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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1893)
$?w fffWK! L MY ttpjJL LO.VB. Aropgdf thevcampfires of the last raeqtipg of tho'Q. A, R. tit tho na tional capital eat generals, colonels, majors, lieutenants, captains and privato Bolcliers, whoso war experi ences thrilled many hearts and made tho nights ring with shouts and laughter. Onqoyen,ing Colonel Cooper of a Nqw, York jrpgjmpnt boasted of how ho "won his wife near tho capital in '65," and added, "Sho was 12 and I SO!" "Who's going to believe such n yarn as that, colonel f" "Solid truth, boys." "Yes," put in Major Drake, "it is, and she was a rob oo," "Yes," said tho colonel, "a reb. tho handsomest littlo rebel in Vir ginia." Tho colonel rubbed his hands to gether liko a boy and laughed aloud at tho very remembrance. "And if anybody doubts.my word," ho added, "just step into "Willard's tomorrow and ask tho madam herself." Major Johnson said, "Now, colo nel, how could you, such a rampant Unionist, fall in love with a rebel f" Tho colonel laughed again. ' 'Stock ton himself could never invent such a situation." This is tho story, and it is princi- Sally of tho pranks of twp children. Totwithstanding tho years of "spies," "secret service," "blockade run ning," "Moseby's guerillas," and all tho terrors of war incident to tho marching up and down of two ar mies, tho old homo of tho rebel offi cer, Curtis, not far from the capital, stood safo. Mrs. Curtis and two young chil dren remained in tho house nil through the, war, giving food and shelter to both armies alike as they passed through. One day Mrs. Curtis was called away soYeral mile to tho home of a sick friend. Aloxander, aged 14 and tho man of tho house duriug his fa ther's absence, and Patty, aged 12, with tho old serv.nt, wore left alone in charge of $he place. They were well used to "troops," to "raids" and to '"'warnings," and havingjuffered no great losses they had no great fears when word came' to them a ittlo after noon that the Federals "would raid tho Curtis place that day and would tako every thing." The two children sat down on the wide stono 6tep by tho carriage road. They thought of the cool springhouso with ira delicious milk and butter, of the chickens they had tended, of the nico storeroom and of tho little herd of Guerpsoy cows. For an hour they eat there and talked. At last Patty jumped up. "It's time they wero coming, if they are coming. You just run down toward tho creek and see if you can see anything." "Run down and 6ee?" cried Aleck. "You must be crazy, Pat 1 Do you think I want to be gobbled right up by Yanks off thoro by myself? You aro a goose for a major's own daugh ter 1" Pattvcot up and shook her curly head and inarched back and forth in tho road. "I'd liko to know if a major's son should bo afraid of a few soldiers" she Baid. "Havenlt we plenty of Unions this year, and haven't they all treated us uicq? I raftier liko to see them myself." "Well, then, Miss Patty Curtis," retorted her brother, "suppose you march down to tho creek thenl" "Perhaps I will pretty soon. I'm not one bit afraid of General Grant himsolf. I'll tell you what I should do." Petty took hold of her pretty gingham dress skirt, gave it soveral graceful swings, pirouetting 6aucily along tho drive. , vnn pjin bo polite to an army 311st as weU as to anybody," said sho. "Just let a great regiment como tramping up our road, with a gen eral to tho front, and I'd step out (another littlo toss of curls and switching of skirts) and eay just pleasantly: 'Howdy, general? Wont you 'walk right in, you and your men (Aleck almost fell off from the step hero) and havo some of our up cool spring water ana somo mm fried chickou and some nice" "Yes,"hughed Aleck, "that would certainly save mother's house, Pat ty.'' "It always has saved it," retorted Patty. "Politeness I mean. JusUet me finish. The Uniou general would eat up everything ho could got, of course, but after that bo'd pass right on. That's what I shall do this after noon if tho Federals como." Aleck .,. i,.- otii otrmfc and looked much younger thau ho was. Slim, tall Patty leaned confidingly against jura as Bno pursueu nut iw course they won't como, but roebbe thoy will. You can see from the creek all ways for fivo miles, and then we should know and be ready. Ill tell you how you can do it, Aleck, and be safe. You know Aunt i i .in, 'i Jane ia short and fat, like you, and always goes down every day after her tobsof water. Now, I'U dress you up in her clothes. You can carry Email washtub on your head just as well as anybody, and then if you see soldiers coming you can como bade and tell me." The armies didn't car- ry off colored people. Aleck thought thia wpuld be a mighty fine plan for an adventure, and o they ran together. "If tit roof of the Oixtit mono had suddenly blown off, there could not havo been more noise, and Jane, a jolly old soul, lent herself willing ly to "little m; sy's fun." Prancing, skipping, runniug, they all fled back and forth from Aunt Jano's quar ters to Patty's own room for tho proper disguises, and thore were shouts of laughter and screams of delight as the "double"' of Aunt Jane was walked out through tho kitchen door by Patty. "Your ovfn mother wouldn't know you for a boy, much less the Yan kees," said the gonuino "Aunt Jane." Tho short, stout colored woman in calico skirt and sack and tho pink 6unbonnot that tho old house serv ant habitually wore over her turban when the sun was hot, with a wash tub balanced well on her head, walked away briskly toward the creek. A brecte waved the capo of the bonnet, and tho long steps switched sho skirts a good deal, but "it was a very good Aunt Jane" in deed. Patty felt assured. Sho felt a littlo perturbed, however, as sho left the disguised little fellow at tho turn in tho road and came back and climbed to tho gatepost to watch him still further. Tho womanly lit tlo thing was in tho habit of "keep ing an eyo" on tho fat httlo elder brother The shadows grew very long, and the sun went down behind the man or house trees, and little Patty in a clean white govn and blue sash, her best yellow shoes and silk stockings, stood out at the big gato waiting tho coming of her mother and perhaps of tho Union army. She strained her eyes down tho road for "Aunt Jane." She had not expected Aleck to be gono more than an hour at tho most. But nobody came. Supper was all laid in the cheery dining room, and sho grew more and more anxious. Sho could not bo certain that her mother would como at all that mght, nor of tho appearance of tho soldiers, but tho jolly little "Aunt Jane" was certainly long overdue. "I am sorry I let Aleck go," she sighed repentantly. "I do wish I hadn't dressed him up. Tho soldiers may havo como and taken him right away as a spy, especially as ho is a rebel major's 6on, though I shouldn't think men would do any such cruel thing," and swallowing down a sob tho major's daughter started out down the road bareheaded. Ho cer tainly would appear a spy, all dressed in women's clothes, and now as to tho missing "Aunt Jane." She had stepped off quite lively, her washtub on her head, as sho made her way to tho creek. Once there, seeing nothing and having nothing, sho sat down to rest a bit. She pushed off tho "hateful old sunbon net," stuck out her dusty 6hoes from under tho "floppy old skirt" and said, not at all patiently: "Petti coate I Oh, how I'd hate to bo a girl 1" Tho next minute she was fast asleep under the old oak. Just at dark a strange tremor of her own fat littlo body, a strong sens of the Btirring of tho ground under him, woke "Aunt Jane." Sho sat up wide awake, her ears full of tho sound of riders and horses. It was Eundown. The was a great clatter and tramping, and away up the east hill the flash of red sunsot light on metal trappings. "Jiminyl" the washerwoman ex claimed. "By cracky I Patty's Yank's are here." Down went tho small bucket into tho creek, as fast as possible, until the tub was half filled, and then rais ing the burden to the sunbonneted head tho poor littlo pseudo negro started off, trusting to tho disguise for safety. Tho water slopped over and ran down in small rivulets on "Aunt Jano's" back, but tho sturdy littlo fig uro went along at a dog trot, giving just one slight jump as a mane voice called eut: "Hello, thore, aunty I" Nobody replied. "I say, aunty I What's your hur ry?" But tho "aunty" plodded along, rather gaining on tho pair of horbo- men coming up uenmu ner. xu water was splashing wildly over the side of the tub, and tho pink sunbon net was a-drip, but nothing at all to the wot stato of tho perspiring face insido. . , . ... And now tho whole air was full of clatter and clank, and then theie was a great flashing of gilt right m front of poor "Aunt Janos eyes. Cavalry to tho right of hor and cav airy to tho left of her 1 "I say, old woman, what is your rush? Can't you stop long enough x- iii o tim u-av to some farm 1 Til lf.ll LaV) w .- j 'hnnsn nr other? We aro on tne j point of starvation. Where does your master live? we uoni wum r 1 : i..,-f r-nii Just leau us w u "" en or chicken coop, can't you? Come, I say. "hat d,tl wo fr y0U Boys d,af and dumb prot, ably. Levo nor lo ' ' 0KS'elofthoregiraentjumped off bis horse. nd now ho came up and laid bis hand on tho old worn ErfwwiMw "Look hero, aunty." .$"& 'Itbeso men don't T-SrWiaithetouch f the firm hand on her shoulder the of.tne PfTli , .i o.ook convulfcively; 7 Tcunbunpet trembled as if m the P lJ bair under the a gale; ti-taj 0ff feu bo nnjt BU" weat the water all tjtf tab. Bpl&sn. ww JfiliBJNlJjjl QexifAfL lie (lot There. In the far west, whero the win lmbiN nallyseta amid curtain clouds of red; where distauco between dniK stores ts often great and correspondingly irksomo; where tho biuTido wanders uiinlessly and deplores the tfoodold times, n ) ouni; man twanged his guitar and sang blithely: "Oh, that a breeze" It was n tenor cantauto of pure qual ity, and the phrasing was immense. "would watt mo to hor side.;' Even as the words died away upon his lips a funnel shaped cloud came i n ort Ing from tho northwest, and the next thing ho knew he was in tho back yard of his prospective father-in-law. Muttering something about quick re turns, ho rose and brushed tho dust from his clothing. Exchange. A Careful Man. "I wish, sir, to ask for the hand of your daughter in marriage." "But are you in a position to support a family?" "Oh, I think fo, sir!" "Yes, but you must consider the mat ter pretty carefully, for thero are 10 of ust" Fliegendo Blatter. He Apologized. They had traveled together for about an hour in silence. But tho man with the portly vest and the conspicuous watch chain finally succeeded in getting a conversation under way. His neigh bor was a little man with wobbly eye glasses, and in response to an abrupt question as to whether he was not a lit erary man replied mildly: "I have written somo things." "I take an interest in literature, 1 come from Chicago. There's the town that combines art and commerce. First she went ahead and mado her business reputation, didn't she?" "Yes." "And now she's made hor literary rep utation. Don't you agree with meV" "It must be admitted that somo things about Chicago remind one of literature. For instance, she is undoubtedly one of the greatest penholders in the world." And then his glasses almost wobbled off as he explained that he was from New York and must be excused if he had said anything that Bounded spiteful. Washington Star. Logical. After ono of the numbers at tho park was played on Sunday a littlq girlWas heard to say: "Mamma!" "What is it, dear?" "I wish the band would play 'After, the Ball.' " "But this is Sunday, love, and 'After the Ball is not a sacred piece." "But, mamma, it's no worse than what the band's been playing." Whereat there was a general laugh in the vicinity. New York Telegram. No Ileiiedt. "I see by the paper," said Mrs, Hicks, "that you can buy a sealskin from the Eskimos for two iron hoops and a ton penny nail." "Very truo," returned Hicks. "Bat 1 can't spare tho tiino to take the hoops and the nail to tho Eskimos, and my bank wouldn't honor a check for two hoops and a tenpenny nail, so I don't see how we aro benefited by that styte of affairs." Harper's Bazar. A (looil Reason. Featherstone Won't you play some thing? Mr. Tutter says you play beauu- fully. Miss Pinkerly If he likes to hear me play bo much, why doesn't he call of tener? Featherstone Ho says you always In sist upon talking. Detroit Freo Press. Never One Like It. "Blinks has written a most remark ablo novel." "You'd hardly oxpect It. "No, you wouldn't. But tho eceno Is laid on a steamer, and ho doesn't even hint that 'the engines pulsated like the throb of a mighty hcart.'"-Pnck. Corrected- Traveler (ticket offico, Boston)-! want to go to New York. What is the fare Ticket Seller-Beg yonr pardpn. Yon mean you are obliged to go to hqw York. Nobody wants to go there. ThefareU t3. Boston iranscupi Iter Dancer. There ue r vi b11 ro,Br Wr Or ia "Ith more enticing wyi TlianJutUUlUbeUtelrWl A victim U tlw M1'JM ' nut no" The h no tWht or m. And all hr winwiiMneu ue wmim On nnrHPOMe ood "-l . ele Uu W tin "r oiisot lor jUeaOqu U crackled Jfv a3wW i't win i Hr jfow.. Wm hrlBff WW" a,ter ,0 Ur " Uatleoo!4utttrlrwk. Or Htofcw oi ,a,Ulr Wff E5 W4a W l v& aqppSNAJfeltBSDAT.KOVBMlBEll 0, ititrB IN EDISON'S LABOfUTOnt. No One Subulnnce Orsinlo or Inorcanlo but Can lie l'nund There. Surely tho most nniquo and conipro hensivo paraphernalia in the world have been collected in the storeroom of Edi Bon's laboratory at Orange. Hero are specimens of every material which may possibly bo needed in connection with Mr. Edison's experiments, and as the in ventor's idejas aro generally "sparks which flash, rod illumed, from tho anvil of "the'bfi't." brooking no delay in the process of uiuirnntiou, nndas, moreover, there aro no assiuablo limits to the scope and direction of his erratic genius, the utmost skill and research have been employed in bringing together this ma terial basis for his research. Mr. Edison has challenged tho skeptical to name ono substance, organic or inorganic, which is not to bo found in this nniquo collec tion. Evpry department of naturo has yielded it3, tribute to tho potent wizard not merely tho superficial products fa miliar to everyday use, but those arcana which tho ocean and nether world hold in their innermost depths. Spaco and strength fail us in tho enumeration of that endless catalogue. Hero A tortoise hung. An alligator etude J aid other skins Of til shaped fishes. The bones of birds and animals, feath ers, hides, toeth and horns, many suffi ciently grewspino in form to suggest the perambulations of the nooturnal mare. Shining metals, lucent crystals, varie gated minerals, lio scattered in profusion; dainty shells and coral ropose among mossos and seaweed, fragrant gums and spices recalling memories of tho fair Babe of Bethlehem. Chalks, resins, salts and chemicals aro heaped about in lavish plonitudo, notwithstanding tho fact that many of tho hitter ropresent a value of $300 an ounce. ' Tho collection embraces not only raw products, but specimena of every imagi nable human industry. On the shelves rest piles of textiles, ranging from the coarsest sacking to a gossamer fubrio, such as might well have been drawn through tho golden ring of tho fairy prince. These are flanked by metallio sheots of evdry description, whilo tho floor is occuj.ied by a motloy crew of ropes, twines, bundles of brass and iron tubing, paper, oilcloth, gutta percha,' leather, slabs of granite, marble, slate, etc. A general and totally unolassifi ablo litter of trade devices is lying loosely around. A sanguinary meat chopper impedes our patli in one direc tion, and an ico cream freezer in anothor offers its softer suggestions of summer, nights and luscious sirups, whilo picki axes, saws, coileo mills, wheolbarrows, ladders and what not bewilder pur lim ited visual scopo. Specimens of hu man manufacture, not only tho limited appliances of the past, but tho perfected outcome- of tho present, aro fully repre sented, but in a profusion which forbids anything but the most suporhcial survey. It has been well said, in summing up the whole heterogeneous supply, that it comprises all the requisites of "a dry goods, grocery, drug, ironmongery, glass, chaudlery, oil, paper, rubber, leather, grain, hardware, stationery, chemical and feather storo all in ono, and that thero is not any article known to civilized man, from a bootjack to a locomotive, tho materials outonng into tkG manufacture of which could not be furnished from this storeroom." Caa sier'a Magazine. Kriiicatlon In Armenia. The Turkish government looks upon education as dangerous on general prin ciples, and regards printing presses as devices of satan tending directly to sedl ditlon, and it hates its Armonian sub jects because they aro Christians. The Christina schools, which have labored under many difficulties for years, nro now subject to a growing pressure of persecution. The suspicions of tho pollco nro awakened by tho most trifling and fantastic causes. A volume of Cicero was seized as trea sonable matter becauso it referred to a conspiracy, tho conspiracy of Catallne. A text book on chemistry was interdict ed for fear tho symbol H20 (oxyde of hydrogen) should suggest tho idea "Ha mid II (the prtbent sultan) is a cipher." Sermons on resistance to sin aro suspect ed of advocating rebellion against tho government. Tho possession of a few verses of poetry printed in tho Armenian tongue is enough to send tho owner to prison. Journal of Education. CURE Blck Headache and rellete all the troubles loci dent to a bilious stale of the sjtn, such as Uluineu, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eaUnr, l'aln In tlte Bide, a While their most remarkable success has beeo shosm to curing SICK Headache, ret CiT's tmtx Urr Pnx areeo.ulfhble In Constipation, curtne and nreTentuif this anisoyln coinnlalnt. while ther also correct all disorder of the stomach, iurauuw the ller and reulal the bowels. ea IX the ODlycured HEAD -ehe thT would be almost prtfelos to thoes no suffer from this dlUreasin complaint! but fortunately IhWr Klnf does not end nere. aid th'-J who onr try them will find these little 41H raiuable In so mapr ways that ther wllii not be willing to do without there. Uut after all sick haad ACHE Is the bane of so maor Ue that here Is whr skVour rrt Wst. Our JiUs cure K bile others do not. wl "H'TUr r strktl.wietabVsftl do rtl veiretabV by theYr pntl .rrf'.rJLZ. Tit i,nrrritw action tSVa wbVuS Tthm ' lo 1U& MMcwrtjil iVeforil BoMrrrwhrr.crsetbrnU. OmK3ra M..Kr Tot yiffi bSI fcUhitf. (CARTER'S VNVWWWV'.rWVVA t5AUU ntlAUM What Is tho condition of yours? 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S THE; SKOOKUrl ROOT HAIR GROWER CO,, S m u..si. vial .. v v.kt. v v in tC MAI? Knittrttt T, J, RltJSSS. HOU8E PAINTING, JPAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, JQth and Cb.emtet BtrcoU Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Dest meat and free delivery. 136 btate Street. J. B. -Brick fo liutlur 1 or Uluuer. Butter is Hover seen at a correct din ner party. It tuny appear molted la a siuico dish, but uover on n patty or in n center dish. Tho plate of bread nlsohas disappeared. At encli place a dinner roll or half a slice- of bread an inch thick is placed. This supply is always sufilciont for peoplo who understand tho lino art of dining. It is a great mistake, and ono commonly made, to oat heartily at tho beginning of tho dinner. If a blto of bread is taken with tho fish, another bito with tho ontreo and a third morsol with the roast thero will not only be bread loft over, but thero will bo an appotito for tho buIjuI and dessert. Iircad served at dinner should bo n day old. Thero aro physiological reasons why no broad should bo eaten with oysters and soup, UUWUUJUJU .UuuUU UlUOiUjOJUjO Pi air Death. instantly removesand forever destroys ob-I flection Able linlr, wiiet nor upon tna uanus. niunfl ar nH nr nocK. wiiimuL umcuiuiubiuii jir injury to mo most aencaiesKin. iv BwaMfor arty yeara the secret 'ormuiaol Ihlrasmus W llsnn, acknowleiliced by physl 1 uans as tne niicnesi auvuuruy uuu iuu uo8i emlm nt dnruuloKii unu nairsie Inllst thnt iivnr llvod. Uurlrjchls private DproctlOHolallfe-tlnie among the nobility na arlsioeracy or n.uropo no nrescnuiiu nu recipe, rnoe, si ny mii, Hwiureiy acktd correspondence oonTldentlal. Uole vgents for America. Addrens ; THE, SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER I'O. ent. 11. 67ttou(b Klith Avenue.New Vork 1 kv umnoi noooi mi qq- noo ooooi oo' Economize in Paper. C'leuu newspapers, tied In bundles of 100, not cut, lor saie at hub otuco m flftepn centa a bundle. A heavy Btraw wrapping paper, largo abcotB, two cents a tMiuud. Next door to the postolllce. tf VIGOR MEN Eully, Quickly, Permtnntl Reilortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOIJ8NE8S, DEBILITY, and all the trsln of evils (romrarly trrorsor later excrsses. tlio results of overwork, sickness, worry, no Pullstreiigtb, dorclopment snd ton glrrn tu tvtrf orgsn snd portion of tti Ijodr. mrnplr.Dstiirslrnstbwrs. ImmcdlstiilmiiroTenisnt ea. Kallure linposlkls. iU) rsfarencrs Hook, esplsnstlon and prtwfj mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, H. Y. I'HOKKrtSlONAL ANU IIUBINKBSOAIHJ8. v, ii. u'iiBor. ato. a. binoham. D'AIWV 4 BINUH.VM. Attorneys at Law. lUwmsl.a and , li'Aroy ilulldlnir, Ml outto street. Special attntloii given i to liusl ness In tbe supreme and clreult courts of thi slate. a " rnlLMUN KOKU, Attorney ot law, Balem X Oregon, Office upstairs In 1'atton block HJ. HiaOKR. Attomey at lavralem, Ore , gou. Oinoe over tlusu's bank. T J.BUAW.M.W.JIUNI'. HHAWAIIUNJ fj. AtlorneVe t lvr. OlUre over Uaplt National bank, Halem, Oregn, JOHN A. OAH-jON, Attorney at law, ruoiiu 8 and i, HusU bank building, Haleui,Or. U.r.llONllAM. W. II. HULMfc IJONHAM 4 IIOLMEH. Attorneys at la 13 Oinoe In llusn block, between Btoton Aiurt.onOuminerclnl street. fOHN ,1 i j1I haYNK. ATrollNKy.AT.iAvy. uilleo.lons made at.d promptly rennttea luipl)y block, cor I iriwu likleiu, Ori-K'in nlttiV HUU LiUlsiviu Kllf WO.KNIUlTON-Archltct and juperli wudeut. omee, rooms i and 8 llusb tWV-ll l)fVWM MW. Vf z l-oeOB, HUnogntpner and Tji iUbut onTl.. ttrwC'W.VViU'. t-Tnw ...!.. i ..A.. ..llnnMll fVljilWriLlUK VI lalem, Orwon, DIL A u.vVIf."uii''lO '"" Nev York, gives splAlauuajii to tbe dl. M44rwoiSio Bicnlldreu, t'i. niroa ..!!."Lm,.. skin dlsrHs and surgsrj Offlyal fiawie,lol suto tree. ,- iluulrom wuiija. u " '"Ji- "" " f iliUlWNrS. H U. I'byslulaii and HU S. k-nT tiBlri. Ml.rj.by bio kj resluenc i5, umimrelal stieet ILT I! bMiril, l)Hlil. W Huts tre "kd.V.1. Oreio": rlnubtd. rtenUI open. loni n. o .very dtserlpllon riuk v nous pe4a'ty. rirTTiarjil. Arbllcet. plans. V V turns and uprlntiirtMne fr l -ll .!? buildings, 'oflloe AO Oummerela trert. up sUlrs. . iflKHOK VTKHA-S -MJUl pier Camp .Ni iNnur- : ""'"' i7rvM:: s rf..asil Veterans. U. A mre s.Jiiur r i .1' ai!DMl Millie I (I (11 ii.ll '. TV."JS.' T-T. '. .fc.-. -- M.liBllv InvlUh hi ateed MSd V . C. HrfuWKft, fapt "mJS. In their bU In mate losuraue. ,udlng,ev.ry -gf" J,A.IKLWOOD,lleoirdor. Tit rfUCL fialr, erc du vouiwg-?uu rciiTming- ionic, iiy numuiMinff J r ana prtttri AQir on oatu 31 MUKP11Y. and Tile Fresh- Newsr Paoers-' Fruits- anil t'tindios. J. 1 BENNETT ft, SON. F, O. Bloqle. KOHTU BALKM. Take It EVENING J0D11NAL, Only 3 cents a day delivered at your door. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Slurion Street. linn thn hflt ftinllltlfMi fni tnnvllit nnd rfttiu lng houses, Ixmivo orders at Urny llros., or address ualem, Oregon, From Torainal or Interior roiutstho Is tbe lino to tuke To all Points East ami South It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trains, every day In tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of oars.) Composed of dlnlngrars unsurpassed, rullinan drawing room sleeper Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Uest that can be constructed and In which uccommodullms are both tree and !uo nlsbed forholdenof flrataud second-class tlokets,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoonllnuoti line coane sting with all lines, nnordlug direct and uninterrupted servloe, rullman sltrpa" nvcrvtl Ions can bese. cured In advtnco t. lt)Jli any agenof tbe road. Through tlokets to and from all Klnts In America, Kngland and Kurnpe can be, purchssed at any tteket office ol this cotn pany. Full Information concerning rules, time of tralns.rontes and other details furnished on ApcMcatlon loany aeoulor A. D, CHAHIrON, Assistant Uetieral Passenker AkiiI, No, VII First stroet, cor. Wasblngton; J'tyt Und.Oreuon Shaw & Downing, Agents. SALT LAKE, DENYEfl, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, L0UI$ Axn xvu EASTERN CITIES 31 DAYS to CHICAGO Hours th0 Ju!cketsi5e'iasct!,,caso and Hours ",ltk8r tosas0mcj! mi u fhroogh Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Frtje Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Cars, ferrate and general Information oU ot r addrees, w. ii. itiJiii.iiiinr, Ast. i -, a I. 1 WaH'iiti)u et . t'crJC rJSd f'OM-M.SVt, o RheumntfirrTs -. ... LumlMwo, ttirMlotf) , KWny Complakr, Lsm ok, UliKI'l ELEftTllf K LT With lialWJsrl.lfieKmie riB ear IIMMt ihJMm sjj WU- rMW ! Will ears frc MWfli. I IMW . -- - : tntUm. ue mu 4tuitr. sImsJmsmm. bmwi - Usi wr leiwsi wmihiwiw '-- k"-?. "! ""..'tti ST Ktits at til1.' art.1 Hi, !. du lei, eml fcr Uu i ,1a nMtf. '1U fa'tUej invtuawn U UMinwaub I. u GtW iMMttM (lba. sad. vesite aunlisiis Our rw.M UrW tMtW SIM'SSSMT, HuiuhUlkutWfniruurH.K ft uUbitMWbi sa tWNMw smutk ei'iSisr I. ts ANSSSM SH.SVVI ss,j stsv. uJrrMsHr4.r rs--v raf MM i TICKETS TO sJ.vCf VJ kflsi H U IU fcSSIIII. W JbMf TM latuM kiMMMU sr mii UuCstllHV7 '' or. we fa vuleurosilvi tie Kn 4iim "tji iifv..'iari.';i Electric tights On Wctev System. TO CONSUMERS .1 11iotalm Light and rower Company at trout uxpense have equipped their Klt-ctrio Light plnut with the ni t rnodtrn apparatus Hnditiuuwible 10 Oder the publio bcur llaht than nnv sroteni and nt a, rate lower iumu uny city ou tne coast. Arc ami Incniulcsccnt Llglttj; iug. Electric Motors lor all purposes iliero power is re quired. ltel fences can he wired for n ninny UroU a desired, and the consumers puy ror only Ruoh llichts as are used. This bolus registered, by an Klootrlo Moter. Office 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, the North Sa!cm Batcher. 8iji ho luis not sold out but simply movca inn i nop o mu old slaud nt Liberty strott bridge. hU McKillop, Leave orders at Rnlem Jm provemont Co 05 State street, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E W.HADLEV, lltcelver. SSIORT LIE to 01LIF4IRNU OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. , 8. 0. YILLAMKTTI5 VALLKYm Lea,Tfs Snn Francisco, Nov.Slh, Uth and 8rd, l,tavcs Yaqulna, Nov, 9th, mth, nndS8tii, UAlEdALWAVH HA'JWFACTOKf, For Irelaht nnd pasenser rules apply to asy agent' or tiurser of this company. y It. K, ULt)AM,Y, Qea'lpupt. VJ. 1. W.1JHI1 A iv, x r IX I. A. U. M. I'O WKlta, Agent, Batom Dock. (rVorlhern Pacific R. R, Co., Lhih.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Tralna Dally. 33 i&upm lr2pm Kk-imui 1 45pm 7.1fium 625pm 1 Minn HlOam 8 Warn 11.10am 80&utn CCOprn 6;l5pm a-uipin 7116pm tttOpm H,PW cinnm l -HM'aui.a lOdpm 7.U3pm I Uulutli- a 1 . Ashland, a .l'UlcKOu-l lucam Tickets nold and huggnge checked IhroccU toall polnlsln the Unlleil tJtates and Canada. Close connection made In Chicago with a'l Iralns going KostandtKiutb, Hor lull Itiformatlou apply to your nearest tloket agent or J AH, o. POU tieu. l'nss. and Tkf. Agt,, Chicago, 111 East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the- (Southern Paclfic Company. CALirOltWIA KXVHVW Tiutn KUW DAILY bk- TWKKM rOUTMMJANUS. r. HOU 111, rwe'rth: (1 15 p, in. v (u p. in. I0-Ift u.in. XvT Lv. Ar. l'ortlaud Haletu Han Fran. at. i e.wa. Lv. a s a. as 7,-OQp.at Lv. Above trains stop at all stations from roruana to Aiuan lany Inclusive; also atlanceut , llsrrlsburg. Junction City, and all stations from ltoseburg ilhedd, llalsey, Irvlnsr. Kuatne to As,uJund Inclusive, lUlHIiUUUO MAlt, WAII.V, iJU a, ni. 11:17 a. in iM p. in. LvJ" Lv. Ar. Tor Hand Hftlcrn llowburg Ar.I 40 p,. Lv. I l:Wp. . lor. 7H.( IJfiniug arB oh Ogdon Ki PDLLMAN BDFFET SLBEfEIS AWI) Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all thrcngh tratas. iVest Side DiifaioiTBelwe PflftW and Cerrallis: PAIT.Y (BXCaiT SO DAY). Hv. Ar. TortInd"AT. 7:ii a. nu 3 6J3 p. w. Ulft p. rn. iVirvallls Lv. iAp. At Altmnv and (VirvalllS connect Hit trains of Orrgon Iartnn Ilallroad. KSfUteWTIIAIH-IIlXILV Wm-HrTaUNUAV I to in in, la v. m, Lvr lortlana" ArH u.m. lAr. McMlnuvllle Lv, I 1 6.10 s. M THROUfkll TICKETS To all points fn the Kastrrn Utates. CanaM und Kurope ran be obtained at lowest rets trow W. W. bKINNKK, Agent. Mlst. K.P.IUKJKIW. AssUO.r. Olid f uM.At It, KtlFIII.KIi. Mdiioaw W. L. DOULA S3 SHOE hK'Wi-. . Dojwyiwi7 WlwtM)' M 44 M 3.U IZ.2S 2.10 rm ssi, Hkja.wp mi iMtsf. mkiMmmsL- mmm bbbbbbbbf ssf a Jt'Lt.TSSSSm KxauwmBikw. f m r