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JOOTNING- CAPITAIi, SSF APfctL 122, 1893. ti u: SIGHT. w The traveling public are now fully nllve to the fact that the Chicago,1 Un ion Pacific & North-Western line offers the very' best accomodations' to the public from and to Chicago, Otnnba and intermediate points, not only dur inir the world's fair, but all the year round. 4-3-Gt DE. L. L. (JABMEB. Stricken Down with JHeart Disease. Dr. XUee XedicalJCo., XUcAorf, In., GssTuanatfl feel it ray "duty, u well cs a pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the world the bencQt received irom on. Mii.cs Rcbtorativc RCMEDIC JHtrase Remedies. .1 was stricken down .with Mtart lug from Durning , oppression in too chest. TMaUSAND5rt.ifc glon of the heart and below lower rib, pain In tho aims, shortness of breath , sleeplessness, weakness and pencral debility. -The arteries In my neclc wonld throb violently, the throbbing of my heart could be beard across a- Urge room and would shako my whole body. .T was so-nervous that I could not .bold my hand steady. X.have been under the treatment of aiiilHeHI phytirtnn, and have taken aatfoneof.atemgireinrinn tvtthmit the Unit benefit, 'tfKn& recom mended your remedies. Bhe-waa'cured by Br, Miles' remedies. inavoiaKen. )n wm m thrco bottles oi your rew,tj me sj Itoarf rmrn and two bottles " " i Heart Cure and two bottles Nervine. ;My pulse is normal, I have no more violent throbbinzof the heart, i ah a well man. u, 1 OUT t. I AM A.' I sincerely recommend everyone with symptoms of Heart Disease to take Jr. Mil' Heetora- M nmn.tiiem and ha cured. Gypsum City, Kans. L. L. Carhzb. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. 8oId' by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem JAPANESE FPUkp CURE A new and complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, ointment in capsules, also a box and pills; a oosltivo cure for external, internal, bund or bleeding, ltchlne;, obronlc, recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses, It la always a great benefit to the geuer il health. The first discovery ol a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary here utter. This remedy has never been known to fall. SI por box, 6 for $5; sent by mall. Why sutler from this terrible disease whn a writ, ten guarantee is given with (1 boxes, to refu nd the money If not cured. Mend stamp lor fiee simple. Guarantee issned by WOODWARD, CtiAKKE & Co.. wholesale and retail drug gistB, sole agbnta. Portland, Or. tirooks I 1 Kg agents for Halem, 166 State street. Patton's block. 5-2-ly-dw HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITC1IINO VTLES known by molstaM like per.piratlon. cause Intense lining when warm. This form and BLZHD. BLEJ3DINQ or PIIOTBUDLNQ PILtl YIEtD ATOKCETO DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, ' whloh acts directly on parts affected absorbs tumors, allars ltchlne. eftotlna a permanent cure, frloe COo. Druggists , or mall. Dr. Bosaako, Philadelphia, r. Hold by Baekett & Van Slype. UNATTRACTIVE LADIES May be as good as gold, but they have little Influence. Every lady can be good looking. It's her duty to be attractive. Beauty attracts. LOLA MONTEZ OREME, the SKIN, FOODand TIHSUB BUILiDEJt, makes ladle beauti ful. Prevents wrlnk les, withering, dry. ing,aglna of the skin keeping it in a healthy condition. Clayp, Jffjjpt, Fells all ot Mrs Net tle Harrison's world famed toilet articles. Her HAIR VIOOU cures all scalp hum. Ktt)MlnW.fl lUfiXlrbofttU'V era. prevents hair falling out, keeping It floe pnd bIorsv. Do you want luxuriant growth, of hair? Her Liver UBQUI.ATOB cures torpid liver, heidacbe, nervous diseases, all female trouble", all aflectlons of the bladder and kid neys. Ketnember the place, HKOOKX & LKOG, Druggist', Patton Block, Salem, Oregon, For any special or complicated blemish of the face and form, wrlU to MRS. NETHB HaRRIHON, 2-i Geary St., Ban Francisco. (Superfluous hair permunenuy removed. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dy The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class in all Its appointments. ltu tubleo are served with the Choicest Fruits Urown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. E. K.jkAXvL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Offlfo at Cbaa. Calvert's Millinery store ' &lem, Oregon. II. W.Smltb. tvwtmat.terol tewlsvlUe, and W. p. jiurphy.ofSalem. have for sale abou 2.000 acrs of rood farming and suvrk land in the Lueklniut "untry In Polk fnunty. Prices range from ft) lo K0 per atre. All good property, aid on the market ? UmeT Great bargains. . Call oa or .drrs th.nhiiTii ' dW J-1M! OUT OP maF Orcsifirr Bargains in m. Fftrm for Sale er Trade. Oa ay le'ras. fear wiles et 1 1 Hnbllrally, conulnDg inserts; wlU trs forproperty . In nrntsrMslsssi ' M. Q. DOvH j !VxS2r"'w,T M liaUlsalW.Or. IftURFREEiS HEROISM. . "There Is not a particle of heroism about yon, Ulysses," said Jlrs. Jlurfreo us she brushetl out her back hair in, front of tho dresser glass preparatory to retir ing for the night. "Not a particle," 6ho emphatically repeated. "What on earth your mother was thinking about when oho named you I can't imagiho. I am tmro that I nover saw a man moro un like his namesako. I have known you to' bo positively cowardly at times." Mr. Murfree looked up in a weary way from tho corner where ho sat. "I'm Buropmy dear," he began. 'rjNb, you're not," snapped his better Half, giving the pincushion a whack1 wWixthe hairbrush to emphasize 'her wo?3s;X'you are not sure; you are hover sure of anything ybu only think. Baht I Hate a man who 'only thinks.' " And she jerked tho tangles out of a refractory auburn lock with additional 'force. "When Mrs. Jenks was telling tonight about that paragon of a husband of hers I was simply consumed with envy. It shows how much to believe in names Look at.you two men; look, I sayl" "Yes,my dear," responded Mr. Mur free, pulling off his boots in a resigned way, "I'm looking. "- "Baht" retorted his wife, "I mean your names Ulysses Murfree, Peter Jenks just think of tho difference, and yet Pe ter Jenks knocked a burglar down stairs this week with one fist; one, I assure you; and you you are afraid to go call' tag on the Simsongibbers after dark ti cause they keep a dog." "Well, my dear," feebly expostulated ,Mr. Murfree, "it is a very largo dog and I" Hero Mrs. Murfree suddenly turned around, and through lips containing sun dry hairpins, combs and such trifling ar ticles hissed, "Don't talk to me!" in such an impressive and disgusted man ner that Mr. Murfree subsided at once and proceeded to finish pulling off his socks. Ho was not disturbed again until tho moment came for retiring, when, con trary to their usual custom, Mrs. Mur free turned the gas entirely out, leaving the room in darkness, save where a streak of moonlight fell through tho window, open for ventilation. Now, if there was anything that Mr. Muf free hated it was to have the bed room gas turned off at night, but know ing tho defiant state of mind which prompted his wife tof extinguish it, and fearing to provoke another outburst he climbed sadly into bed, and lay cogitat ing a plan whereby ho should be able to shoot a burglar in the dark should ono chance to visit his abodo that night. "I don't seo how I could do it," he sighed, turning uneasily. "Are you ever going to lie still and let a person sleep?" snapped the partner df his joys and sorrows as she flounced over, dragging half of the comfortable with her, and thereby causing 3mall chills to chose one another down her hus band's vertebra?. ' Mr. Murfree laid still. He held his breath, figuratively, until the deep, not to say sonorous, breathirig of his amiable companion told that peace and quietude had folded their downy wings upon tho bosom of Mrs. Murfree. Then he sighed again. "I do hop no one will come tonight," he murmured sleepily. "Dear me if V And hero his thoughts floated vaguely off and he realized no moro. Quiet fell on tho room for a time, broken only by the musical sounds from the alcove, whero slept tho pair, and an occasional snap as the willow rocker, objecting to tho strain of tho day, tried to contract' to its former shape. Just as the city clock was striking 1 Mr. Murfree awoke with a start and looked in a dazed way up into tho dark ness. "What's tho matter with me? ho mut tered, a sensation of uneasiness creeping over him. "I think hal What's that?" And, broad awako now, with the cold perspiration starting from every poro, he became conscious of a faint rustle in the room, tho cause ot which the heavy por tieres draping tho alcovo prevented him ascertaining. Cautiously he reached under tho mat tress for his revolver, and to his horror found that, after cleaning it on tho pre vious day, he had carelessly forgotten to replace it in its wonted Bpot "Oh, Lordl Oh, Lordl" he chattered to himself, trying to keep cool. "No re volver, no nothing and a burglar, sure "as fate. Samantha was right; I am a cow ard. What on earth shall I do? If I woke Samantha I will never hear tho last of it; she will nag worso than ever; be sides, she is sure to yell, and then wo will all be murdered." And tho poor man shook so that tho springs creaked and Bent him into-a fresh fit of trembling. Bustle, rustlerit camo'agairi, anu then a soft thump and a clink. k -"He's cat mv nanta. ejacruatea jur. Murfree'te himself ad ho cautiously sat up 4Tbed and tried to calm himself. Thamp. "If oaat stand this any longer," said Mr. Mwrfreo "in a wh'ispe'r, Txjginning to get huny. fVm a fool No wonder Samantha said so; I will certainly,find out what is OHtsMe of those curtains, and this time Soman tha shan't' have a chance' to brag over.BM." Perhaps I shall bo able'toUb aometiiing for once." Keeping well away .from the separa tion between the porfierca he carefully let one foot out of bed. As it touched tho floor the rustle Eounded again, and so near that Mr. Murfree nearly lost his balance with fright, and found himself on his feet the next moment shaking with alarm lest he had provoked tho marauder's atten tion to the alcove or awakened the sleep ing Samantha. But, no; all was quiet, and as soon aa he plucked up a sufficient amount of courage he peered cautiously through the curtains. With difficulty ho repressed an exebv tnatioa of horror. The aoon'a rays fell across the dresser, farisfise out each article on it with i a ihadow before the cheval glais was the rtooping r figure" of ,aTm"dn? O - Ho was evidently searching tho upper drawer, and Mr. Murfree gasped for joy as ho distinguished ofi thd top of fiho cab inet to tile right 6f the glass.tho bussing revolver. N T "If I can only reach him," said Mr, Murfree to hiinsojf, ''jump on him-isjie is. bending over, arid secure the revolver beforo'hei recovers himself it'e; a bod plan and thetnilyone. Tin getting .kind offiledfl db'ii't'belioVe Pm sueti -ireow-ard 'after rill:"'' -i't i,J - - With a mighty effort he braced him self and advanced cautiously, keeping bis' eyes on thSbcht figure? Jn tho uncertain. UghtJJho manjooked unnaturally large andheavyt and seemed i each second to be on the point of rising. Indeed, as Mr. Murfree reached tho cen ter table ho thought all was over, and shrank down behind it despairingly. But fortune was kind; the .burglar still I searched "busily, and Mr. Murfree; gath-i nervod to tlvo point of desperation, tnado; a flying leap, and landing Vith terrific force upon the burglars shoulders grabbed the revolver, yelling, "Policol thieves! oh" Over he went, bumpety bump, and as ho found himself prostrate on. tho floor, with a chair and something soft and thick over him, ho finished his exclamation with" it!" ' "Oh, Ulysses! Ulysses!" screamed Mrs. Murfree, tangling herself up in the ,lx&i clothes in her efforts to rise. "Help! Where are you?" Mr. Murf reo was on his feet in a flash, holding in his arms 'the harmless"criusd of his fright and disturbance, MfsMtiH tree's furjeape, which she had hung oVer the chair'back, iri"front of the dresser) and which, with" its high shoulders1 and collar, had looked injthe dim light like a stooping figure. ' ' Men think quickly sometimes, and Mr. Murfree realized the situation with re markable 'speed, and being on his met tie determined not to be made a fool ofi Knocking Mrs. Murfreo's jewel case from tho dresser as he fled he rushed out of tho rdom pellmell, stepping .on the cat, the author of the mysterious noises that had-first awakened him; ' '" ' J4 1 With a savage kick ho sent her ahead of him, as he-flew' down the front'istaifs; and banged tho frontdoor open' and shut Then ho panted breathlessly up again', sinking on tho top stair, sore, bruised and mad, just as his wife succeeded in lighting the gas. ' I "Burglar," ho gasped. "Where, oh, whore?' Bhe screamed ex citedly, half helping, half dragging him into the room. -' pt "Gono," he managed to say; "knocked Hm over got away front ,door5ep there?" pointing to "the jewelrysWwi around the floor. ' " I Mrs. Murfree gave one look, and then, with that faithful sense of obligatfoiftb tho tradition of her sex -which -the 'ier' age 'woman seems td possess in an enie gency, she tfroceeded'tofriinti away-a I Mr. Murfree dumped her into a' chair. He was too weak to hold her.'and besides he felt a fiendish exultation -in glorying in his superior strength of mind, so "when she recovered he was picking up. tub cleverly scattered trinkets with os'bored an air as he could assume - "What are you scared of?" ho, said scornfully ''Man's gone; Pm here; jl rather think I have protected yotf eVen if I am a coward. Perhaps" "yott'will kindly leave the light burning aftertWa so that T shall not be obliged tcl struggle for my life in' the dark,"'And He-wipefl from his' forehead a few drops' of blood trickling from'a scratch' heT received) in his encounter with tho large 'pin omnia cape burglar, making' his. face as gory as possible with the small amount of 'mate rial. ' I Veritably the tables were turned. Mrs. Murfree looked at him a moment in a hysterical way, and then falling oh ma necK alternately luipiureu lurgiyp ness and wept over herformer severity, calling him her herb andMall thede lightful names which Mr. Murfreo's soul was thirsting for. '' , "I'll never say such mean things again," she sobbed, l,'nover,'ii6ver;,'0' I "There, there;'' said -her rapouse, straightening up and putting: on'a! pa tronizing air to conceal 'f the nervous shaking of his muscles scarce over their recent shock. "You sit down, and -J tjiil search the houso, so that we can feel easy during tho remainder of the night" So that while Mrs. Murfree hid behind the bed curtains for fear of another visit or, her Ulysses went out into' tho', hall and stayed five minutes in a dark corner, returning' with a serious'Hir and the as surance that nil was' Well. ' u Locking their door, the couplo once more sought repose, but both were too excited for sleep. ' ' "Won't I just gloat over Mrs. Jehka," exclaimed Mrs. Murf reo as isho convul sively patted the pillow into a moro ac commodating shape. "Oh, Ulysses, Pll tell every woman in tho. block," Just then the ludicrous side of the thing struck Mr, Murfree, and he stuffed the corner of the sheet in his mouth arid shook convulsively. "What's the matter, dear?" cried hia wife. "What's tho matter, Uly'r- As soon as ho could speak he mut tered; "Only a chill--don't bother about it guess I took cold.' ' " "Shan't I get you something hot?" asked his spouse anxiously. "Nonsense," he replied, controlling himself with difficulty; "just go to sleep." rat tired" "All right, dear," responded sho;"I do hope you won't be sick. It's very funny, Ulysses, that the policeman on our beat didn't hear anything, or come running up 'to the hswe when tha dreadful man made such a' noise at th door. Dear' mo, if I didn't knew yu bad a chill I should tWnk yo were And Mr. Murfree was. Carolyn Wad In Buffalo New. - ' i Aa Industrious Woman. Mr. Honeymoon Did you tew that button on that coat, darKag? "-' i Mrs. Honeymoon No, sweetheart; I eoulda't find the tmttoa, tmt I mw4 Itbetmtteafcola, b tit t4I rifMf-THtf LITTLE CAUL FOR RAGS NOW; it f i u 1. t , sVoonoralcal Housorlves Lament a Sonrc? of Income IOit. "Ragsl Bags!" It was a cry .onco frequently hoard in.Neyf' Yorkv but now a rare and; nl moat obsolete, song. "Here, you," criod a woman from an tipper story. "How much yo pay in for ragqf' "Well, I hain't payin much," said the man with the bag, "but ef yerVe got any old clo'es er hate that is, the black derby er silk kind I hain't no 'manner dr use for nutties or browns w'y, this is the boy will give yor the top of de market" "Oh, go to thunder!" said the worn an, slamming down her window in' n wrathful way. ' Td rather burn my rags than givoem away to the likes of you." -"Burn and be hanged," said tho un moved ragman. "Thor ain't no money in rags no more, anyhow. Rags I Bagsl" The glory of the ragman is past, and. tho housewife is in mourning. I do not know whether it Is the cheap noss of the pauper, choleraic rags of Europe which, has crowded the home grown rags out' of the market, or whether 'it is'tho use of wood pulp in tiie 'making1 "of paper, though, as 1 unders,tai,d,4t; there must be a pro portion'tif rags even in the so called wood papers. But be tho cause what it may,'the"!fact remains that there is no longer a big demand and a good price for the'eontents of 'the rag bag; The metallic but welcome voice of the ragman 4s seldom heard in tho streets, and when it is it is usually a thin disguise for an "ole clo' man" or the seeker after stock for the dollar derby, of 'Park row. "I used IS make quito a little pin money in the. course of a year out of my rag bag,' said one .housewife to me. "Now! burn up'my rags'bim' ply because 4t does riot pay to save them. T believe that' hundreds of 'thousands 6f ' dollars' woftli are de stroyed ovory "year1 for the same rea son. Isn't iff unny?" Sorrowful as the fact is in the city, it is even more" so in the country, where the pennies are not so ready and whero every little loss in the in ternal econbray'of thoihousohold.bo comes an important one. Who does not remember the red wagon of the tin peddler that used to" trundle1 (Over the country roads ex changing bright pans and paikl for tho rags' of calico arid1 cotton which came from the women of the farm1 houses? New York .Herald. A. Story of Melssonler. A French'paportelMaprbposof tho exhibition')! thd works of Meissonier at Paris an' anecdote illustrating the regard for' 'truth which is such a marked characteristic of the famous Frenchman's pictures. M. Meisso nior's artistio conscienco was very acute. Among tho canvases religious ly preserved by the filial piety' of M. Charles Meissonier which figure in thd exposition' is found the study of tho celebrated "Napoleon In 1814.!" For this, Meissonier, not finding any suitable model, posed himself. In the largo garden attached to his hotel he bad a long mirror placed, before which during four long hours, mount ed updn'his""g6bdEoliman," he'earo- lUliy stuuieu uuu uotuu uiu utuiuuu of the cavalier and that of theani mal.- It was in tho depth of winter, and the temperature was such, adds our chronicle, that tho master wris obliged to have a little chaufferetto attached to each stirrup. Woman and Her Handkerchief. Thoueh we do not find mention of it. I have no doubt that among tho wardrobe whon she left Eden was 'a handkerchief or the equivalent there of; i'Men must work, and women must weep," and as long as this state of affairs exists woman will have something to weep into. No matter how hard and practical she may seem, thero will ever bo that coquet ry in her nature which prompts her to conceal a face distorted with pain or disfigured with tears. Ptiiladel phia Times. liens Hatch Fish. Fish hatching in China is some times conducted with the aid of a heri. Tho spawn is collected from tho water's edge and placed in an empty eggshell. The egg is thon sealed with wax and placed under a Bitting hen. After some dayB the egg is carefully broken and tho swurm emptied into water well warmed by the Bun. Thero tho little fish are nursed until they are strong enough to be turned into a lake or stream. Exchange. An Animal 1'erfunie. Civet is a greasy and intensely strong secretion of tho animal of .that.namo., As gold by the dealers in essential oils it is yellow tn color and of about tho consistency of honey. Liko musk, it is not used at its full strength, but is diluted and dissolved in alcohol or used as an aakiMary to other perfumes. Chi MrcJ.IatNr Ocean. Tut Helffet of Style. Mamma What are you doing, pett little Dot I'm writip invitations far jay dollie. invitln other dolls to kw party, l(amiBa (looking them over) Very ategly written.' Wat what is thi Waasfcroai t the bottom t Little Do$HTkat's doUlv's suurlc Good News. FuU of PerU Are those disorders which, beginning with an apparently trivial inactivity of the kidneys or bladder, terminates lu Uright's disease, dia betes and cysutls. The nrst two not only in UrrupttnefuDcUonsof the renal organs, but destroy their structure with as much certainty aatnbular consumption does that of the Inns. lloststter's Stomach Hitters Is anoxoellent dlurellb, promoting the activity ot these or gans without over exciting them, thus avert- las; the deadly maladies. In which their inao tlon Is so prone to culminate: The removal irom the blood ot impurities which the kid nor should, but do not, whon Inactive, re Crete, Is another benrflcent t fleet of this In comparable medlcAUtd stlmurnt anddrpu rent, inv uiiiera is, in nil enscs, i'.o, aune rmtnrattvo ot vlifr unit aid to dlcestlon. rem edles rratarlal disease, and banishes liver complaint and conBtlpallon. Before Going to' the World's Pair i Enauiro About The Limited Express trains of tho Chi cagoj Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway between st. I'atn ana uuicago ana Omnhn nnd (Ihlpntro. 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MERYOUS DEBILITY Sn',M.2S middle-aged meu. The awful effectaofearly In discretion, producing weakness, L08T WAN HOOD, night emissions, exhausting drains, basbfulness, loss of energy, weakness of both body and brain.unflttlng one for study, business and marriage, treated with nover falling success. Get cured and be a man Dinnn mn 5VIH diseases. sores, poU.pla. uuvvu diiw uuim pies, scroiuia, tumors, vnhllltlb Uinti rheumatism, eruptions, etc., of i. all kinds, blood poison from any cause whatever, cured promptly, leaving tho system pure and KUIBY UD URINARY KjKn. der. sediment In urine, brick dust or white, pain while urinating, frequency of; Uright's disease and all dlseanesof tbe bladder of both sexes. P ITI DD U throat, lungs, Uver.dyspepsla, lndl IjllAtUlll gestlon, and all dlsoasos affectlnf the bowels, stomach, etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery, etc. Troubles of thlsobaracterrellevedatonoe; curesefTected as soon as possible. DD1UJTD diseases, gleet, gonorrhoea, syphilis, ritllalCi hydrocele, varlocclo. tenderness, swellings, weakness of organs, aud piles, fistula, rupture, quickly cured without any pain or, de tention from business. UfDITD your troubles It living away from tbe MfAllrJ elty. Thousands oured at home by correspondence and medlolnes sent seoure from observation, Knolose 10 cents In stamps for book on Sexual Secrets, Address, DR.PRWELL REEVES & CO., Now;Located at 210 Com'I St., Salem. M!a t 1 ' w HLIiiiflLliBFKs? MTEIsri t IgTHY 'J5JEVB "TOTJ no fvsunEiEfiBi vctoic I llliomnilWfcii m amr m,- W iffflfr mliiiw- II an mm. .smrimMnmw' jrwMLWmmMrmm mm m mr-vjmiMtMni ini: i'iinM)irtuu- vu'u- 11 ivaszi illlW r is 'iLfriirXW L. M lJ Vvrlfrflr S If M ! MmAw fWwWm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBi7l9!W7iFPsM ...... fjUHMlHr'n itiU rMmmm QssHwGliHni' it iXMxSwwmrjmWmJMmmiJ H!Cll MSSHtmWtX SVC an your Ignorance of effects md Italltywklek U system tbe elements thus strength and vigor will fol cure or money refunded. Dr. Saadca'a Electric alter u otner ircairacai tenlfy, and fro sway of THB hare a relief ana cure A MM 3F MS WflftW'V D to . eopiete piwhijffl t$X TTiS KFsSEEi 1'SZZ -,-.. har.a plvea wsilc men, and we Utmer mmUs1. They are grd4 (be worst as k two or three months, ANDKN lyaTH, y73l w rM t'w .if- t ' B i L9mKj BL'J i i Fil i ' n ' " r Infanta nd Chllrirn. f A w .-... , "Casterlats so wcl adapted to chndron that I recetfttt4 It aa superior to any preivrtpUoa known tome," H. A. Aacsxa, M. D., Ill So, Oxford St, Brooklyn; K. Y. "The nee ot 'Caatorla Is bo universal and its merit so well known that It seems a work ot supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria wlthiaeasyraaeh.',' , , . . New York City. Late Pastor Moomlngdalo Betormed Ohurch. TnK CEDTAua ,JV1 u. 'njiAim All Roads j AJULAVllVy. Ir 1803 lead to MILWADKEE A LEADS THE VAN. Excursion Rates to the World's Fair.. Ed. G. ESTABLISHED 1870. I sMlSEBb illSESRSSrNiL WILLIAM NILES & CO., Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AND EXPORTERS OF Berkshire Nlles , 1 )(t tfltr ,M .fi.fr.:1 CLEAN. . .,: If you -would bo clean and hato ygurfcl'othesi'Hone upia' tho neatest and dressiest mannor, tako them to the " ' ' ""c SALEM STBAM LAUNDRY xxrliorrt nil ornvlr in rlnnn lw Ttfrtifn Inltnr nnrl in fhfl 'Tld'o'st Tiromnt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, j r Jlr 600,000 TREES'! - ,A OSWEGO - NURSERIES.; FALL. 1892, SPRING, 1893. '! Wo would call the attention of dealers, aud large and small planters, t our largo aud varied aBsortmeut of Fruit Treea and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade. Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and flwohMW In. eyery reared. Send for catuloguo and Walling & Jarisch, , Mention this paper. DSUSPENSO fSLEEPLESSNESS.tohfe the ects of atwtM. excesses, a oar mamlens laventlon, wMsb wqulrw but a trial coavlnc the TZZlZi. or by exees, or expowre, you pnay hT Uadaly jWaed yew 7S?M mm 4trlltr-nd thus caused your wmIcbm or Uek ' ?ZIdkmiZ drslned, whisk are reqaksd for vHrOBS strength, yon will issbots the cw( d - toVst wee and la aUural wsyTThM Uourplaa 8ndtrsattf wrMte ... r tii........ J i.nt,l... trM' utnt bv mill. MAMO. Bcn r;W r-r-rjrrz:'zzjzr.ZeLtM, w uk . vk. ,JlT!,7if waeaa we have strong 1 tve sireagWHSfS BnBf wpw;,w tTr.Tr,".7T,"--T7- .v - u gJtNDIN wsnaat K te ewe any e the. aoe ,w"',"7 ,'?; U Mffth to met aH stsff ,W weakasss w A44rese J , --,' J . ' ;i U.f ijmW1rf-" y-ri Caatorla cores Colic, CorMtlpatfata, oureHomach,Diarrh(oa,E-ictaUon, , Kills Wonns, gives sleep, sad promotes IVlaout Injorioua merHcaHost. ( n For several vmih T Tnam ronnmiMiitaA your ' Caatorla. ' and shall always coaMaise ta do so : aa It tuw Invariably pn4uced biataalil neults." i i I Kdwih F. ruten, X. B: M The Wtothrop," lMth Street and TA Av. New York r. i Cohtakt, 77 Men rat Sxas-t, New Toas, MSI - - I K Cliicago. ST.IIDL.R1 c:a i ''., w . awlinlnQaln and s?Aall Dealer in Fresh, Salt aji.i Sniokcd Meats of allHiRtfa 98'Court and 110 State Streets. INCORPORATED 1891 FIl CATTLE, BftV'rtllLI k .Folaiid-China TSIlyf i Fancy Poultry, All Varieties, Ecri for Hatching. Inc'ubaton.'. Paclflo Coast Poultry and Stock,, IHu,tr- ted, 50 centn hy raaUt , t 'i n i Choice feiSI -"" ,n is. . 2; f . iSV Alt HFttENV lOlt U1HUUX.AH3. it Liberty Sijeet.,, , price list. Address, if Oswego, Oregon. T5TEK:7 3 j AK MM Jl? ' "" ' " Rr, VQRi' MkM HI W MHmr' WHnADFDFRIIITATFn ANDflJrreRING from Nervous DebilitY SeminaLW NESS.LOSSESDRAIN5. MPOTENCYOR-r Lost Manhood, Rheumatism. Lame ack. KidneV Troubles, nervousness worry and exposure. For sucn mhmsm r hr.W jZEW. 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