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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
IhESe ' -J ! ? ', ft,' .' 1 fens HTC4 1. ? Bi nWK i1 flBnt ft TKJKtT CHOPWA. Men t imi Ktotriwi inrfm TirkrU rut mc-ji rrxlri tti) towif on I v,iJtHj eloVAUtl rtrni from town Mfltfoii late Tilwlay on a Kliiglfl ticket, Tlio wan liiMtf tlio Htatlon toep warm uy tlio Htovo fonr ytmtiK men mttrclioil IMfftim in ulngle file ruiI iwmwiI tlw ticket cUoinwrri ,'. ' IHOVO Will) IliH tight b mmtxl tlie box tlint iuili 'Oetxwit oftt tlekot. tttiktdHp)erf()1l()W(xl cltxciy ' tttiftl. Htul KRur the nwliu'ii i f&ojijxji'M vvbeii they aru not Nt wih'ii tlio tii'kutH aro I eert into tui lxx lo- 1 twittiiHil tlio liatullti. Ho wiih t jminp. Imt ho niipcitriHl to 1 hi mind very Huduuuly no tli iiatiillt' w tlioiiK'i It wn of rmlhot iron mri cxrlnimed "ttvra. you follow! Tliri'o of you X jnlt miy UHtutu in tlio box, you' want to como bnolc and hi , lino of tbu young won appeared rwttpe the i luintrk, utid mo it wan wmm wnii a muo uioru cinpiia 111 mi tliero went up a choruo f tl four rttipwl my ticket in tho box. ,w only ono tmiro it mtiHt bo ticket cboniHT was puzzled nhi)wed it Hut bo rocovonx . "fluU that la ntin llnlnf linrn nml tt tern of you couldn't luivo left fcT$.ii"not know anytblnf about OMitiy ticketH there uro in the MHl I don't euro; 1 left mine ft - u.ill.wl ...,r. .. ,i. miHliii Ant tbt. other three ntpoaUxl Mlwicc hm nearly verbatim fin t,. 'ilio ticket chopper wis J ihmv morn, but ho recovered ml coutluuod HI. four of you can't ride on MMi ootii'ket, ko you'll all have to lptMt. Kouf" -wnw -out inurcfi i uxciauncti one tfo young men, "I imvu paid my kihI you can t prove tlint I 'cfcTt. I could huo for dumaireri if YOU wm!(t ine mlhrt tho next train," Ull muniment uppeiiriMl to bu tho JMitit.iMit or the otlmrH and thoy 4fl$H It. JtiHt then a train enmo AtoUtf tunl they ull iHiarded It The ttujMrt chojiiHir wtw ntfain puzzled, Mft thlW tium lie did not altogether ;ivr lie iiiiMiri nuiie mane up CHl.nt jimt what line of action be Htfopt wlien anytime of that ItH.iricuiK m;ain."Now Vork ," . IWWiVi Ri MUMOfi 1 M9ft ,, AiJtler In Hcinlli Afrlrn. IpHtti Africa in what herpotolo- imii "iicn m wiaict'M. and es- iu puff ndderH, which on no of,t!ii'ir Hizo are amonu tho cJtuiici'(MW. And in coiiko- of tho towtiH Kpieadlng jr mw wild dlHtriutrt. with do iwidonew and ttxtenmvo gat' H'M no uucouimon otviirrunco h miff udder mcanderiiiK tlown ' Unppuy in tlio mnjor tho liconle know bow to tttttui or deal with them, but IkbHtHiiditiK iircHcuco of mind HYkkI uournKo futullticH do occur IHtcllluont Kclioollioy near I WttHrttayini,' wiih inventiffat- jtn xnt bill and put a stick Into a wuwi ii puiT adder, an uiikuh A jKK'timnt' -Htruck at ami bit on the win lue boy, twelve of tuie, vviw nearly a milu from iKtmu, whither be haxtouod, Htick lb wound im ho wont, Tlio whh pnunptly Hcurilied and ik woh tippliisl, but tho iHKir 4id in a few Iioui-h. Thu do trMtmeut in tliiri case agKra tb claugor.Cxohanijo. -kfri- HMKMIM JBBuhiL JBBBOm i!5; "rimtotm WMM) turr'')i i iim rittct. JNabwp Fowler wy of certain ol to tuo iimiu'iim or mo rosur. t ''1 Rin alwuj-H romluded of M()ly of the (.onilnh Methodbit coiuronw tin wiin huuii hh tbcHO. II o wan told by Ncientilic gentleman tlint UemoiiMtrutiMl that there out wimcieut pliowitlionw to rpj twdtat for tboxo already dcunl, ur notbiiiK about tbomi who MtM utHHf hi tor. H ffttl Vll lirM il tniitlH HI UMt lie did not Know much pbuMjitioruH. but bo knew the fcl tilOHHilltH would riHO tlt-Ht i Uy they would get all thu and too rotiminnor pK UfU" ClaWinn AuvocAta Tw HulJltl. ilVi1frr batiKiHl Ixlinnolf, mid Mtr KHlu, "I nave got to but I have no money to A rucMu tunl nowbero to lay i y growr bad uotw) I wmwuiu hm hoolwHno)c H tMtly to my jMKir wtre,' i oanuot llubt the battle Hwy Ion. My IHKir bead u I WOJWJ CHW WMM "111 UV lr wwl my Hor boy." i MUa vfMral Ul.liM, tdib tiMt larg U far better Mt lUaH too small, It Ih In tftkttotMtHHiHHHiUaway ,WMmx or towicomu ovttr tlttt uhMM of tbo f M4MU id dH HlKl UMt hontiMM tmu over lift ! Mlofy. Dutt)trU fbrnMUM om(h or in ' WH. KXWaUifEH, hWliit-' ' ' ffahtU'liM'rfSi.lrl. In fcr!.i trti ifi V' is nt n pro Whim, rt tho Huglidi rcHloitit ixon ilincovciu For winu time nftcr his tmvnl be 1(4 the Ucltirt of birtHcrv ftniH. of Uio tt.ilenvri ntnl indeed of tlio nat.VPB In piiernl. An Mr, Willi! my, be tnini cTicnnco inoro or low dcnily. Iut, bavitiK liotigbt it, ho ia nblo to correct lib mistakes ono b7 one. Gradually ln Inkci root in tlio country. Me "liltrt it off wit'i tho Pojuiann, Tho nolitary mnlrcw fridiids ronl frieiida, not moi-o nwptaint-nncc.s-;ind Htmnge to My. thew fricndHiuoofUni from tho prluitliootl, tho moHt fdtintical amdug the iloa IcniH. And tbo oriental friondrt ohvay cotiffcw that what originally attracted them to their now ally fa tho Btrungu fact that an CnglWinmn dottsn't bo. In 1 rain, the (pent hotbed of lie and lnlriKUO, the man who does not liofa indeed a plicnomciion. Very 300H the CuKlwlimnn U invited to (linuurH, to mainugo fcat, oven to picnics, for ho in u ban, and the Ko hunter cxistH even in Pcrtrfn, Little by iittlo tboiuilunncoof "the man who tella the truth" begins to spread. Disputes are referred to him. for fa ho not tho only judge in the place who docs not hunger for n bribe? An unpaid arbitrator, ho "orn bodies tho law" In many a knotty dfaputo, Thcio aio no fcen in bin court, and tho leforcnco being by mutual consent and puioly unofucinl, theio can bo no appeal. Youth's Companion AVarrliliipr nf llcnuty. Thoro are ceitain windows on Dioadwuy which attract moio ctiri oun ciowdH than other wludowa, and yet tho runout onc rarely go in and buy. TIicko windown aro those wherein bio dif played tho photo (rnuihflof celebrated women. Most of tho people ouo wch in f i nut aro women, Bio-it of tho pletuicH one seen in tho windown aro poi traits of fanioiwornt leant titled Luitishwoin men, nvo of them nnld to bo beauti fui, llio clucliifcH," "ludy," "pi lu cess," "manpiWund "niadamo,"aro all thoie, and at a ruio pietty much all in hight. I don't know wh alter our noble female fi lends nenm the water bad theso portraits taken for tlii-t purpoHo, but it would oertuinly bo veiy gratifying to fomiuino vanity to know of tiietio never ending ciowdH of Broadway admirers. And the mont peculiar tiling about it to mo in that you will rarely hco any good looking women Ktudying tliono pi ofcMtionnl bcautioH. These involnntnry tributoc remind mo that tho women who nro ulwayn peering into tho diamond (kaleiV wi.ulown novcr wear cliiiniondH. It I tbo woi ship of human nuturuof what lube yond hope of potwiwlnn. Wo vnluo niont higlily what other people havo -linlcHU it in poverty and tho other wlto undcttiiablo, Now Yoik Her aid. ' 'tliii Kttirn In ttin IlcuM'nu. Thu naked eye can only ill ttin gutxh t'tuin up to tbo Hixth lnitgul tudo, home H.MIO Ui all, nnd yet you often bpeak of tho ntarn uh being ''in umneniblo " The next claaa -Htard of tlio Hovcnth nuiguitude -are twice as niummn.u an all thoxo of the other hlx in.tgultuduM combined, thoro being noinowbt'ro Iwtwewi lll.nooand'Jo.uoo of them, and Uioho of the eighth mag niludo number not kwi than ilO.Utjo, The be-at telescopon of miideiii in.iko only teveal Htarn up to and iuelu bug tliono in the fourteenth inagnitude, about lO.lKlu.ouo in all. It you could get a view of tho whole blurry h-av-oim tit ouco, your unaided oye could only diHceiu 8,imt) little twinkling polntH of blight light; but the iutrou onicr, with bu telescope and photo graphic apparatus, means to m.ilro a map giving tho exact locatiou of 40,000,(1110 audi KpeclcH ol" brigUiiioA. -St, LouIh llepublic. Siniri'r uf l'ojiiilur I'lirmci. Theixi aro two givatwniuu!nof pop ular pluuicH, both io much di-awn upon that wo tiro apt to uttnbuto nil bucIi (uiyingH to ono or the other nnmoly, tho Bible mill BlmkcwjH'are. It h often (Ufllciilt tu itoi-nuado people that the uayliw. "(bl teinpei-H tho wind to tho tshoin lamb," fa not in the Bible; it is, in fact, nphrniso of Sterne's, tho author of "TrUtnun Bhnndy," "Cleanliuemi is next to godlinehH," ntnl "God helps tlnwe w ho help tlnmiholvuH," ai-o ni guiiumlly believed to Im id tho Bible, but aa uot,-IiOndonTit-BitH. Clulllol. A Poiinaylvnniti ralh-oad conductor baa clashlhVd tho roimmitoni who como to tho city on tho morning tiaius. Thobo who (alto tho train between 0 and 7 nro "workora," thofio between 7 and B m-o "cloik erai" tbiviu botweem 8 ami 0 nn "jdiivlceiic," wbllo those lxJlwecn 0 and 10 iuv "Mniihrra." By "amiik ci-a" ho mcatiH inxiplo of lufaiux) a well ns "iimMlnim."-Nov YoiU'Wb uno. UrxtUVtit tu Tluifs "What lnmlo tho turv ruiulur n. vor. diet n quickly " "A1I, y.u hao, ono of th jurorb DOgnn to toll iw about the Mypa uy UigM of bfa llvo-yciirold boy."-llx-cJiango, V.)t liumislt, ConvnlorsxHit (oflrulvcli,) - How chu 1 over ivjwy you. ilucturl Doctor (imiftUvJly) - By cheefe,' aottw or gold, and I bopo wwu, icy Vart4rl- Exchanges ALLA PA59CHCTTA URflA. If I bid r". tt WlH lift If ltn-l'W.rrlwlil " mi rn VilixuAivl K ft To my IicmM. )in.t" limmi VcM nb. ell I oi"r I nliiill mil fcii-mlH' "l. 1 liall ii!ity liol'l i fMtl I liII iif r ! )''' Vm pif mlnti. nml I (flwcM yen lyiiKI B lift' ohnll ImI. Voa will iiimfnrt ma Irlmll Mmmi. 1 rliall Urtii yti tw f krP Hiincr fur niuinnrr. Iihl nirnr 1'rnlcr rnnny n' t Um til ,. . ltliiim nml trlnki 1 lirltjhl nnd brfikcn. Ollu r wmnsn I olittll lm?S Foino nml fortuiif I rni wins Uul wln-n fnnie nnd lote fiirnftke mil. And the lltflil lilglit nUiiO, Vou will lt me In: Yotl will Inko me. -Arthur S)mtini. Not n IVimUrrrr. Tliough tbo mitn'H hair waflfitrcaked 77itb gray it wo evident that ho wax not old, yet there were heavy linen about the mouth and a stoop in the Huouldeiu It WttH plain that bo bad ouffoitd much, Porhniw ho was too proud to beg. Anyway ho meicly htood cloi-e to tho restaurant window and gazed longingly ut tho uppotizing display. Ilis eyes had un eager expression and his frarno trembled visi ,ly. A kindly old iellow sitting ut one of the first tables noticed him. and coming to tbo door said gently: "Excuse mo. sir, but you look or nh um- aro you hungry" "Vory hungry." ho replied, with downcast eyes. "May I beg pardon, but you do not havo the appearance of va grancy," said tbo old gentleman. "Will you dino with mo?" "Thank you; you aro very kind I should like to vory much," ho niur muted sadly, turning away fiom the templing bceno. "but my wile. mi would bo very angry. Sho would consider it treason. Slto fa a giadu ato of a cooking Bchool." Delioit Tribune An Olil rlrturn. A Hrrvaid student on a iccctit visit to tbo south, wishing to witnew an "old tiino" darky's method of liv ing, visited old Aunt Lucy's cabin Sho stopped tiouing nnd graciously answtted his cpiestions Tltere n a political cartoon pinted on tho wall, dating back to tbo Blaine and Cleveland campaign, which icpio cotitcd Clovolund clothed in a tiger's skin and with ti bludgeon in his band "Aunty," ho asked, "whoso incline fathfai" Lor', young mastab," sho repllwl, "I don' Uno', but 1 icel.in il'a John do Baptw'. cos cloy tells mo ho dresses n leotlodifiurontftom yudtler gem'tnen."-Lifo. Nil Dolull Tim himill to Illteri'Ht tier. Tlio ilaiuo htenmboat ougineor was polite and itttentivo. It may bo that bo was (lutturcd by tbo fact that u lady so unpteKsivo in her manner should have come to him for iufor mation. At any rate be told her ull about it just whore the steam went into the cylinder, whure it escaped, and how it was that tbo piston toil attached to tho crank turned tho wheels that propelled tho little vessel through tlio waves. She appealed to bo all wiapped up iu the inlomm lion, and when bo bad finished mio turned a beaming face upon him and said. "Now what is the obji ut of tho boiler" Lowwton Journal. A C'liiiiiiiilriiiii. A clever society woman who holds au espccitil ueixion to that popular form of eutcitaiuuieut, the ttf tut noun tea, fiom tho iuconguious menu gen erally pi evented tho guests, i eniai ked Unit while wholly eschewing teas uu bur own account sho could not un dcrstuud how others should deliber ately miit.'o Noah's arks of their in torlor economy. Kato Hold's Wtu,h ington. A hill pi UIhk Anoter. A suptliiing answer was elicited at n recent e.aminatiou at u board school in Imdou. "Who was D.i vid?" asked tbo inspector. "King ot Isittol and thotvouof Jthso." tupliccl the b igbt lKy. "Who was Jiuf continued tho inspector, "Tho How or of Dunblane." Kiid tho scholar, nf tor a slight pause. -San Francisco Argouaut. Tho name of tbo first famous man dressmaker in Pans is Kiid to hai boon BhomlHrg lie was behoved U havo been the son of u poor B.ivaiuin leasaut who lived in Munich. A resident of South Atchison, Ivan., fa bo anxious to do tbo light thing In tho light place that when ho wlht to breoa over anything be go out to bis cbiokuu huufo, Christmas is a (rood won!, hnnritv ubloiu its oiigiu, rich in tUinwiS'iu tuniH. nifiecviblo to lliu oml If Iimu tbo lulvuntngo, imiUHiver, of iwlni? easily uiuiorbtocKi. Tbo olilof constable of Wtfanll. Knifliiiiil. i.H of titiiltii tliMt lln niHth od of oxMking gtsfa nt sliop doom u uuuaiig more imovcs iu:iu nnyttttug oIm. When (lootbo wrote) a ikmuu br cullvl in bfa KTvmit nil I tul n-ad it to Her. uy nor luitlei'Mtaudiug bo moahiirccl bis mkhv. In 1UW1 tbo French ftviiliug;h wns bell shaiHxl: u little later it ixseniltled an euonnous soup tutvou lurutHl up sUb' clown. llVfnn'thtr. A bc!l ..' at the Ureal Northern do net falUvo In going l-cyoml Wi literal lnntractlotix. A gueut nwltcd to tlw jjwbJnr'rt divlc. Ho bod Jut irn nilri ,iWa iu wMdi to puy Iil bill, rewli tho lfjiot and 1mrd bin trsln. "Great icfrttr lie- exclaimed. "I'ro forgo'.tcn 3fLint!dnu. Here, fay, run up to my room, I) .s. nnd mi If 1 have loft triy Dwibbrtteb nnd fpongo. Hurry' ''v0 inlyfivtJfuiniitosnovr Tlio boy bur imi. llaiotnnwd In four tninutcn out iflrislb. "Yea. oh," ho panted, "you Ait ihein tlire."--Cliieago Mail. Out uf tlio Unetl'in. ' " L- mTftwEiTTMHTr-FlVrYEm. '"" omuuiu i"" - Aunt Put on your red dress. Cora. Cora Impossible. It would mako the lining room too gaudy. Wo havo toma toes and strawberry ico cream for dinner. Answer. Mm V.'ns UU rrlend. Tho man with a cluster of diamonds In bin shirt wan dazed. Tho l oom seemed to whirl about hitn. Ho was conscious of nothing savo that tlio cold and haughty woman whom ho adored hud of her own frco will flitted o Ilia sido and whispered in his car. "Jlct mo nlono," ssho liad softly mur mured, her sweet warm breath fanning .lis ohcok. "in tho conservatory." A vild exhilaration thrilled him. He walked on air. "8ho loves me, slto loves me," was tho thon'jht that chased madly through his 3iciteil brain. "niso why does bho thus speak to me?" ho :r,;rud with his faint doubts. Ah in n drcuni ho sought tho conserva tory. There sho stood, divinely radiant, rivuling in lH?auty the roso and in ma jesty tho bly at her side. A smile illuminated her glorious coun tenance. "My friend" H' . uice was molhfluously thrilling. "I liavo n deep interest in you." Ho wonl 1 havo fallen on bis lmecn but .or 1 1 r 1 1 Wen rosutro of deprecation. "II . ti V 1 j on to como here," she oioi 1 I ' .mlly, "totellyoitfiomsthing wl .c 'i j o l ought to know." ' ! 1 1 1c " ho tried, "and confirm my hap, i ' i or seal my doom," Bbe tiln 1 (tntly, "Yci, l ly tiieud" A lco of profound pity invested hei featurtH. "I vill tell you. Your collar but ton shows nbovo j our nccktio." He luanaed to And words to thank her bufuroblto ilitted buck to tho ball room. DotToit Tribune. A ScrluiiH Dranbnck. "Jack, my dear follow, jour cousin is a delightful cio.ituiot I wish I had hn forawifol" "You needn't wish anything of tho kind." "AVlmt? Why not?" "Sho can't play tho plnno." "Well, on don't think sho is nny the worse for that, surely?" "I Bind sho could not play tho piano, but tho miM'hiuf in, hho will play, not witluitanihnr." Damon Journal. A .ic.it Siicicn. Maude I w.isat tho theater last night, bat I dldu't 800 tho star. Miti Iltiskin. Sho was ill and unable to appear. uam lUnt was too bad. Without hor tho play must h.uo been tamo enough. Maudo Not nt all. Mitw Buskin's now Paris (towns jvero displayed on wire form, and popkfeaid that tho play went rather better than usual. Boston Tran script. No Work r.ir II tin, Philanthropist What's tho matter, my man? Dejected Individual lam ono of thoso who' omplo ment lias been taken from UM by tliecluuigo in itylos of woman's ureas "Wlmt is your buabivaar" "Street isRteper." Detroit Freo rross. la S,uie jMirt Left Vet. New Yorker Tlw aj out wust fast iliupjiiaring, r I uuilerstand. Westirn Man The ofliecrs at the frontier icts havo not quit playing poker. Teras Sutlogs. Aftnnemi T-a. Ttwr" r rornhl of coactwa outlde. nd Or 0 dan wli Iwir mi nctwrwi In c lt nml fur, All Mourning m l Utui(ii,l,Miiiif vutlo.ojiio A lhl IwHrtuI, 1-nppy, Insuucluntc crowd. VtM fvtk up 0 i rtitlr. ivaw hi- twu, now by thu. Tn lit In ilw riwl ofHtlcrmxHi tea. TkwiwsU . nwlKmiij, ii.k uf U, umdlc III ru.m A f i( i . 1 1 .(!.( ,,i , af num bloom, A i .tiiku ( .if . I m, a i.Attb tjf a tena Cuolil m. Um ,av. M j tlMtwl nloiiir; A rtiru .1.;, r,.r tM (tbtMl,iKrv lift t i t,u ., ,,,, , Hl ftn uttirnooa lei. With j. turf M utufcur ib,y pomo 4Uj t' w. A ri i ( i .). uf UtnHt) iMV twuj T.ntr uiil rctMlyoallvvnUivftlr Jir. M'U .(.in.- ,. ItwiW nf care, J,,lll"'' i.muo(ihtm8iv TUi muer nu , il ,, u ,rr uttuniixm Iia. Ilwi I nut tAf kr liMtt ckr. tor 1 ftl TTinl rx u4 I r Uml m to nl TVih ii U mue lwn lata Uw glow, Aill W r .hJm frajrat lke, Tli I aktuBfnrUr d lUouMto ooo foi U tit mU) rval Ady totie ftrcooA tvt -SJ. E. V. la lit. V' ., V i Bttr Uiri) h Oovormnent Bend, higher nU of intoiost, Jutlonmity in old wo r t dwitli. You aimioUoso a tlollur in n MnwwchuwtU conijiany. Ou,h nml paid jp vi1hi gunmtel each year. Mr. H. Q. Colton, G'l ARont of tho Mftetnohu UMutuAl LifjMvnuco'C( wpany, is in lh city ml if you aro thinking of carry. jtt jtwniM8 k triJ 1 gkd ta im you, CU t thu AYiliuntU lloUl w t th oftico :: MiTUUiLJb LUWN, MmHmk AirMiU. I ffrel f rfcl I'lrM. Tlwplmiw of tlio Urnr.II ion forest pr?vm(mirti.nwlmnnlom.wv S wiupn inilrt of woodland In or ,krb,Wopnr,tbH.rflfortilI,'ti Lucl. !' thJ vowutivo .rgy of that moiHt, warm cbmtto tlmtjn lm i tin n KuryoarHacbirinKofthflt.orwll if left nlwio. Iw ftKfiin cororcd with tantrlo of bn-liw nml good idxwltn-oa Yucntan. too, voritnblo forait liavo HpntiiK up from tho rtAn of an dent imlnfo cities which onco woro probably Burrotinded with a consul crablo area of clwired il -Id. In drier climates, on tlip other hand, foefit firofi cause often ft havoc which leave ita traces for a half fttonttiry or inoro. Tho flno mountain forctB of Attica, . , , l,4n,1 rviirnt vnrfi wnieti woiu i.i.i." D.w.... ---ago, havo Iwcn plowed and icplantcd with aconis and wnlnute, but it haft been cgtunat"d that twenty years must :M lwf(.ro tbo now plantations will rcpav the outlay with riimlo or an armful of fuel. On tho dry cen tral plateau of our continent burned forests genorally remain "dead wood," and oven in Pennsylvania and Michigan tbo tiaccs of a wood land conflagration aro visible for a series of years. San Francisco Chronicle. Not Hiir.llr. "So." exclaimed the father to the young man who had run off with hii daughter and married her and was re turning to patoli up a peaco, m, j" and that girl doped together, did yon? "Well. "." responded tho young fel low in a ImsinehHlike tene: "you didn't thinlt we had eloped apart, did your Detroit Free Press. . BlackwelFs nil Durham Smoking Tobacco Has been popular withwflkers everywhere for over iwenly-flve years. It is Just -as Good Now as Ever. Its Flavor, Fragrance and Purity have contributed largely to (he Eiowing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is gtowing In favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be bad ic this form and at much less cost than in cigars. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM. M, y. vp" ooama ' nr' sss,5w H. F. BROER, Proprietor of the DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, All House-finlahbiK Mnterlnl mnde to order nt the lowest Portland prices. Kee us before you buy. iH 1 F -iV-" LQUSS D. V'&DERVErtE, Ono ff lbs let taom te'aci nca ia CUcagoj ropicacatetiva cf tbo treat E;dtrcct Co, HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSKESS, KERVOUS PROSTRATIOH. Dr. Mile Kcdleal Co., Elkhart, Iiut Ocntlcmcn : I ta&o pleasure In informlnjycn of t bo cry hciicflclut results hlch havo follow crt tbo u-o of Dp. Mites' FtctTon'Tivt Mcrvinc in tlocitdoi raf'-eu Bt.uwifo. lcira jtnrl vas nibject to a ll trcsslng am ut tho base of the bram and upper portion of tho Folnnl cor I. I ft mr I J troubled with slecnlcxmcu. . . """f Ncnlno Mil, hlitlily rccrmmcmlccltonio. Hyraolil liciiisonbsil- lint,, tlint 1 lind Tin .AnllilnrtM In ft,., . Rim.h a anyvncdlclno Yctos a la t rewt I . nurnti.il to 8io It atrial MuchtomyBtupr tc.I pxpcrlcnci-d marked benefit; my nceplnTC" dltni rPurwl, my hcadacbo was removed, mivlriisiuulEci cral OaiNCO TWtTNTV POUNDS. AIL THIS OCCUnBCD ffTtB LCARNCO AND WtlL KNOWN PHVSICUMO aa ruiLtD Mywlfol.t ilclnEUioNinliiculta lobcstofrosults. Jj)ui3 b. Vammrm-ue. COLD ON A POGITIVE GUAUANTCC. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. emu d I) J. Kry, .in Kist, Salem Dr. Powell Reeves & Go, Tho Old Rollnblo Specialists, Ijlte,,?', Nl''v YnrL ' P'tl '.rmliinto Ith Illltli Hmmra T'cim ean' experience a rrtirimir, Ucmrcr, Anttmr Mid Bwilnllkt lu Oliroulu Dlseasea. Catarrh. Bronchitis, Cough and Diifioultyof Breathing Successful ly treated withspecif u . j. iRf the roughly w?3 tested and proved by tho OLD DOCTOR Who is ono of nntnro'a nM,im thoroughly devoted to his profession and ever roady to help the afflicted NERVOUS DEBILITY -- middle Hwjed mm 1 lie aw lot etlei ta ol early In. dlctelloi, produeltivt we-LiU'M, losT M.S 111)01). niglii vmlMlniii, exh Uliiit drnlm, bakhfiiliuj ,.m ol eiiernj, wenltii(,, of both Uul) mi.l brain uiiilltluir.iuoriiriudi,biiiliiPi BLOOD Ah'D aKIN &',K.,rofT,'i;",n,,.''p'm- idf kind, bl.l iH.lM.il Iruw u) o.if.0 ttLtcr htU,f.rripUy' UVlUK l"e 'I,U;m Pw S KIDNEY AND URINARY Zti CATARRH t iri PR1YATE t!'; :?"X. t niton Iron bi.li . ' ,u, rsKAf?i'w: 'v?5 K WJi t rVHRSr: ARCHIE MASO.V. A. B. SMITH BaijSLisoisa" 8s s'moL sac General - Contractors, Street Work, Bewerlug, Excavating, Concrete and Muon Work, Piling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. LrVARTFmnai CLEAN! Ii you would bo clean and haye your clothes done U n tbo neatest and dre&biest manner, takethent to the SALEM STEJ.51 LAlfiatRY vhere all work is done by white labor and in the most irouipt manner. COLON F,L J. 03 -MSTED 1 iherty Street, rjgaxmrvm. LUJuuBcaac; EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE vtywfm of the Southern Pacific Company. CALIFORNIA KXI-RKtW TRAIK-IIUN DAIM BBTWJSK.S rORTluVNO AND S. F. S-illlh. .Nlirll , -iu !'!" I ,'Vi 1'!"'l.lauU Ar-I Ta.n 2 b l. ui. U . Kileia Lv. , M h. n. "., .iu. ,,r. r in rnin. i.v. 7m AUne traius tui oul ul ltillOHiiiK Mb .,"..?.".r.,.V..of..,t,,l,"rK- lk 1'i.Hluud ". a1',, J.IJ ions nurtu of UobnrK, Inst I'oilluud r-Kon city, ttoodbuin Mile..,, Al"j "'K""1-,"' J1. "u'-ej. liurrlKbur( 111 nliiiil'lU.lrMiiif jiid KiiifPi.M. ' 11 M. til IH7n.iu ill p. m. HMieuuMAILUAILI, 1'tirtlnnd i.. Lv Ar. Art i j . i . . KKlnn Liv.f I 40 p." m! Itieburg L,v. 7 OU . rn Vltmil) t..icitl, Urttlj Mlvpt ".lliuluy. )Wp. IU. I 1,, J- P. III. L.VJ '"" P. tu. 1 Ar. i'lirlliiua etilem Albuuy Ar. Lv. Lv. lu-tuum. 7JH.U1 I' Uu ni E. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, OftlFP fl ('hilt, rill nrlaUIUIn.... HulHm.Oreuin. Ciijiilal Olj kkmti Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, WannMeihatAO Hours o! (fieDaj Nolo but white labor em u-yta In thii A LFIIl1 Ullliutnnll.l . . . clis style meaici Efttin first i emy-nve ctuta per meal RltD B-RriM Ornrt "t"t:WwH iipew House anr m l n Ivia i .1 1 1 v IMiiiug fui-h on Ugdcu oute PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEHS Second Class Sleeping Cars. Attained to all lhroukh ualus. iVest Side Division, Between Portland anil Curvallis: PAILY (KXfKITf MONDAY). Ar. ,.7r. "', ."iwhuu Ar LMUjKmjAr. lionallU i.v SM p. iu. Jivi p. m. 14,8!IMt u !EEIItiHwFSAi ' P. IU. ., 11. -.!.-. I i T 1,1, T I..." f ' Ar. ,.,u. i m,jir iiinin Milu, LY LINE RUNNING O THROUGH DAILY TRAINS TllltOUdll TICKETS nte irum ' n "V b,ilnr'11,.1l J',w' ; .. -rn, Kf.KoaEiw, am a v ".M,, ""'" ""uaurr. 3 Froa Terminal or Icttrior Points the Xortbei n Pacific Railronii I'tbelluetotiike Tft .ill D.r-1. P.i . .. WKITK i: .'" . ni .!, u. v uu l UUJl W51 m mm. iSi.?Htwra,sBS5R un.runcLL HttUS & CO. UmM it 216 (W SI, Sal.ro. ell. a mmi fV,-&jn- ""l i5,w-i:i!-Crirt.. WfMVUlJITS. M ,&TJC ZTttZLZi'hZZZS. LL , rr hiu t Pill A.D CHICAGO -.. """'" -"'' TOURIST Sleeping Cars . LEQA.NT DAY COACHES iitesssw? a omm.. . MrnST"""' au M4 unTau,, .' ojuijmw ., ... "- "ran t. fflL ? vi ".u. n tn . ,J?.Mckeuto,.. r" Fnidiit Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. 7:30 P. M. 3. DAYS TO '3 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .ad TOURIST SLEEPERS "EE RECLINIMG CHAIR onoraddre., t,:a!ral ."rmatil.n ciol W H.llUHLI'URT.AHt.0 V A 2' Wanhlnstou fi '"""f AM., ti, .,, THE YAOUina ROUTE. OREGON PACinc RAILROAD 1" tim.. I i.i.."V . '"Uu. khorivr ..' i?...J " TISCHEOUlE.(KnhBB,n, UaveAtoany ... '"WfUin.ili 1-mu. !T Ynnuln j - - . .', -a ii ilV tv'valt't . Via if rtvo Albany ... 1W , y O A n . . " " "AJ '"nit. Albany tkut iissss u...; 'r iii-. , I N f" cjja DO ghrm?ksS GO 11 rT" I'"""!""'! OnaHH C3 """""33BI Tzxaaaam MilMMIMUIJ rriinitfii C7 O GO go CD 4. Il .LIV - - 7J3-. witt n.tmARLTATr - "WW -.-. 0.a utvit.u . "",or I -AM:oL2il5lrt. I