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i fV D'lB'' ft Mi ,1 w !) il 4 ms .anwia.w itf tvM .. . himwWiihmmi ABOUT 99 YEAR ... . . .. . . .....-- .... .... ..... J.. L- Oi-jtC-ll i iiifimf iiinriiMirtin7riiTii-.iiiifiiriTii-ifMi r --i TT7 T 0 UILU. V 6 e j S About Woman snd Her Home Some Points and Pointers; 'MrsrGrinnell. Credits Her Vigorous Old-Age tofl Paine's Celery Compound-! - p VjI J i A WOMAN'S GUTTER. . J & jim&&5 sdmmm mmm v y? mmkKssssmWMwmm, n ''Mm. tmm&mzmmwK riow women la giving tlieni Just tbc, the notoriety tlioy geek.-Colleen' Bawn. WOMAN AS MAN1!) COMRADE. We fill tho hntlimof otirtliiiitfiiters v i t li current conventional catch words, ns we 1111 their pockets with the current coin of the republic, and ' It would no more occur to ltirnt of us to furnish them with the liuiteilals pr - IIOM srk-r. r sit & p nils over "proposals" as an Indian does over the scalps he has taken, for, like him, she may lw after yours. Maiuon. IL Is an uncommon thing to learn or persons rcndilng thu ngc of Mr. Eniylo llydo (iiliiiii'll, and years of Kood health such as hers come only to those who make use of tho very lwst best means of keeping well. No one will wonder that thu brlght eyetl old lady, whoso mind today Is as alert ami clear as ever, should Ira anxious for others to try Paine's celery compoiiKd. Mrs. TCtnylo Hyde Orliinoll was Ixirn In IteuuliiKlon, Vermont, July (), 171", and Is toduy livlnu; with her (fraud duuKhtcr, tho wl roof Martin Fowler of-Colehcstor, Vermont, a beautiful town near Fort Kthnii Allen. Her father was a farmer and hotel keeper, and slio lived upon tho rami until her innrrhigo. Mrs. Grlnnell has none of the Infirmities of old niru. Slio rises at daylight, works tilwiit the house, and when the weather will permit wanes outdoors, nor eyesiirm is so Kootl'tlmt she threads a needle and spends many hours crochctliiK ami doing fancy work. Sho keeps abreast of tho times, and Is remarkably well Informed upon many subjects. She declares Unit slio does not feel any older than sho has for yearn, and If people hair her rigc- enjoyed sueb good health ns tho they would consider thomsohes fortunate'. She has seven children, four Isiys and three girls, t.vo of whom are llxlng today. Mr. (Irlunell writes: COLOIIHHTHII, Vt Oct. II, 1895. "I'alne's celery compound has !oon my health prownvor during the last few years. Whouovur 1 hao an ache or a pain a fow doses or this medlclno jrlvo me rellof and strength. Kow women, even umugii inucli youngerl than I, enjoy as gool health, for my appetite Is natural, my sleep refresh ing, and 1 can walk quite a distance without feeling tired. People are surprised at my appearance- and activ ity, which I believe, Is tho result of my using Paine's celery compound, ft has cured me of consumption, and Is of great help to me when over-tired. Gratefully yours, Mus. Emylk IIydkOuinniiix." Paine's eclory compound Is especially valuable for recruiting the strength ,ind spent energies of men and women advanced in years, il is t lie one preparation considered worthy the name or true nerve rood and blood remedy by tho physicians throughout tho country. It Is prescribed by them In every state In tho Union to tone up tho system, regulato tho nerves and restore health and strength. Nothing In the past has ever ap proached It Ih power or building up weakened nerve tissues and giving strength to the tired liotly. in bovoro cases or preslstent headaches, dys IKipsIa, neuralgia and sleeplessness, due to nervous rceblene.su, Paine's celery compound has a record of rapid and Inst lug euros that embraces ovorv city and town In the wide sween of the United Stales. Its remarkable power oxer disease lies In Its actlxc replacing of worn out paits by new, heathy ones, nnd In Its healing and purifying action among tho most minute tissues of the iKMly, It searches out the weak parts at once, and set.s to work to build them up. The tired IkhIv feels tho strengthening elTects or Paine's celery compound foithwltli. (live the nerves a chance to recover. and the entire body will retrain lu health and strength. Take Palm.' celery coiiiihiiiiuI. i To nnd About the Women Who Are Called "Flirts." In every paper wo read Is round an account or Mime tragedy a murder, a duel or a suicide- for which a woman Is to blame. One day It Is a duel, Jesuit lug In the death of two men, and It was toiight because of the love of cuuli for one woman. Now, If that woman had been honest with both, all would have been understood. Tho favored one would have felt secured and .the ot her one would have leallzed that he was the low, not by any trickery on (lie part of the winner, but Ix'cause the woman had expressed her preference. lint the woman was probably some spoiled beauty of a halt civilized or thinly-settled community. Her nat ural vanity was flattered and ted until it became abnormal. Her love or conquest and power overcame any sense of womanly honor; and for the s.tke of having her vanity catered to, she encouraged first, one, then the other, until each thought himself the favored one, and the other a design-, profit f WO. linr rootle, who would, by fair means ! ade was about or roui, worst nun in mo effort in progress. And ko they met, Just when tho anger of each was at a white heal; and the result was, the two dead bodies of the men who loved her wcro carried past her door, and no emotion "betrayed Itself upon the face or the woman. Two lives, which, with the proper Influence, might have icsulted In much good, were brought to a close and each died with murder In his heai t -Its curse upon his soul. Hut what ot the soul of the woman? Was she not doubly guilty? ANOTIIKIt WAY. A seemingly rcllned woman recelxes the homage of two pien. She smiles upon both with equal kindness, whllo her kindest feeling Is given to hut one of them, and perhaps neither. Each thinks himself the favored the most of the time, but once-ln-a-whlle he rears It Is the other. ThenJeal- "I'm about to be married," writes ousy Is aroused In his heart, and ho u girl ton rrlcnd, " and Instead or le cannot do othorwiso than evince It. ceiving congratulations i am aware Tho other resents It. Tho woman 1 need a derense, nnd take this means smiles. It Is sweet toher vanity to ot making It. I am 27 years oldold sec the conflicting emotions, llye-aud- enough to know better and do better, bye sho must choose be- but l havo no choice, The man Is a tween them. Perhaps she takes widower with one child. He liked oneor them-iKKslbly neither. It Is his first wife better than ho does me. Just as rrequently the latter way. 1 liked a man years ago better than L We'll suppose It Is tho former. Tho do him, .so we are quits on that. He loser immediately commences to "go wants a housekeeper; 1 want a home, to the dogs." Ho said ho would. He I was brought upto sing a little and drinks, he gambles; ho does all those play a little, but have no trade. My things men do when they become parents will bo glad to see me settled, desjwratc, and when they lose faith In ' would lw happier earning $." or SO a woman. He has reelect for none, , week and taking car,o or myself, but r unless, perhaps It Is his mother. Some-1 was not taught how, times they lose that. Ho never luxes "There are thousands of xvoiiien in another wopiau. One may lovo him myposltlpn. Hxery man who brings (sometimes It so happens) but wool UP his daughter without starting bo unto her ir sho does. He warns , them with the means or earning a allother men against tjiom, poisons Uvllhood is responsible for Just such a and unmistakably that it Is useless, nM 1t 4 m In !( liitH nn1 Minn t EU'i"! Hutlwwarc of the woman who ex- ' """ FEMININITY. A City Woman's Success in Farm ing. Vacant lots In the upper por tion of New York City xvere tilled last summer by the unemployed, an experiment conducted by a charitable organization. The best success in proportion to the land allotted was made by a woman. This plucky woman, not content with taking the entire care of her half acre of land, obligingly pulled up the weeds trom nerncignoors' plots, xviucn sue pre served, dried nnd burned, using the ashes to fertilize her own land. She thus secured good crops with small expense, and 'besides storing up enough vegetables to last her through the winter, she succeeded In making Die average amonnt $75 to an acre of land. American Agriculturist. Lady Randolph Chuichlll Is creat ing a sensation In Paris riding her bicycle clad In deep mourning. Her costume consists of black cloth kulck erbookers,over which Is xvorn a short skirt. She has a smartly-trimmed Ixtdlce, small black bonnet, trimmed with plain black heavy bandsand plus to match. Miss Vesta Gray was recently ad mitted to the bar In Fremont, Neb, She Is the first woman over admlttsd In her county. Miss dray has been a cloe student of law for two yea in and will practice with her father. She Is a young xvouinn or many accomplish.. incuts, a tine musician, and has done good work In The Woman's Wcckly"'or Omaha and other home newspapers. tvniilit to Hutmlv them Willi . .K. a,.1). rn fil.ilnr, f 1intintt'li vrtAlWtl' ! So long as this system remains in xogue, t lie happy comradeship Ik twecn men and women which pre vailed In pagan times, Is out or the question. For you cannot make a comrade out of a cackling lllrt, or a hlmnerlnir fashlon-nlate, or an amiable echo. Until we cease to teach our girls the pernicious folly that they have to live only to love, they will, In my opinion, not be worth loving besides being exceedingly trying to live with. Prof. II. II. Uoyesen. In the Beginning of a nexv year, when the winter season 1 or close conllnemctit Is only hair gone, 1 many Unci that their health begins to break down, that the least exposure t hreatens sickness. It Is then as well as at all other times, and with lieople exvn In good health, that the follow ing facts should be remembered, namely: that Hood's Sarsiparllla leads everything In the xvay of medi cines; that It accomplishes thegreatest cures In the world; has the largest sale In the xvorld, and requires the largest building In the world dex'oted exclusively to the preparation of the proprietary medicine. Hoes this not conclusively prove, If you are sick, that Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the only medicine for you to take? ruFiiftB in i t J EA$T AND SOUTH -..-.VIA Shasta Route, OF 1HE Southern Pacific Co, California lNprcs Trnln Run dally b'lun Portland and Sin FrancUco. S:5 p. i i:oo p. 1 0:45 " iv. Iv. n r. JNoiili MOnnV" 7:00 THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO, South I 1 Poiiland TJ Salem I v. S.in Fran. Iv, i Above train Hop at Iiast Portland, cireson City, wodburn, Salem, Turner. 'mX Jenenon, Albany. Albany Junction. Irvine Eugene, Cromwell, Drain, and all station, from Koeburg to Ashland, inclusive, RQSIIIIURO MAIL DAILY. .South H:.l() a.m. 11:00 a.m. fi:20 p.m. Iv. Portland ar. Iv. Salem 1 ar. Itoseb'g Ix. 8ALKM PASSHNOnit. North 2ffl0 11.111. ,8:30ft.in. .South wolz's mm WOLZ 4 MIESCKE, Props. Uealars In all kind of fresh and salt meats, ..... . - ,-! eircMi sausagn a specially, ,1. ST. 171 COMMKKCIA GEO. FENDRLCWa Did You Ever. Try Electric UitlrM as a remedy for your trouble? II not, gel a bottle now and get relief. This medii-ine has been found to be peculiarly ad.-ipti.-il to the relief nnd cure ol nil Female Cumpla'uts exert n wonderful direct Influence in giving strength nnd toie ti the organs. If jou have lo of Appetite Citntlpatliiu, Headache, 1'Vmting Spells, 1 arc XervoiH, Slvcplci. Excitable. .Melan cho'y or troubled with Viity Spell, Eleittii ti tteis is tttumetlicineynu need. IIimIUi .id. Strength ate guarenteed by in unc. F.f cent nnd i,oo at Fred A, ls,' Diug -u- Uewore Of Ointments for Catarrh tl. contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the ene i sincll and completely derange die whole Hy tern when cnteiing it through the mucou utfaccH Such articles should never be usn except on prescriptions reputable ph)sician, 14 the damage tbey will do is ten fold to th yoid you can derive from them. Hii1V Cntarili Cure, manufadturcd by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo. 0 , contains no mercury, and is lahcn internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get thu genuine. It is taken Internally, and made In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheny &Co. Tes timonials free. GTSolli by DruggiMs, price 75 cents a bot tic. MEAT MARKET. j:I Commercial Rt Cottle lllooK f Suci'cuur to C. M Peck & Co. I city, I'rompt unlivery at 4:00 p.m. tl;15 p.m. Iv. Tort land ar. ar. Salem lv. liorthT lO:oyiTm: :uo a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, llctnccn Portland and Corvallls, daily (ex. cept Sunday. 1 7:30 a.m 12:15 P-m I Lv. JAr. Portland. Corvallls. Ar Lv 6:20 p. in". 16:20 I "35 At Albany and Corvallls connect with trams of Oregon Central ,fc Eastern Railroad. Pest meats In tho lowest prices LLOYD MONTQOMUKY. It appear that the Linn county criminal, convicted of killing his fa titer and mother and an Insurance agent, Is to havo an appeal to the mi promo court. He Is a most imfortic nati human Iwlng and public send- mom in ravor or his banging Is wrmght up to a high pitch, Ho was convicted to appease public wrath at tho enormity or his crime, because under the Judge' Instruction ItxxtiH hard to see how 11 sentence or niurdor lu the llrsl degree could Iks pronounced. A woman who had tils gulbetl hertoir lit mau'tt clot lies, armed horsiir and eommltUMl deliberate murder got oil 1kh'uun she was a xo mn n. Lloyd Montgomery grew up in U0 xxoods, never had tho rullnlng hulii cucoof education, or religion at home or luthoMiitiday school, xxus slappetl by his father lu Hit pruoeneo of a strungor, enough to arouse all the devil that slept in his nature. Kor hUorlino when Insano with angorthls fool should not hang. Catarrh In the Head. I due to impure blood and cannot be cuitd with local application. IIiwsP SwaparllU Wucurtdhuniltcds of C4ir of Mtatih bt cauie it pulfi4 the UWI ml in (M xvay te mov4 tbo rut cf th .li,. ft kn Uiiiik Vf ttiusutemand ixem. ua,-u wf pneut ui JPI,',"l 'l ypW fexr. wltk ttry one wtw piw ilieni 93; c HA 11 1) TIMES PACTS. CKWl) UR.I)IN(1 mn TIIK KAMll.Y cntci.i:. MM'ry reader ot Tiik .Ioi'unai. sliould look up the list or premiums given absolutely fr.() with this paor. The AVhhui.v .Iopuvai. at tl a year Is the chciiHsl pajter 011 the Pacllle coast,; xvl xxlthit xxeglvciwtrlysul) serlptlons to mi of the following valuable publications, WOh known to the xxorld as a standard In It Held: The Toledo lllade, The Queen or Piuhlons, Womankind, The Pariii Nexxs, The Child (lardeii. Ihosi valuable publleatious are wich north n l a year, yet xveglve ytaiyourchole. one yuartav, ror a -" subHTlptlon to Tint JOUHNAl,, either the Daily for six month or the Whkki.y for eighteen mouths. Seethe list. ,uui ,.t eKt.ot (o 1)ro,jL ftift't Ihi deceived into pitying for stKMtllod pivmlums oifored with high priced jwiw at a slight advance. IUjiuoui Kr Thu Jouunal Is tho olumiHM nywuwiwr on the he '(xast. anil It gives you high gn premium xxlthottt luldltloimr ehitrg!,! Mucklen'a Arnica 8alvs The tt SaUc lr thexorlJ foi Cut. Urulm tk, Ulcers. Salt Khcum. Fem n4 all SVIn Uupttons, ami Htttvely cur I II or no xiy ,,;1u,ttu. It ,1 guarantettl'c?' fUL1'!!'1 "lUfn'Otnney rtfundcdr ChlldrenviBryfor, Pltohtr'f Caitorljf. the minds or younger men in regard to them, and llnally his lite Is ended, worse than a failure, because he has Injured others. And tho man xxho marries the wom an who Is to blame for all or this what or litntV "Well, bo's out or tho frying pan -and into the lite. Ho doesn't reel sine of her one moment. He always lives In fear that she has liked, or xx 111 like some one olo bet ler. Ill coiilldonce lu her was long mistake as 1 shall make next month." The American. AN EXTRAVAGANT ECONOMY. While It Is well to ecouoinlzo by making old clothes last a long time, still there Is a kind or economy that Is tolly. It Is possible to xvaste ttmo In saving material. Some people who have no specific xvork can aHoid to do this; others cannot. This kind of iMiaii'iin ixtiiiomy isoreu spent upon ago tiostrojuti. no's jealous and stis- t,i stocking tli.-.t ,n,im...i -... .....1 plclotis, and xxhlleshe niaj like him as much as'lter sellish nature Is capa ble or, ho never Is certain or It. Ho may mi Injure hor greatly, and they lKithxxlll llkelv he unhappy. Which Is the nioivroprohoiislblo.tho llrst xxoinan, or the latter? Isn't It baUor to die at once, than live to bring misery to others, and alxvays en dure It one's suit? Talk about a xxomau'.s vanity, as re gurds clothing! Well, ir woman has that stroak In her nature, do lot her, If possible, Indulge It at the o.hiiso or iHH.'ku,b.(K)ks, litstoad or hoatt.s-lts thb lav, expoiiblxe lu the end, and rar trtore Innocent. ovor until they are a torture to tender reel and unsightly to behold. That holes In stockings should lw mended to a reasonable extent Is true, but to persist tu sending valuable hours Ip repairing hose whose ontlro feet mo formed of darns seems roollsh and wasteful. At lk'st tlioy can lw worn but a day or two before tho xvorn ma terial will again give xvay mid a new rent will appear. And yet many women persist i vlng monov (as they fondly Imagine) by Just' this moans, (lood cotton stockings can Ivo ooiigiii tu me rate or three pairs ror a union-. 11 ones time Condensed Testimony. Chai. 1). Hood, broker nud Manufacturer 's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery Ins no eoual ns a t-ougli remady. J. D. Drown, Prop of St. Jame Hotel. Ft. Wayue, Ind., lestslles that he was cured of a Cough of two years stand, lug, cauced by La Grippe, by Dr. King' New Ducovery. H. F. Merrill. Ilaldwinsvllle. Mas , ivs that he has used and recenmemlnl it and never Knew it to fall and xould rather have It than any doctor, because it nlway cuies. Mr Hemming, 222 K. 25th St., Chicago, alwa.xs keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, becnuw: it instantly relieves. Eree Trial Potties at Fred A. I.egg'a Drug Store. SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Bu'lJnr. For water service apnly at office. Kills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the ollicc. Open splcket to prevent freezing, posl lively prohibited. Care should bo taken Ifin danger of freezing to have stop and waste caic closed sco section 1 rules and reg ulation. No deduction In bills will be al lowed for abcnce or 'for any cause whatever unless water is cut of from premises. Express train daily except Sunday. k:25 a. m 0:50 a.m. 4M5 P 7i5 P. I Lv. Portland ArT t Ar. McMinville Lv i THROUGH TICK&TS to nil points lu the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratel from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, A. G. f. & P. A.. Portland, Of. R. KOEHLER, Manpger. How TO MAKE A- 3 Fortune w. A. Cusicic President. II. Auikrt. tCnshier. Capital National Bank, OK SALEM. Transact a general banking business. Capital Transfer Co. HARHV TOWN, PROP. Li;prcs, bnggage and ah kinds cf xvork done promptly. Leave orders at I'atton' store. U-3-tf loo 00 for every $10 Invested can be made by our new Systematic Plau of Speculation. $10 00 and more made dally on small invrs ments, by many persons xvho live away from Chicago. All xxc ask Is to investigate our new and or Ignal methods. Past xvorkings of plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet "Points and Hints," how to make money even vrhen on the wrong side of the market ad ihtr Information nt FREE. G1LMORE k Co., Hankers and Brokers Open. Itoardor Trade Bldg., Chicago, Il , lo3o-3md&w DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall anil passenger trains Bag. ga.go and express to all parts of the city. Prompt sen ice, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. INSURANCE. J. N. Ferg'ison, agent for Western Asiurance of Toronto, Phoenix of London. New Zealand Insurance commnv and the Etna Life and Accident, has nioveu ins oitice in with the UJobo Keal Estate office, up stair in post office build. I"C- 1.2.1m" Miss Ballou's Schoo Ol'KXEU IS CHANNIXQ JBCALLt, Will receive children from 3 year upward" Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar- nsiic i.eeuic xvork All work done on the in. dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Misi. O. Jlal lou. Twentieth and Chemcketa st. is xxtirt 1 m iv. thing It is too xahmhln rni-i,.ii,no Hut, my dour girl, If jou know you wk In darning our worn stookltiL's lwt1a It i-IOot jllitii t.. It l . ilmt ..... Ill . r' posses it, eratuontolt ir you can. Ami you can, If you try hard oiiough. Don't think you xxlll lw satisfied sum day. Vanity, the more It is fed lw- comes me more Insatiate. You'll never lw happy as long as you servo It. Nor will you command tho true respect of men or xxonien. Nor does the woman xxho trltlos with the ulTec tlons of men doHorvo rosiwot. Allro- gam nor as tlesplcable. You think It twery able to numoer or conquests you've made, the hearts you've broken. The higher the number you can reach, tho mow shame to you. A woman can alxvays toll, lu a very short time, whether or not t.ho can care for a man. Shecau aloe usually determine in an equal length of time whether how nuts her to or not, Hvgry woman knows this Is true, Sho can show lnoffcnsyely that are lit onlv Harper's Uaamr. A CREATURE noi mwpiw10lw. you may 1 will sotnohodv u.t.,1, : It a very thing to lij piiS,,eTto thoi" .0 count up on your finger the ' ooate the...? Kt x Kr of conquests you've made, the ,nii .1 ,...". . ' ror the ntg'-Uig. OF IMAGINATION. Who and where Is tho now xxoinan wo hoar mi much nlxiut nnd wad or lu ovory iKijwr and magazine in the country? Ministers take the subject In their pulpits and warn their con grcgntlons to Iwxxnro of them. Hut XX IU SOIIietMH V inform ,i. ......i - ...... ,,,, tlllAltlllS omen are. and omen wlia lii made themselves mastor of tin iii,n.i aw obliged to wear a dress that will not Interfere with the free motion of their limbs, Is evident to anyone who ever saw a bicycle, but that women generally wear suits aw Immodest Is fal.so. Thoso who dm In wi.i.... that Is unK-ontlng for the purpose of ......U.,K m.umuou aw woinon of ivimtauon, anil to daub A Card. On retiring from practice of den tistry in Salem I wish to express many thanks to my friends and clientele for the very liberal patronage enjoyed. For future dental operations I am pleased to lcrer them to my xvortliy rrleud, Dr. C. H. Mack, who will con tinue prnctlco at the samo olllce (Old White Corner). Dr. Mnck hav ing been associated with me, I know him to bo extremoly xvell skilled in any ami every branch or dental prac tice pud a very nice and xvortliy gen- woman. 1 nespeaK ror him a liberal patronage. J. M. Kkexk, 1). J), s. Salem, Dee. 28, 189.-.. 1 a iot The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. When Baby wm Ick, giro her Castorla. Mlien the was a ChUJ, tho cried for Gutorta. "WTieu she became Miss, the clung to Casrorf. When the had ChUdreu, she Bvethem Castorla. COMBINAAION OIL CURE CO.. tm cancer and all malignant diseases. We cure cancer, old ulcers, plies, tumors, fistula sciatic rheumatism.catarrh and minor disease. We have a combination oil xvhlch is xvorklng wonder. Address, H. Heckman, Box 169. Traveling Agent, Eugene. Or. very & Scicniiilo Amarlcan & Aoenoy forA VV IK M OAVvunB. TRADK Mantra. DIIIQM PATMMTa. rawviwuvB a. i pldeit bureau for ectirtn juuau la AjaSrleiL Uie pufcUo bj uotioo ctTeo tn ot cTutct U Ua German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on Saturday at Channing Hall. Mn. Rapsey. 454 Marlon St BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms S an experienced tMch- W. A. RAPSEY, 4S4 Marlon st. Wf.t 1 Jr Commercial Slreel, Corner Slate t?K;'"tb fnrt ctrcnlAtlna of nny iclenUflo rrr In Ik ,Y.lVh F c'"1"1'r.utrteU. J?J finuifi'St wan houlU bo without It. XVMklr, S3.00, ' ' 'ittn,..Mhv A.lJrs tUWri CO Children Cry foj ihr's Castorla- MEN"AGE renjejy itf-SvSSrjfcN. - -?r. . ..SC7ff 5.MJL lor Uonnrrh .lu !. Srrmt67r .-. mi'iri iuiie. uiin&inr.r ?har. cr ur Inflim iUiS '.? f.1:wliioa ivr uonorrncn. ?,. T ir Inllimnia !. .S 7,1) -7a ars in 1 trlnivnt. 'if i u rapper, -, l'rall, tot t rvueit. Tho Capital Printing Company lias re moved to that location. Call on us. MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered xvlthout delay n 1 n . . . HAMILTON & MOIR Bush Dank bulldinfl. fteni y j& rfcWCiV 1 m In aw All i'-ii DUmtml ItraHO, P LLS it.it..,i j . .. m r H naMI ftb QttleUlr.TUolrouBhJr. forever Currd. Four out otflvo who Buiror nerxwisncj, entolworry,attact of"thebluca."nwbu' Wring the pcnaltrc. rly excesses Ylo tlmi, reclaim rour manhood, regalu j-our semwor book with WUiaiftilirrUKI; Nerve Tonic. r .T-l- T :- .n.J Id H &n.l 1. .J t h.-111-' iw ki&i !. ,.i. ...v..' m : T,!1".' A" . .ui rr."".,"n". fi'fiwi.Nialk 'usseimviv. .r ?uut iiaiL iisdcoT..M,"J.'"K!? Y rirr 1 m eoiif i v . 1. r" f Blood Builder MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Bash's Bank. T. K. FORDJ wi. fun l UMTUllr. 0 wptaMttoaMdnnttfi, v.n XL-XTwlT them the ERIE MEDIOAL 00., Buffalo, N. Y. Vall 'S. jFMwmm mr &j j. a. fcoi, 1 I MONEY JO LOAN. r .i'1&v? Soo to loan In one sum or any fractional nart i-nt m ,!,,,, -,m t in,n in Solera dnrlne the next 30 days. Address with particulars, ' T. ir HAwrrv 266 Stark street, ; 'Portland, Or Ccripllvt Puuptttt r ri.30 7 '. V1UJAXS W ru JJIUINE CO.. ivhe.ncctsdy,;Ly FARM FOR SALE! 35o acres, located V. miles west of Wapata station, amhlll county, and, i miles south 01 oaston. ft acres of hops, large hop house, o acres xvheat land, 10 acrc meadow and Mayer damimnsi nfiK k.,!,,.,... un c in a vJrIfy of tame trasses. Good soil, no rock, ully'pot in cultivation, xvithspring or creek .on evfrv.4n anr. v:n ,.11 ;n ..,c of 40 acres or more at prices from $280 up wrd, according to location and improve, menu. Easy terms. For further particulars enquire of Wm. H. EUAN, 1 1 n Gcrtals, Or, P. m. tA'i i 9tM