Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1893)
Thb iHtimaii) IIefctf ical Forces I How They Control the Organs of the Body. Tho electrical t orco of tho human body, m the norre fluid may too termed, U nu oipo e,iUrttrtctlto department of bcIoiico, imlt xnrti bo marked an lnfluonco on tho, Iionltli c tho orSans of tho body, tlurvu forco I nrndicod V tho braln und conveyed by Swiisof tho norre? to tho various orpins of luvivr vrjui (UQ body, thiHsupplylng tho mm; i "Y"' '..., ip in. lltj lici.w''y Mtj . W 1...M . . jro ino'r u"" Tho r;0iimn?a.trls iiorjo. as ;,,hfl tho most important of tbo bntlro nortre sys-tcSn-as If supplies the baft lungs, stomach. L. .ii nt?.. with tllO n-rro forco nooossaryito vcen iubiu v"? healthy, and ', As will bo wen, t tho cut tho lonff- not vo doscondlnz from tho ba,o of tho brain and els I tho pneumoiras trie, uhllo tho numerous lit-. l!o branches supply the mi? luniri and stom- o. h with necessary vi tality. When tho brain becomos m any way dls crdorcd by Irritability or exhaustion, tho nervo fwen which it SUDOliOl liiouonoU, and the or gans rocolvlntr tho di minished supply are cod- loqucntly weaicoucd I'flysicians gc tlia Importance rtf-nniinouin Thj notod si generally cs of this fall to recognize. fact, but treat the "in Itself Instead of tho cause of the trouble SI)i 1,1 II , has Rlvon tho oclallat. Franklin Miles. M. D reaterpart or ins lire to tho study of this aublect, and the prln;lpil discoveries concerning ft aroduotohUoltorK j)r. Mites itesiorauvo nervine, ine unri principle that all nervous and many other valod brain and nervo food, is prepared on the dllllcultloa originate from disorders of tho nerve centers. Its wonderful success in curing thcadlsordurs Is tosttilod to by thousundiiln mirv nartnf tho land. Hsstoratlvo Nervine cures sleeplessness,) nw oui prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex-' tial doblllty, St. Vitus danco, epilepsy, etc It1 6HE MADE THE MONEY FLY. A. Greek Princess Who Rapidly IUn Through I'ortunr of 825,000,000. Tlio Princess Ypsilanti, who died in Vienna a few days tiffo, belonged to ono of tho oldest families in Austria and was born in Vienna, March 12, 1845. Her fathervas tho Jato Baron Sina-von Ho do3 nnd'Klzdia, and her mother a mem ber of the famous Roumanian family of Ghika. Baron Sina was the Bdn of Gcorgo Sina, tho wealthiest banker in Vienna. Baron Sina received on hla , father's death 00,000,000 florins, or $45,- iw.uw. mis immense sum was divided en tho death of Baron Sina between his three daughters, each' receiving nearly $1G,000,000. Ono of the daughters mar ried George Mavrocordato, a member of one of the noblest families of Greece. Tho second marriedthe spendthrift Due do Castries, a telative of the late Mar shal MacMahon of France. The third daughter, Helene, Nov. 23, 1802, when sho was about 17 years old, married Princo Gregory Ypsilanti, a na tive of Espirus and a son of Demetrius Ypsilanti, whose valorous deeds during the Greek revolution made the name of Ypsilanti famous throughout the world. During the siege of the city of Nauplia, Demetrius, with a small body of Greeks ono night sallied forth and attacked the enemy, creating such terror among the Turks that they raised the siege the next day. Prince Gregory Ypsilanti was thei Greek envoy in Vienna for many years. He was a man of independent means aside f from tho great fortune brought to him i by his wife, and served his country for honor alone, refusing -all compensation I for his duties as its diplomatic represent ative in Austria. Prince Gregory Ypsilanti died in Pans! JUmrme. OJ&WAZ JOBHNALTUESDAY.DEOEMBBE.i.lbSB. DOWN TO BUSINESS. i:Ut3 or sent direct by tho Dr. Miles Mccll-al' to . Elkhart, Ind., on rocolptot prlco, fl port. ixhmo, Bit ixuies tor io, express propaiu. fold ty I). J. fry, (IruKKim, fenlein i.t t roo f rom'onlates or danzorous drugs. It Feb. 20. 1SS0. and was succeeded as head I Lisoldonaposltivo .guarantee by all drug- nf ,,(a fftmil hv h idest Bon. pnnce, Emmanuel, who is now a lad of 10. Three weeks after his death the bank-! ruptcy of the princess was announced, to' tho amazement of the aristocratic cir-1 cles of Vienna and Athens. Princei Gregory had been a man of apparently! quiet and retiring disposition, but he! and his wife had managed to get rid off 123,000,000 in 10 years, and the widowed1 princess found herself $4,uuu,wu in aeoi. Philadelphia Telegraph. I Sh -Wanted to See More Real Love and Less Description. Sho was a pretty country girl, rustic but sweet and innocent as a flower. He was an artist from the city, and a poet, and he loved 'theirushc maiden. It is so sweet to lova in tho pristine prettinces of the provinces. Ho had found it so, and this soft night in September, when the moon was touch ing the earth and the air with its silver fingers, he had chosen to tell his love and claim the heart he felt was throb bing in unison with his own. As she sat by him there in tho gloam ing, with the soft breezes making harp strings of her golden hair, tbero was a tender music in his iheart he had never known before. "Dear one," he murmured as he held her hand tightly in his, "I love you, love you with all the energy of my passionate nature, and here this night, in the pres ence of tho stars and yonder lambient Luna, I ask you to give me that place in your young affections every true man should be given at the hand of tho -woman he would make his own forever." He was slightly rattled, but 6ho bold to his hand. "Charlie," she whispered as she nestled her head on his manly bosom, "if that means a proposal, I'm your huckleberry, but if you mean it for a description of tho scenery you'd better look out for the dog." And Charles revised his language. Detroit Pree Press. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE Company. Southern of tbp- Pacific CAHFOHNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILY BK TWH'H POKTI AND AND B. F. s.itnh. I I i. rili. b 15 p. in. )(p. m. 1015 a.m. l.v. I.V. Ar. i'orllund Salem Han Fran. Ar.l Lv. Lv.l &2J a. u 6 C9 a. m 7nor.ni Above trains stop at all stations fror Portland to Albany inclusive; also At Tangent Hliedd, Hulsey, Harrlsburg. Junction c Itv. Irvlnjr' Eueeni and all Htatlonsfroinltoseburfc to A shiand Inclusive. Dulls In the Irish Commons. There 6eeras to have been an enor mous quantity of bulls perpetrated id tho Irish house of commons during the last veara of its existence. Wo read that in 1795, in the course of a debate on the KiiHh.niTnriM.UnPAli.Yi 8. i u. in. 1M- a. in J p. ro. L.Y. liV Ar. Furtlund SAlem ltosebiirg Ar.l Lv. f l.v. I 4. p. ut 1-40 p. ni 7.9) a. u IHniiig Dili's on Ofeden Rout mim w. rams AND Second- Class1 Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. flest-Side Dmsioir, Between Portlair aiiii CeTYallis: PAII.Y- (KXCrPT KUN11AY). leather tax, tho chancellor of the ex chequer. Sir John Parnell, observed that "in thtt nrosecution of the present war every man ought to bo ready to give hii f chBcka t ciimb treeSf ana you know ( ' An Apt Story. Men who have hunted woodchucks know that they never climb trees. That' is, it is not their nature to do so, and no ono familiar with their habits would be-i lieve that one ever did unless ho saw it himself. The pastor of a little Baptist church in Kentucky knew this character- istic of the animal, and on it based a Btory. Tho congregation was in debt $400 for its new church, and one Sunday was set for making an appeal for sulv ecriptions. In the course of his exhortai tion that the members ofchis flock be libi eral, the minister said: "This congregation is like a wood chuck a man once told me about. He was hunting tho woodchuck with dogsi ho said, and they pressed it bo .closely that it finally climbed a treo. Rnt I said to mv menu. "wooa 7:80a,m.(ljv. liifi u. m. I Ar. At Aih.mv RTin norvallls connect trM-Kfnri'g.-in Pwrtile iWlmart. A top. m, l-oop. m, with h-XIKUKVC rKAI.S-ll)AlI.Y KXCTFT8UMDAT 4: W p. m. 7:21 n m L.V. Portland XrAfrnniA last guinea to Drotect the remainder. Mr. Vandeleur said that "however that might bo, a tax on leather would press heavily on the barefooted peasantry of Ireland," to which Sir Boyle Roche re plied that this could be easily removed by making tho underleathers of wood. Speaking in favor of the union, Sir Boyle said that ono of its effects would be "that the barren hills would become fertile valleys." In another debate he said, "I boldly answer in the affirmative no." In mentioning the Cape he de clared that "myrtles were so common there that theymako birch brooms of I them." He onco mentioned 6ome peo- ,o ,, ''wprft livine trom nanu iu nmii. hi thn hirda of the air." To Sir Boyle Roche also is attributed tho por t.ntnn. trnmincr. "You should refrain i""""' - o. . . . from throwing open tne hooubuu ' democracy lest yon should pave the way for a general confiagrationi"-Sventy Years of Iiish Life. r I s: ob, m THROUCill TICKETS To all nolnta in the Fatern States, Canadft aSd Kuropean be obtained at lowest ratw from KUrPw7 vk 8KINNKH. Agent. Mem LUCKY MILLIONAIRES. nemarkable E.capn From Death of Money Kings lthtn the Pit Year. "Quito a number of 1 men of millions havo had narrow escapes from sudden death during the past year or so," re marked a Wall street man in the lobby of tho Windsor hotel the other evening. "I was reminded of the fact a few days ago by the report in the newspapers of (ho narrow escape Gcorgo Gould had from a quick death by the premature discharge of his nun while hunting in the Adirondack "Russell t'a,-e started the'ball rolling by escaping tho bomb of Norcross. Mr. Sage had a narrow escape, indeed, but not more so than did William K. Van derbilt, who barely saved himself a year ago when his big yacht Alva went down at night. Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt just escaped death from a train of cars .about tho same time. Then John W. Mackay, the California bonanza king, was shot at and wounded by Rippey, a San Francisco crank, who fancied he had been wronged by the money king. "C. T. Yerkes, tho Chicago cable king, was in a railroad wreck out west short ly after Mr. Mackay's escape from being murdered. A. passenger sitting in front of Mr. Yerkes was instantly killed, but tho cable king got out of tho wreck with out a scratch Eddie Gould is reported to haye had a narrow escape from death a year ago while doing guard duty with the Seventh regiment. Mn George Van derbilt was almost drowned in his pri vate bath at Newport a short time ago. He was rescued by a young lady, the newspapers reported. John, Jacob Astor had a, narrow escapo aboard his yacht in a collision in New York waters recently, and a son of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., was seriously injured while following the hounds at Newport, his horse falling and throwing him against a wall. Men of millions are lucky in other things than making money, you see." New York World. VVWVSiVaVVVA,VVViVV.!'.Va,VBr.ti.Vi.Vi. IBALD n 15 A D 1A IlKli iiWPfl What Is the condition of 1 yours? Is your, hair dry,.' harsh, brittle? Docs It split at the ends? Has It n 5, lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when cptnbed or brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your 6calp Itch ? Is It dry or in a heated condition ? 11 tiieso.aro.sorno 01 yoursymptomsbowarnedintlmeoryouwiUbccotnebalit. SkookumRootHairGroweri ii whttyon need. It prodacUon U notan accident bnt the reinlt of cleatine,i ...: f.MAMfH. At th iliHiiMAf the h&lr and ecaln led to thedltcoT- I error how to treat them. "Skootu6.',oonUln neither mlneraUnorolli., II i r T . -. -.. .. i .a urukiitB i v iiiniaiiH iftraia Eleotric Light Qn Ulcter System.. -. TO CONSUMERS U ThoBalem Light and Power Oompany nt grenl eapenio nave equippeu uir luwuw u .r. ... rf.ii.K.rSiti evwtinn tnri MfrMhifiv Tnlf. Ut ctlranl&tln HUUkBUir. UUtBUSLiaUHIUU V-l" -- -tt - - . -.---1 the folllclM. it Hovt faMna hair. trt acmdrvff and arewt hair en I fcrait. . . ...... er( Urn tnprlr you tend dtreet too, and we wUt forward ( e. Orower,9unpriDoiutiorwwt nop.sw. rnn tt r1n elean. heatthr. and free from trrltathu ernptloni, theme of Stootvm i&in Soap. It dettroya paroilM (immm, uMoft ml ana aetmy.ih aair. 11 Toararurciiicunin crepata. on receipt of price. nurWilfarilJa. THB SKOOKUrl ROOT HAIR GROWER- CO., r ki.-a TiHfth lmii). Kw Yai-lx. K. Y. SwviwwawwBvwvvwwwyvv TRADE MAB.K iisbt nlant with the m jet modern upparotut HiidHionowaMe to oiler the publloa bcttir light than any iylem ana nt a rate lower than any city uu the cohsu Arc aud Incandesccut ligliC ing. Electric Slotors lor all purposes i here power Is ro quired. Rent leucea can bo wired for as many llghU aa d (wired and tho counnmera pay'for only auchllKhUaanroUned, Thl belDg regUKfeil by an Klectno Meter. Offloa 179 Commercial St, I x T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,' PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Cneme eta Street. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Beat meat an! fteo delivery, 136 Mite Street. J. E. MURPHY. - Brick and- Tile- Noivrn 8A1.KM. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only S cenU a day delivered at your door. Freshr- NiBlKSr Paoersr Fruits- and Candies. J. L BENNETT t SON. P. O. BlooJf. MEATS. HUNT, AeKorih Salem Qaiclter B4J ho In a not lo'd out t-Ut' aimptymovtd hia .hop to 1 tn; old aland at Liberty atreet bridge. 1 David McKillop, Steal food Saw . lave orders nt Batem Irr provement Co.. 83 BUte atxeeu The rc.p.rtorj'EiW. R. ROKIII.KR. Amt. Mnuor OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Embalraers. Cabinet work and repairing. Court.btrot, Oppolto Opera Uou.e, HALKM, - 0HEQ THE .WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Fauny Kemblo'a Feat. Fanny Kemble onco stopped at the Re vere House, Boston, andbeirga splendid horsewoman took daily rides, accompa nied only by an English groom. The horse on this occasion was a thorough. t...i rL-orfnl animal, high spirited "I 'ui-tnoiPd to be vicious. He was brought around to the front of tne hotel, and after some difficulty Mrs. Kemble mounted him. wearing the enstomarj r... :ji -n.tnmn. But he refused S3iS---s3" hv rearinc and plunging m'"" -"r grousw- The rider, after trying m vain to subdue the obstinate steed, final y dismounted and told the groom to change the saddle while she retired to CT: lew momenta she reappeared in man's costume-, booted and spurred, and "oWinto the man's saddle w man r . . . 11 "'This woodchuck had to climb 1 a tree,' replied my friend, and that's the wav it is with tins conffregation. You say you can't raise ftOO, but you've got to do it." The contrrecatiom saw the- point, and nr,n was raised on the spot, and the rest was secured! tuat wee. flew lor Tribune. All But. "Dear Mabel, do you love iner "O-h, George!" "Don't you. Mabel? Just 0 little tiny bit?' W-e-ll, y-e-s, George." 'And if I married you, would your father give us a separate establishment?" "Yes, George." "And take mo into partnership' "Yes, George." "And would your mother keep away from us, except when I invited her? "She would, George." "And your brothers and sisters toof "Why, certainly, George." "And of course the old gent would settle my debts?" "Of course, George." "Darling, will you marry me?" "No, George!" Truth. They Skinned the Dliliop Alive. Popo John XII, who succeeded Clem-, ent V in tho chair of St. Peter, had'only reigned a short time when he was taken; sick with a mysterious malady. This gaTO him tho idea that sorcery was be ing resorted to to bring about his. death There was but ono man he really thought capabloof supernatural dealing, and that was the bishop of Chahors, the pope's native place. After John had settled it in his own mind that the bishop was the; whole cause of the 'trouble, be bad bin In-nurfit before-the college of cardinals, That body of dignitaries deposed th bishop from his holy office and then turned him over to the secular authori ties of Avignon, who tried and punished him on the chargo of being a witch. The day wos set for the execution, and an immense crowd gathered. First they skinned the unfortunate bishop alive, re tnnvin(?verv shred of cuticle from his writhing body except that around the ears and eyes, which was burned away mih rdhot irons. Next ho was laid flat on the ground and horsos hitched to each lcz and arm. inese were unypn in opposite directions, tearing tho suffering, wHnc mnsa of humanity into four 'pieces, which were finally collected-and burned. St. liOms nepuuiiu. 451 Marlon Street Haa the beat facllltlci lor moving and ralr ing nouiea. ieno oiuera ai uruy biw A Gorgeom tletlatead. One of the most gorgeous affairs in the shape of a bedstead has recently been made for a Philadelphia millionaire. It la about two feet abovo tho floor, and the headboard is not more than n foot higher than the footrest. No woodwork la visi ble. Glowing plush of finest quality cov ers a soft, yielding cushion, secured in place where in other beds is polished ma- iiwMnTaWiwS. nogany or vrumuu iuok " 'r""" for tho made up bed a sumptuous square of plush Is used, Tho spread hangs over tho sides, a valance that reaches tho floor finishing tho sumptuous effect. The square is elaborately embroidered in fes toons and bowknots of cream whlto satin, outlined with gold cord. Tho vnlanco is bordered with deep fringo and Is om-ltt-ntdprml in tho spread pattern. Tho canopy is of plush, lined with cream satin and embroidered, to matcu tno spreuu, Good Housekeeping. HOWARD, House Mover. TheLondon or From Terminal or Interior Points tho I lithe lino to UV To all Points East and South. Itlathedlnlng car rente, llruu throne. ti vestibule tralnar every day lu,thejear,vo ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO' wOWUUUuUuU OuuUU juu UJ UJUUU, Hair Deatli reinoveaand forever dielroyinb' IlnMantly re Jrcllonahle hair, wheiheru ir Injury to the raott men armi or neck, without dti the hand amloratlon delicate akin. U Palpitation of ihe'heart, Pervii?1 11 .r-...-M.. hnurlichn. mid hannaann I et naioiln t he back, and nt her lwma ft WMknean are relieved br titrt rV Iron Pll'a, nude pec. "ally for the blood, n-rvo end complexion. A11ca"ol wernrlm bark, pa kfhf. The rnatl-m.wl I Und relief bv wearlnif one of fa'ti i?h Hinarl Wd and I'o'ladona nckcU I'la.terg. Price 25 cinta Try tbi-m It yon aro Dervoue or dt epeptlo trv rrtr'a Ultfe Nerve PI1U lyPpl ma o you rerVni.aDdnerrnune mkeT .11 JwP"T' tic- either "no rendera you mlajrablo, and tbite little pillf cute both. Iwaafor fifty yenra tho aeiret ,ormu'ai;i tCraamua Wilson, acxuowioagea ny l'"" 'd nns ni inn n irnML auiuiiriLV niiu iuu Itnoai- eminent drrpiatoloeiitt and balr spo l.lnllat tl.ot n.ApllVH lIlirlllvhtH DrlVftte practlcnolalirivtlme amonr tno nooiiui l.ni ai.tuira.v nf hnvvinA he nreacrlbeO lihl.rln. PrlfJl tl hV TTHlfT ft6UrelV ,.u....rv. . .., .. ;;.;-. uif BpacKfQ rorropoBaenrooouiiuuuimi. . I genig ior Ainenuv. Auurcn THE SK00KUM ROOT HMR GROWER ro, (epUH.67r'ourh Klith Avouue.NeW York (VMnniinnnrinncnnn nwroivw A Familiar Weapon. An Irishman in France was challenged by a Trenchman to fight a duel, to which he readily consented, and suggested, sha- ..T..-V ,'r An "said tha second. "Aa the challenged party, you have the right Grape Vines for Sale. I have nrnpogated several thousand good strong two year old grapo Tines f..rBetllHK"Ut, assorted varllles, suit- . .r;'.V.,ti,.r in Oreiron. 25 cts each. 12 1)0 tMjr'dowD. E. Hofer, Balem. Or., Journal office. . d w Jtates, $2.50 to $5.00 pcrDay The bet hotel between rtUnd"JJg nncUco. Kirst-olass In all IU uppolnimen" JU tabiec are aerved wltn tno Choicest Fruits Ufvn in tha Willamette Valley- - A. I. WAGNER. Prop The CHKAFEBT.-HavB the DAitv Jouhnm. left at your office or res tlcnw. Only 60 cts a mouib. ly t"8" aa c is 11 inontn. lg ,niu iu- --' " ,Wa nt rolJ fashion she gave tne . -j- .., steel and hot whip wmen . '--" The more he reared and plunged and kicked the deeper went the spurs aa kicked, tne p i0minns Sorethe battU ended in arict HPIorI i: it,n .ha rode out of Bowdora tochoo5e the arms, but chivalry demand. that you should deciue upuu i"'-i" with which Frenchmen are familiar. "Is that so." returned the Irishman. Then, begorra, we'll foight wid gufflo tines." Brooklyn Life. n.. n,onlilU QuallflcaUont. 'wjlEft-I SSfcy New Yorker to his sister, who .g-bocti, i-you- ,xesnsw ? .rJS -Texis Prnnnmize in Paper Clean newspapers, tied In bu utiles of .Jr ". -.. r nln at th 8 Hfl CO at .1 " L,a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, larKe sheets, to cents -J..7B rcirt elixir to the noftofllce. A )UUUUi aw - L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE nqTVtp. , Da yw wwr them7 When next In nedt7 a pair.. worn in n iii. J5.0D 4.00 3.50 2,50 2.25 12.00 ton Bl' "aV. mv. . uIiwh ih K K 1 .13.00 42.5ft 2.00 fOflUStCS 2.00 1.7 roR B0Y 41.7s ;(No ohang of earn.) Oompoeed of dlningcam nnaurpanaed, Pullman dratrlnv room Hleenont Of latent equirnifn,! TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Boat that can be oonitrncted and in which aocommodatWna am both tree and lur nUhed for holden) of lint and eoond-clM tlokeli.andl ELEGANT DAY OOAOHEfl. Acontlnnota- lln connootlng with all lines, aflprdlng, direct and uninterrupted service. .. . Pullman alt eper nwTtona can. be . cured in advtnvo tlirouan any agent of Through ticket to and from all poinU in America, Kngland. and Europe 1 can be purohased at any ticket omoa of thla com. ""pul'l Information concerning rates, tlmj oftmlns.rouUsandntUei'delaitsrurnUhod on.rbMcat.onnyento AsslsUnt Oeneral Pasaeoi,er Agent. o, 1V1 iflrat street, eor. Waaldngfom VotU lanO.Orwnn BitAW & DoWNlNO, Agents. gglnstitute 719 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal, 18 A MEDITAti AND HUBOlOAIi JMOTI; .' ' Ff ""." &vjz"Xii7z.. . h -r... ., .11 tHeai ,ttmictli-nsandaeformUle. AjWJ ot phydclans aad aorgeAna. UaVlrr rtlnlotnM au .110 endort.mcnt of tho, best cp leges ot Mneriraanu i uniiw, rihism mv! " ."."; Pte tyWi. Mi T $6 to $8, t7 my $3, $3.50, $4,00 w $S She. Tbey lit ql to euttorn mii intl look Ml war u well. Ifycii with to WonomlM Is your footwsir, do to by purthiiitis; W. L. Doogln Shot. Htm vA erics lUmpeO" os tho bottom, look for It whes yt buy W.Ii.l)OOaLA8, Brockton, Mass. SoWJ KltAUBSB Ubos. PROFEaaiONAb AND BUSINESS CAKDB. Hinging the Dead Home. CUB- . "'".".. :i.nfl there is at In Shropshire, b--. .nmB..vlri BU u ---, , n ... way nnlv one while ineiuu. ,0.am 3SSiia mi mo v.. chiming i fitrini; ySurelf for po"011-' Sifungs. Two Had nrrV- k hr nhoumatlsnif Lumbago So'at'c?,Mx KlTny Complaint Lame BaoRf - alaalalai jC (B VI saiaillalH ri-Wltt rrri... r iieui,ww- to the. churcn. w - . chlming &i.a annn-ntaiu " ! Dears mo .-. - -t v-it ts tolled, fa .topped. 4 ock. u The sextons ff 8 k chime, if SKAtt.UM That Pie p. II n'AROY oo.o.Binoii. Itw.ro?i,2 and 3. D'Arcy Hullding. Hi nmto street. Special attention given i to lul notn lhesupVTm.and cUcult courtaof the SUM. i havo had I lliu I um pi.vw k; - -" , lonirextwrtjnce In IroallriB nolM and chronic dl.fe.ro In contniilitona noc. A phrmcy ottachod, and all pre scriptions filled I roo pf cbnrqe, $1.09 Trial Bottle Full Course $5.00 u....A.j hnm Akfti.mi Hhiimatistn. Con. umptliid, faurrli, Dyspepsia, iDaliffatlon, Bcrtifuti. Epl epsy, remaio ronw,iur. iL.rt riuwtu,. lliouphllH. Kruptltin. halt ........ n.ijtiiM.Tniu.wnrtn. llArneflB. .Qr rtoxnai ilUeaio, Ut Manltood. Malaria. Url- tin tfao incdlcat niry Troubles fonstllt at oueo, rimh nt nil. ram und surgical skill. IR. SAtttCK With Ilsvetro-Mstsn', SfaUaUl si Tlie KELT aHJaWEMSpRY. smaUtowniuDe rr ..Unvlalrrll fL Utttuci. o i . . .-.inm it was the pre"' ... -.. , Uvelypealon the ennre- d, funeral, as JfJ I some re Even tn the present ojy to ring and especially mote rural ;ri"'" stUH-revaila of Hampshire, tho Pra "M leaving open ""--" - Uas been car I through which rturn from ri0d SntU Ibe -SZcoMm church, and in TbU ari wnda aUw to the wiuu I KflSJLJ.gV 1 HftdBaSBHalsTtTl TtTtrh ' ) a u a a- s .- l T'r.A'ujf?,n'Vg:n " . . . . . . u.tuM flro. 1J ...... n..A ..n.li'a r.Hllx gon wuiuow mm- -' , hiiaW M W.HUNr HIIAWHUli J'! !A.'.. .t'hVw. Omre over Caplul a'llonal bank, Halem. Oregon. '. toiin A.OAH-ON,AtUirney at law.nnu J a and , Un'hbak building, waUm.Or niiNHAM a HOL,MEH, AtUirneys at law, BOffliVln uiih blocrl between BtataanU UUrl,Oll WWiw"""' "" pIcto TO SALT LAKE,: DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AHDALL EASTERN CITIES J2 DAYS to CHICAGO Win ear wlUtool nwdtrfa all W nntauUoa at bnln ri forces cntioa. aa Mrrona d.Miay. h rfcwiij.ttim, kUuey. sf4 "?- "?S.VaiZ "iesrsar. B?-raHS!5a. . . An.JA KiY Hob6on-Wht diand"brokiJ Wben you told ber yoa $ fond uttwtHtdhi CtlMCimoaUtalillbU Oar r. . ft.1 ImmmU PTteM beaa tntf M1 K4r, ntferUlaM ECSi er death in the SS Ln..fnSnfoTdlth.PP. that if. pproaches, SSjafT. wUen the moment of J boUid ---irrLiiui,i,nT.inno.. sr oj. i-.,.! tjaieuc- ben you ii -. -d e wM ioui the wssgMnent- .. . . .' ..u, Vnow low I m sttnaw" dsUld'.aWa- ?ArT&?Lt Chicso lUeord as I tad for dinner wMtiwbejtleverat. TtamutocorroLENU,thc 0OVrajilsucfurtcaliiS. A5KVOUR GROCER FOR IT. REFUSE AajUBSTlTlJTES. GitaiM siuaVayW K. Jtir i AiHB and iww. t-t(1 KNIUH'IO-,'-Ar!bllet and S0!?.0' Wwt. Offlet, room, "i and s Hu Breyman Mock. " v i-nOLIK. Hf-nographer and Tjpo- 1W UU ww --- HaUrnurejon - . it... -!. jflnavlaa ft NlW iungn, kldnejrt, skin dIawwM """(wnuiuV llOu iru ' ' ' DmteOsktataisss. Hoars ('uicke, !t. and Kan' Through Pullman and Tourlit Slefpen, Ffoe Reclining Chalf Can, Dining Can, frdW'AtftfJ&c. JRewivers, v vf.l.KHYAUDKIWON.J v or rata and gsaerai infurmatlon Mil op oraddreas, V4 Wellington St., UprJW a;'. ommrcUI street. ''iTi.Oreei: Klnt.bed.dsotAl opera. (fcfns of avery deacriptloo. tloMap'7 ilnleas opera- ir n PUOII, AwUltset, phrns, Ifnc W 't'tooa and saperloisortenra for lj yV ?. W..iMin. Tjaeo 2W Oorowerdal ptlun, faurrh, Dyspepsia, lull, fepilepsy, Kemnw vvra rt DIraM. llionehllls, Km lost, lopownriii, vi h Imt Manhood. I , I'ltes, U iwel IToilhles, slit ico. If cha,rKs. within niiiMned with tun best tad Young, MiddlG Aged and Old Men VVI o imy he suflerlna Trom. VOUTllKyi. lnnld ro'ieult at onoe, hef' ro It is too lute: lhnMvi'ii-r"i pracl'lHiniM who ltv no ratal in tlK Un ltd tato, as t ni;y nil i ' I "? sti.ro lo Jim perlcct hraltli brt all other have failed. Broken Down Conslilulions tneiit. No liijmloiis drugs used. Worn oat luVlneat menj call mi advice, "JPfcJallr 7n are sunorlng from Nervous robfllty or Ulllnr pTwVr.of atTy disease Oh1?1E'fH,,ttl Lungs, lUart, BUnen. Uk'n. Kidneys, or llladoer. Blood Diseases Cured In the MiortoM time by vesc table reinedlis. s nr Vftl Issatmn healthy andtlgorooa ARE YUU sy.ti should UT Ar. jpu freVfromoiery traoof dlseaso or Meknesjir Do jou look witlT Uu y frl T ur la tbtra IlJrJ.l hrl.l"'lrout.l wh eh, Hkl .WrW worm In the budding llowsr, ts rtpldly stroln jour very vifats LADIES Who suffer from Nervous Jf roat ration, jp. leanness. Despondency, lbdlgrsUon.Umsllp. lion, uiillude, I'alos In tho Hack or aids APd d.sSaieV Ytciilfar to tholr , dsu thes physlctans v. lib tha utmost mflduce. $UO0 TRIAL B0HLE 9 $5,00 FULL COURSE THE LONDON MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Market Street San Francisco, Cal. Jl-M.dw v. MONEY TO LOAN i salt. amount Mid WodtJay la eontldajlng lew- no in r ived Real KataU. In. Uutto cUmos ol building. slrt,opsuui" OONHOK VKHANH.wjPUrC4P. hitt. tn all sod T ml.A -T.Vir. :i..ihr m.rm rClfi.WII7 I"'' V.S...B. -v-i-Jf .yr.Cpt FEAR & FORD, Boon 13. Uoih lunk block. mn The Oregon Land Co., OREGON I'ACIFIC RA1L110ADC0 6KRT LlNEtaCAUrtltIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS; 8. S. WIIXAUBTTK VALUEYj leaves San KrsMlaeo.KoT.MIi, Mlhsnd ttek Uvm YmvJbs. Wot. Slk, mwwH , X. I ELWOOD, Koo(lr, lo-y-im irff! mAWmH?Woi9X- Yor Irslght and rMeg' rs p4y W wiy (dett'l . i PWsvM JPW limwwmwx -, 171 yM.TtaJi 9MM. aor uUjr.- ZZ -rr -T!k :rt.liMfa-l.T t4i