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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1893)
'fflVJiA'jLww ciABia'AJu im)iSsi$AL Ytimp&i$ovmnimi 8;imb iQJJll Utt i Ta'i VV nll.l t riu khuuoii uhUUMjc. jive rooof every. Ian tjnago flrat my vigorous jsngnsn. Sioreu wiui imponca wcaun, rich In Its nat- Grand in Its rhythmical cadence, simple for household employment, IWortliy tho poot'a eong, lit for tho speech of man. IThou hast tho tliarp.clenn edge and the rlown h right blow of tho Saxen: EThou tho majc4lcal march and tho stately poiup ui ui'j uuiui; Thou tho euphonious swell, tho rhythmical roll I of thp Greek; Tlilnuls tho elegant suavity caught from sono-' jj roua Italian; Tblno tho chlvalrlc obeisance, tho courteous grace of tho Norman; Thine tho Teutonlo -German's Inborn guttural sirengm. Now clear, pure, hard, bright and one by one, llko to hailstones, Short words fall from his lips fast as the first of a shower; Now In a twofold column spondee, lamb and trochee, Unbroko, flrmsot, advance, retreat, trampling along; Now with a sprightller springiness bounding In triplicate syllables Duncn the elastic dactylics In musical cadences on; Now their voluminous coll lntertangllng like uugeanaconuas Jloll overwhelmingly onward the sesquipeda lian words. Therefore It Is that I praise thee, and nover- can cease from rejoicing, Thinking that good stout English is mine and mlno ancestor's tongue. GIvo mo Its varying muslo, the flow of Its free modulation I will not covet tne full roll of the glorious Grook, Luscious and feeble Italian, Latin so formal and stately, French with its nasal lisp, nor German inverted and harsh; Not while our organ can speak with its many and wonderful voices. Play on the soft luto of love, blow the loud trumpet of war. Sing with tho high sesqulaltro, or drawing Its full diapason Shake all the nlr with tho grand storm of its pedals and stops. William Wctrnore Story. Helping Matters Along. Tho young man had been courting tho small boy's sister for a long time, hut could get no definite answers to his proposals, and the s. h. thought it was high time for matters to come to a climax. One evening the young man had urged his suit more ardently than ever and had again been discouraged. Tho small boy, .hidden behind the screen, could 'starid-it no longer, and as the lover ttsked, for the hundredth time, ".Mtfry dear,-will, you marry mei" the boy called out in exactimi tation of his sister's veice: "Yes, I will." The Bister started and stared in great perplexity, and It was all over. The young man had improved his opportunity, sealed his proposal, and Mary could get no chance to object. A chuckle causedthem to turn dis mayed, and there stood the small boy enjoying tho scene. ' 'There, ' said, he, 'that might have been done long ago, ana men no discreetly vanished. Detroit Free Press. It May De So, and It May Not. A Paris graphologist declares that there is a subtle relation between the letters "a" and "o"and the mouth of the person who writes them. ' 07ho writer will always be found to be talkative just in proportion to tho way he leaves open the tops of these letters. You all know the chatterbox who must have an intimate friend in whose bosom he can repose all the accounts of his joys and sorrows. Examine one of his notes. You will find that his a or o will bo as open at the top as though they wore the let ter u. Such an individual prefers the pleasures of outside life to his oWn home. On tho contrary, he who close's the tops of his letters a and o will be in variably discreet and fond of home life. ,, . , Which shows that one should mind his o's and his' a's as" well as-his p's and q's.-'New York Recorder. A Dlplomatlo Keply. An eastern potentate once asked a group of his courtiers which they thought the greater man, himself or his father. At first ho could elicit no mitiW tn an rlnncnrous a nuestion. At last a wily old courtier said, "Your father, sire, for, though you are equal to your father in all other respects, in this he is superior to you, that ho had a greater, son than any you have." Ho was promoted on the spot. Exchange. Indiana furnished a great many tall men for tho army. Out of 118, 254 men whoso doscriptibns wero taken at tho timo of enlisting 11,392 wore 6 feet in height or more. There woro 2,014 Cfeet 1 inch, 1,357 6 feet 2 inches, 400 6 feet 3 inches and 302 over 0 foet 3 inches. The old tuno"God Save the King," or "America ." so universally sung to "My Country, Tis of Thee," was un doubtedly composed by Dr. John Hull (1502-1028), inusio teacher to Queen Elizabeth about 1C00. Tho Arkansas City Traveler con tained JO columns of business card8 of men located at Willow Springs a week before the Cherokee strip, m which tho town is located, was opened. The giant of the planetary system is Jupiter, with a diameter of 275,000 miles at the equator and a volume 1,234 times as great as that of the earth, Trousers are said to have been in- uouucea into western .iuui un country. i u w lu f 72T,r7a nr, the ktter days of the Roman empire poly li snbeidUed tho pre-. M part of the military uniform. OUR .VICE PRESIDENTS. Mnrble lIuM of Vice 'Presidents, Tor the Senate Chamber. In 1880 tlio United Stntes senate adopt ed a resolution to tho effect that marble bnstH of tho vico presidents of the United States should be placed iu tho vacant niches in the senate chamber from time to time. Mr. Edward Clark, the architect of the capitol, was directed to carry out tho provisions of this resolution, subject to the approval of the senate committee on library. This committee decided that $800 ought to purchase a good bust, and iur. iarK received instructions to secure first the busts of living vice presidents and afterward take up tho list chrono logically. Five busta were deemed by the com miuee sufficient for one order. It was also thought proper that the work should be given to sculptors from the states which furnished tho vice presidents. Mr. uark has followed his instruc tions to the letter. No sculntor has re- ceived more than $800 for a single bust of a vice president. The selections have been made from sample plaster casts. In tho case of Chester A. Arthur there was some embarrassment, owing to the selection of the sculptor St. Gaudens. Mr. St. Gaudens does not turn out busts for $800, and he would not make an ex ception in this case. Finally an arrange ment was effected by which tht friends of Mr. Arthur agreed to take a replica. Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson has already arranged to sit to a sculptor, so he will not be one of those left out. There are, it should be baid, 15 vice presidents yet to be provided for, and with only 12 niches remaining the architect of the capitol will be puzzled with n serious mathematical problem. The eight busts which are already in place represents John Adams, the first vice president Thomas Jefferson, who succeeded him; Daniel Tompkins, who served from 1817 to 1825; Hannibal Hamlin, the associate) of Lincoln from 1801 to 1805; William A. Wheeler, vice president from 1877 to 1881; Chester A. Arthur, vice president and president, 1881 to 1885; Thomas A. Hendricks and Levi P. Morton. Boston Globe. One Legged Senators. Say what they will, tho associates of Senator Berry of Arkansas cannot per suade him to try a cork leg. At one time there were four one leg'"(l senators. Three of them half concealed the loss with artificial substitutes. They used to get together in the cloakroom and tell each other how much more comfortable they felt, but they never convinced Sena tor Berry. He clings to his crutches, notwithstanding they have failed him more than once and sent him headfore most down stairs almost to his death. There are funny things about this one legged business. Henderson of Iowa, the Dubuque veteran, manages so well that people form his acquaintance and see him around for weeks without learning that he is part cork. Onco in awhile the stump becomes sensitive, and Mr. Hen derson leaves the artificial leg at home for a few days to rest himself, while he bobbles about tho houso of representa tives on crutches, to tho amazement of those who have not known him long. A senator who manages an artificial leg without awkwardness is Butler of South Carolina. He carries a cane and moves with some deliberation, but not one per son in 100 passing him on the street de tects any stiffness in the gait. Washing ton Letter. Perished on the Deaert. A few days ago Loreto Villa, in charge of the cattle herds of the Allison broth ers, along the Cocopah mountains, left Black Butte for Campo, Cal. Later, his mule returned to camp without him. A search was instituted, which resulted in the finding of bis Baddlo hanging on a lmsh about a mile from camp. The Co copah Indians followed the mule's tracks back to Desert Springs, about half way between Signal mountains and Coyote Wells, where Villa's tracks showed that he had got off his mule to water him at the spring, when the mule, which was a bad one, got away and ran home, a dis tance of 40 miles. Villa tried to follow, and when he had gone about half way wandered off into the sand hills, where he threw away his shoes and where his tracks were obliter ated by the winds. The tracks of two other men wero also found in the same sand hills. They are supposed to be those of two prospectors named Ross and Williams. These add three more .. .,, tn tho desert b dean, uuu uicsc perished in sight of the spot where the Breedloves wero found dead more than a year ago. Cot ofl'InUhlngaOlrl. It costs f 000 a year to finish a girl's education in the fashionable schools ol New York. This is for English, eti quette, good form, lectures, drawing room association and French conversa tion, the language of tho house. Music and the other fine arts and modern and dead languages are extra. The students dress for dinner every evening. Twice a week they are at home, and with the parents' consent they may receive gen flemen. Formerly girls were taught to t" - indiM. The term has been so abused that it is ignored, and the sin dent's ambition is to become a gentle woman. Exchange. Heduclng the Stralu. .'Mr.Pennersby.-said the city editor to the reporter, "did you wnthUsen. tence-'the congwnn btood jcn less with amazsmeut' " Ye U there anything wrong witn U'CWell, I don't know. Onto-- J very sure of your fact, wed utter cnauge it to 'the congressman wai amaxed.' "-Washington SUr. A Suffering Coontry. Mn.Srl-Tta IP "' '" " -3- sSKSBS A UonBet lie Appreciated, "Have you noticed my wife's new bon net?" said Bloobumper to Dosslll. "Yes. It's a stunner." "That's what it is. Now, sho has had a great many bonnets and gowns since we wero married, but nothing that she has worn has given me greater satisfac-' tion in all that time." "Like it, do you?' "That's what I do. It cost $32." "Is that the reason you like it?" gasped Dossill. "Yes, sir. Hitherto she has never worn ono which cost over $20." "Never worn one which cost over $20, and now you appreciate so highly this one which cost nearly twice as much?" "That's it, Dossill." "But I don't understand it. Married men don't usually get so much enjoy ment out of buying an expensivo bonnet for their wives." "That's just it, Dossill,. exactly. You see her father sent her the money for it." New York Press. Easy Enough. Judge How do you explain your-being found inside Major Brown's chicken coop last night? Prisoner Jedge, dar war chickens in side de coop, sab. Brooklyn Lifo. Made Illm Sad. "You look a trifle doleful tonight," said one of a group of gentlemen to an other, while all wero sitting one Satur day evening before the firo in one of the clubs. "Well," said the gentleman addressed, "I have as good a light to look doleful tonight as any man I know of." "What's up?" asked the other mem bers of the group in chorus. "It was this way: You know that I am an ardent bicyclist, and I have at boy who has the same passion. This even ing just after dark, as I was coming down tho street to the club, walking along thinking of nothing in particular, I was hit in the back by what seemed to be a locomotivo and knocked spraw.ling into the ditch. It was muddy there; and when I had collected my scattered senses I was all covered with dirt and also very mad. I looked around to see what hit me, thinking perhaps in my abstraction I had walked onto a railway line some where, and found a young man and a safety bicycle on the pavement all Wan gled up. I was mad, as I said before, and without stopping to think what I did I took that young man by the icoat collar and kicked him off tho pavement. Then I jumped on tho bicycle, stamp d all the spokes out of tho wheels and'gen erally disfigured it." Here the gentleman stopped. And one of the audience said: "Well, why should that mako you, feel as you do? You did just tho right tbjng." "I suppose I hadn't ought to fcej so," said the speaker, "but, you see, it was my boy and my bicycle." Tit-Bits. A Great Convenience. "Dah's new people libbin in de house 'cross do road f'um yo'." " 'Deed dey is. An dey'a quality folks too." "How kin yo' tell?" " 'Case dey hab de signs. Dey shows dey hab 'sideration fo' dey're fellow man." "How?" "Deydonolock de chickens in de wood shed ."Exchange. None Too large. A good appetite is sometimes a help to clear vision and effective statement. "Tommy," said Mr. Waters, Visn't that a pretty big buckwheat cake for a boy of your size?" "It looks big," said Tommy, "but really it isn't. It's got lots of porouses in it." Youth's Companion. Too Cruel. "I can't be your sister because lam a sister to so mauy brotners now out i can bo your aunty," she said as sho gen- tly dropped him. Mabit a trrandmother." he answered grimly, and she spurned him from her forever. Detroit Freo Press. None r'or Mm. "Sell you a nice alligator bag for $8," said the gentlemanly clerk to Uncle Isom, who was trying to buy a valise. "What on airth do I want with a alli gator bag?" asked the old man "I ain't goin to Floridy; I'm goin to Chicago." Indianapolis Journal Knew a Tljlne or Two. Little Dot-Why isn't thero any milk this morning? , Mother The milkman says his cows are drying up. Little Dot-Oh. yes. of course. They U Eoin to be dried beef.-Good News. A Tempting rrpoiU!on. Housekeeper-Well, sir, what do you TrLrPleaMVum,.I fl com , on, and 111 go .oinaijrl nJ mt it fur the,aall.umof a dime Sew York Weekly Hard. "Bobby got into trouble up la the ooda. Shot a detr out of seawn. "af pretty hard on Bobby. I think He never wild U ne ", ""? "hey mibt tot Uua hare a UtU .port--HarperVi Bauur. Ills Apt Kcnly. Countess , who is an American by .birth and a delegato to the Co lumbian exposition from a foreign country, applied for a complimen tary card of admission not long ago. The official to whom sho spoke of the matter oxplained to her that it would bo impossible for him to issue a card, .becauso if it woro lost he had no way pf tracing it. "A photographic puis is much bet tor." ho said, "us it can bo readily traced. Such passes," ho added, "are .used by all mombors of the; board of lady managers. Tho countess objected to having her picture taken for a photographic pass on tho ground that sho was a titled personage, and it would not be in conformity with etiquette. "Well," replied the official, by way of porsuasion, "my mother is a mem ber of tho board of lady managers, and when sho comos to Chicago next week sho will have her picturo taken just like tho other members." "But you see," said tho lady, "I am a countess." "Yes, I know," retorted tho official, "and my mothor is a queen." Tho countess stamped her foot and without another word turned and loft tho 6ffico. Youth's Companion. rretldent Arthur' Amiability. Julian Ralph relates the following as an instance of the late President Arthur's amiability. The incident occurred at the Thousand Islands: "On that occasion I bad sent off my dispatch and returned to tho hotel at 2 o'clock in tho morning, to find all tho doors locked and all tho lights, except those in tho president's suit of rooms, gono out like tho Israelites from Egypt. Captain It. F. Coffin, now part of a treasured memory, and Mr. Macdona wero with me, and wo battered at a sido door to wako tho servants. "In timo tho door wa3 opened by tho president of tho United States. Knowing him only as a journalist must know all men, without too much awo of placo or power,- wo yet wero chagrined nt having disturbed and brought to tho door a president, and particularly ono of so charming a personality as his, and wo bogged his pardon, " 'Why, that's all right,' he said. 'You wouldn't havo got in till monv ing if I had not come. No ono is up in tho houso but mo. I could have sent my colored boy, but ho had fallen asleep, and I hatod to wako him.'" It Mnile III Mouth Water. Pedestrianating Pat (reading nov el) I wisht I had th oyes of this gal wot I'm rendin about. Perambulating Pete Why sof Pedostrianating Pat About every other pago it says sumthin about her syes bein liquid. Truth. lie Looked That Way. Jinks By Jovo, Hinks, I've been wanting to soo you liko tho deuce. I Hinks (slightly under) Wellsh, j'oucamesh justzoritimosh. Donltsh I loo' like tho doushl Syracuse Jour nal. .. .v t rrYXniTVi'.t irv. itf.i y m '" a-a,Ji.MiLi.,Ja. UTi -... ti niiBiftT uuni Find fault with the cook if the pastry does not exactly suit you. Nor with your wife either perhaps she, is not to BLAME It may be the lard she is using for shortening. Lard is indigestible you know. Hut if you would always have YOUR Cakes, plea, rolls, and bread palatable and perfectly di gestible, order the new short euing,"COITOLEHE," for your WIFE PjA WJ OLD BY ALL 0R0CER3. iUrw Ail Suhtiiutu. Made only by N. K. PA1RBANK & CO-, ST. LOUIS and JSt w CHICAGO, NEW VOHK, B08T0Hi, rn4 tarM rcntiln (tamp loN. IC Flrtank A tit. Cnk-wfo. for buid- tOOMColjlfMt'Uk lluok. OMIlUln- Iimmi '.uiKlrt"! rwrlpM. errl ! UIOU MBItlMlt llUtUUJIllWOU VUlkU't. DR.GUNN'S XMroorra LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. Sum 7iL Ml T. mmim i m or ikif IS-aitUCe, Tall.a.Um. . Bold by lUktt A VoHlyp. B5ESggfg Lf3 I J m I 1 I lln9 II 1 ? MArJYWAVVWVVVSA BALD HEADS!! What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry. $ harali, brlttlo? Does it spilt at the ends? Has It a r lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch ? 5 Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If theso arc some of iff yoursymptoms bo warned In timo or you will becomo bald, v Skookum tt wht you need. luprodnctlonlinotanacelilnt,but thoroinltof eclentlflo i reHarcb. Knowlerig or the dUeato ot the hair and ealp led to the dlacoT- i err ot how to treat tbem, "Skookum "contain neither mineral nor nil. Hi ow to treat t bem, the follicle, it ttop ailing isnoiaiiTe,DUiaaimniruu7eooiinff ana rrirrming ionic, jiy turauutina A-rtf. . tir Beep the icatp cUtn. healthy, tad free from irritating eruption, br ' theuse of &ooinim iiin Soap. ItdestroIjxinuttlo !UW,t'AfcJinlon ' iimiutairv, in. nair. It your druretit canot prepaid, on rrojlpt Oi naia. on rrariDi ox dxico. uer jw v ivr -frev. THE SKOOKUn Krglittred. '-MAMA VUVaVnrWA JVJWaV, w T. J. KKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, I PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor, 20th and Cbemeketa Street. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Best meat and free delivery, 136 btate Street. J, E. -Brick reniiy-ln-tle-lot Gaa Machine. Tlio Hexam Gns company of England has adopted n ponny-in-ihe-Blot motor. By putting a penny in the Blot a cus tomer gets 82J foet of gas. The com pany sets up the inachino and f urnishos tho necessary fixtures and it grillor freo of charge. If desired, pennies may bo put continuously into tho slot until tho index pointer registers 450 feot of gas. In this way custornors pay about 85 conts per 1,000 feet for tholr gas, or 10 cents per 1,000 moro than tho regular prico, the extra charge.being for tho uao of tho fixtures and tho jrriller. I jOOOoU OOkJUJO uuOO AluOOOu Uo0tO Hair Death. Ilnatantlv removeaand forever destroys Ob. Rjectlonaule hair, whether upon the hands,! amen arms or necs, wunoui aiaooiorauou I ir Injury to the moat delicate skin. It was for any years the secret 'ormutao! KriiRmu wiison. acicnow oatrea uy THiyni jlans a the highest authority and tho nosr eminent dprinatoloEisl ana halrspe claiut that ever lived. During his private praetloHol alirn-urao among tue nounuy ind AriHUMrncv nr Kuranfl uo nieioriuru nisrvcipo. rnce, si y mm, aenurqijr jacked. Correspondence contldentlal. Bole .. ". ... -. . ' -.r. ztt gontsror America. Auarens THE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER I'O, tent. 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Special MK-ntlon given to busi ness Id the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 8 11 rnlLMUN KOHI), Attorney at law, lalem, 1 Oregon, unice upstairs In 1'atton block J, IUGGKIt. Attorney at lavralem, Ore , gon. Office over Hush's bank. TJ.HliAW.M.W.IIUNT. HHAW 4 HUNT J . Attorneys at law. Office over Cuplwl National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAH-ON, Attorney at taw. rooms 8 aud i, Huh bauk building, Halem, Or. II. r. 1ION1IAU. W. II. nulMtH, OUNHAM 4 UOIMKH, AlUrneys at law. O Office In Huh block, between SUtlaauu ourt, on Commercial street. fOHN I1AYNE, ATTOKNKY-AT.i AW. .J illeotloun mad atd promptly remitted Mnipby block, cor. Htato and CominercUl trets,rialem, Oregon. "" WO.KNIUHTON-ArchlKct aud superin tendent. Office, rooms and llusli lireyman moca. "aTo. kxjuk, V- lU-tl Htnnograplitr nd T pe- 111, wntest (loo but one In rtalem, Oregon, wrllt llest eo.ulprd tyMwrlling oi. Oregon, u?er uium uu, D It A U VVI 4, lAl I wl OraduaU) of New York, give spscui ai'vuiiou vu m u of women aud children, pose, ihroat, i.. . kiHni.. kln dlwues and uritrr. OffiVal rwldeno. lot hUU street. Ooiuu'la Uouf(omlii)aa. m and at) J p hi. 7-wn (J O. Ill n. co t5, umn J O. ItltOWNK, . l'hylcUli aua rtu-- geon. urowi, iurj"7 i i ' limrrciai airret. P tloni It. TO HMITH, Ueutl.l. w siaw irei tuiem. Orou. fluUbtd dental opera, n of every description, ramus opera- tlonaipoUliy. i PUJH, Arrhllecl, plan, speclflfjf etasxs ttlldlngs. OOloe 'AO Ooiniitrctal urutt, uptulr. nilOTKUrlOV I)IX1K o. a A. o. V. Vts V MwUlnlbelr Ull In WaU Insurance !ulUl.ng,.v.ry T.VKA. M. W. J. A. KEL.WOOD. llonrdr. lJ ANNIKTIKHtNTON. Conssrvatory fI Mlll" ...--.-.. ,-,WM. ,..... aail nLTLiacaUlBtul. In 'ructnrof Fioucu I(Jjom-7,UaukHull41nr. Hit. mm i TRADE MARK NOtWW'''?C SONHO" V'TKItANH-HampterCampNo, .rlooV.u-rari.,U. A io ll if hfl VWtlDg broilwr ar foMiatiy lMVlte4 tiifclifid l)n H. V. Ilaf.w, Ct. "T "- Root Hair Grower "Skookum " contain neither mineral nor nil. Drft-mitafiaiiffhtrmiTeooiinff ana recreininr Tonic ji atimumimy . AoJr, cure dundnyT and ororoAalronoaid wpplr rot direct to nj, and we will forward unjirar.BiMi per battle 1 1 (or tun. Boar. Ko. , ROOT HAIR OROWER CO., 87 Booth Finn. Avenne, Sew York, H. Y, MTJHP1IY. and Tile- Fresh- News-Paoers- Fruits- and Cnndics. J. L- BENNETT & SON. P. O. Blpolc. NORTJI BALbM. Take It I EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cents a day delivered at your door. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Irfnrlou Street. Has the best facllltloi lor moving nnd rais ing houses. JLuvo ordors at Uray llros.i or address Malem, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the Maili I, Is the line to tako To all Foints East aud South. Itts the dining car ronte. It runs through vestibule trains; every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(Noohange ofars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpaiuied, lullman drawing room sleepers oHlatcst equfpmeAt TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Ilest that can bo constructed and In whlob accommodations are both Iree and lur nlshed for holders of first and seoond-clstAi tlokets,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. AoontlnuotB linn oonnestlng with all lines. aOordlng direct and uninterrupted service. l'ullman Hlirpe "wrvntlonscan be se cured in advt nee ttrocfch any agent of inn roaa. Throngh tickets to and from all points n America. Knirland and Kurone oan be purchased at any tloket ofllce of this com. Kull Information concerning rates, time of tralns,routsandother details furnished on application to any agent or A. D. OH AJILTON, Assistant General l'aeeiitor Ageut, Wo, 121 First street, cor. Watlilcgien: I'ort- land, Oregon Biiaw & Downinq, Agents. nanv. SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS ADD ALL EASTERN CITIES 3 DAYS to CHICAGO lours tho Quickest to Chicago and the East. Doors QuIcker to Omaha and Kan sas City. Through Pullman and Tourist Sle; pert Free Reclining Chair Can, Dining Cars. Cor rates and general in formation call on or address, W, H. IIUHMH'rvr, At, I' V,A iM Wasklngtor, Bv Ccrd MhumatTm -. .., Kitinoy cempiirmv, ftOKa o UUIMH't ELEfiTtll KLT WKi Kar MaiwH IWrllsWI Y. WUIran vliftm awdldaa all Iiw fmilUagtrcm orlad ifZmmittirFlSuwr, Ur'a4E3Cr mm iawf i X Mfr or w htlak flsVse. sm A ILa Uv 4Uoum t it . - " -J ssbiav All fMsaAf SL lisju m mkU U Ua n,4r UiU BtuvtioM hvhi U MawWi la W uittnUbir or w &J!l&&m i-li. SUl K.WV a4 It luvra rWrUM, mi .mum. ui Mrsl?rUlsi ', ls)JIr4sirM. Isssi wit SSSR TICKETS TO ummm JVw tvVVFTjryls at Electric Li ghts On Meter System TO CONSUMERS : Thoylfm Light and rower Company at sreit expeoes Have equipped their Klectno Light plunt with the m jet modern apparatus ana aio now able to oiler the public a bctur Hint tbntl nnv ivttem and nt a rat Inwnr t bun uuy city on tho ceasu Arc aud Incandescent Light, iog. tlectric Motors for all purposes where poirer is ro quired. KeMenrc can bo wired fbr as many llRhtn aa dexlrod ffra the consumers. pay lur only noh light aa nro ued. Tula being reglsteied by au tueotrio Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. MEATS. lUNT.Iho North Sa'em BaMw, I villi Ijr jmiviM u'n i j iu iiiu ) old mat. a it Ubsily ttrott 1 hrlHrrn l),iia MiKillop, Leave orders nt flalom Im provement Co., 05 State street. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E. V. IIADLEY, Kccolver. SHOUT LINE to CALIFORNIA OCEAN STEAMER SAILING?.' 3 B. 8. WIIiLAMETTB VALlEY.. Xaves Fan Kianolsco, Nov.fitb, 14: h and t3rd. Loaves Yaqulua, Nov, Olh, lth, and 2t!th. ItATKd ALWAYS BATlHFAOTCItT. For lrelabt and natsencer rates inmlv to any agent or purser of this company. lb r nr iibUAUi.ucainuiii. O. T. WAUIJ1 AW. T K A 1'. A. Q. M. ro WKUH, Agent, ealom Deck. (Northern Pacific R. R Co., Lettts.) LATEST TIME GARD, Two Through Trains Dally. li2:'tSpmU25pin lrXipm 7:15pm llWWumUoftpm 1.45pm7.0Spm 7.15un llO.tttin 1... Mlnn. a I Htl'nul a 8:10am ftoaum U.lOnm a.u&am 5.00pm 6:pm-, A.-ODjim 7,SSpm 4.aupa ll.-iipm luuiuth..a I . Ashland, a Ch)ciol Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all polnii In tho United Btates and Canada. Close conneotlon made In Chicago with all trains going Kant and ttouth. Kor lull information apply to your nearest ticket agent or JA8, CI'OND. Uen. Pass, and TkUAgU, Chicago, 111 East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the 'Southern Pacific Company. cAMroitNiA xxrnxm tkaik hok X)Aij,v bo TWKEN I'OBTl.AWD AWDB. V, HoutliT" T tf'rb" it.15 p.m. Milium, 10:1ft a.m. HvT t,v. Ar. I'ortutnd Halem Han Kran, Ar. h:iUa. I.y. I ftsv a, m Lv. q-oop. Above tralim stop at all stations from l'ortland to Albany Inoluslvu; alsoatcransent Slieild, lialsey, llarrliburg. Junction, City, Irving. Kuseue and all stations from Kowburg to Asuland Inclusive. UOHEHUHUMAlk'All.Y, t3U a.m. 11:17 a, m :K) p. ro. FortTand Halem Itoseburg Ar.T :a0 P riT. I.v. IMOp.m. JLt. 7.-O0B.W I.v. Ar. Dining Cars on OgUoH Keate PDLLMAN BUFFET 8LBBE0S AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rVestSide Divisioo, Beiwees l'wtltuJ aoil Cerfallis: PAII.Y- (MCIT OMDAT). 7:da. in. Itlft p. in. t-v. Ar. rVirtland ' Onrvallls Ar. hV. ojSS p.m. IKWp.W. At Albany and OorvalllS connect with trains nrOrrgnn I'aHno Itallroad. K(t'HSlHTHAIH 1 1111. V MCkrTHUHIlAY T0p.ia. Lv, Portland"" "Ar.l8aia.ra TVt o. nr. Ar. MeMlnnvllle hv. I WO.in TIlKOUisIl TICKETS I'o allixlnlln tbe Ka.Um Htate. Cauata ind Kuroiw ran be obuli'ed at lowest rate) rout XV. W. MCINNKK. Agent, t'fclM. K.i. lUXirJltA, A.t. II. K. and i'liM.Ag't It KOKMI Kit. Uap,v:er W. U. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE soVMrr. Dovrrtl.m7 Wm l h mi Iqft rkj w m m wm .IM 401 LSI 2,S0 2.28 u.ot rit am 12.01 LJM ran fMMlaIs WtCM 0 . 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