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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1894)
T JUfJ TKT i in . y 'ki,. ii nmi;Ln":mV,M:w,JUjj!izissBa &ff?) DUSE AND MENZEL. Tlie ActriW Hero Worship Movril the Old 1'alntor to 11 Historical Kiss. Aftpr finishing her season in London recently Eleononi Duse filled an unguge inent in Frankfort. Iu passing the larg est art store in the city one afternoon j ip nuticeil in the window a picture by Dr Adolf Menzel, the greatest of Ger man)'' historical painters. Sho went in pido and bought it, saw other pictures by Monzel and bought them, carrying thpm all away with her in her carriage. A few minutes after her departure Jlptizel himself stopped at the store. He is almost 80 years old and for the last generation has been receiving all the honor and admiration that could touch the artist's heart. Nevertheless ho show ed much satisfaction when told of Duse's fancy for his works and mumbled some wi'rds to the effect that tho Italian ac tress was really a genius in her way a great concession to her sex from him, fur Menzel is a knotty old fellow, with all the woman hating sentiments of a confirmed bachelor. Ho bought a pic ture of Duse, placed it carefully in his coattail pocket and departed. Tho proprietor of tho art store told one of Menzel's friends what had happened, and tho friend at once invited Duse and Menzel to his house to meet each other at dinner. Each camo overflowing with admiration for the other. Menzel knows no Italian, and Duse knows no German. So the conversation was limited to shrugs of tho shoulders, waviugs of the hand and mutually unintelligible ex clamations. When tho time for parting came, Duse threw off" tho reserve of which Americans heard bo much during her American tour, seized tho old man's hand and tried to raise it to her lips. Menzel struggled to escape the honor, and finally bowing his head kissed Duse's hand. Then ho fled. German newspapers say that tho kiss was an event in tho history of art; that ic was the only kiss Menzel has ever been known to bestow. His new gal lantry has been a greater revelation to his friends than was Duse's hero wor ship to her neglected admirers. Frank fort Letter. Worth More Money. Willett F. Cook of the Canajoharie Courier and Judge tells of a lady from his town who had never been to New York before in her life, and who, desir ing to go from the depot to the post offlco, was directed to take a Fourth ave nue car. She rode on mile after mile until her destination was reached, and was astonished to find that tho conduct or collected only 5 cents for the long Tide. Alighting from the car, she tender ed to the driver, who to her appeared to be tho owner of the vehicle, a second nickel, with the remark, "I don't think it is right for you to drive me so far for only C cents." 'Wildcats and llrlcrs. I have noticed in the stores of the fur dealers in San Antonio that all the hides of wildcats, especially the legs, aro liter ally filled with cactus briers. Most ani mals avoid the cactus, while the wildcat seems to hide in it. Whether the cats aro too stubborn to ever learn that cac tuses have thorns, or whether they do not experience painto the extent that other animals suffer, would be a question for anatomists or physiologists to answer. The fact is that the insides of the legs of a wildcat's skin are as thickly covered with briers as is tho outside with hair. Texas Stockman and Farmer. M. Aude's Flying Trip. A New York lady met in Paris M. Aude, now attached to the French lega tion in Washmcton. "Havo you zee beo- cerclo in Amairka?" ho asked. When she comprehended what it was he wished to know, she informed him that thobicyclo had reached these wilds and had already becomo a favorite instrument of torture. Ho next asked, "Zen I can take ze leotle run on ze beecercle from Washton to Phildelph and back before dinnair, n'est-ce-pas?" "That depends on how often a weeliyou diue," said the lady blandly. San Francisco Argonaut. Fads In tho Navy. Naval officers have little fads of their own to help while away time on board ship. Some are experts in photography. Others make a specialty of something im mediately in the lino of their profession. Many collect bric-a-brac and curios. These amusements are for the most part inexpensive, and sometimes they are profitable. One officer usually picks np enough foreign postage stamps and Etrange coins on a long cruise to bring in a neat little sum when he gets to 6omo port where such things can be sold. Philadelphia Press. Found Diamond In a Hale ofRaea. Miss Bridget O'Neil is a pretty girl who sorts rags at the Knowlton Bros.' paper mills in Watertown. The other day she found -two rings, which she put in her pocket and went on ubout her work. Thinking that they might be valuable, sho told a male employee of the mill, and he took them to a jewelry store. The jeweler said one was a clus ter of 15 diamonds and valued at $150, nud tho other contained one diamond, a garnet and a turquoise. No person has yet claimed tho rings. Utica Herald. Supplies For Lucky Dogs. One of the big New York dry-Boo3 firms has a dogs' department. It is managed by a young woman who talks dog like a keuuel keeper and wears dog's head jewelry. Leaders, collars, blankets, baskets, bathtubs, drinking cups, bone duheg, medicine spoons, puppy meal, cod liver oil, biscuits, cough drops, liver pills, beet root for sweetening the breath, hnir tonic, suatary soap, sachet powders, combs ami brushes, drying blankets and tair pillows are some of the good in etoclc New York World. Wllitt Hull Hearings Do. I Inventive genius has not stopped with the pneumatic tiro on the Milky and bi cycle, but has been busy with tho work of perfecting ball bearings with such success that a few days since a street car, which was equipped with the latest invention in ball beariugs that would do away almost entirely with friction, was drawn a distance of several huudred feot by a single man tugging gently at threo strands of ordinary sewing thread attached to tho car. Perhaps a more interesting experiment was that of a carriage manufacturer, who put another stylo of ball bearings upon the wheels of a larga coach, to which four horses were ordinarily hitch ed. Then ho took a trained clog and lnr nessed and hitched him to the pole, when tho dog drew the lingo coach easily around tho yard. This sounds like fan cy, but it is a fact. Kate Field's Wash ington. riri-s In Laundries. An investigation by Dr. Richter of Hamburg bhows that most of the fires that occur in laundries where benzine is used to wash clothes aro due to electric sparks caused by friction of the benzine and tho clothing as the latter is with drawn from the bath. "In Hamburg alone 15 out of 21 fires were due to this cause. Experiments showed that woolen materials become positively electrified and the benzine negatively, and that the difference of electrical tension causes a discharge strong enough to give a painful shock, producing sparks two inches long in soino instances and lighting up the room in which the experiments were made. It is suggested that bucIi fires may bo prevented by charging tho air in the room with steam." Philadelphia Ledger. Tho Dower Chest. In Holland tho dower chest once formed a part of every bride's equipment. Less portable, but more sightly than the Sara toga trunk, it fulfilled its purpose with grace and dignity, passing down as an heirloom from generation to generation. The modern chest is an easy thine to se cure, but these the up to date girl holds in disdain. Her chest must be really an tique, of carved oak of English or Flem ish make, or elaborately inlaid wi rh mar quetry of colored woods and dated or initialed with figures and characters elo quent of other times and manners. There aro very few of tho genuine old fashioned dower chests to be seen on this side of the Atlantic. One of them in this city is a very massive affair, weighing several hundred pounds. Buffalo Commercial. Ills Grave Protected hy Dynamite. Herman Spiro, a largo manufacturer of Knoxville, who was killed a few days ago, all his life had a great fear of body snatchers. Some exploits of medical stu dents hero in the past added to his fears, and time and again he has expressed det estation for resurrectionists and a fear that his body would find its way to a dis secting room. Respecting his well known views when he was buried the other day, his brother took steps to preserve the grave against desecration. One night after the funeral the grave was guarded, and the next day the brother planted the grave with dynamite and advertised that fact. Ho placed tho dynamite so it would explode as soon as a spade is put in tho ground. Atlanta Constitution. Snowstorms In Berlin. The municipal authorities of Berlin observe the following method of prevent ing obstruction to traffic and inconven ience to wayfarers through winter snow snew snow seorms: "If 6now falls in tho night, the residents find the streets all swept and clean by daylight, and the only traces of the storm aro the miniature Alps that dot the, road on each side. Many hun dreds of laborers, largely taken from the ranks of the unemployed, work all night in such an emergency, and the result is tliat the heaviest fall of snow does not oprinnslv incommodo traffic. The re moval of one winter's snow often costs Berlin 35,000." Dawson's "Germany and Germans." French Canadian Wilms. French Canadians insist that if you waut to break a' fit of hiccoughing all you need to do is to grip the sufferer's wrists with both hands and look him squarely and fixedly in the eyes. For chilled feet that are too cold to bo toast ed before a fire they recommend the vic tim to simply kneel upon a chair a hard bottomed chair for a few minutes. To warm one's self all over after a chilling rido iu winter they say the best thing is to sit down, double both fists and hammer your knees vigorously for five minutes. They beliove in these little tricks as heartily as any other people believe in medicine. Montreal Star. Sho Will Learn. A touching story is told of a young bride in New York who hesitated to go on with tho ceremony because sho did not wish to vow obedience to her hus band. The girl was very young ami very foolish, or she would have known that no woman nowadays considers the obe dience clause in the ceremony as any thing more thau an idle and inoperative form. It was only when two or three ..imi .vnmfinnlaced the matter before her in the proper light that she consent ed to allow the service to proceed. In six months she will blush at tho memory of her cowardice and ignorance. Kan sas City Star. Old I'lrmWli Palatines. Many of the masterpieces of the great Flemish painters of the i8t, which are preserved in Belgian churches, are kept covered with heavy cloths, the idea being to stimulate public curiosity and extort , t.: fin Art fiw for viewing iruiu luivuii -- --- .- them. A result of this sordid policy is that the color of the piotnrwi, being de prived of light, has materially deterio rated and that the pictures havo become, darkened and olcnred. The great Van dyke "Saint Martin" in the church at Saventheme lias suffered w severely that the government has interfered, and a eimilar action Is expectvl in other caws. 1 Collector, S&flIS5S2ffiSSg8B a BirMtecto Mure. "Did you take these pants to Mf. Dude' ly fewscailsr" asked a fashionable tailor of his assistant. "Yes, sir; I took them to him." "Did he pay yon for themV" "No, sir; ho said he would call around next week and settle with yon for them." "But I gave yon a noto to him tolling him that if ho couldn't pay cash for tho pants you were to bring them back. Did you give him my note?" "Yes, sir; I gavo him tho note, but ho didn't open it and read it until after he had put on the pants." Texas Sittings. Disproved. She Do you think that a poor dancer is necessarily a poor skater?. Ho (gallantly) No, indeed, Miss Pros pect. You skate exceedingly well. Yalo Record. What He Wanted. He Did yon get the letter I wrote you yesterday? She Why, no. He That's strange. She It will probably come tomorrow. Is it important? He Yes, indeed it is. It's something I've wanted to ask you for a long time, and She (helping him out-I see, and you felt that you didn't have the courage. He No, it wasn't that so much, but I didn't like to speak before other people, because, you know, it might havo Beemed silly, and I kept waiting for the time when we would bo alone, and somehow it never camo, so I finally got desperate and wrote you a letter. She I see. But now, Alfred, wo aro alone, and you can speak your mind freely. He Perhaps you had better wait un til you get my letter. She Oh, nol Try mo now. It would bo ever so much nicer. Ho (hesitatingly) Well, you seo tho boys Sho (sympathetically) Have they been guying you? Ho Oh, not that, but they mado mo a present of a chafing dish, and I wanted your recipe for a welsh rabbit. Brook lyn Life. Womanly Sympathy. Lady You look ill. Shopgirl I havo been sick, but am better now. The doctor said it was nerv ous prostration from trying so hard to smile and look pleasant when I did not feel like it. "I can sympathize .with you. I know all about it." "Haw; you ever worked in a store?" "Worse. I've moved in society." New York Weekly. Only llulf. The other day in London an American, who had met Oscar Wildo previously, rushed up to him and grasped his hand. Oscar drew back a little. "Why, don't you remember me?" exclaimed the Amer ican, rather taken aback. "Well, to tell you the truth," remarked Oscar placidly, "I remember your name perfectly, but for the life of mo I can't recollect your face." Argonaut. All Itlcht Usually. Horrified Mother (entertaining guests) Dottio, Dottiel Why are you yelling so, like a wild Indian, and slapping your little brother? Dottio (glancing in at tho door) Oh, I didn't know that company was hero! Good News. Marvelous, Indeed. "I have tho most wonderful boy in the world." "Nonsense! Every man says that." "But, my dear fellow, I really havo. Do you know ho is 15 months old and hasn't done a bright thing yet?" Brook lyn Life. , From Uraxll. Artillerist Colonel, Aquidiban is in sight. Colonel Why don't you firo a shot at her? "The distance is too great." "Then fire two shots." Texas Siftings.. Proved. W Do you believe it is bad luck to open an umbrella in the hoube? S,Well, I should say bo. I opened one tho other day, and the owner hap pened to be there and recognized it. Philadelphia Record. One Kind. "Scribble has to keep his verses travel ing from ono inagazino publisher to an other, and jet he will have it that they are real poetry." "Maybe they're the poetry of motion." Chicago Record. Plain to All. Chuinpton-I hope yon don't doubt my intelligence. , Styker Aiy near leuow, iuuv u " ter that is not at all "eubject to doubt Boston Traubcript. Fltltd the Description. i She I'll never marry a roan wboao ' fortune hasn't at least five cipher In " j ne (exultiog!y)-Ob, darling, minee 1 all cipher. Truth. (MB JRn li -; n ii&Fb i? ftrv fr? Ili PERSONAL GOSSIP. Hon. A. J. Balfour has taken to bicy cling as a means of physical relaxation. Miss Emma C. Whitney is recording clerk in the Ohio house of representa tives. Although the parents of Mine. Eanies Etory are Americans, tho prima donna was born in China. Mrs. Tunis G. Bergin, ono of Brook lyn's Four Hundred, is actively interest ed iu women's clubs. Miss Anna Gould is engaged to Wil liam II. Harriman, who mado a fortune in Wall street. Ho is about 35 years of ago. Mrs. William Howard Hart of Troy, N. Y., is to erect a fine building for tho Young Men's Christian association of that city. Axnold Morley, tho English postmas ter general, is extremejy fond of bil liards and handles tho cue with consid erable dexterity. Mrs. John Rao, widow of tho nrctio explorer, has presented her husband's collection of arctic curios to tho Univer sity of Edinburgh. Mrs. Kendal's odo to Edwin Booth has stirred up English critics. Somo declaio Booth's greatest fortuno was in not liv ing long enough to read it. The president drinks his breakfast cof fee from a cup that is worth 100. Tho china set of which it is a part was mado to order for tho White House at a cost of $5,000. The drawing room of Mrs. Benedict, the friend of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, is a sumptuous apartment. This also may bo said of tho library, which is colonial in its style. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says that sho re cently asked for "The Paco That Kills" at tho book department of a big dry goods and general store and was told by tho saleswoman that it was "over at tho insect powder counter." The Hon. Dudley du Boso, judgo of the district court in Montana, is not only the youngest judgo in tho United States, but he has probably tho largest judicial district in tho world, as it covers five counties in Montana, reaching from North Dakota on tho east to Idaho on tho west. He is a grandson of Robert Toombs of Georgia. STAGE GLINTS. Maggie Mitchell thinks of a farewell tour. Cora Tanner expects to go into.comic opera. Frank Mayo is still playing old "Davy Crockett." It is said Modjeska wants $25,000 for her ranch. Frank Daniels, it is said, will nest year appear in comic opera. William Terriss will try London pro ductions of tho Hoyt farces. William Pruetto is going to join tho Carl Rosa Opera company in England. Mario Tempest has sent nn agent to Europe to find a light opera for her use. Willis E. Boyer and Harry Hardy pro duce a new melodrauia next August en titled "Temptation of Money," which will bo elaborately staged and first class in every detail. Charles A. Byrno's royalties 'on the plays and operas he is interested in amount to over $100 per weok, and he draws a good, fat salary as dramatic ed itor of the New York Journal. Marie Jansen says that sho profers an audience of ladies to ono of gentle men. Sho btatcs that women havo a quicker perception of humor, and that they don't break the thread of a story by going out between tho acts. Mrs. John Drew has been thrico mar ried. Her firt husband was Henry Hunt, an English opera singer, whom sho married in 1830 and from whom sho was subsequently separated. In 18-18 she married George Mossop, a young Irish comedian, who died in 1810, and in 1850 she became the wife of Johu Drew. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. It takes a long winded man to saw wood and talk at tho Eamo time. Every man thinks ho has a right to read the letters his wife receivos. Fine clothes do not make a flno man, but thoy aro a big help to an actor. When you logo the power to enjoy yourself, people no longer liko you. Somo jieoplo aro too good to goeeip with you because they don't trust you. When a man accepts charity, eome one is sure to say that he is not deserv ing. It is not moro than once in a lifetime that any one is met who has a now idea of being funny. It has been our experience that women will forgive swearing and drinking whi ky quicker thau chewing tobacco. Atch ison Globe. What I'olly'llad Learned, Lady of HouMOut returned) Poor Polly I All alone to long. Parrot (feverishly) Give rao a uteclr of whites. Detroit Tribune. (jtwuiWuuuwuu'uuucJOuouo. Hair Death. Instantly remove and forever daatroysoh-. lieetlonatile uair, wiiwuer upu iu iww. Huioe. urojs or neca, whwwi uiwntv In nrv III Hie UHMfc UtHIGHMS IftMI. l t it any years the aacret 'nnu.aol It rsinius Wilson, wiouwieojiw uy r"7' no i etnlni-ul d-r .atujefc-ut and hair I ,n.i .hituvtrlrid. Durltr his tinvau 1 rticollt''lJ ub- the uooUUy 1 rd artsUxrwy ' r-Mropa Its MWrUJ ims reelpe. r 'e. "x . " toeKta. i i'n'4""i- k-ol .or rmtr-. AaareM THc SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER Q. . It. WrJOUlB riuu auuujjuw ur f HMIIHMI lKl l- -if...ii..i jTii miiVi fiTAilkGLlNTS. Henry Arthur Jones will deilvor th Inaugural adjlre8 nt tho City of London colligo. Tho new threo act comic opora, "Pet crkiu," is n faihno nt the Royalty thea ter, London. Belle Clancey, a young American so prano, niece of Bello Colo, has mado a successful London do'tit. Rider Haggard's novel "Cleopatra" has been used by the Danish composer, August Ennu, for an opera. M. B. Curtis is boou coming from San Frnncicco to organize n company and begin n tour in a reviled version of "Snm'l of Posen." Mile. Elba, a Scandinavian songstress, has replaced May Yoho in tho leading 1 iirt in "Mile. Nitoucho" nt tho Trafal gar Squaro theater, Loudon. The season of grand opera at tho re constructed New York Metropolitan Opera Houeo will begin about Nov. 27 with Gounod's 'Philemon ot Baucis." Noah Brandt, many years concert mas ter of Theodore Thomas' orchestra, hag composed tho music for nu opera en titled "Captain Cook," which is being considered by tho Bostonians. Tho book of Mascagni's now opera, "Romano," ii based on a story by Al phonso Karr and is being written by MM. Mouasci and Tor.etti, authors of tho book of "Cavallcria Ilusticana." George C. Jenks has signed a contract with Ward and Yokes, tho comedians of "Playmates," to writo them iv farco com edy in which thoy will Mar next season. The titlo of tho now pieco will bo "Tbio Jolliers." NOVELTIES. Perforated china is among tho prevail ing stylos. Faienco clocks nro shoivn with refer ence to room dec-mitiou. Tho tall branching candlesticks iu Ger man faienco aro sumptuous. A now glass brought out insholl forms is intended to i.uggeht Egyptian wnree that were found in Pompeii. It is odd. and tho shapes aro muritio in their sug gestion. Tho white und ornamental glass vasea with gold tracery, as seen in tho now im portations, aio further enriched by jew elii.g. Italian interlaced lines aro con bpienous set with raised enamels. Tur quoiso and ruby aro tho prominent tints. Tho tall vases of green glass reach colossal heights. Olio seen was 7 feet high. It was tall, ribbed and daringly mouthed. These glasses nro intended for a few stalks only, and tho stems mid foliage been through tho gluts aro it) special feature. Wall cabinets, Japanoso in form and black in color, are supported on twisted faienco pillars. Thoso have Dresden de signs and raised work. Underneath the lrillans is a sprawling cupid, oi- whoso back tho shelf opparently rests, and thfj supports are crewned by tiny figuroa. Jewelers' Circular. . Yt lint Mi' Ki-ciotlt'd. Ono of tho sovereign peoplo broko a chair over his wife's head. When taken to jail and conversed with by tho chai lain, he displayed a good dual of repent ance Ho buid ho "was very wirry that ho had permitted his auger to obtain tho mastery of him and to suffer him to do such an act, for tho chair was a good one, an heirloom iu his family, and ho know ho never could replace it." San Francisco Argonaut. Harriet Monroe's Tcbt Case. The Now York World is defendant in a suit for ."i.OOO damages, brought by Miss Harriet Monroe, author of tho World's fair odo, which was printed iu advance of tho delivery. Miss Monroe proposes to make a test of tho right of newspapers to publish addresses before their delivery, and the outcome will bo watched with interest by all interested in journalism, Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all lh train of nils from i urly t rroi s or later lie ni. tin: rvMitt of uyothoik, sluknt'ss, vrurri.nc FulUtrmiKili, (li'oi lupiiieiit nml tuns glviii 1 1 (j.fcry orifiii uiifl th'llluPl (if tlw " ImjIi m.!iiritlinHl"'l. IiMiiiJUi'linirim-ul i. en. ', lluielui"wll'l. V.uii rfVriii IfeHik, eiplsniiMoii ami profs lukllcd UMitlwi) f re. ERIE MEDICAL CO. DUFrALO. U " . NOTICE, Notion In hereby given (lint tlio com mon council of thoolty of Halem, Ore gon, proHiewto Improve Liberty Htreet, from the south line of Cheiuekutu street to the center of Trade street, by estab lishing a grade and bringing tho street to that grutle, by gravelling (he road way eight Indian deep, ami by eon htriietlujc (lie neoerwury oroMwulktt tantl el ruins: From the mjuOi Hue of Che meketu btreet to the south line of Kerry street the improvement shall extend 30.5 feet on each bide of (he center line of the etrevt: anil from the south line of Kerry street to the Center of Trade ktretri tiie tap of thkittiiuarikiiieiit shall extend ten feet on each nlde of the ee tr lliMof the etrW, the eldee of the etiitsVftkni4ut wllh h unturel Jope. Ijjffitiy order of (lie common ennu oil ( lb oHjr of dbhtm, (lit llh dty of MttrVil, ll. JiD. N. ISDISH, Recorder of the City ut Ualem, Oregon. 14 IU a mm men viwwiriwU ,VSVVV.V.VVAV.VV.V0VV.V.V.V.V.V.V"WVVSJVVViAi,,V ." m AL D " C What Is tho condition of yours? Is your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Doc5 It split at tho ends? Has It a lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or JC brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is It dry or In n heated condition ? If these aro somo of your syniptomsbe warned in tlmo or you will become bald. JJs Skookum Root Hair Grower Is Imtyou need. Its production Is not an nceldflnt, lint the remit of sclentlflo t research. KiiowI1ko of, tlio dtneasosof tho hair nml scaln led to tbodlscor- s rryotliow to troat thorn. "Skookum "contains neither minerals nor oils. It tT iinotnuyp, butauuiigniruiircoouus nuu roirri-uiiiH iuuic uj iuiuuiuu , tho follicles, ttopt Jailing Aair, or dandruff and grots hair on bald , ' i W- Eecr th scalp clean, Wealthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, br the uo of akaokum im Soap. It destroys jxtroiiHo inucls, uhioh feed on I and dettrov the hair. . ..... , ... If your druwtlst cannot supply you send direct to ng, and wo will rorwaM i tironal.V nn rpoplnt of nrlru. 11 rower. Bl.OOlwr bottlo t 6 tOttiM, BOap.CUC , per Jar t 6 for 12.50. THE SKOOKUn u. TRAnn MARK 07 B00ti, Fifth Avenne, Now YorU, N. Y. 5 STJW ISBSHW WrsSSM 11ISJ S"WMSWSWWSWsMMMWSSMStMMMS'SSSMSsSSS Ed. C. Si .illllll IIivjBqb'S J.1&FX vviTST'l l'fH?l3 it-. WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horsrs boarded by day or week at returnable prlees. Wo keep n full lino of Truck", Draya and Express to meet all demands. Also keep tho llnest Stallions iu this county, for service. Barn iintl reiddeiuv 2 block south of postoMlee. Jti AN & UJ. S. W. THOMPSON & Co.,jj Always Keep onHiand a largo stodcf loose and unmountod Diamonds, Kubies, Sapphires and unpolled Opals. i 221 Commercial Street. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co,, Lessee.) LATEST TIME! CARD. Daily Through Trains. U'Jfiimi 7:lfiin 1 Ofipill 7 limi 10 0 .1 l Minu.-.n Hi-Khan l:'2i)pm I Htl'mil n K.CHlatin U:lUjun I.. Diilntli.. 1 1. lutin I . AMilind. n H.irmin ii('lilniKO..I fi.OUimi 10.40pm i In. u L.'.mxin i lint ml Iiiiiih run two fivii trolim dully lii'twruii Ht l'util. Mlnno-spolU itiid Chli'iiK M hwmkto anil nil points In wIhcoii Kin; ii'iiklntf ronntutlim In tUilciigo'wIlli nil llDUMIIIUlll'IKdllitUlllUtlUlll. .... . Tlokuis xoltl mid iuiiojiiiih checked through to ult noltUN In tin- United Stuns und C'liiiiulii L'liwe connection iriwlu In Cliloiigo with nil IrultiMKoliiK Kant una Houtli. Korluli liiloriniitlim upnly to yur nenriwl ticket HKOtit or JAN. O. I'lIN II, lion I'hh. Htid'lkt. AKt,.;Mllwnuki-e, WIh. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of.tlir Southern Paciflcl Companv. CAMKOUMA KXI'KHHH TltAI.V ItUN DAIUY IIK 1WHIK rollN.ANI) ANDM. V, rtimtll. I Norm. ti Hi 1 1. Ill, ' MM . Ml. Ill n H.H.. I.v. l.v. Ar. i'uitlHiid Hill Bill Httu I'rmi. Ar. I brtUu. in l.v. Mttlu. in l.v.) 7:00i. rr AlxiVft truluM uto at nil ststloiiH Iron I'oillMiKt Ui AltMtiy liinhislvojHlsout'lmiKfinl Hlifcild, lUlMiy, llwrr hbiir-, Juntilltm City, Irvlnu, Kngn unci nil MlntfonnfiomltoMiburK to Ahhlhi.il Inclusive. j .( --- )ALY) hi H. Ul, I l.v. 1U17 a. in) l.v. jm p. in. I Ar. i'orlluuU Hrtletn ItOMbiirK Ar. lutO p. in l.v. I It 10 p. in, l.v. 7.-0) . tr IMiilnj,' (Jars on Ogricii KoiUe PULLMAN BUFFKT SIMEllS AND Second Class Slueping Cars- Attached to nil llirouijli trufiis, tYest Side Division, Between PurtlaDd ami 0 PA J lY-BXlfT IM1AV). a. iu. I i. m. I fortUtBd nurvftUtii - - PI U:l Ar. 111. Al Alton? uud OurmiUs .auuiitt Willi train of l)rou HHp lUllnMO. KXf Hik I MAI" .if II KSPSHTBPHOAi kh p. IU. 7 t. w. Lv. I Ar. I'MftlwHT'"' MoMlooflilo Ar. I h. mi I.v.l SsKJu. in 'IflltOUUll TICK UTS To nil point In tbe Kusttru HUtes, OuBMda and fcuroiM- can l Uinis! ul luwtwt rUs IFWH W W. SlUNXIilt, Afc-Mlt, MalMil. K.I'. ltOUKIlA. A.t O p. and t'asa,A' R KOKHI.KK Msw !?; HOUSE Painting, Docorating, H Hard Wood Finishing, ChHk-WM"lnrMW)nM kUtluiatM furnUh ml. AUdi-, lao. IvjUuiU. Uiih. Ktl dMiaoon .salMA UMar Ksilvray. North 8M tay orders at B Wow 4 Ulsrs. 11-kX l&l'iimi 7.15nn HEADS! -j 2 ROOT HAIR QROWfcK CU.. C Forest Grove Poultry Yards. Established in 1377. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY BEST VARIETIES. Stock Finor than Ever, but Prices Samo as UsualJ Oct tho Best and then you will bo satisfied. .Rend for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON. Lock Box 335, Forest Grove, Or. Cross, Choi Wholesale nml Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smokoil .Heats of u lKiuds OS Court and J 10 State Streets. i18pT' TO SALT LAKE. : DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND AI.I. EASTERN CITIES? 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO Hours t',Q nu'cKst '''cas m& Hours u'c'er O"1? an(i an" Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Fres declining Chair Cars, Dining Cars, H It. II. LL.AKK. ) lJnnn.'irniK. K.KI.I.KHYAN1IH1 ON, v ! or rules und general lufoniiatloo call on or uddibss, W. II. IIUltl.HUKT, Afst, (1. 1. A J3,l WasBlngloii HI , Cor.Sd I'llUTIANI), OHWIOM. WANTED AGENTS to eell ' BROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASHER. llesl Mttini Wiitlmr known. Bum pi o Wiilir with full IitrimtloiiN sent to AK-nt, tixiiitwMQhur- piuld on iwxjlpt iif I-1.W) Addrims J, II, llrwu, lids 'JuH, Wiileiii, Or. 11-U' Steamer fllfona KOH l'OUTLAND, leaves ImsVs doeli Slouduys, Wadneaday and rrlduys7:ilu. in. llrri'UUNiNn. Ihuvos rortUml Tuesdays, VliuisUuys uitd BaUirdays at taUa. iu. r"at UHia tor iajiuigr arvie; no waf judlHcrr.lghl haudlwi. HOUND lHIt'(uBUiultd)tii(Xl. Ouaway, flis. M1CALH OB OUNT8, KorfrahrhltalMiaudtUk U apply to K. A. HLKIQIIT, Ae.l tuudnk, oot of HUM sUtU M .leak JoMW&Wl B$AM)W K