X(Pt .yv - '-H-. -..-. " For years I have had heart difficulty and kidney trouble. I was unable to sleep on my left side. I am now free from kidney trouble and can sleep on cither side, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla. MyywHebad chronto sore throat for 20 yearst,8lnco, taking Mood's Climes Hood's Sarsaparllla she has not'liad sore throat except once when she took cold." GBJun" W. Babkes, lUchford, N. Y. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner rills, assist digestion, cure lck headache. STAGE GLINTS. Edwina, tho "phenomenal" dancer, haa -made a big kit in-Now-York city. Itiseaid that Charles Frohman will hare more than 20 companies on the road next season. Phyllis Rankin will be a member of Mrs. John Drew's "The Rivals" com pany next season. Manager A. M. Palmer has returned from Europe with the proverbial "trunkful of plays." The well worn "Ivy Leaf will go out again next season. Smith O'Brien will of course bo tho brave Irish lad who res cues almost everybody in sight. The rights of "A Scandal In High Life" have reverted to the author, Edgar Sei dell,, the original exploiters of the farce hot thinking well enough of it to tembt fortune on the road. Henry Irving, Ellen Terry and a few friends are traveling across British America by easy .stages. Their company- will sail from Europe in time to reach San Francisco for their-opening in September. B. F. .Keith, tho "continuous perform ance", magnate, is.said to attribute most of his success to the fact that he com pels attaches of his theaters to make a specialty of politeness to patrons. His example rsjght be advantageously emu lated by other managers. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. The starfish has fivo eyes. It is reported that the eagles along the ocean coast of tho, state of Washington are being exterminated. Sir John Lubbock, who once kept a queen bee for J 5 years, declares that & test proved that tho eggs were as fertile at that age as they- were 12 years before. The elephant is given the credit of be ing the most long lived a well as the most intelligent of all animals. Cuvjer says that there are instances of thoir having lived to beyond the age of 800 years. All the species of shellfish draw the carbonate of lime of which their shells are formed from the sea. After the death of the animals the shells accumu late at the bottom of the ocean, forming lofty mountains and vast beds of chalk. Taxation In Auclent Holland. In the history of taxation there is noth ing more curious than the imposts to! be found in the laws of the early'days of Hol land. The most curious tax of all was one imposed in 1674 on boots 'and shoes. In or der to prevent the impost from being evaded each of those articles bo essential to human comfort had to bo conspicuously marked on the upper leather with the stamp of, he maker and also with that of tho taxing of ficer. Tho Bum to bejpald was regulated, by the" size of tho boot or shoe. So, apart from the question of beauty, in those days itrwas a real advuntage to have a small foot. In 1600 a tax was imposed on all passengers traveling in Holland by lanu or water. u V701 thin tax was Mill in force. In 1671 a duty of 5 cents was levied upon each person who enured a tavern before noon. The tax was increased for after noon visits. Persons who assembled in. a private house after 8 o'clock in tho after noon for tho purpose of amusing them selves hud each to pay a certain sum, and those who entered a place of public enter tainment were likewise taxed. There was a duty on marriages and deaths. The amount of tho tax varjed according to the social position of tho parties, while in the case of a person buried outside of tho dis trict in which he had lived, the amount payable by his executor was doubled. Shoe and Leather Review. A Vol uablu Artfcle, The girl's heart-had been rudely handled by a young man, wfcose lrprohsei,tjpay vere 'known among men to b&of flno, more value than hi protista tlpwtfjwjqjow'n among women, and bhe went to an attor ney to see about suing him for breach of promise. "So," said the kindly old gentleman, "you want to hue Jack for breach of pro miser" , . . . "Yes, sir, I do, and I mean to," she as serted, with angry emphasis. "What are the figures!" "Twenty-five thousand dollars. The old man's eyebrows flew up with a snap. , Twenty-five thousand dollars!" be ejac ulated. "Why, my dear young lady, there Isn't a Jury In tl.U county that wpuldn t laugh riubt out lu the box at the very idea of one cf Jack's promises oeing wur.u thousandth part of It, You'd better bring In your broken heart and sue him for as sault and batter' or cruelty to animals or something like that,"-DrtroIt Free Press. rrepcli English. "And speaking of tight money," wild the traveled nau. "I remember hearing that word tight' lined in a funny way In Pari once, 1 1 was at a party In a hotel-as they call tbelrhouswover there that was much too small for the crowd they bad there, My host spoke his best F.nglUh to itieas I push ed through a Jam for a how-do-you-do, and this U what be. akl the first thing. 'I m afraid you will find we art very much too t'ght fcietr "Boston Transcript -Hatm! JJfr. G riant TF. Bdfn'ea TTVTTitriTi'i'1'"" i7f;ivT'rtiV'nf(iTW?ir - - THE SOUITUDE-OF TWO. Ton were the queen of all the crowd That surged through Lady (label's rooms And when tho music grew less loud Around the rch exotic blooms I heard men praise your beauty rare, The contour of your sweet, pale face, Your massive colls of golden hair. The charm of all your regal grace. Entranced they envied me, and yet I .watch you in the fire's dim light And wish that wo. Had never met. For here alone with you tonight. When we cast off our heart's disguise, I dare not, dare not seek to know What memory shrouds. your dreaming eyes With mists of tears that come and go. Your little hand is mine, but fate Denies tho bliss I vainly crave, And both our Uvea are desolate, Divided by your lover's grave. London World. DE. TRIFULGAS Whoo-oo-ool roared the wind. Ml-1-lshl the rain was pouring in torrents. The fury of the gale bowed tho trees on the Volsln inn coast und beat upon the cliffs of the mountains of Crimma. The lofty rocks along the shore were gnawed by the waves of the vast sea of Niegalocride. Whoo-oo-ool Whl-i-lshl At the end of .the harbor is the little town of Luktrop. A few hundred houses, 'four or five steep streets, which look like ravines, paved with pebble stones and rougBened by the scoria) ejected by the nelghborlngvolcano, Vanglm-. During the day it emits sulphurous, vapors, at night, ever and anon, huge tongues of flame. Like a lighthouse, theVangalor shows thehar-. bor of Luktrop to .the coasters whose keels cut the waves of theiNiegalocride. On the other side of the town are some ruins of the Crimmarian period. Then comes a suburb which recalls Arabian vil lages, with white walls, round roofs -and sun scorched terraces, a heap of stones flung there hnphazard, like a pile of dice whose angles were worn off by the steps of time, Among other buildings is the Slx-Quatre, a name given to an odd looking structure with six windows on. one side and four on the other. A steeple dominates the town the square belfry of St. Phllfllene, with a chime of bells which are sometimes stirred by the tempest. It Is considered a bad omen and always inspires terror throughout the coun try. Such is Luktrop. Then outside are scat tered houses standing amid the broom and furze, as in Brittany. But it iBn't in Brlt tanv. Is it In France? I don't know. In Europe? I don't know that, either. At any rate, don't look for Luktrop on thomop not even on Stleler's atlas. Tapl A timid knock was heard on the narrow door of tho Slx-Quatre at the, left angle of the Rue Messagllere. It was one of .the most comfortable houses, If the word can be applied to Luktrop. The knock was answered by savage bark ingr Intermingled with hpwllng, like the barking of a wolf. Then a window above the door opened. ""Deuce take these trou- iblesome people,' said an angry voice. A young girl wrappea in a snauoycioaK, who stood shivering in the rain, asked if Dr. Trifulgas was' at home. "He is or isn't according mj circum stances." "I've come to ask him to go to my dying father." "Where is he dyingf" "On the coast of Val Karinon, four miles from here." "What Is his name?" "Yort Kartif." "Vort Kartif?" 'lYes, and If .Dr. Trifulgas" "Dr. Trlfulffas Isn't In." And the window closed abruptly, while the roar of the wind and the rush of the rain blended in a deafening noise. This Dr. Trifulgas was a hard man. IIU old dog Hurzof a'crosB-betwet n a bulldok and a spaniel would have had more pity His house, Slx-Quatre, inhospitable to thi poor, opened only to the rich. Besides, hi had a regular scale of charges forhlsserv Ices so much for typhoid fever, so much for a congestion, so much forpericanlitls and other diseases which doctors Invent by the dozen. Now, Vort Kartif was a poor man, a member of an Insignificant family Why should Dr.'Trifulgas disturb himself, and on such a night? "Just getting me up was worth 10 fre zers," be muttered as he went back to his bed. " Scarcely 20 minutes had passed when the Iron knocker again struck on the door of, Slx-Quatre. The doctor In a rago again leaned out of the window. "Who's there?" ho shouted. "I am Vort Kartlf's wife." "The man at Val Karinon?" 'Yes, and if you don't come he will die.' "Well, you'll be a widow." "Here are 20 fretzers." "Twenty fretzers to go to Val Karinon, four miles offl No, thank youl Deuce take me if I will." And the window banged again. Twenty fretzerel A fine piece of business! Risk a cold or lumbago for 20 fretzers, especially when, the next morning, he was expected at Klltrono by the rich Kdzlngov, from whose gout he made 60 fretzers a visit. With this agreeable prospect Dr. Tri ir. Bint still more soundly than before. ivkuiuini Mi.l-ishl And then tap! tapl tap! This time three blows from the knocker, piled by a more resolute nana, blended with the noise of the storm. The doctor woke, but In what a temper! W ben the window was opened, the wind burst In like a bombshell. "It Is for Vort Kartif." 'That miserable fellow again?" "I am bis mother." "May his mother, his wife and his daugh ter die wl!Tblm." "He has an attack of" "Well, let him defend himself." 'They have sent you some money," the old woman added. "An installment on the house which was oold to Dontrup on the Uue Alessagllrre. II you don't come, raj granddaughter will be fatherless, my daughter a widow, and I shall have no son." It was pitiful and jterrlble to Jvear this aged woman's role, to think ihat the wind wa chilling thek blood In, bervelns, that the rain was drenching her thin form) "An attack of epilepsy U worth aoo tret zert," replied the heartless Trifulgas. "We have only 12a" 0ood evening!" Aud the window shut again. But on re flection 120 fretzers for a two hours' wajk, including the visit, that was 60 fretzers an hour, a frrtxer a minute. The profit waa mall,yrt after all not to UdeapUed. Instead of going back to-bed. the doctor .llpped'into his coat, put on bis high booU. Jib I thick overcoat and bis 1D:L leaving bis lamp burning beside his Codex. opVn at page I97.be unbelted the door ol Blx-Quatre and tood,upoB the, threshold. rrvl!JnmHwaathtre leaning on bT US, emaciated by br year of poTWtr. "TitlWfrttnr . V ' ' jimmo sojkmwfr "'r" - ny r fru nn m ir T t -fMiyC'ifS - "Here they are, aud may God Increase" them to you a hundredfold." "Godl The money of the poorl Dldany body ever sv the color of It?" The doctor whistled to Hurzof, lighted a small lantern, hUug It round his neck and turned toward the sea. I The old woman followed him. , . I What a tempest of wind and, rain! The ' bells of St. Phllfllene began to ring. -A-.bad omen! Pshawl Dr. Trifulgas was. notisu- ! ncrstltlous. He believed In nothing, flot ' even his own sclenca except forthelncome it brought hi in. What weather .and what ( a roadi tool Stones, slippery with seaweed; tcorles crunching under the treadi No light, txcept the faint, wavering rays from Hur zot's lantern. Sometimes there was a burst of flame from the peak of Vanglor, amid which huge, grotesque silhouettes seemed to hover. We do not know what lurks at the bottom of these fathomless, craters. Perhaps they are the, souls pf the under world, which turn to vapor In ri?ng. The doctor and the old woman followed the curves of the little bays on the shore. The sea was white with a livid pallor the whiteness of mourning glittering with a phosphorescent light along the line of surf, which broke In tshlnlng waves upon the strand. Both climbed to, the bend In the road, be tween the downs, where 'the broom and furze met like a thicket "of bayonets. The dogthod come, close tolhts master and seemed to say: "Ua! A hundred and twenty fretzers for the strongboxl That's the way to get rlchl, -More lana lor me vineyarui anuuicr uu on the supper tablel Another bono for faithful Huraof! Let us nursd the ,slck( rich people and bleed their pockets." At this point the old woman stopped, and with a trembling finger pointed to a ruddy light shining through "the gloom. It came from Vort Kartlf's house. 'There?" asked the doctor. "Yes," replied the old woman. Tho dog howled plaintively, KmMenlv thn volcano with a rtfafwhlch seemed to shako it to its foundations sent' forth a sheaf of flames which appeared to touch the olouds. Dr. Trifulgas was thrown down by-the shock. Swearing like a trooper, ho. rose and looked around, him. The old woman was no longer there. Had she disappeared lnsomechasm intheearth, or was slio concealed by the heavy mist? Tho dog was standing erect on his hind legs, with his mouth wide open and the lantern out. "Let us go on!" murmured Dr. Triful gas. The worthy-man had, pocketed hlsmon- ey. He must earn it. There was only one gllmmerof 'light- perhaps half a mlleaway. It- came from the room of the dying or 'dead man. That was the house. The old woman had point ed to It. No mlstako was possible. Amid the roaring of the wind, the rush of the raln.tho whole fury of' the tempest, Dr. Trifulgas walked swiftly" on. As. he advanced, the house, Btandingi alone in. the fields, became more and rooreiolesrly vls- It was strange how closely It resembled the doctor's residence, Slx-Quatre at Luk trop; the same arrangement of the win iimn In front, the same little vaulted door Dr: TrifulKOB hurried on as fast as the J hurricane would permit; The door was. alar. He pushed It open, and the gale hnnired it after him rudely. The dog, left I outside, howled, paualngi at intervals like Strange! One would .think that Dr. Tri fulgas bad returned to bis own home. Yet he had not grown bewildered and made n circuit. ' He was really al Val Karinon, not at Luktrop. Yet there was the same low,, vaulted corridor; the same winding wooden staircase, with its wide railing worn by the friction of many hands. He went to the landing. A falntjlght filtered under- the door as at-Six-QuMre. Was It a delusion? In the dusk be r?cog., nlzedhlsown room, the bed -with itsycl lmv ennenv: on "the riaht the .old pearwood chest, at the left a ptrpngbox where he, meant to deposit his 120 fretzers. Thfcre, stood' his leather .cushioned armchair, his fable with its twisted Je,g8 and on it near the dying lamp his Oodext opened nt page 107. "What alls me?" hemnttered. What was It? A chill of fear crept through bis veins. IIU pupils dilated. His body seemed' to shrink. A cold perspiration camo through the pores of his, skin. He must hasten. The lamp Was going ouLforlack of oil. He must- look, at the .dylng.man. Yes, there was the ueu nis uea witn pil lars and canopy, closed by flowered cur tains. Was it possible. that that waspopr man's wretched tpalletf With a trembling band he- grasped' the curtains, parted them an(J glanced within. The dying man, with his faco. la full view, layimqtlonlessjas if, about to draw his last breath. The doctor bent over blm. Oh, what aery escaped bis lips arts wered by the mournful baying of IhedogouUlde, The dying man was not Vort Kartif but Dr. Trifulgas. It was he Whom the con gestion had attacked. A cerebral apoplexy, with a sudden accumulation of water In the cavities of the brain, with paralysis of the side of the body opposite to the seat of the Injury. ... . . Yes, It was he for whom a physician baa been summoned; be, who in the hardness of his heart had refused to go to the poor man; he who was dying. Dr. Trifulgas was like a madman, n flt that the case was hopeless. The gravi ty of the symptoms lucreased every, mo ment. Tha action of ma Heart ana respira tion were about to cease, ret lie nau not wholly lost the consciousness of existence. What should he do? Leen the quantity of blood by means of bleeding? Dr. Trlful r,, wna d. (lead man if be delayed. Bleeding was still practiced at that time, and, as at the present day, tbedoctors pared of apoplexy all who were not destined to Dr. Trifulgas seized his case of iMtru raenU, took out a Jancet and cuttbrjarm of his double. The blood did not fipwjj He rubbed the chest violently, the , action of his own heart was falling. He putj hot bricks to the feet mi owqwefrBivT..u Tben his double started up In bed, strug gled violently for breath and drew a long sigh. And Dr. Trifulgas, spite cf alltbat hU knowledge could suggest, died under his hands. The next morning only a corpse was found In Blx-Quatre-tbe body of Dr. Tri fulgas. It was Interred with great pomp In the cenitery of Luktrop after numerous othem ybleh be bad sent hrreaecotdlng to the most approved formula. As to old Hurzof, they say that since that day be has darted through the country with hU lighted lantrn bowling like alost I can't vouch for the truth of the rumor, tat iso ronrjo,ur ,tblngippvln this -land of .Youluoi ear iw suiairua oi trop. But, I repeat, don't lookfor this place on the tnap. 'ilia best geographer bar not yet MKlti M to iti akoatloa to latitude, or tvtala Ioitu4.-Julso Verne. mmwmPAX AVWWM THE-.RANOKxpfiACO0K'S F,EATHEfl9, Iho Evil it Wrought For One Woman Until the Spell Was Broken. "lam riot superstitious," said an actress recently, "but Llon't believe I shall ever care to have peacock's feathers In my pos session again. A few weeks ago I saw n ffui.nimlt of them in one of the shops here, and thinking' it was Just what I wanted bou'gbt it. I gave a $10 bill In payment; Haying I would get the change on the way out, The Ian was to.tu, .and wnen l went back to the counter the money had jiot yet tetnrned. "I was In ti desperate hurry, for it was ticm-ly rehearsal time, but as it was Satur I'av and we were goiug out on a short east- em tour uuday morning 1 had to wait as long as.possible. There bad been an error, and my. $4.40 bad-gouo astray I was finally told, but it would bo forwarded to me, -the girl Bald, and I rushed up to rehearsal, just lateveno,ugb to Incur a fine. "After the trouble with the monoy, being! consequently a little short of cash In my purse, I.scnt home, C. O. D a small. pack agofwhpse. contents cost II. This dollar I gave to tho maid at my boarding house, telling her to pay. for something that was coming for me. While I was at dinner tho mapager sent for my two trunks to go to the station, and .the stupid maid assumed this to be the place for my dollar and, paid ltovcrto.therexpressman, who, not under standing, pocketed It as the cxprcssage for the trunks, bo wnen tne package uiu.come it took another dollar to get it, and there ;was no way to got the first one. back. 'Nothing Happened on Sunday,, except that my berth was over tho wheels, and I Heft a package of the late papers I bad Just VtV i .1 x? -vU-i. i.i. ,. OOUbUi. iu tuo 4ie,v iur& niuwuK ,xvuiu .but on Monday, not feeling w611, 1 bought a bottle of au expensive tonic, abd had .hardly got out of tho drug store when it slipped from my hands and fell, breaking to bits. As the tonic was not for external .use this outward application only soiled my gown, and I hod to go right back arid .pay over another $1.25 for more of, tho med icine. "We were to play three nights in the , place, und I left souio of my things around the dressing room after Monday night's , performance. "Whert I opened the door Tuesday even- Inir, a cloud of Hying down flouted toward me. It was my powder puff, which had been Chewed by mice, as I thought, but Lsoon found that more than mice bod been abroad In the room, A llttlo bearch showed a big Tatbolo lu one comer, aud In it were sticking n half gnawed shoe, one of a pair of red Tdlk ones, made from a piece of a dress 1 wore in one act. ino other was never found. The rats had disposed of that entirely, and of a palrof long, red gloves that went with the costume. Of course tbt-y had eaten all the grease paint around, dud bad even jumped up from the shelf and chewed u pair of red silk laces that Inccd my dress and that 1 had hung up on 4 nail. - The-so were chewed as far as they could be reached. "I had to go on that night wlthout-gloves, and In a-pair of old white kid boots1 that the property man hastily painted red as well as he could. "The manager of the theater-told me the place was- overrun by rats, that a short time before be had shut a ferret lit) one night in one of tho dressing rooms, and in 1 the morning lie could not ue round any where, but that didn't, console mo for the' loss of my expensive and not easily dupli cated shoes. "Wednesday morning In my room'atitho hotel I Bpll'ed a bottle of ink over .the front of a new teagowu, und then I cried. One of the girls run In, and in tclllng'ofmy list of misfortunes I spoke of their dating from the purchase of the fan. 'SVhat fad?' she asked, and I showed it to her. "She instantly seized it audi broke It over her knee, running to the window und throwing the pieces as far as she. could. I learned, then for the first timo itho.super- atitiou about peacock feathers. 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J.oeHB,THU-nographer and Tjpe ,...,, MA juiiiimuut tvnAvritinff ni ce but, one In Oregon, dver JJusU's bank, Salem, Oregon. rvrF.l.T.A. HtlKRMAN. Tvtiewrltlni and 'O oommerclal stenography, room 11, Gray block. Klrst-clas.woTEv Kal reasonable. Dll. A. DAVI8. Late Vmi Graduate of New 'York.-gtves special attention to the dls cases of women and children,, nase.i throat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases and surgery Ofllco at reiildeiice, lol State street. Oon.u'la. tlon fromtttotaa. m.and3to5P.m. 7-1-fim W 'M01rlvrtTfUANANrJBtmQKON. .Office 8lo0ommerclal Btreet.ln Eldrldge block. iWSiqenco io imoiorci pitrci. a BROWN K, M, C. Vhysiclan aad Hor reon. omce. iiuruby bieuk: residence, ,45,4 Commercial street. TPlILT.H. I HMITH. Dentlnt. 93 Btate street JJ Balem, Oregon. Finished dental opera, lions or evi every description, l'alnless opera. tlons a specially, my. DU OLAilA- Mv ,DAVIUMONradate ol Woman's Medical Wlsge, 'of Pennsyl vania Office. Bh-HreymaanBlock,- Walem. r O. OHIMTU. .DKNTWr. BALBM.,OUK. V. on. Office hours from a m. to,6p.n; All worn guaranteed. OHIoe civer J; J 'Dai ry m rle's store, corner Court- and Commercial streets. WD. 1'Uail, Architect, plans, spocldca llnnfl nnfl, tMllnArlmjiuriMnnA. -far- Bit 401MC U, .UUWU., ,IX.V,VW VVI.M.M.'.W'1 a.... .. i...i,i.M,H ,a,a non nAn.n,.M,lnl .vrvQfc, up .ufttr.. )tUTEOTIONLODai NO. 3 A.O.U. W.- L Meets In their .hall In Htate It: mtldlngerr Wedncsdenjng. J. A i BEL WOOD. Itecorder. insurance M.W. SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO. ST, LOUIS . r xwnAi.1. EASTERN CITIES, li DAYS to JZ CHICAGO Hours ulckw to,w!"di!;' "d'Ka"" Through Pullman and Touritt Sleepers, Free Reclining Shafr Can'r Dining Carl, r or rates and general U&wsaattos aall on oraddM, . W. II. HORLBURT. Asst, p. P. A. 3U Wasklagloa IK.. 0r.5d. HHn.4Mn. O-tmtni SYPHILIS! A New Remedy a 7a vUxmtrva tbt Uood. sod s nMoMlun U hultbjr U MlLi ti u i w tunwfc li 6 uat uinM (iiwluMMt fer l fct frnJuIktc reUan Uwekt 6JluluU- , A naju, WU.LJ. mi v blkd, mi it will f tankoun tu pcoot . nkuUnsnd Sum Aung yw tya ub mratfy Y without fiuL Wi c5ZZl m car Jt rm&A Mm MMf, A4dmt MOf FAT CHEMICAL C0M IT W ftrftf ,rTtAin. , fgTOHl TO MliWif83af"rftfni'Farni'Mrtt'" aMKHTTTT-' iv. nad free from lrrltatlns f nmtloni. by ' eewoi jwwu to wfcu, icmca on ...rr .... . . ..r- .zj z- , Grower, U per ootue j s (orf&m. Boap.Wo. , f-.: ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., Semen ittaors HAND JOBMNa.- Xerley & Winstimley. Bhop 21rt High street. J.JV1TOKPHT. , Brick and Tile- NORTH y&UAlM. J.L.ASHBY. Meat Market; Takeltl EVENING J0ORNAL, SOS.Coiuin.rolal Etreet. Good, meats, Prompt delivery. Only 3 cents a day delivered at ?door. 'you Dmld.HoKUlop, JOHN C. -MAUN, Horseshoeing. BLAOKSMLTiHING. State Street, - - ' Balem 'food Saw , Leave orders at Balem Im provement Co., DS State Btreet. J.H.HAAS, T HE WAT O H M iAt K M fy 215 Commercltl 81,, Sitm, Oregon.! (Next door to Klein's.)' Hpeolaltyof Spectacles, and repairing Oloeka. WntehM and Jewalrv ' Smith Premier TynrWHter,; Sold on easy payments. For Rent. W. I. STALEY, Agent,, Salem, U.N.lBUUPKE.aen'Ugent, lOldl'liIrd Bt. Portland, Bend forlcatalogae. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE-KiVrr. De yea wetf ttewT Wh m le sfeed try a b.( mx l n ina wins. -c5 IS 4.l $2M 3.16 2.5B 2.25 42.00 1,7 row HYS 12.ee 41.7s e Ifvmiwint ague MESS SHOE, mk IflthsbM tvlM, tfos't pay $8 to $8, fry my M $3.50, f4.M or i Skos, The fit eual to cuttom made snd took M wiar a woM. ffvea With to tconomlt In your fitr. do 10 by jwrelisifiwr W, L DougiH Shoei, Hamt M crlc litmotd on tho bottom, look for It whts yos boy W.IODaLAfl, Brockton, Km. Boldpyi KBAU8SE BltOfl. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. lias the best facilities lor moving and rais ing nouses Leave orders at Uray Dros., or address Halem, Oregon. Fros Tki!iiI or Interior Polite Ik iaili Is the line to'take ' To all Points East and South. It Is the dining ear route, itruus tbrougb vestibule trains; every day In the year 10 ST. PADL AND CHICAGO (No change of ears.) Competed of dining ears unsurpassed, fuUman-drawtng room sleepers Of lain t equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. est that can be constructed ant) lu wblflb aocommodatUoa are both tree and fun Disked for Uol4rt ef rt aad. saoud-clatf tlokets,andi IXEOAWT DAY OOACHJE. Aeoatlauots Wae eeaaejllag with all Hum. Mordtn d'ject and uninterrupted servloe. fullman sli r eotona j eared In advtr in uir. , 1. any agent nt tberoad. Through UeksU U and from all l-olnu lu Arawlea, KnUnd and Kiiropa.cnn ! poretuhMdat auy UoHotomseol tUUo.iu- rvtll InformsUoa eoneoralng .rates, Mine of train,rotiM and otlisr details furntb4 Asstetaat Oeueral rVwMuut;; AobIl Hn, 131 rirsi atrM. Mf, WWeX;M"r tMM,0rs4 IMP I I i I I dHS, f 'Yk dll hwttw . ran iLPiH&. Mights Otv Meter System TO CONSUMERS t The Balem Light and Power Company" at Igieat expense nave equipped tnelr Jiieetne rxd cat pianvwltn tne most modem apparatus' and are now-able to oiler the pnbllo a teller llthttban any svtem and a l A ral lower rtuMU BBjt vivj uu uivowm. ; Arc rh1 IucuHulcsccmt Light; lag. Xlectrlc Meters ior all fmrfroscs whore wer Is re quired. nenldenees can bo wired for as man light" as, deal red and the eoniutnera pay tor only ufibtijthUss are used. This bet UEreglsterM by an Kleetrio Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. Fresh- News- Raoers- Fruits- mill Candies. J. t BENNETT & SON F. O. Block. ' T. W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Ttemodeln. re-ooversand repairs ' upholstered rarnlture. rlraU ernes worn. uii.-"'u i.m.., Htato Insurance block. FOR SALE. Oneasyiterms and cheap, a V0 wraorchairt on eiunny oiae ni "in, atuiieuabu ' of Balem. -6Wt-dW 30UH HART. iDeutscher Aclvocat. POSTOfEICE-BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. SAdmlttcd to pravllce It) (ill the courts. iHhmIftl attention slven to (loiwan ,poBk Ing-people ,and lnine'nt tlit coimly ami Mate onjees. B. UOKER.oury fuotio. The Yaquina. Route. OREGON PAilC 1 1 And Oregon Dovolopment company's .Lip, line. ,233 miles snorter. 2U hoi a nteam mir lew 1 tine' First etasa through .passenger .and irelgt loan ny ny omriv ruuirr in bt line from le Willamette YAiley to. and fromian Krancisco. i-orusna aou an loinm in mo T1MK HCUKJJULK; (KjcoepiHunaayo Lv Albany.l:00 p m I LY Oervalsl: P m Ar Vaaulnafi:S0 p m Lv Yaqutna.S:4 a w '' Lv Corvalll.IUa5am 1 At AlUanyll;10a m O. ft C twins joonnect at Albany and far riie' above trains connect et Yaquina1, with itte Oregon Development .Oo.'s line oftleam erebotweonYBqulnaand.banFranoisoa, . N. U Vassengers from I'ortlund and all Willamette valley points can wake close con nection with 1 he trn'ns or tlie Yaqujna Route itjAltmny or Oorvallls and If det-llned tn Han Kranctsoo. should arrant to arrive at Yaquina tbe evening-beiore dateof sailing. rasseneer and Krelght Hale always the lowest Far Information., apply- to Mjr. UULMAN Co., Freight and Ticket Agents eo and 90S Front lreel,lJorllttn,Or.,r C. OliiUeUK,) Atft Oeo'l KL I'M. -Agl Or. lactuQ It. K. Co . Oorvallli, Or. C. U.UABWtCLL, Jr., Qen'l Freight and Faw.Agt. Ore.DsvelopMWtttOo., SOi Montgomery, Ht I! East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. CALirOIIHIA JtXPMKSa TMAlW HCK SAIUT TWisiN i-mtTiaNDANns. y. ""Beuth: "North. tf.lb p. in. Kit) p.m. 10:11 a.m. XvT LV. Ar. forllHua Halem Han Fran. Ar, I ('ju it, m 6:8.m l.v. Lv, Above trains stop at all ststloas ITom Portland to Albany lncluilve; alio at Tangent Hbedd, Ilaltey, JlarrUbvirg, Junctloa pity, Irving, Eusene aud alt stations fromRoseburg 10 'Asbiand Inclusive. uoeKBUua mail Aimr, g: SO a.m. 11:17 a. m Veil p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. ihirtland HaJem Itoseburg Ar.) 4,ii0 p. w. Lv. I 1.-40 p. ai. Lv.l 7,-OOa.sn UlHlMg Cars on OgdeH Kout FDILMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rVeslSiit WtTietae FtftluJ iri Chillis: PAiLT-fssxcaj-r euuDAir). fXv," PortUtuiT" hr. 'trtf p. tu. j!4) p. in. Oorvallls Lv. At Albanv and (torvillln eoimect with trains of Oregon lart do Railroad, mrasHMTHjUM iuit,v ascafrsoHnAY iSiJS'm.TLvr IVirtTand" MoMlnnvllle Ar.T Krtfa.ia Lv.l (Ufa. M 7-J6 p. m. I Ar. THRtUOH TIOKKTH To all polaU In the Ka4rt ttuu. Canada and Kurope can be pliUlnM at lowrt rataa from f. W. sKINNSt. MwU " JCt'. JULHtKWt, Jnut rmmn M-wm t K KOJCMLKM, MsttasM WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNES. (Northors PitKc R, R, Co., Is-) utesttSecaro, Two ThfWf h Trli DHy. imm -I'astaswsasfcss-L ,, n;. v-:r l4)U JilJimi iectem ssaaMiil Mtun a 1 Whi I I)ulu4k 1 Mpni TUam 7.W) 1 , Akkw- a lOJsw 11 . Sffli Tlrketssold and h "" toull polo's In iksUafMH ahaakad throuick htm - -.- r.LoiB or.ERKiHoa at4 la Cfakwao wills J1 tralas golBrVaH and rttHtfc. . Vat mu UfcwmaUoa a? to ytwr bms4 ticket ul 04- JAir5?fii. J1 ,AAJfa.Aau.fl"sj,