Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, July 21, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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PUSH THK KIAfE FAlK-
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reUUvefiaa eitilWt i Ue coming T f. F j..,,v arlats too t
BlhXeUXt tvriag tbe :JTacot of , ' K U3f UIT w ' " ?"" "7
steebiUmt of tM fere, tbe blowing i ol I-Jer h... -" b all lb rber
i lb autyn fxaui Jiu K. Ttx. iJ.jOftyflBs-e-5tr--iHmnniDKHle
3JreoUoo, . iJ. Iodio agent at tr , Jttrty iadadbii trtry bopgrower n
Gm1 IVjote twrDy, Polk coanty, i WiHanieU valter.
of Jutertet: MI woM gladly a--ut in J lo """" Yaj
tb prejrttoj of a-J WMt torttie. rteOLJ iJot world-
advance Dt of tbe Inaian; and tbn. I irwfAtiie. CoL C C. I7. tDe
fy ay of WDtnut,it iiei bow tbrir; jHn OtMetrrr, bule Lis Setter from
movk, Indian Kwfc,aod tber ei ' tfc j.i trfuori.1 yxiatiou.
dence of prlmlUve civjlJx-ttoo. I vikna Editr" H I tbre
could, bo-rcr, not gJre coonusnaooe - '-uoa a iwre. n w id re
to tb war danot, etc. In rewerra- binjf.
tioa Indian are fortrtdden the Jodal-
geooeof Kacbfport). Tbt-? forMddeo i It jow bekt I4t in bad tate
practtowi are still quite eujuoa aroODg f.rf jtKj4e Toje. W. Cwiey to write
the Indian and we eo only break y tblU rlA f Y." leUer
tbeu fetralaaUy." Tne Mtae exprt- , ..
i.orw corn from (jb-aiw. sod Ue ! f" b ewir. a i -3n-e- inkw
Hllelz reeenration, od ibtre i ro J be yn. rwtt Mtu y r letter,
rioabt but taken together a rxx!t inter- j j potf ly wvafcj J U.ey held a fat
wjtinjr exhibit crxild be arrang-rf. Tbe , M rAe
WAUA U at fc-wt wortbr of ootuidera- e MUrAy.
tlon by tbe tat fair tvxatniUee on pro-, f Oxc Jltrfi axe promi-
! n..rt t J I J- rrrfin f the N'atifjUa!
An tbe editor cf tbe
UftMjfnn t ?
MMMWary of the maos Air, be U tbe
right man to tk b'AI
raakttlt a Ktwen. Tbe fs.ra.tn and
tbe public geaerally waut more enter
tainment at Ibe fir. They are tired of
coming there and camping a week,
paying for eeaon Uci:et. paying t ex
hibit, paying to ee ta ra, and hav
ing only the old round of country fair
paraded each year. Thl Indian ex
hibit oould be made a great featareof
our stale fUir. Bo could a bop exhibit,
fruit exhibit and adoz;notberpeciaI
features If they were workeJ up. Hec
retary Irvine In tbe right man In tbe
right place, but he ebould be able to
give it all bla time aud energiea. He
made an excellent ecretary of the Ote
gon world's fair corrifjbiion. Hut tbe
stale fair cannot be made a rao&M in
the old way. It need tbe undivided
and Bleeps atUnlion of a linUclm
Hwretary, with Job of good help from
now until tbe fair fa over, backed by
an enterprising program commilU,
with plenty of good help. Otherwise
it inul be a failure. Tbe people of
Halem should do more for tbe fair.
The proper autboritlefl should call a
meeting of our bright men and women,
special committee on a dozen fiubjects
should be appointed to specialize and
organize the different department, and
let us chow tbe people of the rest of tbe
state that we appreciate the location of
tbe state fair at tbe capital city, and
that we are worthy of the appropria
tion made ami u;u)y. It requires itera
tion, reiteration, and damditerution to
awaken the people to guard their true
Interests intelligently in this matter
and we do not mean they shall sleep.
Uncle Dve Guthrie Is a granger and
lils Idea of an Indian exhibit Is bearing
fruit. Tbe Grande Itoode agent says he
would "gladly assUt" in prepalrlng an
exhibit, etc. An Indian village on the
grounds, of the different tribes, and
even Indian horse races, would be a
capital feature. Tjik Jouiinai, also
adheres to its other Idea of having an
editor's day when the reponontatlves
of the press of Oregon be glveu free ad
mission will) their wives, and that
Hon. Hsryey Bcott be Invited to ad
dress the people of Oregon on that day.
Tbu editors and farmers are the
bralus and brawn of our commonwealth
and with the Indians would make the
trinity of attractions that would make
our Blnte I'u!r a great success In 1801,
The olllclttls of the l-'ulr mttl the oo
operatlon of the live, Intelligent and
enterprising elements of our jwjplo to
inultolt what It should bo. Let our
ofllcluls bo awakened to the faut thai
for I lie money that Is placed lu their
hands tho proplo exja-ct something of
tlioui, Lot tho people uuderslaiid that
they must do somethlpu U-sldcs slay at
JtcHMoand find futilt, If they would
UV6 a great Hlato Pair.
Thr U Iiopfs for Fletcher of the
JwtopemlfMt, ho long as h reads Tjik
Jouknaju Jle should not look to It
Am- plty or lie Is lost. It prints the
Htw NNd exprcM the soullnieut of
Dm Wur it w jHtttlwhiKl, whatever that
wnwimi in luiim imnmiimi
YMMJouMKAfteoutluuMto n) lb
fcCGSESTED COXHEXT.
KrerjbvJy twa t Tk O.fj: Cbvt
tJAtur ivt tfce uitMf price ! eoU. A
turtjU Ih jvj&oe. No txtly Uten la i
pay to,.
ftafctu ny t fa-tr ret any
nltrutd f tr01 fri Woe fork of tfce
tftti-'n b mnr rrrpnpr sUdj;
it,glag. K e 0rJ: j- MixJera are at
wtk Kktfug ir e-arij- grain. Tbe
I wfji atsbie fi'tu tl awwanu bu dace
tvai lklte rfa -
The ljr illr.uiaa.ii of Mu Hod
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EAiVinsX kJassAztloQ at Aibory Park,
J. There is D-ty, of tbe Dalbu-
of this aDdOb9--r, aod iA. B-Jdy, of tbe (?;
hut feliows Jikft Harrey Swtt at.d
&Aj. YlKaAfyeZtJt, have to tay at home.
Tbe ExBtv. Harry Watklns, who
stamped tbe tate f' r I'ennoyer, Is still
preaibitig to poWlc crowds at Portland.
If Pennojer bad won be would prob
ably have hiui oneof tbe highest places
in bis kitebeo cabinet, though be
would bave prosbly been compelled to
take a lower fcat about tbe throne than
John P. fVjberuon.
We pity a uiui who does not know
vigorous old EoglUh proverbs from pro
fanity. Tbe editor of tbe Independ
ent Is evidently Dot a believer in bell.
TukJqohsal believes there is such a
p&ceand that tbe Democratic party
has got into it on tbe tari1 question.
There is no profanity about it; it is a
tad reality tbe country suffers from.
',ie.nfjrii)l! Mjk.i Trouble.
A corresixuiilexit says that the noucon
(cmalst fanutrrs of Wales, in order to
convince tbegoverntnentof thenecessity
for tiie early introduction of a bill for
diMatablifthmt; the tnU church tl)fro,
are again refusing to jay tithes. They
have aloptel Intih Laud league metliods
of r(ieting and auultftig the sberifTs
officers, barricading hoiieen and even in
dulging in ujooulighting. it is not im
probable tluit the military will have to
be called upon to awsist the civil power.
The Tories are arranging for a new cam
paign in Wales by flooding the country
with orators and literature in the inter
est of the state church.
A Wrll Vni Itoml.
A curiosity in the shape of a Delhi
town bond for f-VX) was turned in to the
town treasurer a few weeks ago. It was
pnnctured to full of pinholes as to be al
most unreadable, aud it bore other evi
dences of hard ueage. As soon us its
gennjnenfra was determined, however,
tbe tnouey was paid on it, and a county
official made uu investigation. Its late
owner finally admitted that he had car
ried the bond for years pinned fast to his
uudershirt. and that as he changed his
shirt quite frequently tho bond had be
come full of pinholes. Delhi (N. Y.)
Letter.
An HUtorlo lVn.
Whenevi-r tho ex -empress of tho French
writes about her lamented husbaud, she
Invariably ues tho diamond pen which
signed tho treaty of Paris. Each of the
14 plenipotf utinries wanted to keep the
pen with which he signed tho Paris trea
ty as n memento of tho occasion. They,
however, yielded to tho request of tho
Empress EugHile, wiio begged that only
one jhju tihould be uitud, which should bo
retained by her ns a souvenir. Ouly one
pen was accordingly used. It was a
quill plucked from n golden f agio's wing
and richly mounted with diamonds and
gpljl. London Tit-utts. I
That Tired reeling j
Is a dufiuerous condition directly duo
to depleted or Impure blood. It should
not be allowed lo continue, as In Its de
bility tho system Is esscially liablo to
serious attacks of Illness. HihmI's Hur
saparllla is n remedy for such a con
dition, and also for that weakness
which prevails at the change of season,
climate or life.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable,
carefully prepared from tho best In
gredients. ifm. i
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Our Orandmothcr'fl Way.
Was to steep root and herbs and uss
It every night We can do the same
by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as
promptly and without discomfort.
Not m pill nor a cathartic but inovw
the bowels every day, ,
Hold by Capltul Drugstore. i
Arbitration Not Necessary.
Arbitration Is not now neccssiry for
thoA.lt, U., tho Knights of Labor
and ull oilier xxplo have enno to an
understaudliiK uml say that they cull
buy good goods cheaper at tho THK
FAIR, 108 Coutt street, than auy other
dIsui on the Paolfla coast. I
Ill tC'3bs yNi
GyJv1rs. Jennie Decker fe
"How Well Yod Look"
Friends Surprised at the
Great Improvement.
"1 Ui 4zisr ta vrltiss t&s 1 I
tare rtrxtrtd trea "Eva's OviajiziIMx.
Zrtzr xpttet ! MssBtr Ux As. jtart bt
1-thi a fs. to ysie titia bmrt trmrirV:
isAtmXifmyi2X.Xat. is -na
abcr&s. 1-rzsto tszeSxZxA tzA.
Vcak and Palo
tktt vrj ti'sAi Oxngr. I -weraM tfAVtxt
tsuHadtoUtatnratrrajitnrciaaiu I
Vtsta geainz trone in ixzzxrj, lotis; txj
Snh rat f"&j to tJrfd. I GxmgA 1
stmiA trj- ll"Tt hiruforfHa xsO. I aa
toypytQMyIaiai3trCerha?r?ittaat(c
Hood'sCures
a lasZt ot jtssu ytflrieala reicsrVto
BsVrbybovirelJTOTl.ic.' lUUlixza
it U Jlovti Esrupirnu tiut bu ixibt tbs
ork. I wooll hiT tU Srtit bsis
Ur try UiU Batts awl t ctnTlwed.
TMl UtoT H Irie t tb teller'
Jlii.. Jzsxtz Dzcxr-K, "Vr'aifta, 1IL
H ood '8 Pills care Hrer m, eossUp-
.H. Mi-t Car TatidrwiX.
It was in a street car, and the usual
cwrtley crowd gathered on one of these
public eonYyauces y.-a.'s at its bt, The
frt part of the tar was filled with men
who were coming from work clerks,
mtt erf thera, and all fairly dred,
Oi.e laborer, v ith mud fcpWlied overalU
and a tin bucLtt in his liamb was fcqntz
td bttweei. fro portly itswngers and
was the only one of his class ia the car.
Near the door Kit a nnrte with a pink
towiu lH.-r white cap and br long white
apron showing her dutierf. The Ixiuti
fnlly clad child with ber was resstle-,
after the manner of children, andinritt
cd in dragging the length of ler sillf
coat up the car, looking into each ftce
as be ikuwcI with the kt-nly inquijntive
look avau in well bred youngFtc-rfi.
Smiles were directed at her from all the
men, but he pawtd them by and went
directly to the laborer, holding out her
little arms and lisped, "Tatomoup."
The man beMtated, lwkiug at tbe nure,
and then as tho little girl repeated her
command lie eat doVIl his bucket and
took her on his knee. She Maid with
him to tho end of her journey, the nurse
not interfering, and tho man's evident
delight was only rarpafcrcd by her pleas
ure at being with him. When the car
came to her street, tho little ono got
down and said: "Doodby; I like you.
Come and t.-o me homo day. " Then phe
weut out, and the man favored with hex
attentions was ob-ervtd to niJo dream
ily all tho rest of thowayhoma Pitts
burg Post
t'lttui Street.
Wo muAt have moro of tho wnso of
beauty and uisthetic fitness entering into
our domoatic, civic and national life.
Tho present municipal officers of our
different American cities caro but little
about it. The condition of oar Ameri
can streets was tho occacion of tho most
caustic comment from foreigners during
the World's fair period. Between ele
gant blocks of buildings, on finely paved
streets, they saw oceans of mud, old,
discolored papers blowing about, piles
of garbage and store sweepings, and
crushed cats and other matter festering
iu tho sun. How uro wo to get rid of
theso tilings in our civio life? First, get
rid of them in your homes and school
rooms, letters in tho newspapers do not
prick tho skin of tho lazy, venal officials
whoso duty it is to clean a city, but
who are only mindful to briiig out tbe
boo brigade just beforo elections semi
annually. Vou must go deeper for re
form in these things. You must train
a new generation. The boys and girls in
your schools will mako up tho new city
boards and mayor and street commis
sioners. You must train in them a high
er beimo of homo and municipal patriot
ism, based on a stronger lovo of fitness,
iirdcr and beauty. This reform is com
ing in homo and school and city. I think
wo shall mo soinoof it in our day.
"A Hit of IVyehology Applied, " Edu
cational lb view.
Colorado
Is a spendld place for people with
weak luiiks, but thousands of people In
that condition cannot possibly go to
Colorado. There Is not ouo, however,
who connot keep a supply of Allcock'e
Porous Plasters Tho moment any ou
feels that he has taken cold, one of
these world-renowned plasters should
be put nn tho back between the shout
der blades, and another nn the cheat.
Theso will serve two purposes. The
will protect tho delicate lungs and will
also relieve the congentton occasioned
by the cold.
Allcock's Porous Planters keep tbe
pores of the skin open aud assist nature
in her remedial work. They neither
burn nor blister, and can be worn with
out the slightest Inconvenience.
Urondretli's Pills cleanse tiie system.
Oable From Queen LU.
VkT (imttisiQi )n more booa 1 crave,
I trtut iurourslTratlnn
Ti not to murder Dole, the Knave,
Or put down Insurrectien:
T' not my orown, nut ins to iavt
I write In dwrp dtjfcelloo,
And m a roaie I mutt livn
Of rark'ToJor my oompleilnn.
(IKKMIIAMI AXSWIHTOCIUKKN 1.1 1..
When 1 rrrclved jour Oabltgnuu
1 tliouslit I sure would raiut
Ktir though I orten une lark' Tea
TU not for vnur niiipllut.
I n-srert that Mr. (I w..uld think
Wrouc about our connection
Till on Tier drer there 1 saw
I'srk'tTea for brooaiplxton.
Rold by CtplUl Jruf Btort,
TODAY'S 2L&SKSTS.
Prieei Carrest Iry Telegraph Local
ao-t Psrtlajsd Qaartatirsx.
&ALTX, Joly 17. 4 p. m. Office
Daily Cavitju. JoiKjvax. QuoU
tiotM for day and ap to boar of going to
preM were as follews:
MALJOt fHUUVCE HARKKT.
BUTCHKR STOCK.
Vels drewd Z ttr.
Hasp dnwstd 41.
Liveable li."
tjbn alive ij2?i.
MILL. KKICKS.
tsslem Milling 0 twAt'. Floor
In wysiie h Yijt. Brail VUA
EiinJMtKitfc. SI-Sfccst,L tihoniib
Q,l7 Cbop ftttlSaadllG.
WHEAT.
ZH cenb per boheL
HAT A5D OKA1X.
Oats-3)c
Hay Baled, old t&glO.
farm isonpcrs.
Wool Best, c
Hope rimall lAle. 10 to 13c.
Exw In trade. lc
Butte: Best dairy, 1215; fancy
ersnJery, arvj.
Cbeese IU to 15 da.
Farm smoced meats Bacon 10;
bams, 10; eboaldert.S.
Potatoes -New, &.
Onions 3 cen
FECTTS.
Cberriea, Royal A now, 3; pound;
currants 15c mn.
IJVK POCLTET.
ioitry Hens, he, roosters Dot
wanted; old ducks not wanted; young
uc,8; young chickens, fclUc.
POKTXAD QCOTAT10S3.
Grain. Feed, etc
Floor Portlatd. 2.65; Walla Walla,
i21; graham, $2.40; saperfine, 12.25
tr uarrel.
Oats White. S&r, grey, 35c; roUed,
in bags, f.5 'OOtfi 00; barrels, 5X0
0.15; cases. 13 75.
Hay Best, 102,12per ton.
Wool vallex, loioic
Slillstnfls Fran, tlo'a.K; shorts, H6
18; ground barley, $Hi; chop feed,
115 pet ton; whole feed, t srley, 17 per
urn; middlings, $23r8 per ton;
'iiicfcen wheat. 65l.O0 percental.
Hop 1663, 10 to 11.
Hirif lTl-eti i-xtni fift Uxa 91 nn
Akt UJ lbs., 2(5,3- j sheep pelts, 106bc.
IAIBY FEODUCE.
Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 200
i2icj fancy dairy,17j02Oc; fair to gooa,
12 15c; common, 910c.
( nees Oregon ll12jc per pound;
Voung AmericHn,134fel-!c: California
II (5 12; Swisalrap., 3032c; Dom., 16
ISc.
Eggf Oregon, 15c per dozen.
Poultry cbickeus,o!di2.60a3 verdoz
en;young,f2S2iO; ducks.fSJjgeese,
16C$18; turkeyp, slow at 6g,l(Jc.
Beef Topstetrs, 2J?ic per lb; fair
to good steers, 2(,2jcj cows, lc()2c;
dreied beef. 45c
Mutton Best sbeep)?l,7.j2; choice
ewes, tl.C01.75.
Hogs- Cboicv, heavy, f; light and
feeders, 13 7--; dressed, 5c per lb.
Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c
per pound.
SAW FKANCJBOO UABRET.
Woel: Oregon Eastern choice,! 8
10c; do inferior, 50j; do valley, 10
12c
Hops 912c.
Potatoes New Early Rose, 3050c
in sacks; 3o(55c per cental.
Oats Milling, 1.221.32j .
It Is Reliable. Announcements
of entertainments in The JoObnal.
$100 fieward $100
Tbe readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its staires and
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
tbe ouly positive cure now known to
tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being
h constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
trie system, thereby destroying tbe
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patieut strength by building up tbe
constitution aud assisting nature in
doing its work. Tbe proprietors haye
to much faith In Its curative powers,
that tbey olTer Ono Huudred Dollar
for any cases that it fails to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials.
Address. F.J. CHENEY", & CO.
Toledo. O.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
HEART DISEASE 3D YEARS!
Short Breath, Palpitation.
Mr. G. W. McKlnscy, postmastcrof
Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ox-soldlcr.
nays: "I had been scvotcly troubled
with heart disease ever slnco leaving
tho army at the close of the late war.
I was troubled with palpitation and
shortness of breath. I could not
sleep on my left sldo and bad pain
around my heart I became so ill
that I was much alarmed, and for
tunately ray attention was called to
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
I decided to try it. The first bottle
made a decided Improvement In my
condition, and five bottles have com
pletcly cured me."
O. W, McKINHEV, p. M,, Kokomo, lad.
Dr. Miles' Heart Our Is sold on a positive
gonranux) that tbe drst bottle will beoeau
AhdruggUUsellltatfl, 0 bottles for 16. or
IV
the Dr. Jill. T Medical
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puiu, on receipt oi price
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Per las4,Urecvq.Arnll inJS
Dr. A. 1. Sasdea. Laar hlrr-f ewi off I soar bb
r Usd.urecva.Armi; liCihate been cait4 tj tt. alaar t a iMd IU aad if
rhln-fewioSi f yoor b.u tberoLd try tttkerareald find B tbe aamaaa 1 did
aUaa.froahkhl3Sfred,-taebreislin tbe world. 1 to oeated bera
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tutl For tbe uu da mostaa I badacalaxaisectlr.aaiwi Ibe clad to talk with, a&jcoa who
pctbaalUU.batwaw.ki I tm tt-d i t. lean
iralk comlortaMr. aed feel lia tsew aQ raerutx.
M. t gUQH& irlr latersatloxal Hottl.
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Dr.A.T Paiia';a.IJrBlr-lhTet-antlnxoir
Hwaaotatow f xrDejjaaaaeaBieiaaiz3ou
fal bettar taaa I ban for Era years. I haw calaed
laTkwcaily.aadaaiatreazlAeTaryBan.
,m" Yar arati filly, CJU3. ICETKA.
rietrw salt lor eeoerai aerroca caoiutr. ana io-oa
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
baetsapIetciolTaiilebsUery.taadelntoabeUao aa to be ealy worn ecrisz irork re &trett,BB!l K
fiTti aootbls. pr kinged correata wtuch art tntfiitly Idt tlirosebuut ajl weak parts, or we forfeit
S5.0Q8. Itbaaan Improeed Electric rsaapeaaory. tie creates! bc a ereririTea weak Ireland
we warrant tt to care any of tbe abore weaknewea. aaa toe&jaire orackeal -it-s - "?, or 3Ioner
Refaaded. Tbey are traded In atrencth to nett all atuces f neatce T ii .-- lLd-aedorou
toen. and will core the wont caaea la two or tbreesoaUu. Adirvii for falitafrsat ji
6ANDEN ELECTRIC CQ. 172 HrstSt.. PORTLAHD, OREGQrt
An Oregon Newspaper California news does not
suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is
distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover
ing Oregon interests.
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Only One Cent Daily Newspaper
on the Pacific Coast,
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Dispatches.
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO HEAD THIS :
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Coast and tbe cheapest and best daily paper for the money in
Oregon.
Please let us know if you can use any sample copies o
the Daily or Weekly. They will be sent free.
Remembei these are ARSOniflfffl Prra nmi'cnnnora rrivinrr
all the current news of the
typo uiiu unrucuye style.
Theso low hard times ratrs
his daily paper and know the
uewa oi uih worm.
Editorial comment is fuurlesi, and independent. Edited
by its publ'shers to secure good government for the people
able to deal justly and fairly with all.
Only $3aOO a year.
months Sl.OO
&No Kianere pent aller time' Is out for which It ia ordered.-!
aOU. iou are the man. If we canuot uet yon to act, hand thla tc
BoniBone who wants otie of tliera grand premiums for simply gelt ui? up a club
Almoal anyone will tako this per ujkiu merely seeing u it eelln ftBe f. It h
I3S3Jo;3J43X3JSS3JOX3OJV0l3lS3ic-TW
Uei3portceofhargplety
of raffic on hind for cootong
purposes, hu found tint
Borden's Peerless
vjii crcaruj
EvaporatedCream
folly nx-ls hs reqdrenenU,
and therefore highly indorses
ut,T.e.
the New Tork Orodenswl SOTt Co.
caprejareii isSk or crara.
3JS3x:
DE. SAKDEVS EI.XCTRfC BELT
with Electro 3IraetteSiin
urr Will ear wlf faat Riedlcics
jir. uof tti-ijortr smcj. Thba
rater frota hrrraaa lirbillir.
' foar lrptnnrr.Bll FrBalv(7At4.
"plaint, auxlreoera.1 111 healtii.
tbe titcu or anctt. czcne. vorrr
or ertfcre.Ui Cad relief aad pn-QH
care tn osr icirreluas tcTcctiob.
ttc!i reqmrrt bat a trial to eoennre
tit DOt txepiietl. In tsz.ortjt oltl
lvu joa cur bare nn nlj amsee
yuor tTRon ot ner? e ton ix.4 Tiu.l: j
which 1 eleeirlcliT txti that
cacMd TcarweakiieMorUetol lorre.
U ioa rebate trto TOr.re3it!n
eiestata Uici diaicea. wblih axe rv
qmred lor TVmai stresnb. joa ul
reso t e ibe cm a and beaub. wu erct h
tza Tvrr wi I ic-uow ai once, ilii
U car plan asd treatsxet. and we
Piaractae a
- w - ..... bHi'
Dr. Saclen'a Elretrtc
aaramte a core cr nran isoncj
be rad by eTerj Toncn
-If Rilr ka no exttcruTeziL
uxX tUot. alter all ctber treauxjecta faUjcKaaj caa be
otber fitate.b wooM aladly terujr. aaiirroa saa j
i:
ntiAaM to "r tr tt lor icer
That ra two reara
tif Wk.fi ilk CT life I
kow loir belt welL az Ilni lata cf ectJji who
ll&lhtn been coit4 bj it. Hani cih a tjmo luatvj If
iiOniln BCBni.EtiioeerEot4irortlaci
LOST VITALITY AND STRENGTH. ,
. , . Ert. Wa.h, Jaae 13. ESI.
D-. A. T. caaca , Oear hlr-li.ee weartaz toot
b it I ban bees greatly besaSted. 1 feel mj old ea-
irry fa.Y retaixift; and after a zaostb'acieof tba
belt I ikd BTielf twice aa t c&rooa aa bafcr. lie
. atcerj la cor nar!y pa-feet, and each day ibwa
Ifo tbe better. 1 f 1 nicb atro&ger.tba &.fora
1 oalta tie balu Yosritroiy, B2iaj oCHUIJZ,
Li,
world from day to day in large
ennlilft vprv form, v tis hn-ua
state of Uie market and all the
Sl.oO for six
for four months,
II
The CMC GO,
MILWAUKEE L ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
Trv4r "iuiKe a m4e im t.'
Tfeij Great Kilsr Siitta Cc u
i t
ST. PAUL ?nd OMAHA
Vllh aa tiaoootlaeataniBes.-fir'Dc
direct jtso 'in romffiaiiilca
Su3 to aa
HTF.RJ a on MltrxilEKX f 01X1
AM IS THE
:::0XLV I INK:::
j runnirig
Electric IJchld nd. Bteam li-atj
i VeaUbeled tralct of eircuit fptng.
iaiior, IHbIcc ard Bnfiet
I Cars. JUi
' Free Reclining Cliairs,
VaJrtBg IU aerrtc eerood to cone la tbe
orld.
Tcteu are oo rale at ail protnlnnt raOroid
ticket oScce.
for fnrtber lnlorrraUco uk ibe ccaitet r tl
road afeat, or addim
C. J. EDDY, General Agt.
J. Yf. CASEY, Trav. Pan Agt.
PORTLAND, Oggon.
WISCONSIX CEJiTRiL LINE
(Nsrtir Pxrife R. R. Co, Lniea.)
run
TWO PAST TRAIXS
aily
twn BU Paul. Minneapolis and Chicago.
S Jv-ankee and all polnU Is Wisconsin; mak
ing connection in Chicago with all lines run
aLag raat and tonth.
TlekeU told ana ragfre checked through
v all po!ui li ;fce Untied tilatea and Canadi
P.t ince.
rm Information regarding Rontee,rate,
map. .dej. etc-, address yur neareai tici
e fctfenl or J A3, C. POND,
trn Pans, and Tkl. AkU. Milwaukee, wis.
TTfkllOr n i" n ,.
MUUht raintinP. IJPPnratinD"
f w U,V"- , ,.,"l"!&r-lr . T . 1,"&J
-- nam wuou rmisning,
Can give good; reft reacts. Estimates fcrnlrh
dence on "aletn Motor liallway. Uortli SaJem
Leave orders at Btelner A Blower. 1 l-d
Rheumatfsmi -Lumbago.
Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints.
Lame BacK, c.
DR. SAIHK'SELECTRIC IELT
With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY.
Lateet I'ateaul Bert laaprwecwieaU I
can wttboa medidaa all Iraaaaoaa rwaaaiBr frea
oreraxattoo of twain nem tommt oxccawaortaala
emwn. aa Mrrau debilirr. atatpIewMieae, Uono?
rbranauain. kUaer, llrer andbudder eorapliau;
"Sii P. heu. ee. Thia ekctrlo Belt eontaiaa
. !?fcttu.,?P?it onr U othera. Correal U
lortantlr fetttar wearer or we forfeit 3;,GCO.0O. a-d
wiucore allot the abore diaeaaea or no Wftou.
aanda hare been cured br thla mareelooalnreatloa
alter ail ether remediea tailed, and we wire huklreda
(it teatimoolala in thla and erarr other aute.
Ef 'rwrU "twi Kxciaic srbrasoiT. the
rieat toon erer offned weak men. rail wUa all
lu. UIUu(llt.u8lmtUtCHinujll.)l1
wears Bend for LJoaM Pamphlet, mailed. aealed, tree
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.,
Vo. llraFtrat Street, I'OKTHXD OKI.
fU:niUtbU U .oi. Ai.Uk ni.U . a l lngi on D J
Portland. Or.
. HERCULES
utScrUIUIREo
A SURE
POWER.
RG EUCTRIC
WITH A CHEAP
UNE. rUQ'JIIU
ewEEE. no Bat
OtDH. ALWAYS
ao roua wife
SPARK. RUNS
CSADEorCASO
NO LiCEMKO Em
TEBE8T0KlE?m
Ready to Stmt,
CAM SUN If.
VWP niVS" armut nnuicD
PALMER & REY.
San Frandico, CaL Portland, Or
FOR
CTS.
Ia Postage, wo -mn Bead
A Kaaiple Envelope, of elf bor
WHITE, FLESH or BRUNETTE
no.
OZZONIS
OWDER.
Ton haTe seen it advertised for rnanr
years, bat have won n.r trlerf Itt if
not, you do notknow what an Ideal (l
llAatlnlA-rlnn IIahH.. . J
iiui, yuu uo not jr.novr wnai
Complexion Voider Is,
u
pozzom's"H
,
besides being; an acknowledged beatrtlfier,
baa mane refreshing uses. It prerenu cnaf.
luc.sim-burn. wind-tan. leaaena uersplratloo,
ete.lnfactltUatnostdellcate and desirable
protection to tbe face daring hot weather.
It Is Sold Ereryvruere.
Por samnla. address
U.A.POZZONI CO. St Louis, MoJ
MBtmoN tbu raran.
WANTED AGENTS
-to Bell-
BROWN'S WI FOUNTAIN WASUEH
Best Steam Washer known. BamPld
Waiber watt mil lnetrurtloci sent to Arent,
zpreaa eatrt ei prepaid on reeelrLof (&S3.
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Or I li I S . wi I
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or tale by JBwkaM Van Slype.
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