IS. '".tlr. . . We always fry our5 i& Cottoleoe." Our Meat, Fish, Oysters, Saratoga Chips, Eggs, DoughnutStVeg'etables, etc. Like most other people, our folks formerly used lard foriall Such purposes. When it disagreedwith any ofthe family (which it often did,) we said it was " too rich." We finally trjed COTTOLENE and not one of us has had an attack of "richness" since. We further found that, unlike lard, Cottolene had , no unpleasant ' odor when cooking, and lastly Mother's favorite and con servative cooking authority came out and gave it a big recommendation which clinched the matter. So that's why we always fry ours in Cottolene. Sold by all grocers. REFURE At . SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANKS, CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON. dr. emirs .ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In raiting a family of nine ohlldran, r only remedy for Coughs. Coldi and Croup waa onion eyrup. It la Juit aa effective to-day ai it waafortir vsara ado. Now my irandohlldren take Dr. Ounn'a Onion Syrup, whlon la already prepared nnd more pleasant to the taate. Bold everywhere. Large bottles 60 oenta. Take no substitute for it Bold by HiiHkett & VnnHlype. MADAM McALFN, Bof Denver, has opened Dress-making rlnrs In IheEdrldee block, in too roiMrm formerly occupied by Mra. Baker Ian I guarantees A Perfect I-it or No ray i ll-22-lm Hotel Mouterey. Newport, - - Oregon. j Located on the Beacb.two mile noun Sof Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully gshelterea spot, wonuenui biwucijt, Ibalhlni;, line urives louape ruuiwcm;-) ier JiKUiliouse. iiouse new, rooira iik gancl airy. ine8i resort ior iuiinco hnvalldo. Open all winter. Tenns moderate by day or ween. inieiiuuiK visitors cau drop a postal card to Hew- 'port and be met by nacir. r John Fitzpatriok, LfJi2 m Proprietor. fOLINOER & RIGDON, Undertakers and Embalmcrs, Cabinet work and repairing. Court fctreet, Opposite Opera Mouse, Salem, Oregon. BCKTOX BROTUEKS ilnuutacture Standard Pressed Brick, Wolded Brick In all Pattern Tor Krpnl and sunnlv the brick lortbe New Salem City Hail and nearly all the line building, erected Jn the opltal Otty. Yards near Penltentlarytbaieni.uf. .-- THEPACIFlC DETPYENWMNG BOREAD BALBM, - - - Or.eon PrlvatevorM Bpeclalty. O. B. CLTCMENT. Manager. DR.GUNN'b ntntovxD LIVER PILLS & 'A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a. movement ofthe boweU. '"'wlum .or health. These PMW&Saohe.lir&litsn laolca to make It regular. g52jl better than PnM by IWUeK h VHiirtlyff- $3,000,00 A YEAR FOR THE InDUSTMOUS. 4 u your aoareai !..-" -jisjw r ju-w and women now iu "-. , i,. women now" -.,.. pre, ?ul E&MTiasss . wurllllftUl UUIUS ..- rT '. . - ibXriSZiZi IU amount. Kot. learn or that require "f" '!;;,, be done dar- rue wor w I oawime or c rj"?" Vijult of " ity, wfiererer you live. IJ !rik., tra. hour' work often SJufJii ajiSall We bare taught "dl,?' lonftbU will go., and many haye laid '""Py,?: narteit aSrefy brlnS thrm rlche. Some i r Hm , men In tbl. country owe their ueeeM in the .tart riren them while In oar P,0Yoa jW igsP-i9K y&Pfj 'J. SlJ8f-' v7 13! xi ' i zf b irf .ti y&flpjk ' lS9 iJ 9 jVv-33:' Jlfir3 Ago. You. reader, mar " ""U. 'fit you out -einoot fall. No capital necewary- W m -with aometulDK that U w. J",', iielpyour. book brimful ol adrlce li free to U. "JJP, Jelf by writing for It to-day - to-mwrvw, JJtliyi are coeUy. E. C. ALLEN & CQ., Box 420, AVCUSTA. MAINK. TWO JAPANESE JMADS AT VASSAR. How Tliey.rtrihHYecl nt College and Their Iter,Fnrtunes In Mikado Land. Vnssar students of 1879 rind 1880 doubtless remember the Jnpanese girls Statnatz and Singhi, who were bont over by the government along with half a dozen more little maids to bo educated in America. It was at tho time when Japanese people were beginning to bo eager toao quiro everything that was good in western thought and western meth ods of life. The -boys were encour i aged -to yisit Europe ,and .America and seek degrees in the schools. The girls, to the number of eight or ten, were sent over at the expense of the government. All of these girls were pf gontle birth, and sev eral belonged to tho nobility. It is interesting to learn the result of the experiment from a lady who recent ly visited these girls in their Japa nese homes and who writes about her visit to tho Pall Mall Gazette. At Vassar Stamatz was brilliant and ex clusive and. very beautiful. She took high honors in English literature, wrote charjnjng essays and spoke English with a slight accent of course, but her vocabulary and her use of it were flawless. She was president of her class in her sopho more yeariand was a member of the "Shakespeare," a club always con fined -to the girls who were first in tellectually. Stamatz played a won derful game, of chess and excelled at whist. Singhi was never president of any thing, but every one loved her. She was invaluable at tho fortnightly "candy pulls," splendid on a sleigh ride, and she spent half of her time In the infirmary coddling sick girls. ,She got through her examinations with eminent respectability, spoke very broken English and wrote it stiffly but correctly. Singhi was plain, dumpy and nearsighted, with a wee flat noso and in every feature broadly Japanese. Stamatz on her return to Japan made a brilliant marriage. Her hus band was an old man of high posi tion, great power and immense wealth. His wife has become a noted hostess and speaks French and English fluently as well as German and Italian. She received an old time friend who called upon her at her home with all her old timegra ciousness, served tea and cake from an English service and talked as en tertainingly as ever about tho books she read in America, but her face grew listless when Vassar was men tioned. When tho college paper for which in her student days she wrote such clover articles was spoken or, she said alio, beliovod they sometimes Bent her a copy, but she wasn't sure. She had not read a printed page of French or English since her return to Japan. Evidently she had spent the 10 years in exile because the mi kado thought it best, one wore mo costume of Japanese women, save that her hair ,was coiled in tho sim ple Greek fashion, and her bronze slippers were of Parisian make. A noted European called upon the Countess Olyama, as oho is now irvn with a Jananeso genMeman. The Jap bent seven times to tho floor when Stamatz entered. "Countess." the Englishmannsaid, "if I 1jt m nan nnfl an low as that,-! shall fall down. But I am extremely glad to meet you." She Bmuea.auu fu his call delightful, but sho never for .ravo him. Stamatz was born to tue purple, and she loved it. Sho is four times a mother, uud four times a Btopmother. Singhi lives in a funny little house, purely Japanese, and is tho wife of J lieutenant in tho navy. The jolly little woman has not changed a bit She seized her old friend by one hand.ber friend's husband by the other. Sho had never seen tho hus band or heard oi mm, vui. du X i n i-i TT all Tf b-nnW WllO U0 1UUSI W btlUULlV J i:vi1,rtflla'lT and adoptetl lnmin tier wuh' fy way. Sho had .forgotten mwtol her imperfect English, and at fire the two friends could bare y under stand each other. But sho oyer wSnl tho visitor with quesfcons about everything and everybody Sev had known in their school days She sent for her five little children. SrSy bobbed queer Ut tesieswith their queer little bod and ran nyay laughing. The onl euggestious.of Europe in tho htth Wt of a home were three old book Jnd a bSxof cigars, which the host Z T brought out for the gentlemai wttb nerBgleeful laugh gtjJJ thelebs tho empress has founded i !?r,'. ii. in Janan. and sh Singhi) to professor of .the piano. I t ?'lt Uli Match. Tho Russian marshal, Suvarofl wi famous as a jester and was font ofconfusing the men under his com mid by asking them unexpectet Sd absurd quesUona. But occasion aR , !r::i!;a,nrrh. Thusonebitte- jSSTn ST ach as Russia onl; KStai uo rode up tourer, oTmtaarothcniinthc 8kTbe soldier, not a whit disturbed Xf??X. and I'll tell you.'. wbo was uu w" T- ever with to nfthe e)? the ready out taquinng the m utteJ javifiNiuMii .uixfla JUST SAVED HIM. He'd Lost Hl, Keckonlng, and the Widow Wat Heady to Shoot If He Was.! U. At the-end -of a long causeway crossing a swamp I camo upon a squatter's cabin, with the squatter himself seated cro6slesrKed on a loe and smokinc his nine. After tho usual salutations ho said: "Stranger, I burned my almanac up by mistake two or throe weeks ego and hov got Borter confused about dates. This is Monday, hain't it!" "No, this is Tuesday." "And hain't it the 7th of August?" "No, it's tho 8th." "Stranger, are yo' pop suah 'bout this?" he exclaimed as he sprang, up. "I am. Horo's a pocket almanac and you can seo for yourself Tues day, the 8th." "It's Tuesday, tho 8th, fond just about noon. I'm jest a-day behind in my figgorin. Stranger, would yo' do a crritter liko ,mo a powerful fa vor sunthing I kin never forget if I live to bo 1,000 y'ars oldt" "I guess so. What ia it!" "Lemmo take that boss to rido them seven miles and' git thar by 1 o'clock. That's the hour .sot for mo to marry a widder who's got ,200 acres of tho best' land in the state." "But won't they wait lilLyouret thero?" "Not this time, Btranger. Thisi is tho third date I've sot to marry that widder, and it's got to bo a go this, time or I'll want wings to fly out.of tho kentry. She's a widdor with a father, four brothers, two sonB, half a dozen uncles and seven on eight nephews, and every blamed one, of 'em is on tho shoot. Stranger" "You can have him, and I'll come on foot. Aren't you going to wait' to dress?" "Can't wait a minute seven miee straight up tho road you'll flnd whisky behind the door. Goodby I" At 2 o'clock in vtho afternoon 1 reached theJiQUse where tho festJvU ties were taking place. When oppor tunity came, the bridegroom wrimg my hand and said: "Stranger, yo' Baved.mo by a h',ar. It was just two .minits to 1 whop 1 rode up, and seven of tho widder's relashuns war jest gwino into am bush alongside tho fenpe, while (the widdor herself had loaded a double bar'l'd shotgun with buckshot and was lookin up the road." Chicago Times. The naneman'i Stone. There is a large bowlder lying in, a field near Foremark, England, whteb is known throughout Derbyfihir? as "hangman's stone." The expqsed portion of the bowlder rises about; sjx feot above the surface of the sur rounding field and has a narrow ditch or indentation, running across tho top. Tho mark, bo tradition says, was made in this way: Asheepthjief, in tho dead of night, while leaning against the bowlder to rest, placed his booty above on tho flat surface of the stono. The man had the sheep tied with a rope, and in ito efforje-to escape the creature slipped on (tho opposite side, and the rope, catching under tno tmoi a cum, cuohou uw iu death. The. indentation in.tho.rpck was mado by tho friction ofithorppo whilo tho dying, man. waaengagojl In an effort to extricate. biss!f.Cin cinnati, Enquirer. She Had Outgrown Sueb TUinga. "Miss Job8on,"(Baid, the teacher at the high school, ','declino loyo." Tho maiden jookea.out or tno y1"' dow, and aa her blue eyes roved qver O street a blush mantled her fair cheek. Sho was silent "Proceed, Misa Jobson," continuod fVin fnlr ncdacomio. with sevoritr. Misa Jobson began to gather,up,her "I could do it last year, Miss Black board," she remarked determinedly, "but you must roinomberl'wasftt Asbury Park all summer, andthbaga aro different" And as sho floated oui oi uio y"" sho arranged her frizzes so jtbat ev ery girl could see what, she wore on the third finger of - her left hand. Washington Nowb. An Ingenious Scheme. A story is told of a Chicago jgirl , . i, Wan nlwavB "declined 4i. i,ira" who hit unon thoi fol - lowing unique plan for having them luibliBhod. Sho would send a linajrf verso from ono of her poems tq tho nuery column of soma nowsi)aper nnd ask from what poem such mlino came tho name of tho poem and of Kouthor. Afriend,alsoiirhjrmo- would send tha querist's pwn rSn to tho paper. With tho dwired P?m l-J: i-A V rvirso it would r-nSS-in Print Tho querist would 0 untiricon'tliem they had all Seir iKK.mB1 printed.-Jouml of . . Education. A Tree Climbing Alligator. Old Lody-In-thto genuine alMg-fer-yes, ma'am. J.oi,th.t tSIlluoVthr-hoP- WnSler-TIwf where be hit the JSd iS Uetumbledoff the tree. K.-Nevv2Ar!It raying 'prInfr-", r..R.,v. Tom. iwhen are you "Sko-. u nndif youcanlwmuy VrePrev AMJ&t,. wat, koymniKit u,ia. A COLLECTOR'S LONQ SEARCH. 5 now Stevrna rinnlly Got the Flrat English llnnk l'rlntcd In America. Henry Stoveus, tho celebrated American book collector, who mado his home in London, was seven long years in finding a perfect copy of tho "Bay Psalm Book," the New England metrical version of tho ,pMnisprinted at; Carabridgo in 1610. The only copy ur England was a per fect one at tho Bodleian library, thioli was mentioned in the cata ,oguc without distinction among the other psalms in verso. Mr. Stevens had often rovorwntly handled this book, but had nevor tpoken of it to tho librarian, think ing, as he said, that when ho had eo cured a copy for himsolf "it would be time, enough to acquaint tho learned doctor that ho was enter taining unawares this arvel of tho now world." Ono day, however, on looting over an auctioneer's stock, -he camo upon tho-lost-Benjamin,. clean.and.unspotr ted. He pstantly, closed, the parcel, which had been described in tho cat alogue as "Psalms 1C30 to 1676," and tightened tho string justas tho man camo to lay it on tho table. A cool -determination nerved' him, and advancing to the table ho, began tho bids in a perfectlyneutral tone by sixpence. Thoywent on by six pences until half 'a crown had;, been reached and tho .auctioneer .had loosened tho string. -Ho took up overy volume, of which Mr. Stevens was in .search, and turned to, him, to say: "This look,9 like-.a jraro, edjtfoni Mr. Stevens. Pon't'ou tijnk bo?" Thereupon ho raised the. bid,? shil lings. Then a spirited cpmpetitipn arose, until finally the lot was. knocked down to "Stovens" for .19 shillings. Hp called out "Delivered I" with more energy than discretion and tucked tho littlo volume in jiis pocket, leaving tho other soven(in the paokage to take tho usual course, wneroupon somo ono asKeu curi curi ously: "What rarity havo you got now!" "Oh, nothing' waa tho reply) "Vut tho first English book printed . in America." Thero was a . pause in the salo while overV pno took a look at tho ,victor. "There has,, evidently been a.mlai take I" cried a jocular vpico. "Put, uptholotagainl" "No," said Mr., Stovens. "If the former owner did, not recognize ho prize ho had won, as he has shown by selling it for 3 shillings, certainly Hin "irnlnmifir micllt be eXCUSed tot throwing it away into tho hands, of the right person, to reecuo, appreci ate and preserve I am fully .re warded for my long and' silpnt hunt of seven years." Youth's Com" panion. Had a lad 1'lpn Cinch. "I say," hegan tho juvenile man, "that was a lead pipo cinch which Boh Graham had, wasn't it?" "Whafs thatJ" asked tho leadjng villain, who was smoking a ciga rette. "Wliv. he's mado a not or money.' "Who, Boh? Whero is he?'1 asked tho other excitedly, looking up arid down.tho.strcet. 'Gone. He'fl.on tho road with ltho After the Ball' company. 5oUi6ee Boh was expecting something to hap pen , in i hia , family, and , fce,' mado o book on tho ovont. When ho count ed up, ho found ho had 250 on ,the boy end of it and $175 on tho girl. Then he weakened and raised ,tho girl side, to $250, too, eo ho wpuldn't lose." 'wil how did ho mako any thing? I don't seo" "Mako anything! Ypu'ro dead slow. I tell you he's a natural book maker. Ten dayH ago ho got a tclo gun from his wife." " W nat uiuerenco um man au.u They wero twins." Now Yprk Herald. . CorMt. Vvr Enf llb "lady Taqpers." One of tho English newspaper re cently got quite excited over tho management or. as it asserted, mis management of tho Mile End work house. Ono oi tue jeuuuig nviuo 1 i,a ,(.. nf nharL'es was that tho cor- wbich werof,upplied to the "hidy pri' WOro bought for 2s.6d.a n or Bbout 5 cents each. Inyw- tjga0on, however, proved thattho paup0r8 hal not been subjected to tho infUgnity of wearing 5 cent Nriel8 M their only visible , bud. for tbo mttnagers cliidvoly Uiat they had fumUhed a rna nrtitle costing over 85 UlKjn thU journalistio wrath wob appeafceI.-New York 6un. VIGOR of MEN caHr.firir. Psraaasfttl; lUatsrsA. WEAftHEM, NEftVOMMCM, DE1ILITY, aad all Ik (rain of TtU ttomx url error or latar miiiii, a raaults of cnaraoik, slek worr.tu. rnlUli latrwttfa. aasa, Ctrilo; ttiDMl B4 toa dra rypraiiaui tutfl Lt..l a&mral wa w TJ JjnmOUw Imptortwpt mtipr" tljai rwrnwrm . j CHieWEBWALCO. UffAL H,Y. I H SyiTiii MiJJ JJI Jlil vn f J Ifll AWWWVWWWVWWVY 1BALD HEADS! Wnat IS liio conaiuon oi yours r is your nuir ury, jr harsh, brittle? Docs it split at tho ends? Has Its",1 lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed or n brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch ? Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If theso aro some-of " "your symptomsbo warned In time or you will become bald. ifflBl iltfmrllil SkookumRootflair jfroffisr. $ liwhatyoaneed. ltproduetlonUnotanaldant.buttheiultofdnUne -reieareh. Knowledie ot the dleaea of the hair and ecalp led to the dljcoy- J ery of how to treat them. 8rolram"conulnineUherznlneralanoroll. It lanot a Dye, but a delightfully cooling and retmhlng Tonic. IV illmulatln J the folllclu, alopa ailing fcafr, ejiree dndnJ" and grow naironcafil 3 hcadt. ...tr tha uia wan. and ielroy If Your drunlst cannot necly yon lend direct to M, anawftwiu lorwaru -: preraia. on receiptor prlcM rT r i A for 2.50. 5 m P ' 111 THB SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER a Hontli Ftftk ATtuti Kew York, N. Y. 'n1 IrVW-Wi VtfWbWWWMWAWrWWVSAr T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Chemeketa Street, J.E. -Bui Geo. Fondrioh, . CASH MARKET Beet meat and free delivery. 136 Mate Street. Take jit! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 oenta a day delivered at your door. Odd Tltlei For Sermona. Strange, ovon to irreverence, wero tho titles of some of tho sixteenth and seventeenth century sermons Of such wore theso follewing: "Baruoh 's Sore Gently Oponod and Salvo SkiiAully Applied," "Tjio Qnuffors of Divino Love," "A Spirit ual Mustard Pot to Mako tho Sold Sneezo with Dovoiion," "Cruirfos of Comfort for Chickens of Grace," "A Balanco to Weigh Facts In," "Matches Lighted at tho Divino Firo," etc. Temple Bar. lSxpreatlve. "What expressive eyes your wife has I" said Manchester to Snaggs. "Yes," assented Snaggs, with a sigh. "Sho can oxpress horsolf vory vigorously with her tonmio too." iUUUUUuUuUuUuuUUvJlHXJv UuUUUUU Hair Death, nutnlltlv rf: Toiu'oveVand'orever dTSTroy ado-1 Jecllonahle hnlr, whether upon the hands. rnnA Brnti nr nncu lviinniiL aiaouiuruLiuu irlnlury to me moat aeucaie bkid. iia jroafor any nor nay years tno secret 'ormuiaoi iCrasmus Wilson, acknowledged oy puysi Ihn hlirhrat authnrttv uoai. eminent di-rmatologut and hair spe 10 bluheBt autbiirity ana tue tlallBttbat ever lived. During Ills private raotton ol a Urn-time among tue nnoiuiyi ind arlatocracy or Kuropo ue nieaonoro nlnwlnn. 1'rlpn. SI hv mill. BWUTOlyl acked. Correspondence conlldentlul, bolol vgenls for America. Address THE SK00KUH ROOT HAIR GROWER '0, epU It. 07 Mouth Kllth Avenue.New Yorttj OOnOnO"nMOrvoo M I f v if, w " y 'l..':! W- L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE hoTOp, , Do yoo wf Uieni? When nt In ned try pair.. Beat In the world. .5.00 43.00 4.00 42.50 3.50 2.50 2.25 42.00 ton uoies- 42.00 41.75- roR BOYS 41.75 12,00 roit $B If i -..I a DRESS SHOE, made in the Ittetl irtM. oea't pay $8 b $8, try Ptf 3, $3.50, $4.00 or $S Shoe. Thy ft equal to custom mtds and isok ana vtr m wttl. Ifyoa with to economic In your footwear, it to by parchnlnr W. L, Poufl" Shott. Ntm "a price itampad en the bottom, look for It when yos biy W. X- VOVdJB, Brockton, Mass, 6oU DJ KltAUSSK BltOS. PBOFEbSIONAI. AND JJU8INKS8 0A11DB. r. k. n'Ancr. QIO.O. nlNOIUM. D'AHOV & BINOUAM. Atcornfys at law. Itoomsl.2 and 8. IVArcy Hulldintr. id iaU street. Special attention g-lven U busl peMln thesupremeand circuit court of the iata. 3 11 rnlLMON KOHD, Attorney at law. Sftlein, X Oregon. Uftlce up stairs In l'atton block HJ. niaOKK,Attoiny atlawolem.Ore , gon. Oftloe over liuah's bank T J.BHAwTm. W.HUNT. HIIAWAUUNT J. Attorney t law. Offlre over Capital National oaOK.-jaiem, vr" JOHN A. UAIUON, Attorney at Uw.ropois i and , Hush bank buUdlug.ftaUmi.Or. W.II.HULllEH. i r """"".J-.. . -t jhj a - imMifAM OffleelaUiub block, Lelwwn fliaUftna ourt.onCoinrnercUlulroeU .ONHAM a UIJIm.vi a TOHN HAYNK. ATTOHNKV.AT.I AJV. J isnllec Ions made at.d prornptir remitted Vlujpby block, tor HUt and Commercial .rreets, Halem, Oregon. "" WaKNIOHTON-Archltect and urrlo. Undent. Office, rooms 8 and " Hreyman block. '' J5. 100015. HUnographr and Tjp VI. wriest list equipped tyrwrltlng of. ilifjut one In Oregon. Over IJush's bank, alem, Oregon. -otK. StS!!2i EP.SZZ- t vi from to U a, in and top rn. 7-1 -em a. IJ1UJWNK. l li., PnysirUn and m " gion. omTe. Murpby bio kj resilience. S, omrorcll treU 0kTt O HVIIT1I, lntit, W Btale 'trort Ulem.Orein! KlnUbed denial open., on of rveVy description. I'alnle. opera in a specialty. r p.FUUM, ArrUHi-ct, puni, pfcinm- ilitan nd siirvj.rinjfiiinra btf im nrwt atovrk rriJs-1 ial niennrnrw fr Mv oi ijunaiDgv Uiucv W W- ' reet.upftUIrs tiurrKOTioNiHXiKNO. A.o.u. - 5 Meiuln th.lV hall lo MUls liuuranc Uldn..vnr W4J-ff jjgfla, M. w, 4, A. HU,WO0P,Kra. J -mv. V mmw wk. Liv.m. .m lONHOFVrrKltANH-HampterOampNo ,Honol Veurans, U, H A Tlfi'f Itprfniotn at T0 nV&MK at th I O. CI T II Vl.lflog brother urn formally Invited tuna I " O. UMl, Capt. Keen the ecatn wan. heanhy.aadfreefromlrrltatlniffrtipUona.br ot StooHim fiSfn Spap. ltdetrojrajxriti (iiMc(iio V healthy, and free from Irrltatlnjt e ropUona. by J, Orqwar,UperDottjej1j?or,aJ.w. wfcco. ,- CO., "T T" XUKPHY. Freish- I N&ws-Pabers- Fruits- ;and 1c- , NORTH BALKM. , and, ti)ics. L-BENNEIT & SON. J. HOWARD, The House "Mow. 451 MHrlon Street. Uaa the beat focllltlea lor moving and rain- lug Uoiieea.,, iieave orders at Uruy ,llro.J 01 aaaresiuaiem, uregon. From Terminal or InttrionPoiDtS'ths I.U tbellne to take To all Points.Ea3t -.anlSoiitb. It la the dlnlnc car ronte. It ruua tb rough vestibule trains, every day In. tbe year to ST. PAUL ANDCH10AG0 ;(No change or cars.) Composed of dlnlnc cars unsurpassed, lullman drawing room. sleepers Of latent eqnlpmeut TOURIST Sleeping ;Cars Uest that can be constructed and In which aooonimodatUna are both troe and ltir nlshed ror holders of first and soooud-claas tlokels,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoontluuots line connustlng with all lines, anordlnx dlrent nnd uninterrupted service, fullman slier --vM Ions can base cured In advanco t rcgli any ascnt of tbe road. Throuih tlckoU to and from all points In America, Knglnnd and Kurope ran be purchased at Any tlekot oOtcv o this com. Kull Information wmcernluit rales, time oftrnlnH,routesnndptherdetall.rurnlbed lisspolloilthin tobny aeutor A. D. CHATtLTON, Assistant Ueneral PMsenk-er Ajent. No, 131 Klrst strfcticor.' Waitlnitinn; Ton UudK'"" Shaw & Dow?INO, Agents. r S&So ULBJ TO SALT LAKE,: DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AMD ALL EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO llthoQ-leketoCWraeo,""! Hours O""" l0M,0mci.yi! mi Kl"' Through Pullman and Tourlit Sloper,iFre Reclining Chair Can, Dining Can, ' lorrat4 and general Information oaii ou or addfe, W. II. HUKIiHUKT, AMI. r. itt WaskliiKtou bY. UrJld I'llMTI.aWP. IKK.I MONEY TO LOAN onliiprived Heal BtaU. Jnamonnt and Uuin lo a UU No deUy In onualdtrltig loan. FEAR k FORD, Houm IX Vnb liaak block. JM The Oregon Land u At Halem, Uengageilin Mlling fruit lands la 111 viemny ni -in, if,m, " fjtUwigrowlng.U.ny-r.1 Mhokn. JV-W-IIO PacMailroap Through I'licMs Electric Lights On Meter Pistem." TO CONSUMERS : TheBalcm Light janrt rower rompoay at great txpcno have equipped their Klfctno Ught Want with tbe tuoal modi m aptikrntus ami iuf'iHir ihln tn ndrr ho rnblloa.bcttir HgM thai) any ty tem ana Jhau nny city uu tbt'eeuet. n rate lower Arc and Ininudcsvcnt 1 Iplit' lug. llcclric Mo torn, lor nil piirjiosc8 .vliqiq iwwmlri xo quired. Itewl -"enwa CAti bn wired for m many llgbta as dwlred and Jlho ixipaumera pay for only aneh llshta aa am ucd. Thla bfl.nr reclsteied UXtPl ieotrtOMetpr. opieo 179 Commorcial St. M.EATS. llliNThcNSi'efiMtK. flvj-n he hna not cold oat hut imply moytd.h'a rfaop to, the old etand at I.lbeity ttreet bildg. " H,-' - Dayid McKillop, Steam Wood Saw Leave' ord era at Balera 'im provement Co., OS State street. Surgical 719 MARKET .STREET San Francisco, Cal. TR A MKDH'Ali AND BUIUHOAl INrVJI; T'""K, located permanently at 7HiMBket 1 trn , Han Kranrlaco, Ual., tor tha euro of all (Umi a, anuctli ns ananerprroiiies. a.hm 1 pU lolmia and mrueon. havl r diplomas Hi. uendorsment ofilbo brst collcires ot Aint-rlcannd hunipe, skflot.siieclo ist who havn had lonir oxper rnce In irratlrg arieclal and chronic dlresscs.aiq In muhtantiitUnd aii''e. A pharmacy Is allnched, faud a)l. pre scriptions filled free of cbarue. 91.00 JriaS Jlottlo $rvOO )Fu)l Cfourso .... .-It..... tll. .......Kan. rrtt,. nnirercrairuiu niuiu, jm-ui"i,;"ii,--aunlpilou. tatarrli, l)yipej(sl. Ihalsestlon, xoiohils. Epilepsy. Female v tasn.llaocer. UhmHn,lluldnes,Tttrewonn, Uetfuets,' ;ny -uxiial PMaie, m Manhood, Miliaria. Url mry Troubles, l'lle, II iwcl Troubles, HJld consult at once. Lovt ebarKti. wilhlw tbo reannol all, combined wltu tbq peal medical and surgical skill. Young, Middla Aged and Old Men Wlo may be suflerlnat from YOUTHFUL) KOU.lE, or I lie exctsaes of maiuiea Die, ahould roiKiiltatonoe, before It is too latet tliean veteran practitioners who luvo 00 equal in the United Htslos, as they cau and will re store to ynu perfect heullU vrbeu all other have failed. lir Broken Down Constitulions are rtluvcnated and manly vlor restored br their 'new and wonoerful methods of Ireat- ment. ko iniuiuiua oruis uaru. ,""i v ouslnea men, cull foi advlce.esreclally M vou are suHrrlng ZiouvMarvous l)sblllty or IhIIIdk nowerlof any dlaeaso of tbehye, Rar.Thtoat, I, (IE Den. Heart. Hioinacu, oaiu, .iuu, ui 11 ladder. Blood Diseases Cured In the shorlt time Trt- tablo reniedt . ADC VHI olnu hmlthy nod vltoroiia AKt YUU as you anould bT AM joo rree rromeery ir am uww, r .. m. Itoiou lKik well! Do you letwclTbrl1heH omthrfiiloTroiibl wU'ili. i nkr worm In tbe budding ttower, U inpldly de stroylu jour very vnals. LADIES Who suffer from Nervpii I'mslmtlon, f lfP lenei, Despondatic, Indtgrsllnu, Constipa tion, l-Mltuoe. I'alo In the Kaca or d8 dMse peculiar to their sex, consult tbtM pbyalclau tli the utmost confidence. $1,00 TRIAL BOTTLE $5.00 fULLi COfJRSE TBRWW-MBIMIAUM SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Market Street Sai Franc!?co, (Jal. U44w-dAw PJjOHI'ACIFIWAWll CO M TheLondon rnHfflnP'i Medicalandinoitn-ffik M:is3itvwu &W.UAW3Y v?r. . OCEAN STEAMER.SAlilNfiS. 8, 8. vrllXAMCTTK VALUtY.. Uar fan yinneUco, Nov,Mh, MU a4 !. Ceava Yaqnlna, Nor.i,mb,4N. HATB-f At-WAYH IrAIMyAOTOT, Kor Inelgal and wir tM 9999 ' I ,c.T. AmJS-ld'L.AL--. C.T, WAKUI 4iIu,ViLAi-j-1 a I o