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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1895)
wo i,ftn nmmmnmn ivy.; iiifti.;WsiSW.r m j--rfr-W-- fo&tf-"f&W ffS51?f 1 U ft H f I 1 Suf- tflio Mother's Btalemont A Singular C'uho ud lOi Astonishing Uuro. (From theJoilrnnl, Detroit, Midi.) Every 0110 in tlio vicinity of Mel d ill in Ave. and Ciiamplnln K., Detroit, Knows Mm. McD'.nuld, and many a neighbor has reason to feel very grnte. fill to her for the kind nud friendly Interest alio has iimnlfcatecl la cases of illness. Hho Is n kind hearted friend, n natural nurse, uiid nu intelligent and refined Judy. To a reporter she recently tulked at some length about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Riving eoinu very lnlretting in slauces In her own lmuitdliite kuowl edge of marvelous cures, and the mil vernul botiollceuee of tlio remedy to those who hud used It. "I iiave reason to know," fluid Mm AIoDooulU, "something of the worth ol tide medicine, for it hub Leen demon Hiruted in my own immediate family My daughter Kittle is attending htgli mh ol, uud Iiub never beon very ntioti siiico sue begau. J hujjimwo alio imidler hard and she has quite u dhtuuee to go overyday. When thuBinull-pox brok out nil or tlio euhool uhildrou had to be vuceluateil. I took her over to Dr Jumcsou uud lie VMUuliiuted her. 1 uover enw uuuh uii urm lu my life ami tlio doctor suld lie never did. Bile war broken out on her shoulders and bauli uud was Justus slok us she uould bu. To udd to it nit iieiirulgia set in, und the poor otilid wits In misery, dim is fintilr,ill v rif il tifirtiiiid hiiiiiinriiniuii. and she sudered most awfully. Even lifter sho recovered thu neuralgia did not leave her. Htoriny days or das (hut were clauipor preceded it storm bIio could not go out ut all. Hhe wan palu and thin, ami hud no appetite. "I have forgotten Just who told me about the Pink Pills, but 1 cot some for her uud they cured her right up tihe has a nice color lu her face, eute uud sleeps well, goes to school everj luy, uud Is well uud Btroug in every parilciiliu. I have never beard of any Uilng to bulla up the blood to compare with Pink Pills. J shull always keep them lu the house and recommend tliem to my neighbors." Dr. Williams7 Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo ure not a puteut medlotuo, but a ro a thoroughly scientific preparation, tlioresuUof years ofcurelul study on tliu putt of an eminent graduate of McUill Medical College, and of Edit), uurgh University, ticotlaud, ami they were successfully ustd by lilui lu his everyday practice for years before being ollered fur general sale. The nierit of Dr. Willlums' Pink Pills Is attested by tlie hundreds of marvelous cures they have wrought lu all parts of the country, and now thelrsule far exceeds that ot any other propriety medicine. This Is the best test of the fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills perform nil their mutters claim ror menu, una lu necking nu eilectlvo ncrvo food which would nourish without over-stimulating, uud would build up naturally the wasted, ilubby uud diseased nerves, uud which would ut tlio same time gtyo u supply of blood ut once purer, richer and redder, uud more capable of currying nutriment uud oxygon to every ivorvo und muscular iluru of the body, Dr. Williams struck ut the root of all disease, uud It Is eminently proper, therefore, to give t list of the diseases for which this preparation is Intended, Which wo (to herewith: All diseases arising from a poor und wutery coudltlou of tho blood, such us palu uud sullow complexion, general musculur weakness, loss of uppolile, depression of spirits, luck of umblllou, uuuetultt, chlorosis of greeu sickness, palpitation of the heart, shortness ol breath on hIIkIh exertion, coldness ol hands or feet, sweellug of tho feet uud limbs, palu iu the oucu, nervous head nolle, dizziness, lodu of memory, feeble ness of will, ringing lu the ours, early decuy, ull forms ol female weukuess, lucoorrhoea, tardy or lrregulur periods, suppression of inuusas. hysteria, paruly els, locomotor utuxiu, rheumatism, aclutlcu, nil diseases depending on Vitiated humors lu tho blood, cuuslug eorofulu. swelled glands, fever sores, rickets, hlp-Jolut diseases, hunchback, acquired deformities, decayed bones, chronic orysipelus, catarrh, cousump tlou of thu liuwols uud luuus, uud also for Invigorating the blood uud system wheu broken down by overwork, worry, disease, excesses uud indlsoro- tlous of living, recovery from ucute diseases, such us foyers, etc., loss of vltul powers, spermatorrhoea, early decay, premature old uge. They uct directly on tho blood, supplying to the blood its llfo-glylng quuhiies by assist ing it to to ubsoru oxygon, thut greater auimorter of ull oruauio lite. i'luk Bills uro sold by ull dealers, or will bo sent post paid qn receipt of price, (60 cents a box or six boxes for 2 60 there uro never sold hi bulk or by tho 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medlcluo Company, rjcheiieotudy,N.Y. Call for Warrants. Notice is Hereby gtvou tliut I have fuuds iu hand to pay nil outstanding warrauts uud ucciued iutercbt up to November J, 1604, uud thut luteiest on titttno ceases from this date. jASI'hU MlNTO, Treasurer Marlon County, Oregon, September 7 1M)6, Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WrnlcncsKj TYervousnesw, xiouuiir, nnu an uio train or evils from early errors or later ixxeesses, the results o( overwork, alrkuets. worry, etc. iiutrougtu, uevoi. opment nud tone given to u7JtH)"r'ry nrgau und iwrtlon g!Ml' M ural methods, fuunpdi. 1 I I iU U ate imnrovcmrnl neen. explanation and proof roullod (sealed) free. urn imnmtiiiii. "(ui mrerunres. hook. EIIE MEOIQAL 00,, Bufftii, N.Y. A School Girl's Awful forings, VGOR "' MEN WyC&rr m THE COTE JOURML. (JMI1.Y AMD WKKKLY.J y HOPBH BnOTHBHS, SATURDAY, SEPT. li, 1835. lUJU-'JIM lJBU IL'JUiLJULLUli-11 LJ.'-IJU SOME QUEER IDEAS. Some of tho Porlaud Bonacs Boom lo havo Queer Ideas. They are willing a man should talk reform as loug as ho doti't mean it. The Oregonlan does not object to.Q tay talking against tho two of money In election because Quay says,lt but because he is known to be a man who means what bo Bays. There is no objection among this emeu to John H. Mitchell becauso he says lie is for gold and sliver as stand urd money, but because thoy suspect he is in earnest about it, and means what he says. They do not ol'ject to platforms and otudldates that talk about economy and refuim as loug as it Is only talk. But when they finds n man who means list what he says, und swears with o'd Hickory Jackson that by tho eter nal he will carry out what is promised the people, they have no further use for him. This same class of shnm Republicans are all ndmlres of Grover Cleveland, u goldbug who was smart enough to be elected on a platform promising the money of the constitution. Thry I'lmiro Carllslo and Hoke Smith who a few yeurs ago wero rampant free nil ver men and now havo turned clear iver to worship the golden calf. Is this llepubllcuulsm? EDUCATIONAL JOUItNALB. Next thing to having attended the -tfsslons of the national convention nl Denver, a teacher must enjoy the read lug of n sympathetic nccouut of that great gathering, Especially if it Ib n careful skimming oft the cream of tho whole gathering iu tho light of the new education. Thut is what the Sep tember "Kindergarten Mugaztno and Journal of tho New Education" will give you, if you want to come in touch with the heart of thut great gathering of tho world's educators. Tho Sep tember number is the beginning of volume VI 1 1. "Northwest Journal of Education" of Olymnlu, Wn., uud Portland Ore., edited by Mr. und Mrs, B. W. Brlnt uall, Is out for September. It Is a readabla magazine of 21 pages, tho first number of Vol. VII. The prlco Is 1 a yeur. It Is now tlio only publication from California to Alaska this sldo of the Ruckles. It contains much valu able and interesting mutter and is worth twice tho prlco for tho personal acquaintance uny llvo teacher can form among tho profession in the great west, whore tho distances preclude muuy meetings. Tho Washington ex amination questions on English litera ture are of an unusualy high order, and cortulnly tho stato board of examiners meuu that touchers Iu that stuto shall bo no spring chicken Intellects on one suoject ut least, Judgo Whalley was allowed $4, 000 attorney's fco out of the Oregon I'uclflo salo of (100,000. He Is or.o of tho baud of attorneys in charge when tho proiiorty was forced into Receiver Clark's wards. Tho claim should never havo been paid. He should havo been forced to take pay pro rata, but It seems hud an ltisklo pull ubeadof his fellow laborers who had bills for legal services. Public Boutimont undoubtedly forced tlio old Portland nug to ubaudon its real cnudlduto for Qoveruor und Secret ary of Btatus, l'tibllo sontluieut deut- utulud better men. Publlo eeutlment forced tlio old ring to acquiesce in tbo iioinlnutlon of decent men uud popular men. It la u fraud nu the people that wheu thus forced to do a thlug which they did not want Ito do, that they should bu rewarded with the oflloea. Give tm a clean uonpartlsau udlcl ury, Mr, Governor. A niau may be a itepubllcati nud a good Judge. But lie should bo a good lawyer uud a good Republican tho bent Is uone too good. Hut he should not be a man who atoopa to unfair methods In politics, or u hla professional buslue&s. l'ruues pay, Children Cry for Pchtr' Cattorim I In HaIoht, tho Postnn.l TiftsJntm NW. are having a wordy war over I h "blootrur bloyollst." Whether it fa ever decided or not, we will bet a fili hook the bow-legged girls will never wear bloomers long. btaytqn Times. They are- tho very ones who will wear them long. The press of tho state Is significantly silent on the proposed elevation of Senator McGinn to the judiciary. The Albany Herald says: "It is to bo hoped that Gov. Lord will select as Irreproachable a roan as was Judge Hurley, and one ns Balls factory to the people." The Defender showed herself u Custer boat than tlio Valkyrie. It Is too bad, though, that there could not havo been fuller and fairer tests of the speod o. both vecseli. Wo cannot feel but thut. Dunravcu has come oil best from u morul standpoint. The now-deal clean-deal Republicans do not want McGinn tube Judge. The people do not want him for any im portant position. Salem streets should be well cleaned before wluter sets iu. Tho laws as to tho throwing filth on tho streets uud alleys should be better enforced. Tho Astoria Budget Buys ufter that town has raited two subsidies for him, Mr. liummoud Is not dolug anything. Why do certain men want McGinn lor Judgt-? Because ho Is known to be merciless to his enemies. By the w-ny, Isn't that fud of calling down the curse of God on what you disapprove of, n little ancient? 'lliK Jouhnal ineuds up an earnest prayer for two weeks of fulr, steady fall iv eat her, to save our hops nud pruues, Every county In Oregon should hold a good county fulr. Jo. Simon should not bo given o Judgo to pructtco with, Bishop Bowman owes an apology to the hop. Humane Christianity aone Is Christ llko. Newberg has a kindergarten. Did You Ever Think That you cannot be well unless you have puro, rich blood? If you ate weak, tired, languid and all run down, It is because your blood is impoverished and lacks vitality. These troubles maybe overcome by Hood's Sawaparilla becauso Hood's Sarsnpaiilla makes pure, rich blood. It is, In truth tha great blood purifier. Hood's Pills cure iivcr ills, constapation, biliousness, janndlce, sickheadache, indices, lion, Orogoa Frutt Union. Mr. Brown of tho Oregon Fruit union, Is in the city today and says their union has shipped 20 cars prunes und plums east this season and sales average 1 cts. a pound not, or over 11000 a car. Ho says tho union has a now label called Capital I) rami. It 1h a handsome lithograph with a graceful branch of pruues waving over the state house of Oregon with tho words "Cap ital urana l'ruues," Salem, Oregon, underneath. BUDSr Society buds, yotuifr wo men just entering the doors of soci ety or wornnn hood, require the wisest care. To be beautiful and char mi up they must have perfect health, with all it Implies- a clear skin, rosy cheeks, bright eyes and good spirits. At this period the young woman is especially sensi tlve, ami many nervous troubles, which continue through life, have their origin at this tune, ir there lie pain, headache, backache, and nervous dls. oua use of medicine should be employed. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is the best restorative tonic and nerv. iue at this time. The best bodily condition results from its use. It's a remedy spe. daily indicated for those delicate weak, nesscs and derangements that afllict wo. menkind at one period or another, You'll find that the woman who has fnlthfullv iiscu iue --rrescnpuoii" is the picture health, she Awcr well and she feels well. used the "Prescription" is the picture of In catarrhal inflammation, In chronic dls placements common to women, where there arc symptoms of backache, dizziness or tainting, bearing down sensations, dlsor. dercd stomach, moodiness, fatigue, etc., the trouble is surely dispelled and the sufferer brought back to health and good spirits. "WOMAN'S ILLS." Mas. W. R lUTFS.ofi JhlUVtl. lYHMiHll O),, c vnivt man "A few years sjro I took Doctor i'lercc's rsvonte rrccriptioii, which has becu great beucOt to iue. I am iu excellent health uow, I hope that evtry wo man, who Is troubled with 'women's ills,' will trr the Prescrln. tion and be btatfitta Ml have been ." Mas, Batxs. .ssssssssssV A. W sssssssssssfTVsssssssssssssssssssssssssssF .llHP''y WT -A" 4uhKmv In Advanced Years. flood's Sarsaparilla is often of great valna in giving tho strength so much desired. Mr. V. Q. Wymnn of Saratoga, Cat., had a largo bunch, called a tumor, on bla right breast. Ho took Hood's Barspaa rlllA which gavo him new life and vigor and tho rnhi and all traces of tumor havo wholly disappeared. Hosaysf "JFlvo bot ties did tho work. It 1 literally truo, Hood's Sar$apariIIa cure. Wo also think Hood's Pills the test MIL I ON RHODE3, Practical Upholsterer. All kinds or work mnde to order. KepilrluKaspcoalty. l:i Court street, Ma'em. Or. Mrs. C. Jr. 0le will rcorcn bo- KINPERG ARl EN in tin i ongregallonnl church parlor on Hlpt- SO. U 10-tlil DR. CONTRJS, Parlors Over Grayliron. WELL DRILLING CoutrnctH wanted at ieaouille price. Worn Karnutecd. IlefrrsGct ns to experi ence and rcKponslMllty;iiiriil!H'J H'.lto I'. I. ICtriKKK, Halom, 1) 0. Or. SUIT! HOTEL MEHAMA, OR. Good accommodations, with table und bed kept up to its old standard. Guests sorvod with tho greatest comfort. 7.10 tr F. M. Steele IK3:COMm:UGIAIi 8T. JIp diincry and Bicycle Repair Klectrlca'; jolannd Medical llatler n spe cialty, Hmau Dynamos ond Motors bult and repaired. All work done lu tlio beat manner. GEO. PENJmiCH'S MEAT MARKET. ffil Commercial st. ICottlo block. li fUuoeessor to O. M. HeokA Oo.l ,c llest meats In tha .city. Jfromptdellvery nt lowdst prl. SALEM TILE WORKS. JLAUaK3TOCK ON HAND . BSIH1S Special lnducemenUToHered. Hhlpped 'to al point on short notice. Uend for prices. Yapis, North Halera. Address J. K, MUUI'HY, Fair Grounds, Or SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Building For water service apply at orMce. Dills pay able monthly in advunoo. Make aU com. piaiuw in ina oiuce. Irrigation mnntlil-lunA. .fnlv. Anmist anri September; uours-U to t a. m., 6 to p. m. Irrigation bills payable on or bofore the 1st or Julv. Stroet sprtukllng positively forbidden it I lilff 42 la a non.nAlAniinua reoiinly fur (lunorrlTiea. 'UUltEiTH iM. apormtorrlui; nuiirs, uunaiurti uu ebsrgea, or any IntUoiain. Hod. IrrltAtlnu or ulr&. tfftu faUfUa. tlan uf iiiuonua niwni. IrwEuisCHluienCa brn. Naii-astrlDstat. kaNCimuHO.JBM ' "r "rnntui. or srni in pisia wrspprr. l.w, or a ooillcn, (J.JJ. 7 vAflv, vivwiu. lur Irciilar soul oil rtuMt. tr'r Blood Tonic S& Builder una rot d4crlHl ixuupblst WILLIAMS' ICe. MEDICIKB CO.. Hr Sox, SdicnectadT, N.Y. IftrtW MtfBrockrUk.Oatv "m'sQVI rUli .jfsWt F&$l!Sw sEtISBnqi HOME EDUCATION. SomdhlHg tfov Mother nml the Children. WHAT THE JOURNAL OFFERS FREE Two High Class Mngnzifies Needed in Every Household. Journal renders who renew cash subscriptions on the fol lowing terms ran havo their choice of two very desirable magazines freo. "QUEEN OP FASHIONS" free, by mail, ono year to any subscriber who pays for tho Daily by carrier three months in ndvance, at this oflico,$1.50j or tho Wkekly one year and a half in advance, 1.50. This gives you tho best 16-pnge il lustrated fashion magazine of Now York free for ono year. Tho nboyo prices aro not cash, and tho cheapest combination ovor offered. Tho "Queen" is a high-class, practical, home magazine. "THE CIIILD-GARDEN." Upon tho same terms you can obtain this delightful" Chi cago children's magazmo. Just tho thing to road to the little ones ol the homo circle. It brings tho kindorgai ton intt tho home. Song, gamo3 and story. Beautifully illustrat d, ?U year. Published by the Kindergarten Literatu-e Co. Samples of these magazines will bo furnished freo b mail or can bo seen at this office. HOFER BROS., Publishers. Salem, Oregon. s -wititiors in- CHANNING'S ON HALL, IT, I'll Will recelvo children lrom 3 years upwards. Hpecinl Mttentlon to begluuers. All ile-lred jranohes for the o'dor pupils tautlil. Includ ing drawmir, modellngr. nuislo plain and artistic needle work. All work individual pian, .n which each tlitld li vanced according to lu own capacity, terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Ill Twentieth and Cbemekela sts. Willamette University, 8ALEM. OHKOON. Oldest InsUtuUon of learning lu the state. Kull preparatory and collegiate courses. Total enrollment for mi 6, Ml students. Expenses moderate. New gjmnaslum, Fifty-second year begins Bent, 17. 1895. ' ror luiormauon or catalogue address W. II. 114 IVI.KV A M 8tdW6w iWlrtKnt. ir you lo ve your boy give him the most val- nuia ut nil K ilh. luo uii. eaucaTinn ble. Theie is no better place tLanijf tval MT. ANQKU OH. Bohool complete in every respoct. Bpleadid Stan or teachers. eirailiKnt m.si. hi.min,i and healthy locatlou. constant careand strict discipline, and costs but M a month. 8111m GermanSchool. Mr German elniiMmn lu mn..n Jlmo a;ter HepV" 15. TennT. private lessens. Mo, Ohissesornve, tl The (Uerinao Batur. uy scnooi ror cuuaroa will be opened at Lhannlne ha l.coruer Chemetetaand CottaKe on sept. 5. Terras, 6io ner month, I am a 2Laretm.Vy ,!10l a Oarmsn teaehers" certiOcate from tha Irtmtnn nvn.n.n. .IT. another rrora the 8L Uiuls. Mo., publlo schools. m na. w. a. a itAPatsY. Miisic Teaching. I'lano slnslnir In tho Italian method and harmony Uugnt. Itegular course Inmuslc given by Ur. larla. Will be Inetelamtwu 252-liS0.01 cUen at bomesorpapui when desired, li'tn.-.i uh.i ..v' IV. unrt unn.. vf7.Tir.Viri"" ""' "?.""" --, -. -MH.U !(, dH-Mlni TflE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL writ, ror arnica ""ww- ITS. UHJfo HA.RZKH. Miss Ballon Sclioo I. Angel College, HOP STOVE THE BOSS THE JUMBO, and IRON KING. HOP PIPE. of all kindi and dimensions. PRICES LOWER TI7AN THE LOWEST. Steiner & Blosser, fc'tate Street, Salem, eaatr W-JAnCOSICK ftesldont. j.U.'Ai.nxRr, ' Cftsutor.H OK SALErvlJ Tranaucts a g6nernl bamcinK UhbIuchs C. fl. LANE Mkhohant Tailoh, 211 Commercial St., Salotn JunN BTAMLEY. ; JIM MKAU STANLEY & WEAD, STEAM WOOD SAW Quick work Low price. Lftvo ntJera at i. U. Wi'HtucoU'HMatiiu, back of l'.O. 0-U tl J. J. JfARKINS, Torse Shoeing nop nt 100 Uliomekeln Rtrcot, near Com irnlrtl. Hpeclitl nlUntlou to luterlorluz and HH4 Willi ftlMfWtl flt WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresh, salted ana mnoked MenU and Bau U08. 9ltolrtseriitor liuuts In bot ilmie. vi'ptln nu AI lcocncut, etutern style. Free tellvory, BoutU UommercUl street. Wl UHAH. WOLZ.l'rop. E. M. WAITE PllINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS ANU Lcyal Blank Publishers. Unsh's New Brlok.ovor tho bank, Uom'l strwii East and South -VIA- THE oriASTA ROUTE -o'ltne Southern Pacific Comoanv. 0AUr0PjIAKIPUEH8 TRAIN BUN DAILY B TWKKW ;iQKT,AWD AMD 8. Jr. Bonth. 8:60 p. in. ll.-00p.ra. 10:15 a.m. Lv. liV. Ar. Portland Balom Bau Kran. A.r. Lv. Uv. K-'IU a. id 0.00 a. m ti.oop.m Abjy.? tT?,,lu' "top t Kast Portland. Or egon City, Voodburn.Halem.Turnor,Marlon, Jetterson, Albany. Albany Junction, Irvlnir, fcugene, Oreswell.Uralns and all stations rroui Itoseburg to Ashland Inclusive. ltoHKuuito maJl uaiuyT &S0 O.IU. 11:00 a. m iXi p. m. iv. At. l'ortlaud Halera Itoseburg Ar. i:i) p. in L. 22J p. m IiV. 8.00 a. m BOUth SALEM PAhSKNaKU. l.'OO p. xn. I Lv. Portland. Ar. I 0:15 p. m. Ar. Balem. Lv North 1016 u.m &00 a.m. Dlulng Cars on Ogdou Kouto PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND . Second Class Sleooin Cars Attached to all through trains. fast Side Division, Between Porilmia and. Ueryallis: . PAH.T tKXCaPT BUNDAY). 7:iJUa.ra. 1215 p.m. ILv, Portland Oirvallls Ar. IiV. ri.vo p. ni 1:31 p. m Ar. tJ& Albany and Corvallls connect wltn trains of Oregon Central A Eastern Hallroad. tXPUICWTHAlN-IUAtl.Y KXCKITMUNUAY 4:5 p. m. 7:25 p. m. Uv. Ar. l'ortlaud MoMlnuvllle Ar. I Lv. I tttSa. m 5:0 a. m T1IKOUUU TICKETS J?aiilpoll,Ul,a V18 Bern SUtes, Canada and Europe oan be obtained at lowest rates trom,,. ,,SV, """. AilenTeln! tr . .x"i!. ojsou u. e. ana rain., -ict. H. KOKKI.Kli. Mtnuw Oregon Central AND- Eastern R. R. Co, YA7UINA BAY ItOUTE. kwn.n.i,n,UaJ:Ya'u,nR Uay w,th the Ban Krauclsooand Yuqmua Hay Hteamshlp Co YaVuiSi'?0'".?!! JSfP?". lta from days. uttju nuuuv every a PasienEer aeoommodatlons unsurpassed' Ss0rtU?lllonht.belWe,,a tae WHlsmetteliiey Fare from Albany, or Ipol&u west to h. ! Francisce: cabin, 'tlij iieeruge. is- Sibfi? round trip, www days, Jis w caDia-! t or sailing days apply to .11 L. WALUEN. Agent I :PHAH.OLAHK.8unt. njilftf'f?.' i kijwjn 1TONK,Mana5er,'o6rvairis7or u ' ' :-I, 0 HWHItU:U)cai Agent, tjalsm, Jl( Capital BAST! -VIA TH Union Pacific System PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains nre healed byi stiam aim lighted by I'lnUoh light. U(1 " Tlmo to Chlcairo, 8J days.l Tlmo to Now York, ty; days. peUwiS? '" ma"y UUn qWcker ,han R" apX totC8'tlm0tabl08andl fuU ,nftloB I50ISE & IMHKEIt, A 'eats, Bolero, Or, K-l W. PA KTEIt, O. K. IIIIOWW aeierd Agent. U t. Pai, A -2ii 1115 Tb rrt t.. Portland. ' A Ml Pull mar, tle-anl Touria' SieeDino- Cars Dinino Cari blaeolno- Can ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH. FAHrcr. TO GRAND FORItr CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA ana RIITTF TUIiOtlUU TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON'" PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl UcKkor..i.naor0wVlti:,aeaMraSM,,'V?, TIIOMA8. WATT C CO,, B Uomnierclal st., Aloa,tu Or A. D. OitAitivroN. Asdt. Gnl. I'm Agent; 256 Morrlwou at., corner Third. Portland, Oro. I II & I. ft a McNEILL-UEOKlVElt. To The Kast :J1VE3 THE OHOIOK OK TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES I VIA 1 GltEATu 'ONION NORTHERN RY. , PACIFICRY Low Rales lo all Eastern Cities. - Ooeanateamera leave Portland tvery Ave dy Kor iuli;detalls call on or address HOIHK A HA It U Kit. W. II. ilUHLUUItr, Gen. l'ass. Agent. roruana, w G. it. POWEKS, Local Ticket Ajront Koni nUTi-Hd t Caui-e r l'A I'Elt-mnre lot or heavy wrapplna paper ror sale cheap. Ju l. i cmr I,ull,Be under carpets. Call a rowa ust tb at Jon nal oftlcfl W ChlrhetUr I-.mi(uu jMHbiuitu ilrflnH rENNYROYAL PILLS r i7V uritfiMttiaud Only Genuine. ssrsv mtwmj rwiKDit, ladiksi ffuCKiit ior imetfutri KHvut vim wnJ Brand la lld tuui UiUJ Biritllld Ibexw, ivtOdd with Uu rllMu TuUo Mtk nlhaisa. RA.u Jihumawi cuiiilita 'tuwiutiMtUtioh. AtDru, t. 'ottnik In ttaiut for ntrttcuUit i MlnumlHi l UHleV fur ljdl,Ml Itrtttr out, uiiZOiV,Zl; """ ' viumiZieS tTTh I !.&.. 4 1L. .t..1 .. .. ill...... kiiuiiti POZZOriiS Combines every element of ocauty ana piinty, it is Deauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the tace in this climate. vvvvvv Insist upon haying the genuine. IT M FM SALE EVERYWHERE. Jf I""" " "" ' ' - ial ii - l ., u N s t. U rrfcS vn smn n.f 'L W 1 1 Ml " JA LADY'S TOILET m Is not complete without oa ideal RnOMPLEXlOU1 j I S POWDER. 11