Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, June 08, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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This extra- lEfiaMl Constipation,
ordinary lto- IHrzlncrs.
I)!r7.inpr-
Falllng Hon
aatlona.Ncrr
otia twitching
of tho cye
and otbor
parU.
Strengthens,
In vlyoratci
and tunes 11k
cntlronystcm
Hudian euro
Debility,
NcrroutuoM,
KmUsloiiH
nnddcvclopc
and restore!
weak organs
1'nlns In tin
tines:, lonsci
by day o)
slulitstoppct
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quickly. Oyer 2,000 private endorsement!.
q l-rWaWMjasaus itai uncy Mdioflrrt
staw. It U a symptom of seminal wcaicncw
andbarrennfan. It can bo stopped In so days
byUiouaooflludyan.
lUof the old fainouslluiUon Medical Initllule.
UU tho strongcat Yltallior made. It U very
Mwetful. but bannliM. Hold for 91 00 a pack-
igoorO paokftffti tor WWpiino"y i""
owenm uuv littiiiuiw. 'v,v v " v r i-
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Wrutoil guariimca kivoh i tu
iM.vAiana Art not enurriy. i
ri!.i . .imiilen nnd testimonials Address
if a .. rui rt nil nliliru
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..ftnaiiM HUtl.nl A I. INH1ITUTJ!.
ruUGUollNlocktuuIurliut .VlillUNIi
Hmil'ruiicUeo. Wul.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
urii,
diked & Inflamed Udder.
PIM.
Rheumatic Pilns,
Rrul.scg mid Straino,
iinnliiK: Sorc,
luflnmumtlous,
Stiff JolntH,
UHrnciiA 5c Saddle Sor,
Sclntten,
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All lforru AllmunU,
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lnvtnilu.' AhiHclu,
UlttfiibnuiM mid TImiiu
Quickly f lliu Vury
$tiiit of PiiliMinit
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H lu Vlnuruiwt.
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mil an pnnpiw
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P9H If WJin I
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JuTonator la IStnuBl
tho aoit KfmjHI
wonderful KMQH
discovery of PHvaIBm
tho age. It wbvgml
h boon en- BlWffff
dornodbrtbo WLfflm
leadlngtcrcn- WJrsOTI
(Ma mon of ffOlWSK
Kuropo and BM"MMaft
America. wvt&atSSs
Hudvin Is KVYlTinwfl
purely vogo- Byijlatflal
Uble. ItonrWrol
lludfart atops JMfyriWfJi
framstureness WWi4
of tho 1 1 o- Mi'iMViffllia
chargo In 20 mMpSiiutlwa
dors. Cures Ml RKiKfiilam
tost makm
uiuimnn jsWtiy afwMsls
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Camo Like Spirits' of
tho Air.
ROSES, HOSES, HOSES EVERYWHERE
Hose Show ajd IMrmla
Success.
Omit
There must have been ten tlioii.tnd
poojile on tho Btrte-n lust nlht.
ConBlderlng that Balcm people have
hud no experience and thla was tl o
flrt effort ut parade the Koeo Fair
proceMlnn was u success.
The weather was perfect, iue bireeie
In flno oonilltion and tho streets for the
jilleofthe parado, were crowded with
tltoiiBiuds of people.
IfTJiK JouitNAli docs eay It, good
newspaper work ha been done the
past week to awaken snthusiasm and
arouse Interest In thU popular festival.
IhebulldlnttB lining tho itreetB were
allvo with crowds at every wludow to
tho third story. Tho Bea-breeze from
tho weal was filled with tho rich per
fume of the queen of flowers, and as
rim nvnr.rlne netals were shaken from
decorations from several hundred ve
hicle and bloycles tho streets weie
literally atrown with roses. Tho old
pioneers who have teen Balem grow
from a wilderness to a city were an
happy b children at thle wonderful
demonstration of a metropolitan char
acter. the qui:kn and attendants
wore tho center of attraction of tho
parade and throughout the entire
evening. Tho lloat was a grand suc
cess. In the center stood Mlsa Huttou
and seatd around her were tho maids
of honor, robed iu pink. On tho right
nt Dm llnat rodo M ssea liee. IJal-
rymple, Williams and Btrlckler; on the
left Misses Belle, Holvorson, Crolghtou
and Hlrsch. The rear guard of the
queen was as ioIIewb: MIbs Ellon
Claggett, Misses Allele McElroy and
Remoh Holland; Jessie Porter and lie
glna West, between whom rodo W. T.
Qray'a two llttlo girls. Alongside tho
tiout also marched au escort of three on
each sldo detailed from tho military
company's of tho city. Just nerore7
o'clock a bevy of lady cyclists with
their wheels prottlly decorated, wont
sweeping up the street, a signal that
tho purade would soon begin. Tho pro
cession formed In front of Hotel
Wlllametto utider tho lead of
A. 11. CIIIIIj aud Paul Broat, presi
dents of tho two oyollng clubs in
u carriage and the U,A. C. band
Next to tho baud came tho V. M. C. A
oycllug club, led by Becretary Paige,
Assistant Becretary (Jrllley currying
tho club monogram formed with rtses
and overgrcons. Tho club performed
annni iivnlutiotis and wero very iiitich
adiulred-that Is, until the succeeding
platoon appeared. They wero all very
pretty, decorations Included, and cht-vr
after oheer went up oyer tho cay
oyalcndoof lady wlieelmeii. The ladles
who rode In front or the quron'a float
wero lu tho following erderi Mli Lena
Jt. Httiiford, tho MIhbos Wagner side by
side, Mrs. Walter U Tooro, of Wood,
burn, Mls Jloou Woodrull unt! MIm
Jlviisley, Tho queen's lloat was adorn
ml In pi ilk and whlti), with nuiiivrous
riMtes suitably arranged, It was drawn
by four gray horses driven by II. H.
Joidau and Dr. W. )! Morse, attired
In sikall (Hints, silk tit and while
(?Iovm,
The boat lloat was oo4HI)Im by Mas
tors Molt and llsaii. It was artistically
iteoorated under dlrmtloii of Mrs. 1C.
M. l.afor. Jtwas una of (lie most
MlUaullva fottture:f His fslr.l
Tliu KMirral lixmi dtoratlons wrs
perform! ud dlrrotsd by Mrs, J, J).
huiliurlMini, Mm. MuuriMHiid Mrs. Jt
II J'ltmilug. Hmmof llierlnlily dwir
ih hUywlea wur IihuIih) ilowy to with
Hiwhs as to N almost ui)liisiiiijl'l.
Mis Kinifii" Jiyiu) did aoms Krain)
faillirul work In ilwMimtliig (lis uuesu's
UtMtl, wUImI) wm vty ltrawJllv, lauk.
HIV ily ll iiMloual Mors. Mli
WwUHdllllleMlw Mrllfilfui) uiiw
lsilaiidwl with ri tutiiMiuilsMl Uiv
(Mttadii ut wliwdiiuHi till) Himu alii
iwifUti.
Mis Win. )liiiliiid'i larnuul ws
ilibly ilt-wisUJ, Iii()(hIihk (lis Iiuimhi
llHSHf llltfSWMlwl VfllMN HTM lilt
fSlllll) VlliK iMrltlllJllMI (U liSllM i
J'ry, wlu IwsiillfMl aIimIiiuI aoriH
MMiliiyvu I' t' K-iny lliboii),
.jHi diimi nrs) Vii, Alio
ViMiuusr nitl J.sn I'nyys m 0iliaD
iMHSj WlfS l1 l-W(l)UU Mu
dH'ktnl Willi JsiUSIIllUUj I'sHf.
IHh fWJWIM
tWtsllli AnVP Ml U
sMslUH M illMlWMlrMM
any itlirt'Uil lk 'I'UW mtM !
,11 uuu.1 h iMilLlluif twUtf ii UluH
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lutltti ,, ..iwaslhl MsUltKltM a M H
'
moit any rounfry under glas, this rne l
showof nil outdojr j-towh ll&.ei .
the mor reraarlmb'e. it is diointfnl If
It can be Hqualled anywhere in the
world for extent .and variety of ros8
crown In the open air.
THK GOLLKOK KXII1BIT
from Corvallls occupied a large tuble
and attraoted a great ileal of attention.
Prof. Code's exhibits aro always line
and this year consisted of 14 pelarm-
ium geraniums, 0 calceohrlan, 16 rows
and about 40 varieties of pansles.
THE WILD FLOWEKH
occupied one whole side of the room
and there were ncarley 500 exhibits.
Catherine Deck tier !! tho IWt with 05
varieties. Hernlce 'Vllllatni beitnj a
close second with 92 and Condon Beau
following with 83. Large and beauti
ful collectl ns were also brought In by
Fred Kr;8, Johnnie , Mariels, Maud
White. Mac Hofer. Maud Benoit, Lee
He Stlnaoi. Anna EaBtham, Eunice
Blu idell and Nort Auderaon. Aif nes
Gilbert's contribution consisted of
beautiful roaes.
NOTES ON THE FAIB.
The wild roso of Oregon now In full
bloom wai not recognlzjd at the ahow,
except la the children's collections of
wild flow ore.
Each exhibition of BtrowberrleB
shown was awarded first prlzi as all
were very flue ai to quality.
A fine collection of rosea and other
flowers came from Eugene, from Mrs.
Luoky, Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Goo
B. Djrrls.
THE LADY EXIII1HTORS,
Following is a list of ladles making
entries for prizes: Mrs. (3. D Young,
Mrs. F. B. Bouthwiok, Mrs. It. S.
Bean, Mrs. W. D. Pugb, Mrs. H. L
Lamoureux, Mrs. Geo. Herren, Mrp.
Will Herren, Mrs, Al. Herren, Mrs.
A. It. Moores, Mra. John Mlnto, Mrc.
C. E. Coaper, Mrs. A. T, Gilbert, Mrr.
J. W. Cox.Mrs. Br. Mott.Mrs. T. MoF.
Patton, Mrs. J. H. McNary, Mra. Z M".
Parvln, Mrs. W. J. Polly, Mrs. W. A.
Moores, Mra. J. D Sutherland, Mrs. 7 .
M. Walte, Mra. John Hughes, Mi .
Wm. Boeschan, Mrs. M. E. Pogu. ,
Mrs. C. L. Parmonter, Mrs. L. B. Ful
lerton, Mrs. Dr. W. A. Cuslck, Mrs. It.
B. Fleming.
THE BTHA.WJIKRBY KXUIBIT.
Tho strawberry end of the show was
not a success, partly from the fact only
a few varieties aro grown in this neigh
borhood. Tho berries which were
brought In, however, were excellent.
Tho entries were as follews:
Cyrus Clossor, one plate ot Wilson.
Chester Parvln, a plate of Wilsons,
a plate of Jsssles and a gallon of Blmrp-
low.
Frank Kaiser, Clark's Seedlings.
Mrs. B. Beldeu, Crescent Seedlings
W. J. Forbes, a plant of bearing her
rles.
THK FLOWBK PKKMID1I8.
A dinioult work was that which fell
to tho lot of Mrs. Judge Wolverton,
Mrs. Linn and Mib. W. T. Bell, who
were Judges to award prizes. They
psrfonnud the task with as much gen
eral satisfaction ns possible, the result
belug the following awards, first
prlzws being awardod where not otho'r-
wise moutloned; aeootid prizes were
given where there was but one entry:
Mrs, ( D. Young, best collection of
red roses.
Mrs. '. M". Parvln, beat two var
letlts.
Mrs, W.J. Polly, best collection of
yellow ro's hkohihI premium,
Mrs. C. J), Young, best collection of
plllk rosea.
Mrs. It, H. Ueaii, best collection of
bud,)'.! varieties.
Mrs, J. D.Huthrrlaud, best collection
of Vi varieties of roses.
MlnaOda Chaimiau. Im.sI colli'Ollon
of six varli'tiiwof roH-s,
Mrs. t I), Voung, uest coiitHitioii or
polyanthii' rosi-s. ,.,..,
Mrs. Win. Hovailliell. Iwat col eotloil
of hybilds, seooiid prsiiiluui,
Miss l'iia iioyai, nest ooneuiiuii oi
moas roMt,
The following simcUl premiums ware
awarded)
Mrs. II I. Iittinuureaiii, Maretilial
Mrs. A. T. Ullbsrl, Vloouiite of
KnlkilHH.
Mrs, V. It. CosKr, Pojia (Joiiller.
Mrs A. R. MoortM, (Jatherllis Mr
iiieL mimiii prsiiiluui.
(Irs. II. I. Klsmliig, Huiisl,suiiid
pruiuluiii. , .
Mrs. (Ieit llerroii, lisiirral Jati.
MrVo l. i'Diiiig. lUlimMsrlullsii'
jMIb, swwod itiMinlujii
Mis, C Ii. VMUiig, VViii. Allen lilsli-
Sf'twll. . ,
Mrs I Jl. Mxirr, U J'ruiiw;
Mis, 'J' MhF. PsU'iii, h fclsiqus,
ssoiinl pinwiyiii.
Mm (' I) VMiiUtt, Mahiislsuiw siv
uiiil i miiilmii ,, ,
Mis if Ciisiek. Mulouis JomiiIi
HahwaiW, HanhlUM. amwini pruliliufn
Wlhj i'lWKf.-nisj liUlllluiil If
KfwJ jlir, immii4 lu Cli)UuU nH.
'I'liv Miry Hlsrk wwrk wm iloim by
Mlfi lluiih 'J'luwiiiu.sMUUdbMiM
Vf 'i'liuniiii.
At III 0H H)Ut.
KlMlllIK OIKIII M UISVMS IMJlMlMllsU
lU Tin ('(f jfM(u nutthlllitf HI ilUwl'
Ml luiii Hie UUKiMllallU i'riiyinn
Milwuiiy. juy. it T Juki. mui n
iliMlHJjoyf(iiJir w' ll
MJlMftl, Willi fiwUMlM'Ml).
"l'itl ttwtitify II i n. H 't
Jl)!', !lHtf ' tH-wl IW'IIM( IU
llt piwbIvfy ut llm IIuiiiM)m4
j'fbyilcli vUlDll, I I M rfy ill'
HllMd iffi l lll M IimMm(,
Ui ftJr f III KibUli W M
MRS. M
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A New York Woman
Four Years With
Paine's Celery
Well.
"For four years I was a sufferer from
nervous debility. During mat time j.
took a great many lomedles without
getting any help until I tried Palne'a
celery compound. I took six bottles or
that remedy and was cured. I cheer
fully recommend L'uiue'a celery com
pound." Bo writeB Mrs. M. B. Bchoonmaker,
of 80 Janm., Now York City.
Too many women needlessly sutler
from nervous troubles, not only in the
cities, but everywhere.
Their whole world too frequently lies
Inside the four walls of their homes.
'Piiinir nf t.im iininv neraous. men as
wnll uh women, who spend most of
their lives barricaded within the nar
row confines of their dwellings. Sum
mor lludH them pale and tired out.
l'helr store of nervous vitality has been
slowlv brought down by vitiated and
edeti'tnry life. Their whole system
needs a tliorougn repiemsning. iub
nerves want nourishment, the tissues
are not half supplied with material for
KpdbyJKlJ?7-yW.TV
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THE U. S. Government offi
cially reports ROYAL Bak
ing Powder superior to all others in
leavening strength.
(Bulletin 13, Atfl Dcp't, p. 500.)
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Miitiiiuiiii wuwin luwiijMwaiin
Htato Troaaurei'8 TbirteeutU Notice
Wtatb of OltMION, I
TlUSAHUHV DKI'AltrilKNr.
HnleiJi, May l, m.)
Nollue Is hereby glyen Ihul lliero art
funds on lund wllli which to nUfiu
all ouUlunilliigaUto wurraiitsuiidorsud
by me, "jrwlilwl, mid not paid for
Want of fund" between tho date of
Maruli ID, lWJilld (hudatuof (his no
(4t. iMtlhiUtM loeliulvw, mid Ihul all
null Marram prorly viirioraMl, will
Im paid upon pruwiiitatloii at this uIMim.
InleriMt UniiMoo iseasliig from, and
afur llieihtluof (his nothw.
PlIIU M KIX'H AH,
il.lw HUI Traurr.
Tlie Uvuulii. Merit
Ut iluw' Muisuimrllla wins frlmids
whtiruvnr u Is Talrly unit liuiitwil)
irftsJ, 'I'm imvu ikmmi( lnwllli, you
oiumJ Iiulu iuiiu IiUmmI. and the Iwsl
""' :"." ""-.. 7 : i.v... a i '..; i" l,:.
way ih iuii intwi !"."
lliwd's Hsfs'aflll, Hi )wt Wil
iiurfiW muiI slijiliglli Nlhlur, h m
iJ. ail lalnl m mtttuW -ll rlimiiu
am) all ullmr hutuursv and al lh Mine
llinv mw uji hv WIIIUM SIH0l
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nbnuruftiiii))
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thu aid
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SCHOONMAKER.
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Who Suffered for 5
Nervous Debility
Compound Made Her
the repair of their part?, and the great
vital organs must, iiavo uwmi ui..
make them sound and active, and
bppn them so. The nervefl and bi
need nourishment.
The poweroi rerreaning anu evn i
every part of the lang lid b dy la wli
makes Paine's celery coiin.ound th
marvelous btremjttuxifir fid Invlgora
tor of this century I' is thla earn
capacity to recruit tim woruout nervou
system, to rejuvenati the blood thai
has enabled this remarkable remedy h
help bo many debllltatert persona and
to restore them again to firm health.
Rheumatism, neuralgia, pain in tb
region of the heart, debility and tier
votis weakness showing llseif in am
of Its myriad foims, are I'llapelled i
Paine's celery compound It f"wls
enervated tissue all over the body. It
jjives fresh vigor to the entire nervous
tract, the bralu, the large nerve centers
In the spinal cord and tho nerves
themselves to their minutest ramifica
tions. It restores jaded nervous energy. It
sends new blood coursing through tho
veliiH. It makes people well!
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rpiia.ji. iijmi'iiiiaiiiwii
County Treasurer1!! Notice.
Ocijcii t'onsn TitKAsuitKH, l
Msrloo Coui.ty.
Notlrx U hereby glvrli that 1 liHVf
funds In hand to pity ull warruuts out
standing up to May I, IttUI, an I that
Iniunst Is slopped on the siine from
this date.
jAHI'tilt MlNIO,
I'ouuly Trrasurur.
Hai.um, May XT, Vw
Children Cry for
Pltcher'ti Castorla.
UltV Wrr7nta.
Wollw Is hertliv ulven that I Imvu In
hand funds amillvaol. to (he psyiooiil
of all warrauU ut tho CHy ui Hslein
ilrulUII mi lliu U..ti .... I l.tt.kil .....I a...
-.1 , F.P. , flf l,w ,1 Ml
lira wo on Ihv "general fund" a
iImImm) Utie Maroli in, i,
lulefpal will (tease on said w
Mil ' Ull'
warrants
from ami tiller i)t of hl notUi
KJ.H
Waikiiitn.
(itly TtMuicr
Halrin, JuiivD, IW
&rt ur whim, ci iy ur Wi,wJ( t
, 11 1 UiMMV, ,
rraiik J, ciliiny tusk 0.U1 tnat
W V Ui "lf lil!r wf (lis rtriu
Hm (rlly ut 1yM. uouifly ant) ,lu
wwld, and b( sab) fTfiii will iy
llw win ut in hn')l ijuJlsrs m
rwliaiwl -vry vjh uUfiilb(
Hi4Uiwri4BHiUM IhWi (W
airb f Swiss
I'M J ( nt,ut,v.
Hwwu i Mtiit ma and suMfJM
jhAm.
tjf Put
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& fflsf'' A
Jm AkAy
a Limi i rw rrr s'sijuw, ?
U.-U..l e'"f,ttt ,
f ii HUH, l "iti. r '
Bindkyiddlishby Rev T.mpleton of
if .11 l.iifl iifl. 1 U U"
P. church
. tf.viMII.I.IL'AL
rL-him. at 10-10 . in. ini.1 ,P m-
H mria BeblN.1 ft 12; UIIBIHll.i. -
deavofat7p. m.
I CUMItKKLAND PliraUVIKIAM.--
Preachlne at 10.30 a. m. aim r
8S whoul following .norniiuswr
mon. Y. P. B. V. &. at i v ""
Y M. C. A. A soul' eervlct) and mi -
wIllTe open t. both ladlHsaml gentle
men. . . .. ,
CENTIIAL Cll M-BU-JfilRl"""" l ""
State streets. Sunday Mhool 1 0 in.,
followed hy short dress. E.e nog
service at 7:45 p. rn., P. ri. Knlrfht lu
charge. Weleome to all.
-.-. . u. ..i mn a. m. ?o
U"'1-.DC,' l',"". w 1. I'oiieland.
evening ry.v.r. .. - - ,,,,,
pastor, eunuay buiiuui v ' -, . " " V, ,.(i
of morning sermon. ' Out of ihe Mud
Springs too Ijoiub rw.
School fob the Blind - ev.
Hutchlsou of the Presbyterian churcli
will preach tue annua Br" "" ",
Hchool at 3 p. m. lu tlio iiiatliutioii
chapel. The public Is in lu d.
CHUKCii Dibkctoky. Kvuiigellcal,
corner Ch.nit-Ueta and Seventeentb
streetP. Services nt llu. m. and 8 P
m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Y. r
A. meeting at 7 p ui. I- B. 1'lt.her,
nuntnr.
r , . it? r
NON 8ECTABfAN-Bervices ai . v.
T. U. Hall, Court street, 10.3'J a. ni i,
70 p. in., nod Sunday pcnooi ui n.ou
a. m. Morning nei vh-es b E'der (. ol .
EveulmreeivUe b Elder MHtt nw.
oubject, "The Abiulu.p Need of a .i
urrecllon." Allure united to atiei d.
rifmriM PiiiiHfiii. EvaiiBulieal As-
socia'ttou, on the comer of Llneitv anil
Centre luels. r r.iuner, iroiui.
Preaching ul 11 and H o'clocK. rrayer
iiiKtlln on Wtdueeduy and oung
People's Aliuiicoiiu Thursday e filing.
All ui Gel man friends are cordial y
invUfii.
Batt st Morning wrvief a at 1030.
Topic, "Christ Executed In the Do
tuairi nf iiw auu Into tho Uom.iu of
Love." Sunday tohool al 12 o'.-l ck
Young Pe .pie's meetiug at 7 p m
L:veiiiui h( rvice- t 8 o'cloc . Tlieme
'Di.es G'J Dml with aieu lu till Li'i
Aueoiduig to Charaeter?" All ar ci -
ilaiiy itiv wo.
B iuth rAi.tJi M. E. Services an
.i -it-1-i..i ihteiest, both moruinz am)
eyeulng. In the m ruing, 'Readingol
i he General KuW and ncepton of
nembern I i ihe eyeulug, a -I'eoia
service for I 'ji Odd Fellot, rh th(
("ollowing pregism: Tuei ly mhiuto
IK l.y ii. e pi-slir; ''Odd fellowship,
m ecni lilled In the Life of Da id and
IniiMtiiih;" solo by Mrs. Holbrook; 10
'iiiniiHa talk by Judge Geo. H. Bur-
ieti; 10 nilnutes address by Judge H.
f Blcgpr; solo by Mrs. Mary Charlton;
10 minutes tlk by Judge J. Walton.
We aro making special sealing ar
rsnB'innlp. You are InviUd F. M.
Bhulse, pastor.
Robe Fair. The fruit Jari",
loaned
bv Branson & Co.. for the rose ex
. 1L
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Its, are not the only kind they ksep.
They havo everything in that Hue, and
at prices that are convincingly low.
Heavy Discount.
A 20 per ceut. discount on all slock
until July 16th, at the Columbia shoe
store, 118 State street. eod
Vrb IUb wm klcV, vra gar tier Ciutorla.
1u alie was a CUIU, aha crlrd for Caatorla.
Wkta tli Iwcame MUa, alie (.lung to Caktorla,
Wlia alia bad CliUJrea, alio t'avc them Castorla.
A Higb Liver
Usually has u bad llvur, He Is bill,
ous, coiiktlanU-d. bus ludlgestlnn und
dyseMla. if tlieru Is no organlr
trouble a few iIomh of Parks' Hiiro Curi
win mjiiu ium up, I'arHS' nuro uun
s the onlv liver unit kliliiiv euro we
sell on a iwialtlvtt eiluruntuu. I'rlci
f 1.00, Bold by Liiiin &. Brooks, U4
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PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
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fitwrtntH of UrtuiU, wcll.
In I.cki mill I'tei.
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If it is, you will bo strong, vigor,
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vr HI lavo a 8ooa- "Ppci'lo and good
digestion; your sleep -will bo sound
nnd refreshing; your nci-vcs will be
strong; you will havo little need to
fear disease in any form.
But how few can nay that their
blood is pure I How many peopls
aro suffering dally from tho conse
quences of impure blood, scrofula, salt
rheum, rheumatism, catturli, ncivous
ness, sleeplessness, headache, and
That
Tired Feeling
Hood's Sursaparilla purifies, vitalize!
and enriches the blood. Therefore,
it is tho medicine for you.
It wiK give you puro, rich, red
blood and 6trong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, givo refreshing
aleep and make you strong.
Is not this just what you want?
Then take Hood's Barsaparilla. It
is the best building up meuicine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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Prominently in tho public eye today.
w j nillr. enre habitual comtlp.
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KLAMATH
HOT SPR
Siskiyou County,'.Cal.
About fifty miles nmth ol
Mt. Shasta, twenty miles fioiu
the California & Oregon H. h.
Steam, sulphur and hot mud
Knfliu flnrp. for rheumatism,
skin diseases and stomach nnd
all stomach troubles. Jisnmg
hunting, climate ana scenery
unsurnassed. Fine stone ho
fol Dftl crhr. 11 ulace to Bpum
the summer. For paticula
nrlrlroS EDSON 13KUS.,
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SALEM TILE WORKS
liAUQElSTOCK ON HANI).
BpecUUInduoements oOered. Ulilpptd to al
point on abort notice. Hend (or prices.
Yards, Nortbalein. ..
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C. H. LAN
Mkuchant Tailok,
211
Cotijiiiorcial St.. Salcia
F- M. Steele
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