Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 03, 1893, Image 4

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writ niHHit Jim IrtWHwi
irimtiiic wlwl liml m-
Mf Um 1MW Im'1, for Iw ttM
to Ihj mi, On uiftkliiir a
enrol Mi. IlfUnfltoM wm
to t the mm liawile tna
Wftfei the nve lion, He wm
Afoot hi work In n wont
war. Awwjiln the ttdor
with 111 broom, which he
liy "shooed" Into Hit face
mrtontehed llotm wlieuover
of thm twine Anywhere near
T1m KMlmfllM were ovldontly
at the irtrtn'K utter fiitllf-
toUiatn UiM tliey kept hud'
in one corner until linns
io clean out tlmt imrtlculnr
i f tiiu pt9. They were uncere-
tv evicted Willi tlto nolo or
btoom nd they rsc&mpered
utterly forgetful of their
dtenitv.
J&itnllton never expected to
tntui come out alivo, na ho
Mw'anltnaw would attack
tts soon mi he Parted to luavo
'He hastily cot Home of the
' ImumIh together, nml then lie or-
tw German to como out or
The fellow wonted to fin
Job and laughed at the Idea
nuaaM uurunc nun, out ne
tryed orders, and got out of
i Wituout n Heratcli.
; prevented tho nnlmaliifrom
aim to pieces in n myfitory,
lydaroa onur the cnira in
theee particular lions are. as
re a wavflge, unruly lot. Tho
of tuo deed must lmvo on
d the Hontt, nnd liia Bteody ueo
Hui broom, which won poked in
hhuifM nvnrv now nml limn.
i 'T MAWIMA ffc,. rrivlt,.,.1 tw.. 4l.nl 4ltr.iw
IhmI to do with Bomo now Hpocica of
. .!'... i i 1
, ana mat unuor mo circum
utitwrotlon wft tho hotter nart
In&ve,
V.K hV 4 il.v. lB lmrAMA. 4Ii m
ffJP W bviijiu liliiu injiiiiv fciiu Ulilll
, m oonvlncotl of tho rrrcat dan
1 mi bal been in and poreunded to
ilM ratcea that are nlwavH uued
iteuihK out tho insklcH of tho
Theeenro providod with long
and tlio man Ubiuir them can
tiifly out of nil dangor whllo
fk work. Now York Tribune
VitlrHitworthjr Malec
i in one thing I hnto to do
. thus anything oluo. it ia to
Wan, "remarked a Griawold
dealer the other dnv.
t'two objectlonn to it," he
ue ouereu to treat tuo
s'In the flrot placo. a mor
l't rcalizo that ho U losiusr
! two wuvb. BuppoBe you
tMM Hick' for a quarter's
i of elgaru. He promibca to pay
qa laturdny. Batuj-day comes,
jour- man uoesn c ixo uau to
tmrMrtant miistlinn yours
fout of your way. Ho will
four blocks out of tho way to
t your store and proyont incot-
1 you, aud buys the cigars down
VUkt ne woum uavo uouglit
jrow It he didn't oayo you. You
f not only ioso tuo money ho
inn, but his custom foruvor
AirWacd. No, sirt if a man asks
1 vwttt I give him what ho wants,
1 trust him."Dotrolt Jour-
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i.-j.m ll.iii u.v Mkin
wMihUfit)f(y .....,,, .11-4 (Awm
IWWWWWlliifinii twnw """"Hjufit-Jrii MM a mm ffC Mtf
Mhif tint of hat fliiwliw lw6C ll in
Itw cr.iw cflil 6f lior wmnwi
tun, Mm rival btllrtdf ilio ntnok
ViuiktMti liml lilt liur m xthttU wllh
Aflmti (' MnpliNffeftfifrfjMhMM
haired, afid m a eiill Warning.
ltat nlm wan j;ny iwvM-UieleM.
A ctowd of tiidor!olii iioliwnMMM
eiKKtoti llmootiHTftf Tlilft)MHjmd
tireet. Ak film walWwl by on callwl
(Mi fo lien
"Mack court iilflfllof lw wrpefl-
!.."
niui
Yo' ii from do wood, yo In," wa
&Uy answer, wWh a look In
to be ww of ellpfeme tmrn,
in style. An am
i
ttH) llflll
tililod
"Can't ro' e 1'sw
goln to Rtaydar, too, or bust WVir
wotild do contrsH bo, chile, If I wore
black, an wot would tny cotn'jtto'noti
be If dar WflMi't nocontrfls'. aayt Yo'
U frow do woods."-Now York Bun.
An Amtiint MmtmtUtr,
Ilore Is AHtory for which Clmunroj
M. Deimw is resnonsibloi
Up in Pookskfll wo had at onotlmo
that Mlllerltooxcltomcnt which wont
ovor tho country, when Miller pro
dieted that on n certain night, at 12
0 CIOCK, tlio wonu wouiu como w nn
end. A very gmnl and pious man, n
shoemaker of our village bollovcd In
Millor'H doctrine Ho loft hi bul
ncas early on tho last day, locked uj
his store and prepared himsulf and
family for tho dread event.
Whon 12 o'clock had pawic1 and it
got to bo I o'clock, tho shoemaker
folt that ho must apioal to somu
higher power than Mr. Miller. Ho
said : "0 Lord, if tho millennium is
to como, let it como now, nnd thou I
shall 1)0 translated at ouce to a land
whoro tho peoplo wuar no shoes nnd
shocmakors uro happy in doing noth
ings but if it is to bo postiwncd, lot
mo know now, bocauso I must get
ready Mrs. Brown's shoes for Hunday
morning church or lose tho best cus
tomer I linvo." Now York World.
fmiT ITATWI, H UN, M tf Hrf to,
.rl-t . u lll h ilm KwmM iumt, nf Inwsfil
V'n$TjL!LH lfM Wfly, MWW IIVM ft Klif If fn ff
BW nHB"WSW .it,.. ,JA l,.t.....i l.i l..w(.,i..i liilflA
yrum Urtmlm, wiifMM.ini t(ltl .,.,.. H irt ,.. i,iom
ifffflrara'H ttwimm villus itml Mllffwi4
iwm (rfiWWl nil tlio KfirtiiHl ifcllll-l ,.,.., ,.,', , ..I ...a i . ,.,
, TITIIII IIIIII III IIIIIMI llll'l "! " '"'II
lilliiti foiiiiil It iiM'n-sury to tin in
I'tiMlfilid fit flMllll'lll UtU'HM
Miiiii'tutii'H firf iiflcii iw twiinr lliffim
WM'k f'Mifii viry um nt tln'
Swt
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Vs-Vetio from faloa.
m) oW. church at Palos thoro
muauvr of small ox-votos or
ttirar, representing arms,
man, a nuu, tho oyoa. etc.,
V(M the altar. Bomo of
are said to bo of groat
, A recent visitor found a
va, where they are still
ffckl, and purchased for the
it the university n sot of
ting objects identim
in Uie chureh when) Co-
wonhiped, - Philadelphia
Mm ill advised person who
igftfeBunlHghablt tvadaabook.
It tM ud tlrat, turtiH Iwck
t, tuna into the middle
lly hi thwaud thither
vm like a puff of
of iaterestincr Indian
iM ia iKsuMwsJou of a nl-
FPWKtWtou. Or. Theywero
a year ago ou Umg u
LttM Oolumbia river, buried
fttfftl -UtaW there were
310 (JhM-tnaii papers.
.MSaamtinaviau, lOBiwu
I roliMi, and i each lu
i aiul Cherukee,
A nitlrnl Cure for Fright.
Tliougli tho idea still Hngors that
brandy koops out tho cold, n writer
on mountaineering ropcatsthat it has
tho opposite effect, and adds that ua
u euro for criddluefs alcohol is also
vnluokmi. Tlio broad path is tho only
retni'dyforgiddlno'w. Another which
was onco tried may bo efllcuciouH
enough, but is only mentioned, with
out being recommended, in tho fol
lowing Rtoryt
A party of four wero rntorlng on
n narrow ictigo, wnon one or tlto
trnvolers declared that ho was giddy
and could not move. Tho leader, ono
of tho two most famous Oberland
men of tho time (nearly thirty years
ngo), merely turned to tho second
guido with tho brief command,
"Push him over." His ordors woro
always beyond question, aud tho
traveler was straightway lowored
ovor tho precipico, and aftor dan
(ding ou tho rope for a fow second
was duvwn back with nil his powers
of climbing restored,
Wlmt Trvuaura I In KiicUml.
Treohuro trove, nccouling to tho
authorities on Cnglish common law
that is, monoy, coin, gold and sil
vor plate or bullion all bolong to
tho crown. Only gold and Bllvor Is
treasure, bo that if ono finds antiquo
bronzes, nn old Roman sword, a
Coltlo battloax, or any triflo of that
nnturo, ho mny keop It without fear
of inourrlhg tlio poualtles attachecl
to concculmeut of treasure. And
such poualtics aro still in existence
Formerly the punishment was no
less than death, now It la only fino
and Imprisonment, although it mny
bo doubted whothor any jury could
bo found to convict of such an of
fonso, which most pooplo would cou
foss to bo capable of thumsolvea
committing should tho occasion hap
pily arise. All the Year Hound.
A Wnril fur I lis Wire I'enee.
Wo lmvo heard n groat deal of
strong language against tho wire
fouco, ospeclally by those who have
nothing to do with tho expense of in
closing land, Certainly it is not pie
turesquo, and wo should lamout its
substitution for tho hclgcrows which
are so lovely a feature hi English
lauiwcape. uut it noa its advantages.
It 1 cheap; It takes up little room,
and an lugenlous land owner at Mel
bourne hits discovered an additional
bwiefit connected with its two; he
employs the ton wire of the fences
as a telephone, by which meaus ev
ery part of it lurgo ratatu la connect
ed with the rami buildings, and a
considerable cuviug of timo effectetl.
Aiutrnlia Is rivaling America in
atnartiuwa, Saln'a Jourual.
rtiwor trH U, The rtrtliit hi jih
linn WM nit (( Wtcrnl Wi-Med m
fom trtuTrtripJtiof Plsli Hi Molllf.llW.
hi tlitf lKnk!i nf tliu Mffpil lukp
w!iiit U h(w tli yIIIw of thim
brlrt, Afti Mutnplito ntM Cliflrt
(Ian tlir) rwowti of IM iiioiiiiiiH'iiM
iUh) tinny, aih! wIioii H rtslicit
Hie nirnm wert romovwl to wrvu In
Irtilldlnx Cnlro Oifl colottM ro
mnlnwl to our day, It Imvlng bci-n (io
mrvtx uiiilcr tlio wiml, niiJ on iK'liift
lliii'riHlKHl by Cnvlglin nl llm Islti
nlng of tlio century wiw foiiml to
riMinin'iil Kfttostllslti lilMyotilli
'llio colowiim tins l?eii vlsltcil by
moMt tourists in I'xypt. It lny on
tho winds near tluMKilin of Ikiln
liitlui In n hollow (ilU'li. nnd wns
covered with wntor during the ttiiui
ilutlon. Thuremiiins of thnteiuiile
uilght Isj traced along the lake,
which Is still represented by n do
privwlun In thegniund, covcicd wllii
wheal fields. Of Intoyciunfluuernl
KUphetiHon and Major Utignold, II
KL. Iiiivc flxclttdiil the waters from
thecoloHMim, ralHcd It ou tlnilsir sup
istrts aNivc the giotind nnd mir
niunded It by a brick wall On pay
nielli of two piastres, liowever, II
i-nn k'Hcen by the curious
M MiwjH'ro. the grout ISgj'ptolo
gist, relates In n French coiitomio
mry that I ho Arabs had formerly n
groat nwo of this, which they culled
Abotl'l Hoi. the "futhorof fiiglit,"ns
thy do the Hphinx. Tho ancient
Egyptians, ho assures us, believed
that Mtntues, divine or human, were
animated by a spirit or "double" do
tachod from the soul of the peivon
they represented 'flits double ate.
drank and spoke or delivered orn
cles. lu Inter times tlio double was
credited with playing ovil tucks on
those who approached the statue,
aud even with killing thorn. His
xwer could lie dostroywl by break
lug the statue, ot nt least tlio fea
tures; hence It is that so many fctat
lies of the phamaliH have been mil
ti luted by the Arabs
Tlio spirit of itumeses II was sup
posed U) haunt the palms at night,
mid M Musporo relatoH tlmt every
time lie passed liy in tlio ovening
toward dusk the driver of his a.ss
would mutter his prayer and hurry
on his Is-iist. One ovening M Mas
jHini asked him if lie was afraid of
some "nfnto." and the driver begged
him not to speak of such tilings or
some harm would befall linn. Pres
ently M. Musporo was thrown from
the ass hi tho middle of tho wood,
anil tho incident was regarded by
the driver us a punishment for his
not speaking respectfully of tho
spirit of the statue. Egypt is full of
such superstitious dating from tho
fur punt -Loudou Olobu.
Wlin I'lreil ttie I'lrtt (liuiT
As wo understand it tho statement
of Ootiorul Beauregard and Colonel
Chisolin does not cotilhct at all with
Mr. W. H Oihbes'cliiim to have fired
the signal gun for tlio bombuidment
of Fori Humter tn IHlil. Colonel
(Insulin hays only that Captain
James oflored the honor of firing the
tiivt gun to Ilogor A Pryor, who do
eluieil it, and that Captain James
IntiMifi'M In rcftfttMif on tliti lrtlil
ttnlii liuit liccoiilil gi-t. rtiul UilH win
oiiu tlmt in vn fin bly litmlcd liiin ftl
Ms slut Ion m l(i( m II o'clock,
As lc wart not In the- Icnst In ft con
itliloii 1'iwiilk liotiiii It wiw nwcfwif
nvcry night for the local ll very Mililc
kocpci lo lininciw n norm and tnkf
him hoiiio ThH wont on iinlll tlic
llvciystitblo l(ceH'Pcsolvol that Hi'
mini must ls ruuionstriit1! wllh
Tliorcforo, the gontlcitiHii liiivliinr
rlvnl one night from Portland it I Hip
tifltiiil hour and in tho usual comll
Hon, mid the horse having Is'en put
into tho conveyance and tho mini
loaded lu, ns tiHtiul, tho livery stable
kooMir itirnod to his isissonger nnd
romalkctl shrewdly
liHib bete, wjuirol If you don't
quit tins kind ' business pretty wkmi
there'll 1st slnglii down to your house
some day, nuu, begad, you won't hear
a word of It I"
Bon.othiug about this admonition
-the grim jiictunwUoiiosM of It sir
liaM--caiised it to sink Into the mnn's
mind, mid lie loft off his tris Ki Port
iuiiil for some time. Boston Trim
script
l,n II n Here In South Amerlrit.
If Noitli America is the adopted
homo of the Teutonic races, not less
no Is Booth America the goal for
which the Uitln peoples make. Tlio
great prejiouderaucoof English, Irish
and Ucruuiu which we sou In tho
northern continent lias no existence
in the southern It is to Italy. Portu
gal and Hpaiu that theoouutriessouth
of the equator look for their re-en-foi
cements Twetity years ago tho
foicign born Portuguese in Urnzil
wore 411 8 per cent, of tho whole, the
Oonnans IK B. but of Into years tho
relative numbers have undergone n
cuiiuge
Tho ovet (lowing population of Italy
has olns-eu Ihuzil for its hottlement
with surprising results. From 1803
to 1 887 tlio Italian Immigrant were
:t:i f per cent of the whole uuniber:
tlio Portuguese come next with 2:i.O,
and the (ioniums have dropped tofi.Q
per cent., being almost equaled by
the Spaniards with 1.7 In Argentina
the Italian ascendency is even more
nuu ked From IB7i to 1888. 07 4 jier
cent ot the immigrants were Ital
ians, III :i were Spaniards. 8.11 French
men and but 1 7 Englishmen. In 1887
tho population of (iOO.tioi) in round Ag
in cm contained no less than 280. 000
Italians, and in IB'.MulouoM. 122 were
ndded to it. Edinburgh Review.
Illilii'l Olijrrt to the General.
Colonel Burrows, of Toxas, was at
the Oroiit Northern yesterday and
was indulging in some reininiM'eueea
of the late uuplcusantuoss while ho
was m (Junorul Magrudor's com
maud "We were all hungry ono
morning." .said lie. "and Ouuerul
Magruder, going up on a hill, saw a
white house in the distance. He
sent an aid to ask the mistress of
tlio house if she could not oblige him
with a meal tor himself and staff.
one uie won an. w no wnu n
then said that he would not : offer it I mwhvni Hyjuputhir-er. was preparing
to any other man. Co one Chiso m "i. .,.i ,.!,..., """i"Mlub
thou left Fort Johnson, whe.v this ' niimi , Jfi" a. ul'asTr
oonven.ition occurred, and was no, I K nV' wi" a? So
present when the gun was tired a lit
tie while afterwanl.
Mr. dibbos' claim is that ns the
lieutenant lu command of tho tiring
tmttei-y he was intrusted with the
duty or firing the gun and pulled tho
lanyard with his own hiiud. and it is
not mutrudictcd by either (lonural
Beauregard or Colonel Chisohn. Tlio
explntiationnpiH'ai'sto lwsimply tlmt
Captain Jainosdid not offerthe honor
tunny other man, but left it to he per
foriiuxl by tlio officer on duty, who
Inipis'iiisl to bo Lieutenant Oihhtu
Chailwton News
i tho who k for bar-
Tb iNUfaia shoe is
g, tau ia grally
; Ut tlvumttoti.
r.wlMW the work
tkat a MbWuitkl
The UeliteU Mll.
"Bomo jHHjplo seem to think that
alumitilmn is tho ihthtoat tnutnl in
the world," said a gentlemen who
deans in nil tho fancy RrticJea now
made of that commodity, "but that
U a mistake. The upecltle wuight of
magnesium U only ouothtnl of that
of hlumtuluin, and Is even harder
aad more durable, Itls not m useful
however, as it catches fire very ea.
I ily, even at tho oik'h hearth. It U
I ot dttaetl to crowd the popularity
of alumlnluiH, although unto a slunt
Ue agt it was oven tho cheaiier ot
the twoN".-Ciaclnuatl OomnirdU.
)Uitipeiiraiire ol Wlml mill Wnter Mill.
The old rushinucd wind mid water
mills which dot tho landscnpe so
pleasantly have during the past ten
years iKHtnne unprotuanie lu oouso
queuce of the gniwing stress of i-om
Htittou rnim what are known as
roller mills. Tho.o uglier upsturts
an nn American invention, and they
produce a very white Hour which
bakers prefer, ami which has evcu
hit the taste of country ptopie. ul
tliough millers who um the old fash
lotied gnndstoue say that theiv is
It- nutritnent in roller made Hour.
The couictitlou Ls now so htning
that iUHtances utv iiiuuorous of tlio
ukiudoument of the picturesque
wlud and wnter mills of England,
some iH'iug ullowtsi to rot us they
Infonned that tho
meal was being prepared for the gen
eral and his staff 'If there's any
thing tor you when they dumb.' sho
said, 'you me welcome to it." Tho
Virginian, who was a man of good
family, waited humbly till tho ex
pected guests arrived and then
crowded In beside the ireueml uud
begun to oat Magruder turned to
him u little shin ply and said. 'Doyou
know with whom you are citing,
sirf 'No. said the private. '1 don't
Before the war. sir. I was very care
ful with whom 1 associated, but now
I tluu t cure u darti. "-Chicago Inter
Omiu,
Wnntetl Two (1mmI Murderer.
Bonieourious letters passed between
Oarrick and a man named Stono.
The latter was employed to gut ro
emits for the low parts of thodruum,
nnd ono nl-jht he wrote tn Oarrick.
"Sir The Bishop or Winchester is
gettunt drunk nt the Bear nnd swears
ho will not play tonight "
At first sight this seems peculiar
conduct for u bUhop. but it should
bo explained that tho communication
only refers to the man engaged to
take that ohimicter iu the play of
"11. ury VIII."
On uuntbor occasion (hirivk wrote
ir
to mono -ii you can get me two
good murderers I will jay you hand
Kiimi'lv tkii tli'iil'ii-K-tin. .i.,i. ;.... r.l
stntiil. others Mug pulled down for ; low who keeps the tipple stnll on
lufNiHKiu uie uncus nuu materials , Ttiwor i rnie iut in i.u r. i
f which they are comxcd
won nt-nits.
Imu
A t'MreUker uf Srlimtlt.
Tlio fulhiwiug stury relates to Ru
sriutoudont nantels, or the Maiden
juilihe s'booU A row duys agu one
of l In immury M'hnlarti in the dud
siu sclitHil came home nnd Kiid
"Mamma, u al uti-o uld gentleman
came in today aud hoard us read. I
gintw he must have Ikhui the janitor,
for some of the children said he hail
the care of all th schools."-Boston
Ttttvulkr
S JI1I-H
just the thing Pick me up an Alder
uuiii or two fui Iticlmnl if yuu iu.
uud I have uu objtvtion to treat with
you Tor a itnuely mayor." -Chum
hers' Jourual.
ititwi.
Mr Blinks- Who hits lieen horof
Mrs. Blinks No one,
Mr. Uhnks Huh I Wlm'a boon
sniuUiug those cigars you gavoute
Uhri-tuitist
Mrs, Blinks-No one. my dear
Tho lump was turned up too high
ttatVi all. -Now York Weekly.
BrtUrtlwma Government Bend, Wghw raU of inUniit. indomnity in old nge
r t death, You oannot low a dolUr in a MamoluiMtU company. Cash and paid
up vain guraittd aaolt yaar, Mr. ir, 0, Colton, Gen'l Aixt of the Mauachu
H KUal Life iMuraitoe ooMnaiy, ta la the oity and if yon ar thinking of curry
is laMUMee 1m will W gkU t g you. Call at tiw Willamette Hotel or at the offio
f MITCHELL LUNN, eeiJat Aettt.
M i(l9 tmUll (i n AMM
tvovt i.l an miIhwmM a
KKl 'I.Mfvaiiii(ff.iH'nnlil
irtfirco' will fnil .ffirittiiiw It
down nnln rt mmMw iy
tliidnf fnvfttl'!'' diinlliiiifiH Ii nl'M7
pIkiwn l n tctrf.fl ff""i H,;"i"lii(
rjPtim llml n full fifowii ''leplirtiil
liroho lh twiM f "'" rrW
tmr the Ofclwm dnll". "'" ',(",
Molly wftlhwl Aimi llw Hun Mf
iha rnlN Tim irmll triilti if Mn
Jl.4 .Ix.KlltMiflAfWSMl llllt III IIS HP
inrntiM.ntil. ffi1it'ii-l ly Hi nolwi
nnd tlm itfrrk from Urn slnck. jw
Atdtilmril iumihI find cluiri It im
known niitaK'ifiiit. Tim twill m
on (lit truck, but tlm nifli atlnokor
wns imwhorn
It wns swept nwiiy wllh such forco
tlmt tlm cnri'nsM was luulol down tlm
emlmiikinciil with tin skull ctusIimI
In. An elephnlit of lingo ! Will
wclttli iiIkiiiI lliren or four ton, and.
If lids particular ono liiul iittalnod
any sjh'oiI lu thnolmrgo which proved
no (Ilsnstrcitw l Its vnilnnt, career, tlio
collision must lmvo Is'oii n inwl eorl
otis one. An eleplinnt with a thin
ukull can hardly lutjieet Ui lo vlctorb
otis lu a conflict of this kind, noyor
thelcss, thoe-wpoof the train wltlo
out Injur' wns very fortunata Kx
change There Is nothing better than tho
hair pillow Fuitlier, the pillow la
for the head, not for the shoulders,
To rest the shoulders on theiilllow
defeats tho very end for which It Is
used.
Jrl!k
iw? "tttnStM
(s
EIK SPA3K1B A DAY.
Or. miea Medical Co , Elkhart, Imt.
OrTtEMrv: I never Wo an opponunlty to
coumcnJ lir. lllf' I cMorollve Nirvlne t'i anf
p , fiionllllotedwliliiicrvouiii mplnlnti
ir' "h villi ''io iismrancc tlmt it will nm
" ' ""ill u rntint Hum When our ! jv&t
I't'enf 'nn iji(ll;T4solticl.C(lwnhio'cn'
ti s -it unia iio would lmvo live or hi
u-jwlnmli i;i.)dy v;r miro mnt pyi
jNijwiTHiuT tcncrir: fin.Hr our 'lniKitlii
).nuo 'ClIRr D vine NVotrlco
b tl o, iitil ' H" (ould tea Unit
vWAi rNcriTro rqu Tft rmsT ootc. We
id ii . Iioiilos. ami I am lijpp7iu wit the
mil wiw FNTIRIfLY CURED Wotucdnr
iir r nicujr, anil tiia euro Is complete. Ue li
fESTHOUSANDS
ylieiillliy. You are at liberty to usomynmeln
aoUHOINQ THE FRAI1C Or THIS WONDlRFUl
"'"OY. S. C. nEACOX.
Agent FaclUc i-'ipreu Co.
Uattlcgj, Nebruka, April Cth, 18W.
Dr. Miles' Nervine,
HOST CERTAIN CUBE FOB
HEADACHE, NEDBALQIA, NEBVOUS PE08-
IBATION, DIZZINESS, BPABMB, BEEEPLES3.
MESS, DULLNESS, BLDES, and OPIUM HABIT,
SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, SO DOSES 23 CTS.
Hold by D. J. Fry, dm'M, lpin
Dr. Powell Reeyes S Co.,
Tho Old Rollablo Specialists,
kte of New York Hospltnln. nmilnate wltb.
Illgh Ilounri. Tentj )cara exierienco
m I'ruleMHir, Lecimer, Anthur aud
SocvUlUt lu Chroulu DIteiuci.
Catarrh,
Bronchitis,
Cough and
Difficulty of
Breathing
Successful
ly treated
with specif
lo romedies
thrrniiohlw
tested and
proved by
the
nm nnrTfin
X 11WUII """ uwuiwu
wno is ono ot nwuro's noblemen,
thoroutjhly devoted to his p-ofession
nnrl nvnr rnnrlu tr Vtu1t un iTii j
VDDVnitO ht?DII ITU nf fu.tK ....- .
ii T(Y9T9BftKLv
xv -vimmn i
01 both mien. rrj
nililiHv ai;va iue-1 1 he bh 1 efl"vlaoiUr'riT"i!l'!
dUcrelloii, prmluclni: oejkiiew. Ln,T viVv.
IIOOII. niglit einltoloiia, exlm itluj drolm.
IIOOII. niglil einltoloiia, exlm itluj drolm.
tMhlulneM. ou nl euirgy, weaknci ol both.
lJ auabruln.uiillltliiK,iueriirtuily,biiiliicYa
Mild niarriime tieiiiiM with iH!erllllb(;ucceM
Oel cured nml be a man " w
BLOOD AND m flSTSSRSr
hiStuiii;", ,g ibe ,)im i"" ""i
1 1 Kiuitirrr
liiiucia::
lml., (inula.
au iaiu,r du
Cnrv-1 m hotae by
rnnaiD H.dhi;, i'.riS.i:
wellluc. etufn,.i.n;ti, .,
ilirv.iui tliriiMl without,
t iillnn I Mm lititlni-M,
ntfiJITtt " r..inf,f uin.
nbaenatl ii. li.cl a. lu mi.u iuTii,. H
twok ou twaual fricrrta. AddN-. l ,u'
UR. PnmELL REEVES & CO.
Now LociteJ at 216 Coni'l St, Sab,
Htfllth
rL
:.!.
K 7f
mm
r'V
A (If tut Knot A
I'tfrVwi
mA Advlc
Sld Comfort
Destroyed
f.y IIia list ftf P" f $W MVtf'
fill Mid iMMtffff llMl ll4 flelM IN
,r.VH llifMllll All IM ClMWQM
limn nml nlnil nil !mWl"lil
IJMckwill'i null JmImih Smoking
WHY?
Hid Aw(,fAwyimmt fi"f'
tttnul llllt tW6 HUH WIJM.W
"Irtlk," li'i . (ti HMtlmW
mevifiindilulnliiiffotofjw.
if von smoki von slioiilil imu
Bull Durham
A.flalliallwk
TOIJACCO CO,,
. IjURIIAM, M 0
A t OT
(HCllrt(l(lll
TtlM Ctmp
IteMl
II II ftfcn r w US
Si1 -""itWJJ
II 0 iks'imj WmJ'm
i Bfti'iptoi
H. F. BROER,
I'fopflotor f I lie
DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
All louwfliillillitf Mnlcrlnl uinito lo order nt tlio lowrnl I'ortlniid
priced, HioiMk'foruyoiibiiy,
MtCIIIB HASMN.
A, II. SMITH
2iaCj3LgSOIW AS3MCXX3EC
General - Contractors,
Htrwt Work, Ht-wcrlng, Excnvnlliiff, Concrete iuhI;Miwoh Work,
i'llliiK'i Ac All work promptly (tone.
SALEM, OREGON.
CLEAN!
Ir you would bo clean aud hayo your clothes done up
n tho neatest and dressiest manner, takelhem to the
SAUKtf STEAM LAUNDRY
'here all work is done by white labor and in the most
jrompt manner. COLON El, J. OJ -MSTED
1 ilipriy Sfrpoi,
AST AND SOUTH E. K. HALL,
-VJA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of the
Southern Pacific Company,
OALlrOKNIA KXPHKHM TRAIN-BDN DAIM
BETWEEN POKTLAND ANDS.r.
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
Offlt oat Chan. Cal erfa Mllllunery aUjre
naltini, Oregon.
rtiuili.
.J.u. i. in.
U.lb p. in.
rt-15 .Lin.
Nuril
.y. I'ortlaud Ar.l 7.J011. 11
Vi' m l""' Lv( 6'u.ni
Ar. riitn rmn, Lv.l 7.00 11. in
Ahinu UllillSKUllKllllv U lullOttlllv Mil
yi'un Uliy. ttooilbuin, ou em. Allium
ruiigeul. Ueaih. lluly . llurrlaburw
Jiiiutlmimtyirwiiit uud jjigejie. '
wnuuHUaAU.IIAUr,
.3J a. in.
11:17 a. m
' W P. III.
l.v. rurilunil Ar.l f.i) u, ,u
Lv Balein Lv. I 1 M p. m'
Ar. Uoseburg Lv. 7.00 11. m
llmy Local, Pally KTCBnt Hundttyi
11,1 1 11
a u) 11. 111
7 52 I), in.
1U p. 111.
ft: i::,,r'!i,ud AM!E
Ar! Alto'i, K'i
Capital
ll
Jas. Batchefor, Prop'r,
Warm Mat All flours oilfieDaj
Nnni hn i,ii. i.t
MbllaUiSSnU ""w""',rl in thl.
cliwfiiylo meai " fe,,1 !n am
rwenty-n ve centu per meiil
R B D KRriMfr
cvri atret: between Opera Houn. aud
-tlllMIH lilVPIf
Mining Cai-s ou OgUou ltou.o
PULLMAN BOFFET SLEEPERS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to nil ihrmiui. .. i.
M Side Division, Between Portland
anil Comllls!
"A1LY (nLK)TBUWDAYl
7.auu.iu
Ulld p. Ill
T.v7
Ar.
!lgv.illla Cv.'lllfffrii:-
-iiu!Uni;a
ffilSI
IW Ix&iAwXrtt.Akl hi
wm&uy
n THRntifiH
L
ONLY
LINE
RUNNING
1
DAILY
I'l m 111 I I "ir 1 1
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TIIUOUUII TICUIXS
f,.,l . "
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tr. (IUMKK3. Ai n v "'""iWhii
k)
Froa Tuniaat or lotcrior Pdiats the
... l m - ..
wMiiiniicliitioai
"m line 10 uka
To all Paints East and South.
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M.
7:30 P, M.
DAYS TO
'2S CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St, Paul,
16 HnllrC fill rln. fL!. '
40 How Quicker to Oma and
.tJffirftffin
CARS. DININR i.ADomi"
ntiorauilrVif11 ,en,!ra,.lulu"uatlna call
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i.m . ,i,uc'nei)rcani.i
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
sasaaSSSaS
l "Y COACHES.
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r. " wnofciVJ
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
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