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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1893)
yf!g WH!Rt!MOTflER' IS sadpotov.ay mr paper.Vvlth the story half t co'tipicnt. liat weld all tlio' fancied heroes to the baby iitnivfuctr kriiiff ili-eds nml studied tiaylng could not be asilenr n nan ill.o in'Utaut lier prattlo und the music of hrr laiiRli. bofchould boiny daring rider mounted with. out boot or t.jiur my knee, while from tlio parlor moilur luoked and liuirhod at her. iit my Httlo bliio oycil Amy soon grew tired of her bliss;' TomTriVkTico'shn-struircled, saying, "1 ant tn go wlielo motlicr Is." jut a man came from tho city who was linnd- some, tali ana good, nd our Amy said she loved him with her heart of maidenhood. w o gavo away our Amy, and she wont to 11 e with Mm, rill ono day they called her mother, when an echo stransannd dim Filled and thrilled her w 1th a longing to tho country's quiet wajs I she'd liko to mako a visit in tho coming nutumn days. fell mo where?" her husband asked her, put ting both tier nanus in ills. RVIth a glad smllo Amy answered, "1 want to to where mother Is." I am old and sometimes fancy wrinkled face Is Just as fair kuthe dimpled check of childhood hiding all Its laughter there. Vnd the slhcrlmlr of Amy Is a little dearer crown iThan her nolden curls, slnco mother went and left us hero alone. So I try to comfort Amy, as we bow beneath oir loss. Telling her the heart Is never without strength to bear 1 cross. And the grave Is but tho portal of another world than this. Amy only answers, saying, "I want to go where mother is." Alfred Ellison In Chicago Record. Before nnd After. The peculiar perversity with which woman sets out to improve her per sonal channs by reversing nature's handiwork is illustrated in the ad vertising columns of the publications intended for' white women readers I and those printed for circulation in colored fashionable circles. The white sister's vanity and love of tho beautiful is appealed to by notices of i curling tongs, crimping irons and other devices for curling, waving or ! otherwise twisting the hair from its natural straightness. The colored i sister is tempted by notices of lo tions and ingenious mechanical de vices warranted to tdke the kink out of the woolliest looks". Pictures ol "Before" and "After" accompain each claa of advertisement Our pair in a prominent colored weklj shows," in two column cuts, whu seems to be a native Kaffir and u Sioux Indian maiden, the former la beled "Before," tho latter "After.' New York Sun. Mozart. Mozai-t's musical talent was re vealed at a years of age. Between 4 and 6 he composed pieces with ex nertness. Mozart died at 3G of cer- ! ebral-hydropsy. He had u presenti ment of his approaching end. He was subject to fainting fits before and during tho composition of his famous "Requiem." Mozart always thought that the unknown person which presented itself to him was not an ordinary being, but surely had relations with another world, and that he was Bent to him to an nounce his end. New York Times. Jle VTasTrobttUly From Boston. She I hopo Kate Field was right when she said that- the coming man would neither smoko nor eat onions He Men don't smoke onions now. She Oh, that has been said bofore, emarty. I mean he will neither eat onions nor smoke. He Certainly. Ho does not eat smoke now. "I won't speak another word to you for a week. There, now 1" In dianapolis Journal. Why Ho Came Early. Mother (sitting down just as the train BtartsJ-plJl would you mind exdhanging'seatsVith me, sir! My baby wanta to look out of tho win dows MV Vfnvfi.n Hartford (with sarcastic politeness) With pleasure, madam. I have been saving this seat for him for half an hour. Lifo's Ca.londar. Everywhere in California the Chi nese are now working tho gold mines on their own account. Tho metal is sent directly to China and is smug gled out of the country in the same way that opium is smuggled in. Since 18G0 the Chinese have taken from California mines the enormous sum of $141,750,000. M. Zola addressed tho Institute o' Journalists iu London on "Anony mity In Journalism." Ho attributed much of tho success of English newH papers to anonymity, but favored signed articles on purely literary and artistic matterC 'i " ' ' - A portrait which is supposed to be of Itobert Aucjimtity,.ono of George Ill's judges, in Boston, is still hang ing in the supremo courtroom in that city. Tho picture is tho work of John S.ngleton Copley and bears the date of 17C7. Tho Smithsonian institution in Washington has been enriched by an interesting collection of Corean mu sical instruments and articles used in native form of gambling, tho gift of Augustus Heard, consul at Seoul, Corea. One towboat on the Mississippi, in a good stage of weather, can take from St. Loute to Now Orleans a tow carrying 10,000 tons of grain, a qua tity Ut would reqttlwf "50 trains of iOcawwich. SHOOTING STARS. now the Hrnutirut Ethereal Pjroterhnlo Illsplajs Arc Produced. Many people have probably noticed the phenomenon known as falliii" or shooting stare. Although they aro bo frequent, however, tho true ex planation of them is not verv widnlv known. The stars themselves are bo far off (so far indeed that the ordi nary mind cannot grasp the idea of .their distance) that we cannot as cribe to them tho long trains of light that wo 6ee 60 frequently in the heav ens Thero have been many ex planations given at one time or an other, but the ono now generally ac cepted as the result of close investi gation is that tho phenomenon of shooting stars must be attributed to bodies entering our atmosphere. The stars that wo seo have no connection with "shooting stare." But, independently of tho great planets, there exist in tho planetary regions myriads of small bodies which circulate about the sun in groups of zones. Some of these zone3 intersect the elliptic or earth's orbit and are encountered by the earth iu its annual revolution. It is these small bodies entering our atmosphere mat produce wnat are called shoot ing stars. There aro several periods of the year in which these zones of small planets aro so encountered, but the two chief periods are from about tho 10th and 13th of August and about the same time in November. In tho first of the two periods tho plieuomenon has been called St. Lawrence s ram, on account of his festival falling on tho 10th of Augrust. These brilliant lights were poetically looked upon by the Irish Catholics as the burning tears of the venerated 6aint. Few people, however, are so fortu nate as Humboldt, the great explor er, who on tho 12th of November, 1799, while in Brazil was witness of a remarkable exhibition of shooting stars. He relates that the number of luminous bodies traversing the sky was so great that one would have thought it was some magnificent dis play of fireworks at a prodigious height. The average height of these bodies at the time of their entrance into our atmosphere is about 73 miles and rit the time of their extinction 52 miles. Their velocity is about 35 miles a sec ond. Their weight has also been as certained and has been found to vary from two ounces to two hundred weight. Tho smaller ones, by the great rapidity of their motion, are soon converted into heat of sufficient strength to change them into incan descent vapor, and these wo seo as shooting or falling stars. The larger ones resist the action of the atmos phere much longer, and some of them even complete their fall, perhaps burst and spread masses of meteoric iron over largo areas. London Tit Bits. When Mussulman and Hindoo Fight. ' The odd feature in these riots is their immediate cause. This is al ways reported to bo "cow killing," but Mussulmans kill oxen all the year round for food, and so do the Europeans. The grievance is not tnat, but a display of the old feeling of as cendancy on the part of tho Mussul mans, who on the day of their fes tival kill a cow close to a temple in token of high religious defiance. Then the Hindoos, who do not mind about tho killings during tho rest of tho year, turn out armed, and thero is a battle royal, which but for tho English would in 21 hours de velop into a religious war. Tho Eng lish, however, tell tho police to firo impartially on both 6ects, and the police, though they are themselves Mussulmans and Hindoos, do it with delight, and there are peacoand good feeling for tho ensuing year. If that is not a state of affaire to puzzle Englishmen, there is no such 6tate. But Irishmen would under stand it at once. Tho armed police in Ireland in a "religious" row plays just tho part it plays in lniiia, oniy, being English in discipline and arma ment, it takes fewer lives. London Spectator. No Supposing. A woman at least 50 years old was selling popcorn and candy on a ferry boat tho other day, when a man who had invested a nickel in her goods bluntly inquired: ' Aunty, are you a widow i "I am, sir," was the prompt reply "Perfectly free to marry again, are you?" "Yes, sir." "In case tho right man camo along I suppose-I suppose" "What d'vo mean, sir?" sho de manded as he hesitated. "If you in tend to mako a proposal, go ahead; if it's anoUier cako of sugared pop corn yer want, here's the same ! I m a business woman, sir, and I have no tune for supposin case I -Detroit Free Press. No limine" I)eprelon. Is your business goodr asked tiie burglar of the counterfeiter. "Good !" repeated the counterfeiter. ..Well, I 6houId say it was. V have ." Sorrier- been just coining wu0. ville Journal Slrkly Literature. w- i..1(l,i.mnn who CaQ It to a pie) i with. reaa a tbat he fa out f f aS "w 0f the 200 afflicted w tflt)in.-London .disease desunw u.c 'Tit-Bits. jay-Emu oAj?iTAii Ilurros. Donkey is in Spanish burro. In Texas, Now Mexico, Colorado and in Arizona, where tho donkey is as well known as tho horse, he is always called by his Spanish name, on ac count of the fact that this section of the United States so recently be longed to the Mexicans, wlm na everybody knows, talk that lan guage. The Spaniards and Mexicans also apply tho term "burro" to a stu pid or ignorant person, just as Eng lish speaking races use tho word "donkey." Tho donkeys found in Kentucky and Missouri aro probably tho largest of their race, because' they aro care fully bred and looked after. But tho donkey of tho west tho burro has no "blood, "no pedigree. LikoTopsy, he "just growed." With ancestors no better off than himself, ho had been kicked and cuffed and over worked all his life and left to pick up his living as ho could. Inconse quence ho is stunid and lazv and stubborn and dwarfed. And yet for all that ho is patient and lene: suffering, will crow fat on rations that would scarcely keep a nobler animal from starvations and is a most valuable aid to tho progress or industry and civilization iri tho west St. Nicholas. A Shred of Silk. In tho church of Alverstock down by tho Hampshire coast thero is hang ing a Btained and tattered piece of silk, the sight of which can scarcely fail to rouso a sense of pride in tho breast of oven the most phlegmatic of Englishmen. It is all that war and the seasons have spared of an old regimental color of tho Forty fourth Foot, but it is a record of im perishable heroism. It was waved through tho battle 6moke around the Burmese forts; it has traversed the Indian plains; it has climbed the mountain wall that lifts upward from the Indus shore; it has1 witnebsed a struggle between a hand ful of Englishmen and a whtflb na-1 tion in arms; it is tho very fla'g that floated over the bayonets on that fatal morning in tho yearl848'as tho' battalion filed slowly through the1 breach in the contonnlent wall at' Cabul out into the winding sheet of! snow stretching from tho city to tho grim defile of the Jugdulluck. The men who guarded tho bannori are sleeping by the Cabul road. Its' blackened shreds, perhaps tho only vestige that is loft of the whole doomed column, rest thero in thd quiet Hampshire church m a case of glass and oak. Temple Bar. Weight of Gold and Hills. Said Mr. C. K. Stout of tho treasJ ury office, as he sat before the scales' wiMi iSOOO or $10,000 in double eagles at his elbow, "How many $1 Dills no you tuinK it wouiu iuko to weigh asmuchas ono of theso coins?" Tho reporter considered a moment and made a guess. "It takes just 27, unless tho bills' are trimmed close. Twenty-eight new $1 bills always weigh a little more than a double eagle. Don't yoii believe m jusi wait. Hn iliKiirmeared in a vault for a fow minutes and presently emerged witll a pacKago or oranu new uonar unis in liis band. Then ho counted oht 27 of them and said to tho reporter1. . .. . ;n ii "Unooso any coin you wui. Thn ronorter choso a coin, which Mr. Stout put on ono of tho scale rn n s Then ho nut tho 27 dollar bills on tho other pan. Tlio long needle that moves on tno inuex suoweu mat Mm iiwun was almost level. Thd man of money added another bill to the 27, and tho com wont up. men mo reporter offered to treat, for his guess had been shy just 973 dollar bills.- Cincinnati Commercial uazette. The Valkyrie, "I see tho Vawlkerio" "You mean the Valky-rie." ' Valky' ? No 1 You mean tho Valk'- "You boys aro all away off. IU tho Wolkeery, seo?" They didn't bee, but each of the four reached down for his roll and backed up his individual opinion with tho proud air of conviction. A dozen times I have heard the same question oi inuuuuuauuu brought up in somo way or anotner, nA i ii4M run Trmiu?i ir:iuiu i AvMt deep in the folk lore and gutteraliza- tion of northern uerrouuy. 'Volkorrie, my boy. "Mako tlio firbt vowel as Hhort as your Yankeo forefathers did when they used to rip out 'Wal, I swan.' "Never mind putting ill any ac cent on tho last two syllables. "Just run it out Volkerrie, aveng er of the data. "-Beaton Globe. l'p W CroU. Mamma -I wonder what yourpapd go into his room. 'canW he acted CrSmuia-Maybe he can't find his "Stile Boy-Yw, be can, 'cause I U... . t -..1. ...1,ru. lift kfrffllfl It Itr).!c.- Beefiur- Can't you helfta man with a SSniidfcix binull children? pXUW-0.at heavens, man Se the dxw-n chndrent 1 haven't a wife to my name. -Boston Transcript. jotntNL, Tuesday, Females nnd Tachion, A recent visitor to Samoa tolls of a famous village beauty in that remote region whoso headdress is thus de scribedj: "Round her forehead was a band of small pieces of nautilus shell. Above towered a mass of hu man hair that had been bleached for months in a mnrsh, with scraps of looking glass arranged in front, the whole surmounted with a trail of red humming'birds' feathers." Dr. Diummond, iu his book of Af rican travtl, makes mention of the chieftain's daughter, whoso hair, heavily greased with groundnut oil, was mado xt into small sizeil balls, liko black currants, and then divided into patterns diamonds, circles and parterres, designed with tho skill of a landscape gardener. Both theso "arrangements" would in tho eyes of Regent street artiste and couuois seurs bo probably regardod as savage monstrosities, but it is to bo doubted whether they aro not utterly sur passed by tho goldfinch and canary arrangement, by a kingfisher's wing crowned"withred shivering glass and sham jewels, both in tawdry inso lence and depravity of taste. What is called "barbarous" if found among savages may, after all, bo tho very height of-fashion in Mayfair, though tho cheap finely of tho Samoan or African bello is marked noithor by cruelty to tho victim nor by gain to tho artist. Edinburgh Roviow. The Comlng.Wlndow. A simple mechanical contrivanco is being adopted by English builders, by which window sashos may be given two movemonts, tho ono up ward or downward and tho other in ward. Practically only ono action is required to effect the change from an ordinary 6ash to a casement window. By dropping a catch at ono side of tho sash tho cord is so cured, tho window frame being re leased from tho sash and slipping into pivot hinges, when it can bo opened as a casement and keys itself in so doing. When closing, tho sash again engages with tho cord, which runs in a groove in tho pulley slide and serves as ono of tho guides to keep it in its place when working up and down as a habh. Iu this arrange ment tho beading, which is general ly ufced to guide and separate tlio sashes, is entirely dispensed with, the sashes being guided by suitable tongues working in grooves on tho right or hingo side. On tho loft Hide tho sash, whon closed for uso as a lifting window, engages with a metal block attached lo tho end of tho weight cord, which serves to guido it on tho frame, tlio bafch being also so arranged that it cannot possibly conio off tho hinges except when closed. Philadelphia Ledger. Uo liable' 11 et Grow? How big aio "a young baby's eyes?" Wo havo heard it stated that "a young baby's oyo" is as big as a grown person's eye; that tho eye does not grow us tho body grows; that it is tho same size when thd baby is born as it is after tho baby has grown up to bo n man or a wom an; that it is born full size is then as big as it over gets to bo. This statement has been submitted to a number of exports oii babies, who generally agree that "a young baby's eye" grows as tho body grows, though not in tho same ratio. But is it true? Authorities aro sometimes in or ror. Expert witnesses frequently tanglo themselves up in all kinds of contradictory statements of facte; export physicians do not reach tho same conclusions from identically thosamo basis of reasoning; export cotton buyers oftentimes buy whon tho slumps in tho market prove that they should havo sold. It may bo that tho baby exports whom we havo questioned upon tho subject of baby oyes havo spoken without duo consideration. Wo should liko to havo tho puzzle settled. Do babies' eyes grow? How big is "a young baby's oyo?" Good Housekeeping . CURE Sick Headache and relkve all tbt trouble loci dent to a billow Ut of the jitera, euch ai bluineu. Nam. DroiriloeM. Dlitrew after Mtlnr, I'ala la the Bid. c While their rooit reuurkable succcm Us been tbown la curiae SICK Headache, yet Cirrta a "Tn ijtm riu are equalfy !"W Conttipat on. curiae and prerenlini thl anaoylnccompUlrt. white i hf r alio correct all dltorder of lb auxnach. ther io correct u u. - - - ?r stimulate the Iier and rtfulal the bowel. HEAD eha thr wouU '"I!1 Pri1" $? who utfer from thlt dtatraulnr complainlj SWOTS. r fiWis-ff . a Uut after all tldcUad ACHE, I. it ban of ao tnaof Uea that br U whr nuk our, irreat boaat- Out plUacura U .h.IZ.Z tiu OaecrlwoUUiinaka : ' ' m r- ... .4l 4a),u and aa iof crlpa or run. U ty imjt kmj- " ao. w -."ivy.i::vs JTiiuiiiii riicr ar nc7 """" -".. tarn v&3 ft tut blNL tall Wfrrn CARTER'S November 7, is&J. .WVWVWVVraFVVWWAAV.V BALD HEADS! What Is tlio condition of yours? Is your hair dry, S harsh, brittle? Docs It split at the ends? Has it a 'tC lifeless appcaranco? Does It fall out when combed or!"51 brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Docs your scalp itch?'Jpl Is It dry or in a heated condltI6rt ? If theso aro soni'o of'" yoursymptomsbo warned In timooryouwillbccome bald. SkookumRootHair Grower l whtTound. !U production 1 not an aocldont, but tha mult cfacirntlflo i reURrcli. KnowledRs of the dUeanoa of the hair and tcalo led to tha dlicor. i erjr of how to treat them. "8kookurancontalnineltherinlneraU)iiorotlj. It i Is not a Djro. but a delightfully cooling and rvfreihtng Tonic. 11 sllmulatlnif tha follicles, it sioju ailing hair, evru dundnuT and protcc aair on bald IT" Keelrthe scalp cltan. healthy, and free from tirltatloc eruption, by i tho use of skootvm fitin Soap. It destroy! pqnuMlo imeclt, uMch d on I and dtrtnu the hair. i If your druwlst cannot iupply you lend direct to oJ and we will forward , prepaid, on receipt of price. Orowtr, UW per bottle for aUO. Soap, too. per jar a lur 4.w, THE SKOOKUrt m JiZjiMttTttL U 0"" Vllltt AVVUHVi 1WT lrK il A TitAni? tAnic - a. -. mtfki. ft v v i. . - AWWWWVV T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, : PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, aoth and Chemoketa Street. J. E. id Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Heat meat and free delivery. 136 Mate Street, A Lour Horned Serpent. Professor A. L. Bubach, un attache of tho Imperial museum of Berlin, who, with uiuo trusty men, has been making oxploratioua in uorthorn and western Brazil, sends this extraor dinary information to the directors of the institution named above: 'Havo had wondorf ul luck. Wo al ready havo ovor 9,000 unnamed speci mens in natural history, including a snake 67 feet long, with long tusks tike a boar and a horn 2 foot long on its foroUead." St. Louis Republic. . OUUOUOOOOU vU CUUO JCIUlWUj OUUuU I-Iair Deatb. Slnslantlv removes and forever dtstrnvsnh Ht-.. t . .- . : ' vr rr .. . i fiBi-uuuuuiu unir, wnei per upon i annas, truofl. arms or neck, without dlacolorutlon r injury to the most delicate skin. II was for (Illy yean the secret 'ormu'ani Krasmus Wilson, acknowledged bv rhvsl nans na the lushest Authority and the uosi. eminent axrinaioioirui anu nair Bpo lallst that ever lived. Durlnchls private jrucuoHoi a inn-lime among ine noouuy iuu ariHUMirncy or biirope lie p cerium mi recipe, rrice, si oy m m, securely aoked. Correspondence confidential, ttolo vgenta for America. Address THi SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER i'0, ! ept. It. 67Houtn KlltU Avenue.New York onooonnoonnnfoninnooonofnoi Economize in Paper. Clean newBpapers. tied in bundles of 100, not cut, (or Bale at this ofllco ut fifteen centB a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, largo sheets, two cents a pouuu. in ex i uoor to mo posiomce tf VI60R " MEN Enllr, Qulcklr, Permanently Rtstored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all Ihe train of sv III from early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, elo. FuIUtirngtli, development and tone glrrn lo every brgan and portion of tbe bodr, Rlniple.naturalinethods. Immedlslnlmprovsment srrn. Failure IrnpoMlule. 3AU references. Duok, eiplau.tlon and proofs mailed (sealed) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. I'KOFEMSIONAll AND IIU8INKSS OAItDH. p. if. n'Anor. oio, a. diwoham. Tv'AIIOY fc IIINOHAM. Atlorneys at Law, U itoomsl.2 and 8, IVArcy Hullding, III Sute street. Special attention given to busi ness In tbe supreme and circuit courts of the state. 3 11 mi I'M ON KOItn, Attorney at law, Halem, I Oregon. UfTloe up lUIrs In I'atlon block H j. itinriKlt. AtUiinerailawXalera.Ore- , gon. Ufllce over Hush's bank. T J.BIIAW.M.W.HUNT, HHAWAUUNT rj . Attorney! at law. Offlre over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAKlON, Attorney allaw.roouw 8 and 4, Hush bauk building, Kaleni,Or. II. r. HONUAM. W.1I. HOLMKH. BON HAM A HOLMKH, Attorney! at law. omoe In llush block, between State and ourt, on Commercial street. rOHN I1AYNK. ATTOKNKY-AT-IAW. tl collecilon rnadl at.d promptly remitted. Muipby block, cor Htato and Commercial sirenu Halem, Oregin. W-lf. WCKNIOHTON-Archllecl aud su;nn. tendent. Oltlee. rooms 'i and 8 Huh Ilreywan block. U-lK-tl MK. 1-OOUK, HUjnographr ud Ti , wrlul lteiulppdtytrwrltlnior but one In Oregou. Over liush'a bank, Halem, Oregon. nib A. DAVH. iMlm V Mt Omduateof New t.i, ..iuu. ..uM.i.1 aiiMiitliin lk tlia nls. cAsea of women aud children, roa, III rout, lu'igt. kidney, ekln dUmei aud Burgsry, Offloe at rwldenee, ol HUta atreeu Oon.u la lion fioin V to 2 a. iu and 'J to J p m. 7-l-Om ll U. lHWVWiVm Wm "T"', T T, . .. ,.iii,iiil u II Pl,ait Inn nrifl Hlir Q, geon. umce, Murpuy uiu., iwu.uvo, 15, ommtrclal street. nlUT O HM1TII, IJeotl.t. V2 State itrwt Uon of every description. Ialules4 opera tions a specialty. f l. I'UUII, Architect. pUn. specinr. IT . tiuni ana irinu 7" YaaJa ol building. Olttoe 'M) Oommtrclal tret,uptalra, QNH Or VkTKItANH-H-impUrCainjp Vo. S a.rkioaol Veteran.. 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Heat that' can be constructed and liiwhlCti' acoommodalUos are both tree and lur nlsbed for holders of first and second-class ttokets,and ELEQAKT DAY COACHES. Aconttnuots line connegtlng with all lines, affording direct and uninterrupted service. I'ullman nit epo" rTTt Ions can be se cured In advinco tl.roaU any agentiof tbe road. Through tickets lo and from all point In America, England and Europe rJau be purchased at any ticket oftlee of this corn, pany. Kull Information concerntiiR rates, lime of tralns.routesandother details rurnlnbed' on application to any agent or A. D. CllAItLTON. Assistant General I'asseuj.'er Agent, No, Ul Klrst streat, our. Washtnirinn: 1'orV land,Oregon 811AW & DowNiNd, AKi'ntfl. Hotel Monterey. Newport, Pregoni Located on tlio Boacli.two ml leu not tl) of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully Hheltered npot, wntidorful Bconory, sea batlilnir, line driven to Capo Koulweu til er HkIiUioum). Houbo new, rooniB larg and airy. Finest resort for famlllcH or Invalids Open all winter. 'JYrrn moderate by day or week. Intending visitors can drop a txwtal card to Now port and bo met by hack. John Fitzpatiuck, d-2-m Proprietor, SALT LAKE, DENVER! OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AMD AM. EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO Hours 11B ,ckeSea.hlcag0 ana onrs Quicker toOmla snd Kan- Through Pullman and Touritt Slerpen, Tree Reclining Chjlr Cart. DIn'ng Cart. Vorratat and general tnformaUou mil ou or ftddreM. f, M. IIUHLIUIBT. AMt, f V. A V WMblnloo Hm.Vs fM I-.IMTI SMIt. I'H.lt THE ACIFIC DKTEOnYB AND COiLECTING BDRBAO BALICM, Oron I'jlvat work tpoelally. p. U. qiXMUMr, Hufcr. B TICKETS TO Electric Lights On Meter System, TO CONSUMERS .- Tho&klem Light and Tower Oompnoy at Brett oxpeuso have equipped their Elect no Light plant with the most inodrrn apparatus and arts now able to oiler the publlo a bollr Unlit than nny BVMcm and at a rata lower than nny city on the coast. Arc nml IncumlcsccHt Light; ing. Electric Motors lor all purposes Mhcro power is re quired. Uol icurwi can be wired for aa many lights aa desired and the cunanuiera pny for only auoh llobta s are ned. Thin being reglitetea by an Klectrio Meter. Offioe 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, the Norlh Salem Bafchcf Biyi bo Una not Bold out but .Imply muvfd h'nthnp to the uiu auuiu at iauwvy street bridge. David McKillop, Leave orders nt Ralem Im provement Co., OS Btate Btrett. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E. W. HADLEY, Receiver. SHORT LINE to CALIFORNIA '' OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. 8. B. WILIjAMETTK VAI.UKV. Leave Fan Fianolsco, Nov, 6th, Ulh and ISrd. Leaves Vnqulna, Nor. Mn 19th, and th. HATK3AUVAYH BA'JIBFACTCltT. Vni rAtlrtif nfirl nataAtiirAr rflljifl nnntvtnanv agent or purser of this company. H K.MJLUAtlY,atB'l8apt;' U. M. lOWKl(H, Ageut, Sa em Peck. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Leiite.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. Ipm l:2Hm I0:30um 1.45pm 7.16am 025pm 7:lftntn I ... Mlnn a I .Htlaul...a iI)ululh..u 8:40am H.OOhid 11.10am 8li6um S.OOptn CtlVSpm 7.8.Vpm 4 30pm ll.lSpiu imptn 7.ori)m 10 (am 1 . Asuiana. a a..ChloROl Tickets sold and haifgate eheckeQ through to all point In the United Utate and Canada. Close connection made In Chicago With all train golna East and Hnutti. .Korlull Information apply to your nearest ticket agent or J AH. o. POND, Hen. 1'iuui. and Tkt, Agt., Chicago, III East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. CAUrOllNfA EXrllEHH TKAIK-HUN JJAIf.T B TWKKN VOUTl.ANDAWllB.lr, Kotlt ifiT "f HoirtfiT tl 16 p, Ul. v.tup. m. 10:16 a.m. TFortKnoT Halem Ban Krun. IK EiJaTS Lv, Ar. I.v. Lv. fim0a.a 7r00p.m AIkivb tralna stun at all sis t Ions from I'ortland to Albany Ineluslvu; also atTuoient Hhudd, II alter, JlarrUburg, Junction City, irvmi,J'..UKvne annalist uuusjruunucuurif to Ashland Inclusive, KK1BUUHU MAll. HAIUY. iiu tLinTTliV, 11:17 a. m I Lv. M p. m, I Ar. T'oriland XnTM p.m. Lv. I 1:40 p. ro. liV.'l IrOOu. Halem Itosetiarp; DlnliiK Cars on OgdoM KeHto PDLLMAN BDFFBT SLBBPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. iVest Side Division, Between Feftlwd and Cerullis: I'AILY- (SIXCklT BOUDAYh 7:5Ta. iu. I l.vT forilanii ti 6:84 p. w. Ulft.ui. I Ar, lairvam iwjy.m. A. All.unv unit fVipvalllH manut wllb trains f Oreifon l'alrio Railroad. HKfMaartTMAiW loll.V KSUKI-TaUWUAV "iTwTp'.lnTll.V. "I'ortTanrT An J Tui!a"a.B 7-Wn.m, I Ar. MeMliinwIa l.v. I MO a. m THKOU(;il TICKETS To all point In the fa.trm Htate. Cano4 and Kurotie can be obtained at lowest rate Iroin VI. W. bKINNKK. Agent, palem. cr. luximts, Astuu.r.anai'oM.AK't H KtlKHI.Kll, wanaaar W. L. DOUGLAS MtlnthwofW. AMtjn 40li 3.H 2.II flRni2.ll 2 2m Ml LlZfL MI rn 1.71 feel lite rwi. IfYMIWUrt lis 0WU tMOC mAi WijfcR iltt. 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