Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, March 10, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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A HARD WIND.
And the Man Who Told It Never Cracked a
Smile.
Tho rann with the whisk broom goatee
crossed his legs and remarked:
"I never seed such wind as wo had in
jhe state of Kansas last summer."
"Blow your barn away?" asked tho
landlord sympathetically.
-Not much. Barn blowed into tho
nest county last April."
"House, inebbe?"
"Lost tho house long in June. Kited
over east about three miles and lit iu
Cherry creek. Didn't mind that so
much." ho continued. "Got 'em back
and anchored 'em again all right, but
along about July 1 wo got to havin real
breezy weather."
Tho landlord said nothing, and tho
group around tho hotel stove prudently
followed his example.
"The Oth day of lust July," continued
tho btranger after a reflective pause,
"there come up the doggondest wind I
ever t.ee in tho state of Kansas. When
it began to blow, my bantam rooster
was just flappin his wings to crow."
"Did it blow the crow out of him?" in
quired tho stableman jocosely.
"Gentlemen," said the man with tho
whisk broom goatee impressively, ret
heeding the interruption, "before liiat
bird had done crowin every livin feather
on his body was blowed clean off."
"Leave tho pinfeathcrs?" asked the
landlord skeptically.
"Yes, sir. Left tho pinfeathers, and
in three minutes along caino a streak of
Kansas lightnin and singed that roost
er ele.ui."
There was an awkward pause in the
group around tho stove. Tho atablcrnan
looked around the stovepipo elbow to
get a view of tho stranger.
At length the landlord broke the pain
ful silence.
"Hank Lafiin's brown maro has gone
lame," ho said. Detroit Free Press.
Uurt Iler.
"I just heard of Fanny's engagement,
and I camo over to congratulato her,"
said Miss Hiland to Mrs. Dukane.
"Suppose you step up stairs," replied
the matron. "Fanny is in her room and
will be glad to see you."
Miss Hiland entered her friend's room
and found her Bobbing bitterly.
"Why, Fanny, what are you crying
for?" asked the caller.
"Boohool" sobbed tho newly betrothed.
"What's the matter?"
"I I I'm engaged. Boohool"
"Yes, I know. Is that why yon are
crying? I camo in to congratulate you."
The sobs continued.
"What's tho trouble? Do you think
Frank has quit loving you already?"
"N-n-no, but"
"But what? Was there any difficulty
in getting your parents' consent?"
"It's just the other way. They said
they were glad and seemed so pleased it
looked as though they were glad to get
mo off their hands. Boohool They
might at least have pretended to object.
Boohool I've a great mind to break the
engagement. So there!"
And the tears commenced to flow
again. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Satisfied Iler.
Ho was tenor in the choir, had his
hair curled and parted in tho middle
and was persistently fondling a downy
mustache all during the opening of tho
service, when suddenly it dawned upon
him he might bo sociable, and whisper
ing to a lady next to him he said, "Ee
ally, I do believo my voice improves
with my looks." She was about to re
ply when tho pastor announced tho text,
"And the ass opentd his mouth and
spake." Then she smiled and was con
tent. -Adams (Mass.) Freeman.
Working Together.
Ho was the local doctor, and every one
wondered why the parson appointed him
churchwarden, especially those who as
pired to tho dignity themselves.
Ono of these, howover, soon solved the
mystery, and to his rival's discomfiture.
"I know why the parson's 'pointed of
him," ho said decisively. "Parson gets
a feo for every funeral, and tho doctor's
guaranteed him n certain number every
year." Spare Moments.
Modern Realism.
Modern Author Which is tho phono
graph I took to Mrs. Forundred's recep
tion? His Wife This is tho one.
Modern Author Very well. Tell my
secretary to copy it off and send it to The
Bightone Magazine. I promised them a
new society novel this week. New York
Weekly.
NoAVInc".
In the midst of a battle a general saw
a man running from a very cjoso situa
tion. "What are .you running for?" demand
ed the disgusted general in a stern voice.
"Golly, general," said tho fleeing man,
"I'm running becauso I can't fly." St.
Louis Republic.
A Probability.
Bingo What's become of that blot
ting paper that was on toy desk?
Mrs. Bingo Why, can't yon find it,
dear?
Bingo (savagely) No, I can't.
Mrs. Bingo (sweetly) Then It most be
on there yef . Brooklyn Life.
Getting at It Diplomatically.
Mrs. Smoothe Reginald, dear, I saw
a lovely little bit of ribbon down town
today, and I want it so much. Don't -ou
think 1 might buy it?
Mr. Smooth A ribbon? Of course.
What a questionl
Mrs. Smoothe And there's a beautiful
feather in tho samo place just a little
one. May I buy that too?
Mr. Smoothe Certainly.
Mrs. Smoothe And just one thing
more, my dear. They've got a frame for
a hat at tho samo place. You won't ob
ject to my buying that, will you, lovey?
Chicago Record.
A Literal Interpretation.
jfAJvE. THE CARS HERE)
"WELL, THESE CITIZENS ARE OENEUOUSl"
-Life.
Cold Sympathy.
Dobbs started out the other morning
with tho toothache, and of course ho met
everybody ho knew.
"Hurts, doesn't it?" asked No. 1 as he
tried to look sympathetic.
"Well, I should smile."
"Try cold steel."
"Thanks, awfully, I'm saving my
teeth."
"See here," said No. 2, "if you'll fill it
full of pounded ice mixed with salt and
alum, it will stop the pain."
"Thanks," said Dobbs, "but I prefer
the pain. Ouch I"
"Go to the dentist and have tho nerve
killed," suggested No. 8.
"It's being killed now," howled Dobbs.
"Next."
"Take creosote," suggested No. 4.
"And smell like a burning chimney?"
snarled Dobbs. "Excuse me."
"Grin and bear it," said No. 5, trying
to bo funny, and he nearly got his head
broken for his pains.
"If it's jumping toothache," began No.
C but it evidently was by the way ho
jumped for the door, and then Dobbs
filled that tooth with whisky and stopped
its aching void. Detroit Free Press.
Old Men IJarred Out.
"Some people have very queer notions
about renting furnished rooms," said the
proprietor of a very large establishment
of the kind to tho writer.
Upon being asked why, he explained
that he knew of a woman who would
never rent one of her rooms to an old
mr.n and had her bervant girls instruct
ed to ask each applicant his age.
"I happened to be on tho steps one
day when n rather elderly man applied
for a room," said he. " 'How old are
you?' inquired tho girl.
" 'Sixty-five,' replied the rather as
tonished applicant.
" 'That settles it. You can't havo a
room here. Tho mistress doesn't want
any funeral from her house.' "New
York Mercury.
rroni a "Local" Tolnt of View.
City Editor Yes, thero is a vacancy
en my staff. Do you think you could
condense a column of ideas into two
h.c's of space?
Applicant (facetiously) I think l
would succeed better in spreading two
inches of ideas over a column of space.
City Editor You won't do for thi3 de
partment. Apply at the editorial room.
Now York Weekly.
Tluck,
Foreman of Pressroom Ink's nil out,
sir, and I ain't printed but 200 copies.
Editor Havo you cleaned all tho soot
out of the lamp chimneys and used that?
Foreman Yes, sir.
Editor Well, then boil down last
week's returned copies and squeeze tho
ink out of them. This paper is bound
to get on. Brooklyn Life.
A Sudden Coolnem.
ilisa Highflier Oh, Mr. Sappy, how
nice it was of you to name your new
hunter after mo! What is she like?
Vnnm? Rnnnv Well, she's a regular
btunner, Miss Highflier. Not much to
look at, don't cher know, out very last.
And ho cannot make out why sho is
so cool to him now. Vogue.
Newspapers In New York State.
Since tho centennial year, 18TC, the
number of newspapers in Now York
state has nearly doubled. Thero were
1,088 published then, and thero ar
2J131 now. Printer's Ink.
i u m u hThTuoI
Hair Death.
init&ntlr remove ana lorrvcr -"r" i .
. ,..(.twtfinh'
ir? ?!r T il l"f mill, swurely
Er.? ..7. nT Uim RROWER f0. t
THl "-"-' '71' ...r. vn,r
puutnp,
HStoB
His Apt Iterly.
Countess , who is nn American
by birth and a delegate to tho Co
lumbian exposition from a foreign
country, applied for u complimen
tary card of admission not long ago.
Tho officinl to whom sho spake of
tho matter explained to her that it
would be impossiblo for him to issuo
a card, becauso if it wero lost ho had
no way of tracing it.
"A photographic pass is much bet
ter." he said, "as it can bo readily
traced. Such passes," ho added, "are
used by all members of the board of
lady managers."
The countess objected to having
her jricturo taken for a photographic
pas on the groi'Jid that Bhe was a
titled personage, and it would not bo
in conformity with etiquette.
"Well," replied tho official, byway
of persuasion, "my mother is a mem
ber of tho bourd of lady managers,
and when sho comes to Chicago next
week sho will havo her picturo taken
just like tho other members."
"But you see," said tho lady, "1
am a countess."
"Yes, I know," retorted tho official,
''and my mother is u queen."
The countess stamped her foot and
without another word turned and
eft tho office. Youth's Companion.
j. "-
Soup ana urip.
The grip and pneumonia nro preva
lent do not bo alarmed, this is not an
advertisement in thin disgniso. Tho
Italians, when they are in their own
land at least, believo in soup as a forti
fier against such diseasos. But Jet tho
soup bo strong, and let tho stock bo well
chosen. None of your thin dishwater
concoctions. If tho soup is clear, sprin
kle in it cheese, and with a liberal
hand. Let tho cheese be Parmesan, not
bottled, but grated from an honest
hunk. Boston Journal.
Thoughtless or Unkind.
"Here," said the very young man, "is
a chameleon."
"Oh, Mr. Callow," she exclained, "this
is very kind of you! I shall take good
care of it."
"I hope you will keep it to remind you
of mo."
"I shall take tho greatest pleasure in
doing so." And after a pause she added,
"What a pity it doesn't stay green all
tho time!" Washington Star.
Tllo Doiilitru! One.
An old negro being on trial, his lawyer
challenged a number of the jury who,
his client said, had a prejudice against
him. "Are there any more jurymen
who havo n prejudice against you?" in
quired the lawyer. "No, sab, do jury
am all right, but I want to challenge de
judge." Green Bag.
Her Only Consolation.
Friend of the Family Aren't you
afraid to let your husband tako that trip
into tho mountains at this season of the
yeai?
Mrs. Billus It drives mo nearly fran
tic to think of it! But he's well insured.
Chicago Ti'ibuuo.
Tull Shotted.
Sbo walked along the thoroughfuro.
Tho wind tho heeded not.
For Its embrace sho was prcpsired.
Her diess wtis tilled v. Ith shot.
Indluimi'olis Journal.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all Hie train of evils
from early errors or later
excretes, the results of
oernork, sickness,
wurry.etc. Full strength,
doi clupiiieut and tone
given to ei try organ and
fmrtlnn of tho body,
ilmplo.naturalmethoife.
Imniedlatnlrmirovement
spon. Failure linpoaMble.
2.1U) references. Book,
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) freu.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. v
I'HOFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.
i'. ii. n'Aucr. oko. a. binoiiam.
D'AKCY & BINGHAM, Attorney at Law,
Honrns 1, 2 and 3, D'Arcy Bulldlne. 141
suite street. Special attention given to busl
Bbna In the supreme and circuit courts of the
state. 2 11
aULMON KOKD, Attorney at law, Ealem,
Oregon. Ofllce up stairs In I'atton block.
H
J. B1GC3KU, Attorney at Uwalem, Ore
gon. Olllce over Bush's bank.
J J. 811 AW. M.W.HUNT HHAWAUUNT
. Attorneys at law. Offlce over Capital
National bank. Halem. Oregon.
rOHN A. CAH-JON, Attorney at law. rooms
I H and , Bush bank building. Halem, Or.
11. f . liONHAM. W. H. UOiMtJi.
BON HAM & IIOL.MES, Attorneys at law.
Offlce In Bush block, between State and
i ourt, on Commercial street.
TOHN BAYNK. ATTOHNKY-AT-IAW.
t) Collection made at.d promptly remitted.
Muiphy block, tor. NUtte and Commercial
aii-iv-tu rijilem. Oregon. B-tf.
STELLA HHKHM AN. Typewriting and
commercial stenogiopliy. Offlce, room
Q wy block. The best of work done at rea
so'iiable aten. 1--B
WC.KNIUHTON-Architect and superin
tendent. Offlce, rooms 2 and 3 Bush-Hn-vnun
block. !
BO. BROWN K, M. U., l'liysicuu auu nur.
ceon. Offlce, Murpby blook; residence,
ill. i nmnirrcnw ict
D
tioi
R.T C HMlTll, DentUt. 82 State street
(7;,, a nf everr description
Baicm, ureguu. ri'1 KzJTI
4 1j.ww
tlons a specialty.
Steamer fllfona
FOR PORTLAND,
r .vm imiu dock Mondays. Wednesdays
and Fridays 7:15a.m.
RETURNING, leaves Portland Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at fr.15 a. m.
r-ast tme for pa')Ker wH"t D0 WX
ending freight handled.
HOUND TRIl,(oo"u1)200' newJr
ll:2i.
JwIBA.1,3 OB CENTS
Vor freight rate and lckU i apply to K.A.
HLtlOUT, Ageut.ftt the deck, toot of HUto
i street.
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IwTaiwuntgltf
A,AVftVWVA'V,,.WiVA,,iWJV,tV'i
V" Ttf i "Si
Mm hi t) V" Li
What Is tlio cocJUion of yours? Is your Imlr dry, pi
Iiarsli, brittle? Docs it split: at the cuds? I Ins it a ,
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or jV
brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ? J
Is It dry or In a heat.. I condition ? If these arc sonic of
yoiirsympto'nsbuwi'ii'jdintliMOoryoti'wiUbeccniebild. j
f JV- . 'J Ii, . .r.-h. kti
v, t!vWa.J.'"rTJ "' J cf I aw to I
tiowledito of the
. vAfl ilifiin
treatthom.
HflTi
istiof aDre.butailellshtfullrcooliuc and rcfrohln2 Tonic. l)y stimulating
Dip fclllclcs, ff itopi ailing hair, cures dctndrujr and grout hair on bald In
I'taJ . n
, tr ITccp ths ecalp clean, healthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, by V
tho i'3 ot tlookum 6in Soap. It destroys jiaroJifio insects, uiicv fe.a on
anilttcttroij the hatr.
i uciimy ittc flnir.
If your dniEKlst cannot
prep-tu, on rrcrlpt ot price.
ptrjsr6forl50.
THE SKOOKUn
TltADCllAIlK
37 SontU
JtegistcrtJ.
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
orthe
Southern Pacific Company.
CALIFORNIA KXPKKS3 TBAIN RUN DAILY BE
TWEEN POHTI.AND'ANDS. F.
aoutu. i
I Murtu.
U:1S p. in.
H.CU p. m.
NWj a.m.
L.V.
L.V.
Ar.
I'orLliiud
Salem
Ban Fran.
Ar.
l.v.
bv.
KM u. in
6:39 a. va
7:00 p. in
Above trains stop at all stations from
Portland to Albany Inclusive; nlso at Tangent
Hhedd, Halsey, Harrlsburg, Junction (Jlty,
Irvine, Kuuene and all stations from Koselmrg
to ABnland Inclusive
KO.SK11UKO MAXI. UAILY,
S:30 a. m. I LiV.
11:17 a. m Lv.
:50 p. m. J Ar.
I'ortluud
Halem
Itoseburg
Ar. I 4:.iO p. in.
Lv. I 1:40 p. m.
iv. 7:00 a. m
Dining Cars on Ogdcii IJoiitc
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Attached to all through trains.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
PAILT (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
7:d0 a. m.
12:16 p. in.
IliV.
Ar.
I'orlluud
(JorvalllB
Ar.
Lv.
o:So p. in,
10 p. HI.
At Albany and CorvalllH connect wltn
trains of Oregon I'aclflo llallroad.
BXPKKS3TKA1N (l)LY EXOKPTMUNllA
4:40 p. in. I L.Y. Portland Ar.
7:25 p. m. I Ar. McMlnnvllle Iv.
ti:2du. hi
6'SO a. in
THitOUUti T1011ET8
To all points In the Kuntcrn States, Canada
and liurope can be obtained at lowest rates
irom W. W. .'KINNKIt, Acent, Halem.
K.r. IIOQEIW, Anst. O. K. and laaa. Af't
ft KOKH1.KK. Maiiauwr
From Teraioal or Interior Points the
I ls)the line to take" JXB '
To all Points East and South,
; It Is thedlnlng car route, ltruns through
vestibule trains, every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
;(No change of cars.)
Compasod of dlnlngcara unsurpassed,
l'ullman drawing room sleepers
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
Host that can be constructed and In which
accommodations are both free and fur
nished for holders of first and soooud-claHu
ticket, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Aoontlnuota line connecting with all
lines, afiordlaz direct and uninterrupted
service.
Pullman slcera" f'rVAt Ions can be se
cured In advtu u '. ro gU any agent of
the road.
Through ticket to and from all points
In America, Kngland and Europe can be
parohased at any ticket oBloe of this com
pany. Kull Information concerning; rates, time
of tralnii.routes andother details furnished
on application to any acent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General 1'assenter Agent. No.
121 Klrst street, cor. Washington; Port
land, Oregon
Shaw A Downino, Agents.
Thoroughbred Poultry for Bale.
1 have the following flrstclass tlinroughbred
poultry for sale at prices stated; crated ready
for shipment, puichaser in pay exprosa
charges. Address, care of JOUIlNAL office,
l'cMtofflc b'l ck. Ha'em Or.
Heveral White Whom cockrels, very fine,
(no pullets for sale,) U 00.
Illack Hpanlsh cockrels, 4 to 6 months old,
11.25.
llrown U-ghorn III. Hpanlsh, Ind. Games,
UUrahma egg, i00ier setting, Bend fcr
eaUlog K Hnft-r
WANTED AGENTS
-to eell-
BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASHER.
v i4 .. U?atif Wnnwn RsnmlA
IK-V dkhiii . HunH ,.,r.-
W tuber with fall Inntructlooi tenttoAK'nt.
Addre J, IU lirowa, Kox 2u Balem, Or,
l-oou'
HOUSE Painting, Decorating,
1 1 Hard Wood Finishing,
Can give good references. KstlmaU furnish
ed. Addres, Uo. i5htrulh. Halem. lUal
dene on rlalem Motor lUllway, North Bolein
Ltty ordsrs at Bt4plntr A llltr, 11-61
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jUu&iuu&wul1(U1 uiurru
i-i u, iia iiiimuktiuu as nut. sn s. tiutu uim iui iusvus lii ui iu
Its production Is not an ncclilent, but tho result of rcleutlno v
)irn nf tlm rtiarnsranf tht! halrntld scnln led to thodlscor. B
disrates of the lialrandacaln led to thodiscor. "
"Skookum "contains nfllthernilnerrilanorcns. It
.Cl.rtnl - ii... jifnt. n. n.ltlin. itilnArnl. nn. ntli If
"5"?
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sudpIttou eond direct to us. and we will fonrrrd tr
Grower, 1.00 per bottlot 6 forf3.0a. fcoai.,Wo. J
J
ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., "
Fifth Avcnne, Not York, N. Y.
Forest Grove Poultry Yards.
Established in 1877.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
FROM THE VERY BEST VARIETIES.
Slock Finer than Ever, but Prices Same as Usual
Get tho Best and then you will bo satisfied. Bend
for Catulogue. Address
J. M. GARRISON,
Look Box 335, Forest Grove, Or.
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
(Northern Pacific R. R, Co,, Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CARD.
Daily Through Trains.
12:45pm
6:2opm
7:15pm
4 05pm
7 15pm
10 0-a '
1 Minn u
8:40am
8.00am
11.10am
8.15am
6.00pm
4;20pm
3:10pm
i:iipni
1 HU'nul a
1 .. Uuluth.. n
I . Ashland, a
a..ChlcnKOl
7.15nm
10.40pm
the WWcotiHlu Contrnl llue run two fasi
tnilnsdallv between 8t. Paul, Mlnneipolls and
Chlcngd Milwaukee aud nil point In Wlscon
Bin; malclug connection In Chicago with all
lines running east and south.
Tickets sold and baggage checked through
to all points In the United .Stales and Canada
CIohu connection made In Chicago with all
trains going East and riouth.
Kor lull Information apply to your nearest
ticket agent or JAS. V. POND.
in i-ns. ann i ki. Agi..;oiiiwiiuKee, vis.
pIcto
TO
SALT LAKE.: DENVER.
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS
1 AND AI.I
EASTERN CITIES,
3
1 DAYS to.
2- CHICAGO
HOIIP e nu'cKst Chicago land
HflllFS Qu'cker t On13 and Kan
Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free
Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars,
II. H. UUBIf. "iflnni'ifftiir.
If or rales and eener. . formatloa call on
or address,
w. u. naitmunT, Aist, o. p. a
254 Washington Hl Ur.d
I'OBTLANn. Ouiuiom.
The CICAG0,
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
JTravelero "mnko a pote orijt."
This LGreat Railway System Connects
at
ST. PAUL X and OMAHA
With all transcontinental lines, giving
direct and, swift communica
tion to all
KAHTKItN;ancl EOIJIIIKUN l'OINTH.
'ANI1 1H TUB
:::ONIilILINE:::
running
Klectrio Lighted ami Hteuui Heated
Vestlbuled trains of elegant Weeping,
l'arlor, Dialog and liuffct
Cars, with
Free JtecUnhuj Chairs,
Making Its service second to none In tho
world.'
Tickets are on sale at all prominent railroad
ticket offices.
For further Information ask the nearest rail
road acent, or address
C.J. EDDY, General Agt.
i, W. CASEY, Trav, Pan Agt.
PORTLAND, Or. on.
.ISEiffi ESTABL1SQED 1SC3. JKtfgWfflK'
c
THE WOODBURN NURSERIES!
Have tho largest and most complete assortment oi
FRUIT and SHADE TREES,
EVERGREENS, ROSES,
SHRUBS, CLIMBING PLANTS, Etc.,
On the North Pacific Coast.
Wo have
145 different varieties of Apples, 107 of Roses and other stock
in proportion, Send for Catalogue.-
Q D
O0
J. H, Settlemier & Son,
woodburn, Oregon,
TO FlfoD A CUKK FOR i
RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK. &c.
ggjPik
WMjk. sanden's elegtrig kuSmm
Ou
ar200 pnno book "TnilEE QLASSESOF MEN,'
Itldle.aired snd old man, sent sealed, free. Dr. Bauilen'
wo hare restored trjous&nds to robust health and vigor, after
m
shown by hundreds of casosthrouBhout this sndothorStatos.who would aladly loetlfr, and from many
as
OI wnom we navo strong letters Doaring leatimony
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nruresi. riPBii itv niRFn.
Han Fr .nolaoo,Cal..Auou.t 11,1832.
Dr. A. T. Randan, Dear lilr t lialoral uaad your bait
I waa troublnd with loat vluor, vital woaknaaa, and
almost oomplata loaa of powar, I would gat up with
m vary tlrad faallug, bona aohlng, eto.alnoo nilng
fouroaltlhivahaaanawlaaaa of Hf . Inowanjoy
Ifo battarthan I bavo for tea yrara post. 1 hate tha
Iitmo.t ouuHdanca in your treatment. You can I'Ub
Uh thla itatament. alio havaothara write or call on
ma. Truly youra. 11.A.UOWKM, IBondSaTuikSt.
RHEUMATISM LNESS. DUf
Dr. A T. fianden, DaarHlrr-Iiotonai tvourbelu
two waaka ago forrheumatiam, from whlrh 1 su(rred
foraavaral yaara. For the pait alx montha f had not
bean abU tow rk. Your belt ha placed main olmo.t
porf oct haalth In the two waaka Xhavouivdlt. 1 can
ualk oamforutilr, and fael Ilka a new man tenerallr,
M. K. lHJailEH, Fruprtator InUrnatlonal ltoul.
NERVOUS DIUTY-LOS Ooof,
Dr. A.T Randan, Door Ulri I hava b.en uilng your
Eleotrla belt for general narvoua dablUty, and to-Ua.
feel batter than I hare for fiva yaara. I haro gained
in vigor dally, snd am atrong In evarr part. . ,
Youra gratefully, OIIAB. LUKTKA.
WE HAVE CURED THE8E-WE CAN CURE YOU!
THE DR. SANDENELECTRIC BELT
ti a eompletair&lTanlo battery, made Into a bolt ao aa
iva annlhlnir. nrotomrad Anrritnta whlnh lira InitAritlr tnlt thrnuihnufc ull wonk iihtIh. nr wn f
S5.00U. Itbaaati ImproTfd Klectrio Hiupcnsory, thoKreatoat boon ever tffrenwoakutrn.and
we warrant it to cure any of tbe a bo to weaknesiiea,
ItefaindGil Thar ara srraded In atrenolh tomeetAllaLnffna of Toalmnia In touii . ml Mla-acadurold
men, and will euro the wont ease In two or three montha. Addross tor ull uforiuAllun.
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 FlrstSt., POMTLAaQ, OREGOK,
llutuoTed to corner Third mid Washington stroote.
THE INDEPENDENT BTEAMER
ELWOOD,
Leaven Portland for Halem and Cor-
vallla on
Sundays & Wednesdays
6. A. M.
Leavea Balem for Portland Tut'Bdays
and Saturdays at 0 A. M. Puhbcu-
ger rate Balem to Portl'd, 50c.
REDUCED RATES to Ban Francisco
F. J. Smith, Agt., Trade St. Dock.
W. A. OUHICK,
President.
J. 11. AI.BItKT.
Cashier.
ilal National Bank,
OK SALEM.
Tranmicti a genernl banking bustnrss.
1'rompt atteutlnn peirt to collcctioiiK. Iians
made. KzcliauKe bought and sold on the
principal cities of the world.
I. Vam Uuym, J. M. MAHTItf,
K. M. CllOIHAN, W. A.UUblfK.
W, W. MAIITIN, J, 11, ALI1KRT,
H. V. MATTHKVTH. Dlreoton.
OLINGBR & RIG1DON,
Undertakers and Bmbalmers.
Cabinet work and repairing.
Courtjjtreet, Oppualte Upers House,
SA1.KM, OltEfJON
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, QllEGON.
Itfttas, i?20 to i5.00 por Day
The beat boui between r-ortlsnd aad Han
Francisco. Klrat-claas in all Its appolutmsnts,
IU tables are served with the
Choicest Jfrulta
Orown la the WUiamttU Vollr.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
Can
IIIMni
J
Dtt. handen's Ei.EOTmo nETr
with Kloctro nincnotloSuspon.
linrr will uuro 'vt.iiiouk niou.u.no
all of tliosboTO troubles. Thosowlio
sutler from Nervou. Itebllltjr,
losscs, Drains, Lost lilaiihooil,
N orviiunnoNK. HIccplriiaiiesB,
i'anr .llomnrv. nil 1'nmn.lnf Iniii.
filnlntH, and eeuornl 111 hcnltli,
be eirocts of nbuaes, execoses, worry
or exposure, will and relief aud prompt
euro in our marvelous lnTentlnn,
which requires but a trial to conrlnca
the moat akoptlonl. lnlanomncoof of.
fects Tou mar haro umtulr drained
yonr sratem of norve force and Tltnlllj
which 1h olnctrlcliy aud thus
nausod yourweukncsaorlaokot forro.
If you replaco Into your system tha
elomenta thus drained, which are re
qulrod for vigorous strenuth, you will
remove tha cuuto and health, strensta
and vigor will follow at onoe. This
Is our plan and treatment, and we
Ruatantee a euro or reruna money,
OF niEN," should bo read by every youmr.
i'B avirctr.o jje.t in u uApvnuiBub
ail oilier iroatmonia janoci. oa can ne
to tuoir recovory aitcr usuig our icu.
A.
LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM.
Portland Oregon, Baptambar M. 198ft
Dr. A.T. Sandan. Daar Sir i-yeara of eipo.ura and
hard wore, eorablnud with the atraln oomlng from tb
iar ot an encloe. sava ma a serars caae ot lama back,
from which I auuurad for atvan yaara. 1 was .o bad
mat i couiu not uoaa my uack. aa all aotmiaa up
rrlth It. I bought onn of yonr belle. It helped ma
n Ida of tw i daya, nud I continued to wt-ar it for four
mouth., being perfectly cured, That wna two years
ao, and lama, wel to-day aa I aver was In my life. I
now your belt well, uud I know lota of proplewho
our ueit wen, iuq i inbv loieot nt
leen oured by It. Many othaia need
nave ueen ourea oy it. ainnr otnaia naeu it,anq it
they would try It they would llnd It the name aa I did
the best remedy In tha world, 1 nm located hero
permanently, and will be glad to talkwtth an. on who
nuaieio iniiu'rumiow .'.
jluni.Hi' iiuuiwij,i;ngin
Ineerllotal Fortlsnd.
LOST VITALlTV.AND btrenoth. tm,
Kvpratt. liuih. .Tuna lA. lf&9.
Dr. A. T, Randan, Hear Olri-Htoce wnarlnv your
d it J baTo twen great tyonentod. 1 rtwi mr old en-
t-tar fa.t rntarnrniri nud atttr n month' tima tit t
belt I find myself twice ai Tigorom us btfora. Mr
fat tetarnlnpi nud aluro montu' meot the
I find myself twice ai Tigorom us bt fore. Mr
memory U now Jienrlr per foot, and eacb dar anowa
for tho better I t el much atmnser tbnt bfnr
Dslntf tho belt. Youra truly, UENUV bOUULTZ,
to bo easily worn during vrnrk or atrcat.and It
r iuil inrouKuuub uit nuui, iinrui.or woioroi
and to onlaruo alirunken Umbfi. or PArto. or Moner
"FaiFSwas5
GEO. C. WILIv
DEALKIt IN
Htclnway, Knabo, Webber, Emor
hoii and other pianos.
Storey A, Clark and EarhofT organs.
All (lrst clans makes of sowing inn
chines. Smaller makes of musical instru
ments and supplies.
Uonulne needles, oil and new parta
for all makes of machines.
Sewing machines and organs re
paired aud cleaned.
Two doots north of poatolllco, Balem,
Oregon.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
P0MPLEX10U
U POWDER If
POZZONiS
Combines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
rightly used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
to the face in this climate.
Intlit upon having ths jrenuls.
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IT IS FOfl SALE EVERYWHERE.
K. K. WA1TKFIUNTIN0 CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
AM
Zeyul Blank l'ubllalievs.
Hush's Nhw Urik,orr the. bank, Uora'l stre
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