Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 23, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 5

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COULDN'T AFFORD TO LOAF.
Four Botllos ol Paino's Colory Compound Made
Him Well.
Ttiero moy bo In tlio dlatanl future
some remedy as elllcaot .us as IMInoV
Ecelury compound.
There lit none such today.
Tli9 slots aud idling who nro stretch-
liug out their hands for help must tube
tlio bent Unit the sclontlllo meulcnl
knowledge of the world now nflordc.
The reasoning that has euubloil Prof.
Edward E. 1'hulps, M. D., LL. D., of
(Dartmouth college to dlscovor the ro-
tunrkable formula ot Pulno's colory
Icompound Is the result of tho century's
.work In medicine.
It Is by a new and mora though tful
(grouping of diseases, from n careful
Htudy of i heir causes, that Prof. Phelps
thus been enabled to see tho true rtla
itlonshin of all diseases of tho blood
land nerves.
Neuralgia, sloeplessnean, molauchollii,
pysteriu, headnuhe and dyspepsia nt
iouco referred themselves to n tired,
palf-fed und thereforo deruugod ner
' vous syBtem.
Tho cure lay In attending to the nu
trltlon of tho whole syHtera. This oys
; torn of cure, simple and clear, like
, ao.it epoch-making Idoas, was em
, bodied In the greatest tissue formor,
uerve-rostorer and regulator yet known
to scienco Palne'B celery compound,
tho one great remedy that mukes peo
ple welll
Persons who complained of feollng
"tired to douth" and sought a compe
tent iuvlgorutor, as soon as their phy
stolans ordered Paino's celery com.
pound felt that their tired bodies wero
JOHUROH SERVICES TOMORROW
Christian Roienob. Services 10:30
In Btate Insurance budding corner of
Commercial and ChemekeU streets.
Y. M. 0. A Rey. Hiram Kershaw
will address tbo men's meeting at 4 p.
m All men are cordially Invited to
attend this meeting,
Independent Evancieuciai.. Ou
Cottugo street near Center, J. iiower
sox pastor. Preaching ut 10:30 and 7:30
tomorrow. Sunday school at 12.
Chilstlun Endeavor at 0:30.
CUMIIEKI.AND PllESUYTEIUAN.
Church ou High Btreet, Rev. Brauuln
will fill tho pulpit both morning and
eyeulug. Services at 10:30 n, ra. and
7-30 p. m. Everybody invited
Bt Paul's Episcopal. At 10:30
'Tho GoodShepurd, "7:30 "Born of a
Woman" Sunday school and bible
class at noon. Rev. Laureuce Sinclair,
reotor. All made welcome.
Central Chapel. Sunday school
M 10 a. ni.: sermon at 11. At 7:30 p.
ra., second lecture on "Sermons of the
Acts," Read third chapter of acts
before coming. P. S. Knight in
charge.
Ueuman Evangelical. On tho
corner of Liberty uud Court streets.
P. Bhtner, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.
ru. and 7:80. Next Thursday, appro
priate services In tho morning for
Thanksgiving and a missionary pro
gram in tho evening.
CHHI8TIAN. Morning sermon nt
1030, subject, "Do Good." Huuday
aabool at 12 ui. Junior Endeavor at 4
P. m. Y. P. 8. O. E, at 7:30 p, in,
Topic, "Praise aud Its Purpose." Delia
Oaburn, leader. Eveuing sermon at
730. But Jeot, "Thn Blind Man,"
Unity. Services at 1030 a. m. and
730 p. m, Sunday school at 11:45,
Itev, W. E. Copeland, pastor. Subject
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lotually taking n new start. Their
itrength rapidly returned. Tuny wero
no more troubled with nleepleis nights,
and their days wero no longer mado
wrelobod by neuralgia and rhoutna
tNm. Constipation, that, utorcn up In the
body substauces long since worse than
useless to tho body and a monaco to
the health, Is looked after. Any one
troubled with this obstinate hlndranco
to health will flud a positive and last
ing euro in Falun's celery compound.
It takes a very abort time to settle
any doubts ou tho mattor by giving
Palue'a celery compound a trial.
Mr. John Holland, whose portrait Is
given aboye, Is a parlor car conductor,
wIiojo home Is In Jersey City. He
writes:
'I wish to jdvo my testimony of
tho great benefit Paino's celory com
pound has done me. A year ugo I
had typhoid fevor, and later I hud to
have an oporation In my side for an
abscetsover tho liver. This left me
very weak. I grew very nervous and
could not sleep. I was tired oven moro
after I got up than 1 was when I went
to bed. I have taken four bottles of
Pulne'a celery compound, und am
perfectly welll Ihavosoutslx bottles
to aomo friends In Virginia. Ono, al
though ho bus taken only a bottlo of It,
feels much bettor and sleeps well."
Palue'a colory compound puts tho
system on a hoalthy , strong basis, safe
from disease Try It If you ate ailing,
and a trial will spoedlly convince you.
i.i .1. , , i . .
of morning sermon, "May Thy Kin &
dom Cotuo aud Thy Will Be Done on
Earth aa in Heaven." Subject of even,
ing lecture, "The Relation Between
the Bible and Sclenco.
Ciiuhou of Cjmi3T. Court street,
in tho W. C. T. U. room. Sunday
services, preaching by Eldor W. Kel
lawny, as follews: Morning services at
1030, sutJect"Tomperanco in all thing,
a Preparation for tho Hearing end."
8unday school Immediately, after.
Evenlngservlces a(7;30,subject "Health
In abstlnonco from stlmulauta and In
toxicants". All invited.
Fikst Baptist. Morning sorvicea
at 1030 subject: "Tho Triumphs,
Glories und Revelations of tho Mount
of Transfiguration," being the third of
a series of MoUutain victories. Sunday
school at 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. O. E. at
0:30 p. in. Evening services at 7:30.
Tepic: "Our Natlous' Crisis, or Causes
for a Natiouul Thanksgiving," This
subject aud service will thko the place
of tho fhauksglvlng service ou Tnurs.
day, by order of tho church. The or
chest ra will give special muslo at eaeh
service. All aro cordially invited to
tbeao services.
FlHST CONQHEaATIONAL. ReV. V
O. Kantuer, D. D., pastor. Preaching
t 10:30 a. m.. subject. "A Mother's
Love." A sermon for mothers and all
who are or have been children, rtunday
Bnhool at 12 ui. Junior Eudeavor nt 8
p. ui, Y. P. S. O. E. at 030 p. m.,Miss
Fernle Bently, leader. At 7:30 p. m.
there will, be a sacred song concert with
a short address by the pastor on "A
Bov'a Answer to God." At the concert
the following selections will bo given:
Solo, Miss While, "Not Ashamed of
Christ." Solo, Miss Davis, "Rook of
Ages." Duet, Miss White aud Cllflord
Kuutner, "In Heaveuly Love Abid
ing." Anthems, "O f-r a Thousand
Tongues," "Tho Lord la My Strength."
Mr, Morse will eljgg If he 1? able.
tOOMt MMVW.
Udff(ip6fi(tn' In W'rri Omnatt
Town
wortfiiitmM.
W. M. MllMt, (if Autmn, wai In (lift
oily iMiHrtttinlar.
Vtnt. ih W, YmUt ttsluttmi turn
ilwrt ?hl( In Hftleiu Il HtiniMy,
Dr. II, VV. ttatliirf itimlt n flln Wi
lli Halofn ImI Tiic Arifiy.
MIm I'lioolifl Ywlflf returned In lior
homo In C)ffRM Oily Afomtiiy tiiofnlfiK
nftfir h lew tfn vUlt In Wimdlmrii.
'MIm Mnry Hand, of HutcM, It In fun
oily tlioutlMlof Mf. Waller Tomhj,
Mm, K. Unrter, ot Wlllioll, nrrlvrd
In WoodhtiUl iMt weak and will opitlid
tlio winter with IkrdntiKlitor, Mm, A,
h, Cornwall,
B, I. UiiIm left on tlio Blmi'u lltnllrd
Tuesday ovinliig for 'Frlnco whllhur
lid wont to piiroliMo goodi for llir
hnlUlnyn. Muny nlratigeM from nil nvnr tin?
coy nly were In the city last Saturday
mid dtintlrty rUlumlliitf tho Y, P. H V.
V., cinivuntlon,
Dr It, W, GiiIm camo down from
Hnlini Wednesday morning to assist
Mr, Hurley Mroroln tho drug utoro
during tho absence of Mr. H. I. GiiIm.
Mm. J. Liud wont to Balvm on Bun
day evening's cannon Imll, accompanied
by Ditto Mlsrf Ethel Uulm who wont to
Vlsltit few dnya with her grandparciiK
Dr. and Mm. L. W. GuIm.
Mr. Thomai C.tnny, ol thlo city, left
nn tho steamer Tuesday evening for
Han Frnncltco, from there ho will go to
t3nn Jore, where lie haa accepted a
position In a book Moro. His stater,
Mlfca Sadio, accompanied him, nnd will
visit with her Htstor,Mrs. A C. Prevoat.
MAKSII FIELD.
J. C. Stratford Is building a photo
graph gallery.
G. W. Tnbboy haa opened nu up
bolstering shop.
R. C. Gordes' cigar factory haa em
ployed additional hblp from Portland.
MIsaElla Butler is oxpeotlng her
mother to arrive from Rtinde Island to
make hor homo hero.
Dr. McCormao eutortaiued tho Ju
nior Guild at his resldeuco.
Dr. Tower was called to visit Pat
Lyden, a bachelor, who was fatally
strickou with paralysis.
Cbas. Bradbury waa one of tho can
dldutes for tho office of city marshal.
J. H. No!son was glvon a surpriso on
hla 65th birthday.
iiosEnima.
A. C. Hoxle sells 16 pounds beat
sugar for $1; flour, 75o a sack; lard, Do a
pound.
. Copstablo Nols Rydell nrrcstod Geo.
Mack, of Elktou, ou a chargo of bur
glary. Mrs. J. W. Sacry-Mullen 'has re
turned from Portland and oponod ber
dressmaking parlors.
Tho Plaludealer mystorlosly says;
"Wo aro informed that soveral stalwart
Republicans are uboqt to organize a
party lodge, oailod tho 8. of R. S.
Bona of Stalwart Republicans. Tiiey
will initiate Demourats without domlta
from Jeflerson Domocruoy, but A. P.
A's. must havo olearauco cards from
their lodges beforo tboy will be admit
ted. Tho S. of. B. R. will labor to save
tbo union from destruction. Tha Dem
ocrats are urging this movement. They
will Hook to the S. of S. R. gladly
Anything to beat tho A. P. A., who
deny the right to worship God accord
ing to tho dictatea of conscience."
NEWBElta.
Miss Rhoda Lyoua waa voted a gold
watch aa tbo moat popular young lady
in town.
A. J. Smith, of Portlaod, has been
Visiting his sous, J.R. aud L. M.Smith,
J. M. RUtenhouso and family havo
movod from their farm to towu,
Tho bank of Newberg haa been over
hauled uud repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hall epont a few
days lu Salem tho past week.
Mrs. Julia Maris haa returned from a
visit In Eastern Oregon.
Alleu Smith and Noah Heater are
building the uew telephone nillce on
front street next to G. M. Bale'a shoe
shop.
MIbs Mlra Cox had charge of Mlsa
Lilian Haworth'a mllllnsry store Uur
Ing her absence in Portland.
A Holiday Suggestion.
Como in at once to get 'your pictures
for Christmas. We aro selling off our
frames and leather photo oases at cost.
'Pl.lu ia vniir nlinnnx In mnkn nu secant. '
able present at little expense. Ask fori
our special ofler. Bnerry the artist, over
DalrympJo'B store.
MANLY VIGOR
ONCn MORO In harmony
with tho world. 9000
completely cnrel meu aro
;in
ob havpy praise xor
tho ereatost, grand-
est and most suo
ccaiui euro (or box
mil weakneta ami
lostvitror known to
medical tclouce. An
account of thll icon
Irul aitcoverv, In
book form, with ret
cronccs and proof.,
will bo sent to sur
forinjr men (uoalel free., iU manly vlwr
permanently restored. Jfalluro Imposslbla.
tiniE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.H.Y.
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Wttfk of tlio UoiiHflll in flp'olnl
UIH ! MUM
1'iim n(y mtmm iimt in adjitirnnl
VtUU tat flnlflK wllll H MWrUfcrM
irnnMHt f XfKpl AldftfHinii Kiy.
JiiiltfMm-Hl torKt fr ihi firihMml-ff
Mty l(HlMfr rfprimimM im f.-Hiwi
MM word-VVilinm Wlih, Wh,IT
(tiKUi J.dm llmy-l Hh fl'n fngliif
IIOIMtf.
HrittU wnfd-Clm Im (flrtiitll, trt.
V, lilldliricldi J. 1 TlmmiHoii nl
Iln4dj 'Mil very thU,o twiift Iiohib.
Third wafd-Wm, Mtiiiiilii, It. W,
Uitrcy, O. (i. Vuii W-miiM--.ini urmHry.
1'otifih wfd-fJ. O. (In, Wltfy A.
MiHUm, J&fl Il-o IHa Wwlnwill
livery Urn,
Flfo Chief A. J. (to aulimltled i li
following miKB,,llf"B wll,n'' w"'fl
read i
"I mont rnpcoifiilly hI llmtyotir
lionoriiblo IwilytnKU Kouiuitoiloiionn
nomiiiuiiloallon pfenfliiitd lo oti
Martill 10, 1805, aaklng thai there Iw
two lioad Htntliiiia etnbll4lioilj one to ho
located on or near tho corner of Oak
and 12th trrot, tho oilier to m ou I'iili
ui refit near Chcinekcta.
"Would atno nsk that ttiero bo 1,000
(col of Iioko purchased wlthmit delay,
"Would also rccomtiiend that tliero
bo something dona with tlio Blbby en
gine, as It lms hen on duty thit-e
yeilra longer than tho average life ot a
lire engine. It Ian iitiCMlliiu n to thu
advisability of repairing It. It would
uced a new boiler to mako It lu good
order, and tho pump would need nomo
repalra. Tho cost would bo from $1,600
to $1,760.
"Thero should bo aomo moans of
getting fuol and other Decennary articles
to tho acono of u flro without having
to send the hoso wagon back, aa wo nro
already making a hook and ladder
truck of it."
Referred to coinmtttco on flro and
wator.
Counollman Murphy Introduced tho
following resolution, which waa
adopted and also referred;
"Whereas, by the newspaper article
heroto attached, it la liiltmatod that
tho losa of the woolou mill la duo to the
failure of tho council to furnish the tire
department with proper equipment, be
It thereforo
"Reaolvod, That thla artlole bo re
ferred to tho oommltteo on llro and
wator with Instructions to Inqulro Into
the matters and things therein atatud
aud report in writing tbo facta relating
thereto, with such recommeudatlona
aa to equipping tho department aa iu
tuetr juugmont may teuu to improve
Its eftlolenoy."
Messrs. Uolman and Rlgdon of the
city hull committee, who bad been in
Portland with Architect Pugh to in.
vestigato tho advisability of changing
the floor and celling specifications of
tho new city Jail tfrom tho Ransom
process to tho "I" beam plan, as sug
gested by the contractors. Both goi -.
tlemcn reported In favor of leaving tho
specifications us thoy are, nnd ex
prossed themselves ua well pleated
with the Ransom patent. Mr. Hall, of
Portland, agent for tho Rausom com
pany, was present uud briefly addrcbacd
the council, showing up tho merits and
nature of tho process. Upon motion of
Murphy tho committee was released
from futlher considering tho change.
Ou motion the recorder waa In
atructed to havo tho city election notlco
published In all tho dally papers of the
city.
Wanted. To exohaugo or sell,
threo or four acres opposlto school
houbo. Will take small payment, and
remainder lu work. Inqulro of J. C.
MoFarlaud at Cloar Luke, six miles
north of city, or address Salem.
11-0-m
Ministers Should Use
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
THERE IB NO PROFESSION, whose
labors so eoveroly tax the norvous sys
tem, as that ot tbo ministry. The do
rancoment of tbo norvo centers of tho brain
by over work t requontly brines on attacks
of hoart troublo, and nervous prostration.
Itov. J. IMtester, . D.. Pastor U. H.
church .l-nto . UU1. , nu., r aphy.l-
clan, writes Fob. W. 1893:
and nervous prostration bad becomo so
serious last fall that a llttlo over work In
tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo
Wr IVTIIpc' tlmt ,v seemod certain I
iJl . lUHto mUJt rojnquUh tho work
WPIff Cllffi of tho ministry entirely,
xiwai. juiw IIoart palpitation tecamo
ReStOreS so bad that my auditors
TJ Hit would ok me If 1 did not
Illltll,'-M have heart dUeao. Last
Kovembor I commenced taking Dr. Miles'
Now Heart Ouro alternately with Dr, Mllos'
Nervine and derived the greatest possible
bonoflt. I have just closed revival work ot
10 nooks, preaching nearly every night and
twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for houra
without suffering aa I formerly did. nard
working ministers should koop Dr. Miles'
grand remedies on hand."
Dr. Ulloa' Heart Ouro is sold on guarantee,
'Art bottle will benefit or money rtfusded.
Ki.tHHM I lHHrIS!c3F?5-7
,1 MB FROM HO
How Edwin Swtnson Waa
Llbsratod.
IUtto 1VMI fof 'I'Tifrtfofi Ykhm !
IMk Th.lr Htm Wllliortl Huecfn
T fnwf fJiflfsfiwiM.
('.. i Hi it4 Wlnrf, Mlrtii, tlHflllMn,
"t m now iWDiiiyfoiir jaM old,"
Mid l&Mii flwitniirtif, of VVnl'f? tUh,
(liKMlfitifl dotniiy, Minn., Inn Kcptilill
nan fr"e"iluv, "rtnd m you mii i
( Mm not tuf large of nlMiirt'. Win n
I wai flflVon yrara old t lnounn nt
filcfrd Willi n lttl(fiof wlilnli Imfflod
llianMlllnlld kllOWlfdgAOf llifl Jillnl
(dim. I Wm not lakofl ntlddfliily III
hut on IImi contrary t can hardly rImIo
ihoexaol llino whmi It han. The
flMtaymptoinn wernpaltiA In my back
nnd rrallfM tilglila. 'Ilio (IIma- did
not trmihlu ma tnticli nt flral, but It
HtaiiiMl lo hnvnaitlUd in my bwly lo
stay and my bltlrr cxiorlnco diifltig
during thu lat thirteen years proved
that to bo tho cao I waa of eodrnfl a
child and nnvor drruuid of the Miirer.
lug In store for mo. ( noiiiplaluod to
my imroiita add tlioy ootmluded that 1
would outgrow my lioiiblo, hut when
thoy heard mo gro.inlui lu my olerp
ibey bocaiuo tuoroiiglioly alarmed.
Moiilc.il uilvlco wuaHotiuht but to no
avail, I grow raplrly womo and was
hooii unalilo to inoVo about and wna
Anally confined coutlmully to my bud.
I'ho beat doctor that could bo had
woro cnuaulted but did nothing for me.
I tried Various klnda of patent medi
cine with but tho aamo result.
lnr Tivitlvn Imur tirnirk t tvn I him
u luflorur In constant agony without
respite. Abccanca formed on my body
In rapid succession aud thu worjil
Indeed looked very dark lo mo. About
this time when all hopo waa gonu und
nothing seemed left lo mo but to resign
mveolf to my bitter fato my httetitou
waa called to Dr. .Vllllarim' Pink Pills
for Pale people. Like a drowning man
training at a straw In shear desuora-
tion I conclude d to make one more at
tempt not to regain my health (I daro
not to nope so muouj uutir possible to
oase my nam.
"I bought a box of the pills and thoy
seemed to do Ino good. I felt ouoour
aged and continued their uso, After
taking six boxes I waa up and ftblo to
walk around tho house. I havo not
lelt ao well In thirteen yeara aa
during tho past year. Only ono year
have I taken Dr. WIIHamB' Pink Pills
and I am ablo now to do chores aud
attend to light duties.
"Do X neallato to let you publish
whut I havo said ? No. Why should
I? It la tho truth and I am only too
glad to let other suflerera know my
oxporlenco. Itmayhulp tho-e whoso
cup of misery is aa full today aa mlno
waa In tbo past."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
People bayo an enormous sale, and
from all quarters como lu glowing
reports of tho excellent reaulta follow
ing their uae. Thoy aro not a patent
medial no in tue seuso in which that
term Is usually understood, but uro a
RCleutlUo preparation successfully used
In genera' practice for many years and
their success In curing various eflllc
tlona witnout any other medicines waa
ao i-rcat that they wero prepared in
quantities and plncoc. within tho reaoh
of everyone. An analysis of their pro
pertlea shows that they contain iu a
coudonsed form all tho olomonta nec
essary to glvo new life and richness to
tho blood and restore shatt-red nerves,
They aro an unfailing specific for suoh
dlseasos as locomotor ataxia, partial
parulysls, bt. Vitus' dauco, sciatica,
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head
ache, tho after effect of in grippe,
palpitation of tho heart, nalo aud sal
low complectloHB, that tired feeling
re'ultlHK rrora nervous nrotrat en: all
dUeasaa resulting from vitiated humors
in the blood, suoh aa aorofula, ohronlo
erysipelas, oto.
They are also a speciflo for troubles
peculiar to females, suou as suppress
Ions, Irregularities and all forma of
weakness. Thoy build un the blood.
and restore the glow of health to pale
and sallow cheeks. In mon tbey off eot
a radical euro in all coses arlslnsr from
raontal worry, overwork or excesses of
wiiatevoi nature. Thero aro no III
e flecta following the uso of this wonder
ful medicine, and it can be given to
cmuiron wuu periect sarety.
These Pills aro manufactured by the
Dr- Williams' Modlclno Comnauv.
Sohenectady, N, N., and aro Bold only
In boxes bearing the firm's trade mark
and wrapper, at 60 cents a box or bIx
boxea for $2.60. and are never sold in
bulk, Tbey may bo had of all drug
gists or direct by mail from Dr. Wil
liams' Medlcluo Company. The price
at whloh these pills aro sold makes a
course of treatment iuexpenslye aa com
pared with other remedies.
Catarrh in the Head
Is dun to impure blood and cannot be
cured with local applications. Hood's
Haraaparllla bus cured hundreds of
oases of catarrh because it purifies the
blood and in tbla way removes tho
oiuso of tho dleeas-e. It also builds up
thenyBtem and prevents attaoks of
pneumonia, diphtheria and typhoid
fever.
Hood's Pills become tbo favorlto ca
tliartlo with every ono who tries
them. 25c,
$loo Reward fioo
The" readers of this paperjwill bo pleated
learn that there Is ot least one dreaded
dlteaso that science lias been able to cure in
all Its stages, and that Is Cta.uh, Hall's
Catarrii Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical frarernity. Catarrh belu(
n constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
upon, the blood and mucous surface of the
disease, and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing Its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it falls to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address, F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Or.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
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lar Infantd find Oh(((lrH
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MOTHERS, P.oYojj Know nut ,.'
h(mn' fiwp. titJtttf cwlkl, tttany (mII1 iwelfilnif yfiiH'',v '
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iml Jrotl or yir iliyllii fcnmr f what II l wtnpnwl t
ftn Vnu isnorytlmt UHmUl piirtl vlMd prepafatlMi, artl Ifnd a IMef
U IngftdHiiU I tibllsliitwllliTttylotllf
ym Voil KHQTf llil Caterla U lli prMtlia(ml ef lit fM6ii4 tit. iioiI Mlehtr"
Vast It lift 1xrt la tin- fornat1llilily year, and llml mot CatiotU U nairsoM tbun
ef all etlitr tmtl' for clilMrtn eomtilnnt 1
pit Vnu ttitnyf (list Ilia faltnt Office DpaHmnt ef tli) Unlll AUteMna of
e4liftotinlrla, liars Istued clml flglit (o J;r. Mcli-rand Ms awlgns la tue tin word
" Ctialorlii " and 111 formula, and that let lmllala llicm Is a sl( prlton offttinf
nn Von KtiQYf thai ena of Ids ressoni for granllnjf tfil gont iiifttnt proteclloH
was Ucause Csilorla lid been ptcrreittob ntinoliifoly hnrmInM7
Un Vtut Ktinw that 3S Bvornga doses of CastotU r furnished tot M
MTHtMi or one ciil a dose?
IIct Vna Ktiovy Hut wlitn pottti
Vc kpl wctt, and that you may Sura unbroken rest 1
Wall, llicwo liltnti ara worth knowing. They ara facta,
Tlie fnc-wlmlla
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Children Cry for PItoher' Castorla.
COLLEGE OF MOSIC
of the Willamette Oniversify.
-UNDER NEW
rTModPrn methods. Uplo date. Bnmnnain the eattorn and Knropenn Conaervatorlaa
Meno but the best it good enough for beginner aa well ua lor moro adva iced pupils.
W. O. IIVW I.K.Y. lrfwldnt,
11. A. IIKltlTAdK, V.mi Dlreotor.
10-7-lra KM1L.I,. WINKLEU. Ins'rumenUl iDlreotor.
FIRST NATIONAL HANK BUILDING, SALEM, OR.
W. I. STALEV, Principal.
Hchool In continuous oalnu. ntudrnts may enter nt any time. It
will pay thoso who expect to preparo for soma business pursuit to nttend n
business coIIpko wheru a rystemallo ooursa of buslncsa training may be hart
and trained trachem lor this particular line of work Instruct. The Capital
Iluslnesa Collego .ollors live course;
Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English,
Thla Is positively tbo only
buslnrsa college In Oregon uslnc the iuier-ommunlcallon system ot busi
ness practice. Out-of-town atudonu may seoure board and furnished room
In private family ut II n weok. Wrltoor call at oollega offloa for circulars
giving full Information relative to courses of study, rufes of tuition, oto. 8-10
-EXCELSIOR
E. C, HANSEN, MANAGER.
Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed,
back of Stnto Tnmirnnne block.
J, C. GOODALE,
COBURG LUMBER YARD,
TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT
All grades and dlmenalouB of Duldlng Lumber. LaTgcot Block aud Lowest
nrlrow. .1 F. RAKTCR MHnir
The Willamette Hotel.
LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.
JFtoduced rates, ManuRoment liberal. Electric com leave hotel "for all (I
Ho buildings and points of interest. Hpeolal rated ;il bo given to pormaf. .it
patrons.
A. I. WAGNER,
6Bt!,0ii "
-THE BUFFET CAtt BOUTE-
fHAiLThe Shortest
-DKTWKEN-
Pacific Coast Points,
St. Paul and the East.
Crosse both tlwC Jjuiutdes and tlie 1 locks UnunUlus in ilajiUut, anoralng iass6Bira Mm
opportunity of viuwtnxltUe
Grandest Scenery in America"
Two truing dally from 1'ortland; one at U a. ui. vta Heattle. and one at 8.-JI p. m. via "O. Jt
AN.andHpokauo. UunsiuperW equipment, oou lllmr or Ululux ens, ballot lltinury wr,
paiao and upholstered tourist sleplni oara Ttni bullbt library oars ara marvel or timmS
andcomrort, containing batt room, burber shop, eay 'chain, eto. Thu nagalflcttws
la inshlp 'Northwest' and "Korthland." leave Ihilutb uvery Mouday aud Friday Jarta
"Hoo." Manklnao 1 lauil.Uatmlt.lHovelend anrt HulPOo In onunartlnu with IhaOreitt Nafta
ern Hallway II ,voyur ticket reaU via the NOUTHKKN HTKAlUHU' OOMcANV,Ba
Joy a delightful rldo frey from the beat und oust. For tiokeU or gcuerahjtif f matlm oall. o
BOZORTH BROS, "ia commrroiad sweet,
R.IO.BTEVENH.O' W.l'.A, A. B. O. UKKNWTON, 0.l.s , J.
0i Kront at., Seattle, Wash. ia Third C forUS Oe
of this ptrfctt prprotloti,yourclilWf i
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