Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, August 08, 1893, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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' AN OLO,JIMEC(JRTINQ STICK.
Banshlde bathes fjjn coMen two -J
" Tombled-trcasurM qf satlnSnd lacej
Grandmother' chest standi open wtJci
Over It bends a blonnmlng fare.
Hero Is her ftjrdle of njrlphllko span.
Stomacher ta J Jed with Jet and pearls.
Gar Uttlo sliced that the danre bcenn-
Qrandmotlirr wan a rose of girls!
Margery's curious eyes are bright,
Margery's fingers' nro deft to suit;
What does she b:iro to tho wondering light?
A silent roed or a stopless flato7
Grandmother reaches a faded hand:
Never a word do hor old lips nay:
Close to her ear tho hollow wand
She holds, with her dim eyes far away.
Fainter, more vague to the dulling rcma,
MargeryVJaugh with ts silvery flowl
What Is It hearkens, alert. Intense.
To tones of seventy years agoT
"Darllngi 1 love, youP "Oh, share, dear eyes.
Glances, the brpldory cannot miss!"
"Whlspcrl I hear, though a breath replies!"
"No. one Is looking sweetheart, one kiss!"
Creepoth a flush to her withered cheek,
Murmurs her voice like a dreaming shell:
"Love, I am beret Canst thou hear me speakf
Living or dying, I love thee well!"
.,
Grandmother's hair is white is snow
Brown the curls which the grasses hide;
Bent her torta with its burden slow
A shattered pine tree her lover died.
Margary, read the riddle plain!
Bleepeth the lighter, or life or death?
Free, at lovo'a call, to their tryst again
Flying on wings of an echoed breathl
Mary A. P. Stansbury,
EARLY CHINESE EXPLORERS.
Records In Existence Allege They Visited
Mexico 1,500 Years Ago.
There is abundant evidonco to
show the accurate knowledgo pos
sessed by tho Chinese of the coasts
of the northern Pacifio as far as
Kamchatka, of which country very
full accounts are given by their writ
ers in the sixth and seventh centu
ries. Tho distance to Kamchatka from
China is given with great exactness,
and mention is made of the Aleutian
Isles to the east of it and the custom
of painting their bodies practiced by
the inhabitants of these islands. It
is not such a very long step from ihe
Aleutian isles to tho peninsula of
Alaska, and this, too, appears to be
clearly indicated in the Chinese' rec
ords of that early date. Further, at
the end of the fifth century the Chi
nese discovered, a, country lying a
great distance to the southeast of
Alaska, which there seems to be a
good reason for placing in Mexico
or Central America.
The evidence for this discovery is
based on the. report of a Buddhist
priest named Hoei Shin, which was
ordered on the official annals of the
empire. Hoei Shin had returned to
China from a long journey to the
east in A. D. 499, and ho states that
ho had visited a country which he
had named Fusang after a Chinese
plant which resembles one that grew
in the newly discovered land, and
which tho inhabitants made use of
for various purposes. Ho adds va
rious particulars about the country
and says he had been preceded by
fivo mendicant Buddhist monks from
some Asiatic kingdom, who had in
troduced tho religion of Buddhn into
Fusang in A. D. 485.,
An embassy from this distant land
is recorded on one occasion, but there
is no record of any subsequent visit
of the Chinese tp it Tho evidence
consequently rests on the veracity of
Hoei Shin. Attempts have been made
to throw doubt on tho statements. It
remains to bo considered, therefore,
whether tho particulars mentioned
accord with what wo know of these
countries before their occupation by
Europeans. It was certainly not with
the Aztec monarchy that Hoei Shin
came in contact, not even with tho
Toltecs, those somewhat mysterious
predecessors of the Aztecs.
Tho journey was modo in tho dim
pro-Toltec period, of which only the
faintest outlines survive. Yet this
ago was in all probability ono of a
higher Btago of culture than succeed
ing periods, if it was then, as appoars
likely, that tho vast cities whose
ruins still astonish tho traveler in
Central America were the abodes of
a teeming population and the seat of
a mighty empire. It is obvious,
therefore that wo have no right to
expect any perfect resemblance of
tho Mexican of the fifth century to
tho Mexican of 1,000 years ago,
while, if any points of coincidence
exist, tho fact must bo of great value
as evidence.
Now, it is astonishing how many
of the particulars in tho Chineso
record do agree very closely with tho
well known facts about tho inhab
itants of tho district of -.America, in
question. Hoei Shin tells t that the
people in Fusang hod a monarchical
government, with different orders of
nobility. Ho speaks of their reckon
ing time by cycles of years. He
mentions also tho custom of accom
panying royal processions with tho
Bounds of horns and trumpets. He
says that tho houseawer buUt ; of
wooa; tnat iron was unKuowu, wi
copper, gold and silver were known,
but not used in exchange or much
valued. Leisure Hour.
fl Jill TIms1m
rTmilfin IB FOIflS.
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W.C.CUI.TXK,CM4eM,l.V
Tistt'sFills
. aT
J). M. Jlose
"I was troubled with terrible pain in my
back and also had kidney difficulty.
For 27 Years I Suffered.
I took Hood's Sarsaparllla and began to get
better. I have not had an attack since I be
gan to use.lt I was also cured of catarrh
In the head and am now In good health."
D, M. Bosk, Dcnlson, Iowa.
! Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly
and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 26c.
AT HIS MERCY.
It was almost, dark, and tho Wa
ham river is much overhung in tho
parts that lie between Horrabridgo
and the old brick works. i
In the bed of the river a man
stumbled heavily aloncr. trusting
more to his knowledge of tho river
than to hi? eyesight. Ho was fish
ing dexterously with flies that were
almost whitq flies which seemed p
suit admirably tho tasto of thopo
small brown trout w.hich never hayo
too senso to leave aipno.rno iaro pro
vided for their larger white breth
ren. Suddenly he hooked a larger fish,
and not daring to step back beneath
the, overhanging oak, ho proceeded
to tiro his fih out in tho deep water.
In 10 minutes he brought it to tho
landing net, and as he turned . to
open his creel his heart leaped in
nis
the
, breast A man was standing in
water not two feet behind him.
I "Hollo The gasped. ,,
"I won't insult you by telling y,ou
not to bo frightened," said the. voice'
of a gentleman. Thero was no mis
taking it ThoBpeaker stood qijito
still, with the water bubbling round
his legs. He was hatless, and his
hair was cut quite short.
A thought flashed across tho. fish
erman's slow brain,. Liko the rest
of his craft ho was slower of mind
than hand.
"Yes," said the other, divining his
thoughts; "I'm from Dartmoor. You
probably heard of my escape two
days ago," - ,
"Yes," replied tho other quietly,
while ho wound up his line. "I
heard of it" t
"And where do they say I am."
"Oh, the police havo got a clew '
as usual," replied the fisherman, i '
The escaped convict laughedibit-'
terly, but tho laugh broko off Jnto
a sickenincr cackle.
"I've been in thoso brick works,"
he said, "all tho tiino meditating
murder. I stole a loaf from a bak
er's cart, but a; man cannot live by
brood alonor-abJJ JLU ha I" t
Tho fisherman held out his flask,
which the other took and opened
tho somewhat uncommon silver top
with ease bred of knowledge.
He poured himself out a full glass
and drank it off.
"I haven't had that tasto irj my
mouth for four years," ho sai(j, re
turning tho flask, "and you are,
guily of felony,!'
Tho fisherman! probably knew this,
for ho merely laughed. . i
"The question is," paid tho convict
after a pause, during which they
had waded back to tho bank, "wheth
er you aro going-to help mo or not!
Heavens I I nearly killed you whilo
vou were nlaying that fish."
"Ya-as," drawled tho fishernian,
"Itakoitthatyou must havo been
tempted. I never .heard you, owing
tn flirt nnian of tho waters" k .
They wero both big men, and the
convict stareu cunuumy mi uw
long, clean shaven faco of this; calm
speakor. A sinile actually flickered
tor- o. moment in his desperate eyes.
"What I want," ho said, "ia your
mackintosh, your waders anu( your
hat also your red caso with a long
Btick in it. The- handlo of your- land
ing net will do. Where do you come
from?"
"Plymouth. . I'm. going back on
tho 7:30 from tho Horrabridge."
'With a return ticket"
"Yes."
; yi should like tnat iso.
'W.ffiehennan waa fll
fllowly dia-
(rod.;
fl u Jk ft
"Sup
I told you to-como arid
tako 'em,
ho said, with a drawl
airain. ,
Tho convict looked him up arid
trSicortata - r
"Then there would bo a vei
tv fltrht." he .said, with a
which he checked when he
tba savor 01 uw yiuuu. 3,
was in it.
"We haven't time for a flht,"
aid the fisherman. i
JLnd thoro camoa hotaspof e
.j. .. fw.m ill n rnnviet'fl line.
auaUDUk MV "" .,."
JaakowaaaverybirMqne.
m r . - AIi rM w
Tn triA camauow. nwwuiv aw
- r- ..,.. nnhnftOBavS taVt
ryptw
teugM.
arOthat
HbbbbT' aaaaafW MMiVaMMI w w " -" r -
straps of bis wndore at tho jthigb,
nnd eat down to ttnlco hla bf oW&
, "Horo," ho enld, "mill 'em off for
mA
j Ho hold-tip h'U legl nnd ,t$4.cin-pct
' puucu pit i
i Ho drow
man
,nim. In eichrtngo tho convict hand
ed him his shoes, a rt ri t
"Am I ,to wear .tEcsatlho- fishor-
mnn naked, with 8omothfiir,.n his
voice that might have "been nmitsb-
meat.
"Yra-fhVfro altttlo ptitof'filffiiib,
Fm afraid. Thoquee'b' ia no judge
of a shoo." ,; , t-? ,
"I guess net," answered tho other,
Imsing." , i , .
wtm&teMWhllWP2.u
"I sunDoSe.''rlSid,cbnvrcmh
a furious. cagoi-iwss,-.',that you havo
sreiiabltthofld,"
'Hureantl ntucro, nnswereu mo
ohor.'seart'tiuig1 "Tor'tho fefurif half
ohis,iivke;t,., Wii.
"Shpuld you think, now. .thnp n
girl would wait f out years Wf.achap
who, in t tha Byc3ovthe worlrt, was
not worthtwaltingYorJ,'V
Tho fisliermanj nollbohifian abso
luWeal, KM wrts only;
Ono answer to this BukJiO y?M a
kd'aJ.fc;i9,JWyo
Tevas 6om6hing:abouf this com
vict'-tha't mado himtdo it,., . . . n
'Yes, I "hould,,tiiinkhd would,
Givls are "not always" rational, 1
Oilier &id tiling. Uok
tho mackintosh coat and tho -creel
and tho rod. caso without p word,
oven of thanks.. His manners were
brisker, as if. tho angler's lie "had.
done him good, . i .. ,,
Tho change of costuinb was now
complete, and, thaconvict would pass
anywhoro for an innocent disciple of
Izaak Walton.
For a moment they stood thus,
looking at each other. Then tho
convict spoko.
"Can vou lend me a fiver!" he
asked.
"Oh, yes."
Carelessly operiipg bifl purso' and.
displaying a good number of bank
notes, he poised ono to tho unsteady j
hand held but j
"Want any more!" ho asked, with
a queer laugh. , . ,
"I'll take another if you can spore
it."
A second note passed f r6m' hand,' td
hand.... . .
' 'Thanks, " said the ponvict. 'Nbw
tell me your name arid address., 1
shall'want to 'send 'theso'thingB' back
rr vmi if I have dnv'luck."
And the effort to steady lii's 'voice
was quite apparQat.
"Caleb S. Harkness, United States
frieato Bruiser, now lying at Plym
outh," replied the ojher tersely.
' 'Ah 1 you arb an' Anferican ?"
'That is why I don't caro a' hftngf
for your, la)vs,"
"Mr. Horkness-ror! what'
"I'm her captain,' he replied"mdd-
estly.- ' ',
They shook hands and. parted .
Tf wnii'onlv us ho nlodded albritr
.iejayisteck rpabMimpinff hi the,
regulqfcpu ppe3j- Jhat.th Ar can
rememDereu mat ue naaquije, jo m&
ted to ask'tho convjet ony,questi ns.
HeViad parted with his mackintosh,
and it was pouring. , ,
Yet ho regretted nothing, anu at
times a queer Btnilo flitted over' his,
coimtohanco. Hd'wos a mrin Hold
inn' mro' ilncidnd vieWa of liifl own
.upon most subjects, and, 10,6119 'sus
pected nun or it, PQcausq, no never
sought to force them upon others.
What ho loyed abbvb all in' men
was that specie of 'audadoud and,
gentlemanly coolness which is found
in greater perfection in tho ranat of.
tho British aristocracy than any
where else in the. world. , ,
Two days later J10 received ha
waders, mackintosh and brogues,
alaon new' fishing rod. of the. Ivory
oest quality uiado in England1 and.
two 5 nbtes.
Caleb S. Harknepa in due course
roso as high as ho conveniently could
in tho navy activouid turtied lii at
tention to' tho navy1 passive, jfrliich
latter means a nice, little ' House. In
Washington and tho open, arms of
tho best eocioty in that enlightened
Thus in six years timo; wp. flfldCtf
lebS. Harkness rtQYisff, not k the
bed of an Engliflh trout stream, but
in tho Ian of Washington luxury.
It was a great night in tho govern
ment citv. for England had,sent'bnV
of hor brightest atara to meet the Vil
minarios
ua wot nsinpg BtocKinga ,
them on. nnd "t&V flalier-
kicked tho broKnn8. towrtrd .
of the United States In face camo tho bland smild Of 'an in
arbitration. The British" 'Ml irmit EnKlishman talWni' naval
peaceful
plenipotentiary had not y'etSeehseen
of tho multitude, but he waf tbeeld-
eat son of a Bntisn earl aa nad a
I7ii n,ra m
Uuowuuv..-. . .r. .
That was onouftu lor wMJBgtoa.. .WTO'"" .
with somo to spare for Boston and nd the two Utf mm -rose 4
KoW York. pjmodont of the room -fcofcether.
Alsp ho had proved hlide&f: eonaFPeafson'BTJonthly.
to two American "atesnas t&eir xfc 8Uih u Voai of ctcamb,
respecttvercretariett. HoWtttbere-1 h fa 0, fond of
fore held in the highest toteem by J,. On c oecadci earlv fa
all tho political P".2L.
to which the woreted Btatesmen De-
longed. .. . . , v ,....
The presidents leveo was uoviof
ttended than usual-that is to say,
there 'was not oven room on the
stairs, and America's firstborn, as
per election, had long ago lpet all
feeling In the digits of his right
" m. Tiiir.i. n..,n MoVVin fnwnnl
BTarkneBS.
"Harlawaa," ho eakli '! want to
n'trbdaco vou td Lidy fitorrolL"
Tho American followeJrwith ft
smUcosta few foot;
Lady StOTrolt.lotf tfio present to
you Ajdmirnl ,Hnrkness, the man,"
he added, oyor 1'ils ohoulder, "who is
froing to tnakp( Vtio United States tlfo
first navay power in tho world."
.nu Will; a,,yuuu uubuiuu luuyu
tho htfocho went 6u".
'is llat'''tr1loV, asl:ckl tho ladv,
feriulingSVitli tnat'mttttito bf girlish'
heas and 'fiilglish gl-andladyiBm
winch 'h'bo nbw to Caleb S. Hark-
n'tJss. . .
"Quito, ho .answered, "but l am
not going to tell you how.".
In a fow minutes thoy had found a
sent beneath a marvelous stand of1
flowers, and sho was chatting away
liko a Echoolgjrl, while ho listened
and addc4 horo and' there a'ke'eri
comment or a humorous suggestibn.
Presently slio Degaii talking of her
self, and.'in. na'turhl Bequerico, of nor
husband, of 'th'dir'hfimb in England-,
of hisdai-bor afad of her hatred of
politics.
"And," sho added suddenly at tho
end of it, "hero is my husband."
"Ah I" ho said in a peculiar, dull
voice, "this is your husband 1"
Sho was smiling upon tho man who
annroached. beckoning to him lto
come with her eyes, as women some-
XiihWad. Sh6 turned sharply upon
Hartae, ner"attention caught -by
something in his voice.
"Yesl" sho answerecL
Harkness had risen with, a clatter
of his sword on the polished Boor
and stood awaiting the Introduction,
"My husband Admiral'Harknesfl;',
Tho men bowed, and' bo!fbr6''ttie,y
could exchange a word a fair yotiiig
'man'camoTip. i
"Phbw this isworsd than'Simla,"
he said then, bffering'his arm'to
LadyBtbrrOl, '"Alice, "-ho- continued,
"I have rdisc6vored some ices the
most lovely-ices."
They m6ved away, tho lady favor
ing Harkness with a litflo nod, leav
ing tho two tallest men in-the assenJ-J
bly facing each other. ,
Whon they wore gone, Caleb S.
Harkness, and .Lord Storrol looked,
into each other's eyes., ,
"So." said Harkness, lapsing sud
denly into a twang, ''sho waited.'1
The other nodded. Ho raised 'his
perfectly "glovKSd "hand tp'''his"inua;
tacne, wnicn uo tuggou jwutuvui w
Either 6ido. ,
"Yes;'' ho -answered, "she waitcq."
Then hef'looked round - the room(
and sodinjr that 'they wero. almost 1
albnohttmoyed. toward thoseatjtrSt
vacated by bis. wife.,
,Cqmeandsit.down,"hesaid, "abd
r to!11 fall imti n.liftlA ntarv."
' 'Ppes pho kpov it ?" inquircd'Haf-k-'
riess when they 'were seated.
"Then 1 don't want to 'lioaV litl
You'd betterTceep it to yourself, J
"I ah mild liko to tell vou somel of
it for my own sako. I don want'
you to go 'away thinking something
that is riot tho fact." I
"I would rath or not hayo; !tho
story," persisted Harkness. This
American had some, Btrongo-notiousi
df a bygone virtue called "chivalry.
;"Give me a fow facte. I will string
them! together."
iLord Storre) was sitting forward on
his low 'chair, with, his hands .elapsed
between- bis knees.. They were rather
'largo handssuggestivo of manual
l-ftlx)r
"Suppose," ho said, without look
ing round, "that a man ?s inaBtreet
row in Dublin when no one loiows
he is oven in tho town. ' Bupposd the
orEnglisb side of tho question is
gotting battered, nnd ho hits Out snd
Trills w drunken beast. n
'' 'f'Suposo an Innocent man is ac
cused of it, and tho right cbafp is
'forced to come forward and show, up
tinder a falso name and gota'flvp,
years,
"Suppose be escapes after three1 and
half and goes homo say bag that ho has
been in America cattle rariching,'hay
incf always been a scapegrace and, a
no'er-do-well, who never wrote homej,
when he had gone off in a huff. (
"Suppose he had tried all this for
tho sake of a girl, and ho hod car
ried it through"
Caleb Harkness had discovered that
the identity of the Britkh plenipo
tentiary had become known to tome
8? tho more curious of the president's
guests, who wore now moaning in
nocently around them as thoy sat
He moved in his chair, as if ia rteo.
Yes I can suppose all that," he
wiid, . ' '
Tho Englishman's nerve was mar-,
velous. ue saw wnai jurxneeg naa
wm a moment before, and over hl
matters with an American admiraL
"Of couree." said he, "IaB4tyour
mei-cy." , , t i.
r "I was at yours once; So Itowwe
!!(; llj I I,IHI
iu uion a pile of thea wm dace
before him. Now in Persia ealy
cuenkubers are alaaoet worth thir
, weiglitih gold. The sfafth iwvr said
a word; but began to eat as Many of
these cholera provokers as He coum
Bafely do. He finished a couple cf
dozen or tnem, ana tne now ana us
more 'prominent guests began tofa
aulgo ISO nopo ni lurtr uru wuiua
jopa come, whon his maiesty quiet
ly and solemnly stowed the remain
Oer1 away ia his various pocket and
left the table literally loaded. Loa
0Tit.MbJ. .
it "i
BALD HEAD
-What ts the censMtton of yoirs? Is your ffair dryr I
jtarsH, Bfjiii.ier uses k. spin at me enasr lias it ai
Hfekss afmcaranc? Dees it fall out when combed or '
fcrnshed? 14 It' full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch?
Is it dry or In a-heatcd condition? If these arc some ef 1
yrsyj4oi3 be .warned In time orypu will ftcosg bahl.
SKookunrRootHairGroweri
KWBStysuUMd. lUtordtisttonUbotanccldent,tutthereinUofsclenUflo
.iii.iwfc. VnnwljwIAf ihN dUMMsAf th hair and lOAln led ta thadtanar.
err of bow to trUBenul1?foolrnm "eontAllt ctuhcr mfntnta nor olll.-. irw
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be fo
ie romciM. njj'auM
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1 K to "iiwimM eMMiat taf&T Ton Mad, dlreet to tu, and we will forward
f mi J. on rfeflptot price. Grower, SLM pr botUa 1 ( t or tiXO. Soap.0Oa.
uFMf finfBtH.
TH8 .SKOQKUn
-Wr.Sastk XHU
ttOUBE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finding,
'Cor. aoth aad Chemeketa Street.
Morioy
'Bbop
Geo. Pendrich,
GASH MARKET
" Bost meat and' tree UBUrery.
136 State Street.
Leave
irovement
PnOFBSBIONAL ANDBUINBeB CARDS.
vh. d'abot.
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VUutaK.'Attoraty at law, talem, Ore
Kon. omce 'IH cortittlerclal Street. T
nniLMON KOBD, Attorney-at law,
Salem.
Oregoa.
Offlc'e upstairs Jn Iatton blook
'rr j;BlQOKB;rVttoibeTiatflarw,8alom,Ore
O.J won. Offloe overmosh's bank
'J-
.Sat
n Atthrfaeva' k law.' Offlfo over Capital
atlonal bank, Bal6m,Ocegon.
TOHN A.OAttifJN, Attorney ,at law, rooms
J 8 aTidiBusB bsak'Uu)aintjHlon,Ur.
'. i.::boj)ham. " W.Utnot-MEH
D omoela Bush blook, between SUM and
v onrU on'Oorameretal street.
ME.
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iOeUK''nogrBphr iand..!npe.
'ritest Uest equipped typewriting 01.
'one-lrt'lOregonr Overt Bash'a- Dana,
talem, Oregon, .
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HHKRMAN.TTTypewrHlns;
and
O commercial kreu
nnvvr.rooxzi 11.
room U.iQray
ble
lock
KlraUslas work., Bates reasonable
York, gives sptcUlatiebUob'to1 the dla
uosea of women andoeaUdreai -nose, throat,
lungs, kidneys, skin diseases and anrgery.
OmtVat reilaen(5e;ictiute atreeU -ponsu'ta-
ton from to ja a. m. ana a to a p. m. i-i-vm
W S'9prlvTniAJlAnBURaKON.
)fflce siorommerclal streeUn Eldrldge block.
I I..Ikj. Mlt fVlMMlfll fetrf.
Krsldonce 47o Commercial street.
a imoWWE, M, D.. fhysiclanaadHuiv
- prtn."OBlc.t Muroby bloek: residence,
5.C
'Commercial street.
klt.T.O. HMITII. Dent st. W Btaw rei
! ftaiem
aaierrf. Onwou. finished' tttntal'opera
Ions of every description., .rainless iPpera
lons a specialty.
O.PUair, Architect, pUB, ipeclOoa
. tlons and superintendence, tor al.
-lasses ol buildings. Offloe 360 Commercial
treet, up stairs.
PnoTEorioN trouau no. a a. 9. v. w.
MeeUilH tbelruall lniHUt Insurance
building, every frfa M. w,
J. A. BEL WOOD, Ileoorder.
On easy term a-nd cheep, A 10 arre orchard
on Bunny Hide No. one. 8 miles south
of eaiern.
UMMw JOUNHAUT.
The'LINE That
LEADS:
ALL OTHERS
FOLLOW.
2 THROUGH
DAILY TRAINS
' UAVIN6
PORTLANDrJg ;
m.
m.
3
1 DAYS to
2 CHICAGO
HonirNksp i
.Hours "!' VSte'"11 K""
Pullman ihd'To'uriif -Steeper, Free declin
ing Chair Cart, Dining Can,
or rat anraea-l)rsMi sail oa
r addroas,
W. H. UORL.BURT, Aact, O, V. A.
XM Waalrnlon JH..
PrturlAxn. Itaant
BLOOD DISORDERS
A New Remedy
fait polSTln-l A U004. aad a J-" rf alihjr
bar Mr ik lUunu tfltni lo tugtrtn for lbs tm Wa
M falud,Vn4 d wtB art USTu sli a Tim SyeclSr
m Ml Stniht Mi Pnlailrt and mJ-in. Su
lif row nmy h Movwy and othy I
Va uaiU a ur tfrffouA
Mint
W0FFAT eWEWCAL Ci
iiertratftWMt paBTfjucw,
'JaWrW'
r.yyvv.i .'vrtvvvwvyvw
C I
(MVn evrts isasanj-, ana Brtnctnarcnuttaij
kee.tfcr. sad fra from irriUtlnc ernDtlom. by
UdottroTSJMnuMie ituel$, wkteh d on 1
ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.,
Aveqae, Kpw York
Screen i Poors
-"AND JOBBINO.
.IIRPHY.
& Winstanley.
21SHlgh street.
,HORTBs BliM.
J.LASHBY.
TPalce. It !
EVENING JPORNAL,
Meat Market,
SI0atCoBuatrOlal .Street,
aeodmeats, ..Prompt delivery.
Only 3 .cents a day delivered at
David McKillop,
JOHN C. .MARTIN,
-Hoimjioeing.
BLAOKSMITHING. '
orders at Balem
lm.
State Street, - -
Oo.-, pa HUte street,
"!-
J. H. HAAS,
TBP5 VATCHMAKEB,
1 ' '2I5X Commsreltl St, Silemj Ortgoni
(Next door to Klein'.)!
Specialty, olBpeoUoles, and repalrlns Qlooks,
t ""watnhwi and .Tewelrv " "n '
'Smith1 Premier Typewriter,
Bold on easy payments. For Beat.
W., I. STALEY, Agent, Salem.
. N.IRURI'KE, Gen I Agent, JOlHThlrd: HW
Portland., iHend forlcalalngne.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE moTKip.
DeyscWvt)wm7 When nxt In need fey a elr.
tin Um, wrtd.
L.4SM
3.0fi
14.00,
42.lt
";
Z.QB
rllW
fMUBtCt-
U.00
.29,
t2.
ran BOYS
4I.7S
ran
Q
s
if , u.. u nnrsa SUniP. mA im ha tatatl
iKIm, don't fy (6 to $8, try mrfi, $3 JO, H&O 6V
J5SH4. Tha fit qua) to cuttom miisaMlookasd
wsaruwelU lfyw(iIhtoKonomInyrfitr'ri
h to by iirehiln W. pogiM,8h?i, him aiw
prls ittroMd wi the bottom, look for It when you buy
W.tjOUCILAS,Brckton,jBTas. Sold by.
Kkaurse Bros.
HOWARD,
The House ..Mover.
; .481 Marlon Street.
lias the bfrst facilities lor moving and rats'
lor bouses. Leave orders at Gray tiros., or
address Halem. Oregon,
Froi.Tii6A wlalwiw PoinU Lit
nil
, Is the line to;UkS
To all Points East and South.
It la tbe dining- ear route. It runs thronfh
vestibule trains, every day (n tha year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No chaae of oars.)
OMspoaed of dlnlsf can nnsurpaased,
. tollman drawln room sleeper
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and la which
acaoraBiodattciM am both tre and lH
aUhed for holAera of Srat m4 second-claw
Mekets.and T r
LXOAKTDAY OOACHEH.
Aoontlnuota llsa etwaajtlnr with all
tlnaa.aaordlar direct auS nnlntemipted
servtoe.
frllmaa all ' ons can bas.
mira In adva"1 . any agent 0
Uinta.
TbroutU ticket to and from all points .
taAraerlnalKncStd an1 Europe fan be
parehasad at any ticket omee 01 litis
r". ....
lor rates,,
lUlUfurul
rates, tima
tA tuns.rnatai andotutr dtal
auii imuruwiwii ciuuviuiui
uuia
ob aj'BjUuUt
A. D. OHARLTON,
Aaalatant .Oenaral V
wuuir An.9L Mft.
lB,Ofai '
rim aire! , or.
B' "1 T
fH) .IJSHB a
wm t 1
H9
Northern Pacific Railroad
EWricljghts,
TO CONSUMERS :
Tbe Salm Llcht and i'ower CotaxxiaT. t
et -.'pein nTe equipped tholr Kloetno
Llelil plant with the nivua modern api-nruta
Jii uVrt ttAuf i.ft In iffor Ihn nhlfftn hAltr
.lljlit thBO any symnn ana. it. it ra.U lower
tjian wiiclty on tlie M.Ait, '
Arc and Incandescent Light
ing. tlcctric Motors ler xll
ptjses where nwcr is re
quired ltb-i:euroacanlii Mtiol foras manj-Ugl1s
tu dnlred and the ronmilncru puy for only
aoa Itirhts ' urn ued. This belu registered
I Dy au' iledrlo Meter. Offloe
179 Commercial St.
Frqsjir-
ue-
iNews-
?aj)eFSr
Fruits-
find ttndles.
, J. L. BENNETT t SON.
P. O. Bloolc
T. W. THORNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
Remodels, re-oovers and repairs
ttnholatered
furniture.,!
class work. Chemeketa street
jeie
ret-i
eet.'
galena
Btate Insurance block.
, De.utscher Advocat.
TOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR.
, A,jraltted to practice In all the courts.
. special attention gtvea to ueneaa- speaa
Ing 'people nud ,buTnc at tba county and
IMomoos. E. HOKEH, Notary 1'ublle.
The Yaquina .Route,
m 11 jl
And Oregon n-ovelopraent company'i
ship, liner, 226 miles- Bbortor, SO ho
tlmo tbnn by any other route, Kli
s steam.
lours 'Iwa
route, lrtieiBe
freight lino' from
through passenger
r,
and
orimnu onu nil 1
Vtlnta In
the WlUawetw
valley to and rromltan Francisco.
TIME BOHKPUiiE, (Exoept Sunday.)
rir AlbanyMl.-00 p rn, I l,vtCorvallUl:) p m
Ar Yaaulna.:! p m LVTfndnlna ftis a m
Lrcorvalil. lft am Ar Albany.ll.-U)a m
a 4 O. trains connect at Albany nnd Cor.
vallls.
' The above trains eonueet at Yaquina with
the Oregon Develepmeut Oa'a line of steam
era between 'Yaquina and Ban Fnmolsee .,
N. B. faaaesgsm from Portland and all
Willamette valley point can wake ctoro -con
nection wan i no ira
action with tbo tralnsoftba Yaaalaa Houte
at Albany or Corvallla and It deallned V Baa
Kranolaoo should arrfta,re to arrive at Yaquina
thwdvdnliiv hrriri datauf salllnir.
I'astengtr and Jfltelght Kates always the
lowest For information .apply ta Messrs.
IlULMANAOo., Freight and TloUet AgenU
100 and 301 Front BircH, IortthUdi liti, or
tt O. rtoaurc, Ao'toew'i VU,& Pass. Agt,
Or. 1'uciflo It. 11 Kf . Oon'allis, Or.
C. II. HA8WELU Jr.. Gen'li'rolght and
Pass. Act. Ore ltavnlnprnf nt Co.,
ISO Montgomery Ht
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of the
Southern Pacific Company.
CAurouKiA xxenxtm traik buk sailt b.
TWKBK roKTIJtMD AND 8. r.
"Houlli.
.NnU.
fcaea.in
7,-tiup.m
7:UU ti. III.
hlH p. in.
10. in a.m.
f.v.
t.T.
Ar.
Portland
Buleui
Han Kran.
Ar.
l.v.
AImivo trrtlnn MUiiiTiuiy uT
luUowlnu
Hand Or
stations
tifirthof
Wilnrft,..H &!..!.. . A Ih. ..M.1.an. Uh..
: iioseuunr, tJ' 1 on
Or")gtnCity
it,
llaUe, Harrlbur(,JuuctlouL-ty,lrvlDgua
TO UUUUUI U. DWVUli 4&IVHII J Anu0M, uvuua
KflKeno.
lUWEMUIUIMAll. IlAII.y,
&30 a.m.
I.V.
liV.
Ar.
TortlanS Ar, taOr.a,
Halem l.v, I 1:10 p. m.
Koaebnrc lv. 7.-O0 a. m
Ually Kxccpt Saoday.
11:17 a. in
V60 p. tH.
Albaay Local
0 0. Bl.
W
Portland
ealem
Albany
Ar.
7TlO)sj
-.17) a. 1
r,)ttei)8a.l
fiOdHajau
i-M p.m.
hrt
LT.
tow p. m
Ar.
XiV,
. .
1h1K Crw h Jgrfe Kftttte
PULLMAN BUFFET- SOWERS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to all throagh train.
iVest Side WviaT"Blw ?M
ail (krallk:
PAILY-CKTCWT SUKBAT).
7:) a. m.
lifclt p. m.
rHirUand
trvallta
5:
wpTw.
)0p.m.
Ar.
At Albany aad Oorvallia eonneot
tralaa aTOraaon I'uoMo Railroad.
wits
HXfKKlTHAINIIIll.r aKUSITUNUAy
1:W p. in. I t.vT
Trtw.rn. I Ar.
irorTlu4
MnMlnnvllla
"aTi
I.V.
rt)6a.m
W0a.
TMKtUtiM, MCliETH
To all poliiu la tha Xaatera irtaUa, rauada
and ICqrejB eaa pe obtained at loweat ralaa
irUm TT. FT. 0V&l null, AH,WHH.
K.P. KOQKsMI. At,l
AM. H. r, NMt jraae.AS'l
Manr -
rt, KiiRniinn,
WiSCOSIN CENTRAL LINES,
(HtWs rWc R. R. Ce,, Us.)
UTESTTJNEGARD. "
Twa Tkwgh Trabx Daily.
e.3apmj
I Mian a
Sits
fcatpoa
Idlipm
lft:.Mwil
1 &pll
7.1fiW
i:uhi
T.SpM
iHtruiai
1 .. uaiBia, a
1 - Anhhutd. a
76pn
4Mm
!(
ycaiHv.i
Hi
Tickets eotd and
ttuouah
WiU aS
to H points la Umi U
I tralaa sjpa aisst sd .
1EG.0N PACO
. WaArjfo:tt.MtWaHsartoc . 4aVfl,VOMn.
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