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-mlM " 3f -KJgkB!- JMffJ'. .. m DITOJJSyBMA l.H. DR. TALMAGE PREACHES ON THE MISSION OF THE FROST. ernion .iiiripriiio 10 uidvuiii tteaut- rThe Front as h I'nlhler, n Jeweler Lid hii Hvanirellst-Tlie Lchou iiml His j-eronltlon. IUrooklys, Dec. u. liefore tlio usual m . i 1- ri i Brongs tnni or nenny jkj ycara nave Ithered in tlio lirst, second and third iooklyn Tnbcnmcles snecessivpry, Dr. ihnuBO tlrif rorenoou preached this phpei KlliiyU) w wuuuguiiii UJUU atmropriate Scripture" lesson anil tuv- 6g out tlio most inspiriting hymns. Tho R Incut was. "Tlio Mission of the Frost. fext .Fob xxxvli.VlO. ''By the breath of Sml frost is given' i Nothing is inoro embarrassing to an IriiniBi ur iiiuuibu iuuu iu jmk uis uuger ti u key of the instrument and have it ial;o no response. Though all the other Icy aro iu full play, that ono silence lestroys tha muBic. So in tho great Fathedral of nBtur'o, if onopart fails to muse tno ljoru mo uarmony is uauea pml Inst. Whilo fire and hail, snow and bipor. rcspond'to'tho touch of inspira tion, if tho frost made no utterance the EiwhMtrnl rendering would bo honeless- v damaged nnd.tho harmonytbroverjn- complete. I am moro glad than I can tell that tho white key of the frost Bounds forth as mightily "as any of the other keys, and When David touches it in tho Psalmsfit Sounds forth the words, He scattereth "the hoar frost Hko ashes. land when Job touches it in my test it fresounds with tho words, "By tho breath fof God froBt is given." As no ono eeenis disposed to discuss I tho mission df frost, depending on divino Ifheli) I undertako "it. This is the first iSabbath of winter. Tho leaves are down. tThe-warinth has gono out of the air. The birds lmvo made their winged march, I southward Tho landscape has bten scarred by tho autumnal equinox. The ; huskers have rifled tho cornshocks. I he night sky has 'shown tho usual meteoric restlessness of November. Three- sea- 1 sons of the'yeararepast, and the fourth and last has entered. Another element now comes in to bless and adorn and in- btruct the world. It is the frost. The ' palaces of this king aro far up in the arctic. Their walls are guttering con gelation. Windsor castles and Tuiler ie3 and winter palaces and Kenilworths itrtd Alhambras of ice, temples with pendant chandeliers of ice, thrones of iceberg on which eternal silence reigns, theaters on whose stage eternal cold dramatizes eternal' winter, pillars of ice, arches of ice, crowns of ice, chariots of ice, eepnlchera of ice, moun tains of ice, dominions of ice eternal frigidity! From thoso hard, white,, burnished portals King Frost descends and waves his silvery scepter over our temperate zone. You will soon hear his heel on the skating pond. You already fpl hia breath in the niirht wind. By most considered an enemy coining here to benumb and hinder Ind slay, I shall Bhow you that the frost is a friend, with benediction divinely pronounced, and charged and surcharged with lessons potent, beneficent and tremendous. Tho Biblo seven times alludes to tho, frost, and we must not ignore it "By tho breath of God frost is given." ESmt l think of frost as a painter. He begins his work on tho leaves andjeon- tiriuea u on tno winnow yauo. ...... palette covered with all manner of colors in his left hand and pencil of crystal in hia right hand, ho sits down before the hum blest bush in the latter part of Septem ber and begina the sketching of tho leaves. Now ho puts upon the foliage a faint pallor, andthen a touch of Wown, and then a hue of orange, and last a flamo of fire. The beech and ash and00 aro turned first into sunrises and then into sunsets bf vividness and splendor. All -tho -leaves aro penciled one by one, i4t .raQtiBa n wholo forest in tno course of a few days shows great velocity 0fWcerniV'theDutchpainter,couldmake in a aummer day threo portraits of life size, but th'e-frost itf 10 dayscan paint 10 mountains in life size. It makes he last days of an autumnal -wood tho 'days or itexshie'feSt glory-Luxembourgs in tlio Adirondacks. Louvres in the Sierra Ne vada. Vaticansin tho White mountains The Work of bther-painters you must we in tho rigbt.liaUtto fully fPP"' tho nalntinKS of the frost in all lights are enchanting from tho timo when tno cur tain of thomorningllfte to tho time when tho curtain of tho night drops. Michael Augclo put upon one celling bin representation of tho last judgment, hnttitft frost represents universal con- flagration upon 8.000 ,? c"u? out Krandeur. Lieouuruu.w -- - K few feet of canvas our Lord'-lart upon supper for nil ages to admire, but the frost puts tlio gleaming allce. of the imperial glories of the last supper of the 4y)gyear on tho- heights and length W4hm4tbt of tho Alleghan es When Titian flnt euzed upon a sketch of tor , eggio. he ?H wrongb jxsrzSS WOUIU DO wo iruou , ffPr. Rugendaa,the German painter, sutler tag from weakness taWarisbt'." borioasly learned P"th both nana, tint juo " r- .,,, f i an hand., and bM in .fi2 nd u..nA t... iU fmst Daunt end forca of nature twgft to another. "If I were not the sunlight, l n il... nprnbramiu Jinu .u- - ' r,a ,ho nareniaKo " ;;. J... an awiorwu. -.-. ,.,... why ou inom-. .-"- -- ,,, : . : W.S aid pSn-ta d AjJ TllfttH otooftalSB-trilw fiZX for VhU T "JB'Wi U. . Un. block. ..... and Paul Veronese. MdCbndwfa I j wcb ""tLnou croup WflMPff ""," Z by t U Uwlon of the ,JU. on LmtitUoo. om w commfitai iSjiVn int. art callery. D"t the JWWJ" minte tefor eGod had asKW uUiinmhuomcrmv heavenly r U(w.tiwjrwt.r.r iAupulr. n -r n V.::..T..:" .nnsenm of anturunai . - ,mTtliiaKe, of a nwu.vr - VonrciiU.ryor.r..P:r - ",:-- i n..f i,,ld. lilue-tentUsof - ' ZTT.. w II . . H.... I, I 'a mssm &E3Bm mm mssim wmmm m mim um m- on the alert and ask yoa to P" tfichuinB Job w ". t3 fo. -' 'TtilA ruble do notra Ti.ta.. tint troubli. come for --- -"-", Ml. , A.o.U. w- Afaiat U ? 'u.s.ij o frsit m ..MMMnsmthaalerb . ... ' rilVHrally T "V0u"..: , bat "? Ir." I, Yoa want some- yjTroo-.Midtbattto i isaas.S3s aiiwsa saasisss teTssssr" '; -- v,m i 1 iii wiieD ou i ""r .. ..m... ,nrv iroi' v -" .- -.. tha nsef nines u i bream vi " ness, with pomp, with almost super natural spectacle Then 'you will appre ciate What my text Bays as it declares, "By tho breath of God froat iqrivr.n You will see on the window pano, traced thero by tho frost, wholo gardens of beauty ferns, orchids, daffodil, helio tropes, china asters, fountains, statues, hounds on tho chase, roebucks plunging into the stream, battle Bcenes with dy ing and dead, catafalques of kings, tri umphal processions and as the morning sun breaks through you will see cities tn liro, and bombardment with bursting fliell, and illuminations as for some great victory, coronations nnd angels on tho wing. All night long while you were Bleep ing tile frost was workiug, and you ought not let the warmth obliterate tho scene until you havo admired it, studied it, ab sorbed it, set it up' in your memory for perpetual rofrefcbtaent, and realized the forco and magnitude and intensity of my text, "By the breath of God frost is given." Oh, what a God wo have! What resources are implied by tho fact that ho is able" to do that by the finger of the frost 50 times in ono winter and on a hnndred thousand window panes for thousands of winters! The great art galleries of Venice and Naples and Dresden are carefully guard ed, and governments pfotect-them, for, once lost, tbeycan never be reproduced, but God sets up in tho royal galleries of the frost pictures such as no human art could ever produce, hundreds of thou sands of them, only for four or five hours, arid then rubs them out, making the p'laco clear fora display just as mag nificent the next morning. No one but a God could afford to do that. It would bankrupt everything but infinity and omnipotence. Standing here between the closed doors of the pictured woods and the opening doors of tho transfigured window glass, I want to cure my folly and your folly of longing for glorious things in the dis tance, while we neglect appreciation of glorious thingscloso by. "Oh, if Icould only go nnd seo the factories of lace at Brussels!" says'some one. Why, within SO feet-of where you awaken some De cember morning'you will see richer lace interwoven for your window panes oy divine fingers. "Oh, if I could see the factories of silk at Lyons!" sayssomo one. Why, without leaving your own house nn I :hriSTniflH nionnui uu may pew where tho Lord has spun silken threads about your windows this way nnd that embroideries such as no one but God can work. Alas, for this glorification of the dis tant and this belittling of the close by! This crossing of oceans and paying a high admission in 'expenses to loou at inai which is not half as well done as some thing we can see by crossing our own room, and free of charge. This praising of Raphaels, hundreds of years gone, when the greater Raphael, tho frost, will soon be busy at the entrances io your own home. Next I speak of the frost as a physi- ian. Ktnndinir at me Kiueuiu au "' harbor autumn berore last, ino husi, drove back the cholera, saying, "Thus far Bhalt thou come and no farther." From Memphis nnd New Orleans and Jacksonville he smote tho fever plague till it reeled back and departed. The frost is a physician that doctors cities, nations and continents, Ho medicines the world. Quinine for malaria, antife brile for' typhoids.-Bhlphonal for sleep WanMR. -antispasmodic for disturbed nerves, but in all therapeutics there is bo remedy like thesiriall'pfellets prepared by 'tha cold, and.no physician h"o skillful orso mighty as uie irosi.. t Scotland has had great physicians, but her greatest doctors have been the Abernethies arid AbercroiribiOs that hav:e come down over 'the highlands horsed on the north wind. England has liad her great physicians, but her great est doctors have been the Andrew Clarkes and the Mackenzies who ap nA f i,n fiwt niuht the fields of Eng land wero rimmed with white. America has had its great physicians, bu her Kreatest doctors have oeen mo m Parkera and Valentine Motts who land ed from bleak skies while our fingers were benumbed ana on , b--with the cold. Oh. it is high time tha vou add another Hue to your hturgj. , It h hish time that you make an adden dum to your prayers. It is high time that Jon enlarge the catalogue of your b,Godforfrost,inisthebestof n irprm cides. i" " . ' "" . ' , Z"Zninm,. It is the medicament of ., i. i ia tlin salvation of our Kzone. Itisthebesttonictl.at i;vV v tho human race. It is rnta" w th my brother John, who milt frost, w. wi ' " I' """ .... Jnnlnrv. el6hth chapter JgftelMPlrd tbe book of Job, Ooa MJ ti rflrol heaven, who hath -naeSTitr Oodtbew" to Birrondtiindletaltiwlm vjheiuer .on of eve description. . - CCAR , pnRn, .-" -- Lnnrrnni iubh "" , ti.mpv kiiii c ---- . .ii.iiii , liiiiin iniuinca. ui w iHiuia .-.. . f!?1 much of the printed and bound Bible that he neglects tho Old Tetnment of tho fields nor reads tho wisdom and kindness nnd beauty of God written in blossoms on tho orchard, in snarklos nn the lake, in stars on the sky, iu frwt on tho meadows. Tho greatest jeweler of nil tho earth is tho frost. There is noth ing inoro wonderful in all crystallog raphy. Somo morning in December a wholo continent is found besprinkled with diamonds, tho result of ono night's work by this jeweler. Do you inako tho depreciatory rciuri!: hat tho frost is impermanent and will list only two or three hours? What of that? We go into London tower and look at tho crown jowelsof England, but wo aro in a procession that tho guards keep moving on, and five minutes or less are your only opportunity of looking nt those crown jewels, but at tho crown jewels bestarred of the frost in parks and fields you may stand to look delib erately and for hours, and no ono to tell you to move on. Oh, these regalias and diadems of beauty flung out of heaven! Kings and qneens on celebrativo days have come riding through the streets throwing handfuls of silver and gold among tho people, but the queen of the winter morning is tho only queen rich enough to throw pearls, and tho king of frost the only king rich enough to throw opals and sapphires and diamonds. Homer describes a necklace- of amber given to Penelope, but tho frost necklaces a con tinent. The carcanet of precious stones given toHarinoniahad pinions of orange jasper and white moonstone and Indian agate, but it was a misfortune to any one who owned or inherited it, nnd its history, generation after generation, was a history of disaster. But the regalia of frost is the good fortune of every morn ing that owns it. The imperial houcehold of Louis XVI could not afford the diamond necklace which had been ordered for Queen Mario Antoinette, and it was stolen and taken apart and lost, but tho necklace that tho frost puts on the wintry morning, though made of as many brilliantaasthe withered grass blades, is easily afforded by divine opulence and is never lost, but after its use in the coronation of tho fields is taken back to heaven. O men and women, accustomed to go into ecstasy when in foroign travel you come upon the historical gems of nations, whether the jewel bo called tho Moun tain of Glory, or the Sea of Light, or the Crown of tho Moon, or the Eye of Allah, or the Star of Sarawak, or the Koh-i-noor, I implead you study the jewels strewn all round your wintry home and realize that "by tho breath of God frost is given." But I go a step farther and speak of tho frost as an evangelist, and a text of Scripture is not of muchusotomo un less I can find the gospel in it. Tho Is raelites in the wilderness breakfasted on something that looked like frozen dew. Tho manna fell on the dew, and tho dew evaporated and left a pulverized ma terial, whito ana loOKing hko ir"i. but it was mannn, nnd of that they ate. So now this morning, mixed with the frozen dew of my text, there is a manna on which wo may breakfast our bouIs. You say the frost kills. Yes, it kills Eomo things, but we have already Been that it gives health and lifo to others. This gospel ia the Bavor of lifo unto life or of death unto death. As the frofct is mighty, tho gospel is mighty. As tho frost descends from heaven, tho gospel descends from heav-' en. By tho breath of God frost is given. By the breath of God the gospel is given. As the frost purifies, so the grace of God purifies. As tho frost bestars the earth,, bo grace bejewels tho soul. As tho frost prepares for food many things that oth erwise would bo inedible, so the frost of trial ripens and prepares food for the will. In the tight grip of tho frost the hard shells of walnut and chestnut nnd hickory open, and the luxuries of tho mnHa priTiio into our laps or upon our' tables; bo tho frost of trial takes many a hard and prickly shell and ernsbes it un. til that which stung tho aoul now There are passages of Scripture that , .om oniemas. nuzzles, riddles and UllbV (nw "o - . , impossible for you to untiersiaim, uu the frosts of trouble after awhile exposed the full meaning to your soul. Yon said, "I do not see why David keeps rolling over in his Psalms tho story of how he was pursued and persecuted." He do scribes himself as surrounded by bees. He says, "Thoy compassed me about liko bees; yea, they compassed me about IlltU IA.. --- - , . - . 1n0 YOU initlK WUttl U" cb gerating thing for him iu w""". "" of the depths of hell have I cried unto ..... r r nrA' And there is W much of that style of lamentation in his writings you think ho ovoes it, but after awhile a frott comes nin yon in the shape of perseou tio an 1 you are stuck with this pen S: a Ck with that defamation S Uuck with wmo fa tetaod. .od lie in nwarms aro ."--? rrri !our eand aTIast you understand ?.." WVu meant when he aid, T ev coinpaswd mo obout like bees; 'nd Co., go down under nervous pioatra- dt'hat0,oSnea all those chapter-that hitherto Snoappropriateness? Frost.! For a long W- tho Dleseemed op &andadifcproirtionate amount of f Mven up to the consolatory. Why it gnen op .,. fter chapter pageaiieriwo"" mUo uVe f,DACaS.withpaaficaUon, i alter nago """.. .., . Ji,. MM WRAli, WXWftto, 33t9LUL tnnch of the Biblo that was before hid. den? The frosts havo been fulfilling their mission. Put down all tho promises of the Biblo on a tahlo for study, nnd put on one side tho table a man who haa never had any trouble, or very little of it, but pile upon the table besido him nil encyclopedias, and nil dictionaricsind all nrclueologies, nnd nil commentaries, nnd on the other side of tho table put a man who has had trial upon trial, disaster upon disaster, t'll' him begin tho study of tho J remises, without lexicon, without com l lentury. without any book to explain v r l.flp, and this latter man will under stand far moro of tho height nnd depth and length and breadth of thoso prom ises than the learned exegete opposite, almost submerged in sacred literature. Tho ono has tlio advantage over tho other because ho has felt the mission of tho frosts. O, tako tho consolation of this theme, ye to whom life is a strug gle, and a disappointment, and a gantlet, nnd a pang. That is a beautiful proverb among the Hebrews which says, "When the tnlo of bricks ia doubled, then Moses comes." Mild doses of medicine will do for mild sickness; but violent pains need strong doses, and so I stand over you and count out Bomo drops that will alle viate your worst troubles if you will only tako thomedicine, and here it is: "In tho World yo shall have tribulation, but be of good Cheer. I haVe'overcoine the world." " Weeping niay endnro for a night, but joy cometh in the morn ing." Thank God for frostsl What helped mako Milton the greatest of poets! Tho frost of blindness. What helped make Washington the greatest of gen erals? The frosts bf Valley Forge. What made it appropriate for one' passing John Buuyan's gravo to "exclaim, "Sleepon, thou prince of dreamers?" Tho frosts of imprisonment. The greatest college from which we can graduate ia tho college of frosts. Es pecial trial fits for especial work. Just now watch, and you will see "that trou ble is'prep'ariltlvo and educational. That is the grindstone On which battlo axes are sharpened. I haVo always ndticed in my own caao that when tho Lord-had some especial work for me to do it was preceded by especial attack upon me. This is so provorbial in my own house that if for soinething"I say or do I get poured upon me a volley of cehsuro and anathema, my wuo always asks: "I won der -what new opportunity of usefulness is about to open? Something good and grand ia Burely coming," What ia true In my easels truo on a larger tor smaller scale in tho history of overy man nnd woman who wants to serve tho Lord. Without complaint tako tho hard knocks. You will see after awhile, though you may not ap preciate it now, that by tho breath of a good and loving God frost is given. Let tho corners of your mouth, bo long1 drawn down in complaint, bo drawn up iu smiles of content. For many years poets and essayists havo celebrated tho graco nnd swiftness of tho Arabian horses. Tho most won derful exhibition of horsemunship that I ever witnessed was justoutBido of thecity of Jerusalem an Arabian steed mounted by an Arab. Do you know where these Arabian horses got their lleetness and poetry of motion? Long centuries ngo Mohammed, with 80,000 cavalry on the march, could find for them not a drop of water for three dayn( Coming to tho top of a WH n river was In eight. With wild dash tho 80,000 horses started for the btrcam. A minute after an armed host was Been advancing, nnd nt Moham med's command 100 bugles blew for tlio horses to full in line.'but all tho 80,000 continued tho wild gallop to tho river, except five, and they, almost dead with thirst, wheeled iuto.lino of battlo. Nothing in human bravery nnd self Bacrifice excels that bravery and Belf sac rifice of those fivo Arabia warhorses. Thoso fivo splendid steeds Mohammed chose for his own uso, and from thoso five came-that racoof Arabian horses for ages the glory oi me euuesinun wuuu. And let me say that in-thls great war of truth ugainst error, of holiness ugalnst sin and heaven ngainst hell, tho best wnrhori-ea ore descended from thoso who under pang nnd self uennu aim irouuio answered the gospel trumpetnnd wheeled into line. Out of great tribulation, out of great fires, out of great 'frosts, they came. And let mo say it will not tako long tr.r f.n.1 to nuke uu to you lu tho next world for all you havo suffered in this. As you enter heaven ho moy gay: "Give this man one of those towered and col onnaded palaces on that ridgo of gold overlooking the ea of glasa. Givo this woman a homoamongthosoamarinthino blooms und between those fountains tossing in tho everlasting unllght. Give her a couch canopied with rainbows to pay her for all the fatigues of wifehood and motherhood and housekeeping, from which he had uo rest for 40 year. "Cupbearers of heaven, give these new ly arrived will from uarth the costliest '- and roll to their door tho Krandest chariots, and hang on their ?.u. ii.m weetit harp that ever thrummed to fingera seraphic. Glvo to them rapture ou rupture, celebration on celebration, jnbileo on jubilee, heaven hpaveu. They had a liard time on earth earning . livelihood, or nursing tick children, or w .-. u- - old 5?. ".' "."". "7...,.mrJ01lo.l ir IJitLlUHK i,MWv" -- r""u.fE - t levKot abort breathed tow awmi uieni, r "'n: L, and rbenmatlc und dim lKlitd. .CUauiberloln of heaven I Keepers of rnvaltvl Make up to them hundred fotf. I thmnandfold, n p. 1 11 Ion fold for : -i - .nffgrM irom swnuuuim numv DE0EtBBt:4, iHto, WUWWWVWAWWAWAftr BALD HEADS! What Is tlio condition of yours? Is your hair dry, , liarsh, brittle? Does It split at the ends? Has it a i lifeless appearance? Docs It fait out when combed or ! brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? , Is it dry or In a heated condition ? 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Do yoa Wit them 7 When next In need try a pttr. est in tno nunu. .5.00 3.00 44.00 42.59 3.50 2.50 2.25 $2.00 rcnuoieS' 2.00 S..73- roR BOYS 41.75 2.00 ton f SRses If Ywwmt a list DRESS SHOE, mi (nth tataal lli, eWt pay $0 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 f i She, TNy At cfuaf to cuitem msdo and look and weir at well. If you wtihto economize In your footwM( it to by portluilng V. L. DoogUi Shoet. Hmt and eric itamped en th bollom, look fof It wnen yoa boy W. X- POTjaiAS. Brockton, Mass. Bold fcy KltAUBHK JtlU)S. IMlOVEafllONAIi AND 1IU8INKS8 0AUU8. r. if. n'ABor. aro.a.niNOUAV. D'AIUjy 4 lHNOllAM.AtCOrnfys at Law. lUK.msl.2 and s, U'Arcy Hulldtng. HI . . "7..... I..i.i uitninn riven tn blial- nSuTln the 'supreme and clicult oourUof the state. 3 11 rnltMON KOHIl, Attorney at law, Halem, I (Iftios. Ufllce upstairs In 1'atUm block f r J. HiaOKIl, Attorney at lawalera.Ore- JJL. gO". lliU'. .. " "-- JJ.HHAW.M. W.liuni nurttr bmu. Attorneys t law. Offli-e over Capital National bank, Halern, Orrgon. . .- ... .... .it, a ,ir m. tiiiKi'n JOHN A. UAHtON, Attorney at law. rooms ilind , llusb bank building, "'"". II r IIONHAM. W. II. JIOI.MKH. nuNIAM HOI.MKH. Attorneys at law. 15 omc In Hush block, between BUUand tourt, on Commercial street. .mum HAYNK. ATrOHNBV-AT-l AVV. ,1 colleoilons mad ai.d protiiptlv rcinitita. flutphy blick, tor HUte and UimmercUl .ireru Mam, Orrgnn. g-'M'1 iirO.KNIOITON-Archltect and .uMtlit. vv ...nrtiini.- tjmce. ruijui. ! ..- Breymau block. V-1-II K. WOUB, Htenographer and Tjpe , 'wrltV i.t.equlpPJd typewrlllngof. oa but one in urcguu. ui" - . Halem, Oregon. Du a. DAVH. It l'st OradusU of New Vorkrtv2srcl.Iatinllonto th dU sof w linen and children, pom, iliroal, uZt kidneys, skin dlwasta andsurgery. !?m!!,.t,ta.nM.lolUta street. Copsu't. tlou from ui tJ a. m and il to ipm. 7-1 4m &' a imowNK, M.a.r,a,2fB.iS?.SC gon. uiun, sauivi -1 . omim rclal street. 'rviLT n HUIT11. Uentt.t. ?i tU street I iBilem. Oregon. Klnlsbed denial opera, lion of ostrr description. Moot specialty Mu "ft. slaWk. MW SJBJBY ymwiiuf ;u w 1hlr Vt3MV JaWvrun It dettidja panuiMo inttrn, uhhh ud on I . n" ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., MURPHY. and Tile- Fresh- News- NORTH UALKM. Fruits- nnd Candles. ' J. L. BENNETT k SON. V. O. IStooW. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. lias the best facilities tor movlns ana rait log houses. Leave orders -at uray Bros., or address Halero, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior 'Points the l.ls the line to take To all Points East and South. It lithe dining ear ronto. ltruns throucb vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, l'nllinan drawing room sleepers Oflatest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Heat that can be constructed and In Which accommodations are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and seoond-clau tickets, andi ELEGANT DAY C0A0HE8. Acontlnuors lln eonnertlnjt with all lines, anordlng direct and uninterrupted service, . l'ullmatf sit r r" wrTtttlons can be se cured In adviuoe tbroasU Ruy agent ol the road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Kurope can be purchased at any tlokel ofitce of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralns,routes and other details furnished on spulloallon to any oentor A. D. CHAIILTON, Assistant Oenoral Passenver Agent, No, Ul Klrst street, cor. Washington; lorU land. Oregon Shaw & Downinq, Agents. O'OrTnV w flu - TO SALT LAKE,'. DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AMD ALL EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO IJtteQulctoloJhleaB. and Hours ulcler ,0,as0mct mi Kan Through Pullman and Tourlt Slerpen, Free Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Can. K. KM.KIIY ANOKItHON.j tor rate and gtntral Information call on' or address, W. H, HUH1.BURT, Asst, O. Y. A 3M Washington t-.UnrJd r'OKTLAMU, Oaaoo. MONEY TO LOAN On in- ur rved Ileal KstaU. In smounls and time to salt, ho delay In conldrlDg loans, i Electric Lights On Meter System.. TO CONSUMERS : Tbetjaiem JUIght and Power Company at grail uxpenta Cave equipped their Klectno Llgbt r'HUt with tbe most niodtrn apparatus) auctHm nowi-lile 1o Oder Ibe publlo a better llgbt tban any syMem and at a rate lower thrtU auy city uu tbe coast. Arc ami lucundesccut light lug. Electric Motors lor all purposes where power is re quired. lteMdencca catfbe wired for a many lights aa desired and tbe oousumeni puy lor only such llgbts aa are used. Tbli being reKlaleiod by ab fiiccino Meter. OCUce 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, the North Saltm Batcher, Bays lie has not Ro'd oat bat simply moved bis thop to tha old stand at Liberty street bridge. ItoldlMcKillop, Steal Wood Saw Leave' orders nt Balem Iu provement Co., W State street. TheLondon MedicalandnQ4.jfnAA Surgical IHolIlUlU 719 MARKET STREET San Francisco, Cal. 18 A MKDlr-Ali AND HUHOIOAI. 1NBTL TMTK, located permanently at 711) Market rirov,nan irrancisoo, ubi., iitiub euro ui tl-, a mictions and deformities. A slair 01 phyalclunsaad surgeons. havnr diplomas uuu on rnuursriuwiii. tn wiu ur., wjikm w. tmerlca and kurope, slllo4 specln Isu who have had Innir experience In treating special andchronloulieasrs,Hii) In onastautoltend anro. A plinrmtcy Is uttnehed, and all pre- rlpuons nuea ireo 01 cunrgs, $1.00 Trial Bottle $5.00 Full Course Huflercr from Astlimi, HIimmaMim, Con. uniptlon. L-atarrh, Uyspeiisl. luslgestlon, Bcrofnl", Kpllopsy, Keinale vs raknes,Vancr. Me.rt DlM'Use, uionrhtlls, KruptUius, rait Uhnum.IIaldness, Tapeworm, Ua.fnes, ;njr SMXiinl Disease, Unt Manhood, Miliaria. Uri nary Troubles, riles, lliwel TronUle. should uinsult at onco. Uiw rhaiKis, withU tb rraAh ol all, combined with the best medical and surgical skill. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men ut.,. tnT twi aurlflrln from YOUTHVUIi KOI. 1.1 Km, or the excesses of maimed 111, should cousultatonce, befro It is too tati these veteran practlllonrrs who hve no equal m to Uulted nls te. as they can and will re store to you perfect health when all others have failed. Broken Down Conslilulions are rrjuvenated and manly Vigor restored br their urw and womierful methods of treat worn out roa lur power, or any disease ot tue ay, rjir, jiuvai, j.unKS, lUart, Htomaoh, Mkln, Kidneys, or Uladder, Blood Diseases Cured In the shortest time by vege table remedies. ADC Vflll"""'" healthy and vlgoroufc Ant TUU as you should be? Are yon free from etery Iraraof disease or sickness? Uo you look weilT JM you f el welt or Is ihern some throulo Trouble; which, like a 'anker worm In the budding (lower, I rapidly de. stroyluc jour very vifals, LADIES Who suffer from Nervous Vrostratlon, BI6p lesnrs, nespondency, Iiirtlgtlon,ConstJp- .1 ...1.1, ....a ll.ln. In lh. Hum. . alii. I,tn dsass peculiar to their sex, consult the puysinans 11 11 111a utuunv wuuuBum $1,00 TRIAL BOTTLE $5,00 -HULL COURSE THE LONDON MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Market Street Sai Francisco, Cal. Il6w-d4w inrnt. Mo inluilou amis usea. . ousinen meu.call nn advice, especially II; m nnrinif from Nervous 1 cbtlltr or (all " - --..--' - ' .. -.. rt . 0UEG0NTAC1HC RAlLItOAD CO E.W.HADLBY, Ittclver, OCEAN STEAMER SAILIHCS. B. H. MTILUiUETTiS VAI.UCV- ' Leavrs fan fraaclsco, Nor.pth, tth an J SSrd Uv Yaquloa. Nov. :, 1Mb, and l h. ItAtKJALW.VVa BVmVAQTQHJ. KorlifUUtaud i.ngr r H PPjr to y ag.nrpur.r .f iu.f!..i.pMy. O.T.'W.Mlill AW TV. A I A, O. ill'OWBRH, Aa. Tmk fi 1 K . bave dartas tb ikt idVa. He U tnp!4 CbrUU&n wn y. wltbeWte-' He curves, with eoroaew, 'As