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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1893)
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CiRTER'a Lrrn.e X rter, a Lrrri Liver Pju are rery small and rery easy to take. lis make a dose. They are strli B strictly regetabh . hilt hr Ih.lr mnM and do w or purge, ntle action lease all Who use them. In vlato at S5 cents fire f or $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. casus lonlcnri co., Hi it tun .n ... muam The Oregon Land ft. At alem, Is engaged In selling fruit lands in lb." vicinity of ciuem, Oregon, where more fruit U now growing thon In any iwrt of tht atate. CUOK A MINTHOKN, 10-13-2m Manager. $3,006.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want work that Is pleasant and profitable, I tend us vonr address Immediately. We teach men I tend us your address immediate! We teach men I and women how to earn trom 5.00 per day to j ig had previous I ttrt.non nr vnar without havlnff had Drevi experience, and furnish the employment at which they can make that amount. Nothing difficult to learn or that requires much time. The work is easy, healthy, and honorable, and can bedone dur ing dartlme or evenings, rlcht In your own local ity, wherever you live. The result of few hnnn' vrnrlr nft fin Antials a week's Traces. We have taught thousands of both sexes and all ages, and many hare laid foundations that will surely bring them riches. Some of the smartest men In this country owe their success in Hfe'to the start given them while in our employ years ago. Vou, reader, may do as well; try it. You cannot fall. No capital necessary. We fit you out with something that la new, solid, and sure. A book brimful of advice Is free to all. Help your self by writing for It to4ay not tomorrdw. Delays are costly, E. C. ALLEN & CO. H Box 420, AUGUSTA, MAINE- Pat Spoiled the Duel. Although it is a familiar saying that an Irishman is always spoiling for a ficht. still there is one kind of fighting to which even the brave sons of Erinaro Eometimes averse that is, dueling. A story well illustrating this fact has re cently come to us. A certain Irishman, having been chal lenged to fight a Cuol, accepted the con ditions after much persuasion on the part of his friends, who felt confident of hia buccoss. His antagonist, a lame man, walked on crutches. When the place for tho shooting had v,on ranched, tho lame man's seconds asked that he be allowed to lean against a milestone wuicu uupycutu ....,.. Tho prlvilego was allowed, ana ine lamo man took his stand. "Tho Irishman and his seconds drqwpff to tho distance agreed upon 10 feet. Hero Pat's courage suddenly failed him, nd ho shouted to the lame man: Tve a small favor to ask of ye, sor. "What is it?" asked the cripple. Pat answered: .t i,i thnt va miKhtlean ag in the milepost, and now I wpuM la thepriT ilege oU'eanlng ag'in tho next one. ererybVdJiro f2r .? wholelartf wenj home without a shot l!avinffbeenfirer.-Boston Home Jour nal. VI60R f MEN Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils from early errors or later excesses, Uie results of overwork, 'ekness, worry.eto. FullstrenfJb, development and'tonj given to svjry organ and pnition of the body, felmplo.natnralmethods. Immedlatolniprovemsnt ieea.l'.llureiinpoulbls. 2 0U0 references. D"Ji explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. Hotel Monterey, Located on the Beacb.two miles , n xa th of Newport on Cave Cove, a beauUCuJ sheltered spot, ..., lorfni unerv. ees .TnTflTe drTo C;W Vouljb. er llalittiouse. Bouse new. ,ffl,l3: and airy. FlneM resort for tomlHw M Invallila. Opea all winter. Trffl" Bioderate by day or wrek. Inleiw visitor can drop a postal card 10 Aiietrf -.- ( ew- port and be wet uy hcr. ,, ' JOHN FlTZPATBICK, d-2 in Proprietor. I OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers aiid Bmbalmeis. Qabjnet vyork and repairing. Court htr.et, Opyorito OptHouf, THE NEW PORTER. Ifo. 40 Was Promptly Fired According to Instructions. Ther engaged a neWporter at the As ter House- last week. Ho was an actiyo young man with a Hibernian type of conntenance and large, horny hands about tho fijzeof haras. Everybody li fed im he wag so ctieerul, 89 obliging and so rigorously exact in carryingoutevery order given to him. On Thursday Mr. J. B. Johnson, the chairman of a northern railway, put up at, the hotel. Mr. Johnson j a yery dig nified anl ppJishVd gejJt'Pman and ex tremely particular about his room and service That evening a very extraordinary thing occurred. Somo say it was about 0 o'clock; others place it as late- as 10:30. At any rate somewhere near that time Mr. Johnson was amazed to see the door of his room open and a man step in. "Well, sir, who are yon?" asked Mr. Johnson. "Oi'm Ihe porter." replied thestraneer. deliberately removing his" coat and roll ing up his sleeves. "Well, what is tho meaning of this Bingular intrusion?1' inquired Mr. John s'"!. Thomas did not reply. He spit upon his hands, executed a rapid and fantastic jig and leaped suddenly upon the aston ished gentleman. "Help! murder!" bellowed Mr. John son. ''Crazy man killing me!" ' 'Shut up, ye dbirty spalpeen!" exclaim ed Thomas, obtaining a firm grip upon the scruff of his neck and propelling him rapidly out of tho room. "It's nope of tho loikes of. yo that's wanted in a dacent hotel." "But, my good man," gasped Mr. Johnson, his words coming in excited jerks, "there's some mistake. Let me explain." "Nivir a word, ye hoodlum," replied Thomas, rushing him toward the stairs. "We're onto yo. Tho proprietor has had ye spotted." The next instant the guests in the hall Were amazed to see two figures one Spiuttering and kicking and the other .,".. .. "i.i. ,i tun Kiwi uuu uuiermmeu duuul uutih mo staircase, plunge through tho lobby and disappear in tho outer darkness. In a few moments Thomas returned, panting and rolling down his sleeves. "What in tho name of mercy wore you doing?" asked tho proprietor when ho recovered sufficiently from the shock to speak. 'I was firing ouj that dirty blackguard in iNb. 40," replied Thomas. "Firing him out! Hold me, somebody 1 Who put such an idea into your head?" You did," replied Thomas, with an injured air, holding a written order be foro the proprietor s eyes. "By the great horn spoon!" gasp ed Mr. Weekly, and ho swooned away. This was what ho read, "Fire, No. 40, at 10:30." Thomas had misunderstood tho order. Now York Morpury. An Awkward Mistake. A gentleman, desiring to inform a young lady who lives in one of the sub urbs of his intention to make a visit, called up her residence by telephone the other afternoon, For some reason or other ho had difficulty in hearing and making himself understood. H9 forked for a long time, bu,t finally the dayro, seemed to break, and hp heard plainly tho yoice of a female say very irritably, WMl. what do'voti want?' The noise ln tne str0ot was so great that he desired . l0 cloao Vjlo nuiuuu Uv.-. -- -i so he said,' "Juli hold the telepbpne for a minute or tVQ. W ne aiun nvo time to leavo bofor.o the voice said in a more irritable mapner: "You go to the dickens, I'veaple in tho oven." It was , nnr thfi then onlv occupant of the house, that he had called up.-Pittsburg Dispatch. SavlDE 3Iouey, Mrs. Swiftly-l'in maiung an my f myself to save money. Mr. Swiftly (much pleasedHInaoedl Mrs. Swiftly-Yes. This ono I got on only cost me 25 cents. Mr. Swiftly-Well, I declare! Mrs-Swiftly-Andlputall the trim- ming on myself. , Mr. Svriftly-Wherp did you get the Mrs. Swiftly-At Dreighood'e. I gat it for jl8.-Chicago Record. 11.. ri.lrf l'leaiure Gone. "Mrs. Guggins is feelin mighty raiser- You don't say so! I thought she was innvin in illenant health. .. Ym that's jest it. She's feelin so wen tJS. can't3 think of -fj- patent medi9ines for, an J8 reads the advertisements an pines. Washington btar. . -, One. .g.i8 to gt'i .nm gS$!. sar Taklnt; Him Into the Finn." If VJiJ5r .pock. THE GOLD QUESTIONi Terhaps to lit Solved by ttlb Timely Defeat of Klnj; Lobengula. ' The f ollowinK communication, bpnrinir a Washington date, appeared in a recent issue of tho New York Sun: It is cu rious that the newspapers of today which announce the destruction of silver should also announce the collapse of the Mata belo king of a country larger than the Dakotas. In each instance theU'ritish auri sacra fames will be field responsible by tho critical or perhaps hypercritical chronicler of events. I have always ventured to profess n faith in tho infallibility of the Anglo Saxon races. In this country I bellovo that tho nation is swinging with a ve locity perhaps dangerous toward the freedom of silver, and that seems to be tho view of the triumphant repealers hero today, where the losers are more elated than he winners. But in Africa, England is today an ticipating such a production of gold as will bring back the traditions of Cali fornia and Ballarat, and the victory of a more joint stock company over the forces of Lobengula may now bo fol lowed by results not less remarkable than thoBo which in 1849 followed poor Marshall's discovery of a gold nugget in tho dam at Sutter's mill in California. Until a month ago the only laborers in Mashonaland, the various Mashona tribes, were harried by the Matabeles whenever this fighting horde required a further supply of wjves. The moo Ma shonas were killed or carried off from the very old dumps of the gold mines of Hartly hill, of Maroe or Fort Victoria. Now Lobengula and his routod "itnpis" are in retreat to northward of the Zam besi. He will bo there in tho Barae 'posi tion that was occupied by Sitting Bull and the Sioux after your catastrophe on the Little Horn in 1870, when, that mightier Lobengula had retired 'into the British northwest. Today the gold developments in Africa are of extraordinary interest. Tho Randt gold camp at Johannesburg, which dates back only to 1887 and prodncod but a monthly average of 10,000 ounces in 1888, shows tho following develepments: Monthly Average. Ounces. 1889 80,7W 1800 U.2M 1691 00,709 1803 KOM& The production in this camp since April, 1803, 'has been: ' I ' Monthly. May. 119.811 June 122,yr July I20.ta Austust. 1M,059 Tho production of August, if moroj sustained, puts this single camp in ad vance of tho gold production of tho on tire United States. Tho estimated pro) abilitiesof gold mines must bo taken with considerable limitations, but thoso who know King Lobengula'S territories and who have visited tho various god camps in Mashonaland during the past 13 months believo that threo oy more of these camps may prove not less produc tive than Jobannesberg, and this in a cli mate that is admirably suited to tjie white race. The geological conditions, quartz on the contact of granito and slate, aro very favorablo to continued production. And now that tho blayk tyrant has disappeared, your skilled miners, who have been deprived byyopr legislation of a field for their energies, may do worse, pel haps, than seek anoth er citizenship id tho far south under tjie protection of tho Union Jack. Moreton ifrewen. A HalaUlava Warrior. Thero has recently died in London, hi tho person of TrurapetMajor Henry Joy, lato of tho Seventeenth Lancers, apother of tho small band of heroea who $ part in tho famous Baloklayft charge and afterward lived to tell tho tale. To Jpy belonged tho honor of sounding the qr derfor tho heroic chargo. Ho entered, tho army on" May 13, 1833, joining the Sevpnteenth Lancers as a boy in the band, serving in tho same regiinep years. He was appointed- trurapo, major on Sept. 22, 1847, and was present at the head of the band at tho funeral of the Iron Dnke. . ... On the outbreak or tnetjnmean yrnr bo sailed with the regiment for thcBlabk sea and was present at tho battles 0 the Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sev6o pool. He received a testimonial from General the Earl of Lucan, commanding tho cavalry brigades in tho Crimea, in which it states tliat Trumpet Major Jpy was his trumpeter on the day of Baja kla va. In a letter from Sir George Womb well (who was present at Balaklava), written only a few days ago, occurs the words, "I beard him (Joy) sound the order for the Balaklava charge. Joy buele la in possession of his family at tr,Trre&ent time. At Balaklava he had two horses shot under him and came out of the fight mounted on a Russian horse. London jmmon. Tlie Syrlnfe and the Pipe. From a western point of view then is one great drawback to opium .making It takes too ranch time, Western hurry SemaTtwTfr. to bo gradually par. noWtbe morphine syringe., rlwtotha opi- r7r if we! may believe a report a AMtT.Aa (n whlMi a rem are now some uu. - - lartradlpHUoiCTlyrrteion. & S to the morning and the evening and J0JJ8? primarilv, no doubt, that U onsiy enomi". vt- '-''TI. . .,nr.V. fif.'JbSttt. wf -MjEJf fnrftffiaXo;rn a tima jtentf&lBALD A DESPERATE BATTLE. A Hunter Finds Skeletons tThlch Tell or a riKlit to the Death. Anjexpcrienfted hunter and explorer ( named R. C. Emmons arrived In Supe rior last Tuesday from tho Rainy river country. Mr. Emmons has been in tho north for the past threo months making explorations along the Canadian bound ary. His lips aro sealed so far as in formation about his trip, whiob relato? to tho country through which ho has mado explorations, is concerned. But ho had a story to tell, and it was of a tragedy enacted in those far off, dim fpftsfs. Tho tale runs thus: "1' was following ono of the small streams tributary to Rainy river whon I suddenly camo upon a half completed log cabiu situated in an opening in the timber. I saw at a glance that it was deserted, and my interest and curiosity werp aroused by this unexpected "evi dence of former explorations in this neighborhood. Tho cabin was built of hewed logs of sroall size and chinked with mud mixed with gravel. 1 should judge tho cabin Had been orected early last spring and deserted soon after, or, in fact, boforo it had been fully completed. I lifted tho latch, and the door opened readily. It was a typical settlor's homo! There wero a rude fireplace and a frying pan. A ablo stood in tho confer of the room, and upon it wero, a ln plate and a knife and fork. A compass hung upon n nai), and a packer's outfit reposed in one corner. The pack was nearly n'owj, and upon one sloe of it wero printed, with somo attemp' at art, tho initials O. A. M, I am thus particular about details, for beyond tho initials upon the pack I found nothing to establish the identity pf thi3 map, whom I shortly after ascertained met death In as desper ate a battlo for ltfo as ever man had". Leading into tho forest to tho south was a slight trail almost obliterated, bqt still discernible to tho practiced oyo of a woodsman. I followed it for a short dis tanco, about 10 rods I should think, vhcn I emerged into another small openjng. Hero I made a startling discovery. Di rectly in py path lay tho skeleton of h large man. Near by lay a Winchester rifle with a broken stock, and closb be side tho skeleton lay a broad ax with a very rusty blade, Within a radius of OQ feet lay the skclotons of nf no large timber. Wolves. ItTrequired only a moment for mo to grasp the story Of that man's terrible fate. Tho soeno was liko on open book. Ho bad bfion attacked by wolves anjd overpowered by numbers. That Ijo had sold his Hfo dearly was evinced by Wo skeletons of the wolves. I soon becairto convinced that tho battlo had not com menced where the skeletons were found, and in this I was right. I followed the trail still farther and found tho skol t tons of four other wolves, but pach wi s some distance from nny of tho other). These must havo been tho first of tl 0 wolves to dio and had been killed by tl 0 rifle. Tho man was evidently makiqg for his cabin as rapidly as possible and covering his retreat with his.riflo. It appears thnt tho wolves werq des perate, however, nn.d within 10 rpda of his cabin and safety ho was cpmpyjled to make a stand und ngnt for his life against hopeless odds. All alone in this gloomy forest pert shed a man whose identity muy never be knovyn. Hernust have, had friends somewhere, however, nnd it may yp, pe revealed. The incident must havp oc curred early in tho' spring, when hungry wolves traveling in packs do not hesitate to attack man. Hamilton Spectator. Mrs, Topn Drove Horje. Five inljes across the river iq Linn county llvo Mr' ftDl Mr8, Toole. Mr. Toolo criMpised two young mon on route to a neighborhood dance one night re cently for leaving a fence down, and by discretion escaped tho fight that one of them proposed, Tho boys went on to the dance, where shortly after Mrs. Toole appeared, brandishing a revolver in a way that sent tho cold chills creep lug np the fiddler's back. "Whero is'the man who wanted to fight my husband she demanded. Thero was nobody there that wanted to be shot, so silence pro vailed until Mrs. Toolp turned to the hired man and ordered tho buggy brought to the door. 'Into it sho climbed, ajid when the man suggested that he would bring the horse the rovolver again ap peared, and ho was instructed to act as horse himself. Tho subtle lnfluer.ee of tho weapon prevailed, and wiring the Wta ho trotted off with bis load. Ti,o.a nu ripftlipr liridlo. harness nor reins to guide him, but he reached the Toolo mausion just tlie name, vorrai 1U Times. A Mory on 6,ewart. fm... .u nlllff n 1'iwvl atnrv in Wash- ington on Mr. Stewart as a revenge for bit interminable speeches. Before the !, .Mkinna becran tho senators had adjourned, and several of them were getting their ItaU in the cloakroom, Mr, Stewart among them, when 'mo of hla fellow senator said: "Stewart, yon remind roe of a clergy Mr. Stewart naturally stared and then laughed and wild. "How, prayT "Yes, you are liko a certain minuter who was telling a friend that be ba1 preached 2i hoorc 'Were yon not vry tiredrwJd the friend sympathetically. "No, no. I Wa a fmh a a rose, out you shonia nave seen wocuujjicBav" Buffalo Coromercul. An Insane Transfer. . ...1 4. In Ma Min rtVM" tll New York Central and Hudson Klre railway wa recent special trainof 1&. ciri. tbe Utter being filled with 100 ia Mne iron-78 men and 78 women-all 3nVllrdMyl"o. II wm transfer from the alam named o UnHudaoa BTw6UUb6pttaL 1 'LK if mm narsn, oriuior uocs tc spur, at tne enasr nas it n lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed or ! brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Docs your 6calp Itch ? ' Is It dry or in a, heated condition ? If these aro somo of 1 your sy mptoms bo warned lntlmooryouylll becomo bald. SkookuniRoQt Hair Grower iswhatyouneed. lUprodneUonltnotanaecldent,tnttheresuitofsclentina v researcb. Knowlnlr of the diseases of the hair and sealp led to the ditto- sr ery of how to treat them. "Bkookum "contains neither inlnsrals unrolls, it?1 is not a Dye, but a dsllghtfully eoollns and retreshlns; Tonlo. ny stlmulatlne D the follicles, it ttopt failing hair, curt dandruff and grows aalr on laid pi httds. , 3 tr" Been the scalp eleaa, heatthr, and tree from Irritating eniptlnni. hjr ', the use of sknokum Skin fioop. It destroys jxmutMo intscls, uAk-a ron i and octroy s olr. ' T . . . . r It rour drutslst caanc suwilrrou tend direct to ns, and we will f orwar-L u prepaid, on receipt of price. 1 Broirer, Jl.W pfr botUejt fijs SATO, bQ$M? XmEKmlsililKvV limi iirwwf tr t - - . THB SKOOKUn fiWrW?VWVtfWflWWVVVVWWV T. J.KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, JOth and Chemexeta Street, J. E. -Mi Geo. Fendrich, . CASH MARKET Boat meat nnd free dollvcry. 136 btate Street. TJnmullablo Postal Cards. An article hns been going tho rounds of our exchanges, pays tho Ithaca Jour nal, that it wa& a criminal oflenso to mail a dunning letter on a postal. An editor wroto to tho first assistant post-, master gonoral recently and received tho' following roply, giving tho decision of Judge Thayer, Dee. 14, 1880, on the wording of a postal that was mailable and ono that was not. Tho mailable ono read: "Pleiiso call and settle account, which is long past duo and for which our collector has called sovornl times, nud oblige." This was decided unmailable: "You owo us $1.80. Wo havocalled sov sral times for same. If not paid nt onoo, wo shall plnco with our lnw agency fof lollection." Postal cards are npt maila ble if tfioy contain language of a threap 'Uqfr charactor. suUUUUUuOUUuU UuUUul lUOuU J uuuoo Hair Deatti insanily r moves aul forever dtstroy off Jectlonanle hulr, whether upon the hands,; raw nrtuior neck, without discoloration or Injury to the most delicate skin. Ill was for fifty yean tbe secret formula oil Krnsmus Wilson, acknowledged by physlf clan aa tbe bleheat anthorltv and the?! most eminent dt-rinatologtst and hair spa i clallst that ever lived. During his private piaollool allfo-tlrue among; the nobility I ind aristocracy of Kurops be prescribed ibis rtxilne. l'rloe. SI bv mill, seourelv uacaea. orresponaence connaenua;. uoioi K0u1s tor America. Adores THE SKO0KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER '0, lept. It. 67Houth FUth Avenue.New Vortc fOOnnnnnnnrtnruvt OO nno rnrrfrf' W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHUb NOt TF a.a. &ia Wll.l Do yoa vtu them? When next In nsed try path, Rett In the world. ?5 .00 T.UU ,2.50 M UUMOB' 2.00 l.78 ran boys 41.75 m ivMtxat nnrcQ ounr. mA in K u&tl II 1VU Ri Sft IIIIW WSSS.WW WSSWM SHOW .---. styles, don't pay $8 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er $5 Ehoe. They (It eqml to ciiUm mtiletnd look vA aw as wlt. If vm with ta eceiuunlta In vour footwear. is 10 fcy purchiln W ! Dotigtsi Show. Hsmo and pries lumped en ins totmm, iook lor 11 wnsn ymi mj W.I DOUOLAS, Broclton, Vast. Cold bf Kkausse linos. PH0FEM8IONAL ANO HUBINEW (JABDB. r. H. nUiiCT, aro, a, bikoham. D'AIIOY 4 BINOIIAM. Attorneys at Law, Iloomal.S and 1. D'Arcy llulldinc, l( Kiate street, special attention given to bust neas Id tho supreme and circuit court of the itate. 3 niI(.MON KOHO, Attorney at law, Balem, X Oregoa. UfDoe up stairs In i'attoo bloulc HJ. IllUOKll. Attorney at law.Halem.Ore , gon. Offlce over Hush's liank, T J.BIIAW.M.W.UUNT. HUAW4HUNT 1 . Attorneys at Uw. OfJlro over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAHSON, Attorney at law, rooms and 1, Hush bank building, Halem,Or, IJONHAM 4 II01.MI, Attorneys ;s law. r Offleelnllusb block:, between Hlateand Vourt, on Ownraerclal street. TOHN HAYNK. ATTOIINBY.AT.I AW. tl Unllectiona made ai.d promptly remitted, llnipby block, cor. HUts aud Commerolal street. Malern, Oregon. 9-t. WO.KNIUIITON-Xrcbltct aud uprtu Undent. Office, rooms t and lluah. Ilrarman hlock. ' ME. fOQUK. Htenograpber and .Tjp , wrlteat Meat equipped typewrlUng of bat one In Oregon. Over Wush'i bank, Halem, Oregon, nit A. OAVW. Ul I'ostOraduatepf New VT.ir .i.MaMclaiatientlonto th dis ease of women d children, pom, throM, lungs. Kidney, m awmtm iuu .mii oWm at mtdeiioe, lot kUU street. Oousult- lloo from w r n.'M'wii'w !- a llItaWNB. M. V., t hyswlan and Hur. . gJoaT Offlci, kiurpby bloth, residence, loinmtrclal street. K.T O HMITU, DoU.I.BIUU s treat , 2VVrv (lMcrtDtloD. 1'ainU opera- rrrr:--:..vt- ' lKIM.t"1 T O. I'UOII. Architect, pUM, peetne. W. lion and supertQlenrteiw for all elaue of building. OOlo 10 ComwercUl street, upstairs. ON OK VrrKHANBJampUr Camp No. i.bonolVUrao,U,rt A me iW. v.fMlDrt7MoMock at lb I. O. O T halL Vlstllog brother are eoroiaiiy ina tontttnd V . O. tlaoMriia, Capt. nilOTKOTIONUIDOB WO. J A.O.U. MT lJ HeeUln their ball In HUM Insurant fcudUg.rVWnead.njr. J, A. HrwopBawaKt n 1 PK sJifffl. , - k? AiivniiHii ., .,.. Bf4WI WBBHHiilUpjrBJ 2.5o .in 2.28 m ML) t2.Q0lHpM ran uFn .tuuiifl. Mi ,vvw'v.,wyvwwvv0v, HEADS! What Is tho condition of yours? Is your hair dry, 5; ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., fi (iontk Flftk ATenue. Kew TorU. N. Y. f MUItFHY. Fresh- Naws: and CdBdics. I L BRNKETT t SON. P. O. Bloolc. Vtovka. SALKU. Talcefltl EVENING .JOURNAL, Only a cent a day delivered at yonr door. I HOWARD, The House Mover, 451 Marion Street. Has the beat facllltlea lor moving an A rais ins bouses. Xieave orders at uray llros., or uddrees Balem, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior 1'oists (he I. Is the line to take To all Points East and South, It la the dining car route. It run throng It vestibule trains', every day ln the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of cart.) Composed of dining car nnsurpasaed, rnllman drawing room sleeper Oflftteat equipment TOURIST Sleeping Gars. Itest that oan be constructed and ln whtob accommodations ore both Iree and fur nished for holder of first and coond-clai tloket,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuota line oonno:ttng with all lines, afiordlng direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman ltpfl mvivttionsonn be se cured In odvilii '' rotli any agent of tbe road. Through ticket to and from all point In America, Kngland and Kurope can be purchased at any ticket office ' this com pany. KC11 Information concerning rates, time of tralns.rontrsiuidotUrrdf tails mrnUliea on application to any arent or A. P. CHAHJiTPN, Assistant Ueurral Fasseni,er Agrnt, No, 121 First ttrl, cor. Waatilngtnn, l'ort- land, Oregon Shaw & Pownino, Agents. miTsyra aHI J( I f Ji iLifiL ETET TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AMD AU EASTERN CITIES. 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO Hours ulcbr lJm$, mi K,n' Through Pullmtn ind Tourlit Sle-perii FrM Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Cars, tor rate and general Inlonnatlon call on or address, W. II. ItUIlLBUKT. At, p. I. A VH Waaklngton ku. VorM MONEY TO LOAN iltrcfvea IUal EataU. In amount and neloulU No delay In considering loam. FEAR k FORD, Koom 13. Bah Kank block, t IM BUKTX fKTMIUa Manulaetur lUndard I'reased Brick, Molded Brick In alt falUrni for front and supply lb brlek tor tb New Halent City Mall ahk nearly aU tae (In tntWln(rot4 lntbCplt4Uty, ardntrWnlteulary,Wtm,Or. M-Ow THEJViCIFIC DBTECTIYE AND COOECTING MW BALKM, . - Oregon Irtvata vork a specialty. O, at, ffUCUCMT, Man-. THROUGH TICKETS r I ' tf"1 Electric Light On Meter System.", TO CONSUMERS :' Thofci.tm LieUt unit lvvrer romraoy ret -tiitnM have CQUlpped their KHt Llabt Din lit with the mutt 11 ndirn acr-nrattd andaenor)Ke to offer tbo public a bett llcht than hnv avtrni nnd at u rate love rn appnriiiiu Ublto a bet!' mail HuyrCiiT on jnaceaai. Arc ml Inca(lcscent iif(l lug. Electric Meters torsi, purposes ilicre power In ri quired. Hellenes can bo wired for Rs many lhti aa desired arsd ,tbe ronsumera pay for oU such lights as nro nsed.' This being rfglaUnc by an Klectno jeter. OBce 179 Commercial St. 1V1KA.TS. HUNT, ihe NstUb Silem BikW, Biyi he hni net so'd out bnt simply moved bis shop to tb old stand at Libert street bridge. y David McKIHop, Steal food &w Leave ordnra nt Palem Ino provement Co., 05 Btate street. TheLondon; Medical w I notitiiifi Surgical "iouimi 7X9 i MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal. IB A UKDIfAL AMU HUllQlOAl. IWwTI TUTE, located permanently Bt 7i rkt Ktreet, Han Kranclsco, Cal., fc-r tbe oure of al disease, aftllctlnni nnd deformttlea. .A !( nrpiiyslclan and surgeon, liavlnjrcliplom, ind tli endorsrmonl or the best coil a America nod fcurope, skilled areola Mt wbf have had lonfroxpencnce In treatlug epeataf nndcaronlouUeusfs, are In constant at uure. A pharmacy I" altochod, and all pw Hcriptlons filled Iree of charge, ? 1.00 TrUl Settle $5.00 I'Mlt Cauvm Hunerora rrom Astrim, itwao xumptlon, Cntarrb, lyaptils, Pcriifuls, Epilepsy, Female weal lieirt rjUrase, Uionchttls Kri Bufleror from Asthma, Itbeumattvm, 0 Humpllon, Catarrh, J)yijHil. InU) raiBa,uuMti Kruptlns, Mil Itheum. Baldness. Tapeworm, Ufs, ; "eziinl llsee, Lost Manhood, Malaria, Vr imrv'lmiililM. Vila. Il.iwrel TroublMj shosiH consult at once. Low rharKti, wilhlst.tw reach of all. combined wltti the beat, medley and surgical (kill. j Young, Middle Aged and Old Mei: Who miy be uflerlog from YOUTHKVl' 1'OM.lKi, or the axefues of matured Ut should roiisult at once, before It t too kftk these veteran praotltlnnrr who have no m In the United Via tea, a tlioy can and wllf M etoratoynu perfect health vrbea all titer, have failed. Broken Down Consiitulions nA hh..h.I.i1 mnA fn.tllw vlfrnr rMtflr 111 their Bw and wonderful method of treat tnent. No lnliiilon drug used. Worn on businessmen Araauflerlng I ntiwr. nf aliv Limits. Heart, Htomacb, tikln. KldBoy,, j liiaauer, Blood Diseases Cured In the shortest tlrao by vege table remedlt. arf Yonihdn'rx free from every trace of disease or atefcMe. Da you look. weilT Do you feel wel'T or 1 Utt some ( hmnlo 'froublt; which, like a rJM wohnln tha budding Bower, U raymiy) stroyln jourvery vital, Who suffer from Nervou 1'rostraUou, IM lewneu, liespondsney. Ihdtgestlosi.OotMMM tlon. Laasllude. I'alus In til Baoa or aMat diuise pecuiiar to their ez, conealt Usaf physician w lib tha utmost oonfldeaoa. f,00 TRIAL BOHIE $5.00 FULL SOWtf THB LOKDON NEMCAL ill 4 SURdlOAL INSTITUTE 719 MwkttStfitt , Sai )tmnpC, uu. i U-w-d4w miwwwiwi v liW.HADIY,,! t (KT LII.U (?AUWP OCEAN STEAKERSAJUHG& B, B, WIICXA.MMTT1S VAtmr, ' Uave lati Vt anotaao, Not.Wt, Mtk HkA m ..t,Yav,uli . M. , alv HATIW ALWAYH tU71aWAOttftY, For irvtght and as.Mr rate a? tea r'W2&iUi&t HvrKnaW TYfnSssfMftjMwtjfiMi .-ffirT call for advice, especially 11 M 'roiu Nenou t'ebUtty or. IUIW disease of the Ke. Kar.Throal nv $ 1 V rT-r ypm