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srcir- vw . o C -' - & m . V lt " 4, ;ar .. i.S i,' ' TWO BUDS. 6 ta pon the .aprfe tree, WtMm tfc ftpriwttlm'i's sweet release. MmM! matte wlwl umI nt)o showers Otrttw lffttttly throogli tho vernal hour And let thee bloom In peace? And when thy BWadrtlinir bands have burnt, And thy fair check Bbiill greet fee sun, (Shall beauty crmie. with colors r&re. And paint soft ylnrlU blushes there ' i. Ere spring's brief day boron? Then, waxing to thy fruit at Inst. Wilt thou bo sweet and fair of face. As roees, 'mid a shiIIIiir land. Or marble', 'neath the fashioning hand, 'in moro than beauty's gvacor Or shall thy check, tit furrowed, mock The prophecy of summer days? And when the Jocund harvest song . Shall make Te Dcum nil along Tho aster studded ways, Shalt tbou'uiiseemly yet reproach Tho stint of nature's caro for thee. Or, ilytngr. fall to kindred mold, Wlilcli winter's mercy shall Infold, O bud upon thu applo tree? O bahd'upon thy mother's knoe, . Who pizet Willi thy wondrous eyes Tell ujo.Avhat In the world totboo? .V'lirtt daily wonders dost .thou see To (ill tlico with surprise? Are llio bright waves that danco with glee Under tliii sunlight's golden ray A path of diamonds to the west No luufinn font bos ever passed, ' Inviting tlico away? ' . 'Shalt tlion have had thy little day Wlillo ull tho world was fair to thco. And Eldorado's rainbows yet Agalnrl m y happy eyes wero set Across a j.aper Bea? Ollftlcoycsl O little fcctl llo-.v much, how little shall yo know Of golden mornings, turned to gray? lhrotigh what'dark mazes shall ye stray? Alas, 1 fear mo sol Oh, as tho pregnant years befall; May nil their cyoles gently move, AUU pcacotui bkics my raormniu uriiiK, And all Miy bells of evening ring Tho Angelus of lovel In mercy kind, In love complete, O fateful future, wilt thou bul " Alas, my heart misgives mo so, Hero at tho gates of weal and woel Alas, thy fate I may not know O bud upou tho apple trcel O babo upon thy mother's kneel .-Bamuol Iloyt In Youth's Companion, "Culling Down" an Orator. - At St. Gallon a socialist stump or ator was lately advertised to lecture An old local socialist, awaro that tho demagogue was 'in tho habit of largely "annexing" from famous writers, determined to attend tho , meeting and protest in his own way. ' Seated near tho rostrum, at tho end of tho first sounding phraso ho said, Ellis' bass voice reverberating through the hall, "That's Ferdinand La Bftllo's," Tho locturer paused to glare tat hia deep toned' interlocutor, A minuto afterward another unao- ! krioVledgcd quotation was made, arid "That's Karl Marx's," thundered 'the critic. This was too much for tho lecturer's pationco. Loaning , over his desk ho cried, "You ill man nered old ecoundrol, if you interrupt mo again I'll Jiavo you chucked out." 'That's your own," boomed tho voicq from below, And tho wholo meet ing was very much "with" tho last speaker. Pall Mall Gazotto. Thermometers In Germany. The thermometer plays quito a part in ovory Gorman household. Thoro is ono in nearly ovory room. Tho stoves nro hoated according to tho number of dogroos, and the Ger mans rogulato 'the amount of cloth ing they wear by tho same rulo. Thoy say thoy would not know what to put on at all without that littlo indicator. Certainly thoy cannot vory well go to tho front door to see what tho woathor is liko, as ono can in England. To descend perhaps u hundred odd Btops just for that would not bo amusing. -London Society. Couldn't Curvy It Away. Hugh Fay, tho Irish ontertainor, tolls a good story of his advonturo with a consuraptivo friond at tho Arkansas hot Bprings. Fay hirasolf was much omaciatod, but his unfor tunate companion in miBory was so attenuated that on receiving npoatof flea ordor for twenty dollars and be ing paid in silver dollars ho had to give Fay half of thorn to savo his life, tho task of transporting them all being quito out of tho question. New York World. j Cardinal Itieliellcu ns n Dancer. Both Sully and Cardinal Iticholiou were export dancers, Think of tho . auguet cardinal paying his court to Anne pf Austria by performing a MralMUid before her in jostor'tt drees of green velvet, with bells on lite feet and ctwtanota in his lunula! Loo J. 'Vance in Popular Scienco Monthly. Stockiugs uiado from human hair are worn by Cbineeo (khorinon as the beat preventive of wot feet. Thoy are drawn over ordinary cotton Btoek c.a ' iuga, being too rough for putting near tlieekiii, . Hiadooettui about twenty-flvo ttBMMiui larger the state of Now 'York,' awl the Sahara desert has abnott eauetly the number of square mum m um wnoie ot ute uimeu Tfae pop-uktion of the United King dom may roughly be .divided into (Wo paf&HMM-flftti and four-Iftlw. ",w one-fifth oouttiina the rich; the teur-flftb ooriteia the jxxw. " ' .' i " '. ' CHbboa befaa the "PeoliHe aad IWt ol th Rotnaa Eajpire" at thirty i ine and fintalied M in twelve yeaw. like work of preparation was really UMi labor of ajBOMUM. ii i i mi i win i m YIhnm hundred nd ibctgr dJJfcwejat BHMMta ptewitiU1toltoijf i UMwo wmh mw mmm w,w Belter, than a Govarninent Bend, higher rateof interest, indemnity in old ago'r' or afc death. You cannot lose a dollar jn?a Massachusetts company. Cash and paid up values guaranteed each year. Mr.H. G. Colton, Gen'l Agent of.tho Massachu- - ,. . 'setts Mutual Life Insurance company, in in tho cityjandif you are thinking of carry-, : ;... ing insurance he will be glad to2see you. Callt the Willamette Hotel or at the office of MITCHELL & LtTNN, Resident Agents. ' CUIortgo Art. A V.m Vn.V wntnan--. wbn had ft VBTf Knnr nnlnlnn of art ns tiresentcd in Chi- tago, wua recently visiting in that city nnu under tne osptonage 01 mm uuuium to r.nd scholar, Mr. Eugene Field, she went ie day to the Art museum. "Poseiuly, maaam," BUggesxeuinBeno with a courtly bow and in classic Eng lish, "perhaps you had hotter leave your sun umbrella nt the door." "Wliat for?" inquirod tho lady, who was rich enough to own the best. "Yoft might push it through a picture jr break a piece of statuary witii it," "1 hardly think 1 shall," she retorted, wnrching right in. "1 think too much of my umbrella." Exchange. From Our Weather Ueport. INDICATIONS OF A COMING COLD SNAP. Truth. Preserve the Ties. It was a scene to move the stoutest heart. A woman stood at tho bar of justice pleading her cause. She was not a criminal that she came into the, un wonted place only an unhappy wife in voking the law to protect her futuro from the shadow that had clouded the past. A divorce had been granted, but still she stood boforo tho court. "Sir" She spoko simply, pathetically igno rant of formal terms. . "I havo yot to ask anothor favor, and so precious is it to mo that the other wero nothing without it." A profound hush fell upon the assem bly. "1 cannot bring myself to beliovethat you will invado" Slio waavnlmost paBsionnto in Iter ear nestness. "tho most tender relations and sovor tho strongest ties" Tho court blow its nose and appeared to bo melting. t-"of affection. Sir, 1 ask to be given the custody" "Not another word, madam," inter rupted tho judge, whilo the sound of Bobs was audible in tho room. "Your prayor is granted, und your children will remain with you." "No, no, no" A look of startled ngony came into her oyes. "not that, sir. Hear me out, I pray you. I ask to bo given the-custody of my F-F-Fido." In a ilood of tears sho was led away. Hor prayer was grantod, but tho reaction was too groat for her composure Thoroforo sho wept. Detroit Tribune. A Story of Dr. Uoluiei. A fow years ago a Boston physician encountered a romanco in his" own fam ily which excited his amusomont. An agod rolativo, a woman of eighty-eight, married a man a fow years hor junior. It was a lovo match. Dr. C found much food for reflection in tho romanco. Some timo uftorwardhotnetDr. Holmes, and in course of a chat, as thoy walked down Beacon street, ho related the inci dent to tho Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. It amusod him immonsoly. Ho chuckled over it in various tones of voice until ho reached his own door. IIo bade Dr, C good night and start ed up tho stops. Suddenly ho turned back and culled, "Oh, by tho way, doc tor, ono moment." Dr. O turned back, and Holmes cauio down tho steps again. "I havo boon intensely interested in that littlo talo," ho said slowly. "Of course at thut ago they didn't have any children, but toll mo, did they havo any grandchildren?" Now York Tribune. Nino Life. Ho was a flirt, and a malo flirt novor gets a lick amiss. Tho harder you hit him tho hotter. Ho had askod tho girl to marry him, and sho was onto Ids curves. "No," sho said promptly and firmly. Ho became theutrio. "You havo crushed my lifo at one blow," ho murmured hoarBoly. "1 guoss not," sho responded. "Alt, hut you do not know," ho in sisted. "You havo killed me killed ino" "Well, if I have," Bho remarked coolly, "you must ho n cat, for 1 know seven other girls who havo douo tho eamo thing, ami you are uot dead yet. You've got ouo more chanco." Then tho iron ontorod his soul. Dotrolt Froo Press. Puuletl, When Grattau was a young student he was fond of practicing oratory in a certain wood, in a part of which was a gallows from which dependod the rusty chains iu which a criminal had been hanged many yoars before. When he wna onca upostrophiEing this melancholy object, a stranger uauie up unperceived behind him aud squelched his oratory by saying to him, "How the deuce did you get uowuf" Argouaut. Mltplacet! Sympathy, Mr, Textly My dear old friend, I am hooked aud grievvd to uotioe that the dwtroylng augel has vWi(ed your home. ,Old Bonder What do you mean? Mr. Textly I was alluding to that bawl of erape whioh yon wore wearing, Mr, BoudtK- (looking to hia hit Joe willlttkett) 1 must have traded hats with t), at fallow in the bttrlw shop, A yiMay Arwutgeiuetit, Uaiol Where, r jWgoa to live whea you are MtarHedlr MutAJkl, I katu twA IaimJv anart. I tr.enta up in Hartem. J l llaael What Uare eu get twe fetf nutie vueror ?y wmm -Cloak Jfcrfew, " ii,u liiilt or Oeci.t l'uitplu. Oh, tho beda of great pcoplo .that they show ua onthis side of tho wa ter, somo so big and so pompous, some so small, and all so in charac ter! There is that belonging to Louis XIV at Versailles, as tUHicult to mount as many a monarch has found his throno. What a lofty, magnificent affair it is, with its os trich plumes at the four comers of its canopy, its carvings and splendid hangings 1 But never a bed for to pose nor for ono forgetful moment, hut a bed for trrent affairs of stat.', a bed to do homage to, to cringo and crawl before, but not to toucn witu tender hand. Thfin thero is the bed of tho creat Napoleon. No pomp, no magnifi cence tho omporor wno siept tnoro wont to bed a soldier. Then thero is tho hrl of that comfortable, kindly king at Versailles, whoso own side of tho coucli was made upon a nara, flat board, whilo the side whoro his wife slopt was made upon down, and smooth coverlids concealed all dis crepancy of taste. But tho bed that one loves best is tho little single bed in the Petit Tri anon belonging to Marie Antoinette, tho one where she wont sometimes to sleep when tired of all tho stilted splendors of the big palace beyond. Something of its sanctity the most indifferent must feel, oven when one looks on nil tho dainty loveliness. Tho prio diou of the queen stands by tho head. I saw Mrs. Van Twiller go up to it and draw hor hand gently over the place where the beautiful woman's face had bo often been pressed. Paris Cor. Harper's Bazar. Itheuiuatlam unci Pru;,er. There had" been a long, long spell of dry weather: for two months scarcely a drop of rain had fallen and every growing tlung was parciicu and withered. One morning as I went along in the broiling sun I saw Undo Eben on tho roof of his cabin with his old umbrella, tacldng on somo clapboards. "What nro you doing, undo J" I in quired. "Fixin dish yer roof," ho replied. "Hit's a guintor rain 'fo' long." "Get out I" I protested, incredu lously. "Didn't you tell mo yester day that all tho preachers in town had been praying for rain for weeks, and you hadn't made a move toward patching up your roof?" "Yes, sail, I done dono dat, sah. ,but I'so had a sign, sah, dat am sho." "What's that, uncle, moro graco to believe?" ' "No, sah; hit's dish yor rhoumatiz in my knee jint, sah. Prar's all right, sah, an I has great hopes in it. sah, in sperrichul matters, but when you como right down to fotchin rain, sah, I'so got mo' confidence in fo' er fivo twitches ob dish yer rhoumatiz dan I ha3 in a string oh prar's cz long oz a clo'eslino. I'so tried 'em bcifo, fcnh, an dish yor rhoumatiz hain't nobber missed yit, sah. Please, sah, won't you throw mo up ono ob dem clapboa'ds?" and Undo Ebon ham mered away. Detroit Froo Press., Kurlliuunlton anil Vecutntliiu. The effects of earthquakes on vegetation havo been investigated by Signor A. Gioran, in the caso of tho Boismio disturbances which oc curred throughout northern Italy. Ho found in this instance tho uni form result to bo to induce a more rapid gormination of seeds, and a moro rapid growth of tho young plants, giving rise to n moro luxuri ant vegetation in tho pastures, ara ble lauds, viuoynrds and shrubber ies, accompanied by an unusually deep groon color of tho leaves. Thoso results ho behoves to bo duo, not to tho direct influonco of tho truinor, hut to three secondary clauses viz., an increased production of carbon di oxide, a diffusion of nutrient fluids through tho soil acting as a kind of natural mnuuring, an increased pro duction of electricity. In other in stances earthquakes havo apparently had an unfavorable influonco on vegetation, but this Signor Gorinn believes to bp duo to their having boon associated with a long period of drought. Loudon Nature Macnruulo I.utlu. Certain Latin phrases of tho stylo known as macaronic havo had somo circulation of lato, as "I sabili haorea ago, fortibus cs in aro." This stands for, "I say, Billy 1 lloro's n go, forty buses iu u :-ow." Denn Swift and hia friend, Dr. Sheridan, wroto many such Latin squibs, and one of tho deans rends as follews: MollU abut), bus au ncutl, No laoo AiiIm, iiiulll (llvlols. Q ml do uriuU tret, luil na dU Ue, Cantu dleco vcr mens alo vvrf Thia. muls in this ways Moll la a lauty, has an noate ej-o. No Uh eo Hub w Molly, divlue U. O my iWc tnfotreM, 1 aw la dUtreM, C'au't you UlyiQwr mo m a loverr Old Straw Eothraslied, A llencUolul Shook, Ono day a inntloBian nave half a crown to a "df and dumb" befgar, who, quitq taken off hia gm by wch umuHtUl lmmiHcvHiee, exclaimed: "Btosti you, air! Dleaayoitt" "HaUoq!" wtkl Uo gentloniaH., "I thought yo war daf and dumbP v)ito I waa, air-t rqiliod Urn bgr, "hut yMr ttJitraordhMtry geuwreaitiy was pd A ahoek auoh a plwaant shook q th aj'gteiM that it U ra atotl my ajaxoh ami koaHug. 9km you atfalu, ,air, a thtmaawV tiaar Lmmoh Tit-BUa. FASHION'S FANCIES. Gracoful princess coats' of ribbed vel vet are. worn with skirts of Bilk or cloth. Tho deep detached cape is used with almost all tho ulsters, mackintoshes and waterproofs now made. Fine gold gimp is ono of tho most fash ionable garnitures, especially for tho trimming of cloth drosses. Napoleon blue broadcloth is used for French walking coats, finished with shawl collars of dark mink fur; also for parts of costumes and long Russian c!i.ai:i. Full velvet sleeves, contrasting often very vivftliy with tho color of the gowns thoy adorn, appear upon some of the newest autumn creations, both French and American. Cream colored, dovo gray, English pink and palo violet felt hats aro in great favor, and tho trimming consists of deep toned velvets, ecru Irish guipuro lace arid short fluffy feather tips. High bodices fastened behind, and long, very full directoiro sleoves, with rich laco frills drooping over the hands, are a feature of somo of the very chic and charming demidress creations of the moment. Somo of tho new skirts in cornet shape in tho back, and only medium in length, havo a ricli trimming surrounding the front breadth, which defines a tablier. This trimming, in pointed passementerie or cut jet gimp, is repeated along the back seams. Now York Post, STAGE GLINTS. Graham Earl-will shortly produce his new play, "Jones, a Gentleman." Edwin Barbour has contracted to write a play for Rita Buchanan to bo com pleted by Jan. 1. Adclo Palma has been engaged by Sol Smith Russell to play Niobe Farquer in "Peaceful Valley." Manager A. F. Hartz is educating an Indian named Tabuane, son of old Peace Chief, for u debut as Othello. Nest season Mrs, Leslie Carter will appear in David Bolasco's now romantic drama, " Heart of Maryland. Frank P. Blair and Edith -Mnrello proposo to venture out the middle of November in n farce comedy with a sporting tendency, Richard Harding Davis has written a curtain raiser, fonurled on ono of his own short stories, which Edward Sothern has agreed to try. diaries Frohninn is engaging a special cast for the production of Augustus Thomaft' now American play, "Surren der," at tho Columbia theater, Boston. Berlin lias h new theater, Onterden f.lTwInn nnn nl" thu mnst liemitifnl and elaborate hnnses over seen on tho Con tinent, Opurotta and ballet tonn tne programiao, gorgeously mounted; but tho Berliners grnmblo at tho high prices and the lateness of tho performance. ' "" TURF TOPICS. The famous -trotting horso Lakewood Prim:o died of colic recently. Sydney. Q:10-J, lias been valued at $75,000 by Iho appraisers of tho Valensin estate Tip Tyler beat Dazzle, tho noted Colo rado mare, in three neck to neck finishes at Wichita. Nancy Hanks, 2:04, and Mascot the samo notch in a race. Tho 2:00 horso appears to be in sight. It would bo according to tho eternal fitness of things for tho 2:00 trotter to appear in tho Columbian year. Tho Sporting World says that Aloha is a way the Sandwich Islanders have of greeting each other when thoy mean "hello." What jockoy club will got up a Co lumbian handicap for 18C3 the condi tions of which will not necessitate tho employment of u lawyer to explain them? Alma Mator has eighty-eight descend ants with records from 2:13 to 2:!30, and she is tho first inaro to produce three stallions that have each sired a 2:15 per former, McCofferty, tho western owner-trainer-jockey, has won twenty odd thousand dollars daring his eastern trip. Of this ho has paid $1,100 in fines and $7,700 to retain horses of his that havo been bid up. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. At n cost of $127,000 tho Memphis and Charleston will coustruct n bridge at Florence, Ala. The Detroit Bridge com pauy will do tho work. Plans havo been completed by tho Mis souri Pacific railroad for a fast train eorvico between Deuvor and tho Missis sippi river, beginning Feb. I. At tho cost of over $5,000 the Minne apolis, St. Paul aud Sault Ste, Marie shops at Minneapolis will establish nn electric light plant. The Bhops, round house, yard and offices will be lighted by electricity, Probably tho largest diamotor wheels in uso in tlds country aro those on engine 00!i of tho Now York Central's passen gor series, whioh is one of tho machines hauling the Empire State express, They measure 7 foot U inches. FACTS IN FEW WORDS. Cholera was first discovered in tho year 1881. China has twenty times as ranch coal as all Europe. Decatur, Ala., 1ms ono negro alder man, one negro justice aud two negro policemen. Statlaties siwiw that 7,000 prso Are murdered in this eouutry every year, and only ewe murderer in fifty te pn faked. The real estate in Nw York eity aloae te worth wore thaa all tbe tend between Ute Potomao aad tbe iMe UhmhU, The mafuifyiaK tea te halieve to hare beeu kaowa U l auoUata, bt la wooeta warn wae wiatgqi hmo wm wf lj fliinp Therftcm. . The banoof tho American drama is tho cheap theater, and if my protest can be heard, and being heard, bo deemed a rightful protest, all mon will stay away from it henceforth forever. . It counts for nothing that you can sit down stnira for fifty cents. One would rather eat a de licious dinner in a kitchen than mas ticate a vile mixture in a palace. Therefore it in bettor to sit up stairs and see nn actor attempt good things than sit down stairs and see him succeed in doine bad. The' success " of tho cheap theater means the ex tinction of tho gallery patronage. They are nearly gone now, those faces all aglow, those shirt sleeved arms, those thunderous bursts of rapturous applause and the familiar, earnest word of encouragement; who so quick to recognize tho actor's finest points, who so quick to laugh, so quick to weep, and who first spread tho news of some great moment in an actor's life? Thoy are gone now, those honest faces; we look for them in vain. Tho px-actical loss lies in the fact that in these days of heavy ex penses the actor manager must find his house' all over full if ho is to earn a profit. Richard Mansfield in North American Review. triilttler nticl His "Snow Hound." Mr. Charles Brainord, who made Whitticr a visit soon after tho publi cation of "Snow Bound," tells this stery: "I found his house newly painted and improved, whereupon I 6aid to him, 'It is evident that poetry has ceased to bo a drug in the mar ket.' The next morning Mr. Whit tier's answer came. It was in the winter, and as tho poet wont up to the fire to warm his boots prepara tory to putting them on ho said, "Thee will havo to excuse me, for I must go down to the office of the col lector.' Then with a humorous gleam in his eye he added, 'Since "Snow Bound" was published I have risen to the dignity of an income tax.' "Boston Journal. SB. L. Ik 0AEMEB. Stricken Down with Heart Disoaso. Dr. Mllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Und. Gentlemen: I feel it my duty, 83 well as a pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the rorla the benefit received from pn. mii.cs' rcstorativk Rr.Mcctcs. I was stricken down with Heart lHsraan unditscompUc&tions.arapld pulso Tur ing from SO to 140 beats per minute, a choklncor burning sensation in the wind pipe, oppression thousandsKHj clou of the heart and below lower rib, pain in tho arms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness and general debility. The arteries in, my neck would throb -violently, tho throbbing of my heart could bo heard across a large room and would shako my wholo body. 'I was so nervous that I could not hold my hand steady. I have been under the treatment of eminent phyHetant, and havo taken gallons of Patent Medicine without the least benefit. A friend recom mended your remedies. Sho was cored by Dr. Wilea' remedies. IhavcUkcn - three bottles of your KwCURLU Heart Cure and two bottles W V i fc- fc' Nervine. My pulso is normal, I have no moro violent throbbing of the heart, i am a.wcll man. I sincerely recommend every one with symptoms of Heart disease to take Jr. JUUee' Xtestora Uri Remedies and bo cured. Gypsum City, Kane L. L. Cabmkb. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. told by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem .tUtfXSKIXI'S 3 ; . SSftft m ;&& sa y mm m SET utitji rnitiiiaji I RTrPT tlHTCUTP WITH ELECTRO BEST IMPROVEMENTS. MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. 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OLMSTED; Liberty Street Notice of Final Settlement. VTOTIOE Is hereby given, that George Q. k -V.. "'"Sham executor of 1 be estate ol It. B Chubb, deceased, has nicd bis final ac count ns such executor, aud the county ?ourl.,ofJMarl.P tv. Oregon, has get tho 6tU day ot December lb9J at the hour of 10 o clock a.m. for the hearing thereof All peruons having cbjecllons to eald ao count will present thorn to wild court at said time, UKO. G. HINGHAM. IM-Sdvr Eeutor. Money1 To loan on Chattel Wcrtgaces. Money on land; no delay. TH( .M A- & JOHNSON. T A Y San,ed' Salary ant expense?. lUilll remanent place. Appy now. Only, pro were of nur?er.v utmk on both American and Canadian ioIU. Unrdvva. rtStlSyoi'PeeJaUv. HR( ws BROtCco.. O-Zd-tdiH-t Nurserj men, Chicago. SOMETHING EW. Tho new Time Curd, which is now lu effect, via the "Wisconsin Central Lines," In connection with the Northern EmcIHoR. It,, affords the traveling public the best facilities from all points west to Chicago and points fast and south. The unsurpassed equipment offered to Ita patroDs, combined with speed, comfort and safety, surpassing all ita competitors. All lb mil oh tralna o , of PHlIman vesilhulsd drawloK-room sleepen, with dlulos cars and dav ooaehes of latest rtcslpn. Tlit) daily through fast train each wav, nwk njr oiow ooonectlon at Chleaw with trains in all directions. For tleketa, time tables, ete.. at- TIV to Bflllt nf TfnrHmni D...KI. r ., er Jas. a Pond, u'l ram. and Tat. amwt, 35Hwu4ui V v S10 'nci 'so3:)BC10JlJ I In W a H3 C i . 4 bS) o PL, I a CO u cd 0 bD H .5 cd -d 0) H S CO a e o O O C) en n 0 rC 0 4J 0) h 3 .A 0 1 f&3 0 -H " H tx d 0 s 4- dn P o P 6 K o 01 -H d ai n y cd U CD 0 J haye your clothes done up J. H. HAAS, tN v)i jIm vm isrrr,, i f j !Zr" o e a eg H THE WATCHMAKER, 215K Ccmmerdil St., - tilsni, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Ppeclaltv ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, Watcbea and Jewelry. White's No. 60, BALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, .iw reaay jor Dusincss. CarefiU work a j;rauuy. J.F. VfUltE. E.M.WaitePrintingCo. Largest establishment In the city.1 OVER BUSH'S BANK, SA.I.KM, ... ORBQOMt. E. K. HALL, Paper Haneerand Decorator. Wood Saw. CJ1 CD OO CD S- CD 09 I nmt "" f " - 1 rJ ,, ..'W!'" ,( ""v I tyA-iMcJi til&n .:ute,MfctfgMMA&.4Lv