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ijfjfortlfo 6A3PlTJcIi l jbtfltftAI., THTTllSDAY, JAirtTitY 18, 1894. isssm s a '" ' ' ' '-" ' --- CHATS ABOUT MEN. Worth, tho Pariflian dressmaker, works hard and regnlnrly, putting in ten hours n day at his desk. Govornor Russell, of Massachusetts, guts been.wnfncd that unless ho quits Btuoking his voice will quit him. Dr. Vaughan, the successor to Car aiaal Manning ns archbishop of West minster, has had five brothers in tlio Roman Catholic priesthood, wliilo sev eral of his sisters are nuns. Dr. Robert Borso. the new Prussian minister of education, now sixty years old, has been in tho public service eYcr Binco he took his degree of doctor of laws in tho Heidelberg university. Senator Plumb used to be the greatest newspaper reader in congress. His place in that respect is now partly filled by Senator Palmer, of Illinois, who payjj great attontion to journals and journal ism. David Gray, tho Harvard senior who wrote the "Hasty Pudding Club" play this your tho brightest production of the series, it is saidis a Buffalo man. and u sou of tho lato poet-editor of that name. Imbert de St. Amand, who has a two fold celebrity in Paris as a literary man and music critic, is a bachelor of forty -livo, and a very clover and brilliant talkor. Samuel Lane, of Gardiner, Me., now an octogenarian, has been a justice of the peace for fifty consecutive years. Governor Fairchild gave him his first commission and Governor Burleigh has just given him his seventh. When a friend asked Edward Everett Halo tho other day for the secret of keeping young at seventy he said that one should never work after 8 o'clock in the afternoon and should sleep at least ten hours in every twenty-four. Baron Hirsch has been blackballed by tho Jockey club at Vienna in a manner quite as decided and as unpleasant as his blackballing by the Paris Uercle. Tho baron is the most generous of all the great financiers of his day. But he is said to have "tho'evil eye" in other words, ho is a hoodoo. Bourke Cockran is said to habit of jingling a bunch of have keys loudly while some other congressman is deluging the house with rhetoric that they rattle like castanets: and there is said to be a suggestion of tho tinkling cymbal about it which tends to discon cert the man who is speaking. BEHIND THE SCENES. Harrigan is going to revive somo of hia "Mulligan Guard" plays. Richard Mansfield's physician has ordered him to shelve "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." It Is announced that Miss Olea Bull, daughter of the violinist, has been en gaged to support Miss Julia Marlowe. Tolstoi's eldest son has just made his first public appearance as a composer with a symphonic poem, which is highly spoken of in tho Russian papers. Tho application of Mrs. McKee Ran kin for alimony in her suit for divorce has been refused by tho San Francisco court, who thinks she is in a position to support herself. An episode in Thackeray's "Penden nis" has boon dramatized as "Tho Worldling" by Fitzgorald Murphy. It deals with tho incident of young Arthur Pendennis' lovo for tho fascinating Fotheringay, the actress. Tho wife of J. H. Stoddart, of A. M. Palmer's company, died recontly at her home in New York. She was formerly Mrs. (Jonover, and was a member of tho Wallack company, but she had not been on the stag in soveral years. J. M. Hill has purchased a comic opera, called "Tho Fencing Master" music by Reginald de Koven, book by Harry B. Smith. Mario Tempest has been engaged at $000 a week, and George Sweet, tho baritone, will also be in the cast No theater in New York at present equals tho proposed building in East Fifty-ninth street. The cost will bo about $100,000, and tho houso will havo vast promenade foyers, spacious lobbies an open court and halls for the exhibi tion of paintings and armor, and seating room for 1,500. TURF TOPICS. Fjon Frou. 2054, the champion year ling parer. has five winning beata inside of 2:110 to her credit. The only world's race record now held by tho Electioneer family is tho 20J or Bell Bird a8 u yearling; More than 10.000 performers took part In races and contests against time last year. Over 1,200 raco meetings wero given. Palo Alto, 2;08s4, la doing remarkably well aud his actions warrant the opiuion that ho will this year reduce tho present record. It is estimated that Marcus Daly has lost about $100,000 In colts at his breed ing farm in Montana. Five-Bixths of tho colts foaled died immediately after birth. Oantain Middleton. the well known English amateur rider who was recently killed dnriug the Kineton races, acted u pilot for the empress of Austria when the hunted iu Ireland. In Japan horse racing Is given at church festivals, which are held in May. Tho track Is ubout one-third of a mile, and the furnishings are magnificent Admission U from one to two cents. It is stated that a horse can live twenty-five days without eating solid food, merely driukiug water: seventeen days without eating or drinking, and only five days wka eating solid food without drinking;. POOR LITTLE FELLOW. nut He Raised Enough Money to liny AVliat lln Wanted. A pale faced, half starved boy camo i into a Main street restaurant about 7:30 o'clock last night. Ho carried a few pa-1 ters under his arm. He looked cold. His shoes were out it the tocs.'and his stockings had holes in both knees. He had no overcoat, and ' ho stoodishivering at tho door for a' mo ment, as if undecided what to do. Then ho walked timidly over to tho cashier and 6aid, "Please, mum, kin I sco if enybddy wants t' buy a poiper?" Tho cashier was about to refuse, when tho little fellow spoke again: "Please, muni, lemme. Me faddcr won't let me cum home till I sell nil deso papers, an trade's dead rotten on de street. Please, mum, kin I?" There were tear3 in his voice, and the cashier relented. She gave him a penny and bought a paper herself, and then told him to go to the tables if ho wished. Tho littlo fellow took off his cap and tucked it under his arm. He walked down between the tables and said in a weak lit tlo veice: "Poiper! Enybody want ter buy a poiper?" There wero not many re sponses to .this appeal, and ho began a personal canvass. Stopping at a table where a middle aged man and his wife wero eating, ho said: "Please, sir, wonchu buy a poiper? Me fadder'll lick me 'f I don't sell nil deso, an dey ain't no chanst on de street. Please, sir, buy one, won chu?" "Buy a paper, John," said the woman, nnd the man gave the boy 10 cents and took ono of the little bundle Then ho went to the next table, and tjio noxt, and tho next and all down tuo room. Ho told his tale of woe so well that before ho had reached tho end of tho room he had sold overy one. Ho had a handful of small change, and ho pulled his cap on his head and started for the door on a run. "What a pity it is," said tho middle aged woman, "that fathers are so bru tal and that such small children have to toil so hard to support them in idleness!" The small boy bolted out of tho door and straight across the street. Hero an other small boy mtt him. "Hey, Chim mie," said the second small boy, "did t work?" "Betcher lifo," replied the first small boy exultantly, "an I got'nuff t buy two seats in do gallery fer d' minstrels." Buffalo Express. From a New Point or View. "I see by the papers, Miss Dovecote," said young Spooner, "that there have never been so many newly wedded couples at the English lakes as at pres ent." "Indeed, Mr. Spooner," said Miss Dove cote. "How perfectly stupid it must be to others! I can't imagino ono looking at a more foolish sight than a collection of insipid honeymoon brides. I couldn't stand it." "Not if you were ono of them, Miss Dovecote?" 'Mr. Spooner! Sir!" I I I mean, Miss Dovecote Ara mlnta dearest will you go to tho lakes with me?" "Oh, Mr. Spoon Alonzo this so so sudden so unex . Yes, Alonzo, I will." Answers. llehiml. The dissemination of ideas is slow. The light of learning and genius trav els at a snail's pace. It was in tho year 1803, A. Dvthat a maid of Athens stood with her fellow m a drug store of her town. "W hat will you haver' ho asked. "Milk shake," she rejoined enthusias tically. And this is a town that was once do- scribed as "the eyo of Greece, mother of art, native to News-Tribune. famous wits." Detroit A Long Siege. "I'm ready now," called Mrs. Swizzles down the balustrade to her husband, who had ben waiting half an hour to start for tho theater. "I'm ready.'all but my "hat." "Well, tell, Maria." shouted back Mr. Swizzles as ho stretched himself -out; at full length on the sofa aud composed himself for a nap, "tell Maria to wako meat 0 o'clock anyway." Chicago Trib une. A Strategic) Boy. "Yon bad boy, you havo mado a grease spot on tho new 6ofa with your bread nnd butler," said Mrs. Fizzletop to her bou Johnny. "Never mind, ma, you can sit ort it when thero i3 company in tho parlor," replied little Johnny. Texas Siftings. Coming Down With tho DuiU -Ltie. Doubtful. New York Man (in Boston restaurant) Walter, bring we some of what that man lus OTer there. left! sir. wlien he gels through.-Trntk Walter I don't tulnK mere win oo nay m 1 The Joke "Was oh lllm. There is a little story that tho Saunter er heard a few days ago that ia not bo bad in its way. A cocknoy had been to a fire, and ho proceeds to tell another cockney about it: "Oh, dat was a daisy fire, and right in de midst of it a chap camo to the third story winder an lean3 out an voIIb. I .n -oavo me, suvo inui "Wo looks up at him, an w6 yells. 'Jump, yer blooraln idiot I' "But ho wouldn't jump. Ho jnsthanga thero a-yellin. Savo me, savo mol' "Dcm wo calls to hun again: " 'Jump, jump, yer blooinin galoot! We've got a blanket.' "Den ho jumped. An I thought we'd dio a-laughiu. Wo didn't havd no blan ket." Boston Budget. A Close Call. Anna Matilda (who has just mado a purchase) If It likes cocoanut candy an 6inclls it in my pocket, I am lost Brooklyn Life. A Benefactor of tilt Species. During tho recent drought I eat in the train opposite a gentleman who seemed to bo haunted by a fixed idea. Ho never tired of repeating how great a blessing it would bo for humanity if artificial rain could be produced. "You see," ho excitedly remarked, "I havo already tried everything. The plan of going up in a balloon and sending down n shower with a watering can failed, because we have no means of transport to lift suffi cient quantities of water into tho air. Further, a fountain, rising at least 800 feet into tho air and scattering jets of water in all directions, came too expen sive. Cannons to perforate tho clouds and make them explode aro not yet in vented, and are, in fact, useless when there are no clouds about" "Excuse me," I interrupted. "You wish to become a benefactor of tho hu man race, and moro especially' tho agri cultural population. You aro a landed proprietor, I presume?" "No," ho replied, "an umbrella mak er!" Buntes Allerloi. Strictly Business. "I I hardly know what to Bay, Mr, Browncliff," sr.id tho agitated young woirian who acted as assistant postmas ter and grocer's clerk at tho little village of Peaville. "I I wasn't expecting any thing of this kind." "That's all right, Mlsa Frankie," re sponded Mr. Browncliff, traveling sales man for Pullem & Gummit's candy fac tory. "That's all right. You can just consider it a squaro offer. I have a good houso and lot, $2,000 in the bank, I'm getting a handsome1 salary, I am a good judge of girls, and you're tho one I want to marry. I'vo got just five minute3 to make my train, Miss Frankie," he added hurriedly, looking at his watch, 4'and I'll bo round again in exactly 00 days for your answer with a full lino of samples. Save your orders for mo and think over what I've said, nnd I haven't another second to upare. Goodby, dear!" Chi cago Tribune. Ia Doubt. Down into the seriate restaurant the other morning a couplo ' of visitors strolled. "I'll take a bottlo of Apollinaris," said one. , "Yes, sir," said tho negro waiter. "I'll take an abslntho' frappo,"'Baid tho other. "Sir?" said the waiter. "I said that I would tako an absintho frappe!" "Yes, sir! Yes, sir! Yes, sir! Hot or cold'r" Washington ' Post. Ills Beuo of Duty. "But why don't you settle down? Why do you tramp, tramp, tramp for over?" "It's dis way, ma'am. I'm under or ders. In do battlo of Antietam my commandin officer says "forward march an wo started. Den ho an all de officers was killed, an no one's over commanded us to halt. I inarches on, on forover, ma'am, from a sense o' duty." Har per's Bazar. Ills Scruples. "Can you lend me $3?" "I'd liko to," answered tho careful man, "but I haven't anything less than a $20 bill." "Can't you break it?" "You see a $20 bill simply amounts to a promise to pay by the government." "Well?" "And I hato to break a promise." American Industry. Sympathetic "What aro you reading, Johnny?" In quired tho boy's father. "A 6ea story about a 'man who was wrecked on a cape." "Read It aloud, Johnny. I can sym pathize with him. I havo just been wrecked on a sealskin capo myself. Washington Star. A Good Reason "So Brown married tha pretty little girl he was so In lovo with?" "Yes, but there are often days that he doesn't speak a word to her." "It Is jealousy. I suppose he" "No. She does all tho talking.'' Chi cago Inter Ocean. MarrUi "Would Cur Him. Mr. Qumpps That boy will never be good for anything until bo marries. Mrs. Gutnpps I suppose not. Mr. Gumpps No. He's got to get over the habit of haucinir around tie I tow.-NYk Jkly, JYSTEMES 1 The Nervous System the Seal of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery hns1 evdr compared with that o human llfo. Khaabeon tho lending subjee of prof6sslonal research and study In all ages But notwithstanding this fact It Is not genur any k n o w i tluit the sea' of life Isloca t id In the up per pari of tin splnnl cord nrnr the bast of tho brain and so senl tlo Is I h li portion of the nenous s. tern Unit eur the prick of a needle will cause liistanl dentil. tlncnnt. rtlcnrprlns havo demonstrated that all tho organ of tlm body tiit under the con trol of this nervo ccniui. located In or mai tho base of tho brain, a ml th it when these an der.ingo.1 the organs which ti.cy mii p with nerve llukl aro also demised. When It U re membered Unit a pei- o h Injury to ihe spina cjrd wlllciuxo par.ily i of tho body Lelov tlie Injured point. Ueeuuso thoncno fotto I prevented by tha Injury from reaching ill. p tralyzed ponton, It will bo understood lior tho dorannomont of tlio nervo center-, nil cause the derangement of tlio various organ which thoy supply with nere force. Two-thirds of chronic dlseiihc mo tl ;t u tho Imperfect action of tho neta ce ' i thubnseof the bralr, not finm n tu munt primarily originating In tho ort self. The groat mlstnko of physluti In t renting theso diseases 's that they tri lie oriia rather than tho nervo centers whlcl aro tlio'causo of tho trouble. ' On. ttaANKMsr Milks, the celebrated ppc claUst.has profoundly studied this subject rot bvur 40 yoart, and has mnite many Important dlscpverlos In connection wit hit, clilel turong them bolng tho facts contained In the a ove st&toment, and that tho ordli -try meilio Is of troatmontaro wrong. All headache, dlal 11044, dullness, confusion, pressure, b.uos, mania, molmcholy. Insanity, epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, otc.. aro nervous dlseaos no matter hotv caused. Tho wonderful success of Dr. Miles' Bestoratlvo Nervlno lu duo to the fuct that It Is based on tho foregoing principle Da. Milks' Restorative Nervine is so'a bj all druggists on a positive guaran'oe. or sent direct by Da. Miles Medical Co,, Kiklian, lud.. on receipt of price. ?1 rer b ttl . sl hottlosfor $3, oxprcss prepaid. It contains either opiates nor aan iorous uru.'s. Bo'd hv D. J. Fry, 8 lm. Ortrrnn. CON&TI IU UUNAL bOVi-hriMtNT. 81 B. C. Tho Rotiinn senate, original ly 100 members, afterward 200, raised to 600 by Syllu, afterward to 000 by Caisar. 1150 Tho name parliament first ap plied to the Fronoh antetnblies of Btato 1173 Parliaments of Ireland began with annual uicotiugs at Tara. 1205 First summons of barons by writ mado by John and directed to tho bishop of Salisbury. 1258 Twelvo persons chosen to repre sent the commons in the English parlia ment. 1258 The mad parliament, an assem bly of knights 'and burgesso3, convened. 1205 Writs signed summoning knights, citizens and burgesses to par liament. 1265 General representation by knights, citizens nnd burgesses took place in tho reign of Henry III. 1272 The ward parliament first ap pears in the laws of Englarid. 1290 Parliament of Paris mado tho chief court of justice in Franco by Philip.IU. 1292 Great parliament held in Scbt land at Scone by John Balliol. 1294 First regular English parliament held. 1302 Tho French parliament, former ly attending the king's person, fixed at Paris. 1302 States general first metin France to resist exactions of tho pope. 1808 The English parliament becaiho B legislative body. 1820 General assembly hold In Scot land by Robert Bruce at Cumbcrsken neth. 1350 Diet of tho German empiro or ganized by edict of Charles III. com posed of threo colleges one of electors, one of princes and ono of Imperial towns. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The llurclar Cams, It was an agent for n big manufactur ing concern who was talking. "I once got out a poster," ho said, "which started in, 'Keep your eyo on this; a burglar is coming.' This I dis tributed broadcast in fho towns in tho northern part of tho Btato. Among other places, it was hung conspicuously in a small grocery and dry goods etoro in ouo of the towns in that section. "Ono morning tho proprietor, when he opened up shop, found that my notico bad been amended to read, "Keep your eyo on this; the burglar has come.' Tho correction was mado in pencil marks, "And sure enough the burglar had come. And ho had carried off abdut $000 in mouoy aud goods." Now York Sun. An Indignant Advertisement. Ono gets many a glimpso of trag edy and comedy from a perusal of tho littlo advertisements, particuhr ly tboso coming under tho classifica tion known in England aB tho "Agony Column." Tho following indignant announcement is token from tho Londou Times; "Should1 this meet tho oyo of tho lady wuo got into the 12:.'J0 train at Now Cross station on Friday, May 13, with two boys, Ono of whom was evidently just recovering from an illness, she may bo pleased to learn that threo of tho four young ladies who wore in tho carriage are very jll with tho measles, and tho health of tho fourth in far from what her re lations would desiro." John Irving RoniPr'a Ivnir Young Motto!! We Otter You Reaedy which Insures Sttoty to tito ot Mother nad Child. "lofbtr's FrSen ij Robs Coattnomeat ot its Pula, Horror and Risk. After uiinir one bottle of "KMUr'd Pri'i" Iauffefcd but little taln,.nd did not x)rt ence that weakness afterward nual in men cases. Wus. AhmkGaok, iJiiiir, Jlo. bat fertiprtw.cawzr fiiU. m tyt ft t pmt U) tt Vault. Lkb7M0uOFunrd"- PHAonciD Rrauu.Ton Co., fold J U droesUU; ATt,rr n )W&J .V."V..V.,'aVSiV.V.".VValVfl-AN i" ALD IB harsh, brittle? Docs it split, at the ends? Has it a lifeless nppcaropce? Does it fall out when combed or.Ji brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ? 5' Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these aro sonic of yOur sy mptomsbe warned In time or you will become bald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower 1 nhntyou need. Its production U not an aocldent, but tho retultof eclentlfla -research, knowledge ot the diseases ot tho hair ami scalp led to thedltcov. re 1 Mill III eryotllOW to treat IDem. "HKOOuni"ConminsneiiuerininerBianoriiiH. is Isnotal)c,butadellghtfnlly cooling and refreshing Tonic. Dr stimulating tha follicles, it stop falling hair, cures dundrujr and protu hair on bald tV Keep tho scalp clean, hoalthr, and free from Irritating ernpUon. tijF tbo mo of Stookum Skin boap. It destroys parotitic) inscctt, xihich J on and rfeotroM th hair. . It rour druggist cannot supply yon send direct to us, and we lll t orwjnl nrenatii. on receipt ot price, Grower, S1.00 per botUe i tor SMXX Boop.BOo. harJariSfortiSO. THE SKOOKUn i TH AUK MARK 57 Booth FlfkU ATenno, Now York, N. V. 5 T..I. Kit ESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing,' Cor, SOth and Cbemeketa Street. Geo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET Beat meAtaui tree delivery. 136 State Street. j. e. -Brick Cuttlo I'ooU In Maine. Maine cattlo uro living on browso in tho nbsoiico of fodder. Ono uinn suys ho's seen them push ugaitiPt tho trunk of n suinll treo, bend it over mid then walk astrido of it toward tho top to keep it from springing back while they strip tho loaves. In tho samo stato pigeonsi wero onco so thick in spots that droves of hoga wero driven hundreds of miles to fatten on them, and they could bo knocked over by cho wagonload with sticks. Dr. Ezekiel tfolmes wroto these stories 60 yearaeyuo. -New York Recorder, Liiiawig uarnny. tne great werimm actor, after repeated relapses, has bo far recovered as to bo able to reappear in "Hamlet" and in tho now drama by "Widman, "JeuseitsvonGut und Dose." Sir Arthur Sullivan was so much an noyed at tho substitution of u femalo for a mala Nnnki Poo in tho revival of "The Mikado" at the Untor den Linden thea ter, Berlin, that ho tried to stop the per- fnnnnnrno Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tliu train of evils lrtimturlyeiruisor Inter t'lctnen. tbo retults ot GterKuilc, i-lukiiuss, wom.ili) FulUtrttiigih, duruopinent and tuuo Ct rn iu t ery organ and gmtl'in of tin biKly. lmpt".natnrnlmethors. Imnic'llutoliiiimivemrnt wen. F"lliiHMmpcllile. S.fiH referenced Hoot, explanation nnd proofs mulled (r ealod) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. OUFFALO. N.Y. Thoroughbred Poultry for Sale. 1 have tliu followlHK flrstoliHn tlnrmiRhb'i'd pmiitrvf biiIo at prlco K'nted; cnited reiidy or th piiiftit, pti rimer Ui pay eip-'H-nlinrxm, AcMiei-s, cue of JOUuN.Al; o 111 CO, I'oxtoftlce b ck mi em Or 1 1'tyin miti llocitouoirel, very larea for hia Keml Whlto ljeliorn cockrels, very flno, (nnpuletHfo Kali-,) J2 0I. 1 llrowu Leghorn oockrel, Cromtt strain, S2Cfl llHcJc Bpanlsh coolsrels, i to 5 months ofd, 8l.8i. ll'own Leghorn 111. HpauUli, Tnd. Oriiiph, U Jiniliniu tvgi, 8J.0U per Betting, Bend fcr catulog, B. iloler. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OARDB. P. II. n'AUUV. OJO. O. lllNQHAM. D 'Alley & 11INGUAM, Attorneys at Law, ltomHl,2 and 8, D'Arcy Hullding, Ul oiute street. Special attention given to bunl ncKH In the supreme und olicull courts of the state. 2 11 rnlLMON KOHI), Attorney at law, Palem, JL Oregon, unlet up Htulnt In Putlon block II. J UiGUKH, Attorney at liiw.Hulem, Ore gon Uflice over Hush's bank I J.BUAW.M.W. HUNT H1IAW4IIUNI' O . Atlornejs "t law. Ofllro over Capital National bauk,Halein,Orcgiu. JOHN A.UAHtON, AlUirney atlaw.rooins a nnd 4, IIuhU bank building, Halem.Or, It r.liOMlUM. W. H. HuLMl-H I3l ONHAM& HUl.Ml', Attorneys at taw. Otllce In Hush block, betueen BUteaud ,Mirt. on dutiinicrclHl mrtt IUHN rJ t oil HVYMi. ATl'tJIlNKV-AT- A A. l olleo IniK niad'iii.d pruniptlv rt-tnlltod IHnntiy bl .ck. t or nuiio aqa wimiinuici'i ln"-iM "nielli. 'reg in v '.ir itlbLiu fi.ibllH . J X)Miitlll4 "III O ciiunercu ttnoapiiy. Oilier, room )T, a r ,y bt icU. Tue beat of work aouo t rea Honublti ule I2-C0 WCKNIOHTUN-Architect and superin tendent. Olllce. rooms 'J aud 3 llu.h Ureyuian block, 9- tw-tl DK A, OWH. LatePwt Graduate of New Vork, gives spvcUl attention to the din eiwes of witniea ('lid children, nose, throat, lu gt kldneysr a.'tln dlM-unes nnd surgry, OtlU at rtldence, lot Mate street. ConmHo tlon from Vt4 Via. in und'Jtoi p 111. 7-l-flnl Q O. IiIIOWNK, M. I)., Physician and Hur O. 6M,D' orrice, Murphy blojkj residence, 43, o in utt rclai street. U HMITIl, Oentlt, ttl HUte street ;m. Oreon. Flnlihtnl dental otru, turns of every deserlption. Pululess orwra- lions h specialty. rtuNMOK Vw.TKHA.Vrt Hum nter CHtnoNn. O H.runt VctriMiis, U.rt.A Him t wfd- uiHiuyo eulngsHtH o'cIhuk mi the I O, a r UaH VUltlng biotliers are cordially Invited louttend lm r. O. U Vft, Utpt. FKjilKTI'lllN UilMJk! NO. i A.O. U. W- 1 Mtets In their twli In ntute lusurauoe uul ding, every wedutluy evening. A. W.UliNMri,M.W, J. A HLWK)l.trdr. SHRIVER'tt OROHESI-EA. IVnm wuning to i gitgn tmiaiA for lh hoilil .oritiiy liir co -i.iHi wI dr well 10 rr u, '.,iifuriliU fillniir i.ro I'tlli.sicas umiiy pt cm h 1 sired Kirlhoue tomli ul I lnivl'i artiool Iioiuh. or cUieui PiMtoDlca. (Jko. sUKiVK, UMuager. uu-lm Qm WWII VWl WnV.V. .. a .VrtWWv a - - . HEAD What Is tho condition of yours? Is your hair dry, ,' tr ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., aiuitriLY. aud Tile- Fresh- News- Paoers- NORTH BAlifcM. Fruits- Take It J EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cents a day delivered at your door. and Candies. L BENNETT & SON. P. O. Bloolc. j. From Terminal or Interior Points the I 1b tho line to take To all Points East and South, It la the dining car route. Uruns through vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of oars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Oi latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Boat that can be constructed and In which aocnmnindatUni are both tree and tar nished for holders of first una second-clans tlokeU,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A.contlnuota line connecting with all lines, afiorrtlng Alreot and uninterrupted service. Pullman b1 epor rMenratlons can be sc oured in advitioo through, any agent of tho road. Through tlokeU to and from all points in America, isngiana ana r.uroc can be pnrohaaod at any tloket oOloe o thlB com pany, Full Information onncernlnc rates, time ortraln8,routesandotherdetallB furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Paasenier Agent, Ho, 121 Klrst street, cor. Washington; Port- land, Oregon Shaw & Downing, Agenta. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ofth Southern Pacific Company. CALirOllNIA KXrniWB TltAIN KUN BAII.T nic TWKRN 1'OBTl.ANU AN1B. If. Hoillll. I I Mortli. U:15 p. m. B.IU p. m. 10 i n.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Halem Ban Kran. kT. h;20 a, in 6:S0 a, m 7:00 p. ro Lv. Lv. Above traliiH stop nl all stations from Portland to Albany inoluslve; also at Tangent Hhedd, Ilulhoy, ifarrisburg, Junction (llty, Irving, Kuuene and all stations from llosebnrg to Asnlatid Incluslvo KOHKIIUItn MAll. DAILY B:.l a. in. I Lv. 11:17 a. mlLv. :G0 p. m, I Ar. Portland Halem lloseburg Ar.l :.iU v. m Lv. I 1:10 p. ui. v' I liV. 7.00 a. tr IHiiing Curs on Ogdcn Itoutv PDLU1AN BUFFET SLEEPERS AN0 Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. Vest Side Division, Between Portlaar and Cemllis: PAII.V- (KXOK1T BUNDAY). 7:Jti a, in. I Lv. Pbrlltiiid " Ar. I u5 , l:h p. in. 1 Ar. Oorvallls Lv. I !:') P. in. At Albany and CorvnllU connect wlti trains of Oregon Pafllflo IbUlroad . 4:10 i, iu, I Lv, 7flp. m. I Ar. PortlHiid McMlnnvtlle Ar.l Lv. I H.Tft u, VOh i'ltlCOLKJH '11UUKT To all points In the Kantcrn Htates. rannn and Kurope ran be nbUlnd at lowest rate . " af Ljlf t UUUtl 1 until Mfl liavvk i rum t mviiiy- iisvmi . K.P. IIOO KK.I. AMI. . K. aud i'iuw, Ag' OREGON PACIFIC RA1LR01D GO E. V. IIADLEY, Receiver. SIIOItT LINE to CALIFOKNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. B. B. WILLAMKTTE VALLKY.. Leaves Ran Francisco, Nov, 6th, Hlu and 23rd Leave Yatjulna, Nov. 9ta, lVtb, and 28th. PAT1MALWAYH HATWKACTOnY. for relght and paengr rates apply to soy C.T.WAIIOIAW.T. K.4P A. , O. t, 1 QWiJWH. Agnt, BIni Dook, Electric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS; Tbe&Uem Light and Power Company at gient bxpinte nave equipped tbelr EUctno Light plant with the rn jst modern apparatus Htid me now fcblo to ofler the public a better light than nny nytem ana at a rate lower luuu nuy city on the ceaat. Arc'iiml Iiicniulcscciit 1 if tit. ing. Electric Mot or.4 lor kll purposes where power Is re quired. KeMJcnceH cnuibe wired for as many llghta as desired and tho consumers puy for only Dueli UgtitR aa nre ued. This being reglsteied by nil Weoiriu Muter. Office 179 Commerciai St. MEJA.TS. HUNT, tho North Salcra Batcher, Si)B he his not so'd out but stinpiy movca mar pop iu iuo old stand at Liberty street brldeo. ED, RAVEAUX, NORTEC SALEM Meat Market. Fresh meats and lowestprlcts. WISCONSIN CENTRAL (Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Letts.) LATEST TIME CARD. Dally Through Trains. 12.15pm 1:25pm 0 25pm 7:lSpm 4 Clptn 7 lSpm 10 in ' 1... Mlnn.n I HtPanl...a lDuluthn I Axhland. n 8:0aro HOOam ll.lOnm 8.16am 6.00pm ;30pm S:0pm 10.40pm 7.1finm n..Chlcngo..l TlrketsHold and baggage checked through to all points In the United Htatcsflnd Canada. CIoso connection made In Chicago -with all tralna going Kant and Houth. Kor lull Information apply to your nearest ticket agent or m JA8, O.POKD. Uen. Pniw, and Tkt. AgU. Chicago, 111 ''epICTOr'' TO SALT LAKE,: DENYER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS ADD ALL EASTERN CITIES DAYS to CHICAGO ilOUrS the Q"'est to Chicago and the East- Hours Qurcker 2a$t Omaha and' Kan- Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Frw Reclining Chair Cars, Dining' Cart. 0V1VK&. Receivers. tor rates and genoral Information eail on or address, W. H. HUHLI1URT, Astt, 0. 1. A. 'JM Wusklugton BUtCord. I'OKTLAMD. OBKSOI. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE k SL PAUL RAILWAY. Truvi'IerB "nmUc a note on t." This Great Railway System Connect. ST. PAUL and OMAHA With nil transcontinental lines, giving direct and twlft communica tion to nil KV'TKIM ami EOUTIIKUJJ POINT". AND 13 TUB :::0NLY LINE::: running IHectrlo Lighted nnd Meant HeaUA Vevtlbnled trains of elegant Sleeping, Parlor, Dining nd JJufM Cars, w'th Free li eel In In g Chair v, jUlng Us service lecondto none In tM norld. TlckeU are on sale at nil promtntnt rUrc4 ticket ofllcts, Kor fui tber InJormatlon ask the nenrsrt rll road agent, or address C.J, EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trv. Pa Agt. PORTLAND, OfH r.T -J -4, J2