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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1894)
AN UNLUCKY DEPUTATION. rh Villager PoHiiwul tho Load of the lrnr AVI Hi l.'idlrrotm Cunavquenoei. On one occasion, whilo on a journey through Italy, the pope halted at a smnll villaK-' tno inliahitants of which resolved m send some of their principal men as a deputation to his holiness. Tho mayor, who was to head the deputi.i ion, pro posed to present him with some of the chief produco of tho country, consisting of pineapples, figs and cream. It was gccorilingly arranged that each member ihould carry some figs nnd cream in sil ver basins, tho pineapples, however, be J iff dispensed with. Before setting out tho mayor thus ad dressed his follewers: "As you do not know very well how to conduct your selves before exalted personages, you must watch me cloaely and do as I do." The procession was formed, with the mayor stalking majestically in front, furnished, like his followers, with a ba sin of figs in his left hand and another of cream in his right. There was a step down into tho room, but tho mayor fail ed to notice it. He stumbled, and the ehock sent his faco and beard into the cream basin. Trying to recover himself, he only mado matters worso, for he fell upon his knees, with his hands and basin under him, and his creamed faco raised imploringly to the holy father. Tho members of tho deputation, think ing that this was tho proper ceromony to observe in the presence of such a distin guished personage, dipped their beards in the cream, throw away their vessels and bent down on their knees, at tho same time casting a half inquiring and confident look at their leader, as if they meant to say: "You seo wo are all right. Wo have carefully followed your exam ple." The pope avu3 at first astonished, but soon burst into a fit of tho most boister ous laughter, while the attendants, thinking that the deputation had como to mock their master, began pelting them with tho saturated figs. The mayor hobbled out of the room, closely followed by his bretliren, one of Avhom whispered to him: "How lucky it is for us that wo did not bring tho pineapples! How nicely our heads would have been battered by theml" London Million. Mrs. Stevenson In the Chair. Mrs. Stevenson presided at the recent convention of the Daughters of tho Amer ican Revolution. The wife of the vice president has evidently never opened tho covers of her husband's authorities on parliamentary order. But sho was not blind to her own defects, so she supplied them quite easily by engaging as adviser a mild mannered man, who neverthe less knew all nbout overruling nnd quashing and laying on tha table. This man sat at Mrs. Stevenson's elbow, told her what to do next in all cases and scut tled a number of ships in tho shape of resolutions offered by adventurous Daughters. Tho first little incident of this sort wat when a motion was offered by a distin guished looking woman from tho Mount Vernon chapter. Mrs. Stevenson was standing at tho time, and without wait ing for any discussion asked the yeas and nays and got them, too, beforo the little man or any ono else had a chance to draw a long breath. Immediately there was a storm of opposition. Then the mild parliamentarian whispered some thing to Mrs. Stevenson. She pounded in a ladylike manner with her pretty gavel and said: "Tho question beforo tho congress, la dies, is tho resolution. We can do one of two things with it. We can either we can either what?" she blandly and frankly asked, turning to the blushing parliamentarian. It was so openly done that it brought down the house. Mrs. Stevenson laughed, the little man laughed, everybody laugh ed, and order was not restored for sev eral minutes. Then they laid the reso lution on the table and went gayly on about their business. New York Sun. Treatment of the Feet. A writer in Boots and Shoes has been interviewing1 a chiropodist on the care of the feet and has got this intormatvn from him concerning the treatment lor heated, tired feet after walking or stand ing: Ho says, truly enough, that authori ties differ as to the valuo of the various foot baths. "Hot water enlarges the feet by drawing the blood to them. When used, they should be rubbed or exercised before attempting to put on a tight boot. Mustard and hot water in a foot bath will cure a nervous headache and induco sleep. Bunions and corns and callousness are nature's protestations agaiust bad shoe leather. Two hot foot baths a week and a little pedicuring will remove the cause of much discomfort. "A warm bath, Avith an ounce of sea salt, is almost as restful as a nap. Pad dle in the Avater until it cools, dry Avith a rough towel, put on fresh stockings, make a change of shoes, and the perJn who Avas 'ready to drop' will then be ready to stand up. But the quickest re lief from fatigue is to plunge the foot in ice cold water and keep it immersed un til there is a sensatiou of warmth. An other tonio for the sole is alcohol. It dries tho feet nicely after being out in theAvet. Spirit baths are used by pro fessional dancers, acrobats and pedes trians to keep the feet in condition." Tho ice cold foot bath seems rather a dangerous remedy to persons unaccus tomed to it, and the caution is suggest ed to experiment with it in very mild Aveather. A Practical AVouian. Mrs. W. Q. Harris, president of the Ladies' Benevolent society of the First Baptist church of Boston and an active worker in the Ladies' Needlework guild, has started a new scheme for collecting funds for the poor. She lias put up dainty mite boxes in tho corridors of the Parker House and the Tremont House, Avith cards attached asking for contribu tions to bo used only in cases which she has personally investigated and found deserving. She has visited and relieved about CO persons during three weeks. Boston Commonwealth. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT. 1877 Irish obstruction in tho com mons. Very lone and tedious sessions. 1878 Major O'dorumn "named" by tho speaker for obstruction. ! 1879 A protective tariff bill passed by tho German parliament. 1870 The resumption of specio pay ments in the United States. I860 Tho Br.idlangh case. Refused tho oath. Not allowed to affirm. J 1881 Thirty-six Irish members sus pended fcr disorderly conduct. 1831 New and stringent rules adopted Ijaiiist obstruction. 1803 Home rule bill passed. Reiected by the house of lords. In most ancient republics tho govern ment was divided between the senate, generally an aristocratic body or assem blage of old men, and tho popular as sembly, a gathering often composed of the entire male population of the city or republic. Congress, in nn international sense, does not mean a deliberative body, but an assembly of sovereigns or their rep resentatives for the purpose of concert ing measures of common interest. The earliest European congress of gen eral interest was that of Munster and Osnabruck, which assembled in 1014, nnd after much delay finally concluded tho great pacification of Westphalia in 1048. Other important congresses were those of tho Pyrenees, 1059; Nimegueu, 1G70; Ryswick, 1097; Utrecht, 1712; Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748; Teschen, 1779; Rastadt, 1797; Erfurt, 1808; of Vienna, 1814; Paris, 1830, and in onr own time, of Berlin, to settle tho eastern question. St. Louis Globo-Democrat. TURF TOPICS. Jessie Wilkes, 2:19, has been set to pacing. Tho horsemen of Buffalo are making an effort for a speedway. A free dispensary and hospital for dis eased horses has been established by four veterinarians in Newark, N. J. Four 2:10 pacers wero bred in Maury county, Tenn. They are Hal Pointer, Hal Dillard. Hal Braden nnd Storm. James Robinson, once a champion bareback rider with prominent circuses, is living quietly on his farm near Mexi co, Mo. Crit DaAis says he has an old treadmill in which ho breaks all of his colts, and adds that it is a first class cure for balky horses. "Water, Avater eAerywhere, and not a drop to drink," must often bo tho imvard cry of the poor, thirsty, hard worked and dry fed horse. Thousands of trainers have lived and died under tho impression that their chief duty Avas to find how little Avater a horse could live on. An aluminium shoo is being tested by tho government Avith a view of adopting it for general use upon all the cavalry horses in tho United States army. A Hartford shoer has invented a horse shoe with a "continuous removable elas tic cushion," Avhich he claims will act tho same on tho foot as tho cushion tires do to the old fashioned tire. Turf, Field and Farm. FASHION'S LATEST WHIMS. "Tailor made" shirts and Do Joinville ties for jaunty young Avomen. Lace and ribbon effects cunningly combined to form a band trimming. Double breasted duck, madras and pique vests to Avear with jacket suits. Berthas of chiffon trimmed Avith rib bou edged ruflles or point de venise lace. Satin duchess for crush collars and belts for ladies', misses' and tiny girls' wear. Crepon goAvns trimmed Avith lace for girls of 5 to 10 years, in light and me dium colors. Short moire throat bows trimmed with lace and known as tho incroyablo or di rectoiro bow. Black lisle hoso composed entirely of laeework, except at tho too, heel and sole, for slipper Avear. Tailor mado shirts of whito and col ored cotton goods, plain and embroid ered, for ladies' Avear. Laco edged and enlarged Windsor ties to supply tho present fad for neckties and boAvs of every description. Light colored crepons made up with black moire accessories and black chif fon vests for ladies' spring visiting toi lets. Cotton dresses gingham, chambrey, etc. trimmed with embroidery insertion alone or combined Avith edging as well. Dry Goods Ecouomist. RAILROAD TIES. The Union Pacific has 20,454 cars. Chili adopted railroads in 1851 and noAV has 1,750 miles. South Africa has 2,010 miles of rail road; Algeria, 1,80; Egypt, 1,200. Little Denmark has 1,220 miles of rail road, owned and managed by 250 com panies. The first line or rauroau in ine uuhbu States Avas from Boston to Quincy, four miles, opened in 1827. English railroads are the most costly to build, Swedish railroads tho cheapest, the difference being as 7 to 1. The system of numbering the hours of the day from 1 to 24 has been adopted by the Italian railroads and is in use for all time schedules. Four distinct lines of second class sleep ing cars are now being run between Bos ton and the Pacific coast, and they are said to bo receiving liberal patronage. An Ohio law provides that every elec tric street car shall be provided, during T...iiniiiF ". Ann). the months rrow .""' -." with a screen of glass or other material to protect the wot-man from the wuad and storm. Penalty aw attached for I violation of this ordinance. bfjJ 3P HE FELT GREAT. It Was Ills Wedding Day, and Ho Wanted to Celebrate. Ho Avalked into the menagerio build ing early in the morning Avhen there were only a few visitors. Those that were there noticed that ho carried a ttout, heavy cane, unusually long. Ho looked about a bit, and then ho walked over to tho lion's cage. Ho pushed tho 6tick between the bars and gave tho king of beasts a mighty prod. "Ha, there, Avake up, you old cuss, and make some noise. Come to life, and let's hear your lungs." The lion growled. Ho poked again, harder than beforo. Tho lion roared and mado a jump for tho stick, but it was deftly Avithdrawn. Then he Avent to tho cago Avhere tho royal Bengal tiger lay dozing. "Como, old boy," ho said, poking through the bars. "Givo us somo mu sic." The tiger Avas in a ferment in a mo ment and rushed up nnd down tho cago Avildly. Tho curious people began to gather, but tho timid Avomeu kept near tho door. "He's crazy," said a man. "Run and get n policeman," put in an other, but all tho while tho old chap was going from cage to cage, rousing up tho hyenas, panthers, leopards and other ani mals. "That's it. Give us a concert," he was saying as two keepers rushed in. They grabbed him and hustled him outside in a jiffy. "What's the matter with you any way?" asked one. "I feel gay," said the old man, "and I Avas just having a little fun." "Well, vou won't feel so gay when you're locked up," said the other keeper. " . . - - . 1 !lM1 " 'Tain t so bad a3 tnai, is lir avuis pered tho old fellow. "I Avas only cele brating." "Celebrating wbatr" "Why, my Avedding. Yon seo, I'm go ing to get married today first time in my life, too, and I'm 70 years old. So when I got up this morning I says to myself: " 'Hero, you old bachelor, you'vo got to be sporty today, just to celebrate.' At first I was going to get drunk, but then I Avas afraid I couldn't get sober in timo for the wedding, and then I thought of the lions nnd tigers, and I made up my mind I'd stir them up a bit, so I camo here. But I didn't expect to get in trou ble. But I do feel young. Let mo go now, and I'll run four blocks; then may be I'll feel better." So they let him go. "Whoop, but I feel great I" ho yelled as he passed out through the gate. Noav York Sun. Illcasccl. Tho cloudburst beat against them with a mighty shock. They Avero cliff dwellers. "See," sho exclaimed, clasping her hands in rapture, "I Avon't havo to clean houso." Her husband folded her to his bosom. "Which means," hecried, with glisten ing eyes, "that I won't havo to eat cold potatoes off the window sill." Together they gave thanks for the storm. Detroit Tribune. The Ferverso 1'arent. "How did yon get along when you told your father of our engagement?" asked the timid young man. "Oh, deart" she answered; "it was dreadful. I'm so ashamed of papa." "Was he unfavorable?" "That is nonamoforit. When I talked to him about our living on lovo in a cot tage on $7 a week, I couldn't mako him listen to reason at all." Washington Star. DenruTed. Restful Rags What's become of Pete? Weary William (shaking his head) Don't ask me, Ragsy. ne's gone to the bad. Restful Rags In jail, eh? Weary William Worso than thatl Ho's Avorkin reg'lar in a factory. Kate Field's Washington. Somo Difference. "I got an awful lickin Avith tho wire bristlo hairbrush this morning," said Billie. , . "Pshaw 1" said Johnnie. "That don't hurt." "Yes, it does. Pa had the bristlo side down." Cincinnati Enquirer. AVa It l'alae? "Everything is not what it seems," murmured Buff Lohide in a Woodward avenue restaurant, stroking his mus tache with an embarrassed air. "No, I thought it Avas false," she lisped. Detroit Tribune. lilt Idea. ne What makes the baby shriek like that? She It's a tooth, darling! He Hum can't we send for the den tist and have it taken out? Chips. Another Opportunity Loat. if &1&1 Mr. Van Toneleigh-I see that Mrs. de Swellton Is dead. Mrs. Van Toneleigh (in horror) On, Un't that awful? (Weeps.) Mr Van Toneleigh (in surprise) Why, I thought she Avas your most bitter en- bMrs. Van Toneleigh-Yes, but I did so want her to see me in my new dress next Sanday. Puck. Jw . ,',l. nSSHErKaLaQ I J lJ Ji" IMPROVEMENT IN E-UILEM& A SItupI- Mean by Which Stcntu I'reaaura lucreaien Wonderfully. As a innttor of theory it is holi that ono poumi of good coal is cap bio of evaporating 15 pounds of av tor, but that it does so or oven nj proximately so in ordinary Btenir, boiler practice no ono Avill affirm. lr is recorded that about CO years ago ai. evaporation of 12.89 pounds of Avate' per pound of coal from 212 degree." F. Avas effected inCormvnll, England In tho present day, hoAvover, as o rule, tho rato of evaporation is not much oArer six pounds, tho difference probably being duo to tho difference between natural and forced draft. In tbo Cornwall and Lancashire types of boiler tho evaporation is probably not moro than one-half of what tho fuel is capable of effect ing. Henco, invention has for years past been actively at work in en deavoring to improvo the evaporative efficiency of tbo steam boiler. It Avould seem that a distinct advance has been mado in this direction by tbo introduction of a hoav and simple system, which consists in riveting a 8eriesof angle irons longitudinally on to the insulo of tho furnace iluo and on the outsido of those portions of tho shell AA'bicb aro exposed to beat in tbo bottom and side fluea. These angle irons project from tbo boiler plates and arrest tho heat from tho passing gases, transmitting it to the water. Besides the absorption and trans mission of beat by tho auglo irons, they further promote evaporation by forming channels, along Avhich in the boiler flue tbo flames sweep in close hugging contact Avith tho boiler. A collateral advantago of tho system is that by tho addition of tho angle irons, Avhich form a series of longi tudinal ribs, tho boiler is protected and materially strengbtened in its most exposed parts. Tho correctness of tho principle in volved Avas clearly and practicall demonstrated in a recent test of in experimental apparatus. This appa ratus consisted of tAvo cylindrical metallic vessels of precisely similar size, but representing othorwiso in their construction tho uow and the old systems of boilers. Tho vessel Avith the plain tube avob first placed over a Bunsen burner, tbo tempera turo of the Avater being 01 degrees F 111 20 minutes a tomporaturo of only 110 degrees F. was reached. Tho A'es pel Avith tho ribbed tube Avas then placed over tho same burner, the Ava tor being at CO degrees . m l'J mm utes 28 seconds a temperaturo of 212 degrees Avas reached, violent ebnlU tion taking place. A review of tho tests tends to a conclusion that tho inventiou is at once simple and efficient, a high evaporativo power being imparted to a very unpromising form of steam generator by very direct means. This system is a novel departure and con stitutesan important and practical adA'anco in steam boiler practice. Pittsburg Dispatch. Work the Secret of Success. In conclusion, gentlemen, I presume to offer you a faith. Yes, I beseech you to put your trust and your faith in work. Toil, young men, toil I I am keenly conscious of tho triteness of the advico. It is the seed Avhich is 60Avn at every distribution of prizes in every school and sown in rocky soil. But I ask you to reflect upon it because I, avIio havo been nothing but a Avorker, am a Avitness to its uiarvelously soothing offects upon the soul. ThoAA-ork I alludo to is daily Avork. Tho duty of moving ono step forward in one's allotted tabk every day. How often in tho morn ing havo I taken my place at my table, my hoad, so to say, lost, my mouth hitter, my mind tortured by somo terriblo buffering, and every timo, in spite of tho feeling of rebel lion, after tho first minutes of agony my task proved a balm and a conso lation. I havo invariably risen up from my daily work, my heart somo times throbbing with pain, but firm and erect, able and Avilling to liA'o till tho morrow. Yes, Avork is the ono great law of tho world which leads organized matter blowly but steadily to its unknown goal. Life has no other meaning, and our ono mission hero is to con tribute- our shnro to tho total sum of labor, after which avo vanish from tho earth. ZobVa Paris Addrwa. Where Their Wealth Cume trout. The New York Sun lias len investi gating the Four Hundred and prints a number of receipted bills of tho last cen tury showing that a Stuyvesant sold handkerchiefs; a DePeyster, beans; a Rhinelander, hats; a Bre'oort, ixwter spoons; a Beekman molasses, and a Roose velt, lampblack. Thoir plutocratic de scendants may not like it, says the Atlan ta Constitution, but if the old pioneers wore honest traders therein nothing to be ashamed of in their record. Hair Death itutantly removeiand forever drtroy ob jectionable balr, whether ui-hi the band. Fcnv. arnnnr neck. without dUaoloration injury w in inv bmiimhhi. ivr a '"I nnjr yearn lue awrei uiuuixn rautnua wn-n. acinowieaifea ut i.iivhi .... ih Mirtt ulturiLv and Ltui no eminent dnoaloIi and bair im t illi' ibal ever uvea, imnutuw nii .... ..i llfft-tiii.e amour ittw nobility I rd arUtooraey of hHrup he iM-rb-4 ' PaCKfeft V' "K MUWM-' rMM4WMW W'W AgeDI T vlHirri'JU. " TH SK00KUH HOOI HAIH BHUWtK V lnnt. K. 67 South itnu AVnatjitw xurie pi H If J f " F ff F 1" W A AVumlerful tlgg. A peculiar egg has boon brought to London by a Mr. J. Proctor of Tamatavo, in Madagascar. It was discovered by somo natives about 20 miles to tho southward of St. Au gustiuo's bay, on tbo southwest conft of Madagascar. It Avas floating on tbo calm sea, Avithin L'O yards of tbo beach, and is supposed to havo been washed aAvay Avith tho foreshoro, which consists of sandhills, after a hurricano in tho early part of tho year. Tho childlike longshoreman of tho antipodes, opining that tho egg bad a A'aluo, shoAved tho unusual pieco of flotsam nbout, and it thus camo into tho bauds of Mr. Proctor. Tho egg, Avhich is Avhity broAvn m color and unbroken, is a fino speci men 33i by 28 inches, and au OAcn higher A'aluo is placed upon it than upon tho egg of tho great auk, Avhich liA'ed Avithin tho memory of man. Tho brobdingnagian proportions of tho egg are bettor demonstrated by comparison Avith tho eggs of tho os trich and crocodile. Au ostrich egg is about 17 by IS inches, and tho con tents of six such aro only equal to ono egg of the epyornis. Tho meas urements of tho egg of tho crocodile aro normally 9 by 05 inches. It would require tho contents of 1GJ emu's eggs to equal tho contents of this great egg. or 148 eggs of tho homely fowl or ;i0,000 of tho bumming bird. London Collector. Udlsnn on Ocean llnpld Tranalt. Edison declares that rapid transit through the Avater is only a question of reducing tho friction between the sides of tho ship nnd tho Avater. What makes tbo resistance that tbo ship's scroAV must ovcrconio is the fact that tho ship drags a lot of Ava ter along Avith her. To illustrate this: Say the A'essel is gomg 20 miles an hour; two feet from hor sidothe water is going 10 miles an hour, four foot away 5 miles an hour, eight feet away 2 miles au hour, nine feet off 1 mile an hour and so on in diminish ing ratio. All this Avater tho A'essel is dragging along Avith her. That is what tho ougino has got to do not force tho ship through tho Avater, but carry tbo Avater along. This all comes from tho fact that tho Avater sticks, as it Avero, to tho sido of the ship. Edison belioA'es thnt somo means Avill bo discoA'ered of lessening tho friction between tho sides of tho ves sel and tho ocean. Tho result might possibly be achieved, ho thinks, by forcing somo cheap oil through tho pores of tho sides of tho ship under tho Avater lino. Sho Avould tbon slip across tho Atlantic on a bed of oD liko greased lightning, as it Avoro. . Unfuollne. Old Lady (in tears, to chemist) Wi will you poison my dear lit littlo Fido? Ho's in such agony I Chemiht (politely) With pleasuro, madam. Old Lady (indignantly) With pleas ure, yon Hasty, unfeeling man! Then you shan't do itl London Tit-Blta. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all the train of elt frufniai ly erromor lat. exothaee, tbii ruaulU oeruik, nli-kiii-H-vnrri.i tu FulUtreiiKU 1 vi l jtineiit imil l glen to exiy organ i ixTt lull Of tl.l boll Inijiii- natiinilnipthiM IriitufUuT Jiiuiiovenif sm'ii. Ki lluri,finpn-Jl''! K.irm rrrridn m 11. .. oxiilariHfloii find irMi mailed (aeblt-Uj fftc. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUTFAIO N K. 31. WAITE IMIIXTJNG CO., HOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lcfjal Jilanlx J'tiblisier.s. Uusu';Nuw lirlck.ovor tlio.banlc.Com'l street THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Itatefi, $2.50 to $5.00 V 1JJ' The boat bntl btween l'ortland and Hnn KrMuclfroo, KImW'Iimh In all Ita aiipolritinenln. 1U tablnti are trvfed with tha Choicest ErnltH Urwn In the WlUuraolte Valley. A. I. WAGNER. 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Is your Inir dry, j l'atsh, brittle? Does it tplit at tho ends? I Ins It a J lifeless appearapcc? Docs It iS.l out when combett or j! I rushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scarp itch ? s Is it !ry or in u healed condition ? If these arc some of your syraptomsbo warr.eii In time oryou will become tiud. jjj SkootaimRoot Hair Grower whntyou nml. Itftprotliictlonlsnotfti.nocltlont.lmtthdrwinltof selontlflo crv of hnw tntwnt thorn. u. K'n. Kj.o'ieu?o Oi iuo .i. .;.. r, j.- -.."-.-. r"? h notn jo, imt aiUMitrl.tniur UK iPlilult'S i ficjis jiiuinj s m i 1,1 tK-r tno nalu ctenn. hcstthr.K'n' frpafromlr-ttnttir r-nptlon, liy i!,'-, n , , ( i'lu i.m ivup. It ilcjtxuja j.tii-uju.j ic.-i.t, n...u yit on ". i . .- iit-l i'V t it hair, l 'ijWfffl L 1,1 J .J ut -I .-I, ( it he I V IKS J I 1 If I"' druculi , ' v"' ill r,r"r 'di i 'i":'!1 , "K - J' I rHo ctfrv tlrucRlut ronnot it VI price niH SKOOIOJn . inn ialtl .. - ,t vm. ;f or Smith Forest EvD. C. o TUB J XL WI WILLAMETTE STABLES i Completed ttutl ready to wait on cuat ut reasonable prices. Wo keep a f II meet all demands. Also keep tho miect Barn aud residence 2 block south of S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose nnd unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, S pphires andimpoitcd Opals. 221iCommercial Street. W vy Vicks' Seeds FAILURE Vick's Tha Pioneer Tonlnlna 111! imeca Four flrnnd POPPIES ilrarrlptlona Hint .rr k shWMi JTii I Zf 17 llluatrniluiiaiiiaiiiiKiriii'i,iiuii'xagKi'rniu Tim cover latliaruiliiR In barman loiiaMrnd Inif of wnti-r culnr prima In tn-t-n uml ulitta, with nol'l liackeniuiitl. ftilrfotn nf lirnuty. m pugrnnf Novelties pi lull il In Billllcnlit nil nrs. All tliulciilhiKliovoltliauud lliolxvtof llni old vulk-llm. '1 Iicm li ltd iIiiich on i-niinnl nlford to run iwy risk, luiy HONIMT CIMIIW Khi-ro ynn vlll rrcelvn l-'l 1,1. Shlrlov. Brilliant, 1U1ID. OTtrlSOONtnti Ifor.'IOCtn, I is not llu.VI.V.I'ln.11 flIKANI II '.. 1 nriil Uuidp lltlacllmt Vlck'are-H( rul uuiat, wor() n BM1 nI() ,( I" ''I very Utile -nl rornroi I- .V rfr'nnnil il(K lor'H 1,111s. 1LS r riornl Oulilp tlir InuidsoiiiMt ciitulfiRuo for nil If you loica llnoK'irden wild oddrriw now, Willi 10 cents, wlipliinivbod dailiil from lint order BB'WO Otth rrlieitor! not ItNmuiuliil. '1'liey tSrow, llicy I'lourlsli, ihoy 1'r Rocliostor, JAMES N.Y. Se98GQ944OO4e996$09499 PnrFoV HO SALT LAKE DENVER. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS UNO ALL EASTERN CITIESfflE: 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO llfllirS e nulcKst t0 Chicago 'and HoiirS u'cer to Omaha and Kan Through Pullman and Tourist Sletpen, Frer Rwllnlng Chair Cart, Dining Cart. hrntitM wa tfUMMJ Juforuutiluu call oa W H. HUUMiUnT, AMI. . V, A WiubIukUiu 0U. CorAl fOMTtAMO, Okioom. i aVifffcW i HEADS SkrxkumMcontMna ite'tner minerals nor oils. It tc irooollnc and rffrrshinu '"pi.ic Ilr Mlmuiatlntr J iiioM?floi itw iitiiruut' t'j' i iu no uimjut h v -,".' .3 -.- - . ...i.i - cooling ami rprroMiintj juilr. turc.i tciiT.uf-ui ui.u yruics iiuir vt vuiit , supply you pend dlrrct to us, nn J w will forward " uroncri iwrr uuiiiv i v .vr.vh w..w. g- ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. s Flltb .Wcnuc, New Yulft. S. T. p . V.i c b o K a Grove Poultry Yards. I Established In 1877 EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM THE VERY BE9T VARIETIES. Slock Finer than Ever, but Prices Same as Usualfl Get the Best nml then you will be satisfied. (Bend for (Jutalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, Lock Box 335, Forest Grove, Or. Cross, i, Choice Meats. W iHiN'M'.Ic uiul Ifclnll IH'ailor hi I'it.sJi, all and ftnokori .lleat.s of a 1 hinds OS Court and 110 Mute Streets. mit-rn. IIoiwb lumrtlul by titty or wotk lluo of TrueltM, Dn.jH titul Express to StullliuiR In this count v, fur trvlre. imHtnilire. ItYAN & CO. vSvv Contain the Gorm of Life. VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Floral Guide, 1894, 2 CaUlogna of Vegetables and riomri, Rxll) 1-2 In.. 11III1 ili-arrllie, lint mlalrud; llanrew YelloTf Olobo Onion Kffd, fl.00 per pound. KOVF.IaTIF.8. IlrinrliliiK Antcr, IlililsruK, Kunsft, Iinlilln, Ktliel Vlck, Iloulile Anemone, Clmrinrr I'm, Neir I'otatocn. neretwnry ro nuvi-r- ;rnw, iriia is Known l mi itUlliOlmrvi-fct pajs. A ernred will m p irr- AIanveoneido Vlt k's rotito a. Vlcl(' HimmIs) tin odncu Alxuidiintlr. VICK'S SONS East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ot the Southern Pacific iCompanv. CAI.lrOUNIA KXI'llKHH T1IAIN HUN DAILY B TWKKN l'OUTLAWDANDfl. Y, "HrjIitTi." u:i6 p. in. rrjv. U.lUp. m. I.v. MW ii.m.JAr. liorilu i'ortlumt Hul em Him l-'run, Ar. IiV. Uv. k'M a, 6:S a. in 7K)0p.m Above truliiH fctop ut all utatlorii from INirtland t) Albuny IiioIuhIvoj also ut Tangent Hhedd, liulcey, HurriaburK, Junction City, Irvlnit, Kiwene and till Ktutlmmfroiu ltoneburg to AnFiliinit lucluhlve. MWKIIUHlT-iXn.llAiLY, bji) a. in, I l.V. 11:17 a. Ill) 1-V. VA0 p. III. I Ar. 1'ortlaiiU Huleiil HoatburK Ar, 1 iinti p. to. l.v. 1:10 p. in. J.v.l 7.-)a. m UinliiK aiH on Odcii Kouto FDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AU Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to ull through tralDi. iVest Side Division, Between PorU&ncI aoii Corral lis: I'AJLY (BXCKIT BUKBAT). l"itlttud "" Ar7; -J5i. in. C-orvullla l,v. 1,-OOp.tn. mis p. in. I A r. At Albaiiv and DorvullU ronuect wlUa train of Orricon l'anldoUllrod KXfMISTKAlN- lUAILIT KXUkft UWUAY l'urimuu" ArTS"1 McMluiivllla Lv. I 6:60-. tiiu 1". tu. IfSi p. in. Ur. TIIKOUdll TICKETS n all pnlnta In the Kaatcru HtaUi, CanadJI uud Kuiom can U obt-llird at loweat rata. tliui Sv. W. alllNKKU. Agont, rin. ril'. JUJOK1UJ. Aul O. V. and I'M. Ag,' li. K.QKULKIU Uanaaor in la m lr