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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1895)
:o I Z Uc -AS Kt) A f fA THEBESf 1 PIPE (TOBACCQ This extra ordinary Ro" juvonator is the most wonderful discovery of too age. It has been en forced by tho men of Europe and America. Hudjran Is purely vege table. Mudyan stops Prematureness Constipation, uizzincss, Falling Sen Rations, Nerv ous twitching of tho eyes and othor parts. Strengthens, Invigorates and tones tho cntlresystem. Hudjan cures Debility, Nervousness, KtnHaions, anddevelopcs and restores weak organs. Pilns In the of the dls charge In 20 days. Cures LOST back, loreei hv n n v r t MANHOOD Eight stopped oulcUy. Oyer 2,000 private endorsements. PrematarcncfS means lmpoteney m the first stara. It la ft symptom of seminal weakness and barrennen. It can bo stopped In 20 days bythousoorilodran. The new discovery was made by thq Special ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest vltalizor made. It Is very powerful, but baimless. Bold for S1.00 a pack ago or6 packages for 85.00(pialnEcalcd boxes). Written guarantee given for a euro. If you buy six boxes and aro not entlicly cured.sit moro fill be sent to you free of all charges. dend for clrcultraand testimonials. Addrces JTODBON MKDIOAfc INSTITUTE, ffunctlou Stocltton, Market d:lUlUStr Sail 1'ranclnco. Cal. Mexican Mustang Liniment for tfurns, Caked & Inflamed Udder . Piles, Rheumatic Pains, 3rulses and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff Joints, Harness & Saddle Sore, Sciatica, l,wmlago, 5elds, platers, Insect Bites, All Cattle AllmonfSf All Horse Ailments, All $Uwv AHniente, Aterofwiie mu Tlww Quickly Jo III Veiy fiwlvt Minim! OiifJt Inn Jiffy Rl In Vigorously. rjMiifliitf uhml twiiwn fin tf""-' - --"i rmi . w Mdl'l LTMlTll1, V J Hamilton k Molo ,'ll HW'W,W"1 J&l GOOD ANO BAD LUOK. Thtlr tnQatnco May Ho Determined by the taw or Probabilities. A grent doal of sophistry has been wnstod in vain nttompta to provo that thero is no such thing ns luck, good or bad; that nothing happens by ohanco, all results coming from somo definite cnuso. Even though tho latter state ment could bo provod or should bo ad mitted, it would not prcclndo tho oxist enco of Inok to tho individuul. That which occurs, favorablo or unfa vorable to him, from nny oause beyond hia ooutrol, is good luck, and thoro is no doubt that luck plays somo part in tho history of ovcry ono, but it is of much less importance than tho kilo or indifferent suppose Tho individual may or may not tako advantago of tho fortuitous cir cumstances or luok which ho moots. That depends on himself, his abilities, his industry, his boldness, his character, a thousand qualitios of mind or per hon. Moreover, as ono cannot control luck, tho important thing in lifo is to proparo onoself to meot it and turn it to somo account. Thoso who lay too much stress upon luok seldom desorvo good fortune. Thoy aro indolent, with out enterprise or zeal, and spond their time in complaining of their own hard luck or in ouvious consideration of the good luck of others. Lowell in ono of his essays says that "luok may and often does have some sharo in ephemeral successes, as in a gambler's winnings, spent as soon as got, but not in any lasting triumph over time." It is of course concoivablo that an ephemeral succoss, arising from luck, may lay tho foundation for last ing success duo to hard labor and do serving, but the rule is that unoarned advantages cannot bo hold; tho winner is not fitted by training and habits to bold fast to that whioh ho has gained. C.tdon pictures the subject truly, so far as young mon aro concerned, when ho says that "luck is ovor waiting for something to turnup. Labor, with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up something." The last sontonco is ono of groat significance to tho young. Much that is oallod luck is not really snob, but follows desorving. Real luok is a moro matter of chance, upon which wo can no moro dopend for a living or for advancement than upon tho turn of a card. Ho who would command a good fortune must depond upon his own in dustry and charactor. Bo may moot with hard fortuno, it is true, but indus try, zeal, honesty, will suroly lift him out of it in tho long run, and if not his fortuno cannot bo altogether bad whon ho retains to tho end his honor and in dependence. The young may properly recognize that thero is such a thing as luck, but they should placo no depend ence on it, but think only of fitting themselves to mako good uso of it if it should como thoir way. Tho chances which may como to ovcry ono and which aro wholly boyond control aro innumer able, bnt ho who spooulatos upon thorn will loso os surely as tho gambler, or, whon ho wins, show n goroblor's reck lessness in gotting rid of his winnings. Thoro is a Gorman proverb that "luok seeks tboso who fleo and flees thoso who seokjt." Tho wido man will thoroforo not scok it, but moving through tho world as though no such thing oxistod will depend upon his own intelligence, his own industry, his own good pur poses to command fortune. Thus, self reliant, bo will ))a ready on tho instant to tako adv autngo of any fortuitous cir cumstances to further his designs pr bo equally ready to avoid or ovorcprnp tho "hard luok" that would ovorwholm one who was not thus fprtiflod. Baltimoro Sun. , A Musical Dickens. Tho uppearnnooof tho novolist'fl elder slHter as pianist on tho Bingo of Drury Lane theater has not, I think, been no ticed by any writer, Hor noma ooours in tho ploybill on tho occasion of IInr ley's benefit, May 20, 1827, among tllo porformeru in coucort introduced bo tweon the plooos, und supported by Mlbs Stephens, Mies Fanny Ayton and otli ers, Bho was announced thus: "MIhs Dickons of tho ItoyiU Aoadeuiy of Mu io, tho celebrated pupil of Mr. Mod oholfitf, will perform Iierniaster'u 'Itoool Jootionsof Ireland,"' For tho sumo aotor'n bt-jioilt, in tho following year, site played "Antlolpa tioiiiof Hootlund," aUo by Mowhule, Hurley appears to Jmvu boon an early friend of the Dickens family, and it wan probably to ill Jlitreat Umt PJoke owwl the products of hi I'luy t the St, Junto Umior, whioh JiumwhwJ while JlurJey w Muhq jnoer ihwa. mmftQioii mi tjuorjet). Prt4dy has been fdllw ht Mory ut a big i.lku ho pauglit, w higto Hrtlnto the Ut, m IM he M ll hind (with ihe "IT In HiHmM w vh rtowtood). 'j'hon followwl hl illolutfiw. "Whutweltfht. JWdyr "inviittmuw I know, hut lie ww i ojinw hie " "Ww that Ihe Mdi(ilJHlWf, PwWyi" Ttwn iJtrliifw ft ihu hi gtlJ. YlimV WIHII fh'Ktfi rryww m hit I Jmw )w m n imw " "llww Win J'1rt" "Hwtii J "f"'! W'w t or w hut u man Mtuhl wlk iJmwm )il. ihruttl " ' hi IwnwJuJuy, Im I'jMliy,iilitfMlliHUWMil ! uli mummy" tymw "Wnl W M, ' whl VMM Ut Jtoli IM fiy V., it u..l,l l.ur i,ubdlii4 MllUtUldMII 'awlit wjwUwj" w- umiIQ vlw "i flwif'i WJf ru jynf wmiI ip mVP " ' Iwniiiiii, liud I wFvlJlv fmaul lis Milb f IWM tuulul iu Mil m Lm W W 9 WWi.M wwMif'rlll war sszxssmsammm AtUpincetl KmphMlt. A gcntlomdii who Epdiit a Bummer In a small village in Norfolk tolls how a kind hearted woman without tho slight est idea of making him ridiculous gavo his follow boaidors a chanco for a hoarty laugh at his expensu. "Wo had haddock for supper ono night, and happening to bo peculiarly hungry I oto heartily of it, bnt unfor tunately swallowed a bone. Ono of tho young women of tho houso endeavored tc comfort mo by Faying that no harm would over come from a fishbono, ns it would dissolvo of itself. "Mrs. H. had been observing mo anx iously and now speke: " 'Don't bo too sure nbout that sho said. 'I think you ought to tako some thing at onco, Mr. S., for wo lost a pig Dnco by his getting a fishbone in his throat' " London Paper. Nolioilj- Uelped lllm. A story of Scotch honesty comes from Dundee. A small boy had taken the prizo for an exceptionally woll drawn map. Aftor tho examination tho teach or, a littlo doubtful, askod tho lad! "Who holpod you with this map, Jamos?" "Nobody, sir." "Come, now, toll mo tho truth. Didn't your brothor help you?" "No, sir. Ho did it all. " Milwau koe Wisconsin. Not an lZasj Job. "It is in evidence, " said tho judge, "that tho prisoner beat his wife." "Hardly, your honor, " ropliod tho prisonor. "I am but a frail man, and I havo always Baid that mywifo'wasa woman who was hard to beat." At lanta Constitution. Ills Explanation. Miss Morgan How charmingly Mr Allen talks I Thoro sooms to bo no sub ject that he is not informed on. Paddington (who is madly joalous) He says ho inherited tho gift. His an cestors were harbors, you know. Truth. Sirs, l'cpjs' Temper. Being at supper, my wifo did say something that caused mo to opposo hor in. She used tho word devil, which vexed mo, und, amoug othor things, I said I would not havo her to uso that word, upon whioh sho took mo up most scornfully, which, boforo Ashwell and tho rest of tho world, I know not nowa days how to check, as I would heroto foro, for less than that would havo mado mo striko her. So that I fear without groat discretion I shall go near to lose, too, my command over hor, and nothing doit morn than giving hor this occasion of dancing and other plousurcs, whereby hor mind is taken up from her business and finds other sweets besides pleasing of me, nud so makes her that alio begins not at all to take ploosuro in mo or study to plonso mo as heretofore. Diury of Samuel Popys. An tlnluUiy Shot. "I am not a very good shot," said B. O. Coloumn, "and this fact gavo mo a great deal of trouble nt ono time. J bor rowed valuable 'dog from n friond and went hunting. Tho animal bocamo rat tled when ho found that I know noth ing about limiting. Habbit after rahbit was sturted up, and I inlbsod thorn as fast as thoy cauia Finally tho dog grew tired and concluded to catch them on hlu own iiook. Ho ooii blurted another, und as it jumped tho dog jumped after It jmt as 1 lh oil Tho nhot woufc Into the beud of llio dog, and ho died without a gionu. Tho rabbit H'li ll tfhort dlstunoo and then stopped and looked haek, ns if to niook mo, Of course I paid for tho dog, hut my friend bus novor forgiven mo, und J havo not gone bunting cliuu" Cincinnati Itwjulior, TAKJ3 STfiPS JiIihk IfviMiateauut- fcrer flow llial nt'HUKC 0 liuiupnny piiuwh mw GouDUiupilou, mid you caubecuied. 'J litre H lllB evi'JtMce. 'l llUUdlriJ Of IIV in uflinetuM lo lbs fcl Ibttl in Hll Ju rurly Mir?, cfliiuiyi; 1 1. .ii la ii cuniljle I dhmtw .Hot HUKfl t aum Illll tl hit pnunlitt Pf ,n, i mill ti llcllCVC. iil tj lilt III UIV Hi ikii wr I", n' ' ut ha luliwj UUMIt.ll fV llli lllli dUctft iii )fii lu ui dr la lu Imluue liitei i) W(i tut IIOIII IIIK IVIIKI, St-fHK "-j"'M r .'.. ...... n.r.. .i.. IIVMt 1MB IMf'MP.O AwMl Oik I IIiJkhIiiK.wmhI fWk (iU uniluut nrflujulli uu of prfif uiuiiui, (fim uijinif u Uicy e) uit pitul im III (IWll 11 111 t htm Mwklli'i i'l whiov UIBI IHillPI BIFf f'T "I F JrtfHMHIf HlfM. HI Wmt tIS fctlH IHf'V W trtftwwi jwrwwr rw wr ry" Ltd wlw iv hw W ! U'fl I4 Mlr ' WW If ' cm IF""' wi tinitiim m JlHf m fern t5"" "" w r"' "i ""' m? num yLL-fi!M 15 ''H'jyy.'jE What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pltclicr's prescription for Inftmts and Children. It.contalus uoltlicr Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays fovcrlshncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla rolioves toothing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach, and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of "which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castorla Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying; their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. P. KiNciiELOE, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Tl w W-i JUU -AND- Tho Bbort route to points in VrasmnKu,ii Idaho, Montana, Uakotaa. Min nesota and tho east. Through tickcta on sale to and from Chicago, St. Louis. Washington, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, and all points In tho United States, Canada and Europe. Tho Great Northern Railway is a now transcon tinental lino. Runs Bullet Library Observation cars, Palace Sleeping and Dining Cars, Family Tourist Sleepers and first and second cluss coaches. .naying a rocK uuiiust iruoit uiu ureui ono or the chief annoyances or transcontinental travel. Round trip tickets with ston-ovor privileges and choice of return routes. For further information call upon or wrlto 0. C. DONOVAN, General Agent, 122 Third st.Tortland, Or. Or I I. WHITNEY, Q. P. AT. A Br. Paul, Mlnr. '. 6WCT0rV Via ;Tif k Union Pacific System Through minima J') Wltopers. Tourist HlMpcrs und 7k itoc-llulpg (jhulr Catnl dally (row PORTLAND to;CHJCAGO which In imny mw ijuuitr (lutu Ml J win ' i'qrittU, ilia UMm nn4i full liifurnmtl' IWIM & HAKMH, iK6HUi(iitiii. Or. i. It & 1 1 To Tw Ar wvmfHtWHiiutior m mmmmhh mm riniH'li. IIKMAM )m nm -ltot ill MnftU' KW6H! ri'W W HBCC r, Castoria. "Castorla Is so welt adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Arcijeb, M. D., in So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. V. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have anion sr our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital and DispeksArv, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smitu, Prcs. mi 0. R. & N. Co's LINES. - rioruiuni ivuuwuy its ncu truiu uuaij East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE .olltue J Southern PaclficLComoanyi OAX.IOUKlA XXruXMI TKAIN-BUX PAILV H TWKBM Itrnxr-AHDAWDB. V, Hautli, I ' J WuftE"r TilTp, ii, l,v, I'arflMitii Xr, I Twain, iu VMS p. ui, l.v, rlMlem JjV, I 6:W ft, w 10.16 n.iii. 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