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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1893)
''VSK ( J ssV3?t ' rk -- iCJfiJJfllNG OJLiFlTJSOU (JOtfJ3Sr, WEDNIESDAT, O0TOBJ2R '85, 183. 33 TirtliiWeak, Nervous JsTr. 3fary C. Cryderwum ' I had rheumatism 10 severely that I was ohlleod to mo a cane. I was tired of life and was a burden to those about me. I often suffered from dizziness, worried much, and was subject to nerrous spells. Hood's 8ar- laparula made me feel like a different Hood's Cures pcrsen. I owe my present good health to Hood's." Hits. Mast a Cbtdekhan, La Fontaine, Kansas. Be sure to get Hood's. ' Hood's Pills cure all ilTer;Ms, bJUous uss.1. jaundice, ilndlgestlon. ilck headache. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Au Init anon 'or a Wedding. rho othtrf day some one Bent a question to a newspaper ,.asking.whether it would not be a pleasing innovation to have a "musical wedding" i. o., to have some musician of note give a half hour recital before the main business of the day was transacted. The "Answers to Correspond ents" promptly sat upon the idea, but fuilod to hold it up to the ridicule it de eorved. If therois not enough human interest left iu a wedding to keep em ployed the mind and emotions of a pre sumably friendly audience, what is going to'becomo of us? Is the funeral ultimately to be enliv ened by the popular lecture, bo that peo ple, may be induced to attend it? Tho trouble is vre get bo frightened when we think of being bored ourselves or of bor ing other people that wo lose our heads. It would bo interesting to find out at just what stage of civilization people include among their divine rights that of being amused. Kate Field's Washington. TVhero Girls Do the Treating. Not long since Mrs. Grant was buying" the confectionery for a dinner at West Point. While sho was in the shop some young girls accompanied by cadets cam Jn and bought some candy, the girls pay ing for.it, as cadetsare-never expected to have money. Mrs. Grant smiled on them and said, "I am buying candy for the old generals, and the pretty girls ar buying it for you" Exchange. Amos Gutumings nnd John Russell Younjr, Hlco Horace Greeley, began nows, paper work at the printer's case. Professor Koch has married the young ictress, Miss Friedberg, on whose behalf r.e recently obtained a divorde from his wife. George William Childs left school at 10, was an errand boy in a store in youth, served in the navy a few months and began business in a little shop. The family of Congressman Sayers of Texas settled in Virginia 150 years ago. A farm in Pulaski county, Va., has been in possession of the Sayers family for 143 years. Richard L. Wootton, who died at Trin idad, Colo., recently, bore the reputation of being one of the few surviving old time frontiersmen. He was a comrade 10 ii.li- uarsuu; Johri Hanson Craig weighs 007 pounds and is 81 years old. Ho look a $1,000 premium atBarnum's baby show in New York in 1858. Ho lives in Danville, Ind. Mrs. Craig weighs 180 pounds. Mr.:Balfour,who'will, it is thought, bo premier of England some day, is also thought to be tho most interesting bache lor in England. He is 45 years old, and an unmarried Bister presides over his household. Whenever Queen Victoria's little grandchildren lunch with her their rolls are made in the Bhane of manikins. The bread which htr majesty eats is all inade by a Polish refugee, who was a protege of the prince-consort. When Dr. W. Soward Webb's new home in the Adirondacks is completed, it will have cost $1,500,000 and will prob ably be the finest private residence in America. The house, which is to be of granite, will contain 170 rooms. Cornelius Ryan of Waltham, Mass., found in a railroad station four years ago a wallet, which he returned to the owner, whoso name and address wero among the papers it contained, and re cently found himself named for $2,000 in the man's will. Lord Willoughby de Broko i3 master of the Warwickshire foxhounds. His lordship's name does not represent his financial standing. On the contrary, he is very wealthy and owns town and coun try houses innumerable, besides being a member of all tho fashionable clubs. IIoiT He Would ru It. The father of tho family was aotinr temporarily ,nd tinespsctet'ly us -host t( tho young man who was waiting foi Miss Gertrude to como down. "I see tho tariff tineetkm is likely t como up in congress this session iu spit of everything," paid tho elder partj with a rrni-jwortliy effort to put th, young man ut his ease. "Y-yes, sir." "And there's likely to, bo eomo tronblu whon they cemo to te.i and coffee" "Yes, sir " "As to sugars," pursued the father of tho family, warming to his subjqct, "1 Bin not so sure. In tho case of refined sugar, of course, it is not 60 hard to set what ought to bo done. Tho troubli will como when they take up raw sugars What is your idea. Mr. Spoonamoro,. at to raw sugars?" , "I I thitikrthoy ought to b oooked.B venturedk the Jyoung man.: Chicago Tribune. The "Only" Lemonade. Almost every housewife thinks she mows how to mako lemonade, but only hose who uso this rule are right in their relief: To every quait of water use 8 emons and tho nnd of 1, taking ciro to icel tho rind very thin, using nothing mt the yellow outtddo. Cut this iuto Aeces and nut with the juico nnd pow ered ougar in a jug with a cover, using 1. 1 .. t. Til i ouncei oi puHi" w ra nu""' "" he' water as for tea. then pour it over hoilemnn ami sugar. Cover, lot it cool, .idd ice and serve. St. Louis Renublic. ODDS AND ENDS. ASV.VJVVVVVVVWVVVWW,AVAVrfVV,V,VVVWWVW HEADS! A Touching Appeal. J ? l?2MTfimTw &p Turkey's Formidable Guns. In 1478 Mohammed II, in forming the siege of Scutari in Albania, em ployed 14 heavy bombards, the light-PR-, nf -which threw a stone shot of S70 pounds weight, two sent shots of 500 pounds, one of 750 pounds, two of 850 pound-3, one of 1,200 pounds, five of 1,000 and one of tho enormous weight of 1,640 pounds, enormous even in these days, for the only guns whoso shots oxceedthe heaviest of these are our fiO ton guns, throwing a 1,700 pound projectile, our 100 ton, throwing one or a.uuu pounas, uuu the 110 ton, throwing an 1,800 pound shot with a high velocity. The stone shot of Mohammed's gunB varied between 20 -and 82 inches in diameter, auouLineiieiguiui. "tun ing table; 2,684 of them fired on this occasion weighing, according to a calculation of General Lef roy's, about 1 000 tons and were cut out of tho solid rock on the spot. Assuming 24 nnVit. A the average diameter of ha nVinf. fired at tho siege, the total- orrni nf tho surface dressed was near ly 32,000 square feet. At this siege the weight of the powder fired is es timated by .General Lefroy to have vJoKrVrnna. At the siege of Raodes in 1480 Mohammed caused JO; basilisks FASHION'S FANCIES. Little Mabel (to druggist) Pleaeo, 6ir, have you dot nnyfin dat'a good for havin, swollored 5 cents? Harper's Bazar. Heartless. It was once a happy homo, but now the signs of wealth were everywhere. The tall, pale lady looked gloomily from the window and sighed. Suddenly she turned, and an angry flush mantled her brow. "You literally bought mo from my parents," she bitterly exclaimed. Her voico was harsh, and she shud dered as she spoke. The lace of the man by tho fireplace 'darkened. "Why," he demanded fiercely, "do you persist in twitting mo of my unfortunate financial ventures?" Her heart knew no pity, and flhe only sneered. Detroit Tribune. German broadcloth and faced cloth in dark jacqueminot red or the favorite silver blue shades aro noted among tho elegant dress wraps. Heavy corded cream whito bengaline forms a handsome wrap in cape stylo, with lining of pink twilled surah and trimmings of white feather bands. Autumn cloakings are imported in colors of petunia, silver blue, peacock blue, Russian gre,en, many beautiful shades in brown, friars' gray and ma genta. A marked feature of next season's fashions will be the wearing of dark gowns with York coats of three-quarter capes of velvet in rich colors, these or nate and brilliant in decoration. Soft, rich tartans of all wool, finished with a corded fiilk blouse waist, com pleted by bretellos, sleevo puffs and col lar of velvet, are among the pretty dresses designed for misses' best wear thisfalL Finely twilled glace surahs giving the effect of eatin come in a variety of pret ty plaids in cashmere colorings in. nacro i i 1- .11m onH Itin fill tints, in pin aota, bihi - ---prevalentombres.changmglikethebeau- tiful autumn foliage. A handsomo expression of the ulster idea, made up on the other Bide, is of rough finished Diacn c"u. " r- .T ... ! lV. onrl Hnfwl With :dgedwitnpereuir-r: -;-n t The Drummer's AdTloe. First Passonger (on railroad) Travel ing man, eh? Familiar with 'Boom City, I presume? Drummer Yessirree. Take it in on every trip. "Glad to hear it. I have never been thero. What hotel would you advise m,e to stop at?" "Tho Boomton house." "Do you always go there?" "No, I have never stopped at mat hotel. But I've been to all the rest" Now York Weekly. A Question of nates. Clergyman (to hotel clerk) What do you charge a day? Clerk Threo dollars. Clergyman You have rates for clergy men of course. Clerk Oh, yes, sir. Clergyman How much are they? Clerk Three dollars. Boston Courier.) or double cfxmmtoKVw.rTfc broad rolling collar ,-.. Hiwitiff nnns ziuo louu i" -, 1 ni..lini -Tnnrnnl ametor. Chambers' Journal. A, Surprised Informant. What woman has not buffered bo- . tvio wnii meant. uuurmu"" also of the glossy black fur, Felt hats with double ed totou" the rage. A soft, velvety black felt with 1 whlfe facing is one of the very popular tvles or one or cream www " Sffih, m fete ?, "rilf. ; saTlKj--"- to her hat, her hair, ner sowub or w Hldrt braid? How often, when Valkvrle wings.-New York Post. RAILROAD TIES. . . ,. ji ,1 SnHnirlpr hafl - - - - I-Ilr I11UIMIM1I 1UU UUW- told her for tho twelfth time in ono Ticket ton have been taken off morning that some aDsomiey "- the Big Four passenger -. mendablo break has occurred in her Anderson of Nevada, Mo., is a costumO,,has stifled berataral He has. been postal clerk for 2 rage and mumured, "Thank you! and baa wv eX,.htiy There was a woman on Broadway .here any one was hurt, even sli Wly. tho other morning' who had grown . Tho We8t Virginia Contra SSsVof this and who had revolted. I roa( , makig an addiuon to its In tho task place, some man of heavy ho8 at Elkin,W. y'Tbmd footed unseeing eye M yWfflrS wUlS mSd upon her skirt and raped ; i from Ita ln8.molc band bo that it trouea uuu ..--- '?mt of the New upon her skirt and ripped tn,i an rbnt it trailed ant Anything but a fashionable, manner. The freight department c Sttpping liad further worn up- York, Lake Erie and" Western J on her nnd she was very : reorganized, .- -.- nuida deed. Finally, as she stood in front oeoorJPtotoofMlbtant of a stationer's window, a man was the abom , tapped up and aald'ta the cneeriu p- "adebyU.eNc-thCar. tones of peron. who loves to com. A nbi-jw SriSg woman t -" " &1u "?& tones of conconrra)u.iu. oruinHry mum - r-: b roachin "Will you please mind your own looge any part o the m pusinesflf'-NowYorvorxu. , goes yrion w - T. York Central is building. N6Jf very .nperior pauenfr Wall Theynreit16? tracn. " - ,na uroad wuj e"yZ?l,!TW be 70 ftet In Later Knowledge. Deacon Humsted I traded that old hoss I liad last year off with Bquiro Keoler. Mr. Murray Hill Did tho squire know the horso was blind? Deacon Hnmsted Cartainly; arter, he'd had him awhile, Brooklyn LJf e. A War Around It, An old woman who had Tecejved a check went with groat glee to a bank to draw tho money. "This check is crossed. We can't pay it over tho counter1, 'my goodwoinn." "All right, sin I'll come round, then," was tho immediate reply. Tit-Bits. I'loutd Him. Bhe-I that story hn tpt trrii Ha lam triad he was pleaeod.) .. airw lizard it before? She Yes, but ho said he had almost forgotten it.-Detroit Free Press. No Time t A Loe. Plankington Come out to dinner with mo tonight, old man. We've got(A new Von Blumer Don't believe I can to night. Won't tomorrow do? Plankingten-Oh, no. She leaye to morrow. Life. A Stumper. Little Philip (who has Just begun to study natural blstoryh-Popa, which do - i.ii, (. ncrn-for a tadpele to think about tomorrow or for a frog to remember yestardayJ-Harper'. Young People. . The state of Now York leads every itatosavo California in the production of grapes. About 40,000 acres in that tMo aro. planted in grapes. Ono thousand and fifty-six lives were saved by lifeboatmen on the coastB of Great Britain"' during last year and with out tho loss of ono lifeboatman. A monster lock, to bo built on tho Calbert Shoals canal, at Birmingham, Ala., will be when comploted, it is claimed, thetlargcst in the country. In Bengal, India, there aro threo har vests roftped"ovory year peas and oil eeeda in April, tho early rico crop in Sop tember and tho great rico crop in De cember. The old Longfellow homestead.the first ouilding erected in Portland, Mo., has boen givon to tho Maino Historical soci ty by Mrs. Anna L. Pierce, a sister of tho poet. Tho full bl&odod South African ne gro is remarkable for his extraordinary ength of arm, tue Ayinara Indian or 'era for tho surprising ahortnes of the uembor. . V Qneer flare Fur a Meet. Four years ago a pair of robins milt their home on tho top of the arm boll of W H. Weomer in Don gal townsliip, and notwithstanding hat tho bell was in daily use, thoy emained .ind raiBixl their family. During tho ringing of the bell the "emalo would remain ou tho nest, twinging to and fro apparently as mconcorned as though sho were .latching in some Eecluded spot rVhethor it was the swiriging that jleasod tho robins or whethor it was ho instinct itnplauted in tho breast I vory migratory bird to return ach year to tho 6amo nesting plaa' must rornain a mystery, but it is a ,'act that every year sinco tho sui iiosed same robins have returned and built th"ir nest on tho same old bolL -Greensburg Times. Swedlili Iloueity. A point which soon attracts the at tention of travolors in Swedon is tho punctilious honc-ity and Uuthfulnesa of tho inhabitants. This is best seen in tho many little incidents of daily lifo. When asking for places at a theater, for instance, tho tickot clerk never fails tti inform tho applicant if owing to tho crowded statu of tho houso a better position would bo se cured with a cheaper tickot than the ono asked for. Again, when parcels are talcon out by bteamers from Stock holm to country places in tho neigh borhood, they aro just thrown out on to tho quay, wuoro they trequontiy remain half tho day without being claimed. It never seems to occur to any ono that thoy could possibly bo taken by anybody but their rightful owners. On a canal trip of any length a little book lies in tho Baloon of too steam ur in which each passenger keeps his own account of tho number of meala, cafes, cognacs, etc., ho may take din ing tho journoy Temple Bar. j IBAL t Mi I? H S D What le tho condition of yours? Is your hair dry, " harali, brittle? Does It apllt at the ends? Has it a K lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed or S brushed? Is it full of dandruff ? Does vour scalp tcK? Is it dry or In a 'heated condition? If these aro somo or y our sy roptomsbe warned in tlmo or you will become bald. 5 SkookumRoot Hair Grower ; 1 whatyou need. TU ptodnetlon Is not an aoeldent. Dot the reran ori Wjntino Q V4 tPn USOV . W" w . y -'- -..w -v . - -BtOOiuni CDQWOi DOiavr luinaniinuruii,. rcfeartn. Kuowledt ct the dlMausoi ne nairana ioaii not a Dye, but a dellghtfull lellihtfully eoollQS and retrethlni Tqatc. l)y itlmuUUiiB the folUolei, ttopt )UJ(nd hair, cwf aandtvff ana groin nafreneaja tie seal iW elMi. heatthy. and free from Irritating eropUont, t7 fityin Soapj l decttoya jxmuitto mw, rtto frU w ' TiitrniiAits -J'.W',M AVWA'i hfrrtU. tW Ko the cue Af flJtaofcttm 1 If vOTrdrutirUt'cMtnotrapptyyousend dlreet to nj, and w will forward , prtipall. on f?cViot otitic. Orowar,aij90pMbotHolorau.. 8pP,Bap. , iwr jurj qiui 9m THB SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 3 a7)Houth Finn Areaae, new xa, n. i. u .VWSWtfWVWfVWVaVVVVVVVVVW Electric Lights On Mclcv System. TO CONSUMERS : TheHalem I.Iclit nnd Power Comrukar at crext eipcnae liuve pqnlpped their Klrctrio Light plant with the in M modern nprnrntUB andaienowahle to oiler tho rablloa better light than nny Bytem una at a rate lower thau any city on the csast. Arc nnd Incandescent Lights lug. Electric Metors lor all purposes Mliorc nowcr is re lHire. Ttol.tanrvui mn hn tvlrad ttlT KM miUT l!shl as dmlrod and tho consnraem puy tor ot ly such lights mr aro uled. This belne rrglateied Dy aajuecirio easier, umco 179 Commercial St. T. J. KRESS. HOTJBE PAINTING, JPAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 90th and Chemeketa Street. Geo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET Best meat and free delivery. 136 State Street . e. MjmraY. KORTH'BAiaMr Tklce It! . KVMlKGrJOJJllNAiy Only Q cents a day delivered at 7onr door. Freshw News- IMEA,TS. I1IINT, the North Sa3m Bfeher, Paners and-Usndlcs. j;'LBRNNBIT?SON. f. O. BIooU. Byi he h- not oM oat bnt Dimply movtd his thnp to the old staid, at Liberty street bride. I)VHl-MoKUUfi Steam food Saw Leavot orders at Balem Im provement Co., 03 8tate street. The Ilesult of a Threat. Whon John L. Sullivan was btiro recently, ho succeeded in tliorouglily frightening tho property mun utHav Un'a by telling him that if ho didn't got a new valise to bo used in bis phty bo would throw the "teator blokio"' and tho old gripsack put into tho au dfonco on tho following night, 'ilio noxt night tho stage was covered with all sizoa and shapes of travoling bags for the big ud to select a stilt ablo ono from. Cincinnati iJnquirpr. Illbbons and Their Uses, Apart from tho enormous use of rib bon in niillinory of this Beiwon, this fas cinating kind of gamituro is also im mensely displayed on dresses' of nll kinds, whothor for tho street or houso, daytimo or o veiling, morning robo.or Jaucing gqwu. Tho names bestowed upon tho ribbon bows which gayly docornto tho fashipu able gowus aro aa fanciful as tho shajwfc of theso bows themselves. Among them thoro aro ' 'donlcoy'a ears,'' "windmills," "butterflies," "sntyr'n liorns," "choux or cabbago bows," tor s ides or twist i, rosettis, "loop clusters" and triplo mid quiidruplo as well as sin nlo "streamers." Then tlioro aro "ra- vou'H wiiiK or nlnck siitm nuuon ror jno decoration of bright pink, scurlot and liglit grten growiis, and "bat'n wings" of bluck guuze ribbon for tlit purpose ol artistic contrnst with bright oraiiKO and vivid yollow. Tlio eirects produced are very striking and greatly heighten tho oppearanco of tho labrit-s worn. Do- The HOWARD, House Mover. 451MrtonSllct'. Una the best facilities tor movlnc and rals Ins; houses. tave orders at Uray Bros.) or address Balem, Oregon. From Teratoid or Interior Points the .yiJoUiOuuo'oJuUOjUuajUjWuou Hair Deatti thought father wonla aputover you tola last nignt. up biu tefnl to vou for tellibsik. Had CrltlcUIng a neproductlon. Sensiblo pcoplo sometimes mako very odd mistakes which a littlo re flection would have enabled them to avoid, wbilo pcoplo who aro not sensible take yory startling viows of things generally. At the centennial exhibition two country girls stood before a copy of tho Flemish artist Paul Potter's great masterpieco, and ono of them read from her catalogue "Tho Young Bull, After Potter." "Yes," Baw tho other, "thero's tho bull, tot whoro'a Pottcrl" "Don't you boo him," asked her companion, pointing to tho figure of tho herdsman, "behind tho treef" rTnrpor'B Young Pooplo. M-lnlury to the ' . vrasior nu lira ram Mans as most delicate skin. HI ... ' . I .. Mil lue socrei -iirujui.ii fly years the soerei wmunni Wllfn( acknowledged by physl the hivhesL authority and tb( kKmnai Amlnnnt rtfrtitatAlna lit and hUlrSDO nclaiuiiuat ever uvea, jjunnijuw y'"i pracvlot oi aiiie-uino iiuiuuk iui """!!' 5 sorurely . DQiei . Is the line to take To all Points M and Souiii, TtUthniUnlnir ear route. It runs throuiib vestibule trains; every; day tn the yeario ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No ohango of oars.) Oompesed or dining cam unsurpassed, lMlUaan dra wins room sleepers . uriateat equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Jlest that can be oonstruoted, nnd In which acoommodnllns are both tree and tur ulshed ror holders or first and second-class Uokels,nnd ELEQAUT DAY COAOUE8. A.oontlnnotl line oonnestlng with all lines, attordlnc direct and uninterrupted, service, rullman slirpo'wwe'Vftt Ion scan bese. oured tnadvinco rot.b any aeen.t of tho road. . . , Through tickets to and from all points In America, Ungland and Kurope can be purchased, at any Uoketoflloeof this com. Pny. . j . .. Full Informatlon'concernlnK rates, time oftralns.routeHandoUierdelulUfornUliail on ?pllcatlon to any aen! or A, D. CHARLTON. Assistant General 1'nsseauer Agout. Mo, 121 First street, oor, Washington; Port- lana,Orson Shaw & Downing, Agents. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E.W.HADLEY, Receiver. SHORT LSNEito CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. a B. WILL.AMBITB VAIiLXY. LeaTts Pan Francisco, Oct. 7th, J71U and 2T)h. eAvea Yaqulna,Oot.M,12tb,K andNovJIth It ATE8 ALWAYS-BAl 1SFACTORY. For freight nnd patsenger rates apply to any neent or purser of this company. It K. ULUAUY.Gen'l Sapt. O.T. WAJMM.AW T Vf& P A. O.M. l'OWEllSJ Agent,- Satem Deck. JD (Northern Pacific R. R, Co.i LsstM.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Pally, I2.5pm l:2ipm Iftaiuui l.uptn 6.-2Spm 7:iKpm t utipm 7,ttjpm 7.16ain10.tam I . Minn n 1 Htrail...n 1 .. Uuluth.. rt I-Ashland, u a.. hlCK' 1 H.-inam 8.xuin ll.lOiUll SjUTiam 6.Wpm 5:pm 7S0pu. .K)pill ll.45pm Tickets sold and baggage checked tbrouf h to all points In the United mates nnd Canada, Uloe connection made In UhlcoKu "wlUi all trains going Kat and houtli. Korlulllnfomiatlon apply to your nearest ticket agent or JAM, UriJDt (Jnu, I'rtss. and Tlit, Airt.. Chlcatto. 1 East and South VIA-r- THE SHASTA ROUTE'l Company. 'J.uirt aristocracy of tiropo he prescribed rlibls recipe. l'rJce, II by m-jU, nacKea. lorresixinaencorainuuou Agents for America. Address THE SKOOKUM ROOT II MR GROWER l'0, ii.nt. w. ki Mouth KWth Avenue.New Yorkl sf fjrvnooonnnrvno fw iiw rwwwKVj PROFBlSIONAIi AND UUSlNEBS CARDS. v. n. n'ABCY. ora. a.vtnaUAit. TV'AKOY A mNGHAM. Attorney" Law. L) Iioms 1, 3 and 8, P'Arcy liuildiog. HI atostree" Special attention given to lusl. nesa In the supreme and circuit courU of the IUU. a " mlCMON J. Oregon FORD, Attorney at law, Balem, , orrici upsUIrs In Fattap block Hi. JHaOKIt,Attotney atlawatem.Ore , gon. Offlce oyer Hush's bank T J.flHAW.M. W.IIUNT. HUAWA HUNT 1 . Attorneys at law. uraro o vfi National bank, Balem, Oregon. Hotel Monterey. Newport, - Oregon. Treated outlio Reach. two mllciuimlli Of Newport on Cave Covn,a lioauttfully ahnttprcii snot. woDdorful l-ceniTV. eo bathlntr. tlno drlvea toCupe Foulwrath er llKlittiouite. House no w rooms Inrgu and airy. Finest resort for farnlla or Invalid. Open all winter, erms moderate by day or week, intending vlaltora can drop a poatal card to New port nnd be met .by hack. "John FitcpatiuojCi d-2-m Proprietor, Southern thc- Pafcific CAM0KIA KXI-uwa T"Atp-,nVH"'V TWKBN 1'OKTlWnAJIDB. y. "ftoulh. J (T.lfl ii. m'. vtup. m. I IU-.10 K.II1. "lVirtluud Hill em Pan Fran. Ar, L.V LT, .1 m :) 7.i NiTriBT" 68 a. 7.-WP. Above trains stop ut .all ststlonsTifii Cortland to Albany Inclusive; niioni'iunifw Hhedd, lUlioy, llarrlsburg, Junctloa Clr, Irving, Kllno and all stations front Kowbnrg to Ashland Inclusive, K'W tn 011(1 MAll. n A II. v. I'SFtland "Ar.l 4.W) p. Haleiu Itoseburg LY. I J.-tO p. I IV, 7.-00 8, . TOUN A. OAHiON, Attorney tUtwma J s and 1, UuU bank building, Halero.Or. An Average Hoy. Father-Little Johnny P be hard at work out In the yard- What U U MotS-I don't know, but U b. U working hard it ! play.-Qo N fiuperlluuus. , ThU hero is a funny heaa mino- Mid old .Mr Jason. "It My. Fn)VhoVV.lAXtWh didn't they jlit Bay -women' and wve their inkr'-IndianapoUa Journal. Uk. Son. Uke Father. Myaon."8aid JinWna tobtaboy. I anderetand that yougo behind the cenea at the burlesque. -Nq. father-never I" Hed young jw W.u. aorry." -id in,. with aJgU. dow. TJJ ngers, News. Miuuie-Ou, dearl year old today? I feel abont 60 ""rWbV. I didn't know thUwa. yemr birthday, Minnies-Exchange. i wniuinlaoas Itedy. ..Johnny.Ketnp.Tbe.unba.beent.Pj Uving.'-Truth. Is Life Worth Living? That dopendfl upon tho liver. It tho Livor Ifl inactive tho vrholo bys tom is oat of order tho breath ifl bad, digestion poor, head dnll or aching, energy and hopefulnesa gone, tho Bpint ifl do pre&sod, a heavy weight exists after eating, with ccneral despondency and the blnea. Tho Liver i the housekeeper of tho health; and a harmlcsa, einiPlo remedy that acta like Naturo. docs not constipate afterwards or require constant lajunt, does not interfero with business or pleaBuro dur ing its xim, xnakoi Sira monB Liver Regulator a medical perfection. ifflOfHI II r ItOVllAM W.arIIOU4KH. nONIIAM 4 HOI.MBM. Attorneys at law. B omeetn Hush block, between Butaand ourt,oo Oimmerclal streeu iimntNKy.AT.I AW. nifM HA.YMK. .J collreilons uad n.d promptly rernltied. Uuipby blocic, cor Mate and Coramerel.l 4ircoW,rtalem, Oregon. "" WaKNIOIITON-Archltect and "Perln tendenu Office, rooms J ana 5 Mush. tlrnJKUlU IHWe, atnitTME B T1US TO DENVER, DlHlag Cam oh Ogd3H. Keute; POLLMAN BUFFET SLBBfEHS . AND - Socond Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains, MSiilo Division. Beiwcei M mil (Mis: SALT LAKE, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS -...-- f 7jw a. uk I I'V, ta:ioj p. m. i PAILY- (arCKIT BUWBATfc nT Ar. rrtlHi (tarvulUs Ar. Ly. ! J 6.fcA p. mi, i:oa v.m At Albany and OorvallU connect ws tralus wf Orwron laet tie iHallroad. I STi'K6wiTttAi-tUiii.yMOn,uiLl K. WOIJB, tilt one In -Uleia,Orexon. dm l r'w".,'"- 7., ""... wriu-t iwinmpK1'n,fJK: uregoo. ui - -, D ii a da VI 4 Late t'tOradualor Mew ' York.glve'sc?Ut'aton -so?woiuVn and ehlTdren. nose. Ihroat, T7,Wa kldoers, skin diseases ana urgr, i mSatrldo,JoHUU street. ConsuMa Hi!ir,fmr7io ilm. m and 3 in i y . 7-nn 0. . I . o O. LJtOWNK, M O- rWSK" reon, umv, ui-j . , . . mrnrrciiu awmx AWnALX. EASTERN CITIES. 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO "EJffpTsnT 7rt n. in. I , j$r-Vui&; Ar. McMlnnvllIe Ar, I.v. THRf UOM TICKETS To allpolnUlu the Kasttrn tH, Cmm and Kurore ran be obtained at lowest nrt Irom W. w. ukimnick. JtP. HOUUliSi AMU O.K. K. K(iK.tH.K-. Mabaaer Agent. I M . Af 111 '.'. .'..". .1... . .n.i ail mtji alrAt O'VlleVo O .Vei: Kin hid deVut pp.m. kin ol !' SVS italirlpiton Mx" opera tions a se4aty j - ' W iiotts ari-I suioftntefixnce for all Jli. .! wiK. Omw aw Oomtnerciaj trot. n stairs, .mvuiiw VtfTHItANS HainpterCarnpMo. nr ' 1.7 J.""T -.VA..ii i; .d ,ud PU is. O. Ilavri, UapU gw Quicker XoJmU aid K, Through Pullman ind Touriit Slefper. Utt Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars, kor rate and gtneral tntorraatwn eul' t or address, W. L l!UKLUUIVr.,Afl, fl V A Mia-rvtnitiHsft.- w. l. douclm; 9t in tH Vrf 2.2sm ML J.7ft. rvn n 1.78 ruN tDOK NO. a A.O.U. W- r MeSaln Ueir Ull In rtwte insurance i.A aKLWOOl).K"rdr. i ole Hre-dwi. Ur .'..... .! mniUi Indri Koftins -7, U aUCto. W (Jonservatory nmur. Vocal rui-Vrof Kreneh THE PACIFIC DBTEOnVR AND OOULEOnKQ BUREAO BAL1CM, - - Or8n 1'rlvate work speoUHy1. 0, B. CLKUrNT,Unacr ssssskf ssssssssssssssssk I ull.lP7 Wmm .dsHsssssU .asssssssssssssssssssssssV 7&ZEttnht. epsi srJST Vaaa1" 'sWr'TSssJ b W M 4I was going waagorngtoasicyouw- -- '! V9 aazt time.' ," Troth. -