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idViflttJttta OAJLfMUl "dWUSAti Wtii&vj&i iiAKOli aiieoa. '- $ saw m II - SIX SPASMS A DAY. fr. ?? llcdleal Co., Jllkharf, Xmt. (ifSfLRMriu 1 never looo an opportunity to cutLincticl Dr. Miles' I'csloratlvo Nervine to any 3 r, onoarillctrdwltuiicrvouscnniplalnu fXiji ?-' th0 asMtrance tlinl it mil not '''""(ll-iiftxilnt iliim When our boy was f t'eiltnnnf he old ho wns ftttnckcd with violent a ii, t-o nctuncs ho would liato flvo or six a MiliiadiiKladHjr wr Truro mmv pmvoi i .! without arritrir: finally our ilrUKslit m-i.aieodoj .. , - , Dr. Mile' It p . 'he Ncr ("til RED vine Wotricd . tile, nnd "too w ihW couij lco lhnt Wit OtMtflTtD rflOMTHC fisist oosr. We 1 ililxo unities, ana I am happy to say the i. ul.l wis ENTIRELY CURED. We used no i il cr r incdy, and his euro Is complete. He U E3THOUSANDS I y lieal thy. You are at liberty to use my name In HOUNDINQ THC PRAISE Of THIS WONOtnPUt ntMCOY. 8. 0. Hxacox. Agent Pacific Express Co. IlatUncs, Nebraska, April Ctb, 1802. Dr. Miles' Nervine, MOST CZKTAIN CUE FO HEADACHE, NEOBAIOIA, HEBVOUB PB06- TEATION, DIZZINESS, SPASMS, SLEEPLESS- HE88, D0LLUES3, BLUES, and OPIUM HABIT, OLD ON A POSITIVE QUARANTCC. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Bold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Steamer Ehvoot. LEAVES SALEM from TJ. I. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock nt foot of Washington etrcet every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, Concerning freight and pasneuger business, call on the agent, At, HE 11KEN . JAPANESE JP CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also aboxuud pills; a posltlvo cure for external, Internal, blind orJleedlng, Itching, chronic, rece'.l or hert-dltaty piles, and many other dlHeases and female weaknesses. It Is always a great benefit to the general health The nrsi QlBCOVery oi u ineaicui euro rcuucnui uu eratlon with the kuile unnecessary here after. This remedy has never been known to fall. $1 per box. 0 for $5: sent by mall. Why sutler from this terrible disease whn a writ ten guarantee la given with 0 boxes, to refund the money lr not cured. Hend stamp for free sample. Guarantee IsBned by WOODWARD, CLARKE & Co.. wholesale and retail drug gists, sole agents. Portland, Or. JJrooks Lr eg agents lorHalem, 160 State street, Patton's block. 6-2-ly-dw Residence 882 Court St. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and House Painter, DKOORATOR, KALSOMINER, AND PA PER IIANOER. Inve orders at A H. Buren aon's furni ture store or Stoat fc Qlle, grocers. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, Opened to Students September 13, 1892. This Institution offers the most practical course of tudy of any school In the state, viz: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Academic and Oram mar chool courses, tuludenu practice dally lu wood ship, mechanic Bhop, and laborato rlea. Tuition and Hoard per Tear, J150. (Special Inducements to n few young men who wish to work for their board and tuition during vacations. Kor prospectus and lurther Information address EDWIN MORRI80N, M. S., President Salem, Or. THE WILLAMETTE, SAZEUT, OREGON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay The best hotel between Portland aad San Francisco. First-class In all Ita appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. . A. I. WAGNER. Prop. SMITH BROS. CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leavcordera atCotUe-I'arkhurst blockroom 15, Salem, Oregon, F. K-HALL, PaDer Haneer and Decorator, Offleo at Chas. Calvert' Millinery store, Kftlem.Omenn. Baled Straw. Good baled straw for aale on J roed, six mile aouth ot Baleaa. Price at bam IJperton. "" W. W. CULVER. ANCKon ICE, ' A Atrange PuritiaHnti of fen Crystals at Hie iifiiinni rw nnrmirnj Tlio "nticlior lco," liy wliloli tlio ntcnift pr City of Uoiton wn Imprisoned lit the Tlintncs rlvrr itt Norwich, Isotio of tlio fitrangeit of wintry phenomena, ltgoes by vnrlotii mimes. West of Now Eng land It H known ns "slush lco," nnd abroad It lacnllfcd "ground lco," "bottom lco" and "Joppored lco," It Is not formed upon tho surface of water, but collects on tlio bods of streams, This Is tliomosl remarkable thing about it. Many thoo rlcs linvo been ndVnnced to account for Its formation. Ono scientist claimed (hat It was tho result of rndlrttlOn of heal from tho rivor bed, and thrit It was do posited on tho stuno principle as dow Another stoutly maintained that It was produced by llttlo splculro of hoar frost fulling from tho atmosphere into the water. Tlio most ncceptttblo hypothesis, how ovor, Is that tho wholo body of water in which it h found is thoroughly chilled by a mechanical action of tho currents of tho stream, and that tho anchor ice then naturally forms on tho stones and other rough bodies at tho bottom. After this general cooling of tho water to a tomporaturo in tho neighborhood of 112 degrees Pahr., tho anchor ico will speed ily coat a polo, for example, that is low ered into tho stream. Tho nucleus hav ing onco boon formed, tho small masses of ico that cling by adhesion to tho asper ities of tho river bed grow in sizo nnd at length nttnin sufficient buoyancy to loosen llieir lastenings nnd riso to the 'surface. In doing this they frequently tear up small stones and clumps of gravel. Tho anchor ico is clearly crystalline in structuro, and in tho water resembles n kind of fungus or vegetablo growth. At times a stream will bo seen tull of little masses of anchor ico floating along near or at tho surface. Its consistency is often very slight, so that if an attempt is mado to grasp it in tho hand it readily melts and disappears. It is confined mainly to swiftly running streams hav ing gravelly or stony beds, and it is a fcaturo of tho winter that proves troublo somo chiefly to mill owners. It collects on tho head gates of tho canals and on tho racks at tho entrance of flmne. nnd if it isnllowed to pass into a wheel pit is liable to stop tho wheel, as it effectually stepped tho paddles of the steamer City 01 Boston in tho Thames. Boston Herald. Why no Left tlio Farm. "Why did Ileavo tho farm? I'll toll you," said a gentleman at tho Lindell. "I was born on a farm in Indiana, and until I was 10 my father gave mo regu lar tasks to do, which had to bo com--ploted before any"pleasures were in dulged in. There was a large family of children, nnd every ono had his or hei regular tasks, as my father, who was judge of tho circuit court, was absent much of the time. There was to bo a neighborhood danco ono evening, and 1 had worked very hard that I might join a party who were to stop for me. I was cutting tho finishing touches on my toi fot when tho wagon filled with boys and girls drove up. On tho hind seat was my girl, which perhaps was thcr-cause of my misfortune, for having forgotten to throw down hay for tho horses moth er whispered that I oup.ht to attend to that before I went away. I told tlie boys to wait on mo a minute, nnd I hur ried to the barn. "It was an immense barn, and on son cross beams roosted a score of turkeys. Climbing up the" Udder hurriedly I dis turbed tho turkeys, and with a 'cut, cut. cut,' tho flock flew toward the open door. Ono old gobbler evidently mistook me for a post, as ho alighted on my shoul ders, throwing me backward out of the loft. I lay for some timo unconscious, and after waiting for mo until patience was exhausted tho boys came with a lan tern to look for mo. I was recovering when they camo in nnd was soon nblo tc join tho party, but I made a vow that night that I would never do anothei day's work on the farm and I nevei have." St. Louis Republic. Tho Ameikun Woman and Her'natli. Thcro is no doubt that women aro be ginning to realizo moro and moro the importanco of tho bath. It no longer continues to bo a perfunctory duty, tc bo gone through with as a matter ol course on Saturday nights, much as the family washing is undertaken on Mon day. Tho relation of cloanliness to godliness has" ceased to bo of importance. The bath has grown to be considered, on th contrary, a closo adjunct to woman't beauty. Tho fair sex has learned tc study tho bath and its effects upon theii feelings, and incidentally tho action oi tepid or hot -.rater on their fair skins and its efficacy ia f.oftening and beautifying their complexions. No longer can it bo said that with tin majority of American women a bath means simply wiping tho face with a cor ner of a wet towel, oven if the statement was ever true. Tho women of foreign countries in the past undoubtedly had a greater appreci ation of tho near relation of tho bath tc personal beauty than tho women of the United States. That a great change in this direction lias been wrought is shown by tho greater intelligence shown by American women today in tho matter of bathing, and their growing predilection for what is known as Swedish massage. Philadelphia Times. An Inhuman Nurse. Parents who are in thejiabit of putting their children out to nurso will do well to ponder over the following cuso re cently tried in a police court at Paris: From the testimony it appears that a nurse woman was in the habit of giving a baby in her charge an artificially healthy complexion by cruelly painting the infantile faco with cosmetics. Tho child progressed so nicely that its weight increased in an astonishing manner, ow ing, it la taid, to soino shot which the nurse placed in the baby's clothes. Final ly the cruel fraud was detected, and the woman received two years' imprison- iasoV.. ODD3 ANtJ ENDS, Good nntttrb should lend in tho list of tho vlvtiifcs. Itniti hns fallen only twlco In 20 year at tfden, Arabia. An holiest innri will keep n watcher busier thitti a thief, Mrs. C. V. Iltiutlugtofi has tho costli est ruby" In this country, Milk puddings nnd stowed fruit nro good for billons' Ay anopsia. A combined knlfrnnd fork fort-annod men Is being mitnufnctured. Wo seldom euro to bo reminded of our duty by seeing another do It. During tho Inst DO years lH8,0lC,000 pounds of gold wcro coined in Frnncc. Davy, by tho uso of carbon points, produced tho first electric light in 1802. Thero aro over 4,000 South African war medals in Englnnd awaiting claim ants. Manufacture of tho Atlantic cablo wns begun in 1&77. nnd 2.500 miles wero com pleted. Jeremy Tnylor wns tho son of a bnr bor and spont his youthful hours honing razors. Do not for ono rcpnlso forego tho pur poso that you resolved to effect. Shake speare. A carpenter is known by his chips, but a barber is known by his shingles nnd shavings. Tlio moon i3 brought to an apparent distanco 6t 100 miles by tho strongest tolescopo. Tho cat has nino lives, and pistols or dinarily only seven shotB great mistake somewhere. Sugar of lead has nothing to do with sugar, nor hns cream of tartar anything to do with cream. Tho prico of ice nt Devil's Lake, Mich, is 0 cents a ton, while atShreveport.La.. it is 1 cent a pound. Don't placo upon a small table a deli cate triceo of Italian statuary covered with a canopy of glass. A man in St. Petersburg says ho has found a now cholera bacillus. Nobody has as yet tried to take it from him. Tho most difficult character in com edy is that of tho fool, and he must be no simpleton that plays that part. Cer vantes. Genuine politeness is always the out come of a kind heart, and travelers usu ally appreciate any thoughtful attention from thoir fellow passengers. SMTSaw the Emperor. At the Woman's club hi Washington the following touching story was recent ly teld: "I was in Berlin in 1871 when the Emperor William returned from Paris, tho war over and Germany victo rious. I sat in a baroucho opposite the entrance of the palace. Around was all Berlin all Germany, as it seemed tc me. You could have walked on the heads of the people, but you could not have moved in such a crowd. The em peror came and stood silently bofore them, and they wero silent at first; then tho shout that went up was almost aw ful in its intensity, and tho emperor, w'ith n military saluto and a few words of thanks went in. But that did not sat isfy them: they cried out again and pressed up closer. A peasant woman who had been standing near my carriage said: 'Oh, let mo como in let mo get nearer 1 I must sea himl I have lost twe sons in this warl' "I opened tho door, and she climbed in and stood' up. I passed my arm around her to steady her, and thon.we turned to tho balcony of the first floor. In a mo ment tho emperor appoared and stood, tho center of all eyes and hearts. The peasant woman folded her hands and said: 'Pray for him pray for him, and all theso in his position! They have sc much' thero sho paused, but I knew sho meant blood; she was thinking oi her boys 'so much on their hands! Tho emperor again thanked tho people for their welcome and asked them tc disperse thon, and they did. Almost before I could recover myself enough tc look around they wero all gone, and tht great placo in front id tho palaco had only a few other carriages, like my own, waiting to drive off,"- -Cldcago Tribune. An Episode on a New York Street. Just before Broadway was reached ont of the slightly animated skeletons thai nro down in tho books of Colonel Shep herd's Fifth Avenue stage lino as horset jumped out of his traces nnd stuck hii nose in tho snow at tho corner. Ho wat one of four, and in a moment tho othei tbreo wero tangled up and tho outfit blocked the whole street. Two police men camo up, andgftbe- skeleton pulled his nose out of the snow and gazed intc, tho holo with an indefinable expression of sadness on his race. Tho policemen took hold of him on either sido in front and lifted him over tho traces again. Then they did the samo with his hindei parts and pointed him up tho avenue. They untangled tho other three skele tons, and at the end of another 10 min utes tho stage was out of the way. "What made him jump over the traces?" the reporter asked one of the policemen. "Saw an oat," answered both police men in concert. New York Sun. Queer Earth In California. They are dredging some very queer stuff down at McNear's basin. They truck It a few feet below tho surface and havo cut through about 12 feet In depth of It thus far. It Is the very em bodiment of toughness. It requires to bo cut Into shavings, as It were, by one passage of tho machine, and then in dis engaging and lifting it theUOO-horsepow. er machino is strained to tho utmost It is very much like dredging a stratum of India rubber. The same machine would make at least fivO times tho speed and headway through the friable rock that underlies our principal streets. Besides being tough, indicating a very large per. ceatago of aluminium in its composition, if. u muarkaUv hearY. much more so than the hardpaa or ordinary clay ol tho Ttcbuty.--rttai-uft lawMd S5d9s?r Sir TOO TECHNICAL A Yoiiiib Rnllor trim Wnn Saved From nn Awful Kate, "You havo no objection to tno per onally Miss Feathercroft, I hope," ro marked the young lady's somowhat elder ly admirer. "Why, Mr. Glaspy," sho replied, "you aro not noting at n proxy for somo other man, aro you?" "As a proxy? Do I understand you correctly, Miss Feathercroft? As a proxy for some other man? Certainly not." "In asking me to bo your wife you meant yours Individually, did yon not?" "I cortainly did." "Thon my objections to marrying you, Mr. Glaspy, must havo somo personnl application to yourself, must thoy not?" "Of courso, but" "Very good. Let us dispose of this point first. You asked mo to marry you. I declined. You inquired whether I had any objoctiqns to you personally. 1 asked you in reply if you wero acting a agent f pr somo other man. You said you wcro not. Now, then, if the fact be con sidered established that yon wish mo to marry you and I refuse to do so, It fol lows Inexorably that my refusal is based on tho fact that it is you yourself whom I do not wish to marry. Do you follow me?" "I 1 think I do," said Mr. Glaspy somewhat bewildered, "but" "One moment. Observe, now, that this refusal has nothing to do with any other man. Hence whatover rontons 1 may havo for not wishing to marry you apply to you personally and nobody else. Therefore thoy aro personal to yourself. Is that entirely clear in your mind?" "Why, yes," gasped tho discomfited Mr. Glaspy helplessly, "but still" "Henco it must bo apparent to you,r he proceedod, raising her voice, point ing her finger at him argumentativolj and following his now retreating form around the room, "it must be apparent to you that I do have some objections tc you personally, and your question, oi rather your assumption to characterize it moro accurately, was founded on o manifest misconception. I proceed now to glvo some of my objections. First ly" "You needn't, Miss Feathercroft I" ex claimed Mr. Glaspy, recovering himself. "You needn't proceed to state the objec tions. I'm glad you've got objections!' he went on, firmly grnBping his hat. "Butforthoso objections I might hnve been by this time tho promised husbanc" of a walking rhotoric and female De mosthenes! Thank heaven for tho objec tions! I have the honor, madam, to con gratulate myself on escaping a horrible fate and to wish you a very good even ing!" Chicago Tribune. Not Well Armed For Eating. He was a small man, with a mouth that looked as If It had been mado with a can opener. Ho sidled into a "dental emporium" on tho east side, and when tho operator got around his way tho visitor said: "I seo you pull teeth without gas foi 60 cents," ' "Wo do." "Pluggin como about tho same?" "That depends on tho filling," said the operator. "Does, hey? Well, I'vo gotthree teeth I thought mebbo you'd lump and do three for $1. I can't afford no luxuries, but tho food ain't heavy anyhow over whore I board, and with them three ragin cavities, fact Is, I'm starvin!" New York Tribune Uackward. Little Peter is slow nt school, though apparently bright enough everywhere elso. Tho other day at tablo his motbei alluded to him as a "backward boy." The next morning in dressing ho put his jacket on by accident the wrong side beforo, and instead of removing it and readjusting it ho had his sister button it up at the back and went down to break fast thus. "Why, Poterl" his mothor exclaimed. "What do you mean by coming down In that way?" "Oh," ho said, "I got it on that way, and as you said I was a 'backward boy' I thought maybe that was tho best way to gol" Youth's Companion. Scenes In China. Girl (on seeing a Chinaman) What's that, mamma? Mother That's a Cliinaman, dear. Girl Do all tho people in China dress like that? Mother Yes, dear. Girl Gracious! How they must laugh when they see each other! Exchange. Host Likely. A courting couple in the park. He Is she happy, 'ittle optsy wootsy? Bho Oh, so happy I Is topsy wopsy happy? He Oh, so happy! She What would topsy wopsy do If there was no ootsy wootsy in the world? Gruff Voice of a Man in ttye Bushes Topsy wopsy would be hugging some other girL Wonder. be Couldn't M. MIm Peart Did you ever look at your self in the glass when you were angry? I Rival Belle No, I'm sever agry whsa I I look in the gl.-New YorJL Wkly. 'W&M:- Starting a rastilnm It Is n enprico of tho moment with a certain sot of girls who strivo for fads and cccontrlcltics to omit nil punctuation marks in their lotters. Probably some ono who couldn't put them in started tho fashion, just as a girl at tho opora a few years ngo found that a soro finger throbbed and ached desperately If her hand lay on her lap nnd was much ro iioved when sho hold it upright. So sho sat all tho ovening in a conspicuous box with ono slendor gtoved hnnd touching hor chock, with tho result of making the attitudo a marked nnd raging fashion that entiro season. New York Times. Mrs. Lynn Linton's Ideas of rtnys. Mrs. Lynn Linton, who has boon called an Addison in petticoats, is a groat lovor of tho theater and owns to liking best tho play that amusos when tho villain comes to grief and the good girl majrrics tho hero. Sho calls plays "fairy talcs for grownups" which sorvo a gracious purposo in diverting us from llfo's tragedlos. "In nn oarlior ago wo ncoded tragedies on tho stage; lifo was thon so much fuller of Maypole dancing. Today wo llvo out our tragedies and turn to the stngo for our Maypolo danc ing as lookers on, becauso wo aro not free to join in tno aancu. COMPLETE MANHOOD Hand how to Attain it. At l..t mnrlloAl n-nrk thHt telll the CUe. B describes the effects, points the remedy. This It scientifically the most valuable, artistically tho most beautiful, medical book that has ap peared for years) SS pages, every page oeauug a half tone Illustration In tints. Somo of tho subjects treated are Nerrous Oeblllty, Irnpo- tency, sterility, ueveiopmpnt, aniajwiu, iuv Husband, Thoio Intending Marriage cio, rvrru Man irio irauM knmn (he Oram! Truths. the rialn fttett. the Old Sterett and Ktw 2ls eovtrici of Medical Settnce a applied to Mar ried Life, who utouM atone for past folliet and avoid future pitMlt. thmtld write for thlt WONDERFUL LITTLE BOOK. It will be sent free, under seat, while the edi tion lasts. If convenient enclose ten cents to. pay postage alone. Address tbo publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. V. mr-z-n udl IGEHmMaNSFRENnr Our rEBFECTION SYIlIKaE frw with Ttry ttl Iiolwn. Po not BTAIN. ritEVHNTS BTlUCTOItE. Cure. OONOKRIKEA slid OIXFT In On. to Foes d.ri. A QUICK CUIUS lor LEVCOMlliaU or WHITES. BuUbj-.Iltlia'OaiSTB. BanttouiyAdilreuIorll Si HALYDOIl lrrcrfmim Co .LANCASTr.lt. OHIO, DR. GUNN'S .ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In raisins; a family of nine ohtldren, my only remedy for Coughs, Colds and Croup was onion syrup. It Is Just as offaotlva to-day as ltwas forty uunn's Onion Syrup, wbloh Is already prepared and more pleaaant to the taste. Sold everywhere. Large bottles SO oonts. Take no substitute for lb V! years mco. now my BTaaaoniiurou ub at. Sold by HuskeU & VnuHlype. Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., The Old Reliable Specialists, Late of Now York Hospitals. Graduate with High Honors. Twonty years experience as Professor, Lecturer, Author and BiieclalUt lu Chrouio Diseases. Catarrh, Bronohltis, Cough and Difficulty of Breathing SuooessfuJ ly treated withspeolf- lo remedies thoroughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOR Who is ono of nature's noblemen, thoroughly devoted to his profession and ever ready to help tho afflicted. HERYOUS DEBILITY J?.,!?, $XSfeH5 middle aged men. The awful effects of early In discretion, producing weakness, LOST MAN HOOD, night emissions, exhausting drains, bashf ulnesa, loss of energy, weakness of both body and brain, unfitting one for study, business and marriage, treated with never f alllug success. Oet cured and bo a man. BLOOD AND SKIN riXl'rV. syphilitic taint, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., of ail kinds, blood poison from any cause whatever, cured promptly, leaving tho system pure and healthful. ...., . , KIDNEY AND URINARY T'At itt, sediment In urine, brickdustor whltei pain while urinating, frcquoucy of; llrlglit's disease and alt diseases of tho bladder of both sexes. flTlDDU throat, lungs, liver. dyspepsia, ludl bAlailftn gcstlon, and all diseases affecting the bowels, stomach, etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery, eta' Troubles of this character relieved atouoe; cures eflected assoou as possible. DDIVJTD diseases, gleet, gonorrhoea, syphilis, rilliniu htdrocele, varioceie, tenaern IHIIIl.H U)UrUVlD, TBWUVVtO, fc.u, uvm, swellings, weakuesa oi organs, and piles, fistula, varioceie, tenderness, rupture, quic-iy cureu wn thout any pain or do- tuition from business. nnllu city. Thousands cured at homo by correspondence and medicines sent secure from observation. Enclose 10 cents In stamps lor book on Sexual Secrets. Address, DR. PnWELL REEVES & CO.. Now Located at 210 Com'I St, Salem. iimimn vnur troubles If llvlnir awarirom me mi OOlce 1M Commercial street, In Willamette hotel building, nearly opposite the postoftlce, Office Hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p, m, All order fur water or other business will receive prompt attiitltn at tbe omm. Hills for water ure payable the 1st of each month. It Is desired thai as many consumer as possible pay thilr bills at the office, J. If, WALLAOK, I'reTfd'ent. J, M, HAIITIN, Superintendent, J. H. HAAS, TIIK WATCHMAKER, 215-, CemmsrcUl St., b!o, 0rf es. (Next door to kimb's.) BeeolaJtyol fertale, and repalriB,; Cloek, """ vwMeweirx, Kw mm Ki ?--aM JSjftLrTj&y J. TV Wr y YtSr CtyBKjiP muee-a. i. 1 W vSff for Infanti "Castor I a Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It aa superior to any prescription known to mo." It. A. Ancnxn, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HThe use of 'Castorla' h so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorso It- Fow aro the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Cablos Marttk, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Tub Cintaur X3XT 1893 All ' Roads lead to Chicago. LB ADS THE VAN. Excursion Kates to tho World's Fair. Ed. ESTABLISHED 1870. Jgjjliti Choice Meats. WILLIAM NILE.S & CO., Los Angeles, California. AND EXl'OHTEBS OF JflntfSjlJ CIvKAN. If you would bo clean and hjivo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannor, take them to tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manlier. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material used. H. F. BROFR, -Proprietor of tho- DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All liouse-llnlsblnK irjuterlul made to order at tho lowest Portland prices. Bee us beforo you buy. ANDEM'S M LATEST PATENTS cllllrl tltUIHU BEST WPR0VEUEHT8. MACNETIC SUSPENSORf. WUItsr. Wltb.sl IMLI w.statM r.iulllts from kuui'Um of tisle, a.rt . I.i.i,tn...l sr IxUxr.iI.e, as Mistl siasaiu... arsis., lea.ti. as m.m e.biuii, ,i..p Uifin,, lasfusr, ibtvnsiuB, slda.f , llrtr a&J Ll.da.r MBPl. lull, I.e. luk, lamkas, I.I.IU., s.Mltl 111 ...Ilk. MS. TbU .IMIII. k.11 H.-lu ffuatrrsl lar.taal M.r all .liars, as Km a nn.al ibsl Is laikuillr l.li tr IS !, . I w torl.il SitUOO, eUI r all f Ib.tl.l. e.'M. .r a. a . Tauad &Ye Use sartd by Ibl, snr fol.o lor. oil. a ofl.r all .ibsr r.a.xll.1 folios'. oo w. Sir alfcortaj of tosMaooeUto la IbU ell oror olk.r Halo. " aa T. loouoi.a.via VI U1HIP ealfaejosri fKauilbooa r eSoroa woo ... M W ITrl ILL SILTS HaoHkaatlir.ooirstrihUUiBUlTliaSOIaeio'0. S.o4 (or lUaaual! readouts, toallad. ooolo. fro. 4oroo tf(ir oMWSjflStl IIIBUISU J . a, - xjazr aar.aBO'X'wtvxo cio.. Ho. 172 Flrat St.. PORTLAND. ORE. A. D, PALMER'S NeuJ M?at Market IN COrrLK iUAX'K.--- I Tbe best go ' Wwast jrrte. Tb best goads, tbe beat service and tbo 1-il-tf Elt&f RIG BELT selLmaVlmamawVimlsflBtlkaBSmv99s3 ft all and Children. Castorla cures Colto, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gtros sleep, and promotes) dt gcstlon. Vfchout injurious medication. " For several years I havo recommended your Castoria,' and shall always conUnue to do so aa It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pibdx-, H. D., Tho Wlnthrop," 125th Street and 7th Avr, New Tork City. Comtant, 77 Mintiux Strut, Nkv York. ULPADLRT Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and SmokcdtSIcuts of allKinds 95 Court and 110 State Streets. INCORlATp J18013 FISBf CATTLE, HOGS, POULTRY. C. Cross, a "BcrksMrc & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for Hatching. Incubators. Nlles Pacific Coast Poultry and Stock, Illustra ted, oOceutH by innil. ZtarHKND FOR CirtCUIiARS.- UOL.UJN.U1j J. UjLMbTJJiJJ, Liberty Street. STALLION SHOW Tho Thirteenth Annual Stal lion Show of Fine Horses will take placo at SALEM, OREGON, Saturday, Marck 25, 1603. at 1 p. w. All persons from everywhere bavla lions will please attend. . ,. farmers, brlBst your mares aad eoltt. , T his proml4U be tbo targes aad beat sMal lion Hhowyet Held. A number of bones will bo am Atr MP) . and buyers will havo a flao eMmUMray,,M vt Ilia laaat. My order or tbe WlUajaeUe VaUo Urecder'a aavoeUtloa. T.n, HUAW. lamUte VaUar Mam 4b J-'iT-awt4 ...w- 4BasriapHHoV i - n ft v M M kM meat, New York Telegram. ?Iia$l.QffflJ - v.- " i' - MIS?.u ,