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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1893)
' - v- iSVJfijNiJNu UAl'lTAli dOUtfljftAli, SATTJBCDAY, OOTOBKK 14, 18U8, iftefv Mr. Ohas. M. Lauor "Nerves Shattered Generally broken down; at times I would fall over with a touch of the vertigo j was not able to go any distance from the bouse. I was a nilacrnblo man. The day I com menced on my second bottle of Hood's Sar saparllla, I began to feel bettor and I now Hood's Cures feel llko a new man. I nm working again and do not have any of my bad spells. I have a perfect cure." Ciiaiilbs JL Lauer, OGO West Market Street, York, Fa. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 25c V.", CU.IC WRITERS' CRAMP. IliriiH'diPS IttcoramcniU-d For Contraction of tlm I'lnjer Muscles. Writers' crump consists of a spasmod ic contraction of tlio muscles of tho tlsnmb 4nl Papers, reuderiuj; them stiff and nsuless nnd causing in soino cases a considcntbla amount of pain. It comes on gradually, rarely affecting those in robust he j lth, but usually attacking nervous anil exoitablo persons. As soon as the person affected stops writing the cramp censes, but returns as soon as he Rara attempts it. People suffering from this trouble try to effect a cure by mov ing the wrist and forearm in writing when It extends to these muscles. The left hand is often brought into use, but after a short time becomes similarly af fected. Strenuous efforts are often made when tho cramp sets in to overcome it by muscular effort, and sometimes the person is ablo to write for a few mo ments, but tho result is a miserable ppecimeu of penmanship and is often illegible. In a short time, however, even the power to hold tho pen becomes im possible. The disease is unknown in childhood, seldom coming on before the twentyi fifth year, affecting men more frequent ly than women. Writing with pencils or tho stylographic pen is not liable tc produce writers' cramp as in the sharp pointed steel pen, the reason being that there is less resistance. Tobacco and al cohol in excet.3 are said to be causative agents. There is n'so a certain heredi tary tendency to cramp. Injuries to the fingers and arm sometimes act as pre disposing causes. As regards prevention, a Boft stub pen, smooth paper, a desk of convenient height, with ample room to allow the arm full swing, looso sleeves, using the muscles of tho arm to form tho letters, changing tho manner of holding tho pen, using the typewriter, etc., all form im portant factors in preventing the disease, especially in thoso who experience such premonitory symptoms as slight weak ness of the muscles, slight pain and sud den contractions and spasms of tho fin ders. Tho best nnd quickest results may bo obtained by tho uso of electricity, massage und gymnastics. Absolute rest, tonic treatment und change of climate are advisable. When all methods fail, the only alternative is to chango one's occupation, that tho muscles may have no cause for spasmodic contraction. flow Satin Wat Discovered. A century ago a silk weaver named Octavio Mai during a dull period of business was one day pacing before hit loom, not knowing how to give a new impulse to his trade. Every time he passed the machine ho meditatively pulled little threads from the warp nnd put them in his mouth, spitting them out soon after. Later ho observed a lit tle ball of silk upon tho floor of the shop and was astonished nt the brilliancy oi the threads. Upon repeating tho experi ment and oventually employing various mucilaginous preparations he succeeded in giving satin to the world. iinu. tn Tukn Care of Fuchsias. Fuchsias can bo grown from cuttings. Plant them in sand and keep constantly wet whether in sun or shade. Shoots will Htart in ubout todays, nnd roots will bo formed. Put tho littlo plants in small pots in eoil composed of decayed leal wold, sand and loam Thrso plants uped n rich, light, porous soal. Keep the plants lit n partially shaded pluco and well inoibtened. LiquiJ fertilizer inny be given, from UU0 10 J'110- Shower the lenws often. This and a shady placocre especially food for fuclibiaa. Tfioy run be wintered in tuo cellar, whore (hey will drop their lonvw. but will start now growths m tlm Bpuug. Shift tho plants beft.r'ti ) bcoo'iiu joi bonml Fertilize twice u weeli.whea they are iu bud. When pet nutloors, put thorn in a shady pluco . Jlow to Itrouxe riatr Cists. Ditteolvo in a pint of hot water un ouuco of enl ninmoutc. 8 ouaow cream tartar and 0 of common tU thu add 2 ounce of copper nitrato iu another pint of hot water Apply with a brush. Jlow to Mate Hif rumou Dark Chocolate Cake. Take.! squares of chocolate, theyolkoi an egg and a half cup of sweot milk. Put .. . . . . i... .... n.i.l utr until tins mixture on iiwoiui" .. -- it is moderately thickened, then add a cup of sugar, a piece of butter the else of an egg, one-half cup of sweet milk. 1 cupa of Hour, a heaping teaspoonfnl of soda nnd 8 of cream of tartar. Bake ip layers. How lo Detect Hard Water. To a glaful add a few dreps of a eolation made of soap and alcohol if whlto flakes are formed, the water is hard; if it remains clear, it U all right FH&NCH POLICE SPIES. now ttio Government Jlnna" to Secure Information Privately. After all that has been siid about the vilenc-ss of the police system under the empire, which rendered it almost impos sible for any one to bo safe from espion age, even in private life, it might well bo supposed that the republic had done nwny viMi thin mai-liiucrr for discover ing u:..i weaving plots so much moro suited to the ago of Louis XI than to tho nineteenth century. It remains, how ever, very much what it was 80 years ngt. These things do not chango in France. Governments go, and the forms of gov ernment, and these are succeeded by oth ers, but the good old abuses they must be thought good by some people cling to tho ship with barnaclolike tenacity. French official organization is about the most steadfast thing in the world, al though all Frouch people to whom you may hpealt on thf- subject ngrce thnt it is very bad. It is almost as difficult now as it was under tho empire to bo certain that a man whom you may meet, either in society or out of it. does not belong to tho secret police. All over tho country there aro mou ohards a term expressing something stionger than spies. I have been incon venienced by them myself in the prov inces. On ouo occasion 1 made a rather long slay in a little place where there were two hotels in fierce rivalry. One day a brigadier of gendarmes came over from a neighboring town on purpose to mako inquiries respecting mo. He did no trouble me, but he ques tioned various people as to how I passed my time, about how much I spent a day, what sort of meals I had, and whether I appeared to havo moro money than I know what to do with. The fact was 1 was suspected of being a spy in tho pay of a foreign government. As I consider a bold front to bo tho best whenever thero is anything of this kind in the air, I got myself driven over thegendarmery, which was about eight miles off. and there had it out with the brave briga dier. I soon discovered that nn informer had been at work and that the informer was no other thau the keeper of the rival hotel, who for years had been receiving pay as a member of the secret polico. Situated where he was he must havo been absolutely useless in that capacity, but at one time he' must havo done a service to somebody. It is especially in Paris, however, that that tho secret polico is supposed to bo in dispensable. Every government wishes to be kept well informed as to all that goes on in an enemy's camp. Such in formation can only bo obtained from those who are willing to play tho part of a traitor or whoso position enables them to observe what is going forward with out exciting suspicion. They are tech nically termed "indicators" und may be long to either sex. When the Boulan gist movement was convulsing Franco, the government had a great advantage over its opponents by handling of the 60 cret fund and the secret police. Boulanger's footsteps were dogged ev erywhere, and somehow M. Constans learned all thnt ho wished to know con cerning tho plans and doings of tho con spirators. An importunt point in this system is to make the "indicator" feel suro that whatever happens he will not bo betrayed. Tho minister of tho inte rior or of jnstice never asks the names of thoso by means of whose espionuge cer tain political information has been gath ered. Tho money given for dark services is paid from hand to hand in cafes or other nonofficial places by commissioiinaires, and tho name of no auxiliary outside of. the ranks of tho regular police ever ap pears in a book. Is it impossible for the government to do without this abom inable system, so opposed to the ideal of a democratic state? Tho Cottu-Soinoury scandal has led to much discussion on this question. Boston Transcript An Obtuse Iliigllkliinati. A Mr. Kirbell, who had never been out of Englund until he went to Vienna, seems to' havo been a typical Briton and stubbornly insular to the extent of re fusing to alter tho timo of his watch as he traveled eastward from England. No argument would induce him to budge, and when at Vienna lie uroso ut un earthly hours nnd perambulated around tho city alone, having persisted in being guided by his watch, stoutly assorting that tho foreign clocks were all wrong. Kirbell was very anxious also to keep a record of all the places he visited nnd always jotted down in his pockotbook tho names of the various stations ho had btopped at or passed. "How curious it Is there aro so many stationsof tho same name," he once remarked to a fellow passenger, who replied that he had uot observed it. Kirbull then showed his record to prove ho was right, nnd. sure enough, over and over again occurred the word "Ausgang" (Exit), which ho had confidently entered as tho name of many stations passed on the route. San Frauclsco Argonaut. StHinlanU of Jleusureiurut. The "foot" Is named from the length of that member in a full grown man Some say that it was so calltJ from the length of the foot of a certain cngnsn king, but it is believed to have been a standard of measurement among the an cient Egyptians. The cubit in from the Latin cubitus, an elbow, und is the distance from tho ellww to the id of the middle finger Fathom U from the Aryan, fat. to ex tend, and denote the distance from tip to tip of the fingers, when the arms ol an average tzd wan are fully extended St. Lout Republic. ltrr of I lit rod art I on, in ..ritimj a letterof introduction cars should be taken that no rqnts are made that will involve the recipient in anv trouble R-roember tbat social at tentions are u,t always ewy to render and therefore the Utter uld entail only minor court" not apt to pot wj ono to any Inconwieuce.-PbiUdelpbi Times. HICIHV.'A' DRAtmGE. tnfnrmRtlon (.'imc-tiili.-- nlr ; urma Mid LucRtlon of I'mln Oi .ine. There w no fixed nj'? fir the construc tion of under dwitis, iys I. B. Pott-- hi Goo-1 R ad' Tin primary obj.-ct of i . foiuiof drain is to provide au mulct ground riittuticl which h!ih11 inviN' au.l carry off tln -mrplus water wiiwh sat urs textile cm Tounding earth nbovu tho level of the drain. Any form of under' drain which permanently r.wociplhiies t'.ite ronlt n tj.iod, nnd a drahi '. r i? not permanently good might better have been left numide. To construct a good drain requires no elaborate outfit, and tho common i-ei'-w selection and uso of materials tumid iu most neiglilorhoods will generally suffice. Draiutile should bo used if possible. It is cheap, plentiful and makes a per manent, and substantial drain, insures an ample, uniform nnd constant chan nel for the flood of water and is far nnd away the best channel for ordinary road ilraiui'ge that hai yet como into common use. Iu the matter of size n drnintilo hav ing an inner diameter of 51 or 4 inches will generally bo sufficient for tho under drainage of a 80-foot roadway and in many soils of even n greater width. A greater diameter may always bo used to advantage, and a 0-inch pipo is none too large to improvo tho condition of the roadway, siuco tho larger pipe invites tho entrance of warm air in spring nnd quickens tho thawing of tho frost and tho drying of tho earth which surrounds tho pipe. Draiutiles should be carefully laid, and since this work Is designed to be lasting nnd is always troublesome to re pair it is best at tho ontsot togivodue attention to tho work of making it per innuent. Thero is variety of methods followed by different authorities in tho making of tile drains, and most of them are good and none positively bad. It is idle to tako sides in a controversy which serves no gbdend and settles no im portant dirferenco. Tiles should bo laid true to giade, evenly und substantial! supported by tho soil beneath and nt the sides and covered in such manner as to prevent the introduction of silt, mud and other foreign substances into tho in tetior of tho pipo. This is accomplished in most cases by a layer of straw or coarse marsh grass, over which is carefully placed n consid erable depth of rubble or field stone nnd tho whole topped off with a material composing the macadam surface. Soino- CROSS SECTION OF KOAD AND DRAIN. times tho rubblo or field stone is placed in direct contact with tho pipe, being carefully laid ngainst it on either side to support it in constant position, while nt tho top of tho stone layer Is placed a compact layer of sod. which sorves to prevent tho passage of earth through the loose stone mid into tho channel of the pipe. But excellent drains are often made without tho uco of drain tile, nnd where tilo cannot bo readily obtained other methods may bo sub" itutcd with ad vantage. In still, fir.ti soils drainage has been very well effected by Bimply digging u uniform ditch of tho proper depth, form nnd grade and filling it to a depth of two or threo feet ut tho bottom with irregular liowlders and rough field stone of such Bizc and shape as to insure a loose, open structure through which tho water will readily pass. Over this is placed a layer of sod, straw or cparee marsh grass and tho top finally com pleted with tho material which forms tho roadway surface. A somewhat more elaborato yet vast ly moro efficient form of draiu can bo made by tho uso of rough stones and consists in tho selection of flattened stones of a moderately uniform size nnd so laid nt tho bottom of tho trench that the edges of adjacent stones rest against each other o ns to form an angular opening through which tho water may pass, as in tho case of n draintilo. Tho bottom or channel stones uro then cov ered with coarso rubblo or field stonos, over which is pluccd tho usual layer of 6od, straw or coarso marsh grass, and tho trench is then filled to tho top with earth conveniently nt hand. Ilrlji I'rom tlis Ilullroad. A few of tho railroad companies have definitely offered free transportation of materials for tho construction of public roads. This cou'.d not bo asked, of course, from tho companies generally. But if they would take the mutter into consideration as one of vital impor tance, iu viow of tho fact that railroad transportation will be necewary for n great share of tho materials used for rond improvement, and establish such rates for road materials ns they can well afford (regarding the sumo ns u contri bution on their irt und proportionate to their interest) they would do more to promoto tho early success of road re form than can bo done by any other ageucy in the country or uy on oiners combined. LegUlator Slow to Act. rm,n nmtAtinn for the bettor roads has rA i .n,vtfiintJiih(id its imrtiOM in edu cating public upinlou up to the stage of demanding tmprovwj wyjnwrt m -that our lejfUlature will not presume to .ii.,..r.i in tliu moantimo Mine edu cational work can be done by individual townships improving tutuigumiy wnn in their boundaries, but road iuiproro ,nt nn n avtttein needs a larger field and a freer seer. This winnot be ob tained until we secare the neefcMory leg islation. Philadelphia Press. The lloatU of Georgia. Georgia ought to take the HveJleet in terest in the subject of road reform, for ehe is cursed with bad roads and a thoroughly inadequate and wreteheU public road system, Colniabu En ouirer-6aa Old Time Cure. In mcdiravultimtai'n child did not lenrn to wulk with readiness tho wise wizard would direct it to creep through a black liprrv hush which had tho canes bent down to tho earth nnd rooted by their tips. At the present it would be m pleasant nntl emcaeious tor ino tnruj toddler to creep among it fow barbed wire fences, and it would be moro in keeping with tho keen spirit of this ngo of wire. One f the lon.liutr sources of Income to tho old herbalist was the compound ing of love powders for despondent nvnius una heartslclc maiuens. it n pow der would not bring tho desired relief, various juices of roots aud herbs were mingled in a potion nnd sold as tho lov6 phial. Hero is an old recipe: "Jlistlotoa Iwrries (not exceeding- nine in number) are steeped in nn equal mixture of wino. beer, vinegar and honey. "This taken on nn empty stomach bo fore going to bed will cause dreams oi your future destiny (provided you retire beforo 12 o'clock) either on Christmas ovo or on tho first and third of a new moon." Perhaps as a lingering remnant of this absurdity thero Is n curront no tion in some parts of tho world today that n whole mince pie eaten nt mid night will cnuso tho reappearance ol long departed friends, not to mention tho family physician and tho moro inter ested members of tho household. Chau tauquan. Getting ou u Street Car. Did you ever notico a man who is go ing to get on a street car wlnlo it Is in motion? Ho comes down off the side walk nnd stands along the sido of the track quietly till the car almost reaches him. Then he walks ahead n fow feet and prnnces about liko n string haltered horse, awkward as a Shanghai roostoi that wants to fight. Just ns tho cai reaches him ho takes two or three stops sideways, and at last, confused as a schoolboy, grasps the hand rail and clings on llko n man who Is drowning. Colo rado Sun. A SliittcrorTlme. Waglcigh How did you liko that din ner servico I sent you today, dear? Mrs. Wagleigh Oil, it is perfectly lovely, but thero are only 01 pieces in it, and you know the set uininmu has con sists of 117 pieces. Wagleigh Well, dear, don't let that worry you. After Bridget Iia3 handled it for a week or. bo it will be in n good many more piece-s than that. Exchange Only One Week. "Did you know dis is mamma's birf day?" asked littlo Bessie of tho culler, "No. Is it?" "Yes, and my birfday is next Monday, Mamma is a w'cwk older dan mo." Har per's Bazar. Turkey's Formidable Guns. In 1-178 Moliamuied II, iu forming the siego of Scutari in Albania, em ployed M heavy bombards, tho light est of which threw n stono uhot of 370 pounds weight, two eont shots of 000 pounds, ono of 7C0 pounds, two of 850 pound), ono of 1,200 pounds (ivo of l,f00 nnd ono of tho enormous weight of 1,040 pounds, enormous oven in tlieto days, for tho only guns whoso shots exceed tho heaviest of theso uro our W ton guns, throwing a 1,700 pound projectile, our 100 ton, throwing ono of 2,000 pounds, and tho 110 ton, throwing nn 1,800 pound shot with a high velocity. Tho stono shot of Mohammed's guns varied between 20 nnd 82 inches in diameter, about tho height of n din ing table; 2,531 of them fired on this occasion weighing, according to n calculation of General Lefroy's, nbout 1,000 tons nnd were cut out of tho solid rock on tho spot. Assuming 21 inches as tho averago diameter of tho shot fi.fd ut tho siego, tho total area of tho surface dressed was near ly 32,000 square feet. At this siego the weight of tho powder fired is es timated by General Lofroy to havo been 250 tons. At tho niego of Rhodes in 1-160 Mehainmed caused 10 basilisk or doublo cannon to bo cast on tho spot, throwing balls 2 U 3 foot in di ametor. Chambers' Journal. CURE Rick Headache ' rrliera all the troubles loci dent u a Mlloui stats of lh system, such a iJlulness, Naux-a, Drowsiness, Distress afUr eating, fain in tlm Biile, &o. While their tnott remarkable success has been shown la curios SICK fleadacbe, yet Ci Tin" f.rmx Liver Viua are equally raluable la Constipation, curing and proYer.ting this annoy Inj coioplalrt. wblla they also corrrr-t all disorders of the stomach, UmuUte the liter and rcfuiila lb bowels. Eren U they only eure4 HEAD ,eh thy would to -Imor4 friclM to tboM .L -..MTm tmnm tfllst Siftf rstiir aOf nFi!! tif t but fort una td J their goolne ioe iwl end J ai..a.a Ufk y.r fr lliatni will flrLrfl thfrM UuUf riU v&Ju-ble la o rotor wart lluu trr will uoi I wilbnj lo do without Um, ACHE Is the bane of so many Urea that here U where) we make our great boast. Our (ilUs cure It while others do not. CxBTca a Lima Uro Ttum am eir II snd fery easy to lake One or two pills make a dose. Tbey are strictly trrrtable and fio notirriporfure!. but by ll.afrproUe actlj rJeaMallwboUM utn In UU at 83 cents) fare tor f 1 SoU erery wbr, waeotby tuai I asm jarucn ., Tat killi bite. Mhk CARTER'S fiWR h g pius. LJ 4 'VVA'VViVVWVVV,'V.VuV6V.r0VVVi.VAVV.V' VfleTCa"a - la - B - sfWnB - a - ALD 5 3 iiilMi! What Is tho condition of yoM? Is your dutfr Mr.v, ' fiarsh, brittle? Docs it split at the ends? HasMt-a 1 lifeless appearance? Doe3 it fall out when combed or ' brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? j Is it dry or In a heated condition ? If these arftsoHio f i yoursymptomsbo-warBcdiHtlmeoryouwillbcconto bold. ' SkooKum Root Hair Grower I IswhatTounted. Its production la not an accident, tint the result of dntino i research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the dlicor. i ery of how to treat them. iiww vjo, uuiBueuynuuiiT the follicles, ttopt falling Afaas. nr Reep the scalp dean, and dettrov thg hatr. mu u;o oi &ook un ocin IsVui If Your druarlit cannot prepaid, on receipt ot price, j.. r --..------ w perjeUTI W4V 4W THB SKOOKUn Tit Am? MAIUC "ASffrwT y "" lft, AYtmne. Tori., K. V. ,WVVW wVWWWaVWWftrWVfVWfVW -Wi1 T. .1. KIIESS. HOUSE PAINTING, 1 PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Cheroeketa BtreeU Geo. Fondrich .t CASH MARKET Host meat and free delivery, 136 btate Streot. Gcnculoirlciil Iteiui Franlcln Knickerbocker Your genoa logical trco has many serious caps in it; Thus I find thero is no mention mado of it great-grandmother on tho father's sido. Frauloin Half Shoddy Ah! you seo, my grciit-KTOiul father was it confirmed bachelor. Btaats Zeitnug. A riensaut Outlook. Young Tntter I Bujiposo, Miss Clara, you expect to bo Bottled in your now homo iu Now Jersey very poon? Miss Pinkerly Wo hopo to bo, Mr. Tuttcr, nnd I trust you will ran out nnd seo tin. Young Tutter Thanks, What was your futhor'3 idea in getting away from town? Miw Pinkerly Ho sajd ho wanted to livo in it pluco whero ho could keep n big dog. Jersey Ilonies. Ronieinber that proper cultivation and uso of tho voice not only add to iU beau ty, but prevent it from becoming pro maturely old, worn nnd cracked. Tho largest cut stones in tho world are in tho Temple of tho Sun at Baal boa Many aro moro than 00 foot long, SO feet broad and of unknown dopth. UUL(jUuUUU.UUuUUuUUU,jUjUjlJO j Hair Death InKtautly removesand forever destroys ob. Jwllonulilo liulr. whether utMin tbe hands, iluw arms or neck, without discoloration Mirlolury to the most delicate skin, ll . . . r .'...- .. . . . . . .: . 7 . vTHsiur nuy yirs ino secret -ormu'aoi Krasmus Wilson, ucknowledeed by Dhysl ilans as the hluhest authority und the nosi eminent dermalolotcist and hair e :lallsttluit ever lived. Uurlnshls private jraciic oi a uie-umo iimong mo iioDiniy tod arlstocrucy of Kurope he prescribed IiIh recipe, l'rlce, f 1 ly ni'ilf, sourrly ack-rl ('orrespoudeoceoonfldentlal. Hole iicntuor America. Aaaieut TH SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO," epU It. 67Houth filth Aveuue.New Vork ifvinnnnnnnnnnn nn1 tioo mnnnnm tmmmmmmammmmmmmBm I'ltOFKHSIONAIi AND 1IU8INE88CAKDS. v. ii. n'Aiiov, UEO.O. lllNailAU. D'AllOV A lllNOJIAM. Atiorneys at law. Jtoomsl. 2 and 8. 'Aroy llulldinir, 141 8utlfl street. Special attention given to bcM newt In the supreme aud circuit courts of the state. 'i 11 rnll-MON KOitl), Attorney at law, Halem, X Oregoa, Ullloa up stairs In ratten block II J. IJiauKH. Attorney at lawtalem, Ore gon. Ulllce over Uusb'a bank. f J.HHAW.M.W.J1UNT. HI1AW4IIUNT J . AtUirneys Ht law. omre over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon, JOHN A. OAIHON, Attorney at law, rooms S and 4, ilusb bank building, Halem, Or, II. r. IIOVHAM. W. II.HOUlKa BUNHAMA HOI.MKH, AtUirneys at law. Utiles In liush block, between Btatoaud xjurt, on Commercial street. i oiiTTIiAV n is, ArniiiNKy-AT.i aw.- t) iVilleo.loui mads and promptly rrinllled. iluiphy block. Cor Htate and Commercial trti Halem, Oregon. lf. Wv. KNIUHTON Archllect aud superln leudenU Office, rooms and llusb Ureyman block. 0- IU! MK. l"OCJUK, Ht-nographer and Tjf , wrlUt liestequlppe'l tyjiewrltlngor but one In Oregon. Over uusb'a bank, Halom.Hreifon. CJ'lKXliA HIIKItilAN. Typewriting aud O oiminerclal s'enoaraphy, rikim II, Oruy block. Urst-claMi work. Mate reasonable. Dlt A. DA VH, LaU l't Graduate of New York, give special attention to the (lis ease of woiiko ond children, rose, throat, lung, kidneys, skin dlivaaM and surgery. Ollleii at rtMdinee, I"' tt street. Oonsu'lu Hon from ui via in and 2 to j p.'", 7-J4m fj c7lilKlWNI l U I'liyiidan and Hur O, gMin. om-e, Murpby blo.k; reetuence, if o-iiiii' rolai street. l-vlUT O HMiril, Dentut. W BlaU street J Hilem. Orejou. yiulshed dental opera, Uous of evrry deacrlptlou. I'alnlcM ,ojcra llonsaspeeialiy. WH. i'OUH, Archlleet. plans. seelllra , tloas and superloleudrnre) for all ilin erf buildings. Onlce 'JM Commercial tret, upstairs. I DUIII'MnriUN l.IXJK NO. 3 A.O. U. W 1 I Meets In their ball In Hlate Insurance I .... I l.l l ii vrv Wednnulaveeenlns' ' a. w;dknnw,m.w. J. A Hrll'WOOU.Ittoorder. MIHANNIKTHOKNTJN, Conservatoir ol Music, Dresden. Oermauy. Vcretl li..iani.ki.ifll swiviklaa I rtsil rtlrir ttt VrriaK I and U.rmso at wiilamwte UulToislty. . .. lloonu -7, lUsk Uuuaiiig. 0-MA B - TiVuu6ofs VVrVW''A . .. . j . I g. HEADSUElectricL,ghts Skooknm',contalnsneltheriilnsralsnorolls. It i cooling sou roiresninE Tnmo. torsumujatinif hair, cures dandruff an. prows Aair oeM3 , ' healthy, and tree from ln-IUtlne. ernpUnns, br ' fiwn. it ucsuojb STarusuie f luscis. irAtea Itttl c incnlr Ten (end direct to ea. and we u urawer, (UN per bottle i for M. vm rorwara i -- w er -"- ,-. .-4-, , , ROQT HAIR GrlftWER CO. J.E. MVItPIIY, -Brick and Tile- NOnTII BAL.KM. Fresh- News Paoers- Fruits- Take It EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 oenta a-tiny jdellTered at your door.' nnd.Caire1icF( J. L. BENNETT & SON. P. O. Blook. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street lias the best facilities for moving and rais ing houses. Jboave -order at Ureyliros;, or address Bolem, Oregon. Front TwmiBal or Inferior Foiots ths liTriflTin FQ011 M I Is the line to take To aQ Points East and Soutb. Itllthedlnlncearronte.iltnins thrrmuh 1 1 the dining carronte.ilt n itlbule trains; overy day It voatlbule trains; overy day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CI ;(No ohange of cars.) Composed of dlntngean nnanrpassed,' l'ullman dm wing room sloepen Of latcflt equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Host that can be constructed and In whlob accommodations are both Iree and fur nished for holders of first and second-class tickets, andl ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoontlnuoca line oonnosllng with all lines. aDordlng direct and uninterrupted service. l'ullman sit r """ -rations can be sc curod Inadvicco i.,U any agent of tho road. Through tlokeU to und from all points In America, (Cngland and Kurono can be purchnsed at any ticket omce of this com pany. Kull Information conoen. iuj; rnle, time of tralui, routes andotber details' furnished on Application to any stent or A. D. CHAULTON, Assistant General i'aaseni.-er Agent, No., 121 First street, our. Washingten: i'ort-l land, Oregon Blf AW & DoWNINf), AROtltP. Hotel Houterc'. Newport, - Oregos. Located on tho Ueaoli,twomlleHnoMI of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully sheltered pot, wonderful scenery, bos batlilnir, flno driven to Cape Foulwcuth or HguliiouBe. Houso new, rooms lurgt. nnd airy. Finest resort for famlllea or Invalid". Open all winter. Termf moderate by day or week, Intending! vlstlorH can drop a postal card to Mew port nnd bo met by hack. John Fitzi'atiuck, d-2-rn Proprietor. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS ANDALb EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO Hour's thB ""''e,"0 mi Ifmipo Quicker to Omaha and Kan- HUUIO $aS (Jly Through Pullman and Tourist Sleper, frte necllnlng Chair Cart, Dining Cart. k or rates and etkal Inforrtmuoq ca.ll oi oroddrfas, W, II. MUIll.lIUnT, AMt.f r. i Waahlngtiia i.. VotJU I'.ibtlakii, liani THE PACIFIC DBTECTIVB AND COLLECTING UlWAtl HALKM, ... Orgn 1'rlraU work a specially. O, B. 0UCMKMT, Manmjer . Northern Pacific Railroad JBtTWW (ttm TICKETS sLa Bl tXP On Meter System, TO CONSUMEBB .- ThotHlra Light and Tower romprfny at prc-it rxperiM have equipped tuelr Kltxtna Uuhtril'int wltli the most mod. rn aprnratn Mid nrcMiTiy i bio o otltt the public n better llKht thatbiinrt kv.lein nnd at a rain In'trsr than uuy oily on tho coaat. Arc iiurt Incandescent light; lug. Electric Motors ior all purposes -where power is re quired. lUs I coifs cim ba wired for an ronnr llfthta an dentrctl and the roumimrr nay for only auch itrfbta as aro nted. This being rftjtstejed by an Kleoina A oter. Office 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, the NoflhSa'cmBEtckr, 8ay-lio hits rot Bold out bnt aluiply inovtd hts f hop to the old stand at Ubetty- strott bridge. David MClllop, Steam Wood Saw Leavot orders at Salem Im provement Co., 03 State street. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E.W.HADLEY, Receiver. SKOIIT LINE to CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. a B. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves San Francisco, Oct. 7th, 17th nod 27 h. Leaves Yaqulno.Oci, 2d, 12th,22d nnd Nov.27t! ItATE.SAI.WAYB BAT I8FACTORT. For freight nnd pnsenger rates apply to any igent or purser of this company. It. K. n ULUAU Y, aen'l SupU C.T. WAltOI.AW T K.1H A. O. M. roWEita, Agent, Pa'cm Deck. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lmim.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. 'ittpni l.-2pm mism l.nni 6.2Spm l.Mlnn.a I Htl'aul a 8:10a ui 8.00am 11.10am Ki)6am 6.00pm 6:43pm Kpm 7a&pm 4.a9pm 7:10pm tusbrn l l)ulutu..a 1 . Ashland, a a;hlcngn..l 7.05pin 7.15fttn lu.cam Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points In the United Htates and Canada. Close connection made In Chicago with all rains going East nnd Houtb. Kor lull Information apply to your nearest Icket agent or JAM, O. I'ONIr. Uon. t'sss, and Tkt. Ant.. Chicago, III East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE 'Ihc-- Southern Pacific Company. CAUrolUf IA XXPItKHO TBAIW KU DAILY BK- TWKKM 1-OUTlAHDANDH. V, "BoiithT "North. hSTaTsS 60 a. in OlBTi.Ul. nxap.m. tO-IR a.m. Lv. l'orttaiid Ar, I.v. Halem l.v . I ft 11 Ar. Ban Kran, Lv, 7.-op, aa Above trains stop at all stations froM Mortland to Albany Incliulvo; also atTancent -( tied (J, Ilalsey, ilarrlnburg. Junction City, Irving, Kusene and uli stations from KoAeininc o Ashland Inclusive. HliHKIIUnflMAII. HAH.Y. ww a. ta.TKvT FoTtlaud" Xr.T"iiiim, 11:17 a. m I Lv. Ilalem Lv. I 1:10 p. iu. ;0 p. in. Ar. luweburg Lv, 7;0Q a, m 'itOHKUUnOMATi. iia'ii.y. Dining fnrK on Oglon Route PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AN1 Second Class Slueping Cars Attached to all through trains, iVcst Side Division, lletwwa PvtHisi asi! Cervallis: I"AILT- (KXCX1T SUNDAY). 7wia. in.Tf.vi iWilina Ar. I os.tip.'io, Iifel6 p. m. I Ar. iyrvalll . lty' Lf?'" !f!:."f At Albany and (lorvallls connect wltn trains nf Oregon IVrino Ilallmad. WT'TT" KII-HUMTUAIN IDAll.Y KXflSrTHllNllAY H:lip. mTTtv. lrortiand " 7Mi. m.lAr. McMlnuvllle Ar. I ik'HSm.w, It. I &fOa.m THROUGH TICKETS To alt point In the Ka.ttni males, Canada. suu r.urojm can oe ouuinea at iowev ratea ruin nr. n, iniiinKs, Agent, mucin, K.P. HOOKltn, amu u. if. end rtias. Ag't K, KOKKIJCII, Manager W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noVUm myMWMthsm? WhM ssxt 14 s try psJr MtlrtthwrM ft im. raaLaasH 2.00 1.78 rR iy !:7 lfMW ! DMN IM0L Mt tfs West A taUblaV TkMt sM sMmI W (iMsMM RsLal Mki iMsl Assi & MMHMti rfMvlfNteaalsysMresri O w ty furttwsfptf W, L 0g tsss, Ma sat ftkt i tmos m Is Mbm, leek fcf K va ym kty 10. tn SMMIiHUUI, VntMea, Ma. 9M t KMAUBftK BKOs), AMJ3 4.HM 1 tin sMIV t2.IIBsVK SfAB lll alalslslslsHLIIaisK " snsaflv,aBaBBSMSMrlm S. G$Elmtiip&