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"puzzled Jhe Doctors,"
MOST of the cases cured ly Aycr'ft
Snrsapnrllln have been Rhon up
liy the) regular practice. 1'liysldan aro
recommending tlila medicine more than
over, and with satisfactory results.
E. M, Sargent, Lowell, Masi.,ays s
" Several years ago, my daughter broko
out with large sores on her hanils.
face, nnd other parts of her Ixxly. Tlio
case pUzzted tho doctors. My daughter
tisrd Aycr'sSarsaparllla.and It reunited
Sn a complete cure. Her blood seems to
lmvo been thoroughly purified, na'slio
lias never had so much as a pltnplo
hIiico taking this medicine."
"This is to rortlfy that after having
been sick for twelve years with kidney
disease and general debility, and ha lug
been treated by several physicians with
out relief, I am now better In every re
spect, nnd think I am nearly well,
having taken seven bottles of Ayer's
Sarsaparllla." Morln Iitidwigsoii,
Albert Lea, Minn.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rntrAniD bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast.
rrlel; lx bottle, S. Worth tin bottla.
Orritt (lull.
Tho forging of llio'luiuionFo guns Is a
most Interesting process. Tlio rilled
guns of the present nro made by re
enforcing tho tubo with rings nnd re
peated layer of steel called Jockota.
which are fitted one over tho othor over
tho original tubo or barrel of tho gun.
Tho Jackets or hoops must lit as closoly
to tho guns as if forming an integral
part of its composition. Tho only way
to got thoin on Is, of courao, by heat
ing, and thus enlarging them. Whon
they cool thoy fit snugly. It Is evident
that tho exact size- of tho Jacket nnd
ring when heated so that It can bo put
In Ite placo must bo a matter of tho
nicest mathematical calculation.
Tho coarse powder now used makes
such havoo with tho rilling of tho larg
est guns that 100 charge nro about all
that can bo expected from them. The
Jackets and rings can then bo removed
and fitted to another tubo.
Tho vnrious parts of a gun aro scut
to Washington, to a department of tho
arsenal called tho assembling room,
whom tho tubo is rifled and tho gun is
finally completed. A steel gun of tho
largest caliber costs about $100,000.
Tho ordnanco of our modern navy Is
thorcforo ono ol tho most costly itoms.
ilarper'H Weekly.
Or Duo Mlml.
Self Mado Man I can't sco anyjionso
In wasting so much vnluablo tlmo on
dead languages.
Collcgo Student Neither can 1
Since Wllklns started in to win the
Ijitlu prizo hejiaen't been worth a cenl
In I he boati'iow. Oood'Nows.
13 SjrFVvt'vVi 7 ,-f c?-Czl$
CHAT8 ABOUT MEN.
I'll at Imprcatlini,
Tirtt Impression'! aro always Impoi t
ant, and 1 onco know a dear old gen
tlouiuii who told mo that ho "had quite
glvci tip calling on a lady because liar
uutlcr never looked glad to sco liltn."-
IiWMlrrhHv Itovlnw.
For two years I suffered terribly
with stomach trottble, rtml was for
nil that time under treatment by n
physician. He finally, after trying
everything, said stomach was about
worn out, and that I would have to
cease eating solid food for a time at
least, I was so weak that 1 could
not work. Finally on the recom
mendation of a friend who had used
your preparations
A worn-out with beneficial re
sults, I procured a
Stomach. bottle of August
Flower, nnd com
menced using it. It seemed to do
me good at once, I gained in
strength ami flesh rapidly ; my ap
petite became good, and I suffered
no bad effects from what I ate. I
feel now like n new man, and con
sider that August Flower has en
tirely cured nw of Dyspepsia in its
worst form. Jamks K. Dkdhkick,
SnUgertics, New York.
V, IJ Utsey, St. George's, S. C,
writes: 1 hav used your August
Flower for Dyspepsia and find it an
excellent remedy, y
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jhri4 by I). J, Fry, druvcUt, b'rtlcii!.
"August
Flower"
Congnwmmn William L Wllion, of
Wexl Vlndnln has Ik-cii fleeted prosi-
(lout of Kli'hiiioii'l uillcgc by tho trus
tee ol that iiiHtitutJiia
Sir ltlwin Arnold says that the lato
Lont bytton was tho best after dinner
H'ttker he ever heard, anil snK'rior to
onr own ux ieiew at nis Dent
Thoiinvs (i Uoilgklns, who rewontly
gave fSOO.lHK) to the Smithsonian insti
tution, Is eighty-eight years old nnd
manages an extensive farm at Betauket.
L,. I.
I)r Nelson, the recently clocted bishop
of (Georgia, has a fad that interests him
iiveu more than hi llfo work. Tho bishop
is fond of wood earring, ut which he has
become export.
Story, tho sculptor, and Mr. Hooker
the bank or. aro among the most con
tpk'tinns Americans in Rome, tho lntter
gHtitlnman having lived in tho Eternal
City iitxml forty years.
The voternu soldier, General Franz
Jfgcl Is stilt greatly Interested in nrt
mil artists, and may ut times be neon
'xintifning the picttues and works of
iculpture in tho Now Vork Metropolitan
.VIuhuuui of Art.
ailkiol tho English plnnot reader, in
its suty-feconu annual uhnanac, just
issued hnvi found n mensago somewhere
in Ins stellar readings to tho effect that
in Novembor of 1HD2 thoro will bo "a
(loath of an omprnHs or a queen."
Henry T Oxnard wlio Is doing bo
much to establish tho boot sugar indus
try I n Nebraska whoro ho has erected
Very extensive reliueries, is a young man
ol thirty eight years out of college Ho
is it little man physically, but full of vim
and vigor
l)r Williams a London physician,
an it complete copy of tho lilblo written
n ilmrthand characters. There are
many curious copies of tho Holy Writ In
varions cdIIpcUous, but it is doubtful if
here Is anything in the world that will
ompare with tho doctor's unique work
A t'opy of Jay Gould's maiden effort
it authorship tho "History of Dolawuie
Oounty and llordor Wars of Now York,'
.vut n-cpntly sold at miction in Boston.
iTew copiiiH of tho work now exist, nnd
he uveruge pneo foi which it sells is
wenty five dollars It Is u duodecimo
volume, bound in muslin, and wua pub
lished lu 1&10.
UrittMlkkAiUMai
RAILROAD JOTTINQa
BEHIND THE 8CENES.
Coqncl in's salary is $14,000, und ho ap
pears at privuto ontortainments in Paris
at $100 an evening
1' rf (iilmoro, tho band loodor, nearly
lost ills life rocently by boiug dragged
ilxty ffot by a train of curs.
Tho ladies of tho Whito House attend
ed live out ol tho Bovpn performances
given In Washington rocontly by Ulch
ird Mausliuld
Anton Kiibinstoin, tho Russian pianist,
nus accepted an offer 6f i!3,000 forn
-onus of lifty concerts, to ho givon in
tboUnltt"! HtutoHin 18UU.
Tho "Taiiutig of tho Shrow," uudor
tho titlo of "La Megoro Apprivoisoo,"
u aa been pronouucod a grout success at
the Tlieutro Francals in Paris.
E H. Willunl, tho Iwst English actor
who has visited America for many
yours, will return to Loudon ut thocloso
of his prcsont tour, in March, 1803, aud
rosumo his successful enroer ns actor-
managor
.lolin Ernest McCann, who is begin
ning to, bo as woll known as a dramutio
author us hois as a poet, has, with Ernest
Jarrold ("Micky Finn"), recently pub
lished a clever littlo book called "Utltla
und Ends."
Oltver Wilsou Dotal, tho actor who
died not long ago in Baltimore, was thirty-seven
yours ohl Ho hud supjiortei
nt various times Mary Anderson, Law
ronco ilarrott, Edwin Uooth, Charlotte
Uushmun and J K. Emmett.
Tho author's fees alouo of u recent
Orury Lime sticccss woro $4,000 a week,
divided betwoon Augustus Harris aud
Mr I'ottit. It 1b said that John llaro
cleared f,70.000on "A Pair of Spoctncles'
when It had run '.'AO nlghta, and that
Uilbort & Sullivan huvo cloarod $3,000,
000 In tho lust thirteen years.
Edward Everett Hale favors the na
tionalization of the railroads of this
country
The Chicago. Milwaukee and 8L Paul
ts building its own freight cars and is
tnming out ten n day
General Mnnagor Uurnnnl. of tho Pe
oria and Eastern has purchased ten
miles of new heavy stcl rails to bo laid
on the west end.
Tho Missonri. Kansas and Texas rail
Way has decidod to establish u dispen
fciry at Deuison, Tex., at onco and may
build n hospital later.
It is the purpose ot tho Delawaro.
Lii(-kuwaiiiia and W'cxtern toca'ctunew
ofiice building at the northern end of the
Uobukcii yard, on Ferry street.
It i probable that an eastern oxtcn
tion of the Baltimore and Harrisburg
railroad will bt' bnilt from Porter's sid
ing, on the Baltimore and Harnsbnrg to
York
There are JJO.OOft locomotives in tho
United Htates, liemg one to every Hvo
miles of railroad, und 1,100.000 cars of
nil kinils. of which S7.000 aro passenger
coaches
The East Tennessee. Virginia and
Georgia and the (jueen and Crescent
syntoms huvo amalgumaled Hundreds
of clerks aro thrown out of employment
by the arrangement.
In the hot regions of Africa moro than
2,000 laborers are engaged in building
the Congo railroad, and in tho cold re
gions of Siberia many thousands of Rus
sians are employed in the construction
of tho transfliberinu railroad.
Tho Alleghany Valley railroad was
rold by tho United States court at Pitts
burg to P. A. B. Wldenor. of Philadel
phia, representing tho income bondhold
ers tho und Pennsylvania Railroad com
pany, for 1,000,000, tho purcliaser as
suming tho dobt of $20,000,000
WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN.
Lady Henry Bomorsot Is thirty-two,
energetic, eloquent und of blue blood.
Mary Andorsou has had an offer of
$10,000 for a thirty -six column lovo story.
Miss Francos E. Willard has Ixsen
givon by Dr. Fulton, of Muino, an ucro
of ground at Mount Desert and ho prom
ises that a cotti.ge is to bo erected thcro
for her.
Mrs Jluggins. wifo of tho English
astronomer, is a mopt nblo assistant to
linr husband in his astronomical lulwrs,
aiid keeps a record for herself of her ob
servations. Nina Van Zandt has grown morry
sinco her marriago. and is seemingly as
happy and contented in hor now sphere
as if she had novor I icon pictured lu the
paporn or figured in a condemned coll
ninrringo.
Mrs. Harrison lias been presontod by
Azzcnz Muscalcin, an Ottoman subject
or Mount tiouanon, ayna, witn a picture
of tho presidont painted on silk and
fiamod in nativo wood inlaid with
uiothor-of-pourl.
MiBs Sallio Matthews, tho now post
mistress of Clovorport, Ky., ia an ener
getic littlo woman. For six years,
though she is still under thirty, she was
agout at Clovorport o a largo cooperage of
company, with !00 uien aud several
steam boats nnder hor control.
Mrs M. G. O. Edholm, of Oakland,
press suporiutendout for tho California
W. C. T. U., during tho pust year has
secured tho insortion of tomperanco
items in ISO California papers, besides
horsolf writing 201) columns of original
mattor for about two dozon periodicals.
It'orkuf California Tlf Unites Commlttre.
Tho vigilance committee was a new
departure In tho Jurisprudence of tho
world. It may bo called a compromise
between the regular course of law and
tho action of the people without regard
to officers of tho law. It was seizing
upon tho force) of n mob, arresting
thorn In their mad course, harnessing
them quietly and utilizing their pow
ers in regular form, ystetnatically,
coolly nnd deliberately. It was a dem
onstration that had never before been
made, nnd It was left to California to
make it while tho law was lying dor
mant on the ono hand, and trampled
down nnd disgraced on tho other, the
people tho power of nil government
In onr system determined to execute
lu legal form what their servants had
neglected or Ignored. AVhilo they loved
and revered tho law, respected, upheld
and applauded its faithful servants,
they contemned tho faltering and
scorned tho false and faithless adminis
trators. In 1851 it cleared tho country of
Sydney ex-convlcts and all tho worst
elements of tho criminal classes. In
1856 It saved San Francisco from tho
rulo of a mob of political outcasts, bal
lot box stuffers and a recent Immigra
tion of other criminals. In 1877, in tho
same place, tho saino people under dif
ferent conditions, and yet in tomo re
gards similar, finding danger from much
tho samo elements but on a more for
midable scaio, determined to act under
tho law, Tho state government was
in better hands than in 1851 and 1850:
tho city government was in better
hands; the country generally was in
better condition.
The influence of the vigilance com
mltteo of I85C had continued nnd pre
vailed all the time. The ethics of the
stato wero of a higher order than at tho
earlior date. The early experiences
wero vnluablo to Individuals as well ns
to tho masses, and when called up for
self government tho people again dem
onstrated a capacity that has few paral
lels. W. T. Coleman in Century.
ODDS AND ENDS.
profuisor predicts that
no moro blonds in a few
An Italian
there will bo
centuries.
Within sixty-two yours Mexico has
had tlfty-four presidents, ono regency
and ono otnniro, and nonrly every change
of government has boon ofTocted by vio
lence Ono of tho curtosittoa of tho rvcuut
census In Ireland is that whortuu Chris
tians of overy uauto lmvo decreased in
number during tho docado, tho Jews have
luorouaod SSI por cent.
Tho possongor elovatora nt Weoliaw
ken, N, J aro tho largest In tho world.
Thoy can carry 0,000 passengers per
hour Each car holds 135 persons. Tho
oluvutors aro run by hydruulio power,
Tho grain, tho wnalloat wolght In uso.
Is so called, it la uUd, bocauso it was
originally tho weight of ono grain of
wheat. Tldt raoasuro of weight was
adopted by an English statute of 1S0O,
Tho Independent Jewish Order B'unl
U'rith U nu tutor-national organization
which ia growing rapidly In Europo und
Aiuorica. It aims to secure tho uuiou
of tho Jowiah people, of the world and
to promote tholr mental development
and nodal progress.
Tho biggest natural beehive in tho
world U that in Koutucky knowu ad tho
"iiiumiuoUi beehive." it U really a
huge cave, the main compartment of
whlcn la 10U reet utgn, aud whose tloor
covers ten acres In extent The beehive
TURF TOPICS.
Mlko Dwyor is said to own an Onon
daga yearling colt that has shown a half
in 48 seconds ""'
Lord Arlington has ttio proud distinc
tion of having bred tlie two most costly
thoroughbreds in tho -world, St Blaiso
und Common.
Butld Doblo will not turn out his trot
tors at Torre llanto this winter, behov
ing that moro harm than good is dono
by following thnt pmotico.
Pulsifor is credited with tho declara
tion that 'fenny wiM b mod only In
weight for ago raona, and will not bo
nominated for the big spring handicaps.
Tho driver of Clujyoimo, tho famous
blind trotter, talks to him continually in
a race, and it is naid tho confidence of
tho horso in his driver's voice is wonder
ful in Budd Doblo'a stable ut Torre Uauto,
Ind., uro Nunqy Batiks, 2:09, Urayllght,
8:10; Delnuircdi.adl: MoDoel. 2:15,4;
D.ivo Wilson, 3SJ3J j: National. 205. mid
Pilot H, 3iS4.
John A. Goldsmith, tho famous train
er, says of Arkm, 2:10?, "He is surely
a phonoiuonon ami if ho keeps ou im
proving thoro is no reason why in his
developed state ho should not clut'oly ap
proach the two minute mark."
Tho luto Aldan Goldsmith declared
that ho hud carefully measured tho stride
ot Gloster when going nt full spsed and
found it to bo twouty-threo foot If a
horso could tafco two strides of twenty
three foot eatih in a second and keep it
up for u mllo his time would bo 1:54 4-5.
The Wbjt They Out Air.
Two women, each of whom rides tho
ventilation hobby with great zeal, found
themselves spending tho night in a
binnll country hotel, put thero by a
failure to catch a connecting train.
They had scarcely put tho light out
when it was realized that tho window
had not been opened, and ono started
to attend to it. Tho room was very
dark and tho matches wero not at hand,
but after somo groping sho found tho
closed pnno.
"I can't budgo It," sho said, tugging
to do so.
"Do try," camo from the bed; "wo
shall suffocato before morning."
Tho next instant there was a crash
In tho darkness. "I'vo put my arm
through this wretched window," it was
explained; "but, nt least, we'll have air
now." So thoy went contentedly to
sleep. In tho morning tho window was
found tightly closed, but tho glass door
a big bookca&o which stood in a
corner was shattered. This only ex
emplifies tho old law that "conceit is us
good a mediciiio for fools as physic."
Her Point of View in New York Times.
NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY.
Miniatures framed in contrasting ef
fects of black und whito are showu.
A matchbox of novol dtisign is In tho
form of a foldod horso Uiuiket, with a
addle on the upper eddo.
Coffee spoons with (lowers fuameled
in natural colore on tho handles are
among tho uovoIUm 1u Kilwrwnre.
A gloro battonor is in tho form of a
Whip, tho lash, which curls liack awl
around the haudlo, forming the loop.
A silver cigarette holdor 1 fashioned
In the shape Of a woodcock's head, tho
long, slender bill of the bird forming tho
atom.
Our Dltcrucerul Ituuiln.
In splto of tho wonderful commercial
and industrial progress of tho United
States wo aro still to a large extent
using tho samo soft, dusty, muddy
country roads that served for our ro
uioto ancestors. No organization has
dono moro to remedy this surprising
stato of tilings than tho League of
American 'Wheelmen. Its secretary,
Mr. Isaac B. Potter, of Now York, con
siders that tho cost to tho farmer of
carting his produco over tho "rough
ened streak of soil" that serves us for a
highway is no small factor In tlio exist
ing agricultural depression, and points
out that the cost of maintaining proper
public wagon roads, though great, Is
moro than ropaid to tho community in
tho enhanced value of adjacent prop
erty alouo. This position ho supports
by statistics. It is to bo hoped thnt Mr.
Potter and his coworkers will succeed
In rousing our rural communities to tho
dlxgrnco of a condition of thing which
makes us tho laughing stock of Euro
pean travelers In tins country. -Forum.
by a
A St runt" A lit I path-,
A strange antipathy is related
young doctor.
"I hod ordered a pair of now and
fashionable trousers when I was taken
111 with a hovoro attack of Jaundice.
The garments wero made and sent
homo, but I was too biek to wear thorn,
aud after looking at them and seeing
that thoy woro Just us I ordered them,
I lnld them nwuy. When I was woll 1
wits about to wear them, when I re
called all the symptoms of my lllne.is,
and 1 could not endure tho sight or
touch of them. I triod again and again
with tho samo result. There Is no law
In materia uiedlca to account for such
a niunifcatution." Detroit Froo Press.
A lady's purse recently designed ha
an expansible bow. couatruetod in the
covora ten acres in extent 'iue oeemve principlo of tlio toggle lever. A atnall
ia of nolld rock, the roof of which haa ! y,, ose the oiHirtnre when the ring
been entirely honeycombed by beea. u contnu5tHL-Jrwloro, Weekly.
C L, B A N!
If you would bo cloa'V and hayo yourclothoa dono up
hi Uio noatcstaud dressiest inannor, tako thorn to tlio
SALES STKAM LAUNDRY
whoro all work ifl dono by wliiUt, labor nnd in tho most
lUQinpt maimer. COLONEJj J, OLMSTED.
Liberty iStreot,
Iiitrlllccnre Aiuuns It n tm.
Hats are remarkably Intelligent ani
mals, as nuty be perceived from the
dilllculty that Ls experienced in catch
ing thorn. Thoy can be taught many
tricks. Among other things it Is pos
siblo to make them lourn how to bog,
to Jump through a hoop, to drag a
little cart In harness and to carry ntlska
or money. Wnhtngton Star.
A Nwtuntl Ilr.lie.
MUa Coquet (.to servant) Toll Mr.
Sharpo that I am ongugtxl.
Mr. Slwrpe (to servant) -Tvll Mb
Coquet that I exproawd a curiosity to
kuow whom alio I engaged to now.
Harper's Botar.
As Staple at Coflc.
"Chamberlain') Cough Hemely
Is at staple an cotti-e lu tnU vtalnlty.
It liastlonoau 1uiiiuum amount of
good blnco Its Introduction Iieru," A.
M. Xqrdull, Maple llMgo, Mlun,
For sale by G. K. GtHHle, drtiggUt,
MucUUit1 ArulraSIrr,
Th iut Salve lu the wrtt ftr Cut.
' llrvJwji w, U)r, Salt Ithrutu, rr
t-u,Ttlet,i tipiH-0 lUait, CftiJlpUUin,
(Vru. ami aft Kktn tirptlHU, and toaV
Vtto "" , vr n Pr rvanueJ, It
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"He often stays till 11 o'clock.
sier c;niigu i"-
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
JOItTJANH.
Wbent-Vftlley,'liSl05 per ctntal
Hour Blandard, J5 IW.
Walla Walla ft W;
Oot-.Vew Wtiltehic per t-tiMiel.
Allllstnff-Bran ltfa); "-",8',,,
ground tmrle.v.fisite: cnop feed. J"
U, Jir, niMdllOKf. IC. Itr (,n-
l,ij--S 1I1'1 1 r I'1'-
a,Ur-Oregnn ftney cl.ilT. 35c; fancy-
crrarnery Sl'Afi K0"'1 ,0 tolr' 2
Cullfornin cholc !nto31c
KpK-Oregoua)cper do,
i'oiiltry Olilckeon, jiXftStfl.
t'owt.--Jat':II,'rcen,ftl:i,
rtt,e-On-gnD, lfo 15c; AUfornm He.
SugrrUolSenC, rxtra C,J dry
.nin'iiutea, vt tuuc' "'"
id-icd,ciH:ir-ouud.
Ilwns-3u.all white. & pink -5i
I bHjo., W,i", 1-iitter, 'IKc; Umno. M
l'rld K.t.lU-luoted: Xlnltan prunes
ha Petite und Oernian, 7o per pound,
. ... , m r.r Imt: nlummer dried
clT's Vc; sun dried d I fcet-JJ
Dlmar, K eap.rated pcftches, 9 to Uc,
i-ntjria tigs SJc; California ns 7 cents per
pound.
Illdss-Dry hide, K to Holes" foi
-iilKgrten oer 63 pounds, 7c;-under fo
j oumK '-e; sheep ptlUi, a0cJ1.25.
3I'JKKD MEATS AND LA.IU).
tPm hams.l2tol3Kc; bwakfast ba-
con, IS to 15cj Bides, HKc; lard. 12 to 13c
per pouna.
rfAN Fkancisco, Jan. 0 -Wheat; buyer;
JU7.
CmcAOO, Jan. 6.-Wheat, cash 89Kc-
Willnmctfc University,
SAIiEM, OBEGON,
Is just the pl'ieo lo go foro flrst-clag"
education. I's Normal Course oilers
every uilvantngo of any normal
school with all the benefits of (legre
and state diploma and inauy spec
ialties Excellent courses for busiiipg.,
rolli'Ke.I'repniatoryiCollegf.Ari, Mu
sic, Tlieologx, Luw, Medicine and
Pharmacy.
Second term opens Nov. 16th.
Third term opens Feb. 1, 1892.
For circulurntidri'89,
ItEV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. D.
President.
Capitol City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Waim Meals at All Hours ol the Day
None but white labor employed In this
ehtubllshment.
A good substantial rucal conked In first.
class tylo
Ttventy-tlve cents per meal,
R. E D V R O ! T.
Court Btrect, between Opera House nnd
Mlnto's Livery
.i ai,.T,ontrp11n. Smithl You
are got np regardless. Going to a wed
ding? , ,
. i ci.,i,-,r, Wn I'm come in
town to try to engage a cook, and I wish ,
to create a good impression. aan
Bazar.
Fashion Ob-crred at Hotels.
Always leavo tho water standing in the
washbowl when dono with it.
Fill up your coat pockets with hotel
stationery; it will help to advertise the
hotel.
Look over tho papers and books on the
newsstand without any intention of buy
ing anything.
Suck the soap from off tho end of the
spoon. The harder you buck tho farther
yon can be heard.
Step up to the bootblack stand nnd
brush yourself or black your own boots,
thereby saving a dime.
If anything is mislaid or lost in a hotel
It is proper to accuse tho chambermaid
or other help of pilfering.
It is proper to wash your mustache in
the finger bowl, there being no law by
which yon may bo stopped.
Stand in front of the counter and pub
licly proclaim that you think the hotel
is about the worst you ever saw.
Stick your feet upon the writing desk
in tho reading and writing room nest to
your neighbor who is endeavoring to
write.
It is proper to ballast your coat tail
pockets with oranges, applos nnd a gen
eral supply of fruit whon leaving tho
dining room.
Invite chums to your room and keep
np such a racket during tho night that
uu one in rooms adjoining can get a mo
ment's sleep.
Tell the waiter ho ia tho stupidest fool
yon over satr, and be sure you speak
loud enough, so that others can hear
you all over tho dining room.
Sit in front of tho hotel and staro at
the women that pass on tho street, not
omitting to make remarks about them
sufliciently loud to bo heard.
To write your name on the register so
no one can decipher it is a sure sign of
greatness, and ono whoso chirography is
wholly illegible is pretty apt to be taken
for a milliouairo bank president. Chi
cago Eotel World.
II. L. CHAMUKKUN, O. M. SMITH,
"' rresldent. Secretary.
II M.HKANSON. OEO. H. SOUUKKl',
Vlcel're-ident. Treasurer.
UNION TITLE AKSTKA0T CO.
575 Commercial HtreeU
Miikes the neatest aud best Abstracts In
tho country.
A Murder Explained.
" Julo," remarked Brutus as ho strolled
into the great Casar'a tent, "did I over
tell you of the fight I once had among
the Allobroges?" Gets oil a long, windy
tale involving the single handed slaugh
ter of eloven ferocious barbarians.
"Brute, my boy," remarked Caesar sol
emnly when ho had finished, "I admiro
Guul, esiK?cially Transalpine Gaul, but
still I must say that yon remind me of a
harp shattered by tho lightning of great
Jovo."
"Dow so?" inquired Brutus unwarily.
"Because you'ro a blasted lyre," an
swered Ca?sar, taking a long pull at a
flask of Chian of tho 7M vintage.
And from that day forth Brutus be
gan to meditato on the ides of March.
Yalo Record.
Motleaty ot Greatness.
"By the way," observed the eminent
statesman, registering hid name," have
you telephone connection with the lead
ing newspapers of the city?"
"We have, 6onator," replied the hotel
clerk. "Can 1 bo of any service"
"1 merely wished to say," said the
great man, with a majestic wave of his
hand, "in case thoy should um learn
of my arrival in tho city, that I am here
ou strictly private business. It is now
let me see it is now 0 o'clock. I shall
bo in my room from 7:30 to 0:80 and
shall probably uin-decline to be inter
viewed. That, 1 think, is all. From
7:80 to 9:30, remomber." Chicago Tribune,
E. C. CEOSS,
r and Packer,
State Ht.anrourt"St.-The best meal
delivered to nil iiartsof thecitv.
Tonsorlal Item,
All elilorlv I-Plltlmtinn s,. .u i
ouly a few lonesome hairs lingered, en
tored a drug store and said to the clerk:
-i want 10 uuy a hairbrush."
"For your own use?'
"Yes,"
k y!l.at',i tb8 matter wM a tooth
brush?' -Texas Sittings.
Urraemberrd In the Will.
An eccontrio Englishman had a scamp
of a nephew who stole ono of his silver
epooiu. UU will contained the follow
tag clause: "To my nephew 1 bequeath
eloven silver spoons, Ue know well
hVerir ' "
PEOPLE!
Ask for Hurst's
"STAFF OF LIFE"
Or whole Wheat Flour, healthiest
and beatta-tlns bread.' AUothe
Famous Pure Aurora lluck-
wheat Flour.
Aril5s.,iiw,?!j iws w,
Itorflfw. l.'SrWr. A,k. Jww de
J.D.HUBSTiSOS.Aw. I
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Sliasta Line
CALIFOKKIA KXPKtSS TWAIN RUN OAILY
HLTWEKN I'OHTIjAND AND S. F.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, ORMGON.
IhiU-s, $2.30 to $5.00 per Day.
'' he be't holel between Portland nndSan
h r uicibco. Fiii-l-cluta In nil lts aimolnt.
ifltnta. Its molts are served with tho
Choicest Fruits
iown In ll o Willamette Valley.
A. !. WAGNER, Prop.
OREGON STATF SCHOOL JOURNAL M?
t-rnn ofthe state d-pai tintnt of public in-
-lJUlHlfU. J liU JUIU I til JO ll uiuuiui; luab
tul'ie demoted to bcliool and home educii
(on; therefore, It N Indlirenmble to
e;.cberh, uud liivaitiRh'e to lrlends of cdti
.tlon In general, l'ricu S1.00 purannum;
neur mo e copies Ml cents each; sample
copy 10 cents. Address J. U. Hoknek,
11 .7 tf Proprietor, Albany, Or.
Bout fa.
7.0C p. in.
:,. m.
8:15 a.m.
""North
Lv. Poitlund Ar. I 7:30 u. in
Lv. bultm Lv. I 6:28 a. m
Ar. San Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m
Aboe trains stop only ut lollowlng sta
tloiis north of Hoseburg, Kust Portland
OrKu City, Vr'oodbuin, biilem, Albauy
laugent, hheddH, Hul-ev, llaulbbur;
Junction City, Irving and j,uggiie.
UObKHUltO MALI. DAIliY, '
8.0.5 a. m.
10:51! a. in
5:40 p. m.
Lv. Portland Ar. I 4.0U p. m.
IiV Salem Lv. f 1:0s p. m.
Ar. Hos.eburg Ijv. 0:20 ii. m
Albany Local, Dally (Uxcept Sunday,
5-0U p. m. I Lv.
7:52 p.m. ILv:
9.00 p. m. j Ar.
Portland
sitlem
Albany
Ar,
Lv.
8:fi5a m.
0:08 1.. m
DUGAN BROS'
Pi
in urn" o
u
ling w.
5
Wholesale and retail dealctsln
STEAM AM) PLUMBING GOODS.
2C9 Commercial st reet. Telephono No. 33.
PULLMAN BLFFET SLEBPKKS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Kor 'teooinmodatiou ol second vluu
passtnttr. attached to ezprein tralub.
Vest Side Division, Between Portland
and talk
TAILV (CXCK1T SUNDAY).
"7:3-1 n. m. Lv. Polimnd Ar. j C:30p".in.
12:10 p. in. Ar. Conullls Lv. 12:55 p. m.
Al Albanj nnd L'onnllls connect wltn
lialns ul'Uiegon Pacific Railroad.
EXl'ltESS TnAIN (DAILY EXCE1T HUNd'ay"
JrtU p. in. I Lv. Poitlund Ar. I
7:2o p. m. I Ar.McMlunvllleLv.
H:20 a. m.
5:15 a. rn.
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and S0UTI1
for tickets and lull intorruation legard.
mg rates niap, tie, appli' to the Compa
ny's aent Salen., Oicgon,
K.P. ItOGiiliS, .UM. U, P. and Pass.Ag't
tt. KOU1LKK. .Manager
? p . g I f
ONK OK TI1K LAKQKbT ESTAHLISH
ments In the Stale. Lower rates than
Portland. Jargenl stock Legal .blanks n
the Stato, a-d Biggest dlscouut. Send foi
price list of Job printing, and catalogue ot
legjl blanks. K. il. WAITK,
Htoani l'rlnwr Saleui OrBon
Strawberries
and Grapes.
Twenty varleticsof each forsnle. Manual
of culture and det.crlplle catalogue of
plants of either of these, best ol nil table
fruits, suitable for this climate, tent on ap
plication to K. ilOKLH.Snlfm, Oregon.
PENSIONS
D.C.SHERMAN,
V' tension and Claim agent. P.O
S.r?L W'foVUSSk. C0U
To Strawberry Growers.
oiTnnn'JS neMiIsu?d ".as ""Hfncted for large
quantity of tbo Jele, (kweepstake prize
wlntier ut Salem strawbeiry fair) and Tr?
?.5oSww5 S?i?di! lUeS'. 5'leiaerr'and mos
from?i vv'i.,8vbelrX ,lu fc"'"'m market.)
,!?"." 'Vige.Sn em, and J W. (Jli
hert, Aumsvllie. Warranted pur- stocv
aad pipnts tlr-Klas . Catalogufree. Vj
aSaOEF 1u' AUo ,en rSnS.
f-alem, Oregon
Conservatory of 3Iu.sic.
yiLLAXIUTTE L'Nl VKHSl'J V.-Oives
Zil.iMIlVl.V.
Musical Llieuor.
M.T. RINEMAN
DrALKR'IS
Slple Ml Fancy Groceries,
anowiugfc waar?WAlf'birar'H w--en
libuiie street
Summons.
MWur' P1"""'"-.". K. M. aloer,
lav of tebruan- iS5'?h.0 bfore th Wh
flrtdavotn?Vrwf,heatne beine iii
if rn toeiihtr with taxeilJ ?JJ for ,be -um
rate of f rrcenL r ..it,11 ,hon at the
b"rrJ-oUhVao 5S'LlU!.
raSfeS
"-rS!-,a?Wi1!!o-.-ii?
-uH.uiook ba lujhiut'VTJ" .
THE YA0UINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship line. 225 miles shoiter, 20 liouia
lss time than by any othei loutc. Hitt
ciass thiough passenger and lrclghl Una
lioin Portland und nil points In tho W'll
lamette -allev to and from Suu Francisco
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays).
LeaeAlDuny 1:001'.
Leavo Con allls 1:40 lil
Arrive Yaqulna SfflFM
Leave Yaqulna B:45A M
Leave Corvallls 10:35 A Jt
Arrive Albany 11:10 AM
O. C. trains connect nt Albany and
Corvallls.
The above trulns connect nt YAtiUJW.V"
with the Oregon Development Uo's LIi
Jflatwimshlrishetwpen Ynoulna nnd fra
KrcnclBco.
SAIMK0 DATLS.
STEAMEltS. FKOM YAQUIKA
rarallon. Friday, June 27
Willamette Valley, Tuesday July
Farallon, Sunday "
W Ulamei te Valley, Thursday " 1
Farallon, Tuesday . l
P.TEAMKns JfliOM SAN FKACI6CO
JVillamette Valley, Friday June 27
arallon .Tuesdayn July 1
JViUamette Valley, Bauday " 8
arnllon, Thursday " 1U
Willamette Valley, Tuesday " 16
U his company reserves tho nrbt tc
change .ailing dates without notice.
,, B---'asscngerb lrom Portland and aU
Willamette Valley points can make close
'??Rl!2u , wlth tlie trains of tht
YAQUINA ltOUTE at Albany or Corvallls
and If utstlt.ed to fan Francisco, should
arrange loanivent Ynqmna the evening
before date of sailing.
Passenger and Freight Bales Always the
t?.",f8Ji X?r InformalTun apply to Messrs
HULJIAN & Co Freight and Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Orj
CO. HpUtJE Ac't Oen'l FrU A
Pass. Agt., Oregon PacllloIt.lt. Co.,
,r ........ Corvallls, Or
O H.HASWKLL.Jr.Gen'1 Frt; &
lass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., S(h Montgoniory st.i
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and Sooth.
oIct.!?theln!ns car route, ltruns through
vestibule trains, every day In the year 10
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dlnlngcnra unsurpassed,
iunman drawing room sleepers
Ot latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
lltfet itl'.t nin lui mi.m... i ... .IaIi
accomjn.Hliillt.iiR UK both tree and Inr-
UchVtS Bud : "m Bnd se:ondcla!,
-ELEOAKT m Y COACHES.
A M.i .' ..
iib. ",?' 'i.k mjrro:tlnsr with all
Krvue. -,'vt"i'1 uninterrupted
cured tn ,d. . u QD.n, of
tne r-wd. '
In ir.XLlS'tr " nd from all rw
onS,'!.!nf,,n,."'t,,D nrernlrg ratea, ttmf
on St'0.? ,e" "h'totliar details furnished
on apptluBtion to uuy agent or
Awl...... "' " JAI.Lj1U1,
ill sw, f "wl PaPcer Agent, o
-ad.Mn' u"' Vwblngton, lor
ii
ii
SHAW 4 DOWNING, Agents
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