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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1893)
UMt", J-"fW""W Mmmsmir vxxvrAiu vtramsjkX', thurscaITj ftOTEaEBER 28? iba. Course -of High Qraflo 'Entertain tnontB at the fSalem First M. E. Church III. Dr. Arthur Brown, of First Presbyterian church of Portliiud, "Frttber Time," Nov. 28. IV. Dr. Ohufl.Edwnid Locke.Taylor Btrcot tshurcli Portluud, "Every Iuch a Man." Upc. 0. V. Grand concert by Kaleni artM, Decomuer aim. Course ticket Is J2.00. Single admis sion Is 60 cents. Tickets for sale at Deurborn's bookstore and Altkun's gmct-ry utore, Stato street. U-3tf. Oct the Journal's tax extra, jier hundred. $1.00 CARTER'S IVER H II PILLS. B CURE Sick Headache nnd rollers all tba troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Bide, 4c. while their most remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Ciivrin's Lrmx Lmit Pills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured HEAD iche they would be almost priceless to thon who duller from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those whp once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Hut after nil slclt head ACHE Is the bsno of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boost. Our pills cure It while others do not. CAR-ncn's Little Livih Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 2S cents; five for $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES 11EDICIHE CO., ltl Tort HE Ufa MI Mm. MADAM McALPIN, of Denver, has opened Dresj-makiDg P,.rlnrM tn the Eldrldee block, in the rnoinn former! v occupied by Mrs. Baker! and guarantees A Perfect Fit or No Pay I ll-23-lm Hotel Monterey. Newport, - - Oregon. Located on the Beach.two miles noitb of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully ohuUBrri snot, wonderful scenery, Bra bathing, flue drives to Cape FoulweaUi er HehtbouBe. House new, rooms large h.u1 nirv. Finest resort for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Terms moderate by day or week. Intending visitors cau drop a postal card to New port and be met by hack. John Fitzpatbick, d-2 m Proprietor. DO ALL THAT YOU CAN. MI cannot do much," sUd n little star. "To mako this dark world bright; My silvery beams cannot pierce far Into the gloom of night; Yet I am a part of God's great plan, And so I will do the best that I can." "What can be the nse."sald a fleecy clond, "Of these few drops that I hold? They will hardly bond the lily proud ' If caught In her chalice of gold, But I, too, am part or God' great plan, Bo my treasures I'll give as well as I can." A child went merrily forth to play, But a thought, like a silver thread, Kept winding In and out all day Through the happy golden head "Mother said, 'Darling, do all that yoa can. For you are a part of God's great plan.' " She knew no more than the twinkling star. Or the cloud with Its rain cup full. How, why or for what all strange things are; 8he was only a child at school. Bnt she thought, '"Tis a part of God's groat plan That even I should do all that I can." So she helped another child along When the way was rough to his feet. And she sang from her heart a little song That we all thought wondroui sweet. And her father a w eary, toil worn man Said, "I, too, will do the best that I can." Mrs. M. E. Sangster. fy THE RIVALS. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Embalm. Cabinet work and repairing. Court fctreet, Opposite Opera, Home, Salem, Oregon. BUltTON KROT11ERS Manufacture Standard-Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for KronU nnd bubdIv the brick lor the New Salem City UU11 on5 ue"rly all thSflne buildings erected In the Capital uiiy. J ards near Penitentiary, Balem. Or. 8dw THEPACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SAhEM, " " " . ,prBon " ' Private work a specialty, P. B. 0 1.EMENT.' Manager. s Ncith- Salem Thanksgiving- On Thursday, Nomber 30th, from 1C m. to 7 p. m. the- African M. E. ladies Atd society will give Thanksgiving dinner at the church. Price 25 cts. dw - riHKAlP READING. - Order the OnbCknt Daily by mall,26cenUa month, No papers sent after time In out. . Women with pale, '?" ef boU? mel'. -weak and discouraged, wl 1 recet ooin s and complexion A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. "-"--.. ..i ll'slodrnin V"""""" . I...null4iriT. HSv eendnsyouraoarew "--tv00 , av and women nowiu --., -- L j prr,io i nullum - . - . i i 1 women u ..-... k..ini. had orefiimi . ... . , W1IIIIIU1 UltllHB " I 1.1- bj,uuu per Jf?",,,7,r;emplo) mental wnica experieuce, aud fur una ine eBty"tLln(. difficult to they can wake that amount- uu!fllu, work U learn or that rqulrei i much time, lw eoy,healuiy.uai-".Tr-r ,. local Ing A autlrnl fir FVenillKa. .K i .. -. f-m ... a.u.vn '-.: - until n . ity, wherever you Hie. " "u., wages, hour.' workoften equal. T?. u5 ll " "".".T foundations that ages, ana ummij Through their own efforts Sang Lumford and Matt King had stocked a ranch. Tho ranch was small, hut their cattle wero choice, and their grass and water were of the lxst; be sides, they wero hufatlers, and their oxpenses for hiro wero very small, which increased their income consid erably. At the time of which wo wrilo 50 miles in" every direction from where ono lived was called a neighborhood in Texas. There wero some who in creased tho distance to 75 and oven 100 miles, but these wero few, and their ponies were exceptionally good, for tho area of a neighborhood then generally covered as much ground as a man could ride Over in a day in one direction without too much exertion. Tho nearest neighbor to Sang and Matt lived 10 miles away across tho river, and there, it is unnecessary to say, they were frequent visitors as long as the floods in the river would allow them to cross over. Mr. To bin's family was an interesting and rather numerous ono, with a lot of girls ranging in age from babyhood to budding maidenhood. For a year Matt and Saner had watched pretty Nellie Tobin grow and bud and blush, until she had become in their oyes the fairest and sweetest httlomaid that ever lived. It was not long, therefore, before the two bachelor ranchmen began to look upon each other as rivals for the hand and heart of Nellie. At first it was all fun and merriment, tho one joking the other about somi little advantage ho had gained on the previous visit. Meanwhile thoy worked all tho harder and looked after their interests closer, so that when thoy should bring Nellie homo there would be no lack of the where withal! to mako her comfortable and happy. It is unnecessary to say pernaps that each had made up his mind to win Nellie for his own, neither one thinkine tho other had even the smallest chanco of getting her. Then came the spring freshet, and they were confined to their own side of the river shut out, it seemed to them, from all tho rest of tho world. It was then that tho first discon tent came between them. Both bo camo cross as tho proverbial bear, and tho least thing that went wrong the one would blame tho other. So they had little quarreling spats and were as unhappy as only two un rpnsoninir follows in lovo with tho nnrnn rrirl finuld DOSsiblV DO, Sang was naturally quiet, with very little resentment in his nature and of very few words. Ho was Dig anu un gainly, slow in his throughts and movements, but a giant in strength. Usually ho was easy to get along with, and there wore not a f ow who, behind his back; said that ho was a coward at heart, for there had been times when the tears ami spring his eyes when some drunken rowdy had taken a rancy to v Only once had ho been known to uso his great strength and assert -him. self and that was when a bo called desperado proposed to give him a good whipping with a quirt Then Sang, in a moment of excitemen had picked the fellow up at arms length and flung him against tho side of a house with such force that when he recovered his senses and found no bones in bis body were ac tually broken ho had slunk away and was never seen in that part of tho country again. . Matt, on the other hand, was small, quick of motion and fiery miemper. 5ment and was considered the inos daring rider and the most expert wUh tho lasso of any rancher in that part oT the country He was quick Z take offense and ?' andaiauivifc ;'-'", ove drop of it for a thousand milea around." To this ridiculous wish, which would virtually break them up in their business, Sang assented. "Huh, huh," he said. "I bet I'll have Nellie hero with mo before there is another freshet in tho river," cried Matt. "Me. too," said Sang. "You?" "Reckon so, if she'll have me." "You don't think sho would marry you, do you!" asked Matt, looking his partner over from head to foot scornfully. "Don't know. Thouglit I'd ask her." "Hal hal ha!" laughed Matt. But his laugh was so offonsivo that oven stoical Sang reddened in tho face. "You'll see," he cried. "Dangod if I don't cross the river tomorrow and ask her." "You're too durned slow, Sang," sneered Matt. "Tomorrow never comes." "That's all right. It'll come Boon enough for you, and I ain't no proph et neither." "Why, tho ideal" cried Matt. "A great big gawk like you wanting to inarry a little girl liko Nellie Tobin. If I had just tho least thought that you dared to insult her by asking her, I'd kill you right where you stand." Matt was angry now and his dark eyes flashed dangerously as ho looked defiantly at his partner. ' 'D n you 1" roared Sang. ' 'I havo taken all I am going to tnko from you, so you better keep your mouth shut." Sang was white in tho face as ho turned around and walked out of- tho house. He went to tho corral, caught a horso, saddled him and rode away toward the river. Half an hour later Matt also left the house on horseback, but headed farther up the river thun Sang liad done. It was lato that night when Sang returned homo, dripping wet. Ho went into the house and looked around, but there was no sign of Matt, and as the latter did not return Sang soon went to bed and to sloop. During the night, however, ho woke up, and finding that Matt had not yet come back he began to feel uneasy and did not cioso nis eyes again till morning dawned gray and cloudy and with a fine sprinkling of ram. As tho daylight increased so did also the rain, and by tho time tho Bun should havo been up it was pouring down in torrents. Sang felt ill at ease and walked about restlessly, peering out through the rain in every direc tion, hoping he would seoMatt return1 ing. Hour after hour he watched and waited in vain, until at last he could stand it no longer and left tho house. As ho had done the day before, h6 rode down toward tho river, and as ho rodo along he muttered to him self: "What a pair of fools wo have been to fall out as wo did, just for nothv inirl I wish Matt wouiu coma uuvn so that I might tell him." Then ho smiled grimiy in aw o;u way, aild in spite Of tho pouring rain rode on toward tho river. "I reckon Matt will flare up like thunder, as is usual with him, when he finds out," ho mused. "It wis a hard pull to swim across tho nyor yesterday, but it was a Reed thing Matt made mo mad, or I woulcln t be able to do it today, after all this rain. Lordyt What a joko it will boo Matt, and ho so sure that Nolhe would jump right into his arms, too, as soon as he asked her 1" The water was roaring uowhuyuij g-,.,. .- -. .. ,-y. -T( WQBSSa ir r n ri w cully and ravino and went rushing toward tho river, swelling it every moment. As Sang approached thb river he could hear tho angry roarol the water as it forced its way oycl and through tho 'ft" of uprooted trees and drift that had lodged in tht bend below the ranch and hadgrowr steadily for perhaps hundreds o 7 When Sang reached the river, ht was surprised to see how it bad nsen since the day before. Old logs and tS came whirling down tho might SIi-inn- mund and round ir rbToddKfobdnghurledagain. and over tho raft, a little distance! Qfri, ntP.r was rushing over every thing, and only. onohug fjjg had lodged in tho raft with ila root In the air, was visible above it Among the roots, which seemed t writho and twist llkenpenta in th. Sinitag rain. Sang thought hi could see something moveandg Kate, and a faint cry reached hi ea above tho roar of the water. ;., mv n cture if that am "uujj '. ..-i .,.nTiei4niui O BnOUieu, um - un aio v u I largo coil of now ropo with him, which ho proceeded to recoil care fuflyinto two piles. When this Was doho, ho made ono end of tho ropo fafit securely around a tree and the other around his body. Then he picked up ono pile of the rope and Uung it carefully over his arm and walked coolly into tho water. Straight out ho swam, with tho sure stroke of 'an export and power ful swimmer, "until thb ropo on tho bank had all run out. Then, coil by coil, ho lot tho rope on his arm slip off also, while tho current carried him downward toward tho old snag and Matt. When only a few coils of tho ropo remained upon his arm, ho reached it in eafoty. "I didn't think you would coino and help mo," said Matt faintly as ho grasped tho outstretched hand of his friend. "Do you know, Sang, I wouldn't haVo done this much for you yesterday?" "Neither would I, Matt,"said Sang. "But today it is different. Now, how ever, wo must bo getting away from hero while wo can. Just lot me make tho end of the ropo fast around your body, and tho curront will Boon swing us into tho bank without much exer tion on our part" Matt was weak and worn from long exposure and anxiety and Sub mitted quiotly to everything Sang proposed. When nil was ready, thoy lot themselves down into tho water and in a fow minutes wero Bafely landed by tho current against the shore. Tho evening sun was shining bright ly whon Matt awoko from a sound sleep much refreshed. "I was thinking it all over last night among tho roots of that old tree, Sang, nnd made up my mind if I got away from there alive to givo up my interest in Nellie in your fa vor." "That's you, Mntt, hut I don't want it," said Sang, laughing. "I would like to know, however, how you como to choose such a place as that to roost in?" "Well, after tho words we had yes- torday and whon you loft mo I mado up my mind to go across the river and beat you to Nolhe. I attempted to swim my horso over auu starteu in all right. When wo wero about half way across, a drifting treotop caught us- and got us tangled up. Tho horso 'got -away from mo and made it over safely, but, as you know, I am not much of a slVimmor and so for saf&ty I hung onto tlio tree. The treo and I struck tho old Bnag where you found mo this morn ing, and I climbed up among tho roots to keep from going over tho raft." "Just what I thought," grinned Sang. Then he added, "I went over to Tobin's yesterday evening and camoback last night." "What did Nellio say?" oagorly. "NothinK." "Didn't you ask her?" "No." "Why?" "Didn't like to go to tho trouble. Thought I would como home and sell out to you," and Sang laughed merrily. "What will you tako to never go near her again?" asked Matt ear. nestly. "Cow and calf," replied Sang. "It is a bargain," cried Matt "But a dear ono to you." "Why?" "Nellie was married last week to Ned Spriggs, from Cow Crook, apd moved over thoro tho next day." "What a pair of fools wo havo tmi " Ixrth exclaimed in ono breath. John P. Sjolauder in Philadelphia Times. JWAMWAMAS bALU nnAU! What Is tho condition of yours? Is your lialr dry, ? harsh, brittle? Does it spilt at tho ends? Has It a i lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed or brushed ? Is It full tot dandruff? Dobs your stalp Itch ? , Is It drv or In a heated condition? If thesoare Borne of i y our sy mptomsbo warned In time or you will become bald. SkookumRootHair Grower is whatrou need. Its prodneUon is Hot an accident, but thtfetatter Mlfntlfld reesrenV Kuowledee ot the diwaseaot the hair and scalp led to thedlseor. b" r?rnf howtotrettbem. skooxura"conulnsnlthermlnralsnorollt. It a TJnot aS7e! buiVlShtrol"cSflta and retw.blni Tonic. By stlmulatlM the follicles, toj faMj hair, cunt dandruff and erotcs hair oh tHJ Jn ri- tr.n th scilo data, hestthy. and tree from trrltatlnr ernptloni. by .jc the ute of oorum Jln 600a. H destroys partuitit wi, whui. eta cu 3 MHlliii ffflffl mm'A r"Keep I uift nf X ""TTA1.".'-,. .'....1 .T,Wm, fenit Alrttsl to clued prepou receiptor prlc (Slower, IJ per botUo 1 lot aWO. So.p, perjarieiorv-uu, ttnd Wtfwfll f nrwfnl &' THB SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR QROWfcK CO., 2 TRADE MASS 37 Ho nth Fifth Atbbo, New York, N. V, . Jr Electric Lights On Meter System, TO CONSUMERS : Tlieal.jn Light and rower l'omny nt uteut tixtnto tiavo rqulppt-d tbclr t'ltctrio Llgbl plaulwlttt tbe ruusl modtrn upt-aratus and aie now 1 ble to Oder tbe rublioa better llglit than uy sy.tem ana nt a rate lower tlian nuy tlty ou tbe coast. Arc and Incandescent Light ihg. lilcctrio Motors for nil purposes -nlier power Is re quired. Reol.lenovi can be wired for ns many lights as dealred and the roimnmers puy lor only such lights hr are ttsed. This beli'8 rcglstettd by sm rileciriQ Meter. Omco 179 Commercial St. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 90th and GbemekeUv Bireot, Geo. Fendrich, .& CASH MARKET Best meat and freo delivery. 136 bUte Street. J. E. MURPHY. -Brick and Tile NOllTH BALbM. TfeOtelltJ EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 Cents n day delivered at your door. Fresh- News-Paoers- Fruits- and Candies. J. L BENNETT k SON. F. O. Bloolc. MEATS. HUNT, tub North S&lcn Butter, SSiyi bo bus not sa'd oat but MllUIIiy 111UVCU 1KB iiiuh " uv old stand at Liberty street bridge. David McKillop, Leave' order nt Salem Im provement Co., PS Stato street.' English llotred of'GTadstone. Tho hatred of Gladstone is almost uni versal nmong tho upper and upper mid dle classes in Englaud. This hatred, too, finds expression in a violonco of language which is seldom mot with in any couutry except during a period of revolution or civil war, and has long boon banished from English social and political life. Ono hears him in the boat circles treated as an old villain, for whom capital punishment would bo too good, and frantio desire for his death is openly uttered. That "G. O. M." stands for "God's Only Mistako" is ono of tho grim jokes of tho Conservative clubs, and old ladies will avow their willing ness to wulk miles with peas in their bhoOs to eeo him hanged. Stories of his, abandoned profligacy aro of courso not generally told in public, tho subject be ing a delicate one, but they oro a vory nrominnnt nort of tho GliuUtormlpgond,. ,JUUJ(JUL(UUUjUJVJVAJoUUW uj UHUJW Hair Death. EiVfiihtlvVflmnvpa nnd forever destroys Ob- Jfictluualile hair, whether upon tbe hands. nc. arms or neck, without dlscolon r Injury to tbe most delicate sain 4inr nnv veara mo sei-rei -ciruu 1 Wlltion, acknowledged by pny HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street. 11 us tbe best fnollltlcs lor moving and rais ing bouses. Lavo orders at uray Bros,, or address Balom, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the ni ormu'antl vraH or rlflj tfrnftmnt W -r- -'. . . : -----.. - w -.;., :laus as the highest nuiuoruy nnuiuu, nosi eminent m-rmatoioinsi ana uair apo Ijilliit that nvnr lived, llurlnir bis Drlvute jiuctlOM ol ft life-time among tbe nobility tnd aristocracy or .urope ne prescnucu tuirnnlne. I'rica. ll nv niHii. nenuroiy acked. correspondence confidential. Hole vgenis ror America. Aaareas THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER t'O, 'pt. It. S7Houth Kiith Avenue.Now VorK lonnorHvvmfvwMMifi , ,. u, ihhi'.. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE hoTVip, Do 00 wear lhm7 When next In neVl try pair., Sest In the world. 13.00 2.5 $2.00 rcit udicK' 2.00 ron BOYS 1.75 $s .45.00 44.00 3.50 2.50 2.25 2.00 roR afliHI Tk sbsssssssssVT" lirsK nSitaifitS Vsssssflissl Ills Scruples. "Can you lend mo $55" "I'd like to,'' answered the careful man, "but I haven't anything, less than a $20 bill." "Can't you break it?" "You seo ft $20 bill simply amount to a promise to pay by the government." "Welli" "And I hate to break n promise." American Industry. a man who was :tSS Si $ SEfe! i U other ana U Mr to T - J tSSWSSffZS&n rowff 0frrZnded they did not with .oraetblnir U.at U ? M?tel Jyo book brimful 01 adrlcj 1 li ifw W &, SSJf0i. Matt," be - .1 X-.a A 11CA.V itri lniiu luud w '" na:s.Es bo pretty quicK h i" j biMaUBtandiDgnotnS thetwMcd roow, Hj-miiatlietle. "What are you reading, Johnnyi" in quired the boy's father. "A sea story about rrecked on a cape. "Read it aloud, Johnny. I can sym pathize with him. I have Just been wrecked on a sealskin capo myself. Washington Star. A Good It.ason. "So Brown married the pretty little rirl he was so In love wlthr "Yes, but there aro often darrthat bo Soesn't speak a word to her." "It la jealousy. I suppose he - "No, SUo does all the talklng."-Cbi' cago Inter Ocean. If yw want a Km DRESS SHOE, nude In th Ul il: A.'t ,. tR fa $B. trv mv S3. 13.50. $4,00 Of $5 Sho. They ilt equsl to etutom aid and look tni wstr wt!!. If you with to wonomlzo In your footwisr. it to fcr purehiilng W, L. Douglai Shots. Hint ana pries lUmped on the bottom, look for It whon you buy W.IIOUaLA8,BroeUton, Mass. Boliky KKAUB8R BllOS. I. Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It Is tho dining caf route. Itruna through vestibule trains, every duy InUioycario ST. PAUL AND CU1CAG0 I(No obange of cars.) Oomped of dlnlne cars nnsurpaased, lMUnmn drawing room sleeper 01 latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Uest that can be constructed and In 'which acoommodatUnt are both tree and fur nished for bolder of nrt and seoond-clam UckeU.andt ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A.contlnuots line ouuneetlne with all lines. aOordlnK dlrsct arid uninterrupted service. Pullman sllrr -'i-M-vstlons can be se cured In.advinn. t-KU any K-jt of tho road. .. , , Through lloketx to and from all points In Amerloa, ttmrland and Kurone enn be jiurohased at any tickot ofllco of this o m ' Kull Informallon conoeruliiit rules, tltnr oftiBlnn.roiiU'snndotUordrtillsfuriilnlied on spnllcatlon to any "feat or A. D. CHAItl.TON, Assistant Oencrsl l'usent,'rr Ap'nt. fto, 111 Klml alrtot, oor. Wbln(rt"i: ort. land.Ureeoi) Shaw fc Downino, Af(pui. TheLondon Mi m Medicalfmi rnOFEHSIONAIi AND UUSINESSOAUUB. f, II, D'ABCr. 00, O.BWOIIAM. v'Altoy 4 IHNailAM. Attorneys m i u. ... ) bust- TAHOy 4 IIIWUIIAM. Attorn . ) Znml.J and S. li'AVcy Hullding. Ill I fUt ( - w-. t-.- a.oAii attntim trivnn uj Sla the supmne and circuit court of the sute. " .. TO Inotitiit Surgical ii"ltu'V 719 Market street San Franoisco, Cal, TH A MKDIfAT. AND BUIUUUAIj 1NRTI T"tk, located iierrannontly at 710 MaTkft r trn , Han KranrJsco. Cal., nr th cure of fit 1 lfs, amicthn ond deformities. A. staff L- phy.lclan. and mrgrons. hovlnp diplomas Bin. na endorsment or the best coUfges ol America and hurope, skilled areola tsu who have had Ion oxpertneo u twallug sNetal andohrouladUeuscK.uta In rituiaa(tnd atire. Aphnrmicy Is uttnctied, aria ull'pre rtrlptlons filled friwof chnrf,. $1.00 Ti-Ml Boitlb $5.00 Full Course Hnflercrs from Asthma, Ubcutuatism, Cob MUinpibin, catarrh, DyspelwU, Xnalgestloti, Vcrorul., tcpllepsy, rin weosucss.waBcc-, Ulnake. iiioncnuis, r.rupviDin. run llOlt iJlttUkf), Ilbruni.Haldness, Tapeworm, Uearnens, any -txiinl blM-aio, lst Manhood, Malaria, Uri 11 ry Troubles, I'IIm, lliwel Troubles, fluuld toiisitH at once. Ijow rharw. wilhla the rttivliolall.coiiibtiiedMrlth Hie best mdlcal itud surgical skill. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men Wl.o my be suflerlng from YOUTIIKUIj tOl.I.IKM, or Ilia excttsr of matnred 111, should robsultatonoe, befire II 1 too latcj tbesa veUmn pructllloners wh have no equal In the United HUtw. 11 they urn and, will to storotoyou pcrft-ct licultti when alt ulher have failed. Broken Down Consiituli&ns are rrjuvenated and manly vigor restored by their ntw und vfonoerful inelbods of treat' ment. No luliiilonit drug md. Worn -otit SALT LAKE,: DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS T ULMUN FOIll), AttoMW at . uw, , iregoB. uiucy up mu " i H. J. UlUUKll. Allot ney at lawyjalem, Ore gon. Oftloe over Itush' bank. !. H1IAW4UUNT Ufllre over Capital J.B1IAW.M. W.HUNT. TH HI Ulffi V ik.Halem, Oregon I . Attorne; national uau JO IN A.OAIfTU,Aiornyy W'V""" a and i, lluih bank building, Halem.or. iSoNHAM 4 IIOI.MEH. AtUirney. at law B OmS. In Husb block, between BUiUand oourt, on Commercial street. .... k.vuv lTTHItUKV.AT.1 AW. ,JUUollei lonimidsatd promptly rMnlUed. Kuiphy block, cor Hlal and Comiiierelal alrecu'rialein, Oregon. 9M""' AMD ALI. EASTERN CITIES 31 DAYS to CHICAGO ousliieM muii. call foi advice. r'clally II jou aro ull-rlnB Iiom nervou veoiui power, of any dttease of the Hye, 1. u UK "ft". liladder. Itr . Kar.Thioat. Heart, Htomaoh, Hkln, Kidneys, or WCKNIOinxiN-Arcbltecl and ;"f"'J leiident. Offlee, room a and 'uu' llreyman mw. MK. loeUB, HUograplior and Tipe wrltort Hest equlppM typewriting of. fleoburonVln Oregon. oTer liush's bank, Halem, Oregon. . . sroi .i1.11tr 'Lordyr cried Bang. ... . i. T meS been y?yirZn trv to a totaushotl""- ' , tllo"""- " if thia ba I woului) mm " men un. or him off. I'll 1 B"1 .'..'.v. ,, rrirl fall in love vniu ma -- o "Swhen the river w at its llu ".iSSiiedMliMiw Km "Wf m A l I rW, Im), slckfr, Ptrmaasntl; R(t.r4. WEAKHMt, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all t trtla 0 f Irom imiIi trtvtor lur iiuuu. Uh. rulis u utsrous, slekas, worrr.tle ruuufi. d,. li'poxsl ami luuq itca ws.crytirgsaaad Vi.Jf?J.- ismtat uap astarsl jjauwaui'.iis lju tttumut. book, itUuutloa saJ VMtl$ D" it a OAVH.kaUl't Graduate of W.w Vork. give spiels! attention to lb. dl. BaaMofwoin.n ud children. POe, Ihruiit. FSiv. kidney. kln dls'aaes andsurgry. omK at ?ld'ni,ol KUU street. Con.u'l lloiomioWwndilUOp m. 7.)n 5v, M I. . Mu I'omwrrclal street. eiiytietanaudMur. O. UBOWII6. J,.'.. '." kTTd.nee. reon. ujur, " - TTTTTo HMITI1. IVintUt. tt strt T) n.Orwon! Klnlsbed dnll ora, tfenf ev.Vr ilsscrlptlon. i'alnlt. opera tion specially. UOlirS the QUlchtet0a Chicago and Hours Qulcker ,0,as0mc and Kan" Through Pullman and Tourist Slecpen, Fret Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Can, H. II If. L'LAVK. iUaiiaiirAM iorruU and gunenU Information call on or address, Yf, H. If UIU.UUKT, Arst, O. V, A 8M WMkington Hi..VorM IVlUTIMKD. OMIUK. Blood Diseases Cured In tbe shortest lime by "vege table rcmedl' . ADC Vfil l ftrong beallby and vlgorotii. Anu YUU as you should bT Are you fr. fromvery trrneof dUonse or slrknT Oo you look wcilT IVi you feel wel.f or 1 luera soma throulo Trouble; wlilcb, Ilk a ranker worm In th. budding flower, 1 rapidly., ttroylng jour very vuals. LADIES Who suffer from Nervon Vrostrotlon, 61pv letuness, Despondency, Indigestion, Oonsltp tlon, Lassitude, I'alu In tho lUck or sldjiad d'tuwse icullar to thslr mi, consult MM physician with the utmost confidence. $1.00 TRIAL BOTTLE $5,00 FULL COUftfcE THE MM MEDICAL aid SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Market Street San Franc!co, Cat. MONEY TO LOAN OnlrMrmd lUal Urn to (4lU Kitabi. tn amounts and Mo delay In oonsidsrlng loan. tir O. I'Uail, Architect, plns. rJ" W tlon and supertntenrtpc for all -JlT.i. V? i!,imiIm. 7iffloe fflO OommercUl rlasse ol buildings, street, npsunr. OONHOf VKTKIIAWH-Hampur OampNo. o.u. w- ..,n.L.u 1 nlilir Nfl. 1 A. 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