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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1893)
RgMgJ "'? ol wnsmw UJkXrXJXM aOflMNAJi; TODOTSBAY, KOVBkBER 22, 13. Cjood Hi mas T5 eat are Sfi71 better When rzacfe wiifi fOL&E fbrlhev am fRGl; from Q?Ei5H 2ihc are easfy d gesTe4 for Trying. $horTen!ftq,znd all Cootyno kuHboae.9 SLhet Jbure fnn. hrd. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. Hotel Monterey. Newport, - - Oregon. Located on tbe Bench, two miles naith of Newport on Cavo Cove, a beautifully fcheltered spot, wonderful scenery, sea bathing, fine drives to Cape Foul weath er lighthouse. House new, rooms large and airy. Finest resort for families or invalids. Open all winter. Terms moderate by day or week. Intending vipuuin van uiup u puatui curu tu new- port andibe met by back. John Fitzpatrick, d-2 m Proprietor. OLINGER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Maheis. Cabinet work and repairing. Court (street, Opposite Opera Ilouse, Salem, - - OBEaort. BUKTON ItROTUfiRS Manufacture Sbrodard Pressed JSrlck, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Fronts and supply the brick tor the New Balem City Hall und nearly all the fine buildings erected In tbe Capital City. Yards near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. S3-dw THEPACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SA.X.EM, ... - Owgon Private work a specialty. 0. B. OliEMKNT. Manager. $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS If t bu want work that li pleasant and profitable, aeno ut your address Immediately. We teach men and women how to earn from 8)3.00 per day to a litiniit It.vlni. liaii nr.vlAiil experience, and furnlih the employment at which they can make that amount, Nothing difficult to IC. ! .. J.nl 11T, wucrcTfr yuu urn. ...- boon' work often equals a week' wares. We hare taught thouiandof both sexes and all ages, and many have laid foundation, that will iurelr bring them riches. Some of the smartest men In this country owe their success In life to the .tart given them while in our employ years go. Von. reader, mar do ai wellitry -It YOU annot fall. No capital necessary. We fit you out with something that Is new, olldrand sure. A book brimful of advice l free to all. Help your, self by wrltlnpffor It to-day fcol tomorrow. Delays are CoMJr. E. Q. ALLEN & CO., Bo4?Q, AUGUSTA, MAINE. .. r II.. rr.. Mini nf A w DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS Ml 0OIDS AKB CROUP. d an nMrvmER'S ADVICE in rfln a famllr of atos ehlldren. jr only Mmeir (r Oouaai. Cold and Ormpwu onlM IJSin It iitaitu iffcUv to-Ur M Itwss forty i.irfi" No J rrandoMldrsa tak. Dr. Sonn'tOnlonarropTwhlelil-alrtjdr prp"4 ildiorJotiiint to " 8oM Ttrrwher KrgbsVlSWosnts. Take no suUUtuU for It Bo'd bv IWkett V-inH'ype MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting and Primary Cuuaea open Mondaj, Sept. 25th, Oor. Court and XJberty itreeu, oppoaite oreia lionae. BAH ( Forteaoheraa'ndmotUorawlll begin October 3d. at the same place. For particulars applr to Mrs, P. S. Knight, I'rlnelia'. HAVE EKpSptraao". mmcrt m ,aa warnu TH ytUk kaowa by r TIKlJTOl.l r M. B9-SAN-K07 rax. atwtui, wkiah uu dlrMtlr a put aaeU4 TOCW ' mi t 1- TwLLiroi I nsjiA m mH7 JrtHCUljfe& TRAINING um The Joke Wu nn ill There 1 is a littlo story that the Saunter w heard la few days ago that is not bo baa in its way. A cockney had been to afire, and he proceeds to tellanotherceckneyaboutit: . n S a dLai8y fire' nnd riht in do midst of it a chap came to the third story winder an leans out an yells. 'Savomo, Bayemel' "Wo looks up at him, an wo yells, 'Jump.yerbloomraidiotl' "But he wouldn't jurap. He jnsthangu toero a-yellin, 'Save mo, savo mol' "Dem wo calls to him again: " 'Jump, jump, yer blqomin galootl yfiaWe got a blanket.' "Den he jumped. An' 1 thought we'd dio a-laughin. ' Wo didn't havo no blan ket." Boston Budget. A Cloie Call. f kH2 Anna Matilda (who has just made a purchase) If It likes cocoanut candy an smells it in my pocket, I am lost. Brooklyn Life. A Benefactor of His Species. During the recent drought I eat in the train opposite a gentleman who seemed1 to bo haunted by a fixed idea. Ho never tired of repeating how great a blessing it would ba for humanity if artificial rain could be produced. "Yon see,'1 he excitedly remarked, "I havo already tried everything. The plan of going up in a balloon and sending down a shower1 with a watering can failed, because we have no means of transport td lift suffi cient quantities of water into the air. Further, a fountain, rising at least 800 feet into the air and scattering jets of water in all directions, came too expen sive. Cannons to perforate the clouds and make them explode are not yet in vented, and are, in fact, useless when there are no clouds about" "Excuse me," I interrupted. "You wish to become a benefactor of the hu man race, and moro especially the agri cultural population. You are a landed proprietor, I presume?" "No," ho replied, "an umbrella mak er!' Buntes Allerlei. Strictly Business. 'I I hardly know what to say, Mr. Browncliff," said the agitated young woman who acted as assistant postmas ter and grocer's clerk at the little villago of Peaville. "I I wasn't expecting any thing of this kind." That's all right, Miss Frantae," re sponded Mr. Browncliff, traveling sales man for Pullem & Gummit's candy fac tory. "That's all right. You can just consider it a square offer. I havo a good bouse and lot, $2,000 in the bank, I'm getting a handsome salary, I am a good judgo of girls, and you're the one I want to marry. I ve got just nye minutes to make my train, Miss Frankie," ho added hurriedly, looking at his watch, "and I'll be round again in exaotly so oaya ror your answer with a full line of samples. Save your orders for me and think over what I've said, and I haven't another second to spare. Gpodby, dearl" Chi cago Tribune. In Doubt. Down into the senate restaurant the other morning a couple of visitor Btrolled. "HI take a bottle of Apollinaris," said one. "Yes, sir," said tho negro waiter. I'll take an absinthe frappe," said the other. "Sir?" said the waiter. "I said that I would take an absinthe frappe!" . "Yes, sir! Yes, sir! Yes, sir! Hot or cold?" Washington Post. His Sense of Duty. "But why don't you settle down? Why do you tramp, tramp, tramp for ever?" "It's dis way, ma'am. I m under or ders. In de battle of Antietam ray commandin officer says 'forward march, an we started. Den he an all de officers was "killed, an no one's ever commanded nsto halt. I marches on, on forever, ma'am, from a sense o' duty."-Har-per's Bazar. Ills Sornples. "Can you lend mo $5?" "I'd liko to," answered the careful man, "but I haven't anything less than a$20bilL" "Can't you breaic ltr "You see a $20 bill simply amounts to a promise to pay by the government. "Well?" , "And I hate to break a promise. American Industry. . Sympathetic "What are you reading, Johnny?" in quired the boy'! father. "A tea story about a man who was wrecked on a cape.' Ilead it alond, Johnny. Icaneym natblze with him. I havo just been wrecked on a Ewhunmcapo "?!' -Washington Star. X dood 3aion. So Brown married the pretty Hitla rirl he was so in love with?" "Yea, but there aro often day that be doesn't speak word to her." "It is jealousy, I WPFJ" TrhU "No. She doea all the lldnS."-Chl- cago Inter Ocean. Marriage Would Cure HI. Mr. Gumpps-That " Jfff 5ood for anything vntU bo mames. 5Mra.Gnmpp6-I."PPOe.toKet ji"- I A New Uso For Photography. Photography played an important part In a suit now on trial in tho United States district conrt at Cincinnati. The suit is one of long standing, involving the title to 1,500 acres of valuable farm lands. It is based on a deed made nearly 73 years ago by tho owners of the land, and turns on the point whether the deed had five signatures or only four. In or der to test this question it was decided to have the deed photographed, and tho clerk of the court was ordered (o give Ihe matter his personal supervision, x'or that purpose it was taken to Washing ton and submitted to an expert photog rapher of that city. Tho original deed, discolored and yel low with ago, showed traces of four sig natures and a spaco where thero might have been a fifth, but no traces of it. Tho photographing was done in the pres ence of the clerk of the court, who re fused to let-tho deed go out of his sight. The negative revealed traces of tho miss ing signature, and when it was enlarged JO, times tho en tiro namo'became as plain as when first written. Tho court pro nounced the evidenco conclusive, attd the result will bo the reversal of a former decision and a change in tho ownership of the land. 'Indianapolis Journal. Gone Into Trade. Thero was a rush of dudes the -other day to see how Rawlio Cottenet looked selling flowers over a counter, Pad Mrs. Paran Stevens set up a shop for lollypops or McAllister opened an "art gallery" on Fifth avenue society couldn't have been more excited than to hear that a nephew of Mrs. William As tor had actu ally gono into retail trado on a fashiona ble thoroughfare. And when the dudes got there, what did they seo but a very earnest, quiet and self possessed young man ready to Bell them flowers at reason able prices for cash down on the nail. It is not so long ago that Klunder had all the fashionable trado for roses and violets in town. He was a confiding lit tlo German, who was fairly dazzled by tho brilliancy of the dudes and the splen dor of the carriages that stopped at his door. In timo ho "bust" as high, as a kite, and all his assets wero some $50,000 of uncollectable bills from tho belles and beaux of New York. If Cottenet goes in for anything like a credit system, his shop will be closed by Christmas. Let him ask and expect cash from bis swell friends. Ho wanta their money moro than be does their custom, Cholly Knickerbocker in New York Recorder. ' The Romance of a Tramp. Two years ago Mr. Tramp called at tho residence of Mr. Joseph Curtis and asked for a dinner. It was given to him, and ho was set at work hoeing in the field that afternoon. When ho finished, he hired out with Mr. Curtis for the sum mer, and in tho fall left and went on his way. Nothing was heard from him again un til tho first of this summer, when he mado his appearance at the farm and wanted to know what Mr. Curtis would take for it. Tho gentleman, thinkino, tho fellow in jest, told him $3,000. He nearly fell over when tho ox-tramp pulled out a big wad of bills and counted out bia money. Tho man said he had drawn $5,(f00 in a lottery and wanted to plant somo of it whero it would grow. He liked Mr. Curr tia' farm very much and wanted to own. it. Ho insisted that Mr. Curtis should tako tho money and live on tbe farm til) npxt spring, when ho would come and tako it. He didn't want any papers, ai ho wi's satisfied that Mr. Curtis was per fec'ly honest. There must ho a good bottom to that fellow. A-tramp with an. ambition to farm is really not a tramp; Bangor Commercial. Carlisle' KxpenslTe Lunch. It seems a big price to pay $500 for a cup of tea and a macaroon, but those articles are what Secretary Carjiale got at liis reception last summer by the board of lady managers of tho World's fair, and $500 is tho amount he was re quired to pay for them. The ladies' finances were in a muddle, and the tradesmen who supplied the tea and the macaroon, besides a little luncheon and corsage bouquets for tho ceremonies committee, refused to wait any longer for their pay. With characteristic want of consideration for their fair patron esses and in accordance with the ynlgar notions of propriety, the caterers sent their accounts to tbe secretary, and the latter gallantly footed tho bills out of bis privato exchequer. The ladles meant to bo "awfully nce" to the secretary, and in a measure they were succasofnl. At any rate, they have made themselvea very dear to him financially at least Philadelphia Record. Cooking Inferior Steak. To cook an inferior steak, euch u back cuts of the rump or round, or chuck steaks, rub tbo meet llfchtly with aalt .i .n.r. dredco well with flonr, put ting it on with the hands. Then have your thick iron -pan very hot with a spoonful ot suet, lard, olive oil or ren dered butter, Plump Jn the jteak and quickly turn over and over till the out eide is well seared, then add a small enp fnl of boiling water, slice an onion orr tbe top, put on o snug lid and let simmer very gently for half an hour longer If meat UrtiU tough. JW make. amort eavory dish and goes finely wl h rnwhed potatoes. I prefer to rue suet In cooking iteaki.aa it Imparta tbe finest flavor. Exchange. , I A Grand Army Eabare. Grand Army men in New York have organized a mission the jmrpose of which U to cash the check" Of I"ionf " " to avoid the "accommodation they have heretofore received from saloon keepe" Wd warrant shavers. Colowl Jameji, SationS bank prudent. KPtJJWJWJ I cash to the rolwion on check day and veterans called inland got tbdr money without deduction or expense. O" Swayne. General Alexander Wbb, Colo- , nel KUIUri Van Henselae. Colonel Hoad. Ky another, made tbemeW rupon. ,aefor.anyloMtUtifrW Rank and Rations. Tjvo distinct military organ Irrvtlona were at first created in tho south, ro spcctiyoly known as tho regular and tho provisional or volunteer army. Tho former belonged to tbo general pr stato government. The latter was tbo offspring of the people. Ono was intended to bo permanent. The ox istonoo of tho other depended on tho duration of tho war. In a monsuro, however, the regular army was merged in tho provisional organiza tion, and its officers, who were gen erally graduated of West Point and other military schools, wero trans ferred to the volunteers and pro moted to high grades. Tho men wore not unliko thoso in tho regular tfervico in all civilized nations and were restrained by tho same rigid discipline On the other hand, tho volunteers wero a free and easy lot, who fraternized with thoir officers, and until tho severer lessons of tho war were taught maintained an equal footing with them. Ono day an altercation took placo between a captain and a privato, In the course of tho dispute tho subor dinate made an irritating remark, when the officer oxclnlmed, "If you repeat that again, I will lay down my rank and fight you." "Lay down your rankl" was tho indignant ro spbnso. "That won't make you o gen tleman. A coward ought to fight with straps on his shoulders, but it takes a gentleman to fight for $11 & month." Bluo and Gray. Cnlnlwlek an J Ills Trousers, W. It. Chirdwick tolls tho follow ing Btery: "Once traveling .through France I reached Grenoble, where I found out I was almost penniless. I managed to go up to Thonon, a few miles from Geneva, nnd on my way thero I thought a great deal of how to reach Geneva. I passed tho night at the Lion d'Or, and tho next morn ing when I woko up I called for the garcon and asked him for my trou sers. It Ih tho custom in French ho tels, you know, to put outsido of your room your shoes and clothes bo that tho following day you find everything clean. "After somo search ho told mo ho could not find them. I insisted and had tho landlord called up. 'lam sorry,' ho said, 'but no ono can tell' whero yoyr trousers aro.' 'Woll,' I said, '1 want a pair of trousers and a ticket toGenevalhadinmypockot.' Tho landlord was at a loss, Ho had tho house searched over and ovo. ugainbutno trousers, 'Well,' said L 'I shall not go out of hero without my trousors and my ticket. Send for tho chief of police.' "Two hours later tho landlord en tered my room, bringing a new pair" of trousors and a tickot, apologizing1 for all that trouble. " Mr. Chirdwick' was asked whero his trousors wore,, io which ho replied: "I had none. I had pawned them to pay my faro to Thonon." Argonaut. She Was Getting Unpopular. How strangely people are consti tuted! A pretty and vivacious fin do eiodo woman said to mo recently: "I'm going to give up playing pokor.'1 "Vorywiso, too,'' Inns wored. "You aro bound to loso in tho end." "Oh, I don't givo it up becauso I loso," sho replied, "but becattso I win." "Explain tho paradox," I snid. "Well," was her reply, "I am ao lucky that I am gotting unpopular. I really am. "You know that I play in tho samo littlo club and with tho samo peoplo onco a week. "Well, my luck is remarkable. "Do as I will draw four cards, draw to an interior, draw a wholo hand I generally win. "And I knowthat my friends thero aro beginning to hate mo, especially my women friends. "I'm nearly always taking th6ir money, and an I valuo their good fooling moro than I do tho gamo I'm going to stop playing." Polly Pry in Now York Recorder. Our idea of a rash, foolhardy roan ii one who will dare to road out loud in the presence of a schoolteacher, Atch iilflertut Ways of rutting- It. rrMa U a Kttontifio wiiv: "If a man niinnsiPftninthoBittlnir nosturowith his mouth open, his jaw drops tho tongue not Wing w contact wim mo i.ni nalnta. the Huccotorial enaco is obliterated j thoBoft palate no longer adheres to tno rooi oi ino tongue, and if respiration bo carried on through the mouth tho muscular cur tain begins to viuraio. anu tnw la tho popular form, "If a man doesn't keep his mouth shut when asleep, ha will unoro."-London Tifc-Bita. VIGOR of MEN Eatllr. fulcklf, rVsiaatatI; RtMarai, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DES4UTY, aad all la train of ru trvm cart errors or later eioriiw. Ut rtiUss lit ersmurk, slsaaass. worr.sui 7iulUsilr, tlnU?pwt aa4 ! alrea kietarbrnaaaaa iu4lh ct tLa tad. hapl BatarslJnetsous. Iaiu4UV,IB'Wuinual , y.llurr IxipfMxtU. 2AO rfreMs. Buok, sblsiutkHB a4 ftven auOwt 04mJ ". ERIE KEOtCAL CO. urrAL9, N, Y. iCAWyWWAtoftNr BALD What Is tho condition o yours? Is your hair dry, naran, Brittle r uoea it spue at tiie ends? Has it a ' lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or ' brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? Is It dry or In a heated condition ? If these are somo of i your symptoms bo warned in time or you will becomo bald. ' SkookumRootHair Growers Is what roo nd. Its prodnotlon If not an accldsnt, but the mult of sctrhtlno tf research. Knowledi ot ths diseases ot the hair and scalp led to tba dlcov- C trjomoiinjirtiiintm. "exooxura-ooDiainsniiinermiasraisnorolls. It Is not a Dje, but a dsllf htfuU? cooling and refrshln(Tnal& n stimulating the follicles, it topfaUig hair, cures dandnuT and prows hatr en bald tuartt. . tr Keep the scalp clssa, ond destroy s Aalrv .uo u.9 ui oruoAiim amm If your drunlit cwnot Wprtj TM fsad direr! tnne, and; we will forrrerd prepaid, on receipt ot price. Qroirtr,ljM per bottle t3-ca. 6op,K, perjaristcrtlW. TUB SKOOKUH U.nlli 2 TBABE MABS JfivOtrmJ. VWWVWWWVWWVsf T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,' PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor, 30th and Chemeketa Street. J. ick Geo. Fendrich, . CASH MARKET Best meat and free delivery. 136 btate Street. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. Neighborhood quarrels nro as conta gious as scarlet fever. Tliere aro a thousand ways of bolng a fool, and they nro all easy to find. If salvation could bo placed on a bar gain counter, wo would all bo saved. Tako caro of yourself when you havon cold, so you inuy livo to catch mora of them. You will always remember those things you would bo happier if you could forgot. When thero is occasion for embarrass ment, it is greatly to n man's credit that ho is embarrassed. Tho wisest man in tho world is tbe man who avoids doing tho greatest number of useless things. VAMJOo6UlHLuuuUuulUU.iOJ OuUvAJ I Hair Deatti instantly removes and forever destroys ob- jociionaoie uair, ruoiner upon tue nanas. (hoA arms or uectc. without discoloration r Injury to the most delicate skin. It was for fifty years the secret formula nl rcrasinus Wilson, acknowledged by physl X slans as tbo highest authority and tbo J nosi eminent aermaioiogist ana nairspe slallst that ever lived. Uurlnv his nrlvate iraotlo ol a lire-time among the nobility iuu androcracy or r.uropfl ne presonoea bis recipe, t'rlce, si hy mnlf, securely aolced. Correspondence confidential. Bole vgenta for America. Addresa THE SK00KUM ROOT HMR GROWER i'0, ept. It. 67Houth Kllth Avenue.New YorK wvnnoonnononn oo nno nnnnnnnn 1 W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTWt,. DyMKMrthni7 Whn neott In need try aupclr.4 Seat In the world. ..15.W .3ft 94.00 2.5i 3.50 2.50 2.25 2.83 2.00 41.7 ron BOYS 41.71 12.00 irMuni . nnr(3 Riinr. nij. i.iiwitt(M( ttvlsi, ttoa't psy$3lo $8, try my f 3, $3.50, (4.00 of $58ho. Trtey tit equal to custom inadtBnllookand wsv u wn. I f yos with to econombs In y wr fatv, si io by Burchiifn5 W. L, Dotiglu Shoes, Nm ins pries ittmped on ths bottom, look for It whsn. you buy W. IDOUaLAB, Brockton, Kass. Sold by Kiiaube Bros, PnOFEUSIONAIi AND UUSIff ESS GARBS. r.n. s'AHor. ow.o.bwouam. S 'AltOY A 1IINUI1AM, Attorneys at Law, Itoomsl.2 and 8, U'Aroy Ilullding, HI :e street. Special attention given to bust, neas In tbe supreme and circuit courts of the state. 2 li TILMUN FOIlD, Attorney at taw, Salem, Oregna. Uffloe up stairs In 1'utton block H J. HUiaKIl, Attomey at Jawalem, Ore gon. Office over Hush's bank. T J.BUAW.M.W.HUNT. MIIAVA IllNT si . Attorneys at law. Offlre over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A, OAIliON, Attorney at law, rooms a and 4, Uush bauk building, Halem.Or, H.-.HONiIAM. W.U.UOIMKX, BON HAM 4 1I01.MEH, Attorneys at law OfdcelnUusb block, between State and uiurt, on Commercial street. TOHN IIAYNK. ATTOKNI4V.AT.I AW. II Oillecilons mads ai.d pnmptlv rrmllled, hluipby block, cor. HUiU and Commercial stnwta Halem, Oregon. v--lt WCKNIUHTUN-Arcbltect and auwrln. UndeoL Offlee, rooms i and Hush llroytnan block. P-IIHI ME. 1-OUUB, HUnogropber and Tjis , wrltest Ht equipped ty pa writing oft bat one In Oregon. Over JiusUM bank, Halem, Oregon. nit A. OAVH,LaUl's( Graduate of New eaaeaofwouuin and elilldrso, pom, Ibroal, lungs, kldueys, skin dlsas and surgery, OfBoeat realdonee, lot SUla slrsel. Consul it, tlon from to tf a. io. andatoSpm. 7-l-om 0. UKOWNK, M O.. t'hysu:ianaoai.Br. . geon. Offlco, Murpby blojkj iMldenee, omm'rctal street r.T a BMITJt, "Jeutwt. W bww sweet ) (Ulern. Oregon. MnUbsd dsnUI opera, lions of vtni description. alulta opera. tkms specially. lir U. I'UUII, Arcblloct. plans, ipeclflea. v . lions ana superiawim.-ur. , .. euusea ot buildings. OOJc StD Ooiamtrclal street, op sUira, tnattaod Us. M.U. HjwiWKs, Oapt m Hsja Ml" " IkkHahi.n.i.WEB ton Mtn.sBBiitsMi C1QN8 OV VJfritHANH -Bamptsr Camp No. S, boosol Vetarans. U.rt A ? fiyTeluf;sat7aio'etoea:attbe I O. UT halL Vltltine brothsrs ara rordlally Invited PiufwrrioNU)rHiBW, t a.o.u. w Meet la tblr ball In HUM Insurance J, 4. akXWpOD, BfMrdkr, HEADS! healthr, aad free from Irrltatlnc erapUons, by euur numviljwwuH tflwce(.Uftlca jera 0 KUUI riAlK UKUWtK W.t c. WLftl. aiaa. Vo Vjirtr. V. V. X E. MURPHY. Fresh- News- Faoers- Fruits- and Candles. J. L. BENNETT & SON. P. O. Bloolc. and le- NORTH BALtM. Take It EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 centa a day 'delivered at your floor. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street. Has the best facilities lor moving and rais ing bouses. Leaxa order at Uruy Bros., or address Halem, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points liio 11 1.1 the line to bake To all Points Ed and Soutb. It ("the dining car route, ltruns through vostlbule traluH; every day In the year io ST. PAUL AND CU1CAG0 ;No ohango of eani.) Compeaed of dining car unsurp&soed, Pullman drawing room sleeper vi uuesi equipmeni TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Heat that can be constructed and in whloh accommodatleBs are both tree arid fur nished for holder of first and sooond-elaas ttokeU,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoonttnuot lute conne sting with all lines, attordlng direct and uninterrupted Bervloo. Pullman sltepe '"wntlonsoan beea. eured In advah'o ' rcclt nuy ugent of the road. Through tickets to and front all points In America, Kugland and Unropa ovit be purchased ut any ticket orritm ol tbU com pany. full Information concerning r-Mv, tin oftrnlni,routcandotherdvuillsrimilslicd on ariDllcatlou Ui nny agent or A. D. OHAHLTON, Assistant (Jonoral pnasenh'cr Agenti No, 121 First utiHt, cor. WaKblbgiont Port land,Ore,(m BlfAW & DoWNINO, ArchIm, 4 'ViiSSP TO SALT LAKE,: DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AMDAIX EASTERN CITIES. 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO HonBll.eOlckej5(iIOiaile.ioiiKl tars WA" ,08M0mc and K""- Through Pullman nnd Tourist Sloperi, Free Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Cart. MEIcAMf!toN,Heceivers' orral4 and general Informaton call on oraddreas, W. II. If UKMWIIT, Atat, . y, A 1M Washington aH-.CorJd ITiutuand, Oawio r MONEY TO LOAN On In- K ned Real KsUU. tn amounts and time to JlU No delay tu eonslderlng loane. FEAR Jk FORD, Hoom IX Bosh liaak block. A Ww : 1 lC The Oregon Land Tliroi Tickets At Halem. Utngsgedln Mlllng fruit land rortrrigkland fsysWrFAUaafiyVaaaty la th vletnlty of mXm, Oregu. where nior agent or jwraer of Ut f?NfJf. .... ,. jtUw.rowlnS.rJtb., 0,T,VAoj$jy TOT Electric Light On Meter System., TO CONSUMERS : 'i he Balnm Light and Power fompyir xre expense uayo equipped tneir.M Light plaut with tno nxjsl modern sMsr .uu .w uu. nuw v uutr lun utiuiju B. llffht than iinv bv.tMtrt mil b n vatA ' than any city on the coast, Arc and iHcukdoscent LlgMS iug. Electric 3Hotrs tor ail purposes wiicre irwer f Jp quired. Ilesl'lenrea can be wired Jbraamany llhta ta desired and the consutnera ruiv ftir ooHf snohtllchta a are. used. Tha beUg ragltteiM 179 Commercial St i MEA.TS. JlUNT.lheNorftSaleiBikVj 84j he Una not told cmt but simply moved hi tuop to to old stand at Liberty aUeet bride". David McKillep, Steam Wottd Saw Leave' orders at Ratom rrc provement Co., 05 Btate street. TheLondon yLCTjl sWisBgigtaBat' 'IBia Surgical IMolUUlC 719 Market strekt San Francisco, CjU IS A MEDirAI, AND SURQlOALi IM8TJ. TUTU, located permanently at 719 Market Hlrecf , Ban Kranclaoo, Cal,, for tho cure of ail diseases, amictlonaand deformities. A staff of physicians and aurEOons, having dltilomsa and th endowment .of the best coUeM(t Amorlca and Kurdpe, tkllloal specialist who have had louif expor.enco in treating speetsU and cbronlo dlaeaaes, lire In coolant attend rinee. A pharmacy Is attached, aad all -.(.rlpttont lllled tne o( cbarga, $1.00 Trlstl Battle $5.00 Full Courae - Hnflerora frnm Asthma, ttheumatism. Con. sumption. Catarrh. Uyspepols. ihSlafttos, Hcrufula, Kpllepsy, female WasuKi(l'aoer, tlesrt Disease, Hioncbllls, Jvru pilous, !( si Mental l)lfe, Lost Mnaltood, Miilarlai Urf nijry Trpublex, l'o, II iwel Troubles, hoI rousult at ouco. Ixiw ibsrin, wnlifw U ream 01 an, coiniii nnd surgical skill. rear!) of all, combined Vllb the bt ruadleaia Young, Middle Aged aod Old Mea Wbo my be suflerlng from VOUTtlt'OL KObLlKi. or lb exeunt of Rmluied Ilia, should consult at once, before It is too laUf these veteran practlllnners whe Bttv no equal lu tbe United Mlstes, as they cnaaai iflll M store to you perfect health when all other have failed, ' Broken Down Constitutions ara rejuvenated and manly vigor restored br their new and wonderful methods of treat, menu No loluilous drug used. Won Mt business men, call for advice, especially It y are iuflrlng from Nervoos IJebtlltr or IMfraf rawer, of auy disease of tba Kye, Kar.Thtoai, Liioes. Heart. Htomaob. tlklu. Kldueys. ur ilUdder. Blood Diseases Cured In ths shortest tl by tb table reioedlts. ADC Vniltronlii.altliyaT)d vlrorow AMt YUU as you should WT Ar yon free from every tra-e of dlsoaaa or Moknar Do you look weilr 1M yon ft-el wel T or M tkex vniii tbroulo Trouble; which, Ilka a raaker worm In tbe budding Mower, 1 rapidly de stroy Ins jour very vital. MsUhMlWMMlO Who suffer from Nerous Prostnttlon. Wis) leneas, iMspondenoy, I ti d If tstloa , OinaWa tlon, Lassitude, fain In tbe Hack or ! d'soase ivrcullar to their , oooeolt tMH pbyslelau with the utmost ooufldeiiet. rai.OO TRIAL POTTLE $5.60 FULL COUfdC TIE LONDON MKW mi SURGICAL INSTITUTE 71$ flferht SirtH San Francisvjo, Cal livann wi E, W, lUDLTCV, JUarfv;. , n w 0CAN STEAHKRSAM.HMIS. a. e. vntJUAUim xaumit. taavs yfnaHfo, Mov.tMk 1 s4 Ms tssirse YkjuI, Key, WW, Mrt, a4 . HATJW ALWAYS aUla'AWT. am XMM Crap. uMnuafai - 1HUM WMI bank In the nwoung w I New York New. AVAf-tflM " J" f T . ' 'l Ywmm' "-" ' '" m mmm FnTL& ofuuua. ft Bold by Biukett Vm Slype- bot-Netr York Weekly.