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N t til . .' '" " '""'- JADES R. WA1TE, MaaactT of 'Waite's Qeleljrated Oomsdr 0, rremruni Band and Orchestra. Xr. 3W XedieaX CoH Elkhart, Ind. You will remember tbo condition I was In (in) years ago, when 1 was aOUctcd with a comblna- tlon of diseases, ana tnaugni were was no hclc ran me. urieaau Kiuunoinjcuicines.ouuiTOurua of eminent physicians. My nerves were prostrated. producing dlnincssbeart iroume ana an inenis that make llfo miserable. Z commenced to take DR. MILES' NERVINE end In three months was perfectly cured. In my travels each year, when I see the thousands of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pros . . tratlon. taking prescriptions from U Z local physicians who have no knowl- ri 5jge 0f their case, and whoso death is certain, I feel like going to them and saying, "OCT DR., MtLKB NEItVINtAND BE CUREO." ' IU rayproTesslon, -,. where there eresomdnysufTI JRTJ fferers from ovorwork,men'v" 'l' tal prostra tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by tho character of the business engaged In, I would THOUSANDS as a Euro euro for all suffering from these causes, James K. Waith. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem DR. GUNN'S .ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In raising a family of nine children, jajr only remedy Tor Cough., Colds and Croup was onion syrup. It is lust as effeotlve tc-dy as it was forty years so. How my grandchildren take Dr. Dunn's Onion 8yrup. whioh is already prepared and more pleasant to the taste. Sold everywhere. Large bottles (SO oenu. Take no substitute for lb Bofd by Baskett & VanBlype. JAPANESE I A new und complete treatment, consisting of supp'isliorles, ointment In capsules, also u box und pllli; a positive euro for external, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, chronic, re'O.tor heredlla y piles, and many other dlse-ises and foinale weaknesses, It Is always a great bjuellt to the genernl health The flint disc ivery ol a medical cure rendering an eratlnn wltli the knife unnecessary here after. This remedy has never been known to fall. 81 per box, 0 for So; sent by mall. Why sutler from this terrible disease when a writ ten guarantee Is jU en with 0 b jxes, to refund themouey it not cured. Mend s'amp lor free sample. Uuoranleo isoed by WOODWAKD, OL.A.HKE& Co., wholewale and retiil drun glals. solo agents. Portland, Or. U roots A h' ee agents for balem, 1W5 State street, I'atton's block. 6-2-ly-dw Residence 382 Court St. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and Bouse Painter, DECOKATOIt, KALSOMINEB, AND PA PER HANOKH. , L,oive orders at A. B. Buren A Son's furni ture store or Sroat & Qlle, grocers. St earner Elwooi . iKAVES SALEM from U. 1'. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND from the Central dock at foot of Washington street every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, Concerning freight nnd passenger business, eaU on the agent, AtillERRfcN. 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 und Gram mar school courses. Students practice dally In wood she p, mechanic Bhop, and laborato ries. Tuition and Board per Tear, (ISO. Special inducements to a few young men who wish to work for their board and tuition during vacations. Kor prospectus and further Information address EDWIN MORRISON, M. S.. Presideu t Salem, Or. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON". Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The beat hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class In all lu appointment. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. "' " oV t?ss, .zz?ajLsjM) ii "irVJr S w..x , x"?N. $ CURB II M " ITCmjfO riLBB known by not-0 HAVE j5Sfan!tfiJS5i I UU TIUtDATOIfCCTO Sin-r OR. BO-SAN-KO-S PILE REMEDY. fall I which aau dlrsotlr on mw v ' absorbs tomors. allays Itotolnsv effMtlna nil CQ pwaiaaenleuTS. Prigs 68a i riLtmV crrT'M Pr.aossBko.rhllii1alphU.ya, Bold by Baskett 4 Van Slype. "OTHELLO" IN DIALECT. slow a Cowboy explained tho Famous Trnccdy to a Lot of Coiupunlons. "I was going from Dallas to Gal veston ono night and chanced to overhear a cowboy explaining 'Othel lo' to his companions," Raid Henry Tojouse, an actor, now at tho La clede "Wo had presented 'Othello in Dallas that evening, and tho cow boy had evidently been an interested epeetator. He was very proud of hi3 knowledge. After a quart flask and a plug of tobacco had swung around tho circlo tho cowboy put his spurred boots over tho back of a seat and proceeded to leak information. 'You see, fellers, Othello is a stray. " 'I disrememberwhat herd ho had hdd drifted from, but it was over tho Rio somo'ores. He is opinionated and stubborn, knows little, and that little not very well. But ho is a great blowhard, kin put up a beauti ful bluff, and it most always goes. Tho chief guys get an idea that ho is a bad man, who'd rather shoot than eat, so they make him city marshal, put a uniform on him and sound tho tomtom before him when ho steps around tho corner to see a man. " 'Brabantio is an old tenderfoot with a daughter as purty as a spotted calf. Othello knows a good thing when he sees it, puts on his store clothes and Mexican hat, greases hia boots, tivs a rod bilk handkerchief around his neck and proceeds to cut her out o' tho herd while old Brab is pounding his ear. Tho old duckfoot don't like it a little bit and calls out tho rangers to run the moonlight stock raiser down, but tho duke says Othello is all hunky, and old Brab knocks under and tells him not to let it happen agin or he'll gun him. " 'Othello then takes his wife and goes forth to lick the Ottomites, but a bcrub officer named lago has it in for Othy because he wouldn't make. him chief herdsman and leads him to believe that a flannel mouth Irish man named Mike Cassio is blarney ing around his wife. Othello gets redheaded, chews the rag awhile, oils up his guns, but nain't got sand enough to shoot. That night ho flops a piller down on Desdemona, and she croaks. Then ho gits out a bowie knife and gives the gang a stand off till is this Mexia? So long, fellers. You ought a went t' tho show. Y don't know what y' missed.'" St Louis Globe-Democrat. What He Needed. The young man had gained the con sent of tho rich physician's daughter, and ho wanted tho father's, but ho didn't quite know how to spring the question on his unsuspecting victim. Finally he concluded to call on him professionally. "Something's the matter with me, sir," he said, and he looked it, for he was scared half to death. "Dm-um-or I should think so," responded tho physician, putting his finger on his pulse. Tho young man ran over a schedule of symptoms. "You need change ofi scene and air," finally remarked' tho doctor. "You ought to travel." The young man grew heroic on tho Bpot. "I I I am in love, " he stammered. "I want to marry your daughter." The physician dropped bis patient's hand and looked at him a moment in blank amazement, then his voice came back. "More reason than ever," he ex claimed, "why you should travel. There's tho door. Git," and tho old man spoke with such fierce earnest ness that tho young man got. De troit Free Press. Hot Days In California. California, notwithstanding its fa mously genial climate, still holds the record for high temperature in this country. On June 17, 1859, the tem perature at San Francisco and Santa Barbara rose suddenly from 77 de grees to 133 degrees in tho shado in consequence of a hot northwest desert wind which prevailed for several hours. The great heat did not last long, tho thermometer falling to 77 degrees again by 7 p. m. on tho same date, but it did tremendous damage in tho meanwhile. At Santa Barbara all fruit and animal life exposed to that awful blast died from the effects of it. On tho same day the temperature was 102 degrees at San Diego and 117 degrees at Fort Yuma, Cal. Pitta burg Dispatch. A Midnight Ride. A nobleman who was subject to fits of somnambulism was Been to leave his bedroom in tho middle of tho night fully equipped for riding. His servant, who had been instructed to watch lest any harm should befall him, followed him to the stable. Tho gentleman, having procured the key, unlocked tho door, singled out his favorite horse, saddled and bridled him and at length mounted him. Tho servant, seizing another horse, followed his master for several miles. The sleeper eventually returned home, put his horse in the stable and went back to bed. Ho had no recol lection of his midnight ride on wok ing in tho morning. Boston Globe. Preaenrlng a Gallant Eiterlor. If the old two yards across at the widest end system of crinoline is adopted, when it "does como it only means that our ladies will be, as ever, simply unapproachable. Philadel phia Time. -EVENING cMVt-Xh n in w-aMM THb NEGRO A5 A HoriuiiMAN. The Whlto Man Is n Itase Imitation After Having Seen a Negro rishlng. To mo tho colored folks form the most interesting spcctaclo in tho Bouth. They are so abundant every where you travel ; they aro so eter nally happy, oven against fate ; they aro so picturesquo and funny in dress and looks and speech; tbeif faults aro so openand bo very hvnvjiu, nnd their virtues aro so human and ad mirable. As I think of them a dozen familiar scones arise that aro com monplaco there, yet to a northerner aro most interesting. I think of their fondness for fishing. Somebody has called fishing "idle time not idly spent," and that must be how tho southern colored people regard it, for they seem to bo eter nally at it wherever they and any piece of water no matter how small are thrown together. Ono would scarcely expect to find tho New Or leans darkies given to fishing, yet it is a constant delight to them. They do not merely dangle their legs over the sides of the luggorsand steamers to sit in meditative repose above a lino thrown into tho yellow Mississippi, but they fish in the canals and open sowers in tho streets that lio just beyond tho heart of' tho city. It is delightful to see tuem. Those open waterways flowing be tween grassy banks out toward tho west end might 6eom offensive other wise but when at every few hundred feet a calm and placid negro man, or a "mammy" with a brood of moon faced pickaninnies sprawling beside her, is seen bent ovor the edges, pole in hand, the scenery becomes pic turesque and the sowers turn po etical. After one has seen a few darkies putting their whole souls into fishing it is painful to see a white man with a rod and line. The white man always looks like an imi tation and a fraud. From St. Louis to New Orleans, and all the way through the gulf states, negroes and fish poles were forever together, hko tho happiest subjects of wedlock. At least ono darky fishing dotted tho water view. Along the lower Mississippi many colored men now own little farms of a few acres, with a log cabin, a rifle, a mule, a plow, some chickens and children, a wife and a fishing rod. When I passed by tho corn was planted, tho springtime Bun was pleasantly warm, and these ebon monarchs were seated 'in their dug outs and skiffs watching their lines. Some hypercritical white men were apt to call attention to a gaping rent in the cabin roof, or to the fact that a day's toil at remunerative labor would bring the means to put in panes of glass where the window holes were stuffed with old trousers and hats. But that is according to how one looks at life. If happiness is its main aim and the old hats and trousers keep the weather out, the fishermen have tho best of the argu ment. The Indians on tho plains be lieve that the more a man is civilized the more care and responsibility he has, and the darky planters who take nature into partnership on a S-acro claim know that tho Indians are right. Down in Florida, whore tho St. John's river is narrow and very tor tuous, the passengers on tho regular boat 'one day wore occasionally star tled by stentorian yells. "Hi, darl What you doin? Can't yer 6ee what yer about? Don't you come a-nigh me." Tho reason was evident. A colored man here and there hodf alien asleep over his fishing rod, and the great muddy wave which tho steamer sucked along behind her had en gulfed his little boat and startled the fisherman out of half Mb senses. Julian Ralph in Harper's Weekly. How Cultivation Affects Trees. There is a vast difference between the trees which grow in lowland val leys and those of tho wilder growth of tho hills. There is more perfect and symmetrical luxuriance in tho growth and development of culti vated trees than in the naturally de veloped trees of tho forest, which shows that well fertilized soil 1b neo ossary to perfect forms of beauty. Tho trees of parks and avenues are rarely rivaled in growth and sym metry by their country relations. Education forms and beautifies tho human organism, and cultivation in rich soil completes the development of trees in a" higher and more grace ful scale than is attained by trees that depend for their nourishment upon tho decayed matter falling from their own branches and the ammo niated matter gathered in the atmos phere, and which descends in tho rain and snow of tho changing sea sons. Boston Transcript. A Great Compliment. An author had a great compliment paid him the other day, or rather night. A burglar broke into his house, and found the MS. of a novel, which he took, leaving the following nete: "Sir I began to read your novel, and I was so deeply interested in it that I was obliged to carry it away, but it will bo faithfully returned when finished." The MS. was duly returned, with a really clever critiquo on it. Lon don Tit-Bite. Thinking of the Athletic Olrl. It is a conundrum how young wo- mon who rido bicycles can follow that amusement and BtHl be fashionable lo dim.-Grand Rapid Democrat TjoWfrAfy 'rmM&iAy, MAftdfi SSlWWi,. MY PIPE. When fond recollection. In dim retrospection. Goes searching for pleasures our lives used to know. We fortuneless creatures Will hit upon features Which ohco o'er oar path rays of sunshine did throw; Though I, Just like other, Havu worries and bothers. There's one blest reflection cotnos mellow and ripe, To make Jojs ctii'ipleter Ahl Life was fir kw ceter When 1 took the first whiff from my old corn cob pipe. Oh, the delicate odor, When once I did load her. And got her ngolng nnd ready for "bUt!" Tho king w Ith his crown, sir, So spangled and round, sir, 1 wouldn't exchange my proud station for his. For rojalty's bubble Means trial and trouble. Which tugs at the heartstrings and causes a gripe; My comfort and soloco In this not at all is. Bat lies In a whiff from my old corncob pipe. In moments of sorrow, When thoughts of tho morrow But burdened my mind with the Impress of griof; With longing and yearning. Such influonco scorning, I turned to my charmer and found thero relief; As curling and bending, Like Incense ascending, The smoke rolled away and was lost to the irlew. y,My peace of mind gaining. All pining and paining. Rose up like a mist and then disappeared too. Let Bons of Pegasus In rhythmical paces Ran mad on love's passion and "beautiful spring." Thou comforting pleasure. My joy, hopo and treasure, A pecan of praise to "your highness" I sing. Then hero's a rich goblet. My Jolly f'cornooblet,'' I drink to tho dregs, nor my lips care to wipe. If after tho potion I humor the notion To turn or a whiff from my darling old pipe. -M. J. Donnelly In St. Paul Globe. Decoratlona For llravery. Sir Colin Campbell hold tho dec oration of tho Victoria cross to bo a slur upon, rather than a compliment to, military honor, and ho has placed upon record his own very hostilo opinions against an institution which ho thought tended to demoralize the services by creating invidious dis tinctions among those who were sup posed to be equal in honor and in de votion to duty. Commenting upon the actual caso, he puts the matter tersely: "A man with another was Bent out on a reconnoissanco; this other was wounded, and his com panion waited for him and took him on his horse, saving his life. What would we have said had he left his companion?" Broad Arrow. Two Reliable Compass Plants. The compass plant of Madagascar is a flowering lichen, growing only on a species of fir tree and always on the east side. Curious scientists who havo transplanted this wonderful lichen in the groat botanical gar dens of Europe say that it changes its position to the north Bide of trees as soon as it becomes acclimated. Australia's compass plant is a dou ble larkspur, on which two colors of flowers grow, red on tho north and blue on tho south. As a compass it is perfectly reliable. St. Louis Re public. Monkey's Lack of Intelligence. Tho monkey's intelligence has never been able to arrive at a point which enables that animal to achieve tho untying of a knot You may tie a monkey with a cord, fastened with the simplest form of common knot, and unless the beast can break tbo string or gnaw it in two he will never get loose. To untio the knot requires observation and reasoning power, and though a monkey may possess both he has neither in a sufficient de gree to enable him to overcome tho difficulty. Golden Days. A Historic Double Suicide. Heist, poet and dramatist, brooded over suicide, attempted it onoo un successfully, and finally, by agree ment with Henrietto Vogol, who bo lievod herself affected with an in- curablo disease, ropairod to a Bmall inn near Potsdam, whoro they ended their lives together. Popular Scionco Monthly. One Way to Tell. George Suppose a fellow's best girl gets annoyed when you ask for a Idsst Henry Tako it without asking. George Suppose she gets annoyed then? Henry Then you've got some other fellow's girL Exchange. Overheard. She I think Wagner's music is perfectly beautiful, don't you? He Fairish, but ho'd bettor stick to his car building; ho can make more money. She (sottovoce) Stupid I Detroit FreePress The latest form of the autograph craze in Vienna requires the guests at a dinner to write their names in pencil upon tho tabloclotb. Tho original writing is worked over in colored Bilk and kept as a memento. Tho natives of Australia tio the hands of their dead together and pull out their nails. This is for fear that the corpse may scratch its way out of the gravo and become a vampire. Adam Smith, the author of the "Wealth of Nations," when tired of etudy, would go into a neighboring blacksmith shop and wateh tho smith at work. wnnuiyKuui' . jttitttt; French boys are the clever - w American boyg the bright. ATwwefttcT in tmm wiiriu. rrmu lxjvb iuv Tnctry In England. That poetry is steadily read and stud ied, save by a very fow, it seems to ns impossible- to beliovo. Even ns regards Shakespearo, Mr. Irving's intensely poet ical nnd moving presentation of King Lear really in BUggcstivcness oven more than in performance a piece- of acting which should rank high indeed has served to illustrato on nil hands, among tho peoplo whom wo moot, a curious ig norance Tho general impression of thoso who "novor rend it, you know," that it is altogether too gloomy a story for tho stage, ia oddly suggostivo of the framo of mind which nowadays orpecta tragedy to bo lively. "That," wo heard ono oxouisito say to nnother at tho Ly ceum, ns ho pointed out a bust of Shakes peare, "ia tho old gentlomnn who invent ed this." London Spectator. Deaf Fersons and the Telephone. Professor Launois of Lyons says that persons whoso organ of boating is not porfectly sound should avoid tho tele phono, as even in a comparatively ro bust organ its continuous use is followed by symptoms moro or less grave--cophx aialgia, vertigo, hyporresthesia, insom nia and sometimes psychical disturb ances of a character which might be come chronic imnno COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. At last a medical wok that tells th; causey, describes the effects, points the remedy. This Is scientifically the mo;t valuable, artistically the most beautiful, medical book that has ap peared foryearsi 6 pages, every page bearing a half tono Illustration In tints. Some of the ............ u.a.i bm. Narvnlll T)AnllltT. Imno. teucr. Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The M unsoano, loose internum? marriage, cw. ivmi ir.M hA .fvtuLf 1-wM n th Grand Trutht. th Plo(i Furl; the Old Seerttt and KtwDit- ried Life. wAo wovUl atone for pait follltfi and avoid future pltfalU.thovld writ for thU WOUDKRIVL IJTTLR BOOK. It win be srnt rree, nnaer seal, wnue me coi tion lasts. If convenient enclose ten cents to pay postage alone. Address the publishers, ERIE MEDICAL CO., BOTTALO, V. Y. lxjlf.j-1. ii:iiii IXIXJ. Dr. Powell Reeyes & Co., The Old Reliable Specialists, Late of New York Hospitals. Graduate with nigh Honors. Twenty years' experience as Professor, Lecturer, Author and Specialist In Chronic Diseases. Catarrh, Bronohltls, Cough and DiiSoultyof Breathing Successful ly treated withspeolf to remedies thoroughly tested and proved by the OLD DOCTOR "Who la one of nature's noblemen. thoroughly devoted to his profession and ever ready to help the afflioted. NERVOUS DEBILITY iLffi Wklffi middle aged men. The awful effeots of early In discretion, producing weakness, LOST MAN HOOD, night emissions, exhausting drains, bashf illness, loss of energy, weakness of both body and brain, unfitting one for study, business and marriage, treated with novor falling success. Coloured and be a man. BLOOD AMD SKIS SiSrroluWJSeS; syphilitic taint, rneumousin.erupuuus. siu.,ui all kinds, blood poison from any cause whatever, cured promptly, leaving tho system pure and healthful. KIDNEY ADD URINSBY luu ....... . . WC8K Daca, pain in slde,abdomen,blad- der, sediment In urlno, brick dust or white: i while urinating, frequency ofi llt'Kht's dim and all diseases of the bladder of both sezci pain aeaae sexes. lATAKHu gestlon, and' all diseases affecting the bowels, stomach, etc.; dlmrhoea, dysentery, .s..a. t.A.. I.. .. 1 la. tt .h-li.l. nn . eta Troubles of this character teuovea .iim. AfftMttpri Hsanau asnosstble. latonoe nnruiiPD diseases, gleet. gonorrhoea, s lllllll.M UyiirUVUlV VnnutViW, reuusmvp swellings, weakness o) organs, and piles, fistula, KI1IIS in ...... 1- ....ln..ln ...iA-.,n.a rupture, qua my cureu wituuut ujr y.u . Imtlon from business. UIDITD your troubles If living away from the Unlit, city. Thousands cured at home by correspondence and medicines sent seoure from observation. Enclose 10 cents In stamps for book on Boxual Secrets. Address, OR. POWELL REEVES & CO., Now Located at 216 Com'I St, Salem. Salem Soap AND CHEMICAL WOBKS. JOS. KVEJtTON, Mg'r. All Kinds of Boap. LAUNDRY AND TOILET. Highest Price paid for TALLOW and LAUD. TRY OUR FRUIT TEST EMULSION SOAP Kor Bpraylng, Warranted to Kill All Insect Life. 60 Cts, Per Gallon. Located Near Salem Woolen Mills. omce 1W Commercial street, in WlilamelU howl building, Dearly opposite the pomofflce. Office Hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. All orders for water or other bujlneat will receive prompt ttenlln at the offlw. WIU for water are payable the 1st ol each nsoalti. It Is desired that as many consumer aa possible pay their bills at tho omce. J, M. WAIXACK, 'resident. J. M. MAHTIN, Superintendent, J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEB, 2iixc..sdilli, .dw,0itf i u. At in irifcin'M.i 1 8ieuity ol fwetae!, and refirinj uiecJU. Vfim Jtwtiry. i mL C. ) ' IsW JslBkaslK H.7 esMHrfflMkCrjj MtwnsajRa. f gT"ig,i"iiaii for Infante "CastoTUlSRO well adapted to children that I recommend 1 1 aa superior to any prescription known to xne," n. A. Arcsxb, II. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and Its merits to well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." CUiuvos MantTK, D.D., Now York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Tub CerrAua ,','s's's'-a---lllssBsWBMSP Um m Jli m A 1 1 W V 1 Jv A fsWTB B II 1 mlm Vv . IKT 1893 , AH "Roads Load to Chicago. J LEADS THTK VAN. Excursion Rates to tho World's Fair. Ed. ESTA'BLTBHED 1870. BMaWsfgMJMt;Jilg WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AND EXl'ORTEltS OF CLEAN. 1 If you would bo clean and the neatest and dressiest mannor, take them to'tne SAIvEVM STEAM LAUNDRY where (all work isdono by white manner. COLUiNifiL J. UL.MSTJiiiJ, Liberty Street. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Front street, The best class of work in our tho lowest. Only H. F. BROBR, Proprietor of tho DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. All houBe-HDlslilnp; material made to order at the lowesl Portland prices. Beo us bofore you buy. .(VMZ3X3WS m will LATEST PATENT8 WITH ELECTRO- BEST WPftOVEMENTS, MACHETIO 8USPENS0RV. Will tar. WUtMt M.tliloi fr.n rt.tui.tl.s of krsls, mm . (iiim,iimiiii sr IsJlMriil.s, M msmI st.ail.s, Srslas, ImmS. imni dtkllli, iU.s kium, Usinor, it.utlB, (lastr, llt.r sol tulitr .Sl.llU,UM SMS. ImWh. Mlsllts, sistl.1 III Willi. .(..TIL slKirlt t.ll msuIs. K...rfol l.nu.Hli m Jl.ik.is.sBdfltM rr.sltk.l Is Uiu.ll filitrls. Mr.r r f.tfiU tl.eou. IU stl .1 is. . mhih r .. Mr TS.si.s.. iuv itw. c.r. iradtoislaiur imil IST..U.S sn.r sii .wcr iwruit. f.ii.., I fsllM, SS4 0arwr Urtutfu M.UTVBL sejsi-fasuav, iki 1.411. .o?llOFOUiW.uilkCLilllTI(VllloOn.ltlH)4jl. ts.sd Hi lllnt.ud rtt.Uu, iull.4, utw, In. Aiitut J3HTV XWOXaEXO C7., NO. 17a First St.. PORTLAND. ORE. A. 0, PALMER'S Neu) iai Market IN COrTLK HUCK. Olw Urt tjeods, ttif best wvle and the Bb3uS3b ?Ssk!&!b&: 3r&$? UeuluTti li and Children. Castorla cures Colic, OonrtlpaUon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes A -Tcstion, wijhout Injurious medication. For several years I. hare recommended your ' Castorla. ' aud shall always continue to do so as It has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pahdkb, H. D., "Tho Winthrop," 125th Btreet and 7th Ave New York Citj. Co.tr-.urr, 77 Murray Etrxst, New York. J (6 ST. PAUL" ft'Y Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresli, JSalt and SmokedlMentH of allKlndg OS Court 'and ' 110 Strtte Streets.' INCORPORATED 1891, n, iHi.l FINE CATTLE, HUQS,4FUUL'iRY. C. Cross, fe Choice Meats. 'SBSMSJSB, SbbbbbbbbbbbV Berkshire & PolandCliina Pigs a: Specially. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. Epgs for Hatching. incubators. Nlles Paclllo Coast Poultry nnd Block, Illustra ted. GOcenlH hy mull, BSTHEND FOR OJRCULARB.- have your clothes done up in labor and in (ho most prompt j waiem, vi-cgou. m lino at prices to compete with I tho best material used. STALLION SHOW ThoTlurtoonth J-umqal SUl lion Shawipf 'PinoHorsen" will tako place 'at SALEM, OREGON, Saturday, March 96, 1808, at 1 f. All pertona from everywMrt .WkYWf ll..i U.III nluui Attend. J9 lev . farmers, brlstf year . (Mrs I This promiseto betbelareta4 beMMtsVl a nninhr tt hnntu will be nUerssl BDt and buyers wUl have a flue otjweiaU , urtSfor th WllUjaett; VaUr Breeder'. aaaoatatlOB. T.O.ktMAW,.. J.T. M J.A.1 3-37wt4 KftWai, 4 ,Fft. .Ar4 9U .' U in i ii ym , jnwLitfc,. .vxjiiifl-V ..Jj.lStL&Mjd.lm. Ml &(&&.