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Evfamrd oapita1j 36ifMkLyyrtimi&TA?,i!ncT aa,isa. uZ- IV. HON. Z. AVERY, ONC OP THC LAHQC8T CONTRSCTOItB AND BUItV CM) IM INCBRABKA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Grakd Island, Neb., April 8th,--l8W. Dr. Mile Mtdleal Co., Elhhart, lnd, Giktlikkk: I had been troubled with hcart Disease rqnTHt LARTaovtARB, and although I was treated by able physicians and tried many remedies, I grew steadily worso until war COM PLETELY RROBTRATtO AND CONFINED TO 1Y BEO WITHOUT ANY HOPE OF RECOVERY. W0U1O, naTS) r'-r -V.'--" rery bod sink Yerybadstulc-. . n . iwj spells, when my pulse woCU R F Quid stop beatlnr itOKOthor," fc l"and It was with the greatest auncuuy mm my circulation cumu HTHOUSAIMDSsa ck to consdonsnoss again. While in this condi tion I trledyour new Heart Cure, and began to Improve from the nrst, ana now 1 am aoie wra a eood day's work fora man 68 years of age, I glva Or. M !!' New Hka crcdlt-lerffiy recovery. It is o I have taken any, although I KART CURE all thB over six xnomns eihgo keep a bottle in the hniiia In I thniilii nprvl it. I have also used your nerve and Liver Pills, and think great deal of them. Z. A vest. . BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTft gold i)V D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem LEAVES SALEM from U. l Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND irom tho Central dock at foot of Washington street every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Snnday, Concerning freight and passenger business, call on the agent, AL UEKREN. JAPANESE CURB A new and complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, olntm.nt in capsules, also a box and pills; a positive cure for external Internal, blind or bleeding, itching, chronic rece' t or hereditary piles, and many othoi diseases and female weaknesses, It is alwayi a great benedt to the general health Tbt that discovery ol a medical cure rendering an eratlon with the knlle unnecessary here after. This remedv has never been kuown to fall. 1 per box, 6 for 85; sent by malt. Why miller from this terrible disease wh n a writ ten guarantee Is given with B boxes, to refund the money If not cured, wend stamp lor fre sample. Guarantee Issued by WOODWAKD, OLAUKE fe Co., wholesale and retail drug gists, sole agents. Portland, Or, .Brooks i Ltgg agents forHalem, 168 aiate street, PattonV block. 6-2-ly-dw Residence 382 Court St. J.T. MUTTON, Sign and House Painter, DECORATOR, KALSOSUNER, AND PA PER HANGER. Leave orders at A. B. Buren A Son's furni ture store or Sroat & Qlle, grocers. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Opened to StuJents September 13, 1892. This institution oilers the most practical course of ntudy of any school in the state, vu: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Academic and Oram mnr school courses. (Students practice dally in wood ship, mechanic shop, and laborato rles. Tuition and Board per Tear, J130. Hpeclal Inducements to a few young men who wish t work for their board and tuition durl ng vacations, for prospectus and lurther information address EDWIN MORRISON, M. S., Presideut Salem, Or. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay The beat hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class in all Its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the'WlllameUe Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLABTERER8. Leaveordera at Oottle-l'arkhnratblock.room 15, Balem, Ongon. EX K.JHALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator. OBlea at Ctuu. Calert's Millinery store, Salem, Oregon. s ' ' ' ' Baled Straw. Oood baled straw for sla on Pmict bill mad. alx miles south ol falera. Prloe at barn fi 00 per ton. HMw Steamer Elwood. gaw ip JLmPr C3jfe' W. W. CULVER. BLAINE AND THE "HOHICUS." The Fatnllty or tin. Sixty-third Year Ohm More Demonstrated. "Today Would have been Air. Blrdno's sixty-third birthday. Ho was supersti tious in regard to seven nnd bolioved that if he should outlivo tho completion of his ninth soven years ho would re cover. Ho did not." This language is copied from an editorial in tho Iowa Stato Register of Jnn. 01, which closes without giving reasons for Mr. Blaine's "superstition," if superstition it may bo called. ' I-nas been known since time out of rnemory that certain years in the lives of nil men are of peculiar impor tanceyears that aro liable to singular vicissitudes in tho health and fortunes of tho highest as well as the lowest of our race. Where or how this strange belief (it is not a "superstition," for it has been proved timo and again that tho end of each 7-year period is exceptionally fatal) originated is unknown, "but it is sup posed to bo founded on the teachings of Pythagoras, who built up a regular sys tem of religion (?) based on the squares and circles of the seven. In tho encyclo pedias you will find referenco to tho be lief under tho heading, "Cliimicteric Year," but noni of those in my library rives any account or' tho origin, antiquity or development of 'the idea. A letter written by Augustus Ctesar refers to the prevalence of tho belief oven in his time. He says, "All tho years of a man's life that are multiples of seven i. e., 14, 21, 28, 85, 42, 49, 60, G3, etc. are crises that should not bo lightly overlooked, espe cially tho ninth seven. 63. which is the grand climacteric." Some philosophers, thoso of an astro logical turn of mind in particular, have called the sixty-third year "Horicus," bo cause of a Roman notion that it was very fatal to great men. Tho solo cause of tho "grand climacteric" being more fatal than tho other multiples of seven is supposed to revert to the fact that is a comfllnation of seven and nine, both of which are mythical and sacred numbers. In this connection it may be remarked that alienations attach signul importance to the seven and all multiples of that number. Thus at 14, twice seven, the male and female aro supposed to have arrived at puberty; at 21, three sevens, tho malebecomes "of age," while many writers, Aristotle in particular, fix 85, five sevens, as tho climax of bodily vigor, and 49 as the year of maximum mental activity. At the age of 03, when man ia nine times seven years of age, according to the very best statisticians in tho world (leaving "superstition" entirely out of tho question), the most trivial dis eases are likely to cause death, even in what ia considered the most robust of men. Ten sevens 70 has long been ascribed as tho limit of man's earthly career. St. Louis Republic. The Referendum In Ireland. There is a phrase that conveys a vague but painful impression of alarm to tho minds of a large number of excellent Englishmen 'Amoricanizing politics." The general idea ia of a lot of common people having tho right to do things which cannot bo foreseen and inter rupting comfortable and therefore safb and respectable conditions. But tho new Gladstone administration has gone a step further in this direction than wo Ameri cans had thought of going. It has pro posed to introduce in Ireland what is known aa the referendum, adapted from the practice of the Swiss confederation. The home rule bill provides that in the case of a disagreement between the up per and lower houses of the Irish legis lature which cannot bo Bottled by con ference tho question shall be referred to tho popular vote. This ia of course a logical development of tho English sys tem under which a ministry, defeated on an important vote, appeals to tho country, but the new process is much more simple and direct and may be much more sweeping. Harper's Weekly. General Butler's Ilome Memories. A well known Boston gentleman told the following experience ho had with GeneralvButler not long smce: The gon tleniairfound among his miscellaneous papers an old bill of the Tremont the ater advertising the performance which proved to be the last appearance on the stage of Mrs. Butler. This bill he thought tho general might be pleased to peruse, so heHook it to him. Ho mot General Butler descending tho stairs from tho courtroom, and after saluting him produced tho programme, explain ing its meaning. General Butler took the document and read it carefully and slowly from the first word to tho last. As ho turned to tho donor to thank him for so kindly thinking of him in this connection, tho giver said that he saw tears gently issuing from the general's eyes as ho said to him: "I thank you much for giving this bill to me. I would not now part with it for $5,000." Bos ton Journal. - Drawbacks to Legal Equality. Verily, with the assumption of their rights women renounce their privileges. In one of the western states the wife is liable to be sued for the expenses of the family as the husband is in this state. A wife has been held liablb for the pay ment of the family butcher bill when tho husband ordered its items, and in an other case the wife has been held jointly responsible with the husband for a debt incurred in the purchase of a carriage which both used. These are phases of the perfect equality between men and women not so greatly; to be desired above the existing stato of affairs. When a woman becomes re sponsible for a husband's debts as the lord of the household U now holden for nls lady obligations, the privilege of voting for mayor and president will carcely recompense for the reaponalbU- ig fte hi intto.-New Yorif PHYSIOGNOMY. Obllquo tcs aro tmfnvorablo. Thoy show cunning nn( deceit. I Irregular teeth generally indlcnto lack I of culture and refinement. If the forehead bo shorter than tho nose, tho sign is of stupidity. Very tightly closed lips aro usually found in sccretivo characters. An oblique mouth is a b.id sign. It indicates u crooked character. Freckles, llko red hair, aro an indica tion of an ardent tomporament. Tho uppor part of tho countenance is tho seat of thought, labor and resolutien: tho lower half indicates action. A forehead which in tho upper part projects aud in tho lower sinks in toward tho cyo shows menial weakness. Foreheads wrinkled in the upper part, while tho lower half is smooth, general ly indicato dullness and stupidity. Noses with wrinkles on the sides, which never entirely disappear, gener ally belong to money getting natures. Heavy, shaggy, overhanging eyebrows,, with lower forehead prominent, show groat powerjj of reasoning from premise to conclusion. Darwin had such brows. When tho lower half of tho counte nance, measuring from tho nose down ward, is divided by the mouth into two equal parts, seen in profile, tho indica tion is of stupidity. A perfectly formed face should be di vided into throe equal parts; from-tbe roota of tho hair to the root of tho nose, thoncQjto the tip, and from tho tip of the noso to the tip of tho chin. Persons whose temples aro fuller above' tho eyes than below, whose heads enlarge above the ears, are usually nloro gifted with musical tasto than thoso with con trary characteristics. St, Louis Globe Democrat. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Senator Davis is a bookworm and bib liomaniac. He is collecting works about Napoleon. Lady Castel Stuart, who claimed to b tho last direct descendant of tho royal Stuarta, died at Rome recently. The daughter of Colonel Elliott of the United States engineer corps is Baid tc havo a phenomenally accurate knowl edge of tho technicalities of engineering. Mrs. Louie McLendon Gordon ia pres ident of a literary club in Atlanta and has written letters of travel to the press. Sho is actively engaged in charitable work, organised and private.- Sir Harry Verney of Northumberland ia one of the oldest wearers of a title in England. Ho was 80 years old when Victoria was crowned, ills second wile was" a sister of Florence Nightingale, who makes her home with him. One of the rising men in the ranks ot deaf muto instructors is Walter B. Peot of the New York state institution. Ho ia the well known coach of the Columbia college crow. Mr. Peet is 80 years old and is an authority on deaf muto and rowing matters. Samuel E. Adama, who died in Cleve land at the age of 75 years, was ono of the best criminal lawyers in Ohio in his prime. As a cross examiner ho was al most without an equul in that state, His varied learning and his generosity wert also notable traits. JA Hung Chung, vicerpy of China, is one of, tho most .important people in the world, although his name is bo little known over here. Ho is first and last a patriot, and his watchword is China' and her treasures and commerce for, the .Chi nese. Ho has never sought popularity; neither ia he afraid of opposition. TURF TOPICS. Blue Bull, tho famous old sire, had one eyo knocked out and a kneo broken from the kick of a mule. Tho grand circuit for 1893 has nine members, New York and Detroit having been added to the list this year. A German inventor has added to the harness a line which instantly closes the blinders in front, so that fractions ani malacannot seo at all. Seventeen pacers havo beaten 2:10, and it is strange that but ono of this number ia a mare, while of tho nine trotters that have beaten 2:10 five of them are mares. Tho two fastest trotters are Nancy Hanks, 2:04, and Stamboul, 2:07i. But there aro seven pacers having records be tween these, and most of them race rec ords. At no timo in the history of the Amer ican turf haa the pacer been so promi nent as now. Several farms in tho United States are engaged in breeding him ex clusively. Kentucky Union (3), 2:13, showed great grief recently when a jolt of the car in which she was traveling threw out a small terrier of which she had mado a companion and friend. This year Chicago will havo one of the grandest race meetings ever" held. The Northwestern Association of Trotting and Racing Horse Breeders will give a $100,000 meeting at Washington park Sept. 4 to 10. THE LATEST WHIMS. New saltcellars are heart Bhaped. Combination services for convenience at 5 o'clock teas and late impromptu sup pers are useful. A tea caddy is shaped like an ancient vase with double handles and has a band of raised wrk irfrUmj ho body. , Cut glass cologno, bottles, aro low and haye silver stoppers that are high and look like the crowniug of a minaret The scimiter seems the favorite shape for the paper knife. The envelop cut ters and paper markers are also scimiter hftDfcd and very pretty in filigree, The enameled ware in silver gilt de serves all praise. Its "beauty is only half appreciated until it I mk np 9. the light, when it has the transluceoc ,Jrf!rjt tm thl ,., ,- then ijdcjf taMBSEi5 o?ro lK Ttiftii'wii knew ItUIhe, Tho man who knew Blnltio is out in forco thcao days. IIo is rut proud its tho father ofh pair of tv.lns. IIo is seen in all public places, IIo will tako you in n comer, nf ler ha hns shaken hands, and in'n sorrowful tono of voico will eayi "So Blaliio In gonoJ Too bad, too bad. It is tho greatest calamity that haa bcfallon our diplomatic service since tho death of Mr. Clay." "Yes, yes, 'ou Rf by wny of rwent. "Lot mb soe," B.iys tho man who know Blaine, quizzically closing an oyo as though it was a task to romembcr. "Let mo seoj I was at tho hotol at dinner ono day, and who should sit noxt to mo but Mr. Blahio." "Is that so?" "Well, I guea. Mr. Blaine held quite a conversation with mo. Uo said to mo oh, I shall nover forgot his words ho said to me ho said" "What did ho say?" "Ho asked mo to pass tho butter." Now York Herald. Awkward Things to Forget Your purse, nfter you have asked your "best girl," and .her mother out to dine. Scribner's Magazine. lie Knew the Story. "Supposing," said an upholstery dealer to a candidate for a vacant position, "that a lady camo in and asked you II you had any chenille curtains, what would you say?" The new man smiled a ghastly smile, Imagining tho scene and drawing a long breath, he started in. "Yes, ma'am," (Says he, "wo keep chenille curtains. This way, pleaso. Hero's something rather handsome. You don't like tho pattern, eh? Something in smaller? Ah, ye8. This way, please. Brighter, eh? Yes, ma'am. This way, please. There you are. A doorway, I seo, and with a little red in it. "As I understand you, then, you wish a small figure chenille with a little red in it. How's that $8.50? Too high? Something cheaper, eh? With a dado and wide as possible. Something for about $4.50? "Aa I understand you, then, you wish a small figure chenille bright with a bit of red in it $4.50 chenillo curtain, wido and with a dodo? That's as near aa I can come to it. Not enough individuality, eh? How's this one? Not sufilciently forceful in its pensiveness, eh? Some thing to harmonize with a sago green rug that your dog lies on and combine with tho flare from an opengrate some thing moody and thoughtful, eh? Some thing suggestive of repose? "Aa 1 understand you, then, you wish a small figure, bright with a bit of 'red, $4,50 chenillo curtain, for a doorway, wido and with a dado, with a beery, sleepy, don't-wake-me - up - till - morning sort of a stylo about it, to harmonize with a pug nosed pup and a conflagra tion? Let us Btart all over again, ma'ani." And tho candidate got tho job. Up holsterer. Proper Wifely Pride. Neighbor (making a call) I often wish my husband took as much interest in what'a going on as yours does. When I want to find out anything, I havo to hnntup the papers and read it myself, Mrs. Nextdoor Yes, Alfred's always well posted. I do believo he knows the politics of every man in this ward, and how much he's worth, and where he come from, and all about him. You'll excuse me for about five minutes, Mrs. Walkabout, won't you? I've got to go out and split somo'kindling and bring in a few buckets of coal. Chicago Trib une. nil Address. An Englishman, a temperance lecturer, was invited to speak on total abstinence. Being nobody in particular, ho was placed last on the list of speakers, The chairman also introduced several speak ers whoso names wore not on tho list, and tho audience wero tired out when ho said, "Mr. Bailey will now give us his addross." "My address," said Mr. Bailey, rising, "is 45 Loughborough park, Brixton road, and I wish you all good night," Youth's Companion. What lie Meant. Ono of the neighbors' httlo boys was going to a fancy dress party last night in the guise of a moditeval lord of high de gree. In the afternoon ho came running in next door with tho anneuncement: "Oh, Miss S , you oughter soe tho things I'm goin o wear to the party to nightl There's a 'doubletu hose, an a big bat with a'feather in, an a gold chain, an ajclpak lined with vermin!" He prob ably meant ermine. New York Tribune. Boycotting; Parson. A Leeds goiwip vyiteai "An amusing tory 'cornea from 'Aberdeen awa', where the minister of n certain kirk has incurred the displeasure of hia con gregation by wearing scarlet socks in church. ' lie haa been remonstrated with on the vanity of such bright colors, but remains immovable, anU hia congrega tion are in. the meantime severely boy cotting him until he ielinqulshea tho red how." London Tit-Bits. Might Wo tVorse, Crnmmer Why, you have a cold, haven't you? Gilleland-Sb.h:hl Dob't tell any yrdu De cold ish bad enonghbt widoubt gettin cures foh itt Ker-cbool ker-chool ml ker-chool Truth. n .Anserje" Cosnsdjr Probably. Mr. Iftrstnighi la" everything full al ready? Haven't yon even one seat for ? ijMKuer vuii uu uuuuicu, ;i there wUl Tim (lift That 1'leiued Hint. An nrtlst whoso bachelor apart tncnta nro ft tlrcrttn of licrtuty, to which, in viow of his suiwrBonflUlvo UiBto, his friends tromblo to rultl might, confided to n friend tlmt tho gift which delighted him most catno from hia washerwoman. Ho found nothing sftvo n positive offoiiso from rt man who hnd been crndlcd in lovo llncBS, surrounded by nil thntroflnos, nnd with nn income of $250,000 a year upon which to draw, Yot his pres ent to tho Btnnll, dolicnto featured painter who could no moro wear n sHk hat than could a baby was a yellow leather hatbox lined with vivid red. Tho washerwoman, who was Eng lish, had hnd tho good f ortuno to livo near tho DickonB family in Tavistock square, and tho good wit to nttond an auction of their family effects prior to a moving. Thus sho Bocurod a littlo china ring stand that had stood on tho novelist's desk and hold his multifarious rings whilo ho wrote. Of courso tho nrtistic homo had no greater treasuro than this inexpen sive offering. Chicago 'limes. etoexxx COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical work' that tells th; cauM, .l scientifically tho most Taluable, artistically the moat beautiful, medical book that haa Rp- pearr1foreara 8 Ioge, eyerjr pane ucnriuK a half tone Illustration In tlnta. Somo of tho subjects treated aro Nerroua Debility, Impo tenoy, Sterility. DoTelopramt, Varicocele. The Husband. Those Intending Marriage, etc. Xve rv iron who mM know tht Orand Truth, the riatn Facta, the Old Sterttt and Ktu) DU eovtrit nf Medical Science at applied to Jfrtr rttd Life, who would atone for patt follln and mwfii future pltfallt. sfinuirf tcriU fvr tht WONDERFUL LfTTLK BOOK, It will be sent free, under seal, white the edi tion lasts. It conronlent enclose ten centa to pay pottage alone. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., nUFFALO, K. T. fcjULaume x .iJLggjrrx j a x txxs Dr. Powell Reeves & Co., Tho Old Reliable Specialists, Late of New York Hospitals. Graduate with High Honors. Twenty years' experience aa i ruiuior, ljuciuier. Aumvr nuu Bneclallit In Chronlo Diseases. Catarrh, Bronohttis, Cough and Diflloultyof Breathing Successful ly treated with specif ic remedies thoroughly tested and proved by tho OLD DOCTOR TTTTir, la nnn of nn.tnrA'ft nnVllomnrl. thoroughly devoted to his profession ana ever reaay 10 neip me uuiiuieu. HERYOUS DEBILITY &M TES.'SS middle aged men. The awful effects of early In discretion, producing weakness, LOST MAN HOOD, nght emissions, exhausting drains, banhfulncss, loss of energy, weakness of both body and brain, unfitting one for study, business and marriage, treated with nover failing success. Got cured and be a man. BLOOD AHD SKIN Xricn syphilitic taint, rheumatism, eruptions, etc, of all kinds, blood poison from any cause whatever, ourcd promptly, leaving the system pure and healthful. . . . . , KIDNEY AHD URINARY .ttentt der, sedlmeut In urine, brick dust or white! pain while urinating, frequency ef: llrlght's disease and all diseases ot the bladder of both sexes. flTIPPU throat, lungs, llvcr.dyspepsla.lndl bAlAIulu gestlou, and all diseases affecting the bowels, stomach, etc.l diairbocu, dysentery, etc Troubles of this character relieved at ouoo; cures cilectecl as soon as possible. DDIUITP diseases, gleet, gonorrhoea, syphilis, rnllAlu hydrocele, varlocclo. tenderness, swellings, weakness of organs, and piles, Ostula, rupture, quickly cured without any pain or de t3ntlon from business. UIDIT0 your troubles if living away from the fillu city. Thousands ourcd at home by correspondence and medicines sent seouro from observation. Enclose 10 cents in stamps lot book on Sexual Secrets. Address, DRsPflWELL REEVES" CO., Now Located at 216 Com'I St., Salem, Salem Soap AND CHEMICAL W0BKS. JOS. KUEJRTOHr, No'r. All Kinds of Boap. LAUNDRY AND 'TOILET. Highest I'rlce paid for TALLOW and LAItO. THY OUR FRUIT PEST EMULSION SOAP For (Spraying, Warranted to Kill All Insect Life. SO Cts, Per Gallon. Located Near Salem Woolen Mills, Office J6 Commercial street, in Willamette hot I building, nearly opposite tbe pottofltce. Office Hours from 8 a. in. to 5 p. m, All orders for water or otifr business Will receive prompt alteritln at tbe ofllcj. Kills fur water are payable tbe 1st ol each month. 11 is aeiirea uiai as many consumers as possible pay thtlr bills ul the omce. J. M. WALI.ACK,il'resldeBt, J, M. HAKTIN,Buperlntendnt, J. H. HAAS, THE WAT C JH M A K E B, 21 5S CsDimtrekl St., gttaa, Oft. (Nest doer to Klein's.) MeUltro! fyMUeles, Md rlrtvi Oteeks, mm JM tm w zLeZ5m-rJ I fwRHAMj X3KT 1893 All Roads load to Chicago. LEADS THE VAN. Excursion Rates to tho World's Fair. Ed. C. ESTABLISHED 1870. jflBNfc Choice Ids. WILLIAM NILES & CO., Lob Anaeles. California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF CIvBAN. If you would bo clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannor, tako them to the SALEM STB AM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manuer. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, -Liberty Street. SASH AND DOOR. FACTORY, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our tho lowest. Unly H. F. BROER, Proprietor of tbqc DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All house-flnlsblnK materlul made to order at the lowest Portland prices. See us before you buy. .ANSEN'B ELii-B!cLT m& UTSTPATENTS2i WITH ELECTRO BEST IMPROVEMENTS. MICNETI0 cusPENSony. Will mm Wltb.sl M.4lcl. ( HnV.fu f.ialilsi rr.st .T.rus.u.B .1 w.ll, ..... i.rc.f,.sr..a or i.t rtll.o. U MS.. I .I.S.II1... Sr.l... IIH. ..,,.. d.bllll, lltrp !., k...r. rb.nniiUM, klcSa, llrtr ..4 tl.44tr NMllillJ,llM M.S, 1. tSt.SU, SftftlU., Stat'.! 111 b..llfe. M..Tbis .iMtrls t.ll hbuIii n..trf.l !.. a.L ...r IIUsrs,s.4tlM mr.wt (hl Is luumir fsll l iutr.rw.r.r'tUi,ooo, nl HI nn .ri.f ts.tV.ts ti um r . M7 T&sb4 fc.v. t.n r.4 bj tbls nsr i..t lif.tiil sfl.r .11 iktr .k1Ws f.ll.s. .. rt d. u4kIi it lu(l.ol.ls la ilit. u4 !' tttu, ,aar3rfl lirstfJlU SLElTMi' KkUssflU, tl. t faukhiutiin4f Hi t,lltl SHU ulk1I IAfta.lf.,tstircsfbUiasv(JiRca it iia !. .4frllluti.U4r.iiUls,SMlll,Mls, frM. Ai&ttu UfcJVODXinr XswoxrjKxo co No. 172 first St., PORTLAND, OKI. A. D. PALMER'S Neu) M?ai Market IX COTTLK IHJt'K. i Tbe best foods, tbe best service and tbe Jvm yrieee. "-" '? T&.sJjk3Hb? ftwslr! mm puuurham: .SMOtflMfiToRAfm e mmm m fmr m mmkw m " PUKE5T, M05HHELIAPU., Ijold KirJ QJettJenjeiTy old soul, Had Jitfid IiHjlsriatajtojolir HeWould latecalledjor BULL DURHAM Jo 4rrioMu7 tys pip, ,, And lieen frjerrier Under iti' powers, 'Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace, The Laborer in his cottage, The Swell on the street, "" The Sailor on his ship, Comfort-lovers everywhere, Pt-Afpr "Riill riiirfigm. Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.V DURHAM, N. C. i ft ST. PAUL RT , Cross, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fresh, alt and Smo)cd9f cats f allHiiids OS Court and 110 State Streets. - INCORPORATED 1801) FINE CATTLE, BOUJPOlltW. Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Eggs for Hatching. Incubators. Nilcs Pacific Coast Poultry and Stuck, illustra ted, 60 cents by mall. J8-HEND FOR CIRCULARS. lino at prices to compete with ! tho best material usea. STALLION SHOW Tho Thirteenth Annual Stal lon Show of Fine Horaoa will take plkico tX j. SALEM, OREGON, r Saturday, Marck 26, 1808, at 1 p. m. All porous from everywhere Uavlai BsssV linns will please attend. . v. W Farmers, brlnit your mares and wnM J nils promises lo I the tarft befUHssV ItoaHbowyetbeld. , " iS A number of horses wilt be esVifM frtsp and buyers wUl bav Us offertaMtfr Is) tfMl till. bML H order of the Willi Breeder's Maeetatloa. T. y. i J.A.1 3-W-dWtd. . t i iihwAI " - UtirnK. - i i -- - rr " - -Jit ajgifewJlB' Hi if.rtnSillrii.afe. -4 &JeVt-astn ., i .jMskud. j . S . ;-Ji , UlhfaAitijL4tr v.