jnmi-mmjfS!nmm!BSS!X!eMiy,Trl7lfh'tr'i"'
SffiHK
in the Early Bays
of cod-liver
oil its use
was limited
to cariing-
those f ar " "
advanced in consumption.
Science soon discovered in
it the prevention and cure of
consumption.
Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypo
phosphites of lime and soda
has rendered the oil more
effective, easy of digestion
and pleasant to the taste.
Prepared by Scott & Bowno. N. Y. All druggists.
Thtg extrn
ordlnnry Bo
Juveiwtor la
tho moHt
wondorful
discovery of
tho age. It
bis been en
dorsed by tbo
men of
Kuropo uud
Amrrl'-a.
Hudran Is
puroly veso-
Hudyan stops
Prematurenpss
of the ills,
charga la 20
days. Cures
ITcrvouBUCEC
HmHBloni
endde7e!op
uud rcstot
week cigar
IVirs lu II
boclr, l""sc
bv da v l
,UNT
MANHOOD
niBiorpi
'(""ij
Ml
tralcklr. Oyer 2,000 private endo'seraents.
PrcmatnrcncfB means tanotent-y lu tlio Drat
stage. It Is a symptom of s initial weakness
and barrenncsi. It can bo stopped in SO days
by tho uso of Hudyan.
Tho new discovery was maun by tnoBpertnl
istiofthooldfamouuHudson Medical Institute.
Ills the strongest vitullzcr made. It Is very
powerful, but baimless. Bold for S1.00 a pack
aeoorG packages for S5.C0(j)lnlnsealed boxes)
Written guarantee Klvcifrrftcure. If you buy
nix boxes aud ate not entbcly cured, six more
will bandit to jou freo of all charges.
Bend for rlrculf-rsand testimonials. Address
HUDSON MKDICAL INSTiTUTU,
Juuctlou Stockton, lUurket tc I'llU MM
Sail l'runcUco, Cal.
Mexican
Mustang
. Liniment
for
Bums,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
3rulses and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sort)
Aclntlcn,
Uimlwgo,
ScnlctH,
Blister,
Uwcl liltettt
Ml Cntito AlUmntei
Ml MomAUwnii
ill ftlieep AlJinwiU,
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Wlw'Bj Batlonp.Ncrv
Bplfl oustwltchlru
wIffli of tnQ e'c'
K'Wfc"2 and otnc
BJrSWii paits.
ElSfS'S Strengthens
3BfjiB,a Invigorate
2twlQLjSI an1 'ones tb(
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TilGTHADEirSTIUW
Fatal Exploit of an American
Adventurer In Zululand.
THE DEMI OF A DESPERATE MAN.
Uo fired u Trnhi of Gunpowder, and lilt
Di-nth Carried Its Own Revenge, but tlt
BIj story of tbo Missionary's Wife Kc
tnalno CnsoHcd.
The coast of southeast Africa is oneof the
most dangerous In tho world. Currents,
constantly varying both in direction and
intensity, carry tho navigator far out of his
courso and often land him upon some reef
or sand bar. Tho fact that tho Robert
Miller, from London for Bombay, should
hnvo been wrecked near tho bay of Nntal
was therefore not strange. But what was
anusnnl was tho great loss of llfo that at
tended tho wreck. Onlyono man out of
all those on board managed to reach tho
sboro in safety.
This man w as Charles Lee, nti American
whoso subsequent adventures are thus ro
tated by John Crittenden Marriott In the
San Francisco Chrenicle:
Flung by tho waves on tho coast of Na
tal, with his money safe in n waterproof
belt, Lee changed his plans and resolved
apon a trading trip into the interior. Pur
chasing a wagon and span of oxen nnd
hiring two native assistants, he "trekked"
north into Zululand. In his wagon he
carried numerous articles for trade with
tho natives. Among them, carefully con
ccnlcd under the wagon seat, he carried n
few kegs of powder. They wero concealed
because, the luws forbid tho sale of powdei
to natives.
One morning ho "outspanned" at a smoll
village whero there was a missionary sta
tion. The missionary himself was nway,
but his vrifo camo down to tho trader's
tvagon expecting to find many article?
needed to replenish her household stores.
Lee sold what she wished, all tho time
TltADKIt I.KE'8 LAST IIOUH.
looking at lier in a puzzled manner. At
last bo exclaimed: "By George, I know you
aowl How under heaven did you get here,
Molliof"
"Sir," wild tho woman, deadly pale, but
lrawing humelf up pioudly, "what do yon
nieuu by this Insult?"
"Oil, htufT, Moll'o. You can't fool me.
As soon its I ww you I know I had seen you
befoie. Hut it seemed m queer tbutMollie
Flanders Moll of Pan Francisco should
have turnei) up here of all places in tho
world. Pretty i. ever, Moll, I bee. Give
us a kiss for old times' suke."
Grasping her suddenly in his arms, he
kissed her again mid again. Finally fche
loro herself looso uud (led, wlilto with emo
tion. Wn 1ni Molljo Flanders or was she
not? Lee- was wire of It, but mistake of
Identification do emiiet hunt happen. At
any rate hho acted as if Innocent.
Sitting down, tho Hoinaiiw rote a letter
to her husband lulling l(lm how sbo hod
been Insulted and demanding reparation.
This letter she wilt byniiutlvutotheiielgh
boring Wlluge, whom her hiikband was vis
iting. That night tho tnulur took advantage of
the niooiiiltflit to pursuo his Journey, and,
is fate would Iiavo It, ho uud tho Jitter
reiuihwl the lllago and tho missionary nl
tho Kiinu time.
Tho inUslaiuuy mm a limn of midden
nnd vlolnut temper IIP lowl kl wife
1enri ami tho !' of mi liuult to hw
broke down Mil Iho Iwrilt-in ho had bulll
,ip by ooi.htiint liiili. I'rguil byhlin,
Ihoohluf of thifiilhijfu Milt nit" lo bil
thu t nulur. riiiipilkml without. IiU mnm.
r.ui whh nimloii wqiihu nml rarrlwl imfor
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Vnr ale by LUNN A BROOKB.
i-ond of Snahef.
Caroline Mather, tho daughter of a Well
to do farmer at Quaker Hill, Cono., has ii
strange penchant for snakes. Sbo is a con
spicuous figure in Quaker Hill society,
whero sbo is very lnuclijulmlrcd, but from
ber earliest childhood fcho has shown a
strange liking for snakes, and on every oc
casion offered her she will hunt the reptiles.
When Caroline was a toddling creature,
not more than 3 years old, shp wan ono day1
nlnvlnur nlmnt. thn van. Her mother wit
busy Inside the house and paid but little'
attention to the child. When sbo wont to
look for her, she was missing. Mrs. Mather
searched tho yard and tho fields in the1
vicinity of the bouse for the child, but In
vain. The farmhands wero summoned, and
a search for the missing child was tx-guu.
Hlbtf MATIint AW flKJt W.
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TODAY'S MARKETS.
brlsoB Ouiront by Telegraph- Local
a .. Portland Quotations.
1 Salkh, February 21, 4 p. in. Otllce
Daily Capital Journal. Quota
tion for day ana up to hour of going to
otCea wore aa roiiews:
1 BALKMl'ItODUOUMAUKKT,
BUTCIIKK STOCK.
Veala drosaed 4 cts.
Uoga tlroasetl 4 J.
Live cattlo lJ2o.
Bhecn allvo $1.25(3)1.60.
MILL FItlOBS.
Balcm MllllDK Co. quetes: Flour
In wholesale lota $2.26. Retail $2.G0.
,Biin $11 bulk,$12.60 Backed. Bhorta $12
13. Chop feed $14 and $16.
WHEAT.
85 cents per bushel.
HAY AND GRAIN.
Oata-2022ic.
Hay Baled, old $78; new cheat
$06.60j new t'motby $8.00,
FARM PRODUCTS.
Wool Best, 10c.
Hops B( st, 3 to 7c
Eggs In trade, 12Jc.
Butter Beat dairy, 1820 fancy
creamery, 25c.
Cheese 10 to 12 eta.
Farm smoked meats Bacou Do;
hams, 11; shoulders, 7.
Potatoes 25o.
Onions 2 centa
FRUITS.
Apples 40c bu.
LIVE POULTRY.
JoUitry Hens, 6o; roosters 6c;
duckb, 0; chickens, 6c.
Turkeys. C8o.
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Feed, eto.
Flour Portland, $2.30; Walla Walla,
$2 05; graham, $2.15; superfine, ,.$1. 90
per oarrel. J
Oats White, 2728c; milling ;20
80c;Jgrey, 2027o; rolled, In bags,
$6.758.00; barrels, $0.000.26; cases,
$S'.75.
Potatoes 4045o per sacs; sweet, 2o
per lb.
Hay Good, $810 per ton.
Wool valley, 810c.
Mlllstuvn Bran, $12.00horte,$13.60;
chop feoJ.Vi6 per ton; ohicken wheat.
76oper ceutal.
Hops Dull, 47c.
Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. Sjc. un
der 60 lba.,23c; eheep pelts, 1060o.
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22J
iair to goo
per peund:
Young American, 11
12Jo; Bwisslmp.,
2880c; Dom.,1418c
EggB Oregon, 14o per dozen.
Poultry UhlcKous, $2.608(K) per
dozen; ducks, $4.005; geese, $G
$0,60; tur-keys, dressed, lie.
Beet Topeteers,22 3-oo per lbjfair
to good steers, 22C; cows, 2c2c;
dressed beof,8J4jo
Mutton Best Bhcep,?i2.10j choice
ewes, $1.601.76.
Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.003.00,
light and feedtr8.$3.50; dressed, 4Jo per
lb.
Veal Small, choice, 6Go; large,3
4Jc per pound.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKKT.
Wool I Oregon lSustem choice, 8
lOo; do Inferior, 60o; do valley, 10
12c.
Hops Quotable at 48.
Potatoes Early Hose, 40G0o In
Mcks; BurbankB, 8045o per sick.
OfttMlWnK, $1.024C4Llo.
How's This I
We oiler Ono Hundred
Dollars Re-
ward for an
jvc&soor
Catarrh that cau
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciiknky & Co, Props, Toledo, O,
We tho undersisued. huvo known lf.
J, Cheney for the last 16 year, and bo.
ileve nim poneouy uouoruuie in an
buuiiiesa trmimetlona and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm,
7'owIoOM Wttldlng, Klmmn & Mar
Vln, Wholesale DruffKlt8t Tolcdo,Ohp.
iiftirs ijftturrn uuro is uskuii iutor
nally, aotlntf directly ujwn the blood
llll IJIIIUWIU NUIIHUV8 Ml HQ lUlli
l'rloe, 7oc, ier bottle, ma hy u
jIIi
drug-
(tliUl, TeniiJ0Uiu turn,
Tjie worW yir
OajjnfH runmlii vucli without llio
hloumlHtf Jook and yadpt wm fwi
which hoallli alone Iiiiiwu, i'ark'n
'JVa.hy eloarlng (ho blood of luniiiiltUs,
HjBkw ,i)T ,cimlwloi rjii) ilw m
of ymuli. Hold ly unu WrmV,
wafi Mmwrmw
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26e: ranoy uairy,i7i(aJsajo;
1216c; common, 810c.
CEeeee Oregon lOfaUlo
p.ijMin.i.kbMiiwawwniiinnwiiiiiii
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PKICiiLY ASI 1 t'URt HUU I
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AN.J f'OiAUSIUM
t
nlarvQlous Cures
in BloGd Poison
1 .11-1111 ! Ill
Rheumatism
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ant! Scrofula
Ul ii mil i i i
P. P P purines t'.io blood, bullda up
tho weak ami Uebllltuled, rIyc
MrciiKtU to weakonei ncrvon, rxpfli
dlsiuucn, RlTlnr tlio patient lioaltli and
happiness wtH'o mcknrss. sloonir
fcollngs and las Itudo Urit prcralleif
For prlmorjr secondarr and tcrtlarr
K
for blood Dulsonlim. morcu.
rial poison, roafarln. dyspepi
in nil blood and ikln dlteos
blotclici, plmplm, old cnroul;
rnnins. ior Diooa nuisunitiir.
.lariA. dyspepsia, and
i oifensen, iu.e
rtaronlD tilfirs.
.n..M. BAalil k....! .vlld .H.liial.a
ivt.vi, Emm iv4u. w..-. riaiii-iM.
cima-wo msy sT,.winoul iMrcJ
contradiction, that P. P. P Is tho best
dkkxi puriner in mo wona, tna manes
poeltlve, spcody aud pormancul otirci
osuive. spc
I fill enrm.
in i
I.mlles whoso systems sro poisoned
and whosebloodls In an Impurs condi
tion, duo to menstrual Irregularities,
nropeoullsrlybenoflted by tho won
dorful tonlo and blood c oanslne prop.
prtloaof P. P. P.-I'rlckly Asb, Toko
Root and Potassium.
SpniNariBLS, Mo,
, Aur. 14th, 1603.
I can speak la tho blithest terms of
y
vourmoillolno from ray own personal
U.iow
kuowlodeo. I a nRooted Trith heart
illseaso. plenrlir nnd rheumatism lor
?. luasnnco
lanrlir nnd rl
35 years, was troatod by the very best
physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
lar', tried evonrknown remedy with
out fandlns relief, ihavo only taken
one Dome oi jourr. i. i., yu uau
ohoerfully aay.lt has done mo mora
one Dottle of yon
rmnA than rmvthtni? I haTBATOr taken
I onn reaommend your medlolna to all
OUuetera OI me aoovo aiseasei
Brers of the abovo diseases,
. MRS. M. M. YBABV.
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Tho short roulo to points lu Washington,
nesota and tho cast. Through tickets on
iw further information can upon or
Or C. C. DONOVAN. General Agent.l
122 Third st,, Portland, Or.
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Washington, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, aud all points lu tho United
Stales, Canada and Europo. Tho Great Northern Hallway Is a new tnuincon
tlnental lino, Runs Bullet Library Observation cars, Palnoo BltopInK aud
Dining Cars, Family Tourist Bleepers and first andtieooud olass couches.
llaylnir a rook ballast track the Great Northern Hallway Is freo from dust,
one nf the chief annoyances of transcontinental travel,
Round trip tickets with stop-over privileges aud choice of return routes,
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f rickly Ash. cVs.lt and , PoUt
rhim, tho s- - 4,t tH ruilner oa
c.tb.
Abshbesii. ". . July 31, 1001.
MEfts WrrM tt flnoa., SnvannsTi,
Oj.t linn niits-I biattht al'ottleoj
jviiri' P P. ntliot Hrrlucs.Arlc.snd
It lisx donopio tnoru i,nl thnn threo
t. n- ha treai cki t Rt tho Hot Hpiings.
C.nC throobontos 0. o. V,
Jjordcc, ....- Cju 'y,0.
Corf- 3 5c'- .ca
5b all eh'm U i.'iV r 'frill I bero
t testify to tho v. or dorml I ropertles
ct t. P. P. for er'-otl "r cf the skin
t
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Mn.l nn. nnn nnflmlv AlirnH.
(Slsned by) J. I. JOHKSTOH.
ftkln Cnncop Onred.
ntttmonvromxht Mayer of St jutn,Ttx.
Beqotw. Tax., January 1, 1803.
Messrs. LirrxiH nnos., Savnnnah,
Oa. i UtniUmtn1 have tried your P.
?. P. fur a disease of the akin, usually
nown ia akin ranoer.of thirty Tears'
atnmlinir, and found erent rollofi It
purines tho blood and romovos all Ir
ritation from the aoat of the dlsoasa
and prevents any spreading of the
Soros. Ihavo taken nvo or all bottlea
and feel confident that another courso
w 111 oBoot a. euro. It has also rallovod
tnu from indlifestlon and stomoca
troubloa. Youratrnly, ..
CAPT. W. M. RUST.
Attornoy at Law.
Book oil Blood Diseased Moiled free.
ALL r-RUOQISTS SELL IT.
UPPKIAN BROS.
rnopRiETona,
ww " 1- - - -
Uwmmn't Bloek,sTBBsih, ev
r
0. R. & N. Co's
LINES.
Idaho.
Montmm. Dukolas, Mln
from UliiuaL'o, Ht. Louis,
sale
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wruo
J. L. MITOJU'LL, AKont,
alum, Or.
East and South
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TO TAKE A TITII.
lift A(ui.sition
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CIKIBABT TO THE CONSTITUTION.
How It Hns Been Fastened
- on a Nowtpaper.
The Constitution of
Unit d States forlids
the
tho
acquisition of titles.
In Iho far west uot much
respect is paid to titles.
Neaily ovory man is a " Col
onel." or an "Honorable."
It is so littlo thought of
that many men prefer to be
called plain John Smi h, Til
Ford, Jo Simon.
But titles are somotimes con
ferred by accident, and become
a really good handle to catcli
hold of. In that ease tho peo
ple catch on and ubo tho handle
iiht freely aud properly.
a ouitious cask.
A stack of letters is received
at this office in ovory mail and
while many of them are printed
in largo letters "The Ono Cent
Daily. Salem Orogon," a great
many are written and there is a
great variety of ways of writ
ing it. Hero are some of tho
fermB:
"lot. I Salem, Or."
"let. Daily, Salem, Or."
"One Cent Daily, Salem,
ur."
"The One Cent Daily, Sa
lem, Or."
"The One Cent Daily Jouk
anl, Salem, Or."
"The Gueat One Cent
Daily Jouunal, Salem, Or."
"The IIonouaule One Cent
Daily Jouunal, Salem, Or."
That's a quoor titlo for ft
nowBpapor to got iun'fc it?
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ono would think of J
"THIS HONOBAJ3LE!"
JustUiink thwt ovor, wlmfc it
moans in connection with jour
nalism, Ilonorablo with itolf,
Honorable with tho jioopJo,
Honorable) with itUi readoni,
Honorable in its politics,
Honorable with its content
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