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&&fat23 "" " - A' Tbe Human Electrical Forces ! How They Control the Organs of the Body.. Tho olectrlcal forco of tho human body, as tho norvo fluid may bo termed, li tin espe cially attractlvo department of science, as It certa so marked an Influenco on tlio licalth of tho organs of tho body, Hurvo force Js produced oy tho brain and conveyed by means of tho nerves to tho various orRjns of tho body, thus supplying tho latter with the vuuuty uccussarjr iuiii suro their health. Tho pneumniiastrlc norvo, a hliown hero, may bo said to ho tho moit Important of tho entlro nerve sys tem, as It suppllos the heart lungs, stomach, bowote. etc., with tho nerve force necessary to keep them active and hoalthy. Ab will bo scon by tho cut tho Ion; nervo cicsconuins irom tno bao of the brain and terminating In tho bow els is mo pnoumotrastric, whilo tho numerous lit-, tlu branches supply the. ncarD, lungs ana stom ach with necessary vt tallty. When tho brain bocomes in any way dls ordored bv Irritability or exhaustion-, the nerve forco which It supplies 11 luasoncu, ana tno or gans receiving tho dt minisnea supply are coa senuontly weakened l'liysicians gonerall cnnnrAllv recognise. tho Importance of this fact, but treat tho or-jan Itself Instead of tho cause of the trouble a io noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. I)., LI. D., has given the greater part of his llfo to tho study of this subject, and the principal discoveries concerning 11 aro due to his oitorts. Dr. Miles' Kestorattvo Nervine, the unrl valod brain and nerve food. Is prepared on the principle that all nervous and many other altUcultles originate from disorders of tho nervecenters. Its wonderful success lncurlng thoso disorders Is testlBod to by thousands in o very part of the land. ltcstoratlvo Nervine cures sleeplessness. nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex ual uoMiuiy, ssi. vims aanco, epilepsy, etc. It It, is freo from opiates or dangerous drugs. U sold on a positive guarantee by all drug gists, or sons aircct oy tno ur. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles for 83, express prepaid. fold uv U. J. fry, druggist, Salem Prompt relief in sick headache, dizziness, nausea, onstlpatlon, pain In the slde.guarun teed to thoie using Cirter'u Little l.lver Pills. One u done, tsmalt price. Small dose. Small pill. Ar free from all crude and Irritating matter uoncentratea meaicine oniy uartor's i,uiie LUer Pills. Very small, ve-y easy ta take: no pain; no griping, no purging. Try them. Ministers, lawyers, teachers, and others, whose ccupatlon gives but little exercise should use Cart' r'a Little L ve Pills for torpid liver and bdllousness. One Is a dose, 'Jry them. BK Grape Vines for Sale. I have propagated several thousand good strong two-year old grape vine for setting out, assorted vurities, suit ab o for culture in Oregon. 25 cts each, $2 00 per dozen. E. Hofer, Balem, Or., Journal office. d w Shuttles. The most extensive manufacturers of shuttles in Great Britain, Kirk & Co., are said to market their products in all continents and in almost all parts of the world. Nono but the most expensive material is utilized for this purpose, in cludinu Persian oak wood, cornel and persimmon, and for some classes of shut tle boxwood is employed, the favorite species, however, being cornel and per Biinmon, because of their peculiar adapta tion to withstand almost any climate that is, they endure heat without warp ing or twisting, aro not Rubject to varia tion by moisture, are tough and wear well. Whatever the wood, it is stored for a long time where it can bo seasoned naturally, and after some 13 months o' this air treatment under cover it is grad ually carried forward to warmer tera--peratures for three months additional, tho turning and finishing taking place at as near ,the temperature of a weaving ahed as nossible from 70 to 80 degrees F. this treatment adding much to the durability of tho shuttles. New York Snn. ; "Oh, I Say!" Tho latest English importation in the lino of language is the expression "Oh, I say!" and it now rivals "Don't ye know?" in popularity among the Anglo maniacs. Lord Dunraven and his party on their recent arrival were looking at newspaper illustrations of the Valkyrie, and at each glance his lordship exclaimed , "Oh, I say!" Then ho pointed them all out to his big, handsomo companion, tho Marquis of Ormonde, who exclaimed as ho saw each illustration, "Oh, I say!" After Lord Ortnondo had examined all thn nimpt-n ho started aft with them to where the Countess of Dunraven and her daughters stood, severely regarding New York harbor. Lord Ormonde gave tho impression that ho was going wad ing, eo high were his trousers turned up at the bottoms, but ho only went as far as where tho countess and her daughters were standing and directed their atten tion to tho illustrations in the new-spa-nerd. An pnnh of the ladies examined the papers she exclaimed, "Oh, I say!" Exchange. A New Clock For St. rnul's, London. Tho great clock of St. Paul's has been taken clown and is to be replaced by one of modern construction. Why this piece of vandalism it is difficult to imagine. The clock, which was put up by Langley Bradley in 1708, Js in splendid condition and might, to all appearances, go on for another two centuries without failing to bear accurate record of the passing time. It is a grand old clock, remarkable for the magnitude of its wheels and the fine ness of its work. It cost 1.600 to build. Its two dial plates are 51 feej in circum ference, and the hour numerals are 2 feet 2J inches in height. The minute hands are 0 feet 8 riches long and weigh 75 pounds each, and tho hour hands are 5 feet 0 inches long and weigh 44 pounds each. Tho pendulum Is 10 feet long. It is an eight day clock, striking the hour on the great bell, which is suspended abont 40 feet from the floor. The head of the hammer weighs 113 pounds and tho clapper 180 pounds. London City Press. At tho Columbus shops of the Pennsyl vania railroad an order for 00 special cars for World's fair traffic ia being com pleted. These cars are constructed in such a way that they will be converted into coal caro when tlio fair has closed. tall to MY LITTLE KING. t met a king thu uftcrnoon; 116 had not on a crown Indeed, A little palm leaf hat was ulL And he was barefoot, I'm afraid. Bnt sure 1 am ho ermine wore Beneath his faded Jacket's blue, And sure 1 am the crest he bore Within that Jacket's pocket too. For 'twas too stately for an earl A marquis w ould not go so grand Twas possibl) a czar petite, A pope, or something of that kind. If I must tell you, of ahorse My freckled monarch held the rein. Doubtless an estimable beast. Hut not at all disposed to run. And such a wagon! While 1 live Dare I presume to see Another such a vehicle As then transported met Two other ragged princes His royal state partook Doubtless the first excursion Thee sovereigns ever took. I question If tho rojal coach Bound which the fbotruen wait Has tiro significance on high Of this barefoot estate! Youth's Companion. Ills Plaintive Plea. Ho had loved her very tenderly and for a long time, bnt sho had scorned 1dm. Ho was no worm either, for he would havo turned when trod upon, but too recked not this. It was enough for aer that she did not caro for him. This ia usually enough for any weman: also for any man when the boot is on the other foot, for of such is the kingdom of Cupid. His condition had at last become un bearable to him, and ho resolved to win all or lose all. It was lato one evening when the fateful moment came. "Will you marry me?" ho asked her in pain, untrimmed English, for he could trust himself to nothing in the orna mental line. She spurned him scornfully. "No!" she replied, with sarcastic, hate ful, cruel emphasis, "No!" The word pierced the heart in his bos om. His lips quivered, and at first ho iould not spealc "Havo you no more to say?" he asked t last plaintively. "No, sir," she replied. "What more t-ould I say?" Again he shrank at tho cruel thrust. "I didn't know," lio murmured tremu lously, "but I think you might havo said No, I thank you.'" Then he fled away so weary with dis asters, trigged with fortune, that he would set his life on any chance to mend it or bo rid of it. Detroit Free Press. A Custom That Is Very Old Indeed. A bride made the confession to a group of young women who gathered around her after the wedding ceremony and the congratulations had been said and owned up to having worn a yellow gar ter for two years, that she had counted tho stars and carried out the various bits of loro that are prophetic of a speedy marriage and happiness ever after. She wore something old and something new. Something borrowed and something blue, on her wedding night, and. moreover, wore a silver coin a Columbian half dollar in her shoo. Sho was showered with the usual amount of rice when it came tirao to get into the carriage and drive away for the honeymoon trip, and had old shoes and good wishes enough sent after her to make the after years joyous ones if they all hold good, and, moreover, when she opens her trunk and traveling bag ard the bridegroom opens his umbrella enough rice will come to light to make their first rice puddingl and the shoo strapped on the outside of the trunk will tell its owu tale It is strance how much enjoyment one gets out of such harmless things, but the custom lasts, and the older it growB the more rigidly it is adhered to. Buffalo News. What She Would !o. Every one has noticed the growing height of each successive year's bevy of debutantes, and the younger generations promise to be quite as tall if not taller than their predecessors 'Is it possible you are only 12r said a small woman to a little girl who was more than an inch taller than herself "How big you aro!" 'Oh, do yon think so?" answered the child. "Why. my friends consider me oTrtte short They are nearly all of them taller than I am. 'Good gracious!" ex claimed the little woman in dismay ww nmbdin-mamans you will all be, and how will yon get partners? If you were my child, I would put a brick on your headf-Chicago Tribune The Great MlstuUu Columbus Made. Schoolmaster-Why was It thut his neat discovery was not projierly appre ciated until long after Columbus was dead? . ,. i. Nineteenth Century Schoolboy-Ue-cause he didn't advertise. sir.-London Tit-Bits. Natural. Caatleton-J hear you are engaged to Miss Biggerollo. tho girl yon went horse back with so mticli last summer How on earth did you manage it? Suimnit-1 couldn't help It. old man We were tbrowu together so inncli. Truth. The highest waves ever mot with in the ocean are said to b tbwoff the Capo of Good Uope Under the influ ence of a northwesterly gale they haw iocD known to exceed 40 feet in height Timber of the tamarisk or shittlm wood has been found perfectly sonnd in the ancient temples of Egypt In connec tion with stonework which U known to bo at least 4.000 years old. The last words of Marie Antoinette were: "Lord, enlighten and soften the S of my executioner Adieu for ever, my dear children: I go to Joiu your J-ther I wonder why it Is we are not all kind !re How easily It is done How Instantaneously it acts. How to fallTbrS " iiaembered.-prummond Oxford, Eagland. which U by many -rfed m tie greatest university, ha. 21 UfM a-d five bU- jf v-itiiriftta ottiJc. itoxfjcmjkU bA tmiA, ootobkr $, iasa french Police spies. tlow the Government Manages to Secure Information Privately. After all that has been aiid about tho vileness of tho polico system tin ler the empire, which rendered it almost impos sible for any one to be safe from espion age, even in private life, it might well be supposed that the republic had done away with this machinery for discover ing and Weaving plots so much mora Bnited to the ago of Louis XI than to tho nineteenth century. It remain. 1 n . ever, very much what it was 80 years ago. Those things do hot change in France. Governments go, and tho forms of gov ernment, and these are succeeded by oth ers, but tho good old abuses they must bo thought good by some people cling to the ship with barnaclelike tenacity. French official organization about tht most steadfast thing in tho world, al though all French people to whom yoo may speak ou the subject ugree that it is very bad. It is almost as difficult now as it was under the empiro to bo certain that a man whom you may meet, eithor in society or out of it, does nbt belong to the secret polico. All over the country there are mou chards a term expressing something stronger than spies. I havo been incon venienced by them myself in the prov inces. On one occasion I mado a rather long stay in a littlo placo where there wero two hotels in fierce rivalry. One day a brigadier of gendarmes came over from a neighboring town on purpose to make inquiries respecting me. Ho did not trouble mo, but he ques tioned various people as to how I passed my -time, about how much 1 spont a day, what sort of meals I had, and whether 1 nppeared to havo more money than 1 knew 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 be the best whenever there is anything of this kind in the air. I got myself driven over thegendarmory, which was about eight miles off, and there had it out with tho brave briga dier. I soon discovered that an informer had been at work and that the informer was no other than the keeper of the rival hotel, who for years had been receiving pay as a member of tho secret polico. Situated where he was he must have been absolutely useless in that capacity, but at one time ho must havo dono a service to somebody. It is especially in Paris, however, that that the 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 thoso who are willing to play tho part of a traitor or whose position enables them to observe what is going forward with out exciting suspicion. They aro tech nically termed "indicators" and may be long to either Bex. When the Boulan gist movement was convulsing Franco tho government had a great advantage over its opponents by handling of tho se cret fund and tho secret police. Boulanger's footsteps wero dogged ev erywhere, and somehow M. Cons'tans learned all that he wished to know con cerning the plans and doings of tho con spirators. An important point in this bystein is to make tho "indicator" feel suro that whatever happens ho will not bo betrayed. The minister of the Inte rior or of instice never asks the names of .thoso by means of whoso espionage! cer tain political information has Deen gath ered. The money given for dark services is paid from band to hand in cafes or other nonofilcial places by commissionnairos, and tho name of no auxiliary outside of tho ranks of tho regular polico 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 democratio state? The Cottu-Soinoury scandal has led to much discussidn on this question. Boston Transcript. Au Obtuse Kngllshmaii. A Mr. Kirbell, who had never been out of England until he went to Vienna, 6eeniB to havo been a typical Briton and stubbornly insular to tho extent of re fusing to alter the time of his watch as he traveled eastward from England. No argument would induce him to budge and when at Vieuua he arose at un earthly hours and perambulated around tho city alone, having persisted in being guided by his watch, stoutly assorting that the foreign clocks were alf wrong. Kirbell was very anxious also to keep a record of all tho places ho visited and always jotted down in ms pocKeiixwu tho name3 of the various stations he had stopped at or passed "How curious it la there aro soinany statlousof tho same name." ho ouco remarked to a fellow passenger, who replied that ho had not observed it. Kirbell then showed bis record to provo be was right, and, suro enough, over and ovor again occurred the word "Ar-sgang" (Exit), which he bad confidently entered as tho name of many stations passed on the route. San Francisco Argonaut. Standards of Measurement. The "foot" Is named from the length of that member In a fmTgrown man Some say that it was so caljeajfrom the lenirth of the foot of a pertain English king but it is believed to have been a standard of measurement among the an- CiTheES!Tfrom the Latin cubitus an elbow, and is the distant from the elbow to the wid of the middle finger Fatlwin from the Aryan, fat. to ex tend, and dimotes the dbumw from tip to tip of the '" w"0"1- "'" V an atUgrrtsed trmfTare folly exfru.tod. -St, Louis lUpnMc i-ileKuf lutrodnrllui-. In writing a letter of introduction car .hould be taken that no request are made that will Involve the rwjpU-utta ny trouble. Kemember that sooial at UntUare not always easy U ; reader, and therefore the letter " Ml minor courtesies not apt Mm any one to any bwnvenler.-Ph&upW Times. jjfTJ"" Character In the licit ltlmtl Doorbells urn prottygood indicat'ifs" ol character. Probably you havo not befn ronscious of it, but overy time you pull a doorbell you register what manner of man you aro. Your ring will not tell everything about you, from the color oi your eyes to your taste in flowers, but to thoso who know tho signs tho doorbell Is as good us a titlo page. Any ono who has had occasion to an swer bell pulls knows how much differ ence there is in them. Ono person's method varies very littlo from time to time, though tho differenco between that method ami somebody else, while slight, will bo sufficiently well marked. It Is seldom that two rings aro exactly alike Tho housowifo recognizes each tho impatient man, who pulls tho bell twice in quick succession and does not wait long beforo trying it again; tho ono of moro phlegmatic temperament, whoso ring ts Blbwcr and moro substantial; the hesitating woman, who draws tho knob out in a succession of nervous jorks; tho seedy individual with matches to sell, who stretches the wire carefully to its full length and then allows it to relax with a faint, apologetic tinkle, and tho Jolly friend who knows ho is welcome and therefore grasps the knob with a hearty swing that is fairly eloquent with good naturo and sots tho bell to shaking its sides with such peals of echoing laughter that it positively cannot stop at onco, but subsides gradually with a merry, irrepressiblo littlo tittor. A door bell has as innuy voices as visitors. Yankoo Blade. Tho Giants nnd Noah's flood. Among tho many queer stories rolated in tho old Jewish Talmud and copied into Baring-Gould's "Patriarchs nnd Prophets" and works of similar import is ono concerning tho action taken by tho great raco of giants at tho tlmo of tho dolnge. At tho time of tho flood the giants wero not nil drowned. Their leader, Og, planted his foot upon tho fountains of tho deep, nnd with his bands ho stopped tho windows of heav en. According to Rabbi Eliczer, when tho flad broke upon tho earth tho giants exclairrud, "If all tho waters of tho arth bo gathered together, they will only reach to our waists, and if tho foun tains of tho great deep bo broken up wo will stamp them down again." This they did as thoy had declared tbyy would. Then God mado tho waters hot nnd boiled tho flesh from their bones. Tho Targum of Palestine also says tho waters of tho flood wero hot. Tho Tal mud then goes ou to relato tho story of tho escape of Og, declaring that lie went into tho water along with tho rhinoceros, clinging to tho side of tho ark. Tho samo authorities which givo us an ac count Of how Og saved himself tell us that all tho waters of tho deluge wero hot except that which Immediately sur rounded tho hull of tho ark. Ono rab binic authority says that Og climbed upon tho top of tho ark, and that when Noah discovered and attempted to ills lodgo him ho sworo to bo a slavo to tho patriarch's family forever if permitted to retain his 6eat. St. Louis Republic. A Ilemarknble Diet. All that appertains to food for invalids comes naturally tinder woman's prov tnco; therefore it sounds very strango to folks who aro experienced in tho dietary of invalids to hear what Senator Stan ford's food had been restricted to for six weeks previous to his "death. Unless there were complications that rendered other foods impossiblo It would soem that tho last thing to givo a man with heavy apoplectic tendencies would bo a, diet of beef. Meat, and especially beef, Increases tho pressure of tho blood on tho arteries, which have already very thin walls In suffejrars with such tbuden-,, cies. A diet of fruits or vegetables or sklminilk suits most peoplo under such conditions, when beef ouly wakes mut ters worse. Thero may havo been cir cumstances rendering fruit improper or milk indigestible, but there seems hard ly anything a man could tako that would make more danger to his circulatory sys tem then fresh hashed meat. Pldladel ehia Ledger. A looomotivo drawing four passonger coaches has recently dono a railo in UO soconds on the Reading road, which would come very near 100 miles an hour if maintained. The Baltimore and Ohio Is said to be arranging to build an extension from Penns Grove, N. J., to Salem, Bridgeton and Mlllville. Connection will be made with Cape May and Atlantio City. The routo has already been surveyed anfi mapsmada Hood's Cures Mr. J. A. Wteeler if During the War I vu taken 111 with spinal dltease and rheo tnatlim. When I earae home tay trouble wat itlll with roe, and I was confined to ny ted. naalle to help myself, for VI mouth. After taking serca tattles of Hood's &uo cirLU I was well, have not beea troubled itlth ror old complaint. My wife was la HI health. iiBtrro lw headache, dUrlnca and dyspepsia. Bhe took two bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and feel like m -r woman.". J. A. wiiiLTM. 1POO "'d'lt" BW Italtwwire. Deutscher Advocat. TnrrirEBL0vK, - SALEM. OR. Adraltl'd o ' u "' wH- Anniiitu " -" '-- ' 'Metal atuot on gt U '' 'rao JISoiAi ana bmfaeM at ba diti .isyXa. K. llUM.ll. w.ry f -ri.ao sps I S ISUU tubllo. V 7 '"i) y IBALD HEADSif What Is the condition of yours? Is yoar hair dry, S Itarslt, brittle? Doea It split at tho ends? Has It a 5. lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or 5 brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ? 2 Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these aro some of your symptoms bo warned in time or you will become bald. 5, Skookum Root Hair Grower $ la whutyou need. It production 1 cot an accident, bttt the result of (eiontlfld 1 research. Kuowlcdce ot the diseases ot the hair anil scalp ltd to the dlscoT 1 cry ot how to treat tEem. "Skookum"oonllnsnMthertnlnerlsnorolU. It 1 the follicles, (t tojinUfna unoiBurr, em a aeiigninuiy s. 1 mwm n lir&ep the scalp clssn. healthy, and free from Irrltatlnc eruption, fey 1 the linn nf AtantaiBi &iik &xiiv It destroys ttarantla m4tff j. trAfeA rta& ha i nnii ...,. tm Anfr. If your druRitlit cannot supply yen tend direct to e. and we will forward prepaid, on recrlpt ot price. 0 rower, U per bottle 1 for S3.qg, 8ap,oo, I per Jar ft for SXW. T THE SKOOKUn TJ'. V. :" 67 Mouth Fifth -Wi,yw. sV T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, :iPAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20th and Chemeketa Street. J. E. -Brick Geo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET Best meat nnd free delivery. S136 btate Street. ll., liorucn nus uuou uppuintou superin tendent of transportation of all thoi-oml comprising tho Atluntia Coaut lino sys tem, with licndqunrtcra nt "Wilmington, N. C. J. A. Fonutnin has boon nppoint od assistant superintendent of tho Rich mond division. RECENT INVENTIONS, Apoitiiblo nppurntiiB for assisting in drawing in perspective. A lather's gttido, with ono half rigid and tho other half flexible nnd providod with an adjustable latheholdor. A mnchino for painting roofing platos, consisting of a vat, agitator, ndjustablo rolls for applying tlio paint and an end less carrier. A pencil mndo of aluminium wiro, pre pared by annealing tho wiro and sub jecting tho blanks to a bath of caustic soda and n water bath. A method of mnlcing metallic flanged sign letters by electro depositing tho metal in a cameo or intaglio mold of glass or other nonconducting material. ODDS AND ENDS. A Pnris sculptor says that tho day will cotno when women will bo ashamed of too small hands. Tho French Order of tho Legion of Honor has 45,000 motnbora, only ?0 of whom, or 1 in every 2,250, aro wouiou. Most of tlio transportation itt Havana is furnished by littlo horses hitched lo a victorin. Thero aro 11,000 of thoso rigs in that city, and but ono horse car lino. Last yeor. 17 sunken rocks hitherto im enarted wero discovered in various jmrlfl of the globo in tho most convincing man ner possible by ships running on them. Hair Death itantly remnvesnnd forever dtstroysob. 1 I'lioanum imir, woo oer upon me nanus, 11 i.rinHor neck, without dlsunlnrattou r Injury to the niott dellcnteskln. Ii Ums fur fifty years tho se. ret nrmti'nd r.iHiiniH Wilson. ncknowleilKod by lhycl inns 11K the bUhtst tkuthumy and IhoS o eminent dtrii'ntoloKtst and hulrpn. "insi wmbuver iiveu. jjurii( xiin private iicllo-ol a lifetime among the nobility d arlMocrury of hurope he P escribtd u rwlpo. 1'rice, l v m til. securely a 'In d t 'orresiMindeuro confidential. Hole (ma for Aincrlm Addrcos 1 THt SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER t'O. I pt It ft7von Ii VI lit VvenneNew Vork l'KOFKSSIONAL, AND HUHINESSCAItDB. 1-, H. D'AIIOV. OM.O.llINGHAM. D i'AHOY 4 I1INOHAM. Attorneys at Imvt, ltoms 1, 2 and 8. D'Arcy llullding. Hi in. Hiiito street. Special attention given to uust n in the supreme and circuit court of 'he state. . 3 11 T UtiMON KOUD, Attorney at law, Pulem, DregOB. Uince upstairs in cation uiock HJ. lliaUKIt, Attorney at lawJalem.Ore , gon. Olllco over Hush's bank. f jThuaTwThijnt. hiiaw'a IUNT t) . Attorneys at law. ODlce over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. UA1HON, Attorney at law, rooms and 4, Hush bank building, Hulein, Ur. 11. C.I1UVI1AM. W.II.JIUI.MKK BON HAM 4 IIOI.MrM, Attorneys at law, Ofllou In llusll block, between btuteaud 1 ourt.ou Commercial street. IOIIN IIAYNK. ATTOllNKY-AT-i AW. I Co Uillec liMMiiiadiHi.il promptly remitted, UuiDhy block, tor nuue anu uouimercmi streets, rlalem, Oreg'in. V--lf. T U. KNIUHTUN- Architect aud sunerln- VV lendent. Uince, rooms y aua a iiusu aud 3 llreymsu block U-ltHt K. POt'UK, Hteuiivranher and Ti ie- ill., wrltMt llest equipped typewi flue but one In Oregon. Over Uush wriung in tb's bank, Malum, 'ireorj. Dlt A. IMVU.Iatel'.wtaraduaUof Wow York, gives socclsl attention to the dU thues of women aud children, pom, throat, i.mir. kiiluevs. kkln dlM-au and surxery. UttlM at riwlUauce, lol Male street. Cousu la- 110.1 fnnnntolla. ru unilit'ij p, m. 7-l-Jtn ,. i.iimiruu &. I Ul...i.l.n..nluii. Q, gjn, lifflto, Murphy blojk reslueuce, If. a unrclii street. nILT (3 HMirll. l)entit. W BUito street V) (Uleiu, Oreoo. iluished dental opens, tuus of every description, rainless .Optra urns a. pellty. lf l I'UviH, Arsbl net. plaus, specltl, Y , twos and uiMflnleuiiDia Utr ul ium "I bolldiUgs. UlUue U OoiiilnercUl irvt(t.psUir. 1 iNMU V..THAWel-ll3WpterClnlpo. B,r4ousul VtHeraus, U. i A s 'iuar jyMlne ut 7 fO u'el.te l in 1 O. J T 114II Visiting brother sre cordially loviled f)lt.)rrUTIO,V LOIMJK NO. 3 A.O.U, f I lets In lhlr hall In mate Insurant .ultdlnavry Mnfflnulufa i.A. BLWOOU.Ileoirdr. I trt ANNlKTlIim.NIMN. Cxiaurvator i tin. is DfUMlau. (Jvruianr. V1.01I .. 1 inkiruuiMiiiuliuusia. lomruslorof Vmach .lid Ucrman at Wlliaruett University, ltoouua-7,liaiiklluUdlog, -Ut. J, ' I 1 'I T 1' I .?J - szz - uiTcooiiDjr ana rcircsnma lonrn. urstimuistinir , haft, curt riandnuT amt prows hair o bald cooucg via rcireqiB joiuo. uy sumuiaunit I ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. Areaae, Kew York, N. Y, MTJHMIY. and Tile- Fresh- News-Paoers- Fruits- and Oaitaie'st J. L BENNETT dr SON. f, O. Bloelc Nonm BALKM. Talce Itl EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cent day delivered at your door. HOWARD, The House Mover. 4tt Marlon Street. lias tlio best facilities for moving nnd rais ing houses. Lieave orders nt Uroy llros., or address B&lera, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points (he l.ls the Una to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. itruoB through vestibule trains; every day In the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. llcat that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and second-chus tlckets,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuocs Una oonnnottng with all linns, affording direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman slcr rv8oiiscau bo se cured In advtnoo ''iOij.Ii any agent of the roud. Through lloketa to and from all points In America, England and Kuropn can b pnrcbasodatany ticket ottloe of this com pany. Kull Information concerning rales, time of tralns.roatesandotber details furnished on application to any event or A. U. UUAHL.TUIN, Assistant General Passenger Agent. No, 121 Klrst street, or. Wasblai Dgum; i-o I'ort- lana.urcgOD BitAw &, Downing, Agents. Hotel MoHtcrey. Newport, - - Oregon. Located on tlieBcach,two mllea nottl of Newport od Cave Cove, a beautifully nheltered npot, wonderful scenery, en bathlnir, fine driven toCnpe Koulweatli er HulitliouRe. House now, rooms largt. ami airy, Finest resort for families or Invalid. Open nil winter. Ternif moderate by day or week. Intending visitor) can drop a postal card to New port and be met by hark, John Fitzpatbick, d-S-m Proprietor. TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS ARD ALL EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO 0UIk, the QulckesMo Chicago Md Hours Q"'0 t0 ma n an" Through Pullman and Tourfit Sleper$, Fre Reclining Chair Can, Dining Cart, or rate and gvtisrat Information call i'i ar address, W. II. HUKMIUBT, Aset. I. A ftVl WasblngWui lit.. VcrM niSThlFK, smM THE PACIFIC DETECTIVB AND ELECTING BUIBAD UAL1CM, ... Or.aon lTlvats Work a nelalljr, a B. QMW jtMT,anfjr, MMl - . Electric Lights On Ureter System. TO CONSUMERS : TheBAlem Light and Fbwcr rompany at great expense have equipped their Electno bight plnnt with the ru 1st modern apparatus) and nt enow bio to ofler tho publlo a better llSht thntl anv iviitem nnd nt n rnto Imiar Uihu auy city on the coast. Arc ami Incamlcsccnt light, lag. Electric Motors for all purposes where power is re quired. ltoMeuret can be wired for a many lights aa deelred and the consumers jmy for only such llKhtn as nre ucd. This being re!steted by auKleolrlc Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. .. MEATS BUNT, the North Salem Blttkr, Buys he h not Bo'cl but hut simply moved his thop to tho old atatd at Idbeity street bridge. David McKillop, Leave! orders nt Palcm I ro provement Co., 03 State street. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO ME, W. HADLEY, Receiver. SHORT LINK to CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS- a 8. WILLAMETTE VALLKY. Leaves Ban Frauolsco, Oct. 7th, I7th and 9Tiki. Leaves Yaqulnn.Oct, Sd, 13th ,22d and Nov.27th HATEB ALWAYS BAUSKACTOnY. For freight nnd passenger ratcaapply to any agent or purser of this mmpuuy. ME, ULtlAilY.CJoii'lBupt. O. T. WAIID1 AVT T K. & a'. G. M. PO WK11H, Agent, Fa am Peck:. LINES (Northim Pacific R. R, Co., LtHetO LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. VtlSpin lAVpm u-nmni l pm T.ltam 2.1pm 7:lfipin l...M'nn a .a n 6:tfpm .wpm 7flptu uipm ll.tfpiu I .Htl'HUl.. upm 7.03pm 10 f Hill Dulutb. I. Ashland, n n...rulc'irtv. I Tickets sold and tmggnue checked through o all points in the United Htates and Canada. Close connection made In Chicago with all rains going East and Boutn. for lull Information apply to your nearest tcket agent or J AH. a. POND. Uen. Pass, and Tkt. AgL, Chicago, 111 East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the ESouthern Pacific Company. UMrOlUtlA XXPlUKag tbain BUN DAILY Kg. TWJCKIf YollTItAND AMP , W. TioSIhT a.16 p.m. Lv, 'Fprtland ' Ar.l K-s.j 1.V.I W9a.JB Lv. 7Kp.at .(p.m. Lv. Maieaa 0:1 In a.m. An Ban Fran. Above trains stop at all ststlons Iroes ortland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent tbedd, Halsey, Jlsrrltburg, Junction 'City, (rvlnit.Kuirene and all stations from Koscburg o Ashland Inclusive, 'BOWKIIufm MAlt. DAILY. :U0 a, m. 1:17 a. m M p. m. LV. LV. Ar. i'ortlund Halem ltosebunr Ar, I f.M p. uu Lv. f 1:40 p. Bi. Lv,' 7;00a.i Dining; Cnrn oh OgdcM Kute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEFMS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached lo all through trains. Vest Side Division, Between MM and CeryaJlis: vaiwy- ixxctrr buwdayu :. u. m. I Jv. hlft p. in. I Ar. Kr7TjM p. in. roniutiu (Xirvullis Iv. 10 p.m. At Albany and Oirvalits connact wlta rnlnsofOrnron Irt(to Uallroad. T-S axpHKHM ritaiN- UMI1.V smcaiTM'i'TKAY Lv, nps L'tO p. IU. 'Jn n. m. K 'nrt tFand iwd's.m A:Ma.m 1 Ar. MeMlnnvlll TMKU(sIt TIKKY To all points In the Vasts Mate. Canada ind Kuroiie ran be obtained at lowest rsvUw inmi W. W. aKlMNEK. Agent, rli. K.P. lUKMCIlB. AksUd. . S01lIMa.At K. KOKIU.Kll, Uanaaiur W. L- DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ..JCttr. UtVkm1 WhMrtlaasWfcysatr.! tlnthwtrW. J MM 3,10 tl.9 2.15 tst.fl HR (whmK. K vs U W wsWlayrij'saafc M,ytVMWW.UlWssVi4. IraMMUsI rlc lUsiftsf o f Mi m ht H r m fc W.X. IWiMWLAJ, sHasMars. Mssisv, TW XKAUMitiBkKa, 8:40 tu rioaim II.IOiiiu Hlbim 5.00im itmmnn M' XW .IV tJ MM Mm iiilBirissssssHKssVHsiisa7j .sabasat. .. VsHHsVI) a 1 SBlsssT asssssssssssTT - asiT ss M isssV h m B' R I? . I 1 ?t 1