Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 22, 1889, Image 3

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CARE OF THE HAIR.
lorn Sound Advloe for Woman Who Want
, Fine Locks.
HiJr muit be carefully cultivated to grow
even In length, supple, silken and graceful
In color, says a writer In tho Pittsburgh
Ditpatth. Every thing Is encouraging for
the Improvement of tho hair, if time can bo
given it. Tho samo treatment will not do
for dlfforent kinds of hair by any means
Strong, stiff, naturally moist hair needs a
weekly shampooing and daily and nightly
brushing, with oxposuro to tho morning
and ovoning sun, which is a great stimu
lant to the hair. Thin, soft, dry hair noeds
tender care, but with cither tho first step
toward improvement is thorough washing
of tho acalp and hair, which collects dirt ita
entire length.
To" cieanso it the various alkalis, borax,
ammonia, carbonate of potash and washing
t soda are used, and tho strong hair will bear
thorn, but they burn tho life out bf thin, dry
hair. Most hair washes aro used entirely
too strong. Boap bark is roallr Hnfto- n,nt
any thing I know, except tho shampoo pow
der of "tho fatal sistors," which leavestho
rti.?fri0U8ly 8Uk instcd of flying
like thlstlodown. Pour two quarts of Soil
ing water on a tcaspoontul of soap bark,
let it cool till pleasant, comb the hair smooth
lv from the face, part it and scrub down
tho parting with the shampoo brush like
' 8,B. ex"KerB1tfd totl brush, wetting the
skin weU with tho decoction. It lathers
well, and the whole head should be gone
ovor, making twenty or more partings, the
hair rinsed In plenty of clear water, combed
and wiped smoothly, not rubbing it fe
rociously, and tangling it, which breaks
it. The Venetian ladies drew their hair
through a crownless hat, and let it
stream over the brim to dry, and you may
follow the example, sitting in the sun. if
possible, an hour. Light Is great
stimulant and preservative to hair, and it
Is well to open it when dry and let the wind
blow through. The sun will cause the nat
ural uu 01 me nair to now-or tho head may
bo held to the fire until tho dry hair feels
moist. A smart brushing night and morn
ing, careful braiding beforo sleep, and an
hour spent once a month clipping all forked
ends, will Insure a rapid growth of hair, if
the general health is good without other
treatment. If you want a stimulant at
night rub a little oil of lavender in the
roots of the hair with tho shampoo brush.
Do not irritate the scalp by hard brushing.
Regular care is better than overdoing.
Thin, fragile hair iS;best cleansed with the
yelk of a fresh egg, rubbed in the roots
with the fingers, left on fifteen minutes and
washed off in warm, soft water. The egg is
nutritive as woll as cleansing to the hair,
and may be used twice a week, wiping the
uur nau arymg in ine sun. Then comb,
and stroke the hair smooth with the palms
of the hands, gently and briskly, fifty to ofe
hindred times. This stroking is better
than brushing daily. A gentle current of
electricity applied to the scalp every other
day is excellent for weak hair, and is near
est to a specific for baldness, partial or en
tire. To keep hair from falling nothing is
better than the old-fashioned tincture of
sago and rosemary, which, as no Northern
gardener grows rosemary, I leave the drug
gut to prepare. The wild white sago of the
Rocky Mountains has great virtue as a
stimulant to the hair. These two pleasant
herbs are worth all the rest of the phar
macopoeia for the hair, lungs and nerves.
EXPENSIVE NEEDLES.
Basalnlseence of the Says When Times
Were Hard In the Confederacy.
From an article entitled "Hard Times in
the Confederacy" in the Century we quote
the follewing: "In August, 1661, a private
cltlxen's coat and vest, made of five yards
of coarse homespun cloth, cost two hundred
and thirty dollars exclusive of the price
paid for the making. The trimmings con
sisted of old cravats; and for the cutting
and putting together, a country tailor
charged fifty dollars. It Is safe to say that
the private, citizen looked a veritable guy
In hi new suit, in spite of its heavy drain
upon his pocket-book.
"In January, 1865, the material for a
lady's dress which before the war would
have cost ten dollars could not be bought
for less than five hundred. The masculine
mind is unequal to the task of guessing
bow great a sum might have been hod for
bonnets 'brought through the lines'; for in
spite of patient self-sacrifice and unfalter
ing devotion at the bedsides of the wounded
In the hospital, or in ministering to the
needs of relatives and dependents at home,
the Southern women of those days are
credited with as keen an Interest in tho
fashions as women everywhere in civilized
lands are apt to be in times of peace. It
was natural that they .should be so inter
ested, even though that Interest could in the
maia not reach beyond thoory. Without it
they often would have had a charm the less
and a pang the more. Any feminine gar
ment in the shape of cloak or bonnet or
dress which chanced to come from the North
was readily awarded its meed of praise,
and reproduced by sharp-eyed observers,
so far as the scarcity of materials would
admit
"But fashion's rules were necessarily
much relaxed in the Southern Confederacy
so far as practice went when even such
articles as plnsjbrought through the block
ade sold for twelve dollars a paper, and
needles for ten, with not enough of either."
Xlllteraoy of Criminals.
The illiteracy of criminals Is illustrated
by Dr. Bcouller, of the IUinois Reform
School, thus: "While the State of Illinois
has less than 6 per cent, unable to read and
write, tho 'commitments to the Reform
School show nearly 25 per cent unable to
read and 70 per cent, unable to write.
"What Is your nationality! " we asked of a
young man nearly 0 feet high. "Don't
know." "Areyou anAmericant" "Ehl"
"Were you born In America!" "No. I
was born In Shelbyville, I1L" The criminal
is, abovo all, selfish and egotistical. He
knows it all. He Is Incapable of being
taught Smartness is his curse. He Is ever
ready to sneer at others. Bragging Is his
unconquerable propensity. He commits
crime because he Is proud of it Which sug
gests that the habit of Ignorant egotism in
Parents tend to breed in children a criminal
conceit and tendency to do whatever will
make them notorious." ,
HtSSCffi3iKS3
Sod? Prt5.i3rcV,eeU&. 8na fo? tMSme
2?fi&wS,J,,r- w months trlsuil.
MOWN & CO, PtfausHrBs, Ml Broaawsy. Jj.Y
ft Edition of Sclentlflo Amerloan. 0
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PATENTS
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TRADE MARKS.
iJ.0? TOur n,ark ' not registered In the Pat
E2S!C." DH"'A0 Mmw i Co., and procuS
mmedlste protection. 8end for Unndbook.
.C0PYU1GHT8 for books, chart, maps,
He, quickly procured. Addreis """ "'
MDNN ds CO., Patent Solicitors.
Uxnuuj, orncit u Uttoxuyrxr, H. T.
ELLIS & WHITNEY,
Proprietors of the
Favorite Livery and Feed Barns
Good iiis rlirays on hand and furnished
on sho.-t no fee.
PilvrtobOR.diU3 of horses and stock a
specially.
Office and b. mi rt '.he corner of Trade
and Commercial .ee-i.
500
lstessaV '
JTJ
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'fac am
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"-. UJlliUJlXIl
HEALTH. "
Blehau's Golden Balsam Nof 1
Cures Chancres, first and second stages:
ci
Syphilis. Price. s no n.m.
Le ttlcliau's Golden Balsam No. a
Curei-TertUry, Mercurial Syphilitic Bheu
matlim, Pains In the Bones, Pains In the
Head, back of the Neck. Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Syphilitic Raih, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, and
eradicates all disease from the system,
whether caused by indiscretion or abuse
of Uercunr, leaving the blxd pure and
health. Price MS 00 per Bottle.
Z.O Hlchan's Golden Nuanlsh Antl.
doto lor the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet.
Irritation Oravel, and all Urinary or Oeni.
tal disarrangements.. Price 9'i 50 per
Bottle.
1 Ulchau'H Golden Spanlah In
jection, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea,
Inflammatory Gleet. Strlcturcs.&c. Price
81 KO per Bottle.
Z.e Itlchan's Golden Ointment
for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sores,
and eruptions. Prlro$l UO per Box.
Le ltlchnu's Golden Plls Nerve
and Drain treatment; loss of physical pow
er, excess or over-work, rrostration, etc
Price S3 00 per Box.
Tonic and Nervine,
Sent everywhere, C. O. D., recurely packed
per express.
C. P. ItlcnAnnsTJt CO. , Agents,
127 ti 429 Eansomo street. Corner Clay,
Sin Franclico, Cal.
CIRCULAR MAILED FREE.
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Graduates Students in
Classical, Literary, Scientific,
Normal, Business, Law,
AND
MEDICAL COURSES.
It Is the oldest, largest and least expen
slve Institution of learning In the North
School opens first Monday in September
Sendforcatalogue VANscoy
President.
17: Salem, Oregon.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CUAS.N SCOTT, - - Receiver.
On and after June 23 1889 and until further
notice trains will run dally (except Bun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE.
Coburg Mall
From Portland
Portl'd Mall
STATIONS.
Tow'rd Port
land
As Author of Means.
' Alexander Duma U one of the few mod
ern authors possessing; enough of this
world's goods to live handsomely. He has
ft charming chalet near Dieppe, which is
mantled by ivy and filled with pretty furni
ture and valuable pictures. Then he has a
splendid house in Paris, which contains
marvelous treasures of art Dumas is now
a strong- and vigorous man, who bears his
Uty-four years well, and with his keen
eyes twinkling with wit and malice, his
bort brush-light mustache, robust appear
ance and erect stature, he gives one an im
preMlost that he is either a General on half
W or a retired planter, i ..,
The Dairy Mald'a Wm
Plows are now made without handles, and
Ue plow-boy has only to sit above a pair of
nuccu ana drives across the fleld to turn
upioeearth. The dairymaid will be
W KO. A ftwna mimn tvlt ka tt-.hlkd
raw m taLi ..fL . . j - nnfiral
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Down's,
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Johnston's Mill'
Hvrllzerlnnd.
East Hide JuncU,
Hacleay,
Aumsvllle,
Ale
I Commutlon
OP Crossing,
West Sclo,
Crabti-ee,
Hplcei,
Tallman,
Plain view.
OrownsTllle,
jtowland,
Coburg.
Alt
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Tickets at two.
LV
2.38
2.20
1.40
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GEO. K. SMITH,
THE OAPITAIi EYENTN-Q- J6UBNAL.
PROPRIETOR
TH'S I11L11
1'
S
DEALER IN
FURNITURE),
Window Shades, Wall Paper, Pictures, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames, Baby
Carriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Notions, Holldav Goods,
Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, "Etc.
made to order and kept constantly on hnnd.
207 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON.
JBSTGoodsof all kinds sold on tho regulaY installment plan in the city
at Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Or.
Abstracts
-For reliable and correct
ABSTRACT OF TITLK,
-Call on tho
m
em Aft w
and Land
Company,
F E. AUSTIN, Manager.
NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
BsyThe only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county.
P. O. Box 260.
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. LADUE President.
DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice P.esldent.
JOHN MOIR, Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Por lrnd, San Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. Stale, County and City
warrants bought, Fa.'mers are cordially
Invited to deposit end transact .business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other properly ai
reasonnoie rates. Insurance on such bo
curlty can be obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
ESTABLISHED BT NATIONAL AUTHORITY
The CapitalNational Bank
OK-
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid op, - - $75,000
Sorplus, ...-- 10,000
R. S. WALLACE, President.
W. W. MARTIN, Vice-President.
J. H. ALBERT. ( Cashier.
DIRECTORS)
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, U. S. Wallace.
Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able proauce, consigned or iu mure,
either In private granaries or
public warehouses.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
Northern Pacific Railroad.
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.
TWOFABTTItAIWDLl,YIEoy CARa
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
And all points East via
St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
The Northern Pacinc railroad Is the only
line running Passenger trains, Second clas
Uiiul to the east
Bee that your ticket read via the Northern
Pacinc railroad and avoid the
' cbaoge clean.
l.ea ve Portland at 8 a. m. and &V p. m.
drily arrive at Minneapolis or Ht. Puul at
"aciwo DlvwiON.-Tralns leave Front
ndG street dally at 11A5 a. m. and 8:10
n irLi Arrive at Tacoina at 7:10 p m and
l'j5ram arrive Seattle fcaa in and Wp. in
"Through Pullman Palace Weeping Cars,
elegant day coucnes. flnest p4l.ee dining
caw between Portland, Taooma -nd Seattle
direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON
As.uOen'1 Pass. Agent. 121 First BU, Cor
Washington 8U. Portland, Oiegou.
Depot Corner First andO Streets.
lfffiXiy.t .tatlon. Ii
SSKZffiS.
cents per
FOR MEN ONLY!
,g agents., NJT,Ers-,- f?''
anWti9natMt.Anielwun.tcn3d...i q v Sss-J2!V LMffiSSfl
nnH fiYtm wiiuuib -- :i-r -.-.- takaiLiai ihmw "i "tt"-. "V.t. . lui..
wC barn with Southern pacino w.u,, iViu. ;-. t-r?SLT u ."SK
next mslorandrt SS2SSilSf?
Offlces.N Wtr. nrn'-- 1 rnCissn CV f -s -..-.-.
City Tax Notice.
The Salem city taxes are now duo and
payable at my ofllee with Williams & En
eland. Taxpayers will pleaso govern
themselves accoi-c'iurly.
E. J. SWOFFORD,
CHy Tax Collector.
GEORGE WILKINS'
NEW BUTOHER SHOP
On Liberty street, across the bridge to
North Qalem. All kinds of meats kept ou
hand. o-JOlf
For the Public Good.
It is an Indisputable fact that the h:uc(.
soinest vestibule trains that are nmv.iuu
oa the American continent nio tho e oa
the Uurllngton route, leavlDgivoin Ujoj
ueiotln Denver, also St. Paul, lmr.icr I."i?
ly oa arrival of all through truloi i...i . je
we..t. The first and second clcs co c ip
mo magnificent, the reclining c'a. ; c '
M'ljurb. the Pullman sleepers ex. on
lpxiulant, and as for tho meali ij r a
he.'vcd In those palace Uurllnglou (. j .j
c.is yurayum. Tho next Ur.ie yc o
c l to Kansas City, Chicago or S. o
lfyoi mention to tue ticket neji .i i.yoti
w u I your ticket to read from Dejve o.
S Paul over the Uurllngton lor e oi
will gel it, and you will always be j,l.'il of
ifonio via the Noithem o;- Cr.updlnn
Pfc'llc khe elegant vestlbr'e Lrlu't of
T'je Ku.'i ijton Route, between Su Pmil
rnd Calc io, or S.. Louis, will c ..y yon
alon? the eastern .Iio.'ooi the MUs'v.i "l
live. Co. a distance of 850 mile r..iidii
bceue.ythatcannot bo surpassed o ,1'you
go vli the Oregon Bhort Lino o.'r'oi'.ao u
Ppci.ic and your ticket rends vl v Tiio
Br.lluiton Route from Cheyeuno o Dej
ve.', you will pass through all the j.ivlii'f
cKleiand towns located In whtii oo.1.
I. ,ly known as the Heart of the Cojk .icu..
Fo.' further information apply ,o A. C.
Sheldon, General Agent, 85 Fir-it f...ee
Po.'iIuuU, Oregon. l-lWjiwti
J. J. CULVER
Coi'nty Sunrejo
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer.
W. HJBYARS.
Civil Engineer
Byars, Culver 4 Walton
Surveyors & Topographers.
Burvcys, drafts, plats
maps and descriptions
or binds, townlotH, and
roads, ditches, streds,
sewers, alleys, etc. Ho.,
made and furnished at
r.itinnnhle nrlrfs. Old
Lwht Solas Th corners and lines re-e-
w. utouitr tabllshedfrnmoilglnul
t-, .v. Held notes.
GirdCH ,'or dltehei, roads, n,i';et or ow-
e,., Willi estimates lurnlslicd on npiillct'.
lloii. Address Couuty Surveyor's ofuco.
Belem, Oiegon.
A. K. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Street,
BALEM, - - OREGON.
-DEALElt IK-
STOVES and RANGES
rhmbiD Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
jra-Airent tor the RICHARDSON A
HOYNTOW COJIPANV'B Furnaces.
Ubllstied In 18
K-
JUST OPENED.
Fresh and salt wati-r fish, poultry, game
id oysters in their eaon. On tourtlst.
jposite the oira lioitwi.
One hundred down thickens wanUd.
Jl
INSURANCE
I C o m p a II r .
i fire anu im
rine.
JOH. AUlERT.TAgent, Balem, Oregon
SALEM !
o-
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT
Oregon's Most Lively ly!
o
As wo send tills paper by thousands over the whole length and
breadth of the land, many people who know Salem by its reputation
will be pleased with a little history of its various attractions.
The citizens of f5.dem mo a vev.y jiroml people proud of tho bwuity
and f.uno of their city. Wii'.i 1o,,..kI p;)iml(Uion, powessiug largo wealth,
wo enjoy all the iiio'..ev.irdv.i.'..t.,iv.ij,s (ii our sh.or ttlilcs llko Portland
ecmtleniiuTncomn find fV.n FM.icmco. S!m:nm n-iit.i i, .,!.,.. n..u.!
n r
fceen
and traveled by hoivo p..rs. T-io tnosi nm-ni 'cent pu'illc water works
supply pure water irom ,lia V." 1 ino.to in p'.eiuv .i-d niiwt adequ.ito tiro
proipctlon. Wo li.ivo u o il s'lic , to o,,rat)h imvp;v er service, loiter car
riers, two telegraph ohIcls ?il t wo es.ifen ( Jinr.a.i.cs
pujl:c ijunoorr.
Hue structu.es abound tJiv-n ,;-ofi C.oVii,. The school bulldiii"'s
ro uuiiicioiiH rat; mr;;o a..d i)j :. ..i bslinjl it j's jr.-.r.ul a pt o rs is oueii
;e. iiioi-.iuousO.ienieke.o .nt o., :u.'t.iisniii-..tror l'rlc'ebv y.ilein's
yc. iu.vc '.mi.) .his, ic.i .' nuthi ,.; YcMc ro'urs ft .i.'e.i t.ol. Thohiato
In h loc iui. i.o c.v e.uive it i.l ' ; hi' bi'l a . jS the Cl.uo liotm), Suilo
Po... i'j. . . v, , ,, i u .im.i. o ... ...Mi ', f,t.ie ., I ul School, 8, o Pe. f and
Du.nbn) uthc coiandi. u U i..-. !'.; ts . .1 1 i ' V l.il i; bi '.tool. Elo
fe.'.i.iiiiVi.ioivs. lo.K'cit'.oe.i.iiiii .a titir;v,Mv .o.' I 'tu.YMluu those
n e tne nflc r-.ul ni'hs o. jiloui i-nnos o.1 our (iirli.v nicchanics;
liiei-cin llestno sme.y oi ou.1.. tr.-o.
cnurorvx
Ail do.ioiuin.'.'.T.is !: ivo ):os;ivoiis c'.r.'-.clics a;jd ti jo houses of wor
ship. Tho AVoine.i s vrir'q.hn i'o i.ioiii.ico AhsocU lo.i U tlrndy cstu'j
Ji.uodand hiieiHl'j'oifrhiffiini' .i .ae.i oit-iuoTS 'jiosk and is prospor-lu-,
U lias a liao li'jn ry tuid iv.vcll.13 loom Air inth'lo use. ;
n:7 ;, .PAPERS.
We havo two daily liewsn.tois. Tlio Capital Journal Is the loss
aed butaspiishllyshecwhlo;! s.r.vns t once into tho full Hood tide
ot success. Any now onunivifio comlmr to Salem will llnd able support
ers, If thoy aie worthy of it, la the public spirited editors of our newspa
pers. AMUSEMENTS.
Tho Heed's Opera House is a l.ngo and excellent ono. There- are
numerous summer resorts, several lino parks, an excellent trotting course,
bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc.
THE STATE FAIIt '
Meets hero annually and is a great success. It attracts thousands ot
people from all tcotious of tho country.
NO MALARIA HERE.
This is ono of thoso clean, pure Western cities whoro almost no
malaria now exists. Our death rate is way down iu tho bottom ilgures
and wo havo no epidemics.
ATTRACTIONS.
Our natural scenery is Swiss-H'io. Mountains almost entirely sur
round us l'euclerltiz drives ouis'.do iho cky very beautiful. Rivers and
Irout stieams wood-lauds, abound, in ovory direction. City Is practically
iVeo from debt and (axes aro moderate. Our laborlncr classes novor lmvo
resorted to strikes, boycotts or anarchism as witges aro good, work plenty
and want almost unkuowu. Wo havo all the Becret orders in this city
(hut is iJOsscKsed by any other city of twico its population, and all In 11
flourishing condition.
COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU GOOD.
Salem is a good phico to live in and it is a good place to do business
in. Any new branch of tr.v 0 w"l p osper hero lor facilities aro ample
and competent help plenty. Vo have a'l the motive powers water,
steam, gas and electric. Heal o-t.uo may bo had for factory sites at rca
umable prices. People may Jive here with great economy, or in luxury.
Our baukini: facilities nro unsurpassed. Wo havo a lluo outlying district
of farm liuitls. Old residents remain, there aro almost no departures, and
uow ones aro fast coming among us.
WHY NOT INVESTIGATE SALEM ?
If you would learn more of tho resources of Salem and surrounding
country send for tho CAPITAL JOURNAL, tho best paper on the
Paclllc coast to-day for tho money. It Is reliable and stands 011 Its own
footing. Address tho Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon.
J. L. MITCHELL, Manager.
1 New Dressmaker.
MRS. P. A. CRUMP,
ANew York Modls'o, who lip 1 hail Jl cn
ycrrs' expei lenco m
Cutting and FXL.g
Would bo plecsed to ea ilm ' 1 'cjurKn
lem r 1 Iter .ixmis, No. -1 '1 8.', ni.c eel,
co lerofMn.Iou.
prof, h. Di.i.r.::D
Is now prep, red to g voir ,011 o.i ilm ,'
Uu, GulUi,-, IlunJ 1 ml 11. uio' 11. V i 0
applying this woel: tv-ll t,ut "c . 1 ,0 is.
MUSIC IIAI.lv TO riiNT
Tod. iiomlp 1' r , !, oii'iMMtrilin,
nUo?' foil 1. A't'tiv P.. "i. o ifi I vn
lOlo JJ11, la, oriu h'ciicu, 2'7 1' tiiii. 1,
r"7c i docAnioN"Ti:c?iitJoiiU'ile
vDO 10 ?: iO M(i.lil.B.o, us. Ajeuio
luo.'eried wio c 1 1 'in. li .. ho. . i ml
glvethelrwhololliiia .oilio'ji' .iiei.Hv e
iiiu.neiitsm.'.v,otitiiiltt'ilvi.iiiliiyci rl.o,
A few vi'ccnclo) 1 1 tonn mil c. ' . J!. 1'.
Jo iarfn 4 Co., id Si. 111 u.. I'..c!i..ii,iil,
V-. .
N. Hr-rieoMKt.'.toPSOr'lulln' llio.sr.
peileui-. Never ' inlncl plout ..etiilnig
stamp for reply, !!. K.J.ACo. 4-86.1
Miss Leona Willis,
TEACHER OK MUSIC.
Lu.iotis given In volco cultuiu mid I till
i. 11 h'dIii, piano and n.ji'i). Hih.tI.-1 i't-
cil on alveir to beginners. Can uu keen at
llioCan 0 v. ,0 y, o.M't tlio rcsli'viicr, eoi-.
nei'oi Ueii.pi" mid Cuiillol -itrccK lU-liliul
i",c
u
stabiichefl C51
TheOI(l;s!colS.,.-fl.'c' ' I), i.-jb &er.
m- .oand Toi'laril
LADD & BUSH,
Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, 0,?qil
Accounts kent, loans made, exchange
. .. .f .1... iii -Id lti,ilil mill kitlil
letter of crcrtl. Issued to truvelern. wtl Co
lons nude tlinmghout Ike United BUilts,
IJ.il li America and Mexico, stute, county
mid cl.y warranU cvslied vt olirr pul.
bunUlug. IO-3uu
DEAR GIRLS :
Take no Talfy from any young man, but
If tliey oner you a nice ilux of
Htlleubraod's Square Cliocolale Creams,
made only by tils Poteiit Pro . fake
iheui, and U-ll them to come ugalu, for Hiey
are superior to uy made In I lie I tilled
ri tales.
.Icuty sltvet,
DR. JORDAN & Co.'s
MUSEUM OF AXATOMV
751 .Market st. Him Krauclsco
A1I111U1I011 fficcnts,
(Jeiiik: Iu. in how to avoid
(llhwve. Co.i.u'llPlliin mill
treatment ;u..oiiiilly or by
Icltttr, on soeitii.itci-rliocn
oi-gunlUl wo-.kiH'sir, anil nil
(l.xupi.enfiucn. Head fm- a
IkmiU. Pilvptu olllcu 'Jll
t'oiihiillalloii lieu.
J. H. I-IAAS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
COMMIiKOIAL STKMICT.
Plrst-clnss w6rk rimrauicrd. (Jlvu lilm
a call mid you will not regret It, 7-llml
Hilar
THE KAVOHITE
)
(
001 liOOIIIS.
TIIK OSI.V
FIRST-GLASS CIGAR STOKE
i.v Tin: ciry.
Importud unci DomvHtlu
CIGARS AND TOBACCO!
iMLl Cummsrolul Btruut.
MRS, M. E. WILSON,
Milliner and Dressmaker,
Invites the Isdics of K4C111 and vicinity to
call and IiiujmcI ln-r select stock of fall
illlllncry iltut tuts Ju.t arrived, Hbe will
ay jiarticuUtr altentlou al to the latest
tlyC of drrumakliiK.
TM YA0UINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oi-ovnn Dcveloumcut cotu.wny'
lo Mimollnm by pjv o.ue. oulo. Klrat
n.M it.,"Vi"aU. lv r-'-t-nd i.el .it line
Ininc.to vi'llov to rud l.o.a Sru Krauclsco
TIME SCHEDULE! (Kxcept Sundays):
tanvo Albany .
Le.wo airvallln .
Aivlvo Ynqulim .
Lcnvo Ynciulna
Leave Uorvallls .
Arrive Albany
Ml'M
1:10 1 M
&S01M
-11:15 AM
10:25 AM
... li-in a m
OomUlls." "' councct nl Albany and
The above trains connect nt YAOUIIIA
M-'iVn1? fl'0" velpinent CoVLIne
KrandSo! '' tWCCn "1ulnn nud K
SAIUXQ DATES.
STKAMK113. FItOM VAQUIN
WIUnniFlto Vnllcv Monitnv ;ni
-'i!a!"e!! yijey::::::e:'iS'!iy R 1
Willamette Valley, Vcdnediiy " i5
8TKAMK1W, KItOM SAN rilANCISCO
giissais oai&is&sv8 d
.. ins L-ompiuiv reserves tlio lijht to
ooniifio mllliiK dates without notice.
ii-iii,.. !' !vl'1,,"i.1tui and all
rpunrctloii vr 1 tlio tiiilui of th
b,'SMt..VI'Wi.eJ,eve'ni,nS
iXt"l'r..f.llt' fMlK" R Alwsrs tho
hij5Un ,",iro"tion apply 10 Mown,
l1.li1.r?i4S.-'5 J?.V.?J ?" . ." Ticket'
or id ' rorunni'i Oi.
U.C. llOOUK, Ao't Oen'l Fit, A
I ass. Agt., Oregon IVcl.ie 1 11. Co.,
n ir inoii.mi . Coivnllb,Or
" ..' "AHWKM., Jr. Ocu 'I I'll- &
lMa. Agt. O.raiu I)ovclo,uucnt
Co., 501 Jlonl .oine.-y ..;
Ban Kiaucl co, Cal
Tlio Oregon Ihicino steniuboau on ths
lll.-iucttt'p river division will leavo Tort-
nnO i-'riduy at Ua. 1,1. " " uuul'"""
'V' "f L'-;v',1J' Tuculay, Thursday
pnO Saturday ut S:A) p. in.
ttr . " "'r,,",- iiorui-uouua, Monday,
Wednesday and trldr.y at 8 a. in.
Arrlvntit l-.ti I ... ...I -r....n.i.... mi .
nntlSatiirilayntskinti. 111.
uu .nonimy wcitnosilay and Friday
both no.tli i,ud south-bound Itoats llo ovor
nlglit nt Hnlcm, lcavlag there at n a. m.
O. C. HOGUK,
A.Q.F.andl'.Agont.
Bilrad to Califoraia
VIA
Soullimi Pacific Company's Line.
TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time Ilftwrrn Salrm sml Sun KranclicoO
Thirty-six Hours.
OALIKOllNIA KXI-Ultttt TIIA1N HUN DAILT
1IKTWKKN l-OHTIuVFll ANUS, V.
tX) jr. in.
(.:-! 1 1. 111.
7:15 a. 111.
I.v. i'01 1 land ArT
Lv. Hnlem l.v.
A r. Han Fran, l.v.
LOCAL I'ANflKNIIKII TRAIN -
CKIT HUMI1AY).
JSorth.
"10:15 a. m.
7:.'i 1a.m.
7:00 p.m.
( DAILY XX
R:CD a. m.
11:10 11. in
IHO p. in.
l.v.
l.v
Ar.
1 it
I
r.-
7W
0 O
A . I t:'5 p. w,
l.v. 1 12;, 2 p. 111.
l.v. I U.-U p. 111
PULLMAN RLTFliT SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For nccnnimodi.tion oi second class
piisscngcrs attached to uzpress trains.
Tho 8. l. compnny'H terry makes con
ncctlou with nil tlio regular irutus ou th
I'iiKt Kido Division from footol ! treo
i'oitlanii.
iVcst Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
-(KXCK1T HUNIUY).
7:0011. III. I l.v.
Vi:ir p. in. I Ar.
Tiiirtlamr
Corvallis
TrT
l.v.
"BFaOp.'iir.
i:.m p. m.
At Albiiuy and Corvallis connect with
trains 01 urcgon 1'iiclllu Hallroail.
Thiough tlukets to all xiluts south aud
cast via California
KXl-IIKMMTIIAIN (IIAIl.Y KXCKITHUNUAV'
T:'0p. m. I l.v,
t:U0 p. 111.
"1'ortland ' Ar. I
lAr.McMlunvllloI.v.
"DiuJa. m.
fcliii. m.
Through Tickets
To all pole
m and EAST
-VIA
CIvIFORNlA.
for lull irilormatiou regarding niton
maps, etc., apply to the Conipuny's agent
Haleiii, Oregon.
K 1'. HOOKUH, Asst. U. F. aud 1'ass. Ag't
It. KOKIIM-lt, Manager,
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY,
Columbia River Route,'
Trains fur tho east 1( avo I'oi tlaud r . 7;15
am and .. put dally, 'i'lo its 10 nud oi
principal iHiluts In tilt UnltcilHin.c . Can
ada aud l.cirof.
K'egant New Diolog
Cars.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
Frwi Family Hleeplug Can. run lliroujh
ou Kxpri trains to Ouiaha, Council
lllulls and Kansas City without change
Connections at l'ortland forHun Frunclf
00 and 1-uget Hound sdtits.
For further particulars address any
agent of Ihu company, or
A. I. MAXWELL, a, I'. 4 T. A
C. J. HMITlI,Ott.'l Mauager.l'ortlaud.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
jiscovj;itY.
Only Genutns Syilem of Memory Training)
fear Books Lcarntd In ons nadlsg.
Mind wintering cured.
Ever child inda'ilt greatly benefited,
Ureal luduiviiieiu to coireondoiic
Cluucs.
l'rnMctus, with opinions of Dr. Win, A.
llaiiiniouil, the woiiiMuinid HrclalUl In
Jlliul Itl.iun-x, Daniel (Jneiilt-af 'lliomp
sou. Ihu great i'yclioiogUt, J.M, lluckly
D, I)., ill I lor of the ChrMlau Advocate
S, Y.. Itlchardl'roiior.theMclcutUt, lions.
W W Astnr, Juiliih I'. ikujuiimn, aud
others, sent jxnl five by
1'ror. A, I.OIHiriTK, 37 Filly Ave., NY
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