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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1893)
SwW?5W!HipR"7 -jwtt 1W xvekisq oAPjiarAir joxrtmju vrmT$ESJ)JiX , atjgttso is, 5 ss Doj;bcrry la Texas. Hem, in iBoutliwcstern1 Texas, just about midwoybofcweoir Houston in tho.oast and ElPasoin tho west, and very nearto tho Ria' Grande, tho Southern Pacific railway has built over tho Pecos river tho highest bridge in tho United States. Indeed its height of 320 feet is only exceeded by two bridges in tho world ono iu tho Andes of Peru and tho other in tho Himalaya mountains. Just be fore this bridge was finished one of tho WQrkmon fell from it and was of course killed. Tho coupty judge K, as summoned from Langtry, tho town nearest to tho bridge, to, hold a "crowner's, quest." The judgo ar rived with a great concourse of peo pie, all anxious to servo on the jury. Proceedings were begun by examin ing tho body of tho dead man. Upon this were found a loaded revolver and $10 in cash. Perceiving these the judgo said: "There ain't nothing to do about this case, gentlemen of tho jury. Tho man's dead, and it's perfectly pl;:in how ho mot his death. But what I want to know is. what was he doing with that gun? That's agin the laws of Texas. Ho ain't hero to explain, but because a man takes it into his head to put orrwings and mount to tho skies is no .reason why tho great state of Texas should bo defrauded. Law is law, and justice is justice. I fine him $40 for carry ing a deadly weapon." It is needless to say that tho fine was paid. John Gilmer Speed .in Harper's. Life of tho Army Woman. Whero it happens upon uncommon occasions that tho good and tidy housekeeper of tho civilized world finds herself beset by untoward con ditions, it is tho ordinary fatato of tho anny woman to bo thus hampered. There is no time during the active service of her husband in which Bhe may erect her household gods in tho pleasing consciousness that they are thero to stay. Four years is an .un usual length of time in which to tar ry at one place, and even within tho limits of a single garrison it is no ex traordinary thing for a household to movo from one set of quarters to an othr upon tho curtest notice. Tho army woman is a nomad. She has no abiding place. She is here today and there tomorrow, and not, in common, whero she listeth. The wise and -paternal government has need of her husband's services in Maine one month and possibly in Texas the next. Ho obeys his orders without question, promptly, and she, if she bo a time wife and an altogeth er adorable army woman, will not return to the house of her father to dwell in undisturbed serenity, but packs herself off with her husband to the last unheard of place where he must go. Nor is this nomadic ex istence the worst part of her life. One must consider the places in which her lines are cast. Theyre often unpleasant in the extreme. Godoy's. Tlio Airship of tho Future.-- An interesting article on aerial nav igation appears in McClure's Maga zino from tho pen of Professor Bell. The professor holds some rather orig inal views on tho subject. He main tains that the discovery of the bal loon retarded tho solution of the fly ing problem for a century. In his opinion, tho fundamental principle of aerial navigation is that the air Bhip should be heavier than tho qir. Ho says: "Electricity in ono form or another will undoubtedly bo tho motive pow er for airehips, and every advance in electrical knowledge brings us ono step nearer to tho day when wo shall fly. It would bo perfectly possible today to direct a flying machine by means of pendant electric wires which would transmit tho necessary current without increasing tho load to be carried." As a feasible means of propelling an airship a kind of trolley system is suggested, the rod hanging down from tho car to the wiro instead of extending upward. An EuclUh Sheriff Idea or Tun. Tho sheriff of a certain county in England being of a jocular turn of mind quietly picked a jury of the 12 f attest men eligible for the purpose men so fat that when they appeared in court and the time came for them to take up their position in the jury box it was found that but nine of them could be accommodated. How over, by rearrangement and squeez ing and amid tho boisterous laughter of the court they finally succeeded in crowding into their allotted qvjor ters a packed jury in the most liter al sense. Following this fat jury, the samo merry sheriff had collected a lean jury, thin enough to havo been ac commodated in tho jury box twice over. At another time' he gathered a jury of barbers, and, as a crowning feat, a jury of 13 men who squinted. Green Bag. Irrigation In Wyoming Of a total area for the state of Wyoming of (32,448,000 acres -about 10,000,000 acres wo capablo of irriga tion. This tract, greater than tho combined areas of Delaware, Now Jersey and Connecticut, is divided naturally into four neaily equal di visions, watered by tho four largest nvere of tho state, tho North Platte, the Powder, tho 3lg flora and tk Qrea. IJvw York gun. Mood's Cures Mrs. JC AT. Hurt Three Great Enemies "For o?er twenty years I suffered wltu Neuralgia JthramatUn, Dyspepsia. Fire years ago I began to take Hood's Earsa parllla and It has done me a vast amount ot good. Since beginning to take It I havo not bad a sick day. 1 am 72 years old and en joy good heaiin, wntcn j. aimumo 10 noou s ttarsapanua.- aixus, K. M. BuitT, West Kendall. New York, Get Hood's. Hood's PUIs cure liver Ills, consflpa lion, biliousness, sick headache, Indigestion. World's Fair, Chicago. calumet Avenue rind -An street. - Fireproof 1 241 roonwt near Fair Grounds i baths on orerr floor. ..,.,,., American ana European bum. RlUPEmET lltofjadsy. STrst-class family uAnbilUr 1 hotel. Write lor circular. A MEAN, LOW DOWN TRICK. A Man Who Tried to Commit Suicide Pro voked the Uotel Keeper. "Speaking of committing suicide by turning on tho gas," said the hotel clerk as a sad smile crept over his face, "wo had a chap play it low down on us once upon a timo. I say 'us' because I was part owner of the house then and had to pay half the gas bill." Being asked to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, ho con cen tinued: "He was a scrubby looking old chap with a lank satchel in his hands, and ho arrived one Saturday noon and engaged a room till Monday 4 morning. I put him in a back room on tho top floor and saw nothing moro of him. It seems he told the chambermaid that ho was not feeling well and did not want his bed mado, ind.so no ono went near him. There was an airshaf t in ono comer of his room, but he did not notice it He had come thero to suicide, so he just locked tho door, shut the window, turned on the three gas burners and went to bed. That was about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Monday morning 1 marked the room vacant, and pretty soon got word from the chambermaid that the door was locked. About the same timo a workman on tho roof reported a terrible smell of gas. He busted in the door of tho old man's room, and thero he lay in bed on tho broad of his back, with tho gas just a-booming from tho burners. There was a strong smell around, but of. course the bulk of it went up tho shaft. Ho had some crackers and cheese, and durn my buttons if ho hadn't been lying right there for 3G hours waiting for death and having a bite to eat when ho got hungry I When I got in, ho turned his eyes on mo and plaintively askdd " 'Landlord, can you tell mowhat't the matter with your gas? She's been fizzin away hero ever since Sat urday and hasn't oven gin mo ahead achel' "I booted that old cus3 until my leg ached and then ran him down stairs, but ho had tho best of us after all. Our gas bill for that month was $15 extra, and tho affair got into the papers, and wo had to stand $500 worth of guying." Detroit -Free-Press. The Lumber Industry. In Scribnor's Arthur Hill gives a most lifoliko description of tho log gers, active, enterprising, daring men, who aro exposed to all tho in clemencies of tho weather, and totia many dangers in their perilous call ing as a soldier usually faces in time of war. What manner of men thoy are, their light hearted recklessness, their carelessness of consequences, their alternate periods of wearing toil and wild debauch, is so vividly told by the writer that it is perfectly clear to tho reader. What tho result of their work is can bo best under stood from Mr. Hill's own statement; "Tho white pine Bupply of this country stands in tho states of Michi gan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, the pino forests of Maine, northern New -York and Pennsylvania having been long since substantially swept away. This timber reservo is fast diminish ing, tho output for the last lumber season amounting to 9,000,000,000 feet, or nearly one-half tho lumber cut of tho entire country, To pro duco this requires an army of 135,000 men; or about 15 men to each LOOO.OOO feet With- the product of these states for a year a plank sido walk 3 feet wido and 2 inches thick, resting on tho ordinary stringers, could be built from tho earth to tho moon 240,000 miles." Fred Taral uaa won more money on his mounts this year than any other jockey. Garrison, who captured tho (50,000 American Derby, stundsjgecond on the list ircher, tho world famous English jockey, rode Ormonde, tha $150,000 Eng lish Derby winner purchased by Mil lionaire MacDoaoogh of California, is KllhUracM. - . - ' U" FANCY WORKBASKET. Of Wood and Illbbon Hows, It In Very Ka ally Made. Tho design submitted gives simple de tails for the construction of n basket for holding feminine work or photographs that, tho New York Herald Hays, can easily bo mado with a small saw and gimlet. The material used may bo holly or any compact, nice looking wood that suits tho taste. A quarter inch board 80 inches long and 13 inches wide will bo sufficient to construct ono of theso bas kets. On ono end of tho board, with a com pass or pencil and string, draw tho dot ted circle and tho included hexagon for PARTS AND COMPLETED BASKET. a bottom to the basket. Any one. can .do this easily and accurately by uBinffthe samo radius length of string orveproad of compass to diviilo off tho circumrer ence of the dotted circlo into six equal parts and connect theso points by the boundary sides forming tho hexagon. With a small gimlet bore holes In the middle of each side and ono on each side of tho center for tho sides and middle niece, measure tho height on tho dotted center lines, draw tho parallel top and bottom lines and lay off the widths on either side of tho center as indicated. A handlo may bo mado by sawing out an oval placo in tho middle partition; bore holes in tho corners end ono n tho uad die of tho bottom of each board) smooth ing down the work with fino sandpapei or glass. To fasten thoso parts together five yards of inch wido satin ribbon will ) plenty. To decorate according to uesigr given, taKQ a pieco oi nuuuii wiu one end throuKh a middlo bottom hole m aside piecp;then separate tho endii and carry up an end to each upper cor ner whero it meets a similar ribbon from the next side, and doubling upon it through tho corner holes is tied-in n bowknot outsido tho basket. A ribbon is passed around tho inside, interlooping. the corner; perforations, at tno case, anc a knot in tho center holds, tho partition firmly. A plain hollywood basket with violet, pink or bluo ribbons will look very pretty, as tho panels may bo deco rated with painted flower sprays if desir able. Facts About the Ilulr. It is rumored that,glpssy hair is to be., come tb fashion, and that thet -elieonj locks Boon.upou the.heada.of tourvgipnd mothers ro coming in again with thr adoption of silk nightcaps. These caps it is claimed, absorb tho perspiration that! weaken tho roots pf the hair and protect the head from urafts qnp chills that mako the hair como out. Thf cap is, however, by no moans tho onlj agent in making tho hair soft and ebin ing. Constant brushing has quito a much to do with it as well aa keeping tho Bcalp clean by an occasional washing with castile soap and soft water or tli white pf an egg. One of tho best hah tonics is made, from rum and quinine Tho object of brushing thei hair is pot only to stimulate tho scalp, and keep it free "from dandruff, but to .keep it fre from every particle of dust its cntirf, length. For tho latter purpose a brush with closely set bristles, is necessary. A WoUiehi:dcNcnty. Every, mother, and -Indeed every head of a family, knowa-the necessity pf keep- lag certain remedies within easyreacbr TTerieWTiousea ore equipped wn a meo icise. pbest hung: in a convenient placo, The simpld device of uniting use viti beauty will help to hoop Iheseecessitiet evBr.atbandand,wlU provide for theli safe keeping at the samo timo. H01Cnt CABWET. Select Borne gunplo bracket with ampl riielrea rather than one gn oyer en ttrel to allow. Ban F-'"y f tain inside the glai iloor, etoro tlu not ties upon the shelve, each with a clean; written label. Uao tho uuall outer helve for book or bita of faience, tha joureabinet ma y deserve a place upot the -wall of your own room, and in tb. drawer, atored aafelr away, keep biU a tM Ua m1 -! ttilaa that y u m sMsBMt U 44 1 or S4f , i ' U i . i ! I? i t "esfSxlsfs i s SXnAVVBEBRIES. How to Serrs) the Berries and What to aifto of Them. Strawberries shonld.nlway8 bo. washed before thoy are used, but it shou1 1 be dono quickly and in very cold water or their" delicate flivor will be injured. Either hold a fo in tho. hand and dip quickly in water, or place a few at a timo- in.ft colander -and pour the water over thorn., They aro most attractively served in tho natural stiito by leaving tho stem? and hulls on. Place an after dinner cof- feo cup filled with powdered sugar in tho center of a glass or silver individual berry dish or a dainty white china sau cer, lay tho-fruit loosely around tho cup and garnish-wlth ,their own handsome foliage. If strawberries aro overlargo or acd, cut them into halves pr quarters with a sllver-knlfo-jusfc before serving them. A mound of euchberries dusted with sugar and heaped1 with sweetened whipped cream is both tempting and delicious. Strawberry Sponge Cake Six eggs, 3 teacupfuls of pastry flour, If cupfuls'of granulated sugar, S tablespoonfula of boillng-.watec and a-heaping teaspoonful of baking powder. Thoroughly beat tho sugar, and yolks of eggs together, add tho whites beaten to a stiff froth, then the flour and baking powder sifted together threo times, and lastly tho boiling water, Bako in duplicate long baking pans. 'During tha latter, operation mako.asoft frosting byiboilingacup of granulated sugar andbalf a. cup of milk until It will drop from tho spoon in strings. Pour it tnto a bowl, add a teaspoonful of flour and beat until thick enough to spread. Remove a cako from tho tin, spread the frostinotover-and cover well with straw berries cut in halves) then dust with sugar and placo the other oako over. Ar range whole, oven sh;ed strawberries neatly over thaiopsift powdered sugar' thickly overthe top and servo -.with plain pr whipped cream. Strawberry Dumplings Mako a doUgh precisely tho same as for rich short cako, roll into a thin sheet and cut with a largo, cutter or-pint bowl. Put on each pleco half a cup of strawberries, a heaping tea spoonful of sugar and two hits of but ter. Moisten tho edges with whlto of egg, fold over and fasten together like a turnover, sift powdered sugar over tho top and bako on a buttered paper 15 min utes. Strawberry Pie Lino a deop pia plate with rich pasts and bake a delicate brown. Havo -ready enough strawhor riesltoflll tho shell. When it is nearly baked add sugar to the fruit and make, a mringuo of tho whites of 3 eggs, and tablespqonful pf powdered sugar, ,Quickiy 4U tho shell with berrjes, spread tho morlngup .roughly over the top, re turn to the qven and brown slightly. Serve cold. A Household Convenience. This convenient rack, to bo suspended from tho sldo of the dressing , case, or K HANDY RACK. hnngr ,npon the wall, is made of a small wooden spade. Tho hooks arescrav'od intoitbo; handle and.the whole tio4 with ribbons. Turnip and Tomato Soiip. Chop up an onion and cook it in a cov ered pan for 10 minutes with 3 or 8 ounces of butter or clariHod dripping; then pour onto it a quart of boiling rwater or weakatock; add 4 or 5 turnips, a potato and half a can of tomatoes, the yejjetablea all chopped up small .season to aate wth pepper and salt, and then lot them ail simmer Kenny lowlier nu quite tendor, when they must be ,all rubbed through a slevo together; put back into the pot with llttlo bit of-but-ter, just to boil up, and servo very hot. Milk and Egg For Invalids. The use of milk and eggs as a diet or an, aid in buildiog up a patient is often a .trial to the nurse. Many patients will take milk slightly warm, or even hot, and digest it readily, when cold milk causes distress. It is an excellent plan, suggests The Nurse, to rinse tho mouth with cold, cool or hot water, as pre ferred, beforo and after drlnkingjumillc The taste left in tho mouth of many peroons after a drink of milk, espe cially a small quantity, often- causes the patient U dislike it. Tho secret pf success in giving milk and, eggs to.thoM who would rather not take, them (a to prepare them in different ways. For a delicate stomach the white of the egg, well beaten added to hot or cold milk sweetened to taste, will pften prove tempting when oven tha sight of the yolk with milk is unpleasant. After a time a little of tho yolk may be used, the white of the egg being addod last and not stirred into the milk, but left at the top of the glass for ornament. Metal Bedstead. Tha .demand for metal bedstead, baa increased very rapidly during the last few years, and more especially in tb last few months, and the west is chang ing its ytpaW-fon te ttils line of goods. Formerly the demand was almost ex clusively for wooden bedsteads, and very few ire and still fewer brass beds wer sold wsti of the Mississippi. Now, how ever, therols a steady call for good iron and brass bedsteads, as well as for lower priced grades. A Wadding fat-loo. A fashion at spring and early summer weddings is to have a small boy in son dainty dress, not necessarily that of ft page1, accompany the bridal pair to tb altar, whero at one sldo ha holds t rise tm aBsUtryreayf(rrprof-9itsMftl ItoV'0' IBALD MEAIi What is the conditio' of 'yours? Is your hale dm'S harsh, brittle? Docs lifeless apearanco? Docs it fait out when combed or j brushed? Is It, full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? Is it dry or In a. heated condition ? If theso aro soma of yoursyBrptOB3SBwarncdlnttmopryouwlHuccoiobad. J iSkookumRoot Hair-Grower (tswh&tjroanted. Ittpro4aeUonlinotanaccldtiit,butthenitiltofcientlfle I reionrch. Knowledge ot the dlMMOi ottho hair and jc&lp led to tb dlicor- 1 UnotaDr.bvitadllghtfuU7ociilnsttIi(l,ritt8htnr Tonto. Jijr stlmuUtlng , UtajrQUlclef, it tcjx oUfng, or, cvndtimlru& fid. groKt AarnbfU4 j IT Seen the icalp dB, healthy, and tree from Irritating eruption, by 1 I tfestue-ot atttoinrnkSiiuiSoap, Itdtftroxuxmuillo ituect$, uftica ftti en 1 l la ."J ka,ixk BHiHiliaaHiH aaiail 4)et tA M anil slit f ahJ cry At now to ireu wem, nrvf how tn IreiL thrm. . ."RlraoCum r OOnltlOl noltuer t iaureDUiaueii9aituur prepaid, on rrelpt ofprioe. LMrJftrtBforWO. mo atvvyrvun TRABKVJJUC 4fprt rftrc. T. J.KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural'Wood Finishing, Oor, 30th and Chemekota Street. Geo. Fendrich, v& CASH MARKET Beat meat and free delivery. 136 State, Street. J. L. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OARDB, r. ji.,D'AitQr. aio. OriimaHAM. S'AUOY & BINGHAM, Attorney at Law, ltonraa 1, a and 8. U'Aroy HulldtnB.iHl te Ktreet. Bpeolal Attention given to bui neni in the supreme and Circuit court of, tho state. 2 11 R. P. BOIrtE Attornty ut lw, Balem, Ore gon. Office amjommerctal street. mlLMON FOUD, Attorney at law, Balom, X tiregoB Ofllceiupatalrtln PaUon,block H, J. BiaaKIt. Alldine'yat UiW.Htlem, Ore gon. Ofllcoovpr itusn's bauk T J. BUAW4M W.dlUNT. .BUA.W A HUNT ej . Attorney U law. Qfllre qver Capital National bnnfc, Balem, Oregnn. rOHN A. O ARSON, Attorney at law, nwra I Hnnds, IIUBhibank.bulldluiritfalcm.Or. 11 f. HO Nil AM. W. U.J 41Ul-JUtV3 B OHUAUA UULiMtSJ. Attorney at jaw. 1 ufflopiu liuHhblooK. between State ana Court, on Commercial at root. K. POGUK, hunographfr nd Tjpe J writest, Besteaulppfld typewriting of- cebat one In Oregon. Over Utllh'i bank. HalemyOregom TULLA HUBRMAN. Typewrltink and 1 commercial stenography, nm 11, Gray ock. KlrsMilo' workr. Katet reasonable. DU A. DAVI3. Late Pst Graduate of New York, gives ipeclal attenUonito tbeidla" eases of womun and children, nose, throat, lungs, kidneys Ufflce at reldence( IqI Htot treeu Qopsuita- skin aisroaes ana surgery. tlon from Vto 2 a. m. and IIU3i,lili ri-vi 9.MOT1', Ofllce SloCommorrlal streot.ln fjldrldge block IVTOllieUUU IU lyUIIIIIlO'U.UI ., Q O. BROWNK, M. P., Physician and Hur Q. gcou. Office, Murphy bid.; reslacnco, is. 1 omraerclai street ttxii. t n. hmith. Uentlst. 93 State stretl J Balem, Oregon. Finished dental opera, lions' -of every descrlptloB. PatnlosS ;oper- tlons a spoclnlly. r cLaniFPTii. dkntibi:..balkm. ore- 0 t gon. OWce hours from t a ro to 5 p. in All wor guaraiiiiwu. uuico -y w. - wi rymple' store, corner Court and Commercial streets. WD. PUUI1, Archltfct. plans spectacB . lions and superlntendrnte for hi. classes ol buildings? Office 290 Oommerclul street, up stairs. DKOTBOTION iJODOtt NO. 2 A.O.U. W V Meets in tbnlr ball iu mate Insurauoe building, every Wednesday evening. A. W. DENNft, M.W. J, A. BEIiWOOU.itecotdnr. iThe LINE That LEADS: ALL OTHERS FOLLOW, 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS LtAVINQ PORTLAND J; 31 DAYS to CHICAGO lloiirs'h8uidl,.frago,nd llonrs Qu'ckw t,0,city! mi Ki"' Pullman snd Touflit Slefpen, Ffee Recllf Ing Chair Cafi, Dining Can. or rate and general Information call on r address, W H. HURLBURT, Ast, O.F.A. 9M Washington U lOKTI..MII. OBWIO'. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A Um 8pcUle potlilr snd Dna Uo0n;I rf9 iiobou fi lh Uood. d a leslorMlon rf likr fUar M U iIwum - b " " iaa rMMdr - b ad"f ofS "- M WW, snd U will W4 f-S7 H If Trtta lpl USrTkkrokonsadaUUooddlMMU. UeywU. EuanutU AAims MOFFAT CHEKIICMi CO., 119 tln Xt MMXAKB, . 4LUlliJ! t3S0rfTir --H f.lfill viffl 1 I VU-Jr UJ care u W ! . dj 0hjl UU. VT tunuitM a curaor rAu4 tb -Mf. It split at the ends? Has it n K M-ossoipin" ooqwiu noiiner nunerau nor put. j 11 iwiuwunuiurunuit .uaia v bhdiwiudk , drawer, $UM per bottle 1 tor M0. Soap, too. , kwi jimik ukuytch CO., ay'Hoatfe Fifth Arenae, Kew York, N. Y. Screen . Poofs ANP JOBDINO. Horloy & Winstnnlcy. Bhop sis High street. J.E HUllPHY. - Brick and1 Hi- HOHXKBAKM. AS'H-BY. T-aOce-It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only ? oents a day delivered at yburdoor; Meat Market, aOOjCoinmerolnl Street, flood, mnaU, l'rompt delivery. David MCKillop, Steam food Saw JOHN C, MARTIN, Horseshoeing, BLAGKSMlHJNG. Btato Street, - - Balem Leave orders at Balera Ira provoment Co- 95 State street. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commsrclsl St., Silent, Orsgoitj (Next door to Klein's.)! Bpeolalty ol Bpeotacles, and repairing Clock. wHi4inw" nnn .i"wmrv Smith Premier Typewriter.! Bold on eaay payments.. For ItenU W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.nURPKE,aen'Ugent, lOlHVhlrd St, Portland. Knnd fnratAlogue. W L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE hoT Wf. Doy"ihht7 Vnien Mt Ist ns try B'scr. Mtlntti8wrW. .f5M nt M80 .2.S 3.50 Mi MUMS- 2.50 2.00 1.7 ron BOYt 3.25 12.00 1.71 S iryouwtnt tint DRESS SHOE, mass MttohM tlylM, don't piy $6 to W, try my M, $30, W.CpM $5 Sbo. Tby (it sqnil to euitom made snd look m wsir m well. I f you with to sccnemla In your foot do 10 by purchailng W, L, Dotigtti Shott, Nime and prlc ittrnped en ids bottom, look for It whoa yon buy W. I-D0DOLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by KltAUBSK Hit OS. HOWARD, The House Mover. 4151 Marlon Street. Ha the best faollltlc lor moving and ralsr Ing houses. Iave orders at Ciray Ilros., or addrcs Halem, Oregon. From Terml-t&l or Interior Points Vto n a Is the line to;tak To all Points East and SoHtb. It Is the dining car route. It runs tbroogi vestibule trains, every day In tho ytar t ST. PADL AND CDICAGO (No changs of ears.) Oompased of dining cars unsurpassed, l'ullmaa drawing room sleepers ;Of latest equlpnitnt TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and la which aooommodstlaa are both Ires and fun nlshed (or hol49 0 Hrat aad sscoud-au tickets, and KLEQANT DA.Y COAOIJKH. Aeontlnuota line soansrltng with all lines, afiordlni direct and unlotrrupted service. Fullman all "i " "rIonan brso. eared tn advt f any Jitf'itt of the road. Through tickets tn and from all polat in Anuria. JCnglaufl and Kump ena be purchrjioa at any ticket nmevpltUhoaru. nojr, Full Information ooncsrning rates, II mr of trainsjtnta andother details furuu Led onsw;uUou to any Jf-n' or A. D. OHAULTON, Assistant llsnaral Faisqvr Agrut, N i first strest, cor. Watklnjte; t'ot o. wrv MSuS)Urfa sMsl '"-,',, SHSS. ' t -,' ! ! K. H.I mzm Tvn intuinvK . lectric; Lights On hctcr Sjdtcm. TO CONSUMERS : lueKii'm Light and Power Tompsuy at Jtreal penn have (quipped tbolr Klcrtns .IjlRljt pliut with the m ist modiru appxralas nifll'Hn"v,,hleto oJIt the publln a better light' than nny kytenr arid ni a rate lower Ihauliiu- city on the coast. Arc and IiiOHiidcsccnt Light ing. Mcctric Motors iernll purposes wkerQ power IS re quired. Ho-1 'enreo ran 1 wlrel for n many lights aa diwlred and the ooimimeni puy lor oly auGK UirhJ arn ured, Tnu belli- registered byal BU'jsuecino .never. 'Kloc trio Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. Fresh- News-Papers- Fruits- and Candles. J. I BENNETT & SON. P. O. 331oolc. T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, ItemodolB, re-covori and repalra upholstered furniture, FlreU olaaa work. Obemoketa street; Htnte Inanronee block. Deutscher Advocat. POaiOFflCE BLOCKS, - - SALEM, 9R. Admitted to practice In all the courts, leclaU attention given to German speak B: ing people ana nustnes at me couniy ana stata oWm. IS. IIOFKIt. NoUry lubHc The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC I It And Oregon Dovolopment company's steam ship line. 286 miles shorter, 3) tioura lees time than hy any other route, First class through passenger and irclrht line from Portland and all lolnta In the Willamette valley to and fronimn Francisco. T1MK BOUEDULE, (Esoept Sunday.) Lr AlUanyl-Ofl pmlLv OorvaUlal:M p m ArYaaulna6:W) p ni U.V Ynqulna M a m l,vOorvaHls.lO:a8am Ar Albany 11:10am O. A 0. trains connect at Albany and Cor rvallls, une above train connoct at xaquina wivn the Oregon Development Co.'s line or steam. era between Yaquina and Man Km nclseo ., N.B. Vasaengtra from l'ortland and all sVlilameite valley polnta can make oloee oob tectlon Willi the trains oftho Vaqulnft Koute it Albany or corvallt. and' if destined t Ba (Cranclaoo shouldarrao.a to srrlvo at Yaquina tha evening before date of sailing. Fusitenger and Fi right Katt always the lowest For Information apply to Messrs. UULMAN A Co., Ktrlght and Ticket Agents Wand 302 Front street, Portland. Or., or O. O. liOOUIC, Ac't Uen'i Ft A lluw. Ag1 Or. 1'aclflo H.ll co.UirvuUls.Or. (', H, HA8VKLl., Jr.. qru'l Freight and Fass Agt Ore UeTflopmentCo., WM Mnutgofy nt East and South -vrA- THE SHASTA ROUTE tht- Southern Pacific Cornpanv, CAi.irouwrA kxphess tjuik ruk ruinr bi TWKIW roUTAMOAMDB.r. "rtoutlT. TfitT p. iu, ftiHp, m. 101(5 a.m. Mjrtn. Fort land Hnlem Han Fran. Ar. l.v. 7:SEitt. 6:2a a, in IiV, Ar. .v. 7:00 p. m AImivo trulim stop ouTy ill ioTIbwlng sution north of Hoscburg, Hast l'ortland Oregon City, Woodburn, Halorn, Albauy Taucent. Hhrdds, Ualsuy, UurrUburc, JuuctlobCUy, Irving ana Kugeim r-, r KfWKUI'lIMAlf. IJAI-V. 8 SO a.m. 11:17 a. m VJio p.m. 1ortIund Halem lloeebury Ar. I .mj p. .m. LV. Ar. Lv. I 140 p.m. Lv. I 7.-G9 a. M Albany Local, Dally Kacept S-O) p. in, VJta p.m. kOO p.m. 1X7 Lvi Ar. 1'urUand Ar, Lv, 1-v, Balem 7JW a. us. Albany eS0a.mi, Dining Chi-s oh OgdeM Kwttte POfilMAN BUFFET SLkfRS AD Second Class Sloping Cirs Attached to all through trains. rVest Side Wm, Mum Ftii. u4 CmiUif: PAILY..(BXCCrT SUKBAY). 7JH1 a. m. Lv." Ar. Port(uni (Jorvallls Xr.7 fti4p.ni. Lv. lKSy.wu U15 p. Ill, -1 At Albany and Oorvalll couuot train af Oregon FaHne Railroad. wttk KXrKKMtTUAIN lOxIbV KUCKfTBUWHATr :W p, m. 7r"iSp.ro, l'ortland """ m osfaTm MeMtnavllls fcfSa.1 TttXUtiH TICKETS To all twlnu In the KasUns trtate. Canada and Kurope ran t8 obulned at loweet rata Irom W, U U Ufa'. w. MKIMNKK. 'Aaaat. ttakas. K.P.KOOKU-. AH.U.r.aMIM-t.Act K. KOKHI.KK, WUIN CENTRAL LUjK (Merthera Pe!: H. t. Cj., Iimss.) UTEST TIME CAW), Two Through Tr5 Bully. Ipm losu-m 1 Mo a.aspnt 7:iApm I UIbb a ;sihMl l.Htl.Ul! MSlMU; 1UIUIU 7.UHui .A(bU4.a SjsfeiaUl liuiuta iu.- 7 l&tm iu4am Chlwo,l I M kssywiifs Ticket sold and bnapnas skssfcsd Uktowh to all points la tha UbTM msm mA CfesasV Clots rosDSAtkm ia t CM0 sHtlTai lrtus oter Kaat aaA Mouth. rrhilllnfirnifttki ssstr ta Uktstr ' Jm. f9, f M , W TS1, SifV,