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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1893)
n-"-- - 1 - !- . -m- t . T ; Tho'opock Quaking salehvaa that' of tho ............ ... -.v,, uuiuu witn two "IV and two "tV; "nil others nro fraud nWt counterfeits," as ono used to read on thotofil pen boxes of other flays. A Reed, homely creature was tho levia tiinn bloel pen mArr, who cnt.ihv.itQd tho Treat Turner la tho cranlrie t of his moods and tamed him by the mu'iii- of crlip Ihousa.i 1 mj.iuiI notes. "What will yon taUo for the lotV" was traditionally tho penman's question us ho jlanced n real awo around the great nr ipt!s studio whero .paintings were BfickC-d nA If iu'a broker a shop. "Ihirty thousand pounds," growled tho r.rtisl. who might have bepn the bro'-rtr'a man ah far as appearance went. QHIott sat dot;n to count out tho notes without nnotlior word. But Tur-wr stopped him. It was no deal, said tho mtiit, yet the man with the notes might havo u few: And the penmaker 'carried off r.omj of the best pictures in triumph. And now these priceless Turners wrro pxhihited at Christie's, whero all the world flocked to see them, with other Jiuo pictures of the modern school. It was nst tfien a high tide of commercial 'prosperity,' and Pactolus seemed to havo been turned into the British isles, and everybody, with the exception of an un important 80,000,000 or so, had plenty of money, and Instructed by ihe high prjees ta.it tulcl" at tho Gillott sale made hasto'to invest it in- pictures. All the Year Hound. A Radical Reform. At the last dinner of tho Dartmouth club Professor Hardy described the only serious collision ho had ever had with nny member of his many classes. An undergraduate came into tho lec ture room one day clad in an outra ge&usly wild and woolly costume to wit, cowhide boots with trousers tucked into their tops, a flannel shirt, no necktio or coat and only ono suspender. Professor Hardy, after tho close of the recitation, spoko to him about his attire, rightly enough thinking that tho principles of ethics were quite as important as those of mathematics. The next time tho class met the young man appeared armed cap-a-pio In what Mr. Hardy called "all the concomitants of modern civilization" dress suit, pat ent leather shoes, white tie. boutonniere and, in short, all the "fixings." "I had never seen," said Mr. Hardy, "a more remarkable instance of turning tho other cheek when the one had been smitten." However, the young man probably felt, as a few minutes afterward he stood at the blackboard endeavoring to explain a somewhat advanced problem which tho professor craftily set for him, and which in tho best of circumstances was likely to consumo a considerable amount of time, that evening clothes were not very well adapted to the ordinary affairs of this workaday world. Boston Her ald. An Alligator's Nut Alligators' nests resemble haycocks more than anything else to which they can bo compared. They average about 4 feet in height and about 5 feet In di ameter and are constructed of grasses and herbage. First the mother 'gator deposits one layer of eggs on a mortar hko floor, and having covered this with a stratum of mud and herbage about 8 inches thick lays another set of eggs upon that, and so on to the top, there being commonly froin 100 to 200 eggs in a nest. With their tails tho parents then beat down the tall grass and weeds to prevent tho approach of unseen, enemies. The femalowatches her eggs until they are- patched by tho heat of the sun and then" takes her brood under her own caro. defending them and providing for their subsistence. Dr. Lutzemburg of Now Orleans once packed ono of these nests for shipment to St. Petor3burg, but tho young hatched out baforo thoy were started on the leng vogage and wero kept about the doc tor's premises, running all over the house, up and down stairs, wliining like younp puppies. Harrison's Monthly. Llbo Siamese Twins. The Nankin correspondent of a Shang hai paper says: "A Tianwasi man came to this city, bringing with him a remark able freak of nature In tho shape of his two sons, aged 8 years. The boys were alike in face and fornv but they are con nected with each other by a piece of flesh as thick as a man's arm and joined to gether just below the waist, making the twins stand face to face, The twins never fall asleep at the same time." OONSTIPATION la qalle4 tho "Father of Diseases.' It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LIS5W AWETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully It is a mild laxative and a tonic to the digestive organs. By taking Biramona Liver Begulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit cf body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wife wis cjy derated "JpwH'E' lion aid touciaag-, raBo" W WJ' Kite After four cumilu u of fcuaiiw Ltrer RtffU' lh4 altaoit tnUrely hjImt'. "" kbd tlcsh " -W JJ. Larv., IW-w. I' M hae trtd Sir-imn. !i t Pit1. Cqiulipvlott of my iv. . rU M-i ' "?!' Wnrtntt.l of lit j, jh . vnOt euJtd Uocfit"-Hiu.u Wak-m. U Ck-d JiuMeof Oeofxla. FliYlNGfMCrllNES. Inventor.Ktllson Siys That tlio Problem Ii Sure, to lie Solved. Mr. Edion l.iu?hcd heartily when in formed t' at Chic.ltTO Was tho llnM,l f 'thax world "for airship inventors. "I .Know u, no sam. "They haven't found th6 becrct yet. but they will some day. It will come." "H.ive you ever entered tho airship field j ourself?' asked the reporter. "Yes, indeed, I have. I havo tried a number of devices, but they haven't worked. Once I placed nn aerial motor on a pair of Fairbanks scales and set it going. It lightened tho scales, but it didn't fly." And the wizard laughed at the recollection. "Another time I rigged up nnumbrel lallko disk of shutters and connected it with a rapid piston in a perpendicular cylindor. These shutters would open and shut. If I could have gotten suffi cient sieed, say a mile a second, the in ertia or resistance of tho nir would have been as gieat as steel, and the quick op eration of these shutters would have driven the machine upward, but I couldn't get the speed. I-believe that before the airship men succeed they wiu navo to ao away with tho buoyancy chamber. But tho secret will come out some, day I am Bure." Like tho world at large, which ridi culed the first locomotive, the first tele phono and almost every great Innova tion, Edison takes a humorous view of all hii experiments and seemingly en joys a failure. "I have tried all kinds of plans to explain psychical force," he said, with u smilo'. "We experimented on hypnotism by placing a man's head in an Immense magnetic plane, but it didn't work. Wo tried telepathy, too, but without success." "Have you any more wonders like the phonograph in the experimental stage?" "No. nothincrllllt thfllrinnnrnnli urliinli is now almost perfect. It reproduces, by a rapid succession of small photo graphs, overy motion of an object. It was verv hard to pet trio pvnnt. frrirnnnAs of the face or the clear workings of a man's hngers playing the piano, but we nprfWitpil ir. lit lnafr. T wrnq vnru flnn'ntiD to havo one on exhibition at thefalr, but we aia not have it hnlshed in time." Chicago Inter Ocean. Wig and Gown. It was once tho invariable practico of barristers to powder their x?''i$, but this custom has now almost entirely disap peared from the bar. Only one advo cate, so far as we are aware, saves it from absolute death, and hois Sir Henry James, whose black shoulders are always sprinkled with the white powder that falls from his wig. This distinguished lawyer shows that wig and gown may be worn in more ways than one. His gown never fails to slip from his shoul ders while he is nddiessing tho court, and he is accustomed to herald each fresh argument he brings to bear upon the case by attempting to restore tho fallen gown to its proper place. In this respect he resembles another eminent Q. C, Mr. Finlay, whose gown is always half way down his back. Sir Charles Russell and Sir Richard Web ster and the other leaders of the bar do not display any peculiarities in the wear ing of their wigs and gowns. There is at least one well known member of the bar who, not content with permitting his j oAnnt tf olisn 1n rt Vila tifritof nrnnva Vila ' wipf at an angle that perilously approaches his nose. London Tit-Bits. Philadelphia' WulUlne Mice. T.ntnlv thn pmnlnvppa nt the Philndnl- TiMnnnln'rlivilr'nrdfin have been amused r. . - - rr- by the antics otsomo queer little animals , WUicn are iiuii ohjjuuui; oaxiiuiuuji. iuo newcomers are black and white Jopa nese waltzing mice, seven in number. WVipri lfit out of their cases, thov wink at each other and step gracefully forward with a movement wmen some oi me ue- holders declare is a bow. Head Keeper Manley whistles "Annie Rooney," and the mice skip away in pairs with a queer, whirling motion. When ho strikes up "TVin Rowfirv." thev revolve so fast that nothing can be-seen but little gray balls. "Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay -causes them to "swing corners" and dance "all hands nrnnnri " Once the owner ventured to play the "Dead March" while they were dancing. With a wmsK or ineir tuns thA HttlH rodents fled to the cages like a man pursued by the nightmare. Phila delphia inquirer. A Savlnc luveitnieut. "I pawned two beautifnl pictures for 5 apiece some months ago," said a man about town. "I was oppressed by a spirit of economy at tho time, and had given up my room in tho hotel to go where living was cheap. I was going to put the pictures on storage, when the Idea of pawning them occurred to me. Storage would have cost me about (3 a month, and I should not hive been insured against damage then.- There was no danger of their not being well cared for by tho pawnbroker, though, for it was to his Merest to keep them safely, so that he could sell them at a high figure if I failed to redeem them. I had the use of the $10 for four months, and all I 1.01 ..ni. tnr timf rmrt the storaife was $1.20, or3iper cent a month. That beats any other snap I over invennsi. iic York Sun. SunllKht. Anrnnna nf ihn ff?Ant of eXDOSUre tO sunshine in destroying microbes, Mr. Percy Frankland, in Longman's, note the interesting fact that exact experi ments conducted in the lake of Geneva to ascertain by means of photographic plates the depth to wliloh the sun's rays ... I 1 .t !.... .11.1 nf penetrarea snoweu mm j "" reach beyond 553 feet, at which depth the intensity oi mo hkv i -which Is ordinarily observed on a clear but inoonlfcw nighty Xot Mere Money. He (bitterly)-Your answer would be different if I were rich enough to shower you with golden eagles. Bhe-It might U different possiUy If yot should cover mo w nW that I couldn't .-New York Wkl, ifVjjUtfuN .$AiH.kx; oj-utmjNjiaci truESD.ooffiOBm.iV, i8a. 1 -4 J7 .s5!'r- fiXxiXl W'"" -r!Sf -3HSETr'?ei', 5ipM,,5"VWf ? SHE MEANT IT. And She Dtdn't Cnro How Imut SUnTutked Either. I '. H'I suppose yotthavctienrdbf tho mean way in which Mr. Snodgrass trpal'hii wife and children, haven't your" said Mrs. Keedlck to a friend ai the two wero tiding together hi v. street car. "Shi Don't speak quite so loud," re plied tho latter in a frightened sort of a whisper. But tho admonition was lost on Mrs. Keedlck, who continued in a somewhat louder tene: - ' '"I believe it Is 11 true too.' They say he's so stingy that he won't give his wlfo a singlo dollar unless sho just literally pleads for it, and then ho throws it to her much as a miser would throw a bono to a dog." "Plea60 don't speak quite so loud," replied Mrs. Kecdick's auditor. "Mrs. Snodgrass hasn't- had a -new-bonnet in two years," the'speaker went on, without lowering her tone, "and it must be much longer than that sinco sho had the pleasure of ordering a'liriw gown. Before I'd put up with such' nonsense Id make my husband's life a burden to himl It Isn't as though the skinflint couldn't affordit. Ho's far bet ter off than your husband or mine, and yet he treats that sweet woman who was fool enough to marry him In that cruel fashion." "A httlo lower tone, please," nudged tho listener, but Mrs. Kecdick's voice was just as loud as she kept en: "It's tho same way with tho children. They can't go to school because they haven't clothes fit to wear. He's as cross as a bear to them too. Seems to resent their presence on tho same earth with him. How I do pity the poor things, and especially at this time of the year! It's a mighty sorrowful Christmas they will have unless the neighbors take up n collection for them." There came another nudgo from Mrs. Keedick's friend, and just then a man who sat near signaled tho conductor to stop, and ho got out. The nudger heaved a sigh of relief. "That was Mr. Snodgrass himself, and I'm so afraid he heard what you said." "Yes," replied Mis. Keedick calmly. "I know it was tho miserable, mean man, and I Intended that he should know just what people think of his meanness. I'm in hopes it will do him good and mako life more bearable for his wifo and children." And Mrs. Keedick smiled sweetly as she bade her friends good afternoon and left the car. Brooklyn Life. IVhttt Killed the Parrot. The man was walking along Wood ward avenue carrying a parrot in a cage. "What havo you there?" asked a friond. "Parrot; I'm taking It homo "to my wlfo. She always wanted one." "I hope you'll havo better luck than I did with one I gave my wife." "What happened to it?' "Don't know my wife, do you?" "No." "Neither did tho parrot. It wanted to' talk during thedaytiinonnd couldn't got a chanco while my wifo was around, so it staid awako at night to do ita talking, and the poor thing died of. insomnia bo foro two weeks." Detroit Fred Press. ' Made nim Walt. At1 a dinner party before -Renan lag risen to fame ho was about to spealr. on a current topic when Jules Simori sig nified his intention of talking, and the hostess asked Renan to wait. When the greater Hon had done roar ing, the lady said: "Now, M. Renan, it is your turn. You wero going to say something." "I merely want to ask for.somo peas," he" replied, with gravity, and ho was silent during the rest of the evoniug, Youth's Companion. Wanted nil Money' Worth. A forlorn. Irishman, reduced to tho ex treme stage of poverty and destitution, as a last resource made inquiry at a ma rine Btore as follews: "Do you buy rags and bones here?" "Yes," was the reply. "Then, bo jabers," said Pat, "you may put me on the scales," Tit-Bits. A Sudden Departure. Withcrby Didn't your .new cook leave rather suddenly? Plaukington-r-Yes. She got mixed in her dates.1 She had a.pollceman and a burglar call on her the same evening, Life. A UieU Ideal. Kitty No, Mr. 'do "Witt, you will never Jove any girl as youido yourself.- Tom (oarnestlyj-rl assure you I will, Miss Winslqw, whenever I find one that Is worthy of so high a regard! Truth. A 8ujfBtlon. S Uw.U hi- Jrthy. tbwn cows U gone wnnderm off agin, an I can't find 'tin nowhar. I do no' what to do. Martby-Why don't ye go daownto Ui' railroad pwple an ask Vin to bell ye a eeoauTiand cow Jcetohor? Harper Weekly. . Enamored Youth-May I hfpa to find a place In our heart? LadyUivw lfit de eltcleh-W) on ". There are only a few choke location lett.-Puck. Jmm&mi fJCl fcZT TSsj, iA. ... . I".! Polnoned by Klailng. ' A peculiar caso of iolsoning Is reported from tho Brtstlo Rldgo neighborhood, north of Crawfordsvllle, Ind. At a largo party ft now fangled kissing game was introduced, which proved very popular. Tho young men on arriving drew strings of variegatea colors irom a box and thon selected girls whose dresses matched this string. The young granger thon took ono end of the string In his mouth and tho girl attached her focoin a sim ilar way to the other. Both thon chewed up tho string until they wero mouth to mouth, when several kisses wero ex changed. At tho party in question the person coloring tho strings had used dyes -which wero not fast and tho colors ran. Several were poisoned very seri ously; and it is feared that ono or two casoataay result fatally. Chicago News. v Vrelght Cars Daub. Into a IIouio. Tho Lohigh Valley Railroad company is building an embankment for a track, at the foot of Cator avenue, in Green villo, N. J. Charles Johnston and his family occupy a frame house at the foot of an inclined track fnmrtho embank ment. Saturday morning six freight cars broke from a train and dashed down the incline into Mrs. Johnston's house with tremendous force, tearing away one lido of tho building. Ono of tho cars was planted across tho kitchen in the middlo of tho building. Tho family were in auothor part of the house and nono of them was hurt. Two brakeinen who remained on tho cars and tried to stop them wero thrown off and soverely bruised. Now York Her ald. Lived and Died Together. Born in tho samo village In Ireland, whero thoy wero friends during their early life; emigrants on the samo ship, chums and roommates for twenty-fivo years, sufferers from consumption at tho samo time, and victims to the ravages of tho disease at the same hospital and on tho samo day, Is a summary of the curi ous Hfo histories of Peter Duffy, Bixty fivo years old( und John Murphy, aged sixty-two, vho wero burled together a few days ago at Calvary cemetery. New York Letter. Lout Unir a Million. Lord Granville, who died In 1840, with a great reputation for courtliness of manner, held for many years tho post of embassador nt Paris, and tho only objec tion which could with any show of plaus ibility be brought against him whllo holding that conspicuous post was that ho was sometimes inclined to bo indo lent. He was addicted to play Und of ten ran over to London for n Httlo of his favorite amusement at Crockford's, Whito's or Graham's, but almost as fre quently returned to the French capital with the loss of a considerable sum of money. Ho was ono of tho four noblo mon who lest $300,000 nt Crockford's In 6no night, his companions in misfortune from tho ranks of peerage being Lord Chesterfield, Lord Foloy nnd Lord Sef ton. Still, in spito of all his losses, Lord Granvillo left behind him no less a sum in cash than f 600,000. Exchango, rteilcnlnc I'roin the Mllltla. There are ways of getting 'out of the national guard before one's titno is tip, and it Is not nlways necessary4o acqulro a chronlo Illness or remove from tho stnto or become a convict to find those ways. A young mnn who recently joined tho guard applied for dismissal at tho end of his sixth week of service. Ho did not givo his reasons, but tho officers loarood that do wanted to get'outbccausohls best girl had told him -that uniform was not becoming to him Ho was dropped from the rolls with dizzying suddenness, -New York Sun. PHILOSOPHICAL COGITATION It Is an error to suppose that a man belongs to himself. No man does. lie belongs to his wife, or his children, or his relations, or to society in soino form or another. To bo full of goodness, full of cheer fulnr 88. full of sympathy, full of helpful hope, causes a man to carry blessings of which he himself is as unconscious as a lamp Is of its own light. Never affect or assume a particular character, for it will never fit you, but probably give you ridicule, but leave it to your conduct, your virtues, your mor als and your manners to give you one. We make unlovely all our days by the little soul wo put into our efforts, by tho way in which duties push us forward, by lock of that electric something which makes all words, all deeds, quiver and glow. O thou that plnest in imprisonment of the actual and critst bitterly to tho grds for n kingdom wherein to rnlo nnd create, know this of u truth. Tho thing ihcu seekest Is ulriMdy with thee, here if nowhere ' onldt ttioii only see. Mon- Hood's Cures V. 3C Koto mjwm troubled with UrrtMe psia in my ttck mi Uo tu4 kldaey dlflLeulty, For 27 Years I Suf ficf I took nood'e SamnirUU and txfn to get Utur. Ibnotli4attekJoIU. na to tlte It. lwu tl0 cured Of MUrrh U tfce btl tad an cow la goo healta. p. H. Bo. PtaUon. Iowa. "Mood' PW u'' roir 3 ALD harsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it at.' lifeless appearance? Does it fell' eutiwheai combed or& brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch? 5 Is it dry of in a heated condition? If these aro eoatp of T your symptoms bo warned in tlrao or yoa will become bald. SkookuffiRoot'Hair Grower I. iJWhutTOUEwd. IuprodnoMoirtiBMaSeeeldet.tAthMenU4(ecietttine RMarcta. Knowledge of the dlM ot lh hair ana icalp ltd to the a Ikot. ery ot doit to treat them. "Bkookura"ODUlnnltberrnluorUr.orotli. It it not a Dye, but a UitlghtroUr ooolln and nfrtthlnc Tonlo. Ut tirau)tlna befolUcle, Kept outfit AWwTfanrfrttfS (rremAryfrat3 andjUilnv A hatr. It your drat gut cannot sneplr TO m4 direct to an, e4 we WU1 forward propoU, on rplp ot prict. orowr,tupecMtMeilfw&aa Botp.soo. per Jar 1 1 for SUO. J" 5' i'fi r 4 1 THB'KQOKUn rn ure make M JVC "- r ' Seelk r rVtftfVrWWyWWW T.EJ1. KRESS. HOUBE'PAtNTINQ, , I PAPER HANGIN0", I Natural Wood Flnlthtng, Cor, 30th and Cheme-eta Street. J.E. Geo.- Fehdricli CASH .MARKET lleat meatand Jroo dellTery 136 Mate Street 'A Valuable BatterSylCdUcetloa. It Is ns good osi settled that the collec tion of butterflies, moths and other en toinologicalBpoolmons which belonged to tho lata Harry Edwards, tho actor, will soon bo oxhibitcd as tho property of tho American Museum of Natural Ills tory, Now York. Tho required $15,$9 bos been pledged, nnd na soon aa it is all paid in tho valuablo collection will bo transferred by Mrs.; Edwards ,to tho museum. No ono knows procisaly how many spocimuus aro In tho collection, for thoro is no record of hundreds antj, thonsands of minnto specimens. Tho collection has boon given in round num bers at 230,000 specimens. A count of each caso is to be made before boing placod on exhibition, and those who havo examined the collection believe that thero nro nearer 000,000 than 850,000. Tho collection is one of the most comploto in the world, and thoro aro no private col lections which approach it in number and.varioty. Threo times Mr. Edwards, accompanied by Mrs. Edwards, travoled around tho world iu his professional en gagements, nnd each tlmo ho made nn especial effort to add to his collection. Ho socurod specimens from evory por tion of tho globo, In all lands ho visited Mrs. Edwards went with him, nnd, with him', was interested in tho work, Often thoy made long expeditions into tho jungles nnd forests, thovislted mu soums, thoy studied books. Many ex changes wero made by Mr. Edwards with other collectors, and in his collec tion aro many gifts from museums in this and othor countries. Now York Letter. uwliuuuuuOu ouuujuuo ju j uooou Wa-Ji- Tita"K ( llnntatjtlr removes and forever destroys nb- joctlonab!t hair, whelber upon tbenands.f Binon firing or dock, wiiunui t.iRcoion&iiona uriuiury iu vuu must ucucjueaaiu,. ai.a , was for Ully ywirs tbe secret 'oriuulaoli Kraimus wllwm, ackDcrwIedged by pliysl 1 .,-.. . . .-Li .. ,.-r.- f -Til nana as tuo luuuesb umuomy suuiwi nosi eminent derinatolueist and halrina d olallst taat-ever lived. During his tirlyutel praoiicmoi ajiis-iime ainouf tag nouiiuyg ma anmocrucr, ot curupe no presoriuta his recipe, l'rtce, 1 by mtlf, surely uoked. CorrespoHdeoeaoonndentlat. Bole teems tor vmeriua. Aaaress THE 6KO0KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER '0. ept.IL fiTUouib KlltliAvenae.New Vork roononono(vnfvvrnQ,.omvv(vvo. PltOPlSMIONAI AND J1U8IHB8 CARDS. r. ii. n'ABoy. uso. avmauAM. D'AIIOY 4 IimOHAM, Attorneys at Law, llooias 1, a and s, D'Aroy Hulldior. Hi tuita atrMt- BDeclak attention rlvea to busl new Id the snpretns and circuit court of the! state. n TUIjMON FOIIU Attorney at law, Salem, Oregoa. Ufflce up ttalm In 1'atton blocjt H J.liiaaKtWAttoineyatluwialem.Om son. Office over limb's bank. . l: "--'-- '' '...'J t ..'.rg J.BHAW.M.W.HUNT. HIIAW41IUWT 1 1 . Attorneys at law. Offlra over UsplUtl nauooai ban a, rjajem, uresua. TOIIN A.UAItsON.Attorner at law. mosas t a ana i, uusu oftnn uuuaius, naiem,!, - -;.. . .'....,..- ....-.. II. t. I10N11AM. W. II. UQIMKH BON HAM A MObMKH. Attorneys at iaV Offioe In liusli block, between UUteand xiurt, on Comrnerclal street. IOHN UAYNE, ATTOBNBV.AT.J AW. i) LVllecilons ruada aud pnimptlr remlttrd, Unipby block, cor. Htate and Commeroial .tri 'alom, Orton. lf. I If II. KMlillluN. peril W Icudent. Office, rooms 2 and S buh. llroywan block. S-ltl MK. fOUUB, HUnographrr and Tjpr , wrltest Hstequlidtypawritingor. but one In Oregon. Over limb's baak, alem.OrMon, 'JL' 8 bit lYKI.I.A HIIKIltlAM-Typowrltlot: and oomtiierciaisteu oMTRiihy, r)m II, Gray ,ock. Y IrsUiUuis work, itatea reasonable, DIC A. UAVH, iJktm fii araduaUof New York, gives specUl atteutlou to tbe dU rases or wnuiun ana ciinurrn, uiw, luiuni, i.moi. ktin. akin AidniMm and surverr. itSXat at residence, lut kUto street. Conula. in. i fnuii io 13 in anil'iHap n. 7-1 -am 2 0. iiHyWWK, U. I).. I'bysalan aud hui ft. eton. (mre, Murphy bio ikj residence. cnnmrclai street. B.ILT O HMITII, IH-ntl't. W UUta street I BAlstu, Oregon. Klnltbtd dental opera, os ot every dtacrtpltoo 1'alnless opera uinsoepMialiy, nr ii. 1'IUil. AnbltcL plans, spocldea nrlnr for all V . lUiui and super! nipt1Dre us oi bulldioss Ottlia aW Ootuiusrclal trwl. bpsttlrs. .)N80K V.TKIlANl-HampUrCarnpNo. D.Housol Vrterau., U, t A lure s '1 bar ay e . rplixrs at 7 tO u'etoea at tbe I O. O T ntil Vi.ltlor broihrrs n roruially Invited waltead IIU H. U. llm-Wlltr, Capt. PltuiKi rloW U'IKJU NO. S A.O.U, W Hrstslu tb1r hall la Htate lasaranoa ml.dla4.evsr, Wedue,., evsn J A HKliWOOl). Hardr, H iHH-Arn'IBTIWHJNTON. coaasrvatorr 4 Uutle. IlifeHlt-D. U'rinsny. Viail uTlastrumwiuItnusU) Ins ructor of Krsucu 0X Usrmsa at jiwjk university. Uoows -7, iUak KaUdlsf. t-l-vC HI uABS What Is tho condition of vours? Is vour halt Avj. n tlOBLt ids forwar OMfcSO CO., ROOT HAIR GROWER 1Kb Javemie, MUJiPlIY, Fresh- y h Bricfcanfl -Tile - i,A Nbws-" -Fruits- HORT1I SALbH. Talce It I EVENING JOURNAL, Only i eeiu a '& itattrerea a't KJ yOuraoor. rHH(!He. HOWARD, i : The Houso"Mover. to- 45IjMark Street. .(J lias the best facilities tor moving and rals-lnsrbonMr-tWOTers'at-rnr-Bro., or address Ualesu.Ore(OB. Froa TerniaU or Interior Points tbe 1 1 the llne.to Uke Tt'iHfiiotf'Eist'iDdontli. L ' ItlsthedlnlngoarrsBte.ltruns'thKHwb. vesUbnta tralnaj every aylIn'ey()aW, ST: PADL'-ANDiWGfl .. . . . . ,,ai ,Hso euanKB oi cnrs. ... Uompesed of dlnlngcan Mnsttrpassed, 1 ' l'allKianrwlBrrooBnltfrers lOrtabNAequfraieat TOURIST Sleeping:. Cars. liest that can be constructed and,ln rwbleh aeoommodaUeas are both tree and fur nished lor hobtofa of first nnd seopud-das Uckots,aad ELEGANT DAY COAUHEQ, , Acontlnnoi llae coaDBBtlng with air-' lines. annrdlDg direct and nuluterrupUid service. liilman lr finrst Ions can be se cured in advisee V nrgU any sent of tho road. Through tickets to and from all -points In Amorloaf Kneland and Kuropo can be purchased at any ticket oSnoe of thin coin, pany. KnlllnfbrmatloaoonornlriK,nii, time oftralns.Toate andotberdotalls fitrplibad eaaDilst)on toaay acent or , A A. D CHAlUrONj AiMristaat OeneraJ rtjutmitr nittiif, Mo,,,, laad.Oretraa SltAW k DoWNINo, Agcntr, . Hstel MBterey. Kewport, - prxea. Located ou tbe Beoh,t wo ralls not tb of Newport onvCaVe Cov,' tMBtUtlft)lly nhalfaMirl annt. wrnartarful aian.rt. ana Jjathlnir, fine drives to Cape Kouweat!)- ur iikuiuuuiw. xtuuee new, rootpa targu and airy. Finest resort for farrjllles. or invalids. Opea all winter, i Tersp roo(lcra,te by day or week. lD(endnK Visitors can drop a postal card io Now port and be met by baek. John Fitzpatriok, d-3-m I'jQpilator, TO SALT LAKE, , .DENVER, 'DMAHApKANSAS' CITY, CHICAGO, STvLOUIS AMD ALL EASTERN- CITIES 31 DAYS to CHICAGO .h Hours lb 0uIcke?htlas?.hkHf "" IIrs0u,ckef J and Km Tlifpugh Pullman wi Teufltt, Sk'atn, Tin Radlnlng Xhslf Cart, DMtg Cart. or raw una catra lutortastlon onll pi or address, T. H. .IUKLUURT, Afct. II f. A aw wasyittifvon at:. Corjw , THE, PACIFIC DBTBCTIVBANimEGTINeWJItUu BAUICM. Oruon f rivat work a specialty. , O, V, OLlWJtMT.avaaafW. mm THDflnnn -' ' inn 'iiesaagssKsr-: :,"'' ',muiauuL If Electric Lights if r w On tifbtcrSystetn. TO CONSUMERS .- -inpttairm Mint mj1 rower Comissny m Brent t'XUtniS have canlntml tholr Rlt-ntru .Light plant with the m at modern nnPRratu -u.i .i.fl uun umn IU VUor lllU LUUJI S IWMfli Drat than nnv i.v.ini Mt..i f . inwftfl afrial n A new mKIa '... at. jl -.i.ii J. . a i nuwi nny ciiy rja IUO tXKUW Arc anrt Incandescent light' In'fc. Electric Mstora lor all Twrposcs -wlierc jrower Is re 4lrcd. Ko-ldencea can be wired fnr nn nunr ltehta aa rtnlrcrt ana Ihoeon-ntntni py Ibr onlj aucb. tlshu 58 uro lued TbU being jcgliUreA Tyaa iieotneaseter. 'Office 179 .Commercial St. a t p MEATS. IHiNT;ieNoA!lBi(hf, 8g be tins not no'd oat bat iHiily lnintd bin t hop to the old itfiha at JUberty street blldge. DaTid McKillep, s D Leavol order nt Salem Im proTtment Co 95 State street. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E. W. HADLEY, Receiver. BHMfcT LINB teCAMFORNU .0CEAJ STEAMER SAILINGS. & B. WU.LAMETTB VALLEY. Leave Ban FranoUco,Oct.7tIi. 17lhaod27'fei Leave Yaqnlna,Oot.Sd,3ib,'.Bd aadNovJTth It ATEd ALWAYS BATISKACTORT, Forlrlhlncd niutnnfferrntMannlvtoaaT "&seBtorpurerrrtbki crnnftmr. O.T.' WAItDI AW T F. & V A. , - U..M, TO WKU8, Agent, te'saiDeek. mvt -ruHTDAi imco ? vliilllwlu aUllliarU (Horthsrn Pacific R..R. Co., Lm.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. I2:48pm6'j&prn IrtHpni 7:16pm UkWemlt Of.pm 1 4Spm7.05pm 7.1tem lOtam Minn. a HtPftlll H.40aai HHkirr. S;4ftpm fticopm 76pm 4MKinn !l,.Dulutb..B 11.10am 1 . Ashland, a ni.ClilCAKUl s ooam SJWpm Ii.t6i.rn Tickets sold and hnpgaee checked throueh Mallpolniln the United Btates and Canada. Close conneoUon wade In Uhlcoco with all trains coins Kast and Mouth. , KoriuRitKormaHQU annjy to yonr nearest ticket agent or JAe.O.l'OKW, Hen. rass, and Tkt, Am., qhlcsw,. Ill East and South via THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific. Company. CAT.irouniA jexrami tuatm urf daily jmc- TwaSM' It)BTIJkNDAHUS. ", "HoulbT TTi''nb. Ulft p.m. w,(du,m. 10:1ft a.m. I.v. ' l'ortlund Ar. k fil a. m I.V. Kniero liV. Ar. Han Krun. Ur. WBS.JB iaT. Sf3 AKivA tpalnM tfin nt All tntfntMl loi ortlaad to Albaay laoluslve; also atTaamat IrvlDir. Kuctue and all sUUobs front Hoewbort; o Aaalaad laclustva. SKMBMUHaMAlL DAILY. dO a, ni. 1H17 a. aa :60 p. m. XvT Ar. "tortlaad Ar. I 40 p. nt. r.l P.m. r.f li0p.ja. v, 7.-Wa. an MaIj,ty f.v Hose burg Lv, ftJUttaK t'Ki-s m dg(leat,Rut6 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEXFEBS -rAtiD Second Class Sleepfng Cars Attaobe4 to aM tbroBtfh trains. rVestSHe KtM, Mvm Mui m4 CwviWi: rArLY-(xci-r vkay). Toirtlaiia (mrvallls Ar. I iJiiy.Ui, Lv. lKOp.aa.1 UlP.in.l Ar. At Albany and Oorvallls eoaaaet vita rains ftmron rHflaKallroad. KXVUVHtfTHAIN tlAtLYSX()UTn(!MAir lpTBVnrnPJrFaTia-Ae.-ii ii.m,li'. MeMlnnvllte I.v.l AtAOa.aa f TMKUM TICKKTH Vn all rwlniMtit ihA r.,t,n "- fanada tnd Kuroiw) ran bi obtalnra at Itnreat iU rom w. 'W. pan nn., aani. p"- VUV. VUIOKHK. AmU U. K. aalaa. A$1 Rv KUJCHURM. rMsaai.M i W. L, DOUCLA1 S3 SHOE nirft NyMMtrtaasiT WUstlsslriaajaJ - J iiasillaf I 1V W 'W FFW SrWIJ i 2.fl0 12.00 roa aer 41,71 Msik.MWIW1siaisl. lilkkea. laMMattsklltasMAtMlWdl Mara weft, KrMUwmmltthfut,'! MHMaW.LNssinM, assMH srbe sasMtas sa las ieMsaL Uak tw U rs key WtX. MQiWM.II. B.siaM, H," Mi ft XsMUflaM o, A at. tnmL 1U saTjaTJeTBVH 0 fflllhSaamras-til1',"'-'-'-ahl