up his team to LsjM
man on horseback go by. Tbei
instant tliere was a: traneadoeff
lislon, with r. his loaders, ant!
jumped from the box to
could be the matter.'
, It turned out that the other i
an Irishman, had ridden sqv
tween the leaders, and the
horses were nounderiai
the mud. With much i
were disentangled, and
were in order..
"How in creation did JW
uterer awcea tne coaon
"Dklu't you see my lighter'
JfaiUt an I UV mlA
thoitghJird go
par's.
On the upper Mobaaciejktj
trtwitary, toe uotnu nrer, 1
women encoumge we
their hair, and it usually i
stsotuaera. They tbeu
arttftt-ially by braidlM
thai baa come (Km tMff
sweep tit earth. Th
rated, with ofl, aad
wotnan is at work or a
ahe roue it arotmd her i
the wspar ttw ex
anaria, mry or
a tlM jraMHsiasr,-
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