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Pnn TT-.-.y ' '''JiJuajuiiinMW'TiiiiirtiumiJiwiuuig t - pnocrcrures Iroicr Saved HfsTife "I have been suffering from hip disease e?H'obd! Safsapa'riHd and It has git en me a perfect cure. I feel confident that It saved my life." Oluk L tfjgipi.JtoJtBegDi 0 j niti J i.lHT. f. 1. '-. -.j " headache. Boldbyalldrueelsti. 2r.c. -i DANGEROUST LOOK rN 'BOXES. CHMe 1 ""Wilu'B 'Slu rvn 'Tlfnl'Frlgliteiivtl't! ,itaatrKlab-.Vek-' -,aaa,,wi 1883rwhenftl Duke, of, York " vvnaooboardpo'It oocujrred'-when tte'vBsel'iVaS but'd fewrdavd'at'kea. " tftuaKlfcr.8(fl!wnar6JoVfe6wrfea; to .-, make,, fixQ ahip , ihofoughly, safe. Wheixan inventory of the- commis- ."' iariat "vtfi&i takeri,' two auspicious iW6kinboxds:were found Tqmong tho PUJXWP VJ. TT 1AAHA uu tivvn.m, tuiuu Lit. .discayeretL', (Thiswa-A .time when - '"tho'rtliegedJaotivitydf Irish fljmatait ers'was giving Englishmen "niftnyi r -tul)lGl-lreamAu explosion- al ' . "nio''.'hi in!d"oea'n-biid'.sunk a ship' attaehed to tlie Pacific-squadron' .- oniya.-tsnonaime'Deiore, ana it was belreved - by - niarhat - tho - cxElQsion hSSeS'dyite The commissariat officers Of the1 Ganada wre sorely dismayed'by the a"tay8t6rious htfies. "Might not - pome fanatical -Irish patriot hav6 sought to gain for himself everlast ing glory by smuggling an infernal machine on board tho ship which was to carry the possible future king of a hated nation? Such a machine would bo timed to do its deadly work when least expected. What could the suspicious boxes' contain if not the doom of a warship with all on board? The prince was the coveted game, to bo Bure, but 300 insignificant souls must go with him. Who .could blame the officers for being alarmed? There was some thing to be alarmed about when no account of the boxes could be found among tho ship's papers. No timo must be lost, for before' another hour they might all be scattered to the elements. The sedate old captain ordered tho two boxes 'to bo slipped overboard as "damaged goods" and the matter kept strictly secret from the prince and tho men in order to avoid a panic. After mdre than two monthdon th'e "ocean another Inventory of the ship's stords became - necessary, for the captain intended to take In a new supply at Halifax. Now tho invoice of two boxes of German sausages taken on board at Portsmouth was found among some other papers. But tho goods were not in stock, nor did tho accounts' Bhow that they had been consumed during.tho voyage. What Hod been a-dark secret with a' few soon furnished 'amusement for tho whold ship, for tho boxes con tainedGerman sausage. London Tit-Bits; A Remarkable Diet. All that appertains to food for invalids comes naturally under woman's prov ince; therefore it sounds very strange to folks who are experienced in the dietary of invalids to hear what Senator Stan ford's food had been restricted to for six weeks previous to his death. Unless there wero complications that rendered other foods impossible it would seem that the last thing to give a man with heavy apoplectic tendencies would be a diet of beef. Meat, and especially beef, Increases! tho pressure of tho blood on the arteries, which have already very thin walls in suffejwrs with such tenden. cies. A diet of fruits or vegetables or skimmilk suits most people under such conditions, when beef only makes mat ters worse. There may have been cir cumstances rendering fruit improper or milk indigestible, but there seems hard ly anything a man could take that would make more danger, to his circulatory sys tem then fresh hashed mrat. Philadel phia JjeAgcr. Poor Economies. Whatever else you hoard, do riot include in tho list old medicine bot tlba. Tho cost of these when perfect ly new in very trifling, and the futil ity of saving them against a possi ble errand to the chemist's is very apparent ttor should tacks taken up when you remove carpets from tho floor for the annual or semian nual shaking be put asido for a oo nnA nan a nAff Tiaoer of tacks should be used whenever a carpet is j rel&id. I once knew a woman f bo made ono match, by careful economy, unuiiHi DAnnrflffl lichtings. Yet .. .w j. - - ..t Bhe went to her grave wim uu i'" nf e TMilinoT" nnd ft faeW Ol Bpenu- thrift couaina stfooped down on he field and barns as eagles on th "tjf ' " n ''' V . REMEMBERING RUBE. Some Sweet lie ml ml en Thai Called Hint Hack Again. - "I see you havoagreatmany pictures," I remarked to tljf mistew of,ho farm botiso where I had stopped bVnwait the passing of a heavy thunder shbVer which' had overtaken me while out driving. "Yes. We sat greatjrtoreHby them chromos," replied my hoSteW "They give a very attractive" appear ance to your parlor," I said, with polite 'mendicity. "Yes, I think they do," she answered, with a little gleam of pride. "We think they'roretty, but wovalue them chiefly on accounof the associations!'" " "Tho associations?", r "Yes, they're all wo'vo -got to remem ber our son Rube by." 'iAh! did he select thcpicturesiy -bat asthey xotae You'sedho' waa'sickr with consumption, and fer about two 'oOTts. r jy" wio " uhm uoiustu io rase mc v ' - Bull's Sure GrnVFtor-'Ltog Complaints'-' t-tiw-OnpiaiBJ- -fer it. And've'd sate1 Ihe-wiappci. off yeats atore he- died ho, used to take 'He , h&AoKles. nnd whcn,wogQt,ajlon of eiffwo'd take-'emrdovvif to th'e store"and exchange 'em fer one of them chronics "So tbet's why we all set so mucin rBtore'bv thenroierrrreB" L i,It.-was' mighty hiirdto loJo"luber 1 " i r ;- Ue was a good son and one of the best workers on a iar& there ever was in this, town. But, land's 6akest everybody haa their troubles and we've got chromos enough'fejr every -ipmil in tho housel Thet'sone'CQnsQlation. ' "And them's' all weTlave to reinembeV Rube bv thet's xl'etitinc' the bottles.-'' said the-gbtlIadjvBorrecting herself 1 1 . .4 A,- -O. T - 1 A a- I -jvxiu mem louses 10 pui up roinuiu ketchup mil' ;Pnck Presence of mind and willingness are good-qualities in-a-servant.' M: MartinV - tw 7Jet poaseasea ttea ivmli fecfla Yalet possessed these qualiiies ,aay?or.tVb alter Bitfptistetame M. Mar tins inquired where he was. "Ho wEnt wit? arid HasTnot some ono said. returned," Three days later Baptiste came back! "Where have you been?" bis employer demanded. "Monsieur, I had seen your house but once," replied Baptiste, "and it took me all this time to find it again." "That is a very poor excuse," said M Martins sternly. "Is itf" "Certainly it is." Baptiste was disturbed, but he remem bered his duty. "Very well, monsieur," he said bland ly, "if you will step into tho next room arid wait a moment I will try to find you another." Youth's Companion. Extravagance. "Father," said Mrs. Hicks, "I wish you'd subscribe for this paper. Its reci pes are fine. I've discovered thre6 new ways'to make ptimpkin pies thls'week in it." "How much is it, my dear?" "Four dollars a year." "Why, Mariar, what kin you be think in about? Four dollars? Why, $4 a year will buy more punkin pies than we can eat, without you'r'havin the'trouble o' making 'em." Harper's Bazar. Knew UU Uutlnesi. Fat Man (at the spa) You recom mend spare dief, longwalks and plenty of exercise. Why, I could do all that at home and save all the enormous ex penses at this place. " The' Local Doctor Yes, my dear sir, I know, but a patient so stout as you needs plenty of worry. The high prices here will go a long way to reducing your weight. Pick Me Up. A Twenty Pound Steak. Boarder This is a 20 pound steak. isn't it? Mrs. Slimdiet-My, nol It's only a three pound steak. Boarder Indeed? I heard the cook at it with a hammer, and I was sure 1 counted 20. New York Weekly. ETerythlnc Um a Vte. Lieutenant A.-Say, comrade, what have you done with all the little memen tos of your bachelor days? Lieutenaut B.-Consigned them to the flames. I only kept the locks of hair and used them for restuffing my old sofa. Dorfbarbier. A Liar. Hobbs (to friend at Shifter's "quick luncb"-I say, Nobbs, how's business? Nobbs-Greatl Never saw such a ruBh. No time to sleep and way behind on meals. That was day before yesfcr day's lunch I just finJBhed.-Life. Why It Wa Lost. BiSks 1 bad my diamond pin stolen lait night fi v ,..,,, Insctor-uow can j ur777- safety Binks It Jiaa a paicu "" chain attoched.-Tit-Bit8. Accounted For, if Rtwfkes me wather stwange that luxuriant p'- :- notaVen'a n. dean uoy, " r:' WJ!ZZ.l -'jon of mustcbe, ew rosptciou ";-, ,twlinI-. old .Sme"othah,dont,-.' koow.-Pock,.-. -.- --jffiSrriW'ofipiJLir CARTER'S r n Sick nradaehci and reliere all the trouble tad dent to a bilious state of the system, such as remarkAblosuccess'hAi beefl ihovn In curtnc tlMgff''1 "f Headache, yet Cartir's Lotus Lrrm film arinSjatTIy 'WnaWerm ConSWpWlBiceurtHR amfrprerentlBg th annoy Ine cdtaplatatj while they also correct all rffiordera cT the stemach: stimulate .the Ifrer ind ruulitethi bbifol Even U they only cureir i , MEAD r -,-V jtche they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their coodnese does not end here, and those-nnoiooee-frr IherarwUl -flnd-i these little pills valuable lifso many ways that C A r-r"- - mM n.j.. ---;r r .."-.-n '-"4 is tne Dane or so man? lives thatnera fsrwnrfra wnimo'?1,,,1IU CU" "J uiancR s umj i.itto ritxs are very sman and verr easr to tSSa. One or two nllla mako . 'dose.. They are Btrictlycge.tabl&nd do uuv kt'p or purge, out oy tneir genua action "pteoaallwhoiise'-therri: trt TiftTs-at-WcUts; flva t or $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. , CfUto1aMttSsl!'nr"TSa;'"r ' i" - Teri- miles, 'bove earth.. - Intertjstlncperlifienti at tfie'lfil&est I'olilfV'UailbOn Kei ReKehbd.- " One Of tho 'most interesting-' experi-niehtswith'balloon8ithatliaS''eyr-been undortuken was that of Messrs. Huwnito. and-Besancon at Parisyuugurard. They succeeded, ji seftdijifr a balloon to, the unDreccilente.d eleratipn ofPld,Q0)"metf rs. or abou,t 10 uljlesf Thererveroho peo plo In 'tho fiallbon.'b'ut' ifcdrfftd 'a viv rieYy 6f fi'irresfeHiilr InBtraiuoiits'do 8'igHcd 'to "record "tho twifperutnre, 'the atmewpheric-pruisnro. mc IFJitt- littlt1 balloon was, starred, on its, lofty, .trip about, noon, when tho, ijir wns remark, ably still anu clear. Itroserupulfy and in three-(iuarteri of nn HOur'libd a'ttiinod, an elevation of 10 miles, at which 'haighl it remained for beveral hours. It was there subjected to an attnos pheric pressnreonly about one eighth as great as that at the suiface of the earth, and M. Herimto explains its floating for so long a time at u constant height by supposing that tho temperature does not vary sensibly with the olovation of the floating body after the latter has at tained an altitude where soven-oighths of tho atmospheric pressure is lacking and where there remains no trace of wa ter vapor. But toward 0 o'clock, when with the decline of day tho temperature began rapidly to fall, tho balloon started back toward tho earth, arriving with a goutle motion, which did not disturb tho instru ments it carried, at 7:11 at Chanvres. near Paris-Vaugirard, from which it had started. The balloon was visible with a tele scope during the entire time. It shone liko tho planet Venus, 6eeu by day. By means of a micr6metcr attached to an 'astronomical telescope, tho apparent di ameter of the balloon could easily have been measured, and this would have fur nished a means of calculating its alti tude independent of the record of tho barometer which it carried. The barometer and thermometer were furnished with automatic pens driven1 by clockwork, by means of which diagrams of the changes of pressure and teiripera turo that tho balloon experienced were obtained. At the height of obout 71 miles the thermometer markdd a teiri' peraturo of CO degrees F, below' soro. Then tho ink in tho registering pens of both the thermometer and the barom eter became frozen and tho records were interrupted. But as the balloon continued to rise tho ink was thawed again, and at tho 10 mile level the automatic records wero re newed. Tho temperature registered there was only about 0 degrees beloVT'zero. The increase of temperature is ascribed to the effect of the unclouded sun heat ing the air in the basket that contained tho instruments. The lowest record of the barometer was 103 millimeters, or a trifle more than four inches. M. nertnito calls attention to the fact tb t the density of the air at the height of 10 miles, whero the balloon remained during most of the afternoon, is less than that existing upon the plains of the mnnn. on the assumption that the" at mospheric density on the moon is pro portional to the force of gravity at the surface of that orb. If this is correct, then tho instruments would have behaved about the same if M Hermite had been able to place them on the moon, as they did when he sent them only 10 miles above the earth. Youth's Companion. Dutch Workmen. In an interesting and comprehensive report of no small literary merit fur nished to the labor commission and just presented to parliament wr. vu,, n iHves the results of bis mission of Drage gives the results .nt .n Holland. "The Dutch The Dutch work- man," he writ,"is thorough and steady, but not remarkable for speed in hu work. Heace the long hours of labor .i..-.t. r.,v.nl In most occupations are not felt to be burdeuaowe, provided that the laborer may worn in mu iu.v fashion that suits him btt." Infrequency of strikes is attributed partially to lack of excitability and to "steady common seme, which prevents U possetsors from llng le4 away by any schemes not of a distinctly practical ."'. m m... ni. ,nrallr hare been How to recognize or require .Utc .inter. ference in labor question, ..-. belaatSOycart laws have been poued a regard to the employmtntof vromen Kuldrea which Jura ? tion in that dlrection.-Loaoa News. M'm hhI - ruR SIOK V8XjfflA& wjwbay. Una; tho Vulee. A TheV VoJcIjs of Bingerajieod flj ocpa oiling, and some peculiar WU1 Wiih v romeuies navo ueon in vogue among yinWoYa' -wbich ' ft is ' interesting to know. When Gallmayer, the famous soubreij, visited this country, Bhe confessed to tho writer that Bha trjj&t- - jxl nor tqiftatr oeioro eacn periorm i aiftftl to a good rubbifyA frith rum ana glycerin. . , ' TMh HttttcTnVinriert to further in vestigations in this line with tho fol- Jo-viflg-rt'sylrf ,,,.,, ',., , L,fbau, the. great Swedish tenor, atWo'ffllicUeWWofS going on &r'8uftr.-,'Wachtelused the yolk of an egg with sugar. Other vocal staraT i-drink baerrflbampngno, soda water bHpuncW mValtor,1 tho touor, drinks colu coffeo lfrilhbut cream, and Gois " tirigeriWiH era "a glass of grog. Zoil.V Trebolli, tho famous contralto wha died not long ago, always drank lem onade boforo sho wont on tho Btago.n Kindormnnn chewed dried prunes' i"im'iiho,ffiteiralssiffrIa.,"Tan"d Son' thehn sworo'by a pinch bf snuff be-, foro each ana. soino " bihcerS Who aro7r5assbnaom6k6i -refrain from, smdldng-on' tho days on' which tho," aro to Bing, vdiilaiuiumbor of can .tatrices-boheyo that their.yoices nr ' tVlf n. rtwztilLJi !, vastly impr7vt:u uy iuu KiutiKiug oi uh cigai-ette justrbowro tho curtain rise, St. Louis Post-Dispatch. i -. -A Wnstcil-Adluonltleiu- - It Vva-in &'treit car, and 'the pas sengors weroJlJreitiug and nervous. over the heat. A man and woman tWdliTat abyoccnpiediho '3rnbs Beats. The-baby, 'after clamboriny, around "in an aimless manner popu, lor with infaTits,' aflast began to cry, lustilywTiHe-thO" man jolted it up and dojyn. nvstxon quo lmeo.aud-then J nn.iuaouiQivwYuiK n uis. waicn iv , play wjth. ;tpd dpiiyrlis be?t tp aootl.t- Uio nntica or. tiia vounirster. . An ok lady who-But' in the far cornorbeJ camo very mucn micresteu in tin nroceediiis.iundfinallv.. when she saw thatt overtures wero unavail,. ngv sue coufti euuiu it yq longer, juiii, ih a volco thnr nlf 't))p paserj'gers could' heurnnd lodldng vorj'iridig riaiitly 'a'tthoyo'UrigWomah she said: "That ba'by Wants its' mother; that's what's thonnxtter with it. You had bettor take it. A man ncrvor knows how to hundlo a baby any how." At this very pointed retnarU tho youngvotnan iu the corner roso gathered together her bundles and made a hasty oxit from the car. It is needless to explain that tho baby was not hers, and it was hard to tejj which ivas tho moro embarrassed, the old or tho young woman. Philadel phia Times. What IIu Begretted. One of tho sovereign peoplo broko a chair ovor his wife's head. When taken to jail and conversed with by the chap lain, he displayed a good deal of repont anco. Ho said ho "was very sorry that he had permitted his anger to obtain the niastery of him nnd to suffer him to do such an act, for tho chair was a good ono, an heirloom in his family, and he kuew he never could replace it," San Francisco Argonaut. Harriet Monroe's Tcit Case. The Now York World is defendant in a suit for J5.000 damages, brought by Miss Hurnet Monroe, author of tho World's fair ode, which was printed in advance of tho delivery. Miss Monroe proposes to mako a test of tho right of newspapers to publish addresses before their delivery, and tho outcome will be watched with interest by all interested in journalism. "I tpeak not out of weak surmise t, but from proof LARD MUST GO. Since COTTOLENG has come to take Its place. The satisfaction with which the Dconle have hailed the advent of the New Shortening Cottolene evidenced by ihe rapidly Increas ing enormous sales Is PROOF POSITIVE not only of Its yreat value as a ei article of diet but Is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of Indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lard, and of all the Ills that lard promotes. Try Cottolene at once and waste no time In discovering like thousands of others that you have now MOUSE FOR LARD. HAVE ui""'J2,ytaUfVWilV! IUU TialDATCWCSTO nfll wua Mt ttmtt M pru sAm14 PILES vzsz&zz(d'z&'; Bold by JUsUtt 4 VnnBlyj. sssssBssswViBJE9lni'l ltfUte! ALL lunSTITUTtO." ("J k Ccanla mad c))r ty 3 P N.K. FAIRBANKS CO.,1 ST. LOUIS and 4 r eHicaoo. wew yowk. Bgrrow.W wxom& &; mp Va"AVaVoVaDirtrtV,"'aV"BVsf . j,il iOuui. l t .iuliL .. . v. a tr r k -"r-r' n.'B1i i4 m W ' mty mi'Af-m'jF -..' 'sVtiai is tho condition of vorir!i? Is Vour' fiatr dZ. 5 Iiarsh, brittle? Docs it split at tho ends? Has it a fiielcsU nppera'r)co? Does it fall out when combed or 3. brushed ivJtWl 91 -WWk'MWtl DWM9tSl?nrairt' ,s Itdw.pr.ls a heated WhHJL ? ff VeSff?CTrBtW yursymntorrjsbb warned in time oryOuNrvMbecbnio baluT (HdOnnRootHaBEfeower 1 iiVKstmi'nfht Ktft4inetlonlstiotanaoeldsnt,buttharMuUoraclnllflo eo Rtaarcb, Kuovrledn pi thd diseases ot the balr and soalp led to the dltcov. sC WrrUrBtUtitWviifcSiH assepXvm"oaldsnltberfolnralsnocnlls;It if !tnJfefiVtdSymftWnni,atfFetMbrig onlo."li?stln5latniS 5 tb TOlUclbaJi,KSr0UUni; hair, cure dandruff and grotct i Aalp oi cola 5 1'' $Sm ,s OT88P' SllMWJrJ srcpsld, on receipt ot'prlc.' enartirorttso. IT KXjm&zri i'ii. v HOUSE 'PAINT:IJ i, -- -r iFAPERnHA'NQINa7 twi "ooWHin KHd eSim'eietJi' BTroeV '.-''If'-, 1 ,p r T VH Gen, Fond riflh, ' 5. Mtll'W W'A mmffsi in . V? '- Take-JtJ .T? 7fff nf." UASH-. , Best meat nnoT 1 . :; ):tfc ic vM'-'fe'iIUv '", ' OinyiabenUa day dellveredatr ""'"' ."'-H.,'rM n. Amerkan'Not,-M)reiIil4i Lonilqn,, Accordluff to.our neighbors, tlio 'Ffoucln to EnBlishllr-KTwrfliHonrtace. Whether' this onuiionwi Ui- regard nfo Us Iffjustiflml-or uot Inrtho jnaln Uip Ampr- Ucan polony has 89rn,R,grpuml n,o,Y,fp.rp" only ji,year ago thnp it Beoinoa Buffitieftt to claim American ciureiisinp'for rv eocr tr3firof LbutToii' Bb(iibtJ"taWffeKcffUfSva. welcome to even tho most outrrfRe6us adventurura front' thtrOnltctl Statos. "'I'Fo'tfdVrra'Aurh'eAl.UntrthflAmerlcatf c6T6fiV utt'peitra'to b'o'fn'ha'niu5U Uirfavor "dfpVesenf asrit,wnathd"rovbrsb tonly Or llttlo wlnlb ntjo, ltjVdsnotiueaaasbBCa sqn thaftho, American' colony .yraa, no longor,BO,proni'lnent.fts,ltvas-;formerly, ThQhprt.nqason ,vy lflch bmU ntHom' bufg on Saturday lashas brbtight thl changoout intoovou bolder rolief. As, they say in tho uionoy market, "thore has been u great fall in Americans." At Homburg this yoar theso democratio idolatora of royalty hilvo been left bo verely alono. London Truth. Archduchess Haulier's Poarls. Tho Archduchoaa Ralnfcr possesses somo pearls of unusual beauty, but which Bomo timo ngo showed signs of losing their brilliancy. They wero what tho experts call "111," and, as tho only cure, tho pearls will lmvo to bo again submerged in their original clement and remain in tho sea for soVerul years. For this purposo divers lmvo built a sort of cago of rocks in tho Adriatic sea, oppo site tho chutcau of Miramar, in which recoptaclo tho poarls will bo put for their long bath. Florence Correspond ent. UUiUUUjUUU jJkJuJO jWUjUjOuUuO Hair Death. Instantlv removes and forever dcatroviob- 'Jpctlonabla hair, whether upon the bands. uice arms or ucck, wuuout aiscoioraiioa ir Injury to the most delicate skin, It was for Any years the secret 'orraulaot Krusmus Wilson, acknowledged by physl fana fifl IhA lilirhMMt fiiifhfiritv nnil llin mom eminent dermatologist and, hair spa "lallst that ever lived. During his private nractlcol a life-time among the nobility tnd aristocracy ot Knropo he prescribed hlsrecloe. l'rlce. 11 hv mill, nocurelv acked. Corrcspoucloncooonnaentlal. Hole iigema Tor America. Adnres TM SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO, ept. IL 67Houtb Kllth Avehue.New VorRJ Kvinnnnoonnn'Hi rKr 'nop popoonfy l'HOKKHSIONAI, AND IlUfllrf E83 OAHDS. I'. II. n'AHOY. OEO. O. WNOKAV. D'AllOV k HINOIIAM. Attorneys at Law, llooma I. 2 and 8, D'Arcy Hulldinif, Hi iwte street. Special attantlon given to busi ness In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. a 11 T lU'MON FOHU, Attorney at law, Salem, uregoa. unice upstairs in ration uiock IT J, I(lCJOKR,Altoiney ailawalem, Ore gon, orilce over Hush's bank. T J.BHAW.M.W.HUNT. BHAWAHUNT f J . AtUirners t law. Office over Caplul National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAH-tON, Attorney at law, rooms' and 1, Hush bank building, Halem.Or, ii ruoNHAH wTiT. iioiMm. BON HAM A IIOLMKH. Attorneys at law. OIUw In lJush block, between Bute and ourt, on Uornmerelal street. TOHN HAVNE. ATTOIlNKr.AT-l AW. J 1 Villee Ion made ai.d prompt! remitted. Muiphy block, cor Hlate ana ComrnoroUl treets, Halem, Oregon. --lf. WO. KNIOIITON-Arcbltect and surerln- Hreyraan block. 8-HMI B. I'OOUB, HInographer and Tjpe , wrlteet llest cjulpped typewriting or noa but one In Oregon. Over Hush' bank, Halem, Oregon, f t leuueiiw uitjcv. ruuuu miu o huiu Dlt A. OAVH, UtU J"atOradutof ew York, give special attention to tbo dla e of women and cnlldren, noe, throat, luogi, kidneys, skin dlseaans and surgery, Ofllwi at residence, ll MUle street. Oonsu'ta ' lou from to I3a.ru and!Vp rn, f7-l4m a IIIIOWNK, M U., f hysieUn and Hur. O. con. omre, Murphy wojuj resiaence, a- ommtrclal street. rMl.T O HMITI1, IxntUU VI DUU atrret J B-ilein, Oregon, finished dental opera, ions of every description, i'alnleas opera tions a specialty. I) i'UUH. Architect, plans, specidea- V . lions and siiperlnlenlenie for all ierinieiinena or an Offlce SIO Commercial I ol buildings. treat, upstairs, OlONK O VKTKUANH -amptr Damp No. ?") g.Monsot Veterans. U.H A inre a Tuir ayavlnat7a)o'clfKkaltbe I O. O.T ball Vllllug brolheM are rorrilally Invlte4 n attend Du M, U. Hvr, Oapu PltOTrVJUON U)fHlKUO. 3 A.O.U. W teeuln tbetr ball In HUU Insurance ,0..d.n,.very Wavlr.gnifi( l.K iHt.V001). lUcordsr Ml-H ANNIBTIIOUNTO. . ule Prdn. Ur ..i,i intmiiiiniAl musla, Ins'ri Couservalorr '.MM "-V. h.MW V.ul ruciororneaetii nlrallv. I 4nd (Jerman at Wlia.nttp University, llootu -7, tJan llaUdloc. 9-MA s. .... j, . . KV u kVii u - a kVVsi . . '-m BS tkVA O It your dninlit cutBQMT.TftMfa' 4tec. to xa, andrw.TllJoratlI? OrownUftllHettftfrSi.00.' BJMt.;D ' T FresH-1' ParWS- J. ETiMTOlY.A r kl t ft A V TV1 J H TU1A finer aBflTwr-' t.lt.. .. KOntn BAL.UI. cc your door. 'P. Ol'BlOoW. OHt. -or .. HOWARD".. .. Therroose- tmu 451 -Marloa-JStrcct. . 4 Has tho best raclUlleiUor movlnjr and rais ins houses. .Leave orders at Mrny Hros.. or itadroasUalemtOrecOB. ' - 'T - T i-.tii" nt.''" ..''., '"rill11)!.,1-.,; ' FrosE'TwiiwI or Ifilrior-Poifils m ""TltPoinls-'East'a'udoDth, ,- ItWdlntWcar AAAlfflSL (Kroiah.: veatibUle'n-alns; every dny'ini therjrar u ST. Pil AND CDICAGO i(No ehange of cars.) . Composed ofdlnlDgcars nnsurrasod, ,i, Pullman drawing room sleeper . OflatMt equfpme&t TOURIST leeping Cars; Meat that can be constructed and lq which aooommodatUna are both tree and tar nished for holder of first and second-claw lloketi,and ELEQAUT tiAY COACHE8. Aoontlnnosa Use oonnostlng with till lines. attordlDg direct and uninterrupted service. , 1'ullman slep' tweryntlonacan be de cured in advt nr rnr.,h any agent of the road. Through tlokets to and from all polnti In America Kngland and Kurope can be purohaaed at any ticket oflloe of this com pany. Kull Information ooneernlnB .rates, time of tralns.routea and other details furnlshe J land,Oreon Bhaw & DowNiNd, A'gcnlk Hotel Meatcry. Newp'ort, - Oregon. Located tin tho Ueacll.t wo nilles ni t h of Newport ou Cave Cove, a beautifully nheltereti upot, wonderful scenery, ecu batlilnir. fine drives to Capo Foul weath er llKhtbouse. Houso new, rooms IdrgK and airy. Finest resort for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Term moderate by day or week. Intending visitors can drop a postal card to New port and be met by back, John FjtzpAtiUcit:, d-2-m Proprletdr, TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AMD Alt. EASTERN CITIES ""i mvo Ki UAIO TO J2 2 CHICAGO Jours thi Oulckesto ChlcJgo and IOUrS Qur to Omsha'and Kan Through Pullrnn tnd Tourist Sleeper f,1 Free Reclining Chair Ciri, Dining Can. k or rates aad general tcfvrmalloii " oraddreas, w; ii. horlburt. At. ' r. T Waaklngtnu Hi CorJH J'l.Mri ll. MM til THE PACIFIC DETECTIVK4 AND CeUECTlNG BUHFAI' BAI.UM, . - - OrouoiV rrlvat work a speelaJtr Q, . QLKMKNT, Manafer mm iiKtheHn6tQ.tn.Ha, , on application toany aventor , A. D. OHAUJiTON. . Aaslstant General Passenger Agent. No, 131 Kirat street, nor. WMblng&WrPort- jM" wra.Trftm ,,,(.., "irsim USA Elect ric Lights ' f On Wctcr$y8tcm. ' tO CONSUMERS:' " . " . 1 ThoHatfem Ills' hi nnti .Pnvnr iVmnnnv at siivibvVApvmB ivaye equini irent,itt)ens8 futve equlprwd tbetr Electric I.I2HI plant wltn the m W modt n apparatus &. .-Lr.r c "T-. t. -"tc:"'.''."." . "- IHsrht t tlUUUfkl uifoiiyyuoMo,oufr me pnoimlaDeur nv (nan any avMem ona ova tate lower uy ciij ou tqe eou dic-Htta n"ikildcsScfiMt.Liiut,: wfposeawlicre Mreil re Uel lenoea can be wired 'for as many lights aa delrel mid the iiumertvrHy,ror only HtfhrlirlitsKi(rtruotl. TtilubclDireclstcim bykrrli Klecthfl Meteh Offlcc r sH WGomfoeWal St. "W!"" f ... rttn-t , orJ Dvjt'tKnc9 pL' Steal Wood Saw '"littteOrHefft nt Pnlera Im provement Co;, 96 State street. ,?TMM'A " OREGONPACIFIC RAILROAD CO JAft rtri r , trf 'ftH B.. KAiLEyf Iftcwlver. SSIOIIT LIAX To OA1.IFOKKU " ' " r?fc'wf ccAMinrti ALuty.- Leaves ."nn Kranolsco, Oc1!7(nrfifS'ftr?'d7'li. jeaVetfrBqitltnrjtiotriM, tatknd NovJHth , )iA-riu aLwAyh hA'j iAbToP.. ffTteJlpg1)tJobdTRMrWwTtiterM)ytoiiny 1 'i.kaa'ljjA. (NsrUitm Pacific R. R. Co., Ltttee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. 2:45pm l.-2ipni O-SOam I43nm 825pm l.Mlnh.B 8:40am tLOeain 11.10am 8.06am 6.00pm 6!lfipm R.eopm 7pm 4.pra 11.46j)lU 7!iapro IWpm 7.03 mn l ...Htl'aul.n lDulutbn I . Ashland, a i(.'hlogol 7.18nm lurani Tickets sold and ttaggage checked through, to all points In the United HUtcs and Canada, Close connection tnado In Chicago With all twins going Etut and Houtb., Korlull lufonuatlon apply to your nearest ticket agent or Jam. o. 1'iind, Uen. 1'asj, and Tkt. Ant.. Uhtcago, lit East and South -vrA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of tb Southern Pacific Compiriv. cALiroiliiiA KxritmK traim rcw daily TWKIN l-OUTI.AMDAHDH. y. HouTn" M.1& p. in. ;(dpTn. 10:111 a.m. TJorthT l'orIan5 Kalem Ban Krnn. IiV. Ar. hv. 6:0.M TOTjSa Above trains stop at all stations trow Cortland to Albany Inclusive; aliqat Tangent Ihedd. Halser. lfarrlsburir.' Junction VMv. Hbedd, Halsey, TIIJK. .uua WU14 Ml 'o Ashland Inclusive. (rvlnar. Kueruo and all stations from Kooeburg uoaahunoMAli. iaii.y. Poruand' 7tr.T ajP,w. 7.-0ra, as Kalem llmtlmtf Ululug Chvh h Ogdeji Kfute PDLLMAN BDFFET SLBKFK -AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to alt through trains. rVestSide Diristoo, Mum MM and Cernllis: rAitY- (KxcsrT bohpay;. TasTa.in.'"! I'i;lfi p. in. i.v. Ar. 1'ortUnd (Sorvallls AT. Lv. 1,-dBp.m. At Albany and 5orvallts connect trains nrilrrcon 1'iuifla Itallroad. wltu MXfllKnUTHAtN IIMII.V KXl'KlraUMUAV 4M p. ui. Vlf . m. Lv7 I Ar. 'ortlam Ar. I.v. tt,-JA, as W0 a.m MrMlnnvllla THK4U!1I TICKETS To all point In tbo Kalrn Hlates, Casada and Kuiopo ran be obtained at lowest rataa Ironi W. W. kKINNKK. Agent. mXtmu JC.I'. UOtlHIli", Ant (I. V, autiUHt,A' It. KtJKII.;l. MansiM W. L. DOUGLAS 13 ttliVBi IMTTHIF. yw yMtmsrt7 W rf h md fcjf k B in th wirl N. "" "', HUNT, Ihe'NiSrHitti'Mk u" (iuttl rilflt'tfif timttoorf to th oiq stand at Hheity street OTTOaT'. " "" 30 a. m.TIivi HilT a.m I,r. M p. m. I Ar. rf M wial I Ut PtU IMOC Ma Th to faMI tlylw. Mlfij MhK try y 13, 3M, UMm " vaMwH. KWvUWKMciwssiUyasfcihMi My avKkMis; W. i, kW tAast. mm Hi ' rfct knti m lie Mkm, leek to HistaaMi kf W. fc. IKHNWJUI. re iMss, IsUsss, Maf n i I